CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning your microwave oven, switch off the appliance, remove the plug from the socket and allow the appliance
to cool down fully.
Caution:
Never use a steam cleaner!
Interior
Clean the interior of the appliance after each use. Use a damp cloth. For thorough cleaning, use warm water with washing-up
liquid or a stainless steel cleaning agent and properly wipe the interior dry with a cloth.
Accessories
Loose accessories such as the baking plate, rotating platform, the ring for the rotating platform and the grille must be cleaned
with warm water and washing-up liquid. These accessories may also be cleaned in the dishwasher. Properly dry everything
before using it again.
Exterior
Clean the exterior of the appliance with a damp cloth or sponge. If necessary, you can clean the exterior of the appliance
by means of a mild washing-up liquid. Also properly clean the door and door rubber.
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
First check the following before submitting the microwave oven for repair.
Problem
Solution
The microwave oven does not work
Is the plug inserted in the socket?
Is the fuse in the meter cupboard defective?
The microwave oven does not heat up
Is the door properly closed? Open the door and close
it again properly.
The rotating platform makes noise
Clean the ring for the rotating platform and the bottom
of the microwave oven.
The food is not properly defrosted
Were power and time set correctly? Did you stir the food during
defrosting or turn it over?
“E01” is shown in the display, and the appliance
continuous to make beep sounds.
The temperature safeguard for very high temperature has been
activated. Press the
button to return to the standby mode.
“E02” is shown in the display, and the appliance
continuous to make beep sounds.
The temperature safeguard for very low temperature has been
activated. Press the
button to return to the standby mode.
“E03” is shown in the display, and the appliance
continuous to make beep sounds.
The system sensor is short-circuited. Press the
button
to return to the standby mode.
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