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will appear on the display (9).
2.
To cancel child safety lock press and hold the
«Pause/Cancel»
button (11) for three sec-
onds, you will hear a long sound signal and
the icon will go out.
Notes:
•
During microwave or combi cooking mode
and in grill mode you can check the preset
power by pressing the
«Microwaves/Grill/
Combi»
button (15), the preset power will
be shown on the display (9) for 2-3 seconds.
•
During cooking press the
«Clock/Presets»
button (14), current time will be shown on the
display (9) for 2-3 seconds.
•
If you open the oven door during cooking,
press the
«Start/+30 sec/Confirm»
but-
ton (12) after closing the door to continue
cooking.
•
After cooking is finished you will hear
5
sound
signals.
•
If you don’t press the
«Start/+30 sec/
Confirm»
button (12) in 1 minute after
selecting the cooking program/settings, the
unit will be switched to the current time mode
without saving the settings.
CLEANING AND CARE
•
Before cleaning switch the unit off and unplug it.
•
Provide that water does not get on the unit
control panel, clean it with a soft, slightly
damp cloth and then wipe it dry.
•
Keep the oven cavity clean. When food
splatters or spilled liquids stick to oven
walls, remove them carefully using a damp
cloth.
•
If the cavity is dirty, clean it with a soft deter-
gent.
•
Do not use abrasives or wire brushes to clean
the outer and inner surfaces of the unit.
Provide that no water or detergent gets into
the air and steam outlets on the unit lid and
body.
•
Do not use ammonia detergents.
•
Use a damp cloth to clean external sur-
faces.
•
Keep the door clean. Provide that no crumbs
and food remnants accumulate between the
door and the front panel of the oven as it pre-
vents the door from normal closing.
•
Regularly clean the ventilation openings on
the oven body from dust and dirt, as air for
cooling the unit passes through them.
•
Regularly take out and clean the glass rotary
bottom plate and the roller support, wipe the
bottom of the oven cavity.
•
Wash the glass rotary bottom plate and the
roller ring in water with a neutral soap solu-
tion. You can wash these parts in a dish wash-
ing machine.
•
Do not immerse the heated glass rotary bot-
tom plate into cold water: the glass plate can
splinter due to extreme temperature differ-
ence.
TROUBLES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
The unit makes interferences in the
reception of TV and radio signals
During operation of the unit interferences in the reception
of TV and radio signals can appear. The same interferences
appear during operation of small electrical appliances such
as a mixer, a vacuum cleaner and a hair dryer. It is normal.
Low backlighting
Oven cavity backlighting can be low when low microwave
power level is selected. It is normal.
Steam accumulation on the door,
hot air output from the ventilation
openings.
During cooking, steam can evaporate from the products.
Great amount of steam evaporates via the ventilation
openings but some part can accumulate on the inner side of
the door. It is normal.
Microwave oven is switched on
without food inside.
Switching on the unit for several minutes without food does
not cause its damage. Always make sure that there is food in
the unit before switching it on
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