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Child safety lock
–
Lock
: press and hold the
“Stop/Cancel”
button (14) for 3 seconds, you will hear a sound signal
and
will appear on the display (10).
–
Cancel lock
: in the lock mode press and hold the
“Stop/Cancel”
button (14) for three seconds,
you will hear a sound signal and
will disappear from the display (10).
Viewing the preset modes
–
In the microwaves mode, the combination mode or the “Grill” mode press the
“Microwaves/
Grill/Combi”
button (11), the preset power value will be displayed for 2-3 seconds.
–
In the one-stage mode, press the
“Clock/Presets”
button (13), the current time will be displayed
for 2-3 seconds.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
•
Before cleaning switch the unit off and unplug it.
•
Protect that moisture does not get on the control panel. Wipe the panel with a soft, slightly damp
cloth.
•
Keep the working cavity clean. When food splatters or spilled liquids stick to the oven walls,
remove them carefully using a damp cloth.
•
If the working cavity is dirty, use a soft detergent.
•
Do not use abrasives, wire brushes to clean the unit inside and outside.
•
Provide that no water or detergent gets into the air and steam openings on the oven top.
•
Do not use detergent based on ammonia.
•
Use a damp cloth to clean external surfaces.
•
Keep the door clean. Provide that no crumbs accumulate between the door and the panel as it
prevents the door from closing.
•
Regularly clean the ventilation openings on the oven body from dust and dirt, as air for cooling the
unit passes through them.
•
Regularly clean the glass plate and its support; wipe the bottom of the working cavity.
•
Wash the glass plate and the roller ring with a neutral soapy solution.
•
Do not immerse the heated glass plate into cold water: due to sudden temperature drop the glass
plate can splinter.
•
To remove unpleasant odors in the working cavity put a bowl with water and lemon juice in the oven
and boil it for several minutes. Wipe the walls of the working cavity with a soft cloth thoroughly.
•
Keep the microwave oven away from children in a dry cool place.
TROUBLES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
The unit makes interferences in the
reception of TV and radio signals
Interferences in the reception of TV and radio signals can
appear during unit operation. The same interferences
appear during operation of small electrical appliances such
as a mixer, a vacuum cleaner and a hair dryer. 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 of it can accumulate on the inner side of
the door. It is normal.
Microwave oven is switched on
without food inside.
Switching on of the microwave oven for several minutes
without food does not cause its damage. Always make sure
that there are food products in the unit before switching it on
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