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Contents 

 

1. Instructions ..................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.1. Safety Information

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1.2. Disposal

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1.3. This user manual

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1.4. How to read the user manual

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2. Description .................................................................................................................................... 10

 

2.1. General Description

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2.2. Control Panel

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2.3. Acessories

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2.4. Description of functions

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3. Use ................................................................................................................................................. 13

 

3.1. Advantages of the microwave oven

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3.2. Instructions

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3.3. What kind of ovenware can be used?

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3.4. First use

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3.5. Using the oven

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3.6. Cooking Functions

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3.7. Special functions and automatic programs

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3.8. 

When the oven is working…

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3.9. Secondary menu

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3.10. Recommended cooking tables

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4. Cleaning and Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 27

 

4.1. Instructions

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4.2. Cleaning the surfaces

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4.3. Ordinary daily cleaning

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4.4. Food stains and residues

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4.5. Cleaning the oven

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4.6. Extraordinary maintenance

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4.7.What should I do if the oven doesn’t work?

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5. Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 29

 

5.1. Electrical connection

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5.2. Positioning the oven

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6. Installation Images ....................................................................................................................... 88

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for MP6322X

Page 1: ...14 3 4 First use 16 3 5 Using the oven 16 3 6 Cooking Functions 17 3 7 Special functions and automatic programs 18 3 8 When the oven is working 20 3 9 Secondary menu 21 3 10 Recommended cooking tables 22 4 Cleaning and Maintenance 27 4 1 Instructions 27 4 2 Cleaning the surfaces 27 4 3 Ordinary daily cleaning 27 4 4 Food stains and residues 27 4 5 Cleaning the oven 27 4 6 Extraordinary maintenance...

Page 2: ... from children WARNING Keep children away from the appliance when it operates or when it cools down Accessible parts are hot If the appliance has a child safety device we recommend that you activate it Children under 3 years must not be left unsupervised in the vicinity of the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision GENERAL SAFETY This appliance is...

Page 3: ...fter it has been repaired by a Technical Assistance Service technician If smoke is emitted switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling Care must be taken when handling the container The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperature chec...

Page 4: ...en heating liquids put a teaspoon or glass rod inside the container INSTALLATION The electric system must be equipped with a means for disconnection with a contact separation in all poles that provides full disconnection under overvoltage category III If a plug is used for the electric connection then it must be accessible after installation Protection against electric shock must be provided by th...

Page 5: ...If the door or door seals are damaged the appliance must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person If the power cable is damaged it should be substituted by the manufacturer authorized agents or technicians qualified for this task in order to avoid dangerous situations Furthermore special tools are required for this task Repair and maintenance work especially of current carr...

Page 6: ... on the ceiling of the oven interior This cover stops fat and pieces of food damaging the microwave generator Do not keep any inflammable object inside the oven as it may burn if the oven is switched on Do not use the oven as a pantry Do not use the oven for frying as it is impossible to control the temperature of oil heated by microwaves The ceramic base and the grills can bear a maximum load of ...

Page 7: ...e separately collected Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance Before you dispose of your appliance remove the power cable cut it and dispose of it 1 3 This user manual This user manual is an integral part of the appliance and must therefore be kept in its entirely and whithin the user s reach for the whole w...

Page 8: ...10 10 EN Description 2 1 General Description 1 Catches 2 Door window glass 3 Drop down grill 4 Ceramic base 5 Control panel ...

Page 9: ...time or the cooking duration Also visible are the function safety lock out light see Child safety lock out function Microwaves power Weight display From now on for convenience it will be referred to as DSP2 This display shows the Parameters set for the function required or the Parameters set by the user Function display From now on for convenience it will be referred to as DSP3 This display shows ...

Page 10: ...s or other general uses Some models are not provided with all accessories 2 4 Description of functions The table below provides a short description of the functions available Microwaves Defrost by time Microwaves grill element Defrost by weight Grill element Pizza function Description ...

Page 11: ...etron which converts the electrical energy into microwave energy These electromagnetic waves are channelled towards the inside of the oven by a wave guide and distributed using a metallic disperser or a rotating plate Inside the oven the microwaves are propagated in all directions and reflected by the metallic walls thus uniformly penetrating the foods Why the food is heated Most foods contain wat...

Page 12: ... is suitable However if it gets very hot or causes an electrical arch it is not suitable Hot foods transmit heat to the dish which may become very hot Therefore always use a glove Grill function In the case of the grill function the dish must be resistant to temperatures of at least 250ºC Plastic dishes are not suitable Combined function In the combined function the dishes that are used must be su...

Page 13: ...and porcelain 1 Domestic non fire resistant may be washed in dishwasher yes yes no no Glazed ceramic Fire resistant glass and porcelain yes yes yes yes Ceramic earthenware dishes unglazed glazed without metallic decorations yes yes no no Earthenware dishes glazed unglazed yes no yes no no no no no Plastic dishes 2 heat resistant up to 100 C heat resistant up to 250 C yes yes no yes no no no no Pla...

