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Unpacking
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Do not use the appliance if there are obvious
signs of transportation damage.
•
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent
or qualified technician to avoid hazard.
•
Ensure that young children do not play with
plastic bag packaging.
For the user
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This appliance is for home food preparation only
and should be used only for heating, cooking
and defrosting food and beverage. It is not
suitable for commercial, laboratory use or
heating therapeutic devices.
•
This appliance is not intended for use by young
children.
•
Older children or infirm persons may use the
appliance without supervision when adequate
instructions are given and they are able to use
the microwave in a safe way and understand
the hazards of improper use.
•
The door safety lock prevents the microwave
oven from operating when the door is open. Do
not tamper with them, or operate this appliance
with the door open as this can result in
microwave leakage and cause hazard to the
user.
•
It is particularly important that the oven door
closes properly. Do not operate the microwave if
a) door is warped
b) door hinges and latches are loose or broken
c) door seals and oven cavity are buckled or
deformed
d) holes and cracks are visible in the door or
oven interior walls
Warning:
Operating the appliance with this type
of damage will result in microwave leakage and
present a hazard to user.
•
Always open the microwave oven door carefully
as hot steam may escape.
•
Accessible surfaces may become hot when in
grill mode with or without microwave function.
Cookware, grilling rack and turntable may
become hot during use. Always use heat-
resistant oven gloves to avoid burns.
•
Be careful when removing a lid or cover from
cookware to avoid steam burns.
•
Do not use full power to warm empty cookware.
•
Do not force the turntable to rotate by hand. This
may cause malfunctioning.
•
Do not use the oven cavity for storage purposes.
•
Do not obstruct air vents located on the ovens.
•
Never use a high pressure cleaner or steam
cleaner to clean the appliance. The steam could
reach the electrical components and result in a
short circuit.
•
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
a) Do not overcook food.
b) Do not heat oil or fat for deep frying. Do not
leave the food unattended when cooking with
oils as these can be a fire hazard if overheat.
c) Do not leave the oven unattended when
reheating or cooking food in disposable
containers made of plastic, paper or other
combustible materials.
d) Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic
bags before placing bag in the oven.
e) Do not heat undiluted alcohol in the
microwave oven as this can easily ignite.
f) If smoke or ignition is observed inside the
cooking compartment, keep oven door
closed. Switch off and unplug the appliance
immediately. Do not open the door until the
smoke has dispersed.
g) Always keep the inside of the oven clean.
Build-up grease may overheat and cause
smoke or ignite.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Please read this user manual thoroughly before attempting to use appliance for the first time. This manual
contains important information on safe installation, use and care of the appliance. Do keep these instructions
for reference and pass them on to future user.
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