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Safety

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Food and its packaging and containers may
catch fire.

Never heat food in heat-retaining pack-
aging.

Do not leave food unattended while it is
heating in containers made of plastic, pa-
per or other combustible materials.

Never set the microwave power too high or
the cooking time too long. Follow the in-
structions provided in this user manual.

Never use the microwave to dry food.

Never defrost or heat food with a low water
content, such as bread, at too high a mi-
crowave power or for too long.

Cooking oil may catch fire.

Never use the microwave to heat cooking
oil on its own.

WARNING ‒ Risk of explosion!

Liquids and other food may easily explode
when in containers that have been tightly
sealed.

Never heat liquids or other food in contain-
ers that have been tightly sealed.

WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!

Foods with peel or skin may burst or explode
during heating, or even afterwards.

Never cook eggs in their shell or heat hard-
boiled eggs in their shell.

Never cook shellfish or crustaceans.

Always prick the yolk of eggs before mi-
crowaving.

The skin of foods that have a peel or skin,
such as apples, tomatoes, potatoes and
sausages, may burst. Before heating, prick
the peel or skin.

Heat is not distributed evenly through baby
food.

Never heat baby food in closed containers.

Always remove the lid or teat.

Stir or shake well after heating.

Check the temperature before giving the
food or drink to a child.

Heated food gives off heat. The cookware
may become hot.

Always use oven gloves to remove cook-
ware or accessories from the cooking com-
partment.

Airtight packaging may burst when food is
heated.

Always follow the instructions on the pack-
aging.

Always use oven gloves to remove the
dishes from the cooking compartment.

The accessible parts of the appliance become
hot during operation.

Never touch these hot parts.

Keep children at a safe distance.

Using the appliance for anything other than its
intended purpose is dangerous. This is be-
cause, for instance, overheated slippers, pil-
lows filled with grain or cereal, sponges and
damp cleaning cloths, etc., may cause burns
to the skin.

Never dry food or clothing with the appli-
ance.

Never heat up slippers, pillows filled with
grain or cereal, sponges, damp cleaning
cloths or similar with the appliance.

The appliance must only be used to pre-
pare food and drink.

WARNING ‒ Risk of scalding!

There is a possibility of delayed boiling when
a liquid is heated. This means that the liquid
reaches the boiling temperature without the
usual steam bubbles rising to the surface. Ex-
ercise caution even when only gently shaking
the container. The hot liquid may suddenly
boil over and splatter.

Always place a spoon in the container
when heating liquids. This prevents delayed
boiling. 

WARNING ‒ Risk of injury!

Unsuitable cookware may crack. Porcelain or
ceramic cookware can have small perfora-
tions in the handles and lid. These perfora-
tions conceal a cavity below. If moisture pen-
etrates this cavity, it could cause the cook-
ware to crack.

Only use microwave-safe cookware.

Summary of Contents for HLAWD53.0B

Page 1: ...Microwave Oven en User manual and installation instructions 2 HLAWD53 0B...

Page 2: ...in shops offices and other commercial sec tors in agriculture by customers in hotels and other residential facilities in bed and breakfasts Up to an altitude of max 4000 m above sea level This applian...

Page 3: ...pened and closed which could trap your fingers Keep your hands away from the hinges Cracks splinters or breaks in the glass turntable are dangerous Never allow hard objects to strike the turntable Han...

Page 4: ...d Heated food gives off heat The cookware may become hot Always use oven gloves to remove cook ware or accessories from the cooking com partment Airtight packaging may burst when food is heated Always...

Page 5: ...ist food in the cooking compartment for a long time with the door closed Do not store food in the cooking compartment Sitting or placing objects on the appliance door may damage it Do not place hang o...

Page 6: ...3 1 Disposing of packaging The packaging materials are environmentally compat ible and can be recycled Sort the individual components by type and dispose of them separately 3 2 Saving energy If you fo...

Page 7: ...r opener Open the door automatically 2 Touch fields Select functions 3 Clock button Set or display the time 4 Rotary selector Set the time cooking time or automatic programmes 5 Display Display clock...

Page 8: ...t time Configure the settings for initial start up Clean the ap pliance and accessories 5 1 Initial configuration Configure the settings for initial start up Clean the ap pliance and accessories Note...

Page 9: ...kept at least 2 cm from the cooking compartment walls and the inside of the door Not microwave safe Cookware and accessor ies Reason Metal cookware Metal does not allow mi crowaves to pass through Th...

Page 10: ...n 3 Use the rotary selector to set the required duration 4 If required select one of the options To save the memory and immediately start press To save the memory and not start press a If the applianc...

Page 11: ...anding time than smaller pieces For poultry remove the giblets after the resting time 8 Continue to prepare the food even though thick pieces of meat may still be frozen in the middle 8 5 Cooking with...

Page 12: ...ture can cause an electric shock Do not use steam or high pressure cleaners to clean the appliance ATTENTION Unsuitable cleaning agents damage the surfaces of the appliance Do not use harsh or abrasiv...

Page 13: ...Note Slight differences in colour on the front of the appliance are caused by the use of different materi als such as glass plastic and metal 3 For stainless steel appliance fronts apply a thin layer...

Page 14: ...eck whether food remains or foreign material are trapped in the door Food takes longer than usual to heat up The microwave power setting is set too low Set a higher microwave power setting Page 9 You...

Page 15: ...e Cus tomer Service telephone number to find them again quickly 14 How it works Here you can find the ideal settings for various dishes as well as the best accessories and cookware We have tailored th...

Page 16: ...s of food several times 5 To even out the temperature leave the defrosted food to stand at room temperature for approx 10 20 minutes You can remove the giblets from poultry at this point You can conti...

Page 17: ...5 Separate any defrosted parts 6 Carefully stir the food occasionally 7 Remove all packaging 8 Only defrost cakes without icing whipped cream gelatine or custard 9 Separate the pieces of cake 14 4 He...

Page 18: ...0 8 10 Vegetables e g peas broccoli carrots3 300 600 8 10 Vegetables e g peas broccoli carrots3 600 600 14 17 Creamed spinach4 450 600 11 16 1 Separate the pieces of meat when stirring 2 Add a little...

Page 19: ...Pyrex dish on the turntable Defrosting with the microwave Recommended settings for using the microwave to defrost food Food Microwave power setting in W Cooking time in mins Note Meat 1 180 2 90 1 5 7...

Page 20: ...lled earthed socket If the plug is no longer accessible following installa tion an all pole isolating unit with a contact clear ance of at least 3 mm must be available on the in stallation side Contac...

Page 21: ...or kink the power cable Insert the appliance into the unit and move it to the right 3 Screw the appliance in until the appliance is cent rally aligned 4 Check the clearance to the adjacent appliances...

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Page 24: ...Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY 9001611093 9001611093 020221 en Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton Milton K...

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