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Important
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t is essentia
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for the safe operation of
the oven that it is kept c
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ean
and wiped
out after each use.
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ai
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ure to maintain
the oven in a c
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ean condition cou
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d
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ead
to deterioration of a surface that cou
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d
adverse
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y affect the
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ife of the app
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iance
and possib
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y resu
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t in a hazardous situation.
1.
Switch the oven off before cleaning
and
unp
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ug at socket if possib
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e.
.
Keep the inside of the oven, door
seals and door seal areas clean.
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hen food sp
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atters or spi
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ed
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i
T
uids
adhere to oven wa
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s
door sea
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s
and door sea
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areas wipe off with a
damp c
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oth. Mi
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d detergent may be
used if they get very dirty. The use of
harsh detergent or abrasives is not
recommended.
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ean the
microwave feed guide
carefu
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y with a damp c
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oth immediate
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y
after use.
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o not use harsh detergents
or abrasives.
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our
oven cavity
is constructed of
zinc coated stee
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painted with an
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treme
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y durab
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e coating.
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fter use
the oven interior shou
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d be wiped out to
remove any remaining water in order to
reduce the risk of corrosion to the cavity
and door.
The cavity and door can be damaged
by abrasive c
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eaners and sharp ob
M
ects
so care must be taken to avoid damage
caused in this way.
,
f the cavity or
door become damaged the
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ining may
begin to corrode. Providing the above
precautions are taken regarding the
c
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eaning and care of your oven the
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ife of
the cavity and door may be e
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tended.
5. The
outside oven surface
shou
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d
be c
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eaned with a damp c
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oth. To
prevent damage to the operating parts
inside the oven
water shou
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d not be
a
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owed to seep into the venti
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ation
openings.
.
,
f the
control panel
becomes dirty
c
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ean with a soft
dry c
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oth.
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o not use
harsh detergents or abrasives on contro
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pane
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.
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hen c
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eaning the contro
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pane
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eave the oven door open to prevent the
oven from accidenta
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y turning on.
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fter
c
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eaning touch
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c
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ear disp
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ay window.
7.
Keep air vents clear at all times.
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heck that no dust or other materia
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is b
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ocking any of the air vents on the
top
bottom or rear of the oven.
,
f air
vents become b
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ocked this cou
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d cause
overheating which wou
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d affect the
operation of the oven and possib
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y resu
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t
in a hazardous situation.
.
If steam accumulates
inside or
around the outside of the oven door,
wipe with a soft c
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oth. This may occur
when the microwave oven is operated
under high humidity conditions and in no
way indicates a ma
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function of the unit or
microwave
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eakage.
.
,
t is occasiona
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y necessary to remove
the
Glass Turntable
for c
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eaning.
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ash
the g
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ass turntab
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e in warm soapy water.
10. The
Roller Ring and oven cavity
Á
oor
shou
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d be c
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eaned regu
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ar
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y to avoid
e
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cessive noise.
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imp
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y wipe the bottom
surface of the oven with mi
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d detergent
and hot water then dry with a c
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ean
c
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oth. The Ro
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er Ring may be washed in
mi
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d soapy water.
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fter removing the Ro
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er Ring from
cavity
Á
oor for c
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eaning, be sure to
rep
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ace it in the proper position.
11.
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steam cleaner
is not to be used for
c
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eaning.
1
.
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sers are advised to
avoid any
downward pressure
on the microwave
door when in the open position. There
is a safety risk that the oven wi
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ti
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t
forward.
Care & cleaning of your oven
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