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Installation

Leave sufficient space around the oven :

- 5 cm between the sides of the oven 

and any walls or objects

- 14 cm above the oven

- 10 cm behind the oven.

LOCATION

BEFORE CONNECTION

• The oven must be set on a work surface at least 85 cm above floor level.

• Place the oven on a flat and horizontal surface, away from any source of heat or

steam. To ensure the stability of the microwave oven, the front left foot is 

adjustable (5 positions). Turn it to raise or lower the appliance.

•Make sure that air can circulate freely around the oven.

Make sure that nothing obstructs the ventilation louvres at the back of the appliance.

• Some ovens are designed for flush-fitting. To obtain the corresponding kit, consult your dealer.

• Make sure the electrical plug will be accessible after installation.

• Do not use your appliance immediately (wait approx. 1-2 hours) after transfer from a cold

place to a warm place as condensation may cause a malfunction.

• C

heck whether your oven has suffered any damage during transport (deformed door or 

door seal, etc.). If you see any signs of damage, contact your dealer before use.

• Verify the power voltage. If there is a PERMANENT undervoltage (200-210 volts), consult your

electrical installer.

• Your installation 

must be 

protected by a 15 Amp thermal fuse.

• It is mandatory to use a power point with a 

ground terminal

, connected in accordance with

current safety regulations.

• In your electrical installation, provide a device that is accessible to the installer, capable of

separating the appliance from the mains power and whose contact opening is at least 3 mm

at all of the poles.

• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or 

similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

5 cm

14 cm

10 cm

5 cm

Summary of Contents for MWK100X

Page 1: ...C o o k i n g c o l l e c t i o n Instructions for Use and Warranty Details MWK100X Stainless Steel Microwave...

Page 2: ...lly read the instructions on how to install your new appliance Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service calls Once installation is complete read this booklet carefully and get to...

Page 3: ...cription 6 The control panel 7 Setting the clock Microwave power settings 8 The display 9 The selector knobs Programming 10 Microwave programming 11 The Duo Function 12 The grilling racks 14 The grill...

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Page 5: ...use your appliance immediately wait approx 1 2 hours after transfer from a cold place to a warm place as condensation may cause a malfunction Check whether your oven has suffered any damage during tr...

Page 6: ...ture checked before consumption in order to avoid burns Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers as they are liable to explode Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs sho...

Page 7: ...turn verify that all components are properly positioned For easy removal wells are provided on either side TURNTABLE OFF Stops the turntable from revolving in order to use platters which require the...

Page 8: ...d the selec ted food type G The MODE key M To choose the appropriate function with the selector knob H The GRILL key To directly programme the grill function I The DUO key For dual level reheating to...

Page 9: ...and all fresh or frozen pre cooked dishes H I G H C O O K To cook vegetables fish poultry and soup When you select the type of food the appropriate power setting is automatically programmed Microwave...

Page 10: ...AT COOK DUO MICROWAVE GRILL GRILL The weightfor an AUTO programme The length of the programme or time of day The food type or function being selected will flash in the display 1 2 0 0 beverages beef l...

Page 11: ...is insufficient space for the dish to turn freely inside the oven press the STOP TURNTABLE key before or during the programme PLEASE NOTE You cannot stop the turntable during a programme using the Duo...

Page 12: ...b Press start M M Microwave programming 5 0 0 7 0 0 Available programmes Express programming Set the desired programme length ex 2 minutes with the selector knob Press start The maximum power setting...

Page 13: ...g out of food is minimised Programme time can de reduced By preventing splattering they help to keep your oven clean The Duo function can be used to heat up fresh or refrigerated dishes Neither the de...

Page 14: ...a general rule For a homogenous dish such as mashed potatoes peas celery etc 2 plates of 200 g 3 4 min For a mixed consistency dish such as franks and beans beef bourguignon ravioli etc 2 plates of 30...

Page 15: ...hat the rack is always well centred on the turntable and does not touch the Never use any metal dish with the rack with the microwave grill microwave or fan microwave functions Nevertheless you may he...

Page 16: ...It may be used before or after cooking as called for in the recipe According to the food item you wish to grill you may either set the dish on the rack or directly on the turntable After grilling make...

Page 17: ...among the available categories with the selector knob ex turkey roast Press the key and then select the microwave grill function with the selector knob The microwave power level as well as the grill l...

Page 18: ...od at this time close the door and press the START key to continue the second half of the programme If you remove a dish before the end of the programme press the CANCEL key twice to erase the program...

Page 19: ...hol or solvents as they are liable to damage the oven In the event of unsavoury odours or baked on dirt boil water containing lemon juice or vinegar in a cup for 2 minutes and clean the walls with a l...

Page 20: ...cel the security open then shut the door and press the START key Press the TURNTABLE OFF key for 5 seconds Adjust the front left foot Clean the wheels and the well area beneath the turntable Wipe the...

Page 21: ...supply Check that the door is properly closed Check your programming CAUTION never attempt to repair your oven yourself WARNING it is dangerous for anyone other than qualified personnel to carry out a...

Page 22: ...chaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser s home WHAT THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER We are not responsib...

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