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Instructions for the User 

 

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7.6.3 

Child safety lock-out function 

With the oven in OF

F status (see point “7.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1 

pressed  until  the message  OFF  SHO  appears  on  DSP1.  Now  press  PT1 
until the message “OFF BLOC” appears on DPS1. 
Turn  PT1  to  the  right  or  left  to  activate  (ON  BLOC)  or  deactivate  (OFF 
BLOC)  this  function,  which  locks  out  all  the  functions  and  knobs  after  3 
minutes  of  operation  without  any  command  from  the  user  (when  this 
system is active, the 

 symbol appears on DPS2). 

After  setting  the  parameter  required,  press  PT2  to  return  the  oven  to  the 
initial standby status. 
To  exit  the  lockout  status  temporarily  to  modify  a  cooking  program  or 
select  a  different  function,  keep  PT1  pressed  until  the 

  symbol 

disappears  from  DSP2.  The  required  changes  can  now  be  made,  and  2 
minutes after the last setting is made the lockout will come into operation 
again. 
To  deactivate  the  lockout  permanently,  access  the  secondary  menu  and 
switch the function off as described in this section. 

7.7 

Cooling fan system 

The  appliance  is  equipped  with  a  cooling  system  which  comes  into 
operation as soon as a cooking function starts. 
Operation of the fans generates a normal air flow which comes out above 
the door and may continue for a short time even after the oven is switched 
off. 

7.8 

Inside light 

The oven light comes on: 

  when the oven door is opened 

in standby status (point “7.2 Operating 

settings”) or; 

  when the function knob is turned to any function. 

If the oven door is left open, the oven light will automatically shut-off after 
10 minutes. 

Summary of Contents for SC45MK

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use Microwave Notice d utilisation Four micro ondes...

Page 2: ...for the qualified engineer who is to install commission and test the appliance 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 4 2 DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY 5 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 4 GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN...

Page 3: ...HIS APPLIANCE FOR HEATING ROOMS NEVER LEAVE PACKAGING RESIDUES UNATTENDED IN THE HOME SEPARATE THE VARIOUS PACKAGING MATERIALS BY TYPE AND CONSIGN THEM TO THE NEAREST SEPARATE DISPOSAL CENTRE THIS APP...

Page 4: ...he packaging lying around Packaging parts and especially plastic bags may represent a suffocation hazard for children Your old appliance must also be disposed of properly Important deliver the applian...

Page 5: ...DED LATER IN THIS MANUAL DURING THE TESTS PUT A GLASS OF WATER INSIDE THE OVEN AS IT WILL ABSORB THE MICROWAVES AND THE OVEN WILL NOT BE DAMAGED IF THE APPLIANCE FAILS TO OPERATE DISCONNECT IT FROM TH...

Page 6: ...G THIS TO THE CHILD DANGER OF BURNING TAKE CARE WHEN HEATING LIQUIDS WHEN LIQUIDS WATER COFFEE TEA MILK ETC ARE NEARLY AT BOILING POINT INSIDE THE OVEN AND ARE TAKEN OUT SUDDENLY THEY MAY SPURT OUT OF...

Page 7: ...owave oven is not kept clean its surface may deteriorate and this may shorten the oven s working life and could even result in a dangerous situation The door contact surfaces the front of the cavity a...

Page 8: ...rntable plate 11 Mica cover 6 Low rack 12 Lamp 5 BEFORE INSTALLATION Never leave packaging residues unattended in the home Separate waste packaging materials by type and consign them to the nearest se...

Page 9: ...ers CURRENT TIME DURATION DISPLAY This display shows the current time or the cooking duration Also visible are the function cut out light see point 7 6 3 Child safety lock out function From now on for...

Page 10: ...ttings and is also used to select a cooking function see point 7 2 Operating settings From now on for convenience it will be referred to as PT2 The table below provides a short description of the func...

