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•
Glass rotary bottom plate (3) can rotate
clockwise or counterclockwise. It is normal.
•
If cracks or chops appear on the glass rotary
bottom plate (3), stop using the unit immedi-
ately and replace the bottom plate.
Operation
Before switching on the unit, make sure that the
mains voltage corresponds to the voltage speci-
fied on the unit body.
Cooking/defrost in the microwave oven
1.
Open the door pulling the handle.
2.
Place food in microwave-safe cookware.
3.
Put the cookware with food on the glass rota-
ry bottom plate (3) and close the oven door.
4.
Select cooking power level using power knob
(8) «POWER»:
Power
Nominal
microwaves
power
Usage
Low
(minimal)
17%
Maintaining food
temperature,
softening of ice-
cream
Defrost
37%
Food defrost
Low
40%
Heating food
Medium
60%
Cooking cream
cakes, stewing of
foods
High
85%
Rice, fish and sea-
food, cookies,
meat
Max
(maximal)
100%
Repeated heating,
water boiling,
cooking fresh
vegetables,
chicken, duck,
heating non-dairy
products
5.
Use the timer setting knob (7) «TIME» to set
the cooking time from 1 to 30 minutes.
Note
: If it is necessary to cook for a longer time,
wait till the first operation cycle ends and set the
time again.
6.
The unit will start operating automatically,
after the selected time has been set using the
timer knob (7).
7.
The unit is provided with automatic switch
off when the door is opened. If you open the
oven door during operation, the unit will be
switched off. After closing the door the unit
will resume operation.
8.
At the end of the set time the oven will be
switched off, and you will hear a sound signal.
Attention: Always set the knob (7) to position
«0», if you are not using the unit.
Cleaning and care
•
Before cleaning switch the unit off and unplug
it.
•
Provide that moisture does not get on the
control knobs (7, 8). Wipe the control panel
with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
•
Keep the oven cavity, drive coupling (5) and
the wave guide plate (6) clean. When food
crumbs or spilled liquids stick to oven walls,
remove them carefully using a damp cloth.
•
Be careful while cleaning the drive coupling
(5), avoid getting liquid under the drive cou-
pling (5).
•
If the oven cavity or the unit body surface is
very dirty it is acceptable to use a soft deter-
gent.
•
Do not use detergent based on ammonia.
•
Do not use abrasives, wire brushes to clean
the unit inside and outside.
•
Provide that no water or detergent gets into
the ventilation openings that are located on
unit top.
•
Regularly clean the ventilation openings on
the rear side of the unit body.
•
Keep the door clean. Provide that no crumbs
accumulate between the door and the oven
front panel as it prevents the door from clos-
ing.
•
Take out and clean the glass rotary bottom
plate (3) and the roller support (4) regularly,
as well as wipe the bottom of the oven cavity.
•
It is recommended to wash the glass rotary
bottom plate (3) in warm water with neutral
detergent.
•
Do not immerse the heated glass rotary bot-
tom plate (3) into cold water: due to extreme
temperatures difference the glass tray can
splinter.
•
To remove unpleasant odors in the cavity put
a bowl with water and lemon juice in the oven
and boil it for several minutes.
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