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Troubleshooting

 

 
 

Normal Symptoms 

TV signals are interrupted by microwave oven

 

Radio and television signals may be interrupted 
while the microwave oven is running. This is 
very similar to interference caused by small 
household appliances such as blender, vacuum 
cleaner and electric fan. It is deemed a normal 
phenomenon.

 

Water vapor accumulates on the door and hot air 

exhausts out from the vent

 

During cooking, water vapor may be generated 
from the food itself. Most of the water vapor will 
be discharged from the exhaust vent, but some 
may accumulate on the colder places, such as the 
door. This is deemed to be a normal 
phenomenon.

 

  

Malfunctions 

Possible Causes 

Troubleshooting 

Oven fails to operate 

  (1) Power cord is not properly 

inserted into the socket.

 

Disconnect the plug and 
reinsert it into the socket after 
10 seconds.

 

  (2) The fuse is broken or the 

circuit breaker trips.

 

Replace the fuse or reset the 
circuit breaker (only the 
company’s professional 
personnel is allowed to perform 
the maintenance).

 

  (3) Socket failure.

 

Use other electrical appliances 
to test if the socket is 
functioning.

 

No heating occurs 

  (4) The door is not closed 

properly.

 

Reclose the door.

 

 

 

 

 

ENVIRONMENT 

Do not throw away the appliance with the normal household waste at the end of its life,

 but hand it in at

   

an official collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help

 preserving the environment.

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTICES 

IN NO EVENT SHALL OUR COMPANY OR THE SUPPLIER BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER   
PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,   
EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE   
THE PRODUCT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR INJURY, LOSS OF   
PROPERTY, BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) OR FROM ANY BREACH OF   
WARRANTY, EVEN IF OUR COMPANY OR SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY   
OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO CASE SHALL OUR COMPANY OR SUPPLIER’S LIABILITY EXCEED   
THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. 

Specifications, designs and dimensions are subject to change without prior notice.

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Page 12: ...icrowave Oven Instruction Manual Before using this microwave oven please read this instruction manual carefully and then keep it properly Please Keep This Instruction Manual Properly MODEL MM720CJ5 12...

Page 13: ...s door or allow any contaminant detergent or food residue to gather in the sealed chamber c If the microwave oven door or door seal is damaged please do not use it No one except qualified maintenance...

Page 14: ...cook the food for too long When cooking food in the microwave oven please pay attention if you are using paper plastic or other flammable utensils 11 Do not store items in particularly flammable item...

Page 15: ...temperature first and only feed the baby when the temperature is appropriate to avoid burns 23 To avoid the post hot liquid and drink from boiling abruptly or scalding please stir the liquid first bef...

Page 16: ...rted into a socket that is properly installed and grounded If you do not fully understand the grounding guide or suspicious that the appliance is not properly grounded please consult a qualified elect...

Page 17: ...oved when cooking Use only to warm up the food As most glass jars are non heat resistant they tend to break Glassware Use only heat resistant and microwave safe glassware and ensure that such glasswar...

Page 18: ...ing Metal tie cord It may cause an electric arc and possible fire Paper bags They may cause the microwave oven to catch fire Styrofoam When exposed to high temperatures styrofoam may melt or contamina...

Page 19: ...chamber Inspect if the microwave oven is damaged such as dents or door breakage If the microwave oven is damaged do not continue the installation Oven Remove all protective film on the inner surface...

Page 20: ...de and outside of microwave oven with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent then clean the surfaces and wipe them dry Cleaning should be performed at least once a week or several times if necess...

Page 21: ...ing by turning the knob to your desired cooking time up to 35 minutes DEFROST kg Defrost guide by weight of defrost food COOKING POWER CONTROL Turn to select a cooking power level Power Power Output L...

Page 22: ...ave Power Application Low 17 Soften ice cream M Low Defrost 33 Soup stew soften butter or defrost Med 55 Stew fish M High 77 Rice fish chicken ground meat High 100 Reheat milk vegetables beverage Atte...

Page 23: ...only the company s professional personnel is allowed to perform the maintenance 3 Socket failure Use other electrical appliances to test if the socket is functioning No heating occurs 4 The door is n...

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