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Plastic wrapping
Only plastic items with a special mark. You can cover products in order to
preserve moisture.
Wax paper
Use to avoid fat splashing and to preserve moisture.
Materials and cookware not intended for usage in the microwave oven
Aluminum trays
Can cause sparkling.
Use cookware intended for usage in a microwave oven.
Cartoon cup with a metal
handle
Can cause sparkling.
Use cookware intended for usage in a microwave oven.
Metal cookware or cook-
ware with a metal ring
Metal shields microwave energy. Metal ring can cause sparkling.
Metal twists
Can cause sparkling and burning of packaging during cooking/
heating of products.
Paper bags
Can cause burning in the microwave oven.
Soap
Soap can melt and cause pollution of the microwave oven chamber.
Wood
Wooden cookware can get dry, crack and flame out.
Description
1. Door interlock system
2. Viewing window
3. Microwaves output
4. Glass tray support
5. Roller ring
6. Glass tray
7. Control panel
8. Grill rack. Used only in Grill mode.
Control panel
1 – Display
2 – Defrost by weight/time” button
3 – “Clock/Preset” button
4 – “Timer/Weight/Auto-menu” knob
5 – “Start/+30 sec/Confirm” button
6 – “Stop/Cancel” button
7 – “Microwave/Grill/Combi”
Microwave oven assembly
Remove the packing material and accessories from the oven chamber. Inspect the oven
for the presence of defects.
Special attention should be paid to the oven door. If any defects are found, do not install
or operate the microwave oven.
Protective cover
Housing: If the housing is covered by a protective cover, remove it from the housing sur-
face.
Do not remove the light colored micaceous cover inside the oven; it serves to protect the
magnetron.
Glass tray installation
1. Place the glass tray support (4) into the opening in the oven chamber bottom.
2. Place the roller ring (5) onto the chamber bottom.
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