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... 14 3.6 Utensil test 15 4 Operation 16 4.1 Control panel 16 4.2 Operating instructions 16 4.2.1 Setting the time 16 4.2.2 Cooking with microwave oven .16 4.3 Cooking with grill or combination mode 17 4.4 Quick start 17 4.5 Defrost by time 18 4.6 Defrost by weight 18 4.7 Kitchen timer (counter 18 4.8 Auto menu 18 4.9 Multi-step cooking 19 4.10 Query function 19 4.11 Child lock 19 4.12 Opening the oven door 19 5 Cleaning and maintenance 20 5.1 Cleaning 20 5.2 Storage 20 5.3 Handling and transportation . . . .21 6 Troubleshooting 21 Microwave Oven / User Manual 3 / EN
... 14 3.6 Utensil test 15 4 Operation 16 4.1 Control panel 16 4.2 Operating instructions 16 4.2.1 Setting the time 16 4.2.2 Cooking with microwave oven .16 4.3 Cooking with grill or combination mode 17 4.4 Quick start 17 4.5 Defrost by time 18 4.6 Defrost by weight 18 4.7 Kitchen timer (counter 18 4.8 Auto menu 18 4.9 Multi-step cooking 19 4.10 Query function 19 4.11 Child lock 19 4.12 Opening the oven door 19 5 Cleaning and maintenance 20 5.1 Cleaning 20 5.2 Storage 20 5.3 Handling and transportation . . . .21 6 Troubleshooting 21 Microwave Oven / User Manual 3 / EN
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... household and similar ap- Safety locks should be • Any service works involving reused in hotels, and other Instructions Read Ca- closure surfaces. • This appliance is intended to be repaired or re- void any warranty. • The microwave oven is not intended for heating food and beverages. may be performed by the dealer, service cen- the front side and the door of food...
... household and similar ap- Safety locks should be • Any service works involving reused in hotels, and other Instructions Read Ca- closure surfaces. • This appliance is intended to be repaired or re- void any warranty. • The microwave oven is not intended for heating food and beverages. may be performed by the dealer, service cen- the front side and the door of food...
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... bathrooms, humid environments or touch the hot parts inside the oven. the warranty becomes void. heated food to dry • Operate the appliance for the ing, heating and defrost food at first time, clean all parts. You dling of the appliance. appliance. separate remote control system. • Door and outer glass may need oven gloves to hold the • Never attempt to ensure accepted for use the appliance on stoves or...
... bathrooms, humid environments or touch the hot parts inside the oven. the warranty becomes void. heated food to dry • Operate the appliance for the ing, heating and defrost food at first time, clean all parts. You dling of the appliance. appliance. separate remote control system. • Door and outer glass may need oven gloves to hold the • Never attempt to ensure accepted for use the appliance on stoves or...
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... food inside the oven when it from its • Remove the wire strings and/or plug with the informa- ture checked before placing bags to the oven. • Prevent damage to disconnect it is to the possibility of extension cord. power cable or the appliance itself • When heating food in order to avoid burns. 6 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual 1 Important safety and environmental instructions...
... food inside the oven when it from its • Remove the wire strings and/or plug with the informa- ture checked before placing bags to the oven. • Prevent damage to disconnect it is to the possibility of extension cord. power cable or the appliance itself • When heating food in order to avoid burns. 6 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual 1 Important safety and environmental instructions...
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... the wall. • Do not over-cook foods; ally generated and/or used near children and persons who are liable to clean the appliance. • Eggs in the oven. Hot oil may even cause skin burns. lode. • The oven should be min 20 cm free space above the top surface of electromagnetic radiation son to a low voltage power sup...
... the wall. • Do not over-cook foods; ally generated and/or used near children and persons who are liable to clean the appliance. • Eggs in the oven. Hot oil may even cause skin burns. lode. • The oven should be min 20 cm free space above the top surface of electromagnetic radiation son to a low voltage power sup...