Page 14: ...n the first use or after a power failure will be flashing on the appliance s display To be able to start any cooking function the current time must be set 1 Press PT1 for 3 seconds to set the current time 2 Turn PT1 to the right and left to increase or decrease the hours 3 Press it once to move on to setting the minutes 4 Turn it the right and left to increase or decrease the hours and press it to...

Page 15: ... Delayed Start Time Automatic cooking If the door is opened then cooking will stop Once the door is closed press the START key to resume cooking Combination Combination cooking is a mix of traditional cooking and microwave operation Microwave Grill The use of the grill results in perfect browning of the food s surface Using the microwave on the other hand leads to a rapid internal cooking of the f...

Page 16: ... the cooking process or otherwise press PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start please refer to Delayed Start Time Automatic cooking 3 7 Special functions and automatic programs Defrosting by time manual This function allows food to be defrosted by the microwave according to a selected period of time 1 After selecting this function turn PT1 to the right or left to change the pres...

Page 17: ... will need to be turned The following table shows the programs for the defrosting by weight function indicating the weight ranges defrosting and resting times to ensure that the food reaches a uniform temperature Program Food Weight kg Time min Resting time min PR 01 Meat 100 2000 2 43 20 30 PR 02 Poultry 100 2500 2 58 20 30 PR 03 Fish 100 2000 2 40 20 30 PR 04 Fruit 100 500 2 13 5 10 PR 05 Bread ...

Page 18: ...t of operating time If you wish at this time you can Turn or stir the food to ensure it will be evenly cooked Modify the process parameters Cancel the process by pressing PT2 for 3 seconds To restart the process close the door and press PT2 Modifying parameters The operating parameters time weight power etc can only be modified when the cooking process has been interrupted Proceed as follows Press...

Page 19: ...ed changes can now be made and 2 minutes after the last setting is made the lockout will come into operation again 6 To deactivate the lockout permanently access the secondary menu and switch the function off as described in this section Show Room Function for exhibitors only 1 With the oven in OFF status see point 7 2 Operating settings keep PT1 pressed between 5 6 seconds until the message OFF S...

Page 20: ...normal and may be more noticeable if the room temperature is low The oven s safe working is not affected by this After you have finished cooking clean up the water coming from the condensation When heating liquids use containers with a wide opening so that the steam can evaporate easily Prepare the foods as per the instructions and keep in mind the cooking times and power levels indicated in the t...

Page 21: ...ting with Microwaves General instructions for defrosting 1 When defrosting use only dishes that are appropriate for microwaves china glass suitable plastic 2 The defrost function by weight and the tables refer to the defrosting of raw food 3 The defrosting time depends on the quantity and thickness of the food When freezing food keep the defrosting process in mind Distribute the food evenly in the...

Page 22: ...or standing time until the food is completely defrosted The table below shows different defrosting and standing times in order to ensure the food temperature is evenly distributed for different types and weights of food plus recommendations Food Weight g Defrosting time min Standing time min Recommendation Portions of meat veal beef pork 100 2 3 5 10 Turn once 200 4 5 5 10 Turn once 500 10 12 10 1...

Page 23: ... interior and the accessories so that cooking remains do not become encrusted Grill Element Fish Quantity g Time min Instructions Fish Bass Sardines gurnard 800 6 8 fish 18 24 15 20 Spread lightly with butter After half of cooking time turn and spread with seasoning Meat Sausages 6 8 units 22 26 Prick after half cooking time and turn Frozen hamburgers 3 units 18 20 Spare rib approx 3 cm thick 400 ...

Page 24: ...heese topped onion soup 2 x 200 g cups Soup bowls 360 2 4 3 5 Before using a dish in the microwave oven make sure that it is suitable for microwave use Only use dishes or containers that are suitable for microwave use The dish to be used in the combined function must be suitable for microwave and grill use See the section on types of ovenware Keep in mind that the figures given are merely indicati...

Page 25: ...inse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a microfiber cloth 4 4 Food stains and residues Do not use metallic sponges or sharp scrapers as they will damage the surfaces Use ordinary non abrasive products with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a microfiber cloth 4 5 Cleaning the oven Cleaning the oven Cavity Cleaning is the only main...

Page 26: ... servicing procedures or the replacement of parts subject to wear and tear such as gaskets light bulbs etc The specific operations for each procedure of this kind are provided below Before carrying out any operation involving access to live parts disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply Substitution of light bulb If the light bulb needs substitution call the Technical Assistance since ...

Page 27: ... the lamp has blown You can keep on using the oven If the problem has not been resolved or in the case of other types of fault contact your local technical support centre All repairs must be performed by specialised technicians 5 1 Electrical connection The nameplate with the technical data serial number and mark is in a visible position on the oven door frame The nameplate must never be removed T...

Page 28: ...ided DE Die Mikrowelle in die Nische einschieben und entsprechend anpassen Die Tür der Mikrowelle öffnen und das Gerät mit den vier mitgelieferten Schrauben am Küchenmöbel wie im Bild dargestellt befestigen RU Разместите печь полностью внутри шкафа по центру ниши Откройте дверцу печи и прикрутите прибор к шкафу при помощи четырех входящих в комплект винтов Винты вставляйте через отверстия на перед...

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