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the knob (15) to continue; press the «Pause/
Cancel» button (14) again to cancel cooking.
To cancel the wrong data, press the «Pause/
Cancel» button (14).
Note
:
The «Pause/Cancel» button (14) doesn›t cancel
current time indication.
CLEANING AND CARE
•
Switch the unit off and unplug it before clean-
ing.
•
Provide that moisture does not get on the
unit control panel. Wipe the panel with a soft,
slightly damp cloth.
•
Keep the oven cavity clean. When food
crumbs or spilled liquids stick to oven walls,
remove them carefully with a damp cloth.
•
If the working chamber is dirty use a soft
detergent.
•
Do not use abrasives or wire brushes to clean
the unit body and the oven cavity.
•
Wipe the outer surface of the unit body with a
slightly damp cloth, if the unit is very dirty use
a small amount of soft detergent.
•
Provide that no water or detergent gets into
the air and steam outlets on the unit lid.
•
Do not use ammonia detergents.
•
Always keep the oven door clean. Provide
that no crumbs accumulate between the door
and the front panel as it prevents the door
from normal closing.
•
Regularly clean the ventilation openings on
the rear side of the unit body from dust and
dirt. To clean the ventilation openings of the
unit use a vacuum cleaner with a correspond-
ing attachment.
•
Regularly take out and clean the glass rotary
bottom plate, roller ring, roller support and
wipe the bottom of the oven cavity.
•
Wash the glass rotary bottom plate and the
roller ring with a neutral soap solution.
•
Do not immerse the heated glass rotary bot-
tom plate into cold water, the glass plate can
splinter due to extreme temperature difference.
•
To remove unpleasant odors in the cavity put
a bowl with water and lemon juice in the oven
and boil it for several minutes. Thoroughly
wipe the walls of the oven cavity with a soft
cloth.
•
If you don’t use the microwave oven, keep it
in a dry cool place away from children.
TROUBLES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
The unit makes interferences in the recep-
tion of TV and radio signals
During operation of the unit interferences in the recep-
tion of TV and radio signals can appear. The same in-
terferences appear during operation of small electrical
appliances such as a mixer, a vacuum cleaner or a hair
dryer. It is normal.
Steam accumulation on the door, hot air
or steam output from the ventilation open-
ings.
During cooking, liquid evaporates from the products
and turns into steam. Ventilation openings are intended
to release the steam but some part of it can accumulate
on the inner side of the door. It is normal.
Microwave oven is switched on without
food inside.
Switching the unit on for a short time without food does
not cause its damage. Always make sure that there are
products in the unit before switching it on
Troubleshooting
Failure
Possible Cause
Solution
The unit does not switch
on
The power cord plug is not
properly inserted in the socket.
Pull the plug out of the socket. After 10
seconds insert the plug into the socket
again.
Malfunction of the electric
socket
To check it try
to connect another known good unit to
the same socket
The door is not closed tightly.
Close the door tightly
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