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Before you start

receiver. 
-  plug the microwave oven into a different 
outlet so that microwave oven and receiver 
are on different branch circuits.

Installation

•  Make sure that all the packing materials 

are removed from the inside of the door.

•  Check the oven for any damage, such as 

misaligned or bent door, damaged door seals 
and sealing surface, broken or loose door 
hinges and latches and dents inside the cavity 
or on the door. If there is any damage, do not 
operate the oven and contact qualified service 
personnel.

•  This microwave oven must be placed on 

a flat, stable surface to hold its weight and the 
heaviest food likely to be cooked in the oven. 

•  Do not place the oven where heat, 

moisture or high humidity are generated, or 
near combustible materials.

•  For correct operation, the oven must have 

sufficient airflow. Keep the oven at least 8cm 
away from both side walls and 10cm away 
from rear wall to ensure the correct ventilation.

•  Do not cover or block any openings on the 

appliance. Do not remove feet.

How to identify if certain cookware 

is suitable for microwave cooking 
purpose?

Put the intended cookware together with a 

glass of water (300 ml) inside the oven cavity, 
and then set the oven at the “HIGH” stage for 
one minute. Applicable microwave cookware 
will be as cool as ever, while the water will 
absorb the energy and become warmer.

Choosing your microwave cookware

Applicable

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Instruction

Heat-proof 

glassware

It most suitable for 

microwave cooking.

Earthenware or 

chinaware

Conventional utensils of 

these materials allowed 

unless firmed with gold, 

silver.

Heat-resistant 

plastic 

container

Tightly closed containers 

are forbidden. Cannot 

be used for packing or 

containing foods with high 

fat or sugar content.

Film for 

freshment 

preservation 

and heat-

resistant

Only suitable for packing 

vegetable or being used 

as a lid. Never apply to 

packing meat or frying 

foods.

Inapplicable

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Instruction

Metal wares 

(e.g. aluminum, 

stainless steel, 

etc.)

May spark or ignite while 

touching the cavity wall 

during cooking.

Lacquer ware

May flaw or peel off.

Paper, bamboo 

or wooden 

ware

May be burnt in a while of 

(cooking) heating.

Combustible 

plastic wares

Inapplicable.

Non-heat-proof 

glassware

May deform or flaw in a 

highly hot circumstance. 

Curved or strengthened 

glassware are not 

applicable.

Aluminum foil

May spark or ignite while 

touching the cavity wall 

during cooking.

Summary of Contents for H-MW3120

Page 1: ...MICROWAVE OVEN Instruction manual H MW3717...

Page 2: ...s microwave oven only for its intended use as described in this manual Close supervision is necessary when used by children Do not operate this microwave oven if it doesn t work properly To reduce the...

Page 3: ...y Food containing a mixture of fat or water e g should stand for 30 60 seconds in the oven after it has been turned off This is to allow the mixture to settle and to prevent bubbling when a spoon is p...

Page 4: ...ut the intended cookware together with a glass of water 300 ml inside the oven cavity and then set the oven at the HIGH stage for one minute Applicable microwave cookware will be as cool as ever while...

Page 5: ...l panel 3 Door lockers 4 Oven window 5 Roller ring 6 Lockers Control panel 2 1 1 Power controller Power minimal power output 17 Defrost low power output 33 medium power output 55 high power output 77...

Page 6: ...be sure oven is cool before cleaning To maintain the appearance of your oven never use abrasive cleaning agents such as cleaning powders scouring pads or steel wool pads spray Also never use commerci...

Page 7: ...gents to seep into turntable gears located underneath If a stain should still remain remove stain with a paste of two parts braking soda and three parts water Apply paste to stain let stand one or two...

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Page 11: ...11 300 1...

Page 12: ...12 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 1 1 17 33 55 77 100 2...

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Page 14: ...14 3 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1...

Page 15: ...15 220 50 1150 700 10 11 17 439 5 x 335 x 257 6 488 380 291...

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