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MICROWAVE OVEN
Description
1.
Door latches
2.
Viewing window
3.
Glass rotary bottom plate
4.
Roller support
5.
Roller ring
6.
Microwave output point
7.
Control panel
8.
Oven door blocking system
9.
Grill rack. Used for the “Grill” mode only
Control panel
10.
Display
11.
“Microwaves” button
12.
«Grill/Combi» button
13.
«Preset/Clock/Defrost» button
14.
«Pause/Cancel» button
15.
«Auto-cooking/Start/Quick start/Duration/
Weight» knob
Display
16.
Flashing dots
17.
Current time icon
18.
Auto-cooking icons
19.
Microwave mode icon
20.
«Grill» mode icon
21.
«Defrost» mode icon
22.
Child safety lock icon
For additional protection it is reasonable to install
a residual current device (RCD) with nominal
operation current not exceeding 30 mA. To install
RCD contact a specialist.
WARNING
•
Do not operate the unit if the door is open,
it is dangerous because open-door opera-
tion can result in harmful microwave radia-
tion exposure
•
Do not make any changes in electric circuits
of protective oven door blocking system.
•
Do not place any objects between the unit
body and door, thoroughly remove dirt and
remaining detergents from the inner side of
the door.
•
It is especially important that the oven door is
closed properly, it shouldn’t have any dam-
ages. Do not operate the oven with a dam-
aged door.
•
Adjustments and repair of the microwave
oven should be performed only by special-
ists of authorized service centers only.
SAFETY MEASURES
Always follow the safety measures when using
electric appliances.
Attention!
In order to avoid burns, electric
shock, fire, microwave radiation exposure and
personal injury:
•
Read all the necessary instructions carefully
before using the unit;
•
Before switching the unit on, make sure that
the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage
specified on the unit body.
•
Use the unit only for the intended purposes,
specified in this manual.
•
The unit is intended for cooking and heating
of ready meals.
•
Cookware should be preliminarily tested for
usage in a microwave oven.
•
Do not switch the unit on without food inside.
In order to avoid fire in the oven cavity:
–
when heating food in a plastic or paper pack-
age, watch the heating process to avoid the
package burning;
–
before putting paper or plastic bags into the
oven, remove wire twist-ties from them.
–
if there is burning inside oven cavity, switch
the unit off and unplug it immediately, with-
out opening the door in order to avoid fire
spreading.
–
do not use oven cavity for storage of prod-
ucts; do not leave paper or food inside it.
•
Cookware should be preliminarily tested for
usage in a microwave oven.
•
Be careful taking cookware out of the unit as
strong boiling of drinks, heated in the unit,
can continue after you have finished heating
them in the microwave oven.
•
Do not fry products in the oven.
•
Do not cook and heat shell eggs in the micro-
wave oven, they can explode even after you
have finished heating them.
•
Pierce pithy products (such as potatoes,
vegetable marrows or apples) before cook-
ing.
•
Before feeding babies from a bottle heat-
ed in a microwave oven, shake its content
and check its temperature in order to avoid
scalding.
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