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• Do not use cookware made of reused paper as it can contain metal and thus it can lead
to burning of the packaging.
• Round or oval plates better suit for usage in microwave ovens.
Testing cookware before using it in a microwave oven
• Put the tested cookware (for instance, a plate) in the unit, place a glass with water on it.
• Switch on the unit at a maximal power and set cooking time not more than 30 sec-
onds.
• Carefully touch the tested cookware, if it is hot, but the water in the glass is cold, do not
use this cookware for cooking in the microwave oven.
• Do not exceed testing time. Maximal testing time is 30 seconds.
Cookware
Usage in a microwave oven
Heat-resistant glass
Yes
Heat non-resistant glass
No
Heat-resistant ceramics
Yes
Plastic cookware for microwave oven
Yes
Food paper
Yes
Metal tray
No
Metal rack
No
Aluminum foil and containers from foil
No
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 current 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 outlet without
grounding can lead to the risk of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician, if you do
not understand the instructions 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 contact
on the plug and the socket.
- Marking of the cord wire section of the microwave oven and on the cable of the exten-
sion 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 corre-
sponds 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 inside the chamber in the place of microwaves
output (6), 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.
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