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MATERIALS THAT ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE USED IN MICROWAVE

Aluminum foil

Just as protection. Can be used for coating thin slices of meat or poultry to avoid sticking. 

Arcing can occur if the foil is too close to the inner walls of the oven. The foil should be 

positioned at least 2.5 cm from the walls.

Pottery

Follow the instructions of the manufacturer. Do not use dishes that contain decorative 

metal trims, splits and cracks.

Tableware

Follow the instructions of the manufacturer. Do not use dishes that contain decorative 

metal trims, splits and cracks.

Glass jars

Always remove the lid. Use only for heating food. Many glass jars are not made of heat-

resisting glass and may burst.

Glassware

Ware made of a heat-resistant glass. Make sure there are no metal trims. Do not use 

ware with splits and cracks.

Oven bags

Follow the instructions of the manufacturer. Do not use metal wire. Make holes for steam.

Paper plates and cups

Use only for heating food. Don’t leave the device unattended when cooking.

Paper towels

Use only for heating food, to prevent splattering or as a package for steaming. Don’t 

leave the device unattended when cooking.

Parchment

Use only for heating food, to prevent splattering or as a package for steaming.

Plastic ware

Follow the instructions of the manufacturer. Ware that is designed for use in microwaves 

has a special symbol on them. Some plastic containers get soften when used in micro-

waves. Bags for steaming and tightly closed plastic bags should be pre-pierced for the 

steam.

Plastic packaging

Plastic packaging may be used to wrap food and prevent moisture from coming out 

when heated. Do not allow plastic packaging to come in contact with food.

Thermometers

Follow the instructions of the manufacturer. Use special thermometers for measuring 

temperature of meat, poultry and fish. 

Wax paper

Use only for heating food, to prevent splattering and keeping moisture in food. Wrap 

loosely, leaving holes for steam.

Aluminum pans

Can cause arcing. Put the food in a bowl that is safe for use in microwave ovens.

Food cardboard 

with metal handles
Metal plates
Paper bags

May catch fire.

Metal wires

Arcing can occur that may cause a fire in the microwave.

Soap

Can melt and cause contamination of the microwave.

Wood

Dries when used in microwave, can crack.

ORDER OF OPERATION

Setting the clock:

1. Plug in the microwave, display will light up and you will 

hear a sound signal. 

2. Press the  

 button once or twice to select the time 

format: 12 or 24 hours format. 12H or 24H will be on the 

display.

3. Turn the switch TIME/MENU left or right to set the current 

time.

4. Press the 

 button.  Minute numbers will flash on the 

display. With the help of the switch set the minutes.

5. Press the 

 button again to complete the time setting. 

The set time is shown on the display. 

Setting the clock:

1. Press 

 button several times to select the power 

level. Display will show a predetermined microwaves 

power level: 100% - «100», 80% - «80», 60% - «60», 

40% - «40Р», 20% - «20Р».

2. Turn the switch TIME/MENU, to set the cooking time. 

Maximum time – 90 min.

3. Press 

+30s.

 button to start.

4. Press  

 button, to stop the operation 

NOTE:

 To display the current power level in cooking 

mode, press the 

 button.

Quick Start:

In standby mode, press 

+30s.

 button required number 

of times. The oven will work in the «Microwave» mode 

with max. power level 100%. First press sets the timer 

to 30 sec, every other press of the 

+30s.

 button adds 

30 sec. up to 10:00 min. It is convenient for a quick 

heating up of the dishes.

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Page 6: ...t allow plastic packaging to come in contact with food Thermometers Follow the instructions of the manufacturer Use special thermometers for measuring temperature of meat poultry and fish Wax paper Us...

Page 7: ...Select a cooking program except for defrosting 2 Then press button 3 Turn the switch TIME MENU to set the start of the cooking time in hours 4 Press button 5 Turn the switch TIME MENU to set minutes...

Page 8: ...wave mode Frozen products haven t been defrosted before cooking Products burn up You have selected an incorrect microwave mode Food heats unevenly When cooking several times suspend the program and mi...

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