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CLEANING AND CARE
Clean the unit regularly. Absence of due care 
may  may  affect  the  unit  operation,  cause 
wear of the unit surfaces and create a haz-
ard to the user.

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Before  cleaning,  switch  the  unit  off  and 
unplug it.

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Provide  that  moisture  does  not  get  on  the 
unit’s control panel, clean it with a soft, slightly 
damp cloth and then wipe it dry.

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Keep the oven cavity clean. When food rem-
nants  or  splatters  stick  to  the  unit  walls, 
remove them with a damp tissue.

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If  the  cavity  is  too  dirty,  you  may  use  a  soft 
detergent.

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Do  not  use  abrasives  and  metal  brushes  to 
clean  inner  and  outer  surfaces  of  the  oven. 
Provide  that  no  water  or  detergent  gets  into 
the air and steam outlets located on the unit 
body and lid.

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Do not use ammonia-based detergents.

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Wipe  the  unit’s  outer  surface  with  a  clean, 
slightly damp cloth.

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Keep  the  oven  door  clean.  Provide  that  no 
crumbs and food remnants accumulate bet-
ween  the  door  and  the  front  panel  of  the 
oven  as  it  prevents  the  door  from  normal 
closing.

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Regularly remove dust and dirt from the venti-
lation openings on the oven body, which serve 
for cooling air intake.

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Regularly take out and clean the glass rotary 
bottom plate and the roller support, wipe the 
bottom of the oven cavity.

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Wash  the  glass  bottom  plate  and  the  roller 
support  in  warm  water  with  a  neutral  deter-
gent. You can wash these parts in a dishwash-
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 creates interference 
in the reception of TV and radio 
signals

During operation of the unit, interference in the reception of 
TV and radio signals can appear. Similar interference appears 
during operation of small electrical appliances such as a mixer,  
a vacuum cleaner and a hairdryer. It is normal.

Dim lighting

Oven cavity lighting can be low when low microwave power level 
has been set. It is normal.

Steam accumulation on the 
door, hot air output from the 
ventilation openings.

During cooking, steam can come out from the products. Most 
of the steam comes out through the ventilation openings, but 
some part of it can accumulate on the inner side of the door.  
It is normal.

The microwave oven has been 
switched on without food inside.

Switching the unit on without food for a short time does not 
cause its damage. Always make sure that there are food 
products in the unit before switching it on

Troubleshooting

Failure

Possible reason

Solution

The unit cannot be 
switched on

The power cord plug is not 
properly inserted in the 
socket

Pull the plug out of the socket.  
After 10 seconds insert the plug into the 
socket again

Malfunction of the electric 
socket

Try to connect another unit to the same 
socket

There is no heating

The door is not closed 
tightly

Close the door tightly

During operation the 
glass rotary bottom plate 
produces foreign sounds

The lower part of the oven 
cavity or the roller support 
is dirty

Wash the glass bottom plate, the roller 
support and the bottom of the oven 
cavity

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Page 3: ...viewing window Adjustments and repair of the microwave oven should be performed only by specialists of authorized service centers at the contact address list given in the warranty certificate and on t...

Page 4: ...parate remote control system Cookware should be preliminarily tested for microwave safety Cookware can heat up strongly from the cooked products thus it is necessary to use potholders Be careful takin...

Page 5: ...not be heated in the microwave oven since they may explode due to increase of inner pressure Pierce pithy products such as potatoes veg etable marrows or apples in several points before cooking Feedin...

Page 6: ...ag for steam release Paper plates and cups Use paper plates and cups only for short time cooking heating of products Do not leave the microwave oven unattended when cooking heating up food in such coo...

Page 7: ...he microwave oven to a mains socket with reliable grounding contact Set the microwave oven on a flat and hard surface that will bear its weight and maximal weight of the products which will be cooked...

Page 8: ...mains socket 0 00 2 Turn the knob 11 and set the defrost mode dEF 3 Turn the knob 12 to set the product weight 0 4 kg 0 4 4 Press the knob 12 to switch the oven on 5 16 5 After the half of defrosting...

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