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 For the oven to work properly provide an appropriate airlow. Leave a clearance of 30 

cm above the oven. A clearance of 7.5 cm is required between the oven and any adjacent 

walls.  One  side  must  be  open.  Do  not  cover  or  block  the  ventilation  openings.  Do  not 

remove the legs.

6

 Do  not  operate  the  microwave  oven  without  the  glass  tray  and  the  turntable  ring 

assembly, both properly installed.

7

 Check  to  make  sure  that  the  power  cord  is  not  damaged,  not  placed  under  the 

microwave oven or above any hot or sharp surface, and that it does not hang over the edge 

of a table or countertop.

8

 Ensure an easy access to the mains socket so that it will be possible to easily unplug 

the appliance in case of emergency.

9

 Do not use or store the microwave oven outdoors.

Grounding instructions

Connect  the  power  cord  plug  to  a  mains  socket  equipped  with  a  grounding  prong. 

Connection to a socket without a grounding prong will pose the risk of electric shock.

In case of short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock.

It is advisable to use the oven in a separate electrical circuit.

In case of using an extension cord:

1

 The  extension  cord  must  be  a  three-wire  conductor  with  a  plug  and  a  socket  both 

enabling earthed connection.

2

 Arrange the extension cord away from hot and sharp surfaces so that it cannot get 

accidentally pulled or caught.

 

  Improper connection can result in the risk of electric shock. 

  

  In  case  of  any  doubts  concerning  the  grounding  or  electrical  mains 

connection  instructions  contact  a  qualiied  electrician  or  service  centre 

employee. 

  

  Both the manufacturer and the seller do not accept any liability for injury 

or damage to the microwave oven resulting from failure to comply with the 

instructions for electrical mains connection.

Radio interference

Microwave oven operation may interference with radio, television or other communication 

equipment reception.

Interference can be reduced or eliminated in the following way:

Clean the door and sealing surfaces of the oven,

 

Reorient your radio or TV receiving antenna,

 

Move the microwave oven away from the receiver,

 

Place the microwave oven as far as possible from the receiver,

 

Plug in the microwave oven to a different mains socket so that the microwave oven and 

 

the receiver are on different mains circuits.

Cleaning, maintenance and operation

1

 Turn off and unplug the microwave oven before cleaning.

2

 Keep the inside of the microwave oven clean. If necessary, remove food deposits or 

spilled liquid from the oven walls with a damp cloth. Use a mild detergent to remove heavy 

soil. Do not use spray cleaners and other strong cleaning agents as they may stain, streak 

or tarnish the surface of the oven and door.

3

 Clean the outside surface of the oven with a damp cloth.

In order to avoid damaging the components inside the oven make sure that water does not 

penetrate the inside of the oven through the ventilation openings.

4

 Regularly wipe both sides of the oven door and window, door seals and neighbouring 

parts with a damp cloth to remove food deposits or spilled liquid. 

  

  Do not use abrasive cleaners. 

 

  When cleaning the door seals, recesses and adjacent parts, it is forbidden 

to use any substances that can damage the sealing and cause microwave 

leakage.

5

 For cleaning the oven housing, do not use abrasive cleaners such as emulsions, cream 

cleaners, polishes, etc. They may remove the graphic information symbols such as scales, 

marks, warning signs, etc.

6

 Do not allow the control panel to moisten. To clean it use a soft, damp cloth. In order to 

avoid accidental starting of the oven clean the control panel with the door open.

7

 When condensed water vapour begins to appear on the inside or outside of the door, 

wipe it with a soft cloth.
Condensation  may  occur  when  the  microwave  oven  is  operating  under  high  humidity 

conditions. In such a case it is a normal situation.

8

 From time to time, take out and clean the glass tray. Wash it in warm water with an 

addition of washing-up liquid or in a dishwasher.

9

 Regularly clean the turntable ring and the bottom of the microwave oven to prevent 

noise. Clean the bottom surface with a mild detergent. Wash the turntable ring in water with 

an addition of washing-up liquid or in the dishwasher. When replacing the turntable ring 

make sure to position it properly.

10

 In order to get rid of unpleasant odours inside the microwave oven, boil about 200 ml of 

water with lemon juice and lemon peel in a microwave-safe bowl for 5 minutes.
Wipe the inside of the microwave oven thoroughly by means of a dry, soft cloth.

11

 When it is necessary to replace the inside light bulb, call a SERVICE CENTRE.

