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INSTALLATION

BEFORE MOUNTING THE APPLIANCE

E

NSURE

  

the oven cavity is empty before mounting. 

E

NSURE

  

that the appliance is not damaged before mounting 

it in the cabinet.

C

HECK

 

THAT

 

ALL

 

MATERIAL

  

for mounting the appliance is sup-

plied in the package.

I

F

 

THE

 

COOKER

 

HOOD

 

IS

 

USED

 

TOGETHER

 

WITH

 

OTHER

 

AP

-

PLIANCES

  

which consume the air in the room 

(e.g. gas, diesel oil or coal appliances, water-
heaters, boilers) remember that the hood as-
pires air from the room which may therefore 
not be sufficient for burning.

T

HIS

 

APPLIANCE

 

IS

 

DESIGNED

  

to be mounted 

over electrical or gas cooker ranges only! 
The distance between the  cooker range 
and bottom part of this appliance must 
be at least 460 mm for electrical cooker 
ranges and at least 650 mm for gas cook-
er ranges.

T

HE

 

MANUFACTURER

 

MUST

 

BE

 

CONTACTED

  

for the mini-

mum mounting distance where:

Electrical range:

The cooker range has more than 4 hob el-
ements.
The two rear elements exceed a rating of 2 
kW per element.
The two front hob elements exceed a rat-
ing of 1.5 kW per element.

Gas range:

The gas burner develop more than 3.2 kw 
per burner
The cooker range develop more than 10 
kw in total.




E

XTERNAL

 

EVACUATION

:

T

HE

 

FLANGE

  

has a Ø 120 mm opening so that, 

evacuation pipes with Ø 120 mm can be 
mounted.

E

VACUATION

 

SHOULD

 

NOT

  

be through a fl ue 

used for the evacuation of other vapours 
or burnt gas, that is through a pipe used 
as a fl ue for open fl ame sources.

C

OOKER

 

HOODS

 

AND

 

OTHER

 

APPLIANCES

 

REQUIRING

 

A

 

FLUE

,  

can only be used together safely if there 

is a maximum depression of 0.04 mbar in room 
which prevents the reabsorbing of the burnt 
gases. 
This is possible only if the combustion air is 
evacuated through non-closing apertures 
such as doors, windows, wall boxes for the 
supply and evacuation of air or similar techni-
cal devices such as reciprocal blocking devic-
es or similar. If you are not certain call a quali-
fied technician.

N

OTE

:  

For best function keep the kitchen win-

dows closed when using the fan. If not you 
have no negative pressure in the kitchen. But 
one window in an adjacent room ought to be 
open.

F

OR

 

EVACUATION

  

use flexible aluminium pipes or 

sheet plate pipes which are resistant to corro-
sion.

I

F

 

YOU

 

ARE

 

INSTALLING

 

THE

 

APPLIANCE

 

TO

 

AN

 

UNUSED

 

FLUE

  

for the evacuation of vapour’s or burnt 

gas, we recommend that you request the ad-
vice and approval of a competent technician 
before making the installation.

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

INFLAMMABLE

 

PLASTIC

 

PIPES

.  

Al-

ways ensure that the evacuation chan-
nels and pipes are as short as possible.

D

O

 

NOT

 

MOUNT

 

THE

 

PIPES

 

AT

 

RIGHT

 

ANGLES

.  

They 

must always be curved and should be fitted 
into the flue at an upward angle. The diameter 
of the pipe must not narrow towards the top.

T

HE

 

PERFORMANCE

 

OF

 

THE

 

FAN

  

will be reduced with 

small diameter pipes.

Summary of Contents for MWGD 750

Page 1: ...1 MWGD 750...

Page 2: ...be through a ue used for the evacuation of other vapours or burnt gas that is through a pipe used as a ue for open ame sources COOKER HOODS AND OTHER APPLIANCES REQUIRING A FLUE can only be used toget...

Page 3: ...ces Electrical shock re or other hazards may result DO NOT REMOVE THE MICROWAVE INLET PROTECTION PLATES located on the side of the oven cavi ty wall They prevent grease food particles from entering th...

Page 4: ...heir safety CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Children should only use the appliance un der adult supervision due to the high tem peratures generated DO...

Page 5: ...event this possibility the following steps should be taken 1 Avoid using straight sided containers with narrow necks 2 Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and let the teaspoon rem...

Page 6: ...en range IT IS NOT WASHABLE AND MUST BE REPLACED AT REGU LAR INTERVALS and can be obtained via your lo cal dealer SUPPLIED OPTIONAL TURNTABLE SUPPORT USE THE TURNTABLE SUPPORT un der the Glass turntab...

Page 7: ...INUE COOKING REMOVE THE FOOD close the door and press the STOP button TO CONTINUE COOKING CLOSE THE DOOR and press the Start button ONCE The cooking is re sumed from where it was paused PRESSING THE S...

Page 8: ...d a kitchen tim er to measure exact time for various purpos es such as cooking eggs pasta or letting the dough rise before baking etc q PRESS THE BUTTONS to set the time to measure w PRESS THE POWER B...

Page 9: ...t hand digit hour s flicker w PRESS THE BUTTONS to set the hours e PRESS THE START BUTTON The two right hand digits minutes flicker r PRESS THE BUTTONS to set the minutes t PRESS THE START BUTTON AGAI...

Page 10: ...g the buttons to increase or decrease the time PRESSING THE POWER BUTTON may also change the power level The first press will show you the current power level Press the power button repeatedly to chan...

Page 11: ...LARGE JOINTS halfway through the defrost ing process FROZEN FOOD IN PLASTIC BAGS plastic films or card board packages can be placed directly in the oven as long as the package has no met al parts e g...

Page 12: ...e food hasn t been turned The de frosting time will be longer in this case THIS FUNCTION NEEDS TO KNOW the net weight of the food IF THE WEIGHT IS LESSER OR GREATER THAN RECOMMEND ED WEIGHT Follow the...

Page 13: ...Grill element on and off The timer will continue to count down when the Grill ele ment is turned off DO NOT LEAVE THE OVEN DOOR OPEN for long periods when the Grill is in operation as this will cause...

Page 14: ...by pressing the Grill button The Max possible microwave power level when us ing the Grill is limited to a factory preset level CHOOSING POWER LEVEL IT IS POSSIBLE to switch the microwaves off by reduc...

Page 15: ...q PRESS THE COMBI BUTTON w PRESS THE BUTTONS TO SET THE TIME e PRESS THE START BUTTON IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE or switch the Pow er level or Grill on off when using the Com bi function THE OVEN MA...

Page 16: ...pply spray glass cleaner to a paper towel DO NOT SPRAY directly on the oven AT REGULAR INTERVALS especially if spill overs have occurred remove the turntable the turntable support and wipe the base of...

Page 17: ...position q PUSH the release handle to the side and lower the grease filter REPLACING THE LIGHTS q DISCONNECT the appliance from the mains w UNSCREW the fix ingsqrewsonthe glassshelf Italso serves as l...

Page 18: ...against exposure to microwave energy DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER ENVIRONMENTAL HINTS THE SYMBOL on the product or on the docu ments accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treat...

Page 19: ...19...

Page 20: ...TION DATA FOR PERFORMANCE TESTS SUPPLY VOLTAGE 230 V 50 HZ RATED POWER INPUT 2200 W FUSE 10 A UK 13 A MW OUTPUT POWER 750 W LIGHTING 2 X 25 W FLANGE OPENING 120 MM OUTER DIMENSIONS HXWXD 583 X 598 X 3...

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