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Eliminating malfunctions
Normal operation
Technical Characteristics
Power requirements:
220V ~50Hz
Power usage in microwave mode:
1200W
Nominal output power in microwave mode:
800 W
Power usage in grill mode:
1000W
Operating frequency:
2450MHz
External dimensions:
295mm (H) x 458mm (W) x 390mm (D)
Oven volume:
20 l
Glass tray:
314mm
Weight: 14.1kg
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the characteristics of the device without prior warning.
Service life of the unit not less than 5 years
Guarantee
Details regarding guarantee conditions can be obtained from the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased.
The bill of sale or receipt must be produced when making any claim under the terms of this guarantee.
This product conforms to the EMCRequirements as laid down by the Council Directive 89/336/EEC
and to the Law Voltage Regulation (73/23 EEC)
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Malfunction
Possible causes
Method of elimination
The oven will not turn on
The power plug is not firmly connected to
the electrical outlet
Remove the power plug from the outlet.
Wait 10 seconds and then replace
Problem with power outlet
Try plugging another electrical device into
the outlet to test it
The oven will not heat
The door is not closed firmly
Close the door firmly
When the oven is operating, the rotating
glass tray makes strange noises
The roller ring or the cooking chamber
floor is dirty
Remove the glass tray and roller ring. Wash
the roller ring and the cooking chamber
floor
The microwave oven creates static in television and radio signals.
Static in television and radio signals can occur while the oven is
operating. Similar static is created by small electrical devices like
mixers, vacuum cleaners and electrical fans. This is a normal
occurrence.
The oven light is dim.
If the oven is set to a low power level, the light in the cooking
chamber may also be low. This is a normal occurrence.
Steam collects on the door and hot air comes out of the ventila
tion openings.
During the cooking process, steam is released from the food.
Most of the steam is released through the ventilation openings,
but some can collect on the inside of the door. This is a normal
occurrence.
The microwave oven was turned on without food inside.
Turning on the microwave oven for a short period of time while
empty will not cause any harm. Always make sure there is food in
the oven before starting it.
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