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BURN HAZARD
•
It isn’t allowed to prepare eggs in whole shells, they
may blow up even after the device stops working.
• Drinks that are heated in the microwave may boil, be
careful when removing containers from the micro
-
wave.
• Use potholders when taking dishes out of the oven.
•
After heating baby bottles or baby food, you
must shake them and check the temperature be-
fore giving them to babies.
• The microwave surfaces are heating up when the de
-
vice is working. The temperature of the surfaces ma
y
be high.
Liquids and other products mustn’t be heat
-
ed in closed containers to avoid explosion!
RECOMMENDATIONS
• Please read the instruction manual before using the
device. Keep the manual after reading for further use.
• All illustrations in this manual are schematic repre
-
sentations of real objects, which may differ from the
actual images.
The device is equipped with a safety lock. If
the door of the device isn’t locked properly,
you won’t be able to turn on the device.
The operation of this device in any case
does not imply application of any force to
it, as this may damage the product due to
user fault.
PRODUCT SET,
Рiс. B
Microwave oven
.................................................. 1 pc.
Glass turntable, 245 mm
.................................... 1 pc.
Roller ring ........................................................... 1 pc.
Instructions manual ................................................. 1 pc.
Warranty card .......................................................... 1 pc.
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN,
Рiс. B
1
4
5
6
7
8
Body of the device
Holder
Control panel
Latch (door locking mechanism)
Door with a viewing window
Radiation source
LED-display
INSTALLATION,
Рiс. A-1
• When installing the microwave chose a flat surface,
which provides enough space for microwave ventila
-
tion and door opening of the microwave.
• Minimal space between side and rear panels of the
microwave and walls must be at least 10 cm.
• Distance above the upper panel of the microwave
must be at least 15-20 cm.
• Do not remove legs from the lower panel of the mi
-
crowave.
•
Do not remove the gray mica plate from the inner
chamber of the microwave it protects the magne-
tron.
• Blocking the microwave ventilation may damage the
device.
• Install the microwave as far away from radios and tel
-
evisions as possible. Microwave can affect their per
-
formance.
• Plug in the microwave into a grounded socket, Pic. A.
•
Open the door and install the roller ring and a turnta-
ble plate, combining the clamp on the turntable with
a holder in the center of the microwave.
Check if the
turntable is installed tight: it shouldn’t be turning
freely.
Close the door.
•
Your microwave is ready for work and is in stand-
by mode.
UTILIZATION
Control panel,
Рiс. B-5
Microwave power setting button
Button for selecting the defrost mode
Set time button
Set minutes and hours button
Set weight button
ECO button
STOP button; cancel the program; lock the
control panel
START/QUICK START button
Beverage/Soup button
Heat up button
Sandwiches/Snacks button
Vegetables button
Porridge button
Steam cleaning button
Odor removal button
Before first use,
wipe the body
1
, inner surface and
roller ring
3
with a clean dry cloth. Wash the glass turn
-
table
2
in
warm water
with dishwashing detergent.
MATERIALS THAT ARE ALLOWED TO
BE USED IN MICROWAVE
For cooking or heating in the microwave, use only
cookware that is suitable for this. Dishes that are de
-
signed for use in microwaves have a special symbol
on them. If you have doubts about cookware that can
be used in microwaves, ask the manufacturer of the
dishes, or perform the next test:
1
2
3
9
+30s.
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