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Kitchen dishes
Safe use
Notes
Wrapped ready food
• Polystyrene cups
●
May be used to heat foods. Overheating
may cause the polystyrene to melt.
• Paper bags or
newspapers
x
May catch on fire in the oven.
• Recycled paper or
metal edging
x
May cause sparks in the oven.
Glass
• Glass cookware
●
May be used if it doesn't have metal
decorations.
• Fine glass
●
May be used to heat foods and beverages.
Fine glass may crack, if it is suddenly
heated to a higher temperature.
• Glass jars
●
Remove the lid. Use only for heating.
Metal dishes
• Plates
x
May cause sparks in the oven or food to
catch on fire.
• Metal bag clips
x
Paper dishes
•
Plates, cups,
napkins and kitchen
paper towels
●
Are appropriate for a short time for
heating and cooking, likewise for the
absorption of excess moisture.
• Recycled paper
x
May cause sparks in the oven.
Plastic dishes
• Dishes
●
Use only heat resistant plastics, other
plastics may due to high temperatures
lose their shape or colour. Do not use
products from melamine.
• Wrapping foils
●
Use to maintain moisture, should not
come into contact with food. When
removing them be careful of the escaping
steam.
• Bags for frozen
foods
▲
Only if intended for cooking or resistant
against high temperatures. Must not be
airtight. If necessary penetrate using a fork.
Waxed paper
●
May be used to maintain moisture in foods
and for preventing drops of fat and juices
from spraying.
●
recommended use;
▲
limited use; x not recommended;
THE BASICS OF COOKING IN A MICROWAVE OVEN
1. Carefully arrange the food. Place the larger food pieces on the perimeter of the dish.
2. Place the food on an appropriate dish before putting it into the oven. Do not
prepare food directly on the turning tray
A5
.
3. Set the correct cooking/heating time. We recommend that you set a shorter time
and extend it if necessary. When cooking foods at a high temperature, smoke may
be created or a fire may start.
4. Cover the food before cooking. This will prevent juices from splashing and food will
be evenly heated.
5. To speed up the heating of certain types of food, e.g. chicken meat or hamburgers,
flip them once during the heating process. Larger pieces of food, e.g. roasts, must be
flipped several times.
6. Certain foods, e.g. meat balls or hamburgers should be arranged both top down as
well as from the centre to the edge.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the power plug from the power socket and allow the appliance to cool
down before cleaning it.
For cleaning, do not use cleaning products with an abrasive effect, solvents, etc. that
could damage the appliance. No part of this appliance is intended for washing in
a dishwasher, with the exception of the turning tray
A5
.
Warning:
To prevent the risk of injury by electrical shock, do not
submerge the appliance, power cord or power plug in water or
any another liquid.
To prevent damaging the operating components of the oven, make sure that during
cleaning, water does not enter the vents located on the sides of the microwave oven.
Keep the microwave oven clean. Clean it regularly according to the instructions below
and remove any food that remains inside it. Failure to do this could damage the surface
of the appliance. This could adversely affect the lifetime of the microwave oven and
result in a dangerous situation arising.
Warning:
Do not use steam cleaners to clean the microwave oven.
Prior to first use and during use, regularly clean and wash the turning tray
A5
. Wash
the turning tray
A5
in warm water with a small amount of kitchen detergent, then
rinse it with clean water and wipe it dry. The turning tray
A5
may also be washed in
a dishwasher.
In the event that the inside area of the microwave oven is soiled, remove the turning
tray
A5
and the carrier
A4
and wipe the inner walls using a soft sponge lightly
dampened in warm water. Wipe it with a dry wiping cloth. In the event that the
inner area is heavily soiled, dip the sponge in warm water with a small amount of
dishwashing detergent. Wipe dry using a clean wiping cloth. Do not use any sprays
or coarse cleaning agents. These could scratch the surface or leave stains and marks.
Regularly clean the turning tray carrier
A4
and the base of the inner area to prevent
an increased noise level during operation. Wipe the base of the inner area with a soft
sponge lightly dipped in warm water with a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Wipe
dry using a clean wiping cloth. Wash the turning tray carrier
A4
in warm water with
a small amount of kitchen detergent, then rinse it with clean water and wipe it dry.
After washing it, insert it back into the microwave oven.
Wipe the external surface, including the door and gasket of the, microwave oven using
sponge lightly dipped in warm water. Wipe dry using a clean wiping cloth.
When cleaning the control panel
A5
, leave the door slightly ajar to prevent accidentally
turning on the microwave oven while it is empty. Wipe the control panel
A5
with a dry
wiping cloth. Prevent any water from entering into gaps between the buttons.
If the door fogs up from the inside or the outside, wipe it using a clean, dry wiping
cloth. This is a normal event, especially when preparing food with a high water content.
To remove unpleasant odours from the inner area of the microwave oven, in a deep
container mix one cup of water with the juice and peel of one lemon. Set the cooking
time to 5 minutes. Then wipe out the inner area using a clean, dry wiping cloth.
In the event that you need to replace the lighting inside the oven, please contact an
authorised service centre.
An unpleasant odour may develop when the microwave oven is not used for an
extended period of time. To eliminate it, you can:
1. Pour water into a large glass container and add a few lemon slices. Start the oven at
the maximum power level for 2–3 minutes.
2. Place a cup with red tea into the oven and start it at the maximum power level.
3. Place orange peel into a larger bowl and start the oven at the maximum power level
for 1 minute.
Storage
When not using the appliance for an extended period of time, disconnect the power
plug from the power socket, allow the appliance to cool down and clean it according
to the instructions in chapter "Cleaning and maintenance".
Before storing it, check that the appliance and all its accessories are thoroughly clean
and dry.
Store the appliance in a dry, clean and well-ventilated location not exposed to extreme
temperatures and out of children's reach.
BEFORE YOU CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE
Before you contact an authorised service centre, please check the following
recommendations below.
■
Check that the power cord plug is correctly inserted inside a power socket. If not,
pull it out, wait 10 seconds and then plug it back in.
■
Check that the circuit breaker has not been triggered. If everything appears to be
in order, test the power socket by inserting and turning on a different appliance.
■
Check that you have chosen the correct program and set the cooking/heating time.
■
Check that the door is properly closed. Otherwise, it will not be possible to start
the oven.
Warning:
If the problem persists, stop using the oven, disconnect the
power plug from the power socket and contact an authorised
service centre. Under no condition should you repair the
microwave oven yourself. It does not contain any parts that the
user can repair themselves.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rated voltage range .....................................................................................................................230 V~
Rated frequency...............................................................................................................................50 Hz
Rated power input ......................................................................................................................1,280 W
Microwave power output ...........................................................................................................800 W
Grill power.........................................................................................................................................800 W
Operating frequency ........................................................................................................... 2,450 MHz
Noise level ................................................................................................................................... 68 dB(A)
Diameter of the turning tray ...................................................................................................... 27 cm
Volume ...............................................................................................................................17 l (compact)
Outer dimensions ...........................................................................45.1 x 25.8 x 34.4 cm (š x v x h)
Weight ................................................................................................................................... 10.4 kg (net)
The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 68 dB(A), which represents a level
A of acoustic power with respect to a reference acoustic power of 1 pW.
We reserve the right to change text and technical specifications.