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a way as to prevent people from walking
over it.
Setting up
• Make sure the operating voltage of the
power supply line meets the voltage
marked on the housing of the appliance.
• Make sure that all elements of packing
are removed from the operating chamber
of the oven.
• Do not remove light-gray mica plate from
inside of the operating chamber, located
at the place of microwave radiation out-
put (4). It serves as magnetron protec-
tion.
Attention!
Make sure there are not any
damages, such as the following: door is
bent or broken, fastening or latch joints
are broken or loose, there are dents in-
side the oven or on the door. It is forbid-
den using the microwave oven in case of
any damage.
• Install the microwave oven on a firm flat
surface, able to bear its weight and maxi-
mum weight of foodstuff to be prepared.
The place for installation should be not
accessible by small children.
• Do not install the oven at any places with
excessive humidity or temperature, and
also near highly inflammable objects.
• Good ventilation is essential for normal
operation of this appliance. Provide free
space: 30 cm above the oven and 7-8 cm
behind and at both sides. Do not cover
or block any openings on the appliance
housing. Do not detach small legs on the
bottom of the oven.
• It is forbidden using the oven in case the
glass tray and rolling ring is absent.
• Make sure power cable is not damaged
and does not run under the oven or on
any hot surfaces or over any sharp ob-
jects.
Assembling microwave oven
Remove packing material and accessories
out of the operating chamber of the oven.
Examine the oven in order to detect any
damages if any. Pay special attention to
the door, make sure it is functioning prop-
erly. Do not install and switch on the oven in
case there are any damages.
Protective coating
Housing:
Remove protective film from the
surface of the housing if any.
Do not remove light-gray mica plate lo-
cated inside the housing, at the place
of microwaves output (4), it serves as
magnetron protection.
Glass tray installation
1. Insert the support of glass tray (6) into
the opening on the bottom of the oper-
ating chamber.
2. Install the rolling ring (7) on the bottom
of the operating chamber
.
3. Carefully install glass tray (3) on the roll-
ing ring (7) uniting its lugs with the slots
of the support (6).
• Never install glass tray upside down.
• Do not interfere with free rotation of the
glass tray during microwave oven opera-
tion.
• Always use glass tray and rolling ring for
cooking any foodstuff.
• Place cookware on the glass tray only.
• Glass tray could rotate clockwise or anti-
clockwise. It is normal.
• If any cracks or cleavages on the glass
tray, stop using the oven immediately
and replace the tray.
Operation
• Before switching on, make sure the oper-
ating voltage of power supply line meets
the voltage marked on the housing of the
appliance.
• Put foodstuff into the operating chamber
and close the door.
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