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Recommendations on choosing cookware
•
Ideal material for microwave-safe cookware should
be “transparent” for microwaves, as it allows mi-
crowave energy to pass through and heat the food.
•
Microwaves can not go through metal; that is why
never use metal cookware or plates with metal fin-
ishing for cooking in microwave oven.
•
Do not place recycled paper objects in microwave
oven, as they may contain small metal particles
which may cause package burning.
•
Round and oval cookware better suits for usage in
microwave ovens, than rectangular cookware.
•
Do not use cookware with splits and cracks.
TESTING OF COOKWARE BEFORE USING IT IN A
MICROWAVE OVEN
•
Put the test cookware (for instance, a plate) into the
oven cavity; place a glass with cold water on it.
•
Switch the microwave oven on at the maximal power
and set cooking time for not more than 1 minute.
•
Carefully touch the test cookware. If it is hot and the
water in the glass is cold, do not use this cookware
for cooking in the microwave oven.
•
Do not exceed testing time. Maximal testing time
is 1 minute.
ASSEMBLING THE MICROWAVE OVEN
After oven storage at low temperature or its trans-
portation in winter conditions it is necessary to
keep it unpacked for at least two hours at room
temperature before switching on.
•
Remove the package and the accessories from the
oven cavity.
•
Check the microwave oven for damages. Pay spe-
cial attention to the condition of the oven door. If
there is any problem do not set and do not switch
the oven on.
Protective covering
Body:
if there is a protective film on the unit body, re-
move it from the surface of the body.
Do not remove the light-gray mica plate inside the
cavity in the microwave output point (6), as it serves
for magnetron protection.
Installing the glass rotary bottom plate
•
Set the roller support (3) in the opening on the oven
cavity bottom.
•
Set the roller ring (4) on the oven cavity bottom.
•
Carefully set the glass rotary bottom plate (5) on the
roller ring (4), matching its ledges with the grooves
on the support (3).
•
Never set the glass rotary bottom plate with its bot-
tom up.
•
Do not prevent rotation of the glass rotary bottom
plate while oven operation.
•
Always use the glass bottom plate (5), roller support
(3) and roller ring (4) when cooking.
•
Cookware should be always set only on the glass ro-
tary bottom plate (5).
•
Glass rotary bottom plate (5) can rotate clockwise
or counterclockwise.
•
If cracks or splits appear on the glass rotary bottom
plate (5), stop using the unit immediately and re-
place the bottom plate.
OPERATION
Before switching the oven on, make sure that the mains
voltage corresponds to the voltage specified on the
unit body.
Current time setting
When the microwave oven is connected to the mains,
the display (10) will light up, you will hear a sound
signal, and the flashing divisional dots
«:»
will appear
on the display.
You can set the time in the range from
0:00
to
23:59
.
1. Press the
«Clock/Preset»
button (14), flashing
«0:»
digit will appear on the display and the icon (20) will
light up.
2. Set the digital hours value by turning the knob (17).
3. Press the
«Clock/Preset»
button (14), flashing
«:00»
digits will appear on the display.
4. Set the digital minutes value by turning the knob (17).
5. Press the
«Clock/Preset»
button (14) to finish time
setting. There will be 1 sound signal, the set time will
be shown on the display, the icon (20) will light up
and divisional dots
«:»
will be flashing.
Note:
•
If the digital time value is not set after the micro-
wave oven was connected to the mains, the current
time will not be shown on the display (10).
•
If no actions are taken after pressing the button
(14), the indications «0:00» will automatically ap-
pear on the display after 10 seconds.
Cooking in the microwave mode
Select the power level of the microwave oven and set
the cooking time.
1. Open the oven door, put the products into the oven
cavity and close the door.
2. Press the
«Microwaves»
button (11), you will hear a
sound signal, the microwave mode symbol (22) will
appear on the display and the icon (23) will light up.
3. To select the necessary power level press the
«Mi-
crowaves»
button (11). The following power modes
will be shown on the display:
Table 1
Number of
pressings
Display indica-
tion
Power of the
oven
1
100P
100%
2
80P
80%
3
60P
60%
4
40P
40%
5
20P
20%
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