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MICROWAVE OVEN
Description
1. Safety block system for breaking power
supply by opening the door during oven
operation
2. View window
3. Glass tray
4. Microwaves output
5. Control panel
6. Glass tray support
7. Roller ring
8. Display
9. Button for switching on g
rill/combined
cooking mode
10. Button for switching on automatic cook-
ing/warming mode
11.
Button for selecting weight defrost
mode
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Button for selecting speed defrost
mode
13.
Button for switching on
/increasing time
of cooking
14. Knob for setting up power/weight/time
15. Button for setting up cooking mode/re-
set wrong input data
16.
Button for setting up current time/cook-
ing start time
17.
Button for switching on microwave
mode and selecting power
18. Blocking-against-children mode icon
19. Grill (applicable in Grill mode only)
Safety guards to avoid exposure to
dangerous microwave radiation
• It is forbidden to operate this oven with
open door as this leads to exposure to
dangerous microwave radiation
• Do not modify electric circuits of safety
locking of the oven door.
• Do not put any objects in between the
housing of the oven and its door, remove
dirt and remnants of detergent from in-
ner surface of the door.
• Do not operate damaged oven, it is par-
ticularly important that the door should
be duly closed, and there must be no
damages of:
- doors (bending),
- joints and latches (broken or loose).
• Oven adjustment or repair should be un-
dertaken by qualified professionals at
authorized service centers only.
Important safety rules
Following safety rules is necessary while
operating electrical appliances.
Attention!
In order to avoid burns, electric
shock, fire, exposure to microwave radia-
tion and any other injuries:
1. Read all instructions carefully before
using this appliance.
2. Before switching on make sure, the
supply line voltage corresponds to the
voltage specified on the appliance
3. Use microwave oven only for its intend-
ed purpose as stated in these instruc-
tions.
4. Microwave oven is intended for cooking
foodstuff and warming up ready dishes
only.
5. So, not switch the oven on without any
foodstuff loaded in.
6. Do not use the oven in case its power
cord or plug is damaged, the appliance
malfunctions, or was dropped down.
Attention!
Children are allowed using
this appliance in your presence only af-
ter they are given appropriate instruc-
tions. They should realize danger of in-
correct usage of the oven and be able
to operate it following safety guards.
7. To avoid risk of fire starting inside the
operating chamber of the oven:
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Watch the process of warming any
foodstuff in paper or plastic wrapping
to avoid risk of fire.
- Remove wire ties from paper or plas-
tic bags before putting them into the
oven.
- In case of fire starting inside the oven,
switch it off immediately and discon-
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