12

 Regularly clean the microwave oven and remove food deposits. 

 

  Failure to follow the above instructions may lead to a degradation of the 

surface  which  may  affect  the  service  life  of  the  appliance  and  lead  to 

a dangerous situation.

Technical parameters

Technical parameters of the appliance

230 V~ 50 Hz, 1050 W (Microwaves)

Rated input power (microwaves)

700 W

Frequency

2450 MHz

External dimensions (mm)

440 (L) × 340 (W) × 258 (H)

Internal dimensions (mm)

276 (L) × 285 (W) × 173 (H)

Oven capacity

20 liters

Turntable

Diameter = 245 mm

Net weight

About 10.3 kg

* The above parameters are subject to change therefore the user should verify them with 

the  information  on  the  rating  label. Any  customer  complaints  regarding  errors  in  these 

parameters shall not be considered.

Technical data

ZELMER microwave ovens comply with the requirements of applicable standards.

The appliance meets the requirements of the following directives:

Low Voltage Directive (LVD) – 2006/95/EC. 

 

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) – 2004/108/EC.

 

The product is marked with CE symbol on the rating plate.

Microwave cooking – tips

1

 Carefully arrange the food. Place the thickest pieces next to the edges of the dish.

2

 Check the cooking time. Cook for the shortest time indicated and if necessary extend 

the cooking time. Heavily burned products may generate smoke or catch ire.

3

 Cover the food while cooking. The cover shall prevent the food from “splashing out” 

and ensure even cooking.

4

 During cooking turn products over in order to speed up the cooking process of such foods 

as chicken or hamburgers. Turn over large products such as roast meat at least once.

5

 Halfway through the cooking time change the arrangement of food products such as 

meatballs. The products placed on the top should be moved to the bottom and those in the 

middle should be moved towards the edges of the dish.

Kitchen utensils – tips

Use utensils suitable for use in microwave ovens. A container made of transparent material 

is ideal for use in microwave ovens as the microwaves can easily penetrate through it in 

order to heat the food.

1

 Do not use metal utensils or dishes with metal trims – microwaves do not penetrate 

through metal.

2

 Before cooking in the microwave oven remove wrappings made of recycled paper, as 

they may contain metal particles which may cause sparking and/or ire.

3

 We recommend using oval/ round dishes rather than square/ rectangular ones, as food 

in the corners of the dish gets burned more often.

4

 When grilling, protect the exposed areas from getting burned by covering them with 

narrow strips of aluminium foil. Remember to avoid the excess of foil and maintain the 

distance of minimum 3 cm between the foil and the oven internal walls.
The list below will facilitate the choice of the right dishes and utensils.

Materials you can use in the microwave oven

Material

Remarks

Aluminum foil 

Shielding  only.  Small  pieces  can  be  used  to  cover  thin 

parts of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking. Arcing can 

occur if foil is too close to oven walls. The foil should be at 

least 2.5 cm away from oven walls.

Ceramic dish

Follow  manufacturer’s  instructions.  The  bottom  of  the 

ceramic dish must be at least 5mm above the turntable. 

Incorrect usage may cause the turntable to break.

Dinnerware

Microwave  safe  only.  Follow  manufacturer’s  instructions. 

Do not use cracked or chipped dishes.

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Page 33: ...9 023_v02 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 POWER I 17 33 55 77 100 TIMER II 35 POWER I 2 TIMER II 35 PE 26663 19848 5 40 1 15150 5 1 6 7 3 2 4 4 5 1 2 3 I POWER 5 1 17 2 33 3 55 4 77 5 100 II TIMER 35 2 TIMER II 2 TIM...

Page 34: ...e oven cavity It protects against radiation Warning Risk of property damage The microwave oven is designed to be used as a standalone unit and it should not be placed in a cupboard Connect the microwa...

Page 35: ...me to time take out and clean the glass tray Wash it in warm water with an addition of washing up liquid or in a dishwasher 9 Regularly clean the turntable ring and the bottom of the microwave oven to...

Page 36: ...t splattering and retain moisture Materials to be avoided in the microwave oven Material Remarks Aluminum tray May cause arcing Transfer food into a microwave safe dish Food carton with metal handle M...

Page 37: ...ing time of one operating cycle is 35 minutes The oven starts to operate immediately after setting the time Defrosting This function allows defrosting frozen food To select defrosting turn the POWER I...

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