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User manual for Microwave
Fire-resistant glass or ceramics
Heat-resistant and microwave
suited plastic.
Heat-resistant porcelain /
stoneware
See also chapter “Select
cooking dishware”
The following materials may be
used
only for brief operation
(e.g. warming up)
as long as it is
under
constant supervision in case of
fire
and the manufacturer explicitly
states that the materials are
suitable for microwaves .
Wickerwork
Wood / wooden skewer
Plastic cups / dishes etc.
White paper trays / cartons
1.1 Very important !
The following items
are
under no circumstances
suitable
for microwave cooking:
Metal containers, cutlery or
skewers
Containers with metal trimming
(e.g. gold rim)
Bags sealed with metal parts
(clips)
Cartons coated with plastic film
or foil
Coloured or recycled paper
Metal objects may trigger off
unwanted sparking and potentially
damage the appliance.
Coated cartons, coloured or
recycled paper may contain
substances that may lead to
overheating and fire.
If your appliance is also equipped
with a fan or a grill
function
, make
sure
the dishes you use have a
high heat resistance.
2 Where to Install the Oven
1. Before installing
your new
appliance,
you need to check
as
for visible external damage.
Under no circumstances should
the appliance be started
, if it is
damaged.
Therefore, thoroughly check the
appliance as for:
Damaged packaging
,
indicating that the appliance
may have been damaged
during shipment
Damaged cabinet
Damaged door glass panel
Visible damage to the cable /
plug
If you suspect any damage,
please have
the appliance tested
by the customer support service.
At all costs prevent
the emission
of any hazardous microwave
radiation by not
starting up a
damaged oven.
The installation in a
kitchen furniture is only
allowed for specified built-in
appliances
3 Installing the Oven:
a) Unpack the appliance
b) Remove all objects from the
inside of the oven.
c) Carefully remove all plastic
films and stickers from:
-
the cabinet
-
the door
GB
fi211206mid
GB 7