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... the turntable when removing containers from children. • Due to safe use of the product or they are instructed accordingly or understand the risks of choking! Otherwise, sparking may occur. • Microwave oven must not be operated with the cabinet door open. 1.2 Compliance with the WEEE Directive and Disposing of its power cable so that is not in compliance with the installation instructions. • Microwave oven...
... the turntable when removing containers from children. • Due to safe use of the product or they are instructed accordingly or understand the risks of choking! Otherwise, sparking may occur. • Microwave oven must not be operated with the cabinet door open. 1.2 Compliance with the WEEE Directive and Disposing of its power cable so that is not in compliance with the installation instructions. • Microwave oven...
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... the replacement fuse cover must not to be the same colour as follows: Microwave Oven / User Manual 9 / EN Colour of this appliance incorporates a 13 A fuse. Take them to the packaging material collection points designated by the local authorities. 1.5 Plug Wiring The moulded plug on this appliance may not correspond with our National Environment Regulations. 1 Important safety and environmental instructions To...
... the replacement fuse cover must not to be the same colour as follows: Microwave Oven / User Manual 9 / EN Colour of this appliance incorporates a 13 A fuse. Take them to the packaging material collection points designated by the local authorities. 1.5 Plug Wiring The moulded plug on this appliance may not correspond with our National Environment Regulations. 1 Important safety and environmental instructions To...
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... in grill function and placed on the glass tray) 9. Vacuum lifter for manual door opening 2.2 Technical data Power consumption Output Operating frequency External dimensions (H*W*D) Oven capacity Net weight 230 V~50 Hz, 1450 W (Microwave) 1000 W (Grill) 900 W 2450 MHz 388*595 *400 mm 25 litres 18.5 kg Technical and design modification rights are tested at 230V. 10 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual Glass tray 5. Oven window 6. 2 Your microwave oven 2.1 Overview 1 6 54 3 2 7 8 9 Controls and parts 1. Turntable shaft...
... in grill function and placed on the glass tray) 9. Vacuum lifter for manual door opening 2.2 Technical data Power consumption Output Operating frequency External dimensions (H*W*D) Oven capacity Net weight 230 V~50 Hz, 1450 W (Microwave) 1000 W (Grill) 900 W 2450 MHz 388*595 *400 mm 25 litres 18.5 kg Technical and design modification rights are tested at 230V. 10 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual Glass tray 5. Oven window 6. 2 Your microwave oven 2.1 Overview 1 6 54 3 2 7 8 9 Controls and parts 1. Turntable shaft...
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... operation. It is damaged. • Remove any damage such as dents or broken door. Do not install if oven is not intended for counter-top use or for cooking. • If glass tray or turntable support crack or break, contact your nearest authorized service center. Microwave Oven / User Manual 11 / EN Overloading can be installed in a 60cm wide wall-mounted cabinet (at least 3 mm. • Adapters, multi-way sockets and extension cords...
... operation. It is damaged. • Remove any damage such as dents or broken door. Do not install if oven is not intended for counter-top use or for cooking. • If glass tray or turntable support crack or break, contact your nearest authorized service center. Microwave Oven / User Manual 11 / EN Overloading can be installed in a 60cm wide wall-mounted cabinet (at least 3 mm. • Adapters, multi-way sockets and extension cords...
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3 Installation and connection 3.2 Built-in installation 3.2.1 Furniture dimensions for built-in installation 3.2.2 Preparing the cabinet 1. Read the instruction on the bottom cabinet template and put the template on the bottom plane of cabinet. 380+2 LEFT EDGE a a CENTER LINE FRONT EDGE RIGHT EDGE 12 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual
3 Installation and connection 3.2 Built-in installation 3.2.1 Furniture dimensions for built-in installation 3.2.2 Preparing the cabinet 1. Read the instruction on the bottom cabinet template and put the template on the bottom plane of cabinet. 380+2 LEFT EDGE a a CENTER LINE FRONT EDGE RIGHT EDGE 12 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual
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BBrraackketet B Do not trap or bend the power cable. ScVreidwaAA BrBarcakkeett Bbrraackket Microwave Oven / User Manual 13 / EN Make the marks on the bottom plane of cabinet 3.2.3 Fixing the oven according to marks "a" of the oven is locked by bracket. Install the oven into the cabinet. Remove the bottom cabinet template and fix the bracket with screw A. 3 Installation and connection 2. SVcirdeawA A A Make sure the back of the template. 1. a a CMeenrkterzeçliizngei 3.
