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Before switching the oven on for the first time, make
sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the volt-
age specified on the unit body.
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Use the microwave oven only for the intended pur-
pose, as it is specified in this manual.
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The microwave oven is intended for cooking food
and heating of ready meals.
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Do not switch the unit on without food inside.
To avoid fire in the oven cavity observe the follow-
ing rules:
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When heating food in a plastic or paper package,
watch the heating process to avoid package burn-
ing.
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Before putting paper or plastic bags in the oven, re-
move wire twist-ties (clamps) from them.
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If there is burning inside the oven cavity, switch the
unit off and unplug it immediately, without opening
the door in order to avoid fire spreading.
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Do not use oven cavity for storage of any objects; do
not leave paper or food inside it.
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This unit is not intended for activation via an external
timer or a separate remote control system.
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Cookware should be preliminarily tested for usage
in a microwave oven.
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Cookware can heat up strongly from the cooked
products, thus it is necessary to use protective
kitchen gloves or potholders.
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Be careful taking cookware out of the oven as strong
boiling of liquids may happen after you have finished
heating them in the microwave oven.
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The unit is intended only for cooking/heating food
and drinks. Drying clothes or heating of various
household items may damage the oven and cause
burning of the objects inside it and fire.
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Shell eggs and hard-boiled eggs should not be
heated in the microwave oven since they can ex-
plode due to increase of inner pressure.
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Feeding bottles and baby food jars should be
placed in the oven without lids or teats. The con-
tents should be stirred or shaken periodically. Be-
fore feeding babies from a bottle or a jar, check the
temperature of its contents to avoid scalding.
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Never leave the operating unit unattended.
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For children safety reasons do not leave polyethyl-
ene bags, used as a packaging, unattended.
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Attention!
Do not allow children to play with poly-
ethylene bags or packaging film.
Danger of suf-
focation!
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Close supervision is necessary when children or
disabled persons are near the operating unit.
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This unit is not intended for usage by children or
disabled persons. In exceptional situations the
person who is responsible for their safety must
give them all the necessary and understandable
instructions on safety measures and information
about danger, that can be caused by improper us-
age of the unit.
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Do not block ventilation openings on microwave
oven body.
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Do not place the microwave oven inside kitchen
drawers, cupboards and on the shelves, which do
not provide proper ventilation.
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Do not immerse the power cord and power plug into
water or any other liquids.
•
Make sure that the power cord and the power plug
do not touch hot surfaces or sharp edges of fur-
niture.
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When unplugging the unit, pull the power plug but
not the cord.
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Do not touch the power plug with wet hands as it
may lead to electric shock.
•
Never use the microwave oven if the power cord or
the power plug is damaged, if the oven works im-
properly or after it was dropped.
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To avoid electric shock do not dismantle and repair
the microwave oven by yourself. If you find any dam-
ages apply to the authorized service center only.
THE UNIT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USAGE ONLY
Instructions on microwave oven grounding
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The unit should be securely grounded. In case of
any inner short circuit grounding reduces the risk
of electric shock, because the current will pass via
the ground wire. A power cord with a grounding wire
and a plug with a grounding contact are used in the
microwave oven.
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The plug should be connected to the mains socket
with a grounding contact.
Warning:
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Usage of the plug with a grounding contact con-
nected to a socket without grounding can lead to
the risk of electric shock.
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Consult a qualified electrician, if you need oven
grounding instructions or if you are not sure that the
microwave oven is securely grounded.
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To prevent tangling of the power cord the micro-
wave oven is equipped with a short power cord.
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If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only
a 3-wire extension cord with a grounding contact
on the power cord plug and a grounding contact
on the socket.
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Wire section marking of the MWO power cord and of
the extension cord should match.
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The power cable of the extension cord should not
hang from the edges of the table, where children
can pull it and it should be placed in such way that
excludes possibility of stepping on it
GENERAL RULES OF COOKING PRODUCTS IN MI-
CROWAVE OVENS
WARNING: Remember to open hermetic or vacuum
package of food before cooking or heating it in the
microwave oven. Otherwise the pressure that will
build up inside the package can burst it.
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Shell eggs and hard-boiled eggs should not be
cooked or heated in microwave ovens since they
can explode due to increase of inner pressure.
Pierce pithy products (such as potatoes, vegeta-
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