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MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL MATCHING THE DESIGNATIONS ON THE CONTROL PANEL
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Popcorn in the microwave: Never set a too
high temperature, max - 600 W. Popcorn
bag must be placed on the glass turntable.
Due to an overload the glass may crack.
When heating up liquid always place a
spoon in it. Thanks to this, the boiling will
start faster, Pic. A-2
Power level type
Designation
on the control
panel
Microwave
power in %
Usage
Maximum
MAX
100%
• Water boiling
• Cooking mince
• Cooking vegetable and poultry
High
3
88%
• Cooking small pieces of tender meat
• Cooking big pieces of meat and a whole chicken.
Middle
2
73%
• Cooking mushrooms and seafood.
• Cooking dishes that contain eggs and cheese.
Low
1
52%
• Stewing poultry.
• Cooking fish.
• Cooking egg dishes.
• Preparing custard.
• Cooking soup and different cereals.
• Stewing tough meat.
Defrost
42%
• Defrosting different products.
• Melting chocolate and butter.
Minimal
MIN
20%
• Softening cheese.
• Softening ice cream.
Possible problems
Solutions
Microwave isn’t working
•
The door isn’t well closed.
•
The power cord ill plugged.
•
No voltage in the socket.
•
Mode is improperly set.
Condensation on the grill grate and
walls of the microwave.
•
When cooking food that contains water, steam is formed, which partly
comes out the microwave and partly settles as a condensate on the grill
grate and walls of the microwave.
Spark inside the microwave.
•
When preparing in “Microwaves” mode, do not turn the microwave on with-
out loading products first.
•
Remove the packaging that contains metallic parts.
•
Do not use dishes that contain decorative metal trims.
Products are not heated enough.
•
You have selected an incorrect microwave 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 mix the food.
•
Products that are cut same size heat more evenly.
•
Do not rotate the glass turntable.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, unplug the microwave.
Clean the device inside and outside with a damp
soft cloth and soft detergents. Then wipe it dry with
a clean cloth.
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