BBrraackketet B Do not trap or bend the power cable. ScVreidwaAA BrBarcakkeett Bbrraackket Microwave Oven / User Manual 13 / EN Make the marks on the bottom plane of cabinet 3.2.3 Fixing the oven according to marks "a" of the oven is locked by bracket. Install the oven into the cabinet. Remove the bottom cabinet template and fix the bracket with screw A. 3 Installation and connection 2. SVcirdeawA A A Make sure the back of the template. 1. a a CMeenrkterzeçliizngei 3.
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... microwave oven may cause interference on different lines. 3.4 Microwave cooking principles • Prepare the food carefully. Place the remaining parts to the outside . 3.5 Grounding instructions This appliance must be burnt. • Cover the food while cooking. This oven has a grounding cable with Screw B through the installation hole. We recommend using an electrical circuit dedicated to the cooking time. Plug your radio or TV reception. 2. Grounding system allows a leak wire for the electrical...
... microwave oven may cause interference on different lines. 3.4 Microwave cooking principles • Prepare the food carefully. Place the remaining parts to the outside . 3.5 Grounding instructions This appliance must be burnt. • Cover the food while cooking. This oven has a grounding cable with Screw B through the installation hole. We recommend using an electrical circuit dedicated to the cooking time. Plug your radio or TV reception. 2. Grounding system allows a leak wire for the electrical...
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.... 2. Operate the microwave oven at max power for microwave oven Paper kitchenware Metal tray Metal rack Aluminum foil and foil covers Foam materials Microwave Grill Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes No No Combination Yes No Yes No No No No No No Microwave Oven / User Manual 15 / EN If it is warmed up, it is a general guide...
.... 2. Operate the microwave oven at max power for microwave oven Paper kitchenware Metal tray Metal rack Aluminum foil and foil covers Foam materials Microwave Grill Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes No No Combination Yes No Yes No No No No No No Microwave Oven / User Manual 15 / EN If it is warmed up, it is a general guide...
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...want to use 80% microwave power to cook for hours will start flashing. 4. 4 Operation 4.1 Control panel Microwave Grill/Combination Defrost by time Defrost by weight Kitchen Timer/Clock Start/+30 sec./Confirm Stop/Cancel Door Open Key 4.2 Operating instructions 4.2.1 Setting the time When the microwave oven is energized, "0:00" will be displayed in LED screen. 2. Press " " twice and the figures for 20 minutes, you press " " during time setting, oven will automatically return back to previous mode. 4.2.2 Cooking with the following steps. 16 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual C If...
...want to use 80% microwave power to cook for hours will start flashing. 4. 4 Operation 4.1 Control panel Microwave Grill/Combination Defrost by time Defrost by weight Kitchen Timer/Clock Start/+30 sec./Confirm Stop/Cancel Door Open Key 4.2 Operating instructions 4.2.1 Setting the time When the microwave oven is energized, "0:00" will be displayed in LED screen. 2. Press " " twice and the figures for 20 minutes, you press " " during time setting, oven will automatically return back to previous mode. 4.2.2 Cooking with the following steps. 16 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual C If...
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...% 4.3 Cooking with 100% microwave power. 4 Operation 5. Press " " once again or turn the food over, close the door, and then press " " to start cooking with grill or combination mode 1. The steps for 10 minutes, you press the key, "G", "C-1" or "C-2" will increase until the oven displays "20:00". 9. Press " " to confirm and turn " " to start cooking. (Grill/Combination) Keypad instructions Order Screen Microwave Grill Power Power 1 G 0% 100% 2 C-1 55% 45% 3 C-2 36% 64% C When half the grill time passes, the oven sounds...
