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WARNING:
Microwave source & High voltage exist in this microwave oven.
Do not remove the cover.
This microwave oven must be earthed.
Do not operate it if this microwave oven has a breakdown, please remove plug from outlet.
Be sure to switch off the electricity and discharge high voltage capacitor before repairing.
PLEASE NOTE THIS OVEN MUST BE REPAIRED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY.
Location of controls
1 Glass plate
2 Vent grille
3 Control Panel
4 Door latch
5 Griller
6 Turntable ring
7 Viewing window
Buttons and switches on the control panel
MICRO
MICROWAVE
Select the microwave power settings
GRILL/CONVE
G - 1
GRILL
For grilling and browning
CONVECTION
Convection mode without microwave, select a
temperature
C - 1 / - 2 / - 3
COMBINATION
Grill, Microwave and convection work in combina-
tion
AUTO MENU
Select one of the 6 automatic programs
CLOCK/TIMER
0:00
Use in conjunction with a knob to set the time or
start time
START/RESET
• Press once to start the program
• Quick start the microwave (always 1 minute at
100% power)
• Press the button again during operation to stop.
DEFROST / TIME SETTING
Knob for setting the time, cooking time or weights
Intended use
This device is intended for
• heating and cooking firm or liquid food
• scalloping and roasting firm food
It is designed exclusively for this purpose and may only be used therefor.
It may only be used in the manner described in this instruction manual.
The appliance may not be used for commercial purposes.
Any other use is considered not as intended and may lead to damage to
property or even personal injury.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage resulting from use other
than the intended purpose.
Information on grill and combi operation
• Use heat-resistant tableware only, as radiation heat develops during grill
and combi operation.
• When operating in grill mode only, you may also use metal or aluminum
tableware, but not during normal or combined microwave operation (see
table “Suitable microwave tableware”).
• Do not place anything on the top of the enclosure. It will become hot.
Always keep the ventilation slots unblocked.
• Use the grill to place the food closer to the heating element.
Suitable microwave tableware
CAUTION: Sparks!
• Do not use metal containers or plates. Microwaves cannot penetrate
metal but are reflected on metal surfaces. The resulting sparks inside
the microwave may damage the appliance.
• Do not use paper bowls made of recycled material, as these might
contain small amounts of metal which might cause flying sparks or
fire.
CAUTION: Risk of explosion by sealed tableware.
• Open closed containers before cooking or heating.
• Pierce protective plastic foil several times using a fork.
• The most suitable material to be used in a microwave is transparent and
allows the microwave radiation to heat the food evenly.
• Round/oval bowls and plates are more suitable than square ones, as
the food might boil over at the corners.
The table below is intended to help you choose suitable tableware:
Material
Suitable for
Micro-
wave
Grill Convec-
tion
Combi-
nation*
Heat-resistant glass container
yes
yes
yes
yes
Non heat-resistant glass container
no
no
no
no
Heat-resistant ceramic container/
plate
yes
yes
yes
yes
Plastic containers suitable for
microwaves
yes
no
no
no
Kitchen paper
yes
no
no
no
Metal or aluminium ovenware
no
yes
yes
no
Grill
no
yes
yes
yes
Aluminum foil or aluminum foil
containers
no
yes
yes
no
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