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Medium 

power level

60P

60% microwave power level, suitable for cooking food

Medium-low 

power level

40P

40% microwave power level, suitable for defrosting food

Low power 

level

20P

20% microwave power level, suitable for keeping food 

warm

Note: 

In the event that the maximum microwave power level is selected, the 

oven will automatically reduce the power level for a certain time to prevent 

excessive overheating and potential damage.

Grill/combination cooking

This program is suitable for grilling meat, steaks, schnitzels, kebabs, sausages or pieces 

of chicken meat. Likewise, it can be used for toasting sandwiches and other types of 

food.

1. While the microwave oven is in the stand-by mode, repeatedly press button 

Grill/

Combi

 

B6

 to select the grill program or combination cooking program: 

G

 (grill) – 

G1

 

(combination cooking 1) – 

G2

 (combination cooking 2). The set program will appear 

on the display 

B1

.

2. Turn the control knob 

B3

 to set the cooking/heating time.

3. Press button 

Instant/Start

 

B8

 and the oven will start. The set cooking/heating time 

will start counting down on the display 

B1

.

Note: 

When the grill function is used for the first time, you may register a small 

amount of smoke and a  slight odour. This is a  normal event that will 

disappear with use. When the grill element is used for the first time, its 

protective layer is burned off.

Overview table for grilling/combination cooking

G

Grilling program, the top heating element will be turned on during 

operation. It is suitable for grilling meat, steaks, schnitzels, kebabs, 

sausages or pieces of chicken meat.

G1

Combination cooking of grill and microwave cooking: 30% of the time is 

microwave c 70% of the time is grilling.

G2

Combination cooking of grill and microwave cooking: 55% of the time is 

microwave c 45% of the time is grilling.

Warning: 

During the grilling process, all parts of the oven are heated up, 

including the rack 

A8

 or the cookware. Such parts are very hot. 

Pay increased attention when removing food from the oven. 

Use protective kitchen gloves to prevent burns from occurring.

Defrosting

This function is suitable for defrosting food.

1. While the microwave oven is in the stand-by mode, repeatedly press button 

Defrost/Clock

 

B4

 to select the food defrosting program: 

d.1

 – 

d.2

 – 

d.3

. The set 

defrosting program will appear on the display 

B1

.

2. Turn the control knob 

B3

 to set the weight of the food being defrosted.

3.  Press button 

Instant/Start

 

B8

 and the oven will start. The preset defrosting time will 

start counting down on the display 

B1

.

Note: 

During the defrosting process, the microwave oven will automatically pause 

operation to enable you to check the food and to rotate it. Then press button 

Instant/Start

 

B8

 to resume operation of the microwave oven.

Table of defrosting programs

d.1

Program for defrosting meat, set the weight between 0.1 and 2.0 kg.

d.2

Program for defrosting poultry, set the weight between 0.2 and 3.0 kg.

d.3

Program for defrosting seafood, set the weight between 0.1 and 0.9 kg.

Automatic cooking

In the automatic cooking programs, it is not necessary to set the cooking time or 

power level. Simply select the type of food that is being prepared, its weight or number 

of cups.

1. While the microwave oven is in the stand-by mode, repeatedly press button 

Auto 

Cooking

 

B7

 to select the automatic cooking program: A.1, A.2, … A.8. The set 

automatic cooking program will appear on the display 

B1

.

2. Turn the control knob 

B3

 to set the weight of the food being cooked/heated.

3. Press button 

Instant/Start

 

B8

 and the oven will start. The preset cooking/heating 

time will start counting down on the display 

B1

.

Automatic cooking program table

Program

Food

Cooking method

A.1

Popcorn

Serves to make popcorn in ready-packets that are 

available in stores, weight: 0.1 kg

A.2

Heating

Serves to heat food, weight: 0.2 – 1.0 kg

A.3

Drink/

beverage

Serves to heat drinks/beverages (1–3 cups)

The temperature of the liquid is approx. 5 – 10 °C. Use 

larger cups and do not cover.

A.4

Pizza

Serves to heat up refrigerated pizza, 1–2 slices

A.5

Potatoes

Serves to cook potatoes cut into approx. 5 mm slices.

Total weight: 0.45 – 0.65 kg

Lay the potato slices out on a large plate and cover with 

thin plastic wrap to prevent excessive water loss.

A.6

Vegetables

Serves to heat/cook various types of vegetables based 

on weight from 0.1 to 0.5 kg.

A.7

Meat

Serves to heat/cook various types of meat based on 

weight from 0.1 to 0.5 kg.

A.8

Fish

Serves to heat/cook various types of fish based on 

weight from 0.1 to 0.5 kg.

Note: 

Cook/heat food that is at room temperature (approx. 20–25 °C). Food that is 

too cold will require a longer cooking/heating time, whilst warm food will 

require a shorter cooking/heating time.

The temperature, weight and shape of food can significantly affect the 

cooking/heating time. If the result is unsatisfactory, set a  higher or lower 

food weight.

Delayed start function

The oven enables the cooking/heating process to start at a set time, at a set power 

level and for a set time.

Note: 

Before setting the delayed start function, check that the clock is correctly 

set. If the clock needs adjusting, proceed according to the instructions in 

part "

Setting the clock

".

1.  While the oven is in the stand-by mode, repeatedly press button 

Micro Power

 

B2

 to 

select the microwave power level. The set power level will appear on the display 

B1

.

2. Turn the control knob 

B3

 to set the cooking/heating time.