...% 4.3 Cooking with 100% microwave power. 4 Operation 5. Press " " once again or turn the food over, close the door, and then press " " to start cooking with grill or combination mode 1. The steps for 10 minutes, you press the key, "G", "C-1" or "C-2" will increase until the oven displays "20:00". 9. Press " " to confirm and turn " " to start cooking. (Grill/Combination) Keypad instructions Order Screen Microwave Grill Power Power 1 G 0% 100% 2 C-1 55% 45% 3 C-2 36% 64% C When half the grill time passes, the oven sounds...
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... A-2 Meat 350 g 350 450 g 450 18 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual If the time is displayed in order to select the weight of fish until "A-6" is set the cooking time in the screen. 2. C In auto menu and defrost by weight modes, pressing " " will be changed. Turn " " to select the desired menu. Defrost power is displayed in LED screen. 3. Press " " for once. 2. Turn " " to start cooking. Turn " " to confirm. 3. Press " " to enter the correct...
... A-2 Meat 350 g 350 450 g 450 18 / EN Microwave Oven / User Manual If the time is displayed in order to select the weight of fish until "A-6" is set the cooking time in the screen. 2. C In auto menu and defrost by weight modes, pressing " " will be changed. Turn " " to select the desired menu. Defrost power is displayed in LED screen. 3. Press " " for once. 2. Turn " " to start cooking. Turn " " to confirm. 3. Press " " to enter the correct...
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... sound indicating that the child lock is displayed in the screen. 4. Microwave Oven / User Manual 19 / EN Locking: In standby mode, press " " for 3 seconds and a buzzer will sound indicating that the child lock is already set 80% microwave power. 5. C If the door cannot be displayed; Buzzer will start cooking. Press " " for the first step and defrost time countdown will sound for 3 seconds. 4.11 Child lock 1. Press " " to the previous mode. 2. Press " " once again or turn " " to thaw food...
... sound indicating that the child lock is displayed in the screen. 4. Microwave Oven / User Manual 19 / EN Locking: In standby mode, press " " for 3 seconds and a buzzer will sound indicating that the child lock is already set 80% microwave power. 5. C If the door cannot be displayed; Buzzer will start cooking. Press " " for the first step and defrost time countdown will sound for 3 seconds. 4.11 Child lock 1. Press " " to the previous mode. 2. Press " " once again or turn " " to thaw food...
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... dry with a soft damp cloth. When the microwave oven is used if the oven gets very dirty. Do not allow control panel to remove the glass tray for a long time, please store it carefully. • Please make sure that would be cleaned with a soft cloth. Please do not intend to use in microwave and operate the oven for 5 minutes in grill function, a small amount of smoke and...
... dry with a soft damp cloth. When the microwave oven is used if the oven gets very dirty. Do not allow control panel to remove the glass tray for a long time, please store it carefully. • Please make sure that would be cleaned with a soft cloth. Please do not intend to use in microwave and operate the oven for 5 minutes in grill function, a small amount of smoke and...
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... place like mixer, vacuum cleaner, and electric fan. In low power microwave cooking, oven light may be damaged. • Dropping the appliance will get out from the food. But some may arise from vents. It is dirty. 6) Oven door does not open (due to the interference caused by professional personnel of our company). Glass turntable makes noise when microwave oven operates Oven displays E-3 error and does not function Possible Reason...
... place like mixer, vacuum cleaner, and electric fan. In low power microwave cooking, oven light may be damaged. • Dropping the appliance will get out from the food. But some may arise from vents. It is dirty. 6) Oven door does not open (due to the interference caused by professional personnel of our company). Glass turntable makes noise when microwave oven operates Oven displays E-3 error and does not function Possible Reason...
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... because of either repair or replace your microwave is provided. The microwave has not been altered, serviced, dismantled or otherwise interfered with our operating and maintenance instructions. Any parts removed during repair work or any consumable item or accessories. Replacement of unauthorised repairs or inexpert installation that time, your microwave. Repairs or replacements required as you will at our discretion either workmanship or materials, we will need help us...
... because of either repair or replace your microwave is provided. The microwave has not been altered, serviced, dismantled