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1  Overview and scope of delivery

Fig. 1:  Parts of the appliance

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Item Name/function

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Door lock

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Door window

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Door

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Ventilation openings  

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Cooking chamber

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Turntable drive

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Control panel ►“Operating 

controls” on page 26

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Door opener

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Power cable

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Roller ring

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Turntable

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Cooking grate

Summary of Contents for MW 7854

Page 1: ...3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 12 Item Name function 1 Door lock 2 Door window 3 Door 4 Ventilation openings covered 5 Cooking chamber 6 Turntable drive 7 Control panel Operating controls on page 26...

Page 2: ...freezing SEVERIN offers a complete line of small electrical appliances with more than 250 products The right product for every occasion Get to know the wide range of SEVERIN products visit us at www...

Page 3: ...ial damage TIP Emphasises tips and other useful information Hazards for certain persons Particular groups of people are at an increased risk This appliance may be operated by children 8 years and olde...

Page 4: ...other foods in closed containers since these can easily explode Do not heat eggs in the shell or whole hard boiled eggs with the appliance since they can explode even after the heating by the microwa...

Page 5: ...cable is plugged into the outlet The appliance is only disconnected from the mains if the power cable is disconnected Always unplug the appliance from the outlet socket after use Risk of burning and...

Page 6: ...rn influences the usage duration and can cause dangerous situations Bacteria can form in the appliance due to poor hygiene Clean the appliance regularly Wipe the cooking chamber door and door seals wi...

Page 7: ...efective appliance Never operate a appliance that has fallen down If the appliance s power cable is damaged it must be replaced by manufacturer or their customer service department or a similarly qual...

Page 8: ...microwave oven Group II class B according to EN 55011 Electromagnetic waves are generated in the appliance which excite the molecules in the food primarily water molecules to strong vibrations Heat a...

Page 9: ...ntable 1 Press the door opener to open the microwave 2 Place the roller ring in the middle of the cooking chamber 3 Place the turntable on the drive in the interior so that the retaining lugs grip one...

Page 10: ...G Risk of fire Use only microwave safe containers Selecting cookware on page 25 WARNING Risk of burns Remove the heated dishes or liquids carefully from the cooking chamber since the containers may ha...

Page 11: ...to 0 5 Let the food rest a few minutes so that the heat can be distributed evenly in the food 6 2 Using the grate WARNING Risk of fire Heed the minimum distance to the top interior wall of 2 cm when...

Page 12: ...heat can be distributed evenly in the food 6 4 Thawing foods and liquids 1 Place the food to be thawed on the turntable in a microwave safe con tainer Selecting cookware on page 25 2 Close the door 3...

Page 13: ...oubleshooting 8 1 Troubleshooting by yourself WARNING Risk of injury The appliance does not contain any parts that you can repair yourself Never attempt to operate a defective appliance Never attempt...

Page 14: ...raw materials that can be recycled Proper disposal protects the environment and the health of your fellow men Your local authorities or dealer can provide information regarding proper disposal 10 War...

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