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Installing the Glass Tray
1. Place the rotating roller base (В) into the opening located on the bottom of the cooking chamber.
2. Carefully place the glass tray (С), onto the roller base (В). Never install the glass tray upside-down.
• Do not impede rotation of the glass tray while the oven is operating.
• During food preparation, always us the glass tray and the roller base.
• Food and dishes for cooking food should only be placed on the glass tray.
• The glass tray can rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise. This is normal.
• Replace the glass tray immediately if it should become cracked or splits.
Installation
• Before connecting the microwave oven, make sure that the operating voltage and power usage matches the
parameters of your electrical system. Connect the microwave oven to a grounded electrical outlet.
• Install the oven on a flat, stable surface. Choose a location that will not be accessible to small children.
• Install the oven so that the distance between the wall and the back of the oven is no less than 7-8 cm and the
free space above the microwave is no less than 30 cm.
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Do not remove the legs from the bottom of the microwave oven.
• Do not block the ventilation openings on the microwave oven’s housing.
• The microwave oven should be installed away from televisions and radios in order to prevent static interference
of radio and television signals.
WARNING:
Do not install the microwave oven on heating surfaces (kitchen stoves) or other sources of heat
waves.
If the microwave oven malfunctions due to user error, the warranty for free service and repair is voided.
While operating, the top surface of the microwave oven and heat up significantly; avoid touching hot
surfaces of the oven with bare skin in order to prevent burns.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE MICROWAVE OVEN
1. Setting the Current Time
Upon connecting the microwave oven to electricity, it will emit an audible signal and the display will show “1:01”.
You can set the time from “1:00” – “12:59”;
Example: To set the time of “10:12”.
• Press the (9) “Clock” button, after that the “Cancel” (12) button; the display will show “ : 0”.
• Use the numerical buttons (2) to enter “10, 12”.
• Press the (9) “Clock” button for confirmation; the time separation symbol (15) will begin to blink.
Note:
- The current time will not be displayed until the time is set.
- If while setting the current time, the “Cancel” (12) button was pressed, or no operation was conducted for 20
sec., the microwave oven automatically returns to its previous state and emits an audible signal.
2. Cooking in the Microwave Oven
Set the power level of the microwave oven and the cooking time.
Example: To start the oven for 10 minutes at 80% power capacity, complete the following steps:
• Open the oven door, place food in the cooking chamber and close the door.
• Press the (8) “Power” button, the display will show “P 10” and the (20) symbol.
• Press the numerical button “8” to set the power level to 80% - “P 8”.
• Press the “Time” (4) button and the use the numerical (2) buttons to set the cooking time of “10:00”.
• Press the “Start” button to begin cooking.
During the cooking process, the display will show the remaining cooking time and symbols (20) and (28) will light.
At the end of the cooking process, the oven turns off and emits three audible signals; the word “End” will blink on
the screen. If not action is taken for 2 min, the oven will repeat the 3 audible signals.
Note:
Power Selection Table
Numerical buttons
Information on the display
Power level of the oven
1
Р 1
10%
2
Р 2
20%
3
Р 3
30%
4
Р 4
40%
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