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21. Auto cooking mode indication
22. Timer indication
23. Standby mode indication
24. Digital information/current time indica-
tion
25. Grille mode indication
26. Current time indication
27. Lockout mode indication
28. Power level indication
29. Product weight indication
30. 60%, 40% and 20% power operation in-
dication
31. Combination mode 2 indication
32. 100% and 80% power operation indica-
tion
33. Combination mode 1 indication
34. Microwave mode indication
35. Defrost mode indication
TIPS ON GROUNDING OF THE
MICROWAVE OVEN
The unit should be securely grounded. In
case of any short circuit grounding reduces
risk of getting electric shock, because cur-
rent will pass via a ground wire. A power
cord with a grounding wire and the plug
with a grounding contact are used in the
unit. The plug should be connected to the
outlet that should always have a grounding
contact.
WARNING:
usage of the plug with a
grounding contact connected with the out-
let without grounding can lead to the risk of
electric shock. Consult a qualified electri-
cian, if you do not understand the instruc-
tions on grounding or if you are not sure
that the unit is securely grounded.
To prevent tangling of the power cable the
unit is equipped with a short power cable.
If you need an extension cord use only a 3-
wired extension cord with a grounding con-
tact on the plug and the socket.
- Marking of the cord wire section of the
microwave oven and on the cable of the
extension cord should match.
- There should be a grounding wire in the
extension cord.
- The power cable of the extension cord
should not hang over the edges of the
table, where children can pull it and it
should not be in a passing way.
SETTING
• Before switching on the unit, make sure
that the voltage in your home socket cor-
responds to the voltage specified on the
unit.
• Make sure that all packing materials are
removed from the oven chamber.
• Do not remove a light-gray mica base in-
side the chamber in the place of micro-
waves output (4), as it serves to protect
the magnetron.
ATTENTION!
Make sure that the unit
does not have damages such as: bent or
broken door, broken or loose hinges and
latches, dimples inside the oven or on
the door. With the existence of any of the
damages, usage of the unit is prohibited.
• Set the unit on the flat stable surface that
will bear its weight and max. weight of the
products, which will be cooked in it. Place
the unit out of the reach of children.
• Do not place the unit in places with high
moisture and temperature, and near in-
flammable objects.
• Proper ventilation is needed for normal
operation of the unit. Set the oven leaving
at least 7-8 cm of space behind and on
the sides of the oven and 30 cm of space
above the oven.
Do not block ventilation openings on the
microwave oven case. Do not remove
supporting legs from the bottom of the
oven.
• Do not use the unit without the glass tray
and the roller ring.
• Make sure that the power cable does not
have any damages and does not pass
below the unit or through any hot or sharp
objects.
Microwave oven assembly
Remove the package and the accessories
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