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A. GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This equipment must be properly grounded. In
the case of an electrical short circuit, the fact
of being connected to ground reduces the risk
of electric shock by providing an escape wire
for electricalenergy.This appliance is equipped
with a cord with three prong plug (one of which
for grounding). (see Figure 1) to minimize the
possibilitythat this apparatus produzoa an electric
shock. This plug must be plugged into an outlet
that is properly installed and grounded.
Make sure there is proper
grounding connection before using.
ATTENTION
Improper use of the plug of land canresult in
electrical short. Do not, cut do not remove the
third grounding terminal, underany ircumstance,
the balance. You will do well to consult a qualified
electricianif these grounding instructions have not
been sufficently under stood or if doubt persists
about how this unit can be con nected toground.
If you only have a conventional two clavijeras
outlet is the responsibility and obligation of the
consumer have it replaced by one of three,
properly grounded.
ATTENTION
Plug the adapter ground terminal to the wall outlet
does not make the connection to ground except that
the screw holding the receptacle cover is metal, not
isolated, and the wall outlet is grounded through
wiring system house or building.
1) In situations where the power cord of the
appliance must be disconnected frequently, do not
use a plug adapter as the power cord disconnect
cause undue pressure on the adapter ring and
eventually leads to their usefulness. If the user
has a two-prong outlet, you must have it replaced
by one of three, per a technician electrician.
b) If you must use an extension cord, use only one
of three wires that plug has three blades or blades
and a receptacle that will accept the plug on the
appliance. The ability of the extension must be
equal to or greater than the electric capacity of the
apparatus.
NOTES:
1. A short power cord is provided with this unit
in order to reduce the risk of tangling with the
same or tripping over a longer cord.
2. Cords available estbn longer appropriate but
should be used with due care.
3. If Ilegara to use a longer cord (1), the electric
capacity of the cord must be at least equal to
the capacity of the apparatus. (2) the extension
cord should be the type that has three wires
and grounding and (3) the resulting long cord
should be arranged rnanera that does not fall
to the sides of the table where this appliance
where it can be pulled by children or tripped
over accidentally.
B. CIRCUITS
For security reasons, this oven must be connected
to a circuit of 15 amperes. No other appliance
should be connected to the same circuit. If in
doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
C. PREVENTION OF VOLTAGE
The outlet voltage must be the same as specified
on the serial plate is located on the back of the
unit or next to the furnace control panel. Theuse
of higher voltages can be dangerous and cause
fires or other accidents that are causing damage
to the oven. Insufficient voltage,moreover, can
result in slower cocciónde. If your microwave is
no t functioning normally in order to be related to
the source of AC poweand voltage,disconnect the
power cord and reconnect it.
D. LOCATION OF THE OVEN.
Your microwave oven can be easily installed in
your kitchen, the living room of the family or any
another room of the house. Place the oven on a
flat surface like the kitchen cupboard or on a cart
specially designed for use with microwave ovens.
Never place it on top of a stove or gas or electric
stove. It is important that air can flow around the
furnace.
E. DO NOT BLOCK AIR
DUCTS All outlets should be kept free of
obstruction during the cooking function. If the
outputs are covered during the operation of the
oven, this can overheat. In this case, a sensitive
safety device automatically shuts down the oven.
The oven will remain unable to function until it has
cooled sufficiently.
F. RADIO INTERFERENCE
1. The operation of the microwave oven may
cause interference to the reception of radio,
telev ision or similar equipment.
2. When there is interference, it can be reduced or
eliminated by taking the following measures:
a. Clean the door and the sealing surfaces of
the oven.
b. Change the orientation of the antenna of
your radio or TV.
c. Relocate the microwave oven.
d. Move the microwave receiver.
e. Connect the microwave into another receptacle
so that the receiver and the resulting furnace
connected to two different circuits.
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