• 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 inflam-
mable 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 support-
ing 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.
• Do not place the unit near TV-sets and audio appliances, the unit can bring interfer-
ences in their operation.
Microwave oven assembly
Remove the package and the accessories from the operating chamber. Check the oven
whether there is deformation or not. Pay special attention to the door state. If there is
some problem do not set and do not switch on the oven.
Protective covering
Case: If there is protective covering, remove it from the surface.
Do not remove light grey mica plate inside the operating chamber; it serves to pro-
tect the magnetron.
Setting the glass tray
1. Set the rotating socket (4) in the opening situated on the bottom of the operating cham-
ber.
2. Set the roller ring (5) on the bottom of the chamber.
3. Carefully set glass tray (3) by matching ledges and grooves of the support (4).
Never set the glass tray with its bottom upside down.
• Do not prevent rotation of the glass tray while operating the oven.
• During cooking always use glass tray and tray support.
• Products and cookware should be always set only on the glass tray.
• The glass tray can rotate clockwise/anti clockwise. It is normal.
• If cracks or chops appear, stop using the unit immediately or replace the glass tray.
OPERATION
• Before switching on the unit, make sure that the voltage in your home socket corre-
sponds to the voltage specified on the unit.
• Put the products inside the working chamber and close the door
Cooking products
• Set the required cooking power, by setting the knob (7) to the required position.
Function
Power output
Products
Low
17%
Softening ice cream, keeping food warm
Medium low/defrost
33%
Defrosting products, softening chocolate or glaze,
drawn butter or soft cheese
Medium
55%
Cooking braised meat or fish
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