Sage Compact Wave Soft Close BMO650 Quick Manual Download Page 11

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been tested before eating, 

drinking or serving.

PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID 

POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO 

EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE 

ENERGY

• Do not attempt to operate 

this oven with the door 

open since open-door 

operation can result in 

harmful exposure to 

microwave energy. It is 

important not to defeat 

or tamper with the 

safety interlocks.

• Do not place any object 

between the oven front 

face and the door or allow 

soil or cleaner residue to 

accumulate on sealing 

surfaces.

• If the door or door seals 

are damaged, the oven 

must not be operated. 

Immediately cease use 

and call Sage Consumer 

Support for examination, 

repair or adjustment. It 

is particularly important 

that the oven door close 

properly and that there 

is no damage to the:(1) 

Door (bent), (2) Hinges 

and latches (broken or 

loosened), (3) Door seals 

and sealing surfaces.

• Do not put any foreign 

material between the 

door and door jamb of 

the microwave oven.

• The oven should not 

be adjusted or repaired 

by anyone except 

properly qualified 

service personnel.

SUPERHEATED LIQUIDS

• To reduce this risk of 

injury to persons:

• Do not overheat 

the liquid.

• Stir the liquid both before 

and halfway through 

heating it.

• The heating of beverages 

in the microwave can 

boil over. Care should 

be taken when handling 

beverages at all times.

• Do not use straight-sided 

containers with narrow 

necks.

Summary of Contents for Compact Wave Soft Close BMO650

Page 1: ...the Compact Wave Soft Close BMO650 SMO650 EN QUICK GUIDE...

Page 2: ...lectric shock fire injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy A downloadable version of this document is also available at sageappliances com Before using for the first time please en...

Page 3: ...the supplied installation instructions on page 16 Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers for example closed glass jars have the potential to explode and shall not be heated in this ove...

Page 4: ...safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Do not operate this appliance when it has a damaged cord or plug when it is not working properly or when it has...

Page 5: ...plastic bags before placing bag in oven In the event materials inside the oven ignite keep oven door closed turn oven off and disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker...

Page 6: ...ating Do not use the oven without the turntable roller and glass turntable in place Ensure the glass turntable is positioned correctly into the indents on the turntable roller The microwave oven is no...

Page 7: ...IL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person WARNING It is hazardous for anyone other tha...

Page 8: ...and ordinances We also recommend a separate circuit dedicated to serving only this microwave oven A short power supply cord is supplied to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or trip...

Page 9: ...ld lead to deterioration of the surface adversely affecting the life of the microwave oven and possibly resulting in a hazardous situation Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the microwave oven The mi...

Page 10: ...r or paper towels when cooking Recycled paper may contain small metal or other impurities which could cause sparking and or fire Do not use metal containers or utensils in the microwave oven as these...

Page 11: ...ll Sage Consumer Support for examination repair or adjustment It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the 1 Door bent 2 Hinges and latches broken...

Page 12: ...not cook any food surrounded by a membrane such as potatoes chicken liver egg yolks oysters etc without first piercing the membrane several times helping to allow for steam to escape Eggs in the shell...

Page 13: ...ruck hard it may break or weaken and could later shatter into many small pieces without apparent cause If you see any sparks arcing or flashing within the microwave oven press the STOP CLEAR button an...

Page 14: ...Consumption 230 240V 50 Hz 1200 1250W Output 750 800W 2450 MHz Outside Dimensions 29 2cm 11 5 inches H 48 5cm 19 0 inches W 41 7cm 16 4 inches D with handle 38 7cm 15 2 inches D without handle Glass...

Page 15: ...0 in 10 increments E DEFROST and REHEAT function F POPCORN Function G FOOD MENU function H BEVERAGE Function I TIME dial J Mute button K START 30 INSTANT START button Each press adds 30 second increme...

Page 16: ...cavity base Place the glass turntable on top of the turntable roller matching the indents of turntable roller at the centre area INSTALLATION AND TURNING ON THE MICROWAVE OVEN This microwave oven is i...

Page 17: ...ppliances If installed near or over a heat source the oven could be damaged and the warranty would be void Check the oven for any damage such as misaligned or bent door damaged door seals and sealing...

Page 18: ...n with flash 3 times and the microwave will beep once g kg CUPS SLICES QTY To disable CHILD LOCK press and hold the STOP CLEAR button for 3 seconds The time will be displayed and you will have full fu...

Page 19: ...value will increase by 30 seconds 30 SEC INSTANT START Press START Instant 30 button to begin cooking instantly for 30 seconds with 100 microwave power Each additional press will increase the cooking...

Page 20: ...erheating may scald or burn drinks g kg CUPS SLICES QTY FOOD MENU The food menu setting is designed to automatically cook at the correct power for the correct time Depending on the food item selected...

Page 21: ...setting is designed to gently defrost food without overheating and drying out of edges After the defrost cycle most foods will still be somewhat icy in the centre when removed from the microwave Stan...

Page 22: ...ome types of food such as cakes roast vegetables and dough products can be advantageous It allows more energy to penetrate the food from all sides base and top Use a microwave safe plastic or ceramic...

Page 23: ...ve with a soft damp cloth The turntable roller may be washed in mild soapy water rinse in clean water and dry thoroughly When removing the turntable roller from the cavity floor for cleaning be sure t...

Page 24: ...mer Steam accumulating on door and hot air coming out from vents During operation steam may be produced Most will exit through the vents however some may accumulate around the oven door POSSIBLE PROBL...

Page 25: ...s During this guarantee period Sage Appliances will repair replace or refund any defective product at the sole discretion of Sage Appliances All legal warranty rights under applicable national legisla...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

Page 27: ...27 Notes...

Page 28: ...gf gig vom tats chlichen Produkt abweichen FRA En raison de leur am lioration continue les produits repr sent s ou photographi s dans le pr sent document peuvent diff rer l g rement du produit r el IT...

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