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ENGLISH
Soup
300 ml
2
:
30
Microwave mode, 100%
power
600 ml
4
:
00
900 ml
6
:
00
Fish
200 g
3:00
Microwave mode, 80% power
300 g
4:20
400 g
5:40
500 g
7:00
600 g
8:20
Note:
– The result of cooking in the auto-cooking mode depends on the size and form of the products and their location
on the glass rotary bottom plate. Anyway, if you find the result unsatisfying, increase or reduce the set weight or
amount of the product or use the microwave cooking mode (see the «Microwave mode» section).
«Child Care» function
Switch the blocking function on, and it will prevent children from using the unit.
1. In the current time mode, press and hold the «
Reset
» button (15) during 3 seconds, the symbols «LoC» will be
shown on the display (6).
2. To switch the blocking off, press and hold the «
Reset
» button (15) during 3 seconds.
CLEANING AND CARE
Clean the unit regularly. Absence of due care may may affect the unit operation, cause wear of the unit
surfaces and create a hazard to the user.
•
Before cleaning, switch the unit off and unplug it.
• Provide that moisture does not get on the unit’s control panel, clean it with a soft, slightly damp cloth and then
wipe it dry.
• Keep the oven cavity clean. When food remnants or splatters stick to the unit walls, remove them with a damp
tissue.
• If the cavity is too dirty, you may use a soft detergent.
• Do not use abrasives and metal brushes to clean inner and outer surfaces of the oven. Provide that no water or
detergent gets into the air and steam outlets located on the unit body and lid.
• Do not use ammonia-based detergents.
• Wipe the unit’s outer surface with a clean, slightly damp cloth.
• Keep the oven door clean. Provide that no crumbs and food remnants accumulate between the door and the front
panel of the oven as it prevents the door from normal closing.
• Regularly remove dust and dirt from the ventilation openings on the oven body, which serve for cooling air intake.
•Regularly take out and clean the glass rotary bottom plate and the roller support, wipe the bottom of the oven
cavity.
• Wash the glass bottom plate and the roller support in warm water with a neutral detergent. You can wash these
parts in a dishwashing machine.
• Do not immerse the heated glass rotary bottom plate into cold water: the glass plate can splinter due to extreme
temperature difference.
TROUBLES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
The unit creates interference in the
reception of TV and radio signals
During operation of the unit, interference in the reception of TV and radio
signals can appear. Similar interference appears during operation of small
electrical appliances such as a mixer, a vacuum cleaner and a hairdryer.
It is normal.
Dim lighting
Oven cavity lighting can be low when low microwave power level has been
set. It is normal.
Steam accumulation on the door,
hot air output from the ventilation
openings.
During cooking, steam can come out from the products. Most of the
steam comes out through the ventilation openings, but some part of it can
accumulate on the inner side of the door. It is normal.
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