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2. Accurately install the glass tray (5), aligning its protrusions with the drive grooves (4). Never install the glass tray with the
lower side up.
• Do not impede the glass tray rotation during the operation.
• During cooking, always use the glass tray and its support drive.
• Put products and dishes only on the glass tray.
• The glass tray can rotate clockwise/counterclockwise. This is normal.
• If any cracks or chips have appeared on the tray, replace the tray immediately.
Oven Installation
• Before connecting the microwave oven to the power supply socket, make sure that oven operating voltage and power
consumption correspond to the parameters of the local power supply. Connect the oven to the power supply socket
which has reliable grounding.
• Place the oven onto a flat, stable surface. Try to select a place away from the reach of small children.
• Install the oven so that to leave no less than 7-8 cm interval between the oven's back and side covers and the wall, and
free space above the oven should be no less than 30 cm.
• Do not remove supports from the microwave oven bottom cover.
• Do not close ventilation openings on the oven housing.
• The microwave oven should be placed away from TV and radios, to prevent interference when receiving TV and radio
broadcast.
WARNING: Do not install the microwave oven onto a heated surface (kitchen oven) or other sources of heat.
If the microwave oven is broken because of improper use, the user will be deprived of the free guarantee right.
OPERATION
Cooking products
• Set the desired power, by setting the knob (6) to the corresponding position.
• Set the cooking time according to the recipe, by rotating the timer knob (7) clockwise.
Defrosting products
• Set the switch knob (6) into Defrost position.
• Set the defrost time, according to the product weight, by setting the timer knob (7) into the corresponding position.
• The oven automatically starts cooking after the time is set by the Timer knob (7).
• When the cooking time is finished, the oven will turn off and issue a sound signal.
Attention: Always set the timer knob (7) into "0" position, when you do not use the oven.
Power Level Selection Table
Function
Output power (%)
Application
Low
17%
Maintaining the product temperature, softening ice-cream
Defrost
M.Low (defrost)
40%
48%
Defrosting products
Defrosting products
Med (Medium)
66%
Warming products
M.High
85%
Rice, fish and seafood, cookies, meat
High
100%
Warming of cooked products, boiling water, cooking fresh vegetables, chicken, goose,
warming of non-milky drinks.
Care and cleaning
• Turn off the oven and disconnect from electrical power before cleaning.
• Do not allow moisture to contact the control panel. Clean it with a soft, lightly dampened paper towel.
• Keep the oven's cooking chamber clean. If pieces of food or liquid sprays are left on the chamber walls, remove them
with a damp paper towel.
• A mild cleanser may be used if the chamber becomes exceptionally dirty.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning instruments or wire brushes to clean the inside or outside of the oven. Make sure that no
water or cleanser gets in any of the ventilation or steam release openings on the top of the microwave oven.
• Do not use ammonia-based cleansers.
• The outer surfaces should be cleaned with a damp paper towel.
• The oven door should always be clean. Do not allow crumbs of food to build-up between the door and the front panel of
the oven; this may prevent normal closure of the door.
• Clean the ventilation openings on top of the oven housing regularly - keep them free of dust and dirt.
" Regularly put away and clean the glass tray and its drive, wipe the oven cavity bottom.
• Regularly remove and wash the glass tray and its base - wipe the oven chamber floor clean.
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