3. Press and hold the button 

Defrost/Clock

 

B4

for approximately 3 seconds. The hour 

digit will start flashing.

4. Use the control knob 

B3

 to set the hours and press button 

Defrost/Clock B4

 to 

confirm. The minutes digit will start flashing.

5. Use the control knob 

B3

 to set the minutes and press button 

Defrost/Clock B4

 to 

confirm, and the set time will be saved to memory.

6. When the set hour arrives, the microwave oven will start automatically.

Note: 

If you need to check the set time, press button 

Defrost / Clock B4

.

Multi-sequence food cooking

To achieve the best results, in certain cases it might be necessary to use various 

microwave power output levels. The oven enables up to 4 power levels to be set.

1  While the oven is in the stand-by mode, repeatedly press button 

Micro Power

 

B2

 to 

select the microwave power level. The set power level will appear on the display 

B1

.

2. Turn the control knob 

B3

 to set the cooking/heating time.

3.  Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set other microwave oven power levels or press button 

Grill/

Combi B6

 and select the grill function. Use the control knob 

B3

 to set the required 

cooking/heating time.

4. Press button 

Instant/Start

 

B8

 and the oven will start. The set cooking/heating time 

will start counting down on the display 

B1

.

Child safety lock

The child safety lock function enables buttons to be locked to prevent oven settings 

from being changed or it being accidentally started when empty.

Activation of the child safety lock

: while the oven is in the stand-by mode, hold down 

button 

Pause/Cancel B5

 for approx. 3 seconds. All the buttons will be deactivated.

Deactivating the child safety lock

: to deactivate the child safety lock, hold don 

button 

Pause/Cancel B5

 for approx. 3 seconds.

USING THE CORRECT KITCHEN COOKWARE

1. The ideal type of cookware for cooking in the microwave oven is a  transparent 

container, which permits the penetration of microwaves inside for the heating of 

food.

2. Metal dishes or bowls with a metal rim should not be used, because microwaves 

cannot pass through metals.

3.  Do not use recycled paper products for cooking in the microwave because they may 

contain small metal particles.

4. It is better to use circular or oval containers than square or rectangular containers. 

Food located in the corners has a tendency to overcook.

5.  You should use containers suitable for microwave ovens only in accordance with the 

instructions of the manufacturer.

This general list will help you select the right dishes.

Kitchen dishes

Safe use

Notes

Special plates for 

creating a crust

Do not use them longer than 8 minutes.

Porcelain and pottery 

dishes

Porcelain, pottery dishes including glazed 

dishes and bone porcelain are suitable if 

they do not have metal decorations.

Single use polyester 

plates

Plates are used for the packaging of some 

frozen foods.

Summary of Contents for SMW 5517WH

Page 1: ... 1 05 2021 Copyright 2021 Fast ČR a s EN Microwave oven Translation of the original manual SMW 5517WH ...

Page 2: ...s damaged have it repaired at a professional service centre to prevent causing a dangerous situation It is forbidden to use the appliance if it has a damaged power cord Cleaning and maintenance performed by the user must not be performed by children unless they are older that 8 years of age and under supervision Children younger than 8 years of age must be kept away from the appliance and its powe...

Page 3: ...space of at least 20 cm above the top surface of the oven and 10 cm from behind and on the sides Do not block any vents of the oven Do not remove the feet of the oven Use only containers that are suitable for use in microwave ovens Do not use metal containers for cooking or heating foods or liquids unless the manufacturer specifies the size and shape of metal containers suitable for microwave cook...

Page 4: ... is intended to be placed on a countertop at a maximum height of 900 mm This microwave oven is intended for use as a free standing appliance It is not designed to be built in or installed into a cabinet The microwave oven must not be placed into a cabinet Before connecting the appliance to a power socket check that the voltage on its rating label matches the electrical voltage in the power socket ...

Page 5: ...turning tray is removed or properly secured in the internal area of the oven This may damage it Do not use the oven without the turning tray being correctly installed Some components of the microwave oven may heat up during operation Do not touch hot surfaces There is a danger of a burns When not using the oven do not leave paper materials kitchen dishes or food inside Keep the inside of the oven ...

Page 6: ... 6 05 2021 Copyright 2021 Fast ČR a s SMW 5517WH 5 7 2 1 Micro PowerE xpress Weight Time Defrost Clock Pause Cancel Auto Cooking Instant Start 6 4 3 A 8 ...

Page 7: ... 7 05 2021 Copyright 2021 Fast ČR a s Micro Power Grill Combi Time Weight Defrost Clock Auto Cooking Pause Cancel Instant Start 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 B ...

Page 8: ...oven be connected to an independent electrical circuit Warning An incorrectly grounded power socket may present a danger of electrical shock Note If you have any questions regarding grounding or electrical instructions consult all such matters with a qualified electrician or repair person Neither the manufacturer nor the vendor take any responsibility for whatever damage to the oven or injury resu...

Page 9: ...o heat up refrigerated pizza 1 2 slices A 5 Potatoes Serves to cook potatoes cut into approx 5 mm slices Total weight 0 45 0 65 kg Lay the potato slices out on a large plate and cover with thin plastic wrap to prevent excessive water loss A 6 Vegetables Serves to heat cook various types of vegetables based on weight from 0 1 to 0 5 kg A 7 Meat Serves to heat cook various types of meat based on wei...

Page 10: ... 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 th...

Page 11: ...ect disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources and prevents potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could result from improper waste disposal Ask your local authorities or collection facility for more details In accordance with national regulations penalties may be imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste For business entities in Eur...

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