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Materials and dishes that are NOT safe for microwave use
Aluminum trays
Can cause arcing.
Use only microwave safe dishes.
Cardboard cups with
metal handles
Can cause arcing.
Use only microwave safe dishes.
Metal dishes or dishes
with metal rims or borders
Metal reflects microwave energy. Metal rims can cause arcing.
Metal ties
Can cause arcing, and also start the packaging on fire during cooking/
reheating.
Paper bags
Can cause fires in the microwave oven.
Soap
Soap can melt and make the cooking chamber dirty.
Wood
Wooden dishes can dry-out, crack and break.
DESCRIPTION
А) Control Panel
B) Rotating Roller Base
C) Glass Tray
D) Observation Window
E) Emergency shutoff system for turning off the electricity if the door is opened during oven operation
CONTROL PANEL
1. Start Button – Turns on the oven
2. Numerical
buttons
3. Defrost by weight button – used to defrost foods by weight from 100 to 2300 g.
4. Time button – used to set the cooking time
5. Display
6. Memory button – used for programmed cooking consisting of several stages: defrosting, cooking in microwave
mode.
7. Express Defrost button – used to set the defrost time from 5 sec. to 99 min 99 sec.
8. Power button – used to set the microwave cooking power level.
9. Time button – used to set the current time.
10. Express button – express cooking mode at 100% power level from 15 sec to 2 min.
11. Settings button – used to set the cook start time
12. Cancel button – used to stop any cooking mode/clear any incorrectly entered information, cancel the cooking
program, to active the child lock system.
DISPLAY
13. Defrost by Weight symbol
14. Cook start time symbol.
15. Time separation symbol.
16. Child lock active symbol.
17. Numerical segments
18. Microwave cooking mode symbol.
19. Second stage cooking mode symbol.
20. First stage cooking mode symbol.
21. Express Defrost mode symbol.
Assembling the microwave oven
Remove the packing material and accessories from the cooking chamber of the oven. Inspect the microwave
oven for any deformities. Pay special attention to the operation of the oven door. If any defects are found, do not
install the oven and do no turn it on.
Protective covering
Housing:
Remove the protective film (if any) from the microwave housing.
Do not remove the light-grey micaceous plate from the inside of the cooking chamber; it protects the
magnetron.
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