Page 11: ...ng the current time from the standby setting press PT2 once All the displays and knobs light up from the ON setting press PT2 once Only the symbol on DSP1 remains on 7 3 First Use At first use or afte...

Page 12: ...or left to change the preset microwaves power Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start please refer to point 7 4...

Page 13: ...ge the delayed start time Press PT2 to validate the delayed start time The oven enters in an idle state waiting for the defined start time DSP3 shows the selected function and DSP1 and DSP2 show all t...

Page 14: ...2000 W 3 Activate or deactivate the child safety device 7 6 1 Show Room Function With the oven in OFF status see point 7 2 Operating settings keep PT1 pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1...

Page 15: ...t a different function keep PT1 pressed until the symbol disappears from DSP2 The required changes can now be made and 2 minutes after the last setting is made the lockout will come into operation aga...

Page 16: ...ES AVAILABLE High Rack useful for grilling thin foods Low Rack useful for grilling thick foods or other general uses Browning Plate useful for microwave cooking food that requires bottom heat It can a...

Page 17: ...sistant Follow the food manufacturer s instructions If you have several containers such as cups for example set them out uniformly on the turntable plate Do not close plastic bags with metal clips Use...

Page 18: ...their characteristics better The lids used must let microwaves pass through and have small holes that allow steam to escape 9 1 1 Cooking vegetables FOOD QUANTITY GR LIQUIDS ADDITION POWER W TIME MIN...

Page 19: ...and broader parts 7 Fat rich foods such as butter cream cheese and cream should not be completely defrosted If they are kept at room temperature they will be ready to be served in a few minutes With u...

Page 20: ...E TIMES GOULASH 500 8 10 10 15 TURN TWICE 1000 17 19 20 30 TURN THREE TIMES MINCED MEAT 100 2 4 10 15 TURN TWICE 500 10 14 20 30 TURN THREE TIMES SAUSAGES 200 4 6 10 15 TURN ONCE 500 9 12 15 20 TURN T...

Page 21: ...tes with a 600 W microwaves power level 2 Brush the browning plate with oil in order to brown the food nicely 3 Place the fresh or frozen food directly on the browning plate 4 Place the browning plate...

Page 22: ...ashes of fat may go onto the elements and be burnt This is a normal situation and does not mean there is any kind of operating fault 7 After you have finished cooking clean the interior and the access...

Page 23: ...P BOWLS 400 2 4 3 5 Before using a dish in the microwave oven make sure that it is suitable for microwave use Only use dishes or containers that are suitable for microwave use The dish to be used in t...

Page 24: ...icrowave use 9 6 2 Grill Element In the case of the grill function the ovenware must be resistant to temperature of at least 300 C Plastic dishes are not suitable for use in the grill 9 6 3 Combinatio...

Page 25: ...L DEFROSTING HEATING COOKING GLASS AND CHINA 1 HOME USE CAN BE USED IN DISH WASHER NOT FLAME RESISTANT YES YES NO NO GLAZED CHINA FLAME RESISTANT GLASS AND CHINA YES YES YES YES CHINA STONE WARE 2 UNG...

Page 26: ...cloth and wipe over the surface then rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather 10 3 Food stains or spills Never use metal scouring pads or sharp scrapers which will damage the sur...

Page 27: ...ng it Proceed as follows 1 Turn the grill support by 180 1 2 Lower the grill gently 2 Do not use excessive force as this may cause damage 3 After cleaning the ceiling put the grill 2 back in its place...

Page 28: ...e you may damage the bulb Follow the lamp manufacturer s instructions Screw the glass light cover into place 1 Connect the oven again to the power supply 11 2 What should I do if the oven doesn t work...

Page 29: ...You have selected the correct operating times and power level The food you have put inside the oven is a larger amount or colder than you usually put in The food is too hot dried out or burnt Check if...

Page 30: ...h an omnipolar breaking device with contact gap of at least 3 mm located in an easily accessible position close to the appliance itself If a socket and plug connection is used check that they are of t...

Page 31: ...C d 163927...

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