Philco PMD 2010S User Manual Download Page 8

EN - 6

 04/2011

Copyright © 2011, Fast ČR, a. s.

PART 3: INSTALLATION

1.  Make sure that you have removed all packaging materials and advertising labels from inside the appliance.
2.

 WARNING:

 Check that the microwave oven is not damaged and that the door and the locks fi t well, that 

the seal is not damaged, that the hinges and locks are not destroyed or loosened and that the inside area 
is in order. If you discover any damage, please contact an authorised service centre.

3.  This microwave oven must be placed on an even, stable surface, that can bear its weight even with the 

food inserted. 

4.  Do not install the oven in the vicinity of heat sources, moisture or high humidity, or near fl ammable 

materials.

5.  For proper operation of the microwave oven it is necessary to provide suffi

  cient air ventilation. Allow free 

space of 20 cm above the top surface of the oven, 10 cm from behind and 5 cm on the sides. Do not cover 
or block the openings in the appliance. Do not remove the feet of the microwave oven.

6.  Do not use the microwave oven without the glass turning plate, drive assembly and the rotating ring 

installed. 

7.  Make sure that the power cord is not damaged and is not lead under the oven or over a hot or sharp 

surface.

8.  The power socket must be freely accessible so that you can disconnect the microwave oven at any time 

if necessary.

9.  Do not use the microwave oven outdoors.
10.

  The appliance is designed to be used in free space, it is not designed to be built-in.

Summary of Contents for PMD 2010S

Page 1: ...MICROWAVE OVEN USER S MANUAL PMD 2010S...

Page 2: ...Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual...

Page 3: ...4 THE BASICS OF COOKING IN A MICROWAVE OVEN 7 Guide to kitchen dishes 7 PART 5 CONTROL PANEL 8 PART 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MICROWAVE OVEN 10 Setting the digital clock 10 Microwave cooking 10...

Page 4: ...and the door with any object and make sure that dirt or remains of detergent do not accumulate on the oven seals 3 Do not use the microwave oven if it is damaged It is especially important that the d...

Page 5: ...that the child is able to use the oven in a safe manner and understands the danger resulting from incorrect use To limit the risk of a fire hazard inside the oven use only kitchen dishes suitable for...

Page 6: ...grounding power plug The power plug must be connected to a mains socket outlet that is correctly installed and grounded This reduces the risk of injury by electric shock if a short circuit occurs in s...

Page 7: ...1 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s PART 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Safety door lock 5 Waveguide 2 Microwave oven window 6 Rotating glass plate 3 Rotating ring 7 Heating element 4 Control panel 8...

Page 8: ...ources moisture or high humidity or near flammable materials 5 For proper operation of the microwave oven it is necessary to provide sufficient air ventilation Allow free space of 20 cm above the top...

Page 9: ...The ideal type of dish for cooking in the microwave oven is a transparent container which permits the penetration of microwaves inside for the heating of food 2 Microwaves do not travel through metal...

Page 10: ...EN 8 04 2011 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s PART 5 CONTROL PANEL Control panel...

Page 11: ...tart Quick Start Button Press this button to start the set cooking program Repeatedly press this button to quickly start cooking at maximum power without setting the power and the time Stop Cancel But...

Page 12: ...al to set the minutes 08 30 5 Press the CLOCK button to confirm 6 You can check the clock while cooking by pressing the CLOCK button Cooking using a microwave To program microwave cooking first repeat...

Page 13: ...and power level is set automatically as soon as you set the food weight The weight range of frozen food is from 100g to 1800g Example You want to defrost 600 g of prawns 1 Insert prawns in a bowl into...

Page 14: ...owave oven will complete the cooking process for the food or meal in the remaining time Example You want to cook a 400g fish 1 Press the AUTO COOK button 6 times 2 Using the TIME WEIGHT dial set the w...

Page 15: ...ven or around the door fogs up with steam from food wipe it off with a clean dry wiping cloth This condition may arise if the oven is installed in a humid environment This is a normal event 7 Regularl...

Page 16: ...lues on the control panel 4 Check that the door is properly closed and that the door safety system is working properly Otherwise microwaves will not be produced in the oven WARNING IF THE ABOVE MENTIO...

Page 17: ...s and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the n...

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