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7. OPERATION
INSTALLATION:
1. Remove all packaging materials from the inside of the microwave oven.
2.
WARNING!
Make sure that the microwave oven is free from damage such as incorrectly
positioned or dented door, damaged seals and sealing surfaces, broken or loose hinges
and latches, or dents inside the oven or on the door. In case of any damage, do not use the
appliance, and contact the service centre.
3. Place the microwave oven on a flat, stable surface which will hold its weight and the
weight of the food.
4. Do not place the oven near any flammable materials or sources of heat or moisture.
5. Adequate airflow is required for proper operation of the appliance. Leave 20 cm of free
space above, 10 cm behind, and 5 cm on both sides of the oven. Do not cover or block any
vents of the appliance. Do not disassemble the legs.
6. Do not operate the oven without the glass tray or turntable ring in place.
7. Make sure that the power cable is not damaged and does not run under the oven or
through hot or sharp surfaces.
8. Provide access to the plug so that it can be removed from the socket in case of
emergency.
9. Do not use the oven outdoors.
HOW TO USE THE MICROWAVE OVEN
1. Carefully spread the food. Place the thickest pieces closer to the edges of the plate.
2. Control the cooking time. Cook the food for the shortest recommended time. You can
extend it if necessary. Food cooked for too long may emit smoke or catch fire.
3. Cover the foods before cooking. This protects against splashes and allows for more
even cooking.
To speed up the cooking of foods such as chicken or hamburgers, flip them over during
the process. Large dishes such as roast should be flipped at least once during cooking.
Dishes such as meatballs should be moved from the bottom up and from the centre to the
edge of the plate halfway through cooking.
EARTHING
The appliance must be earthed. The oven cable is equipped with a ground conductor
and earthing plug which must be connected to a properly fitted and earthed wall socket.
In the event of a short circuit, earthing reduces the risk of electric shock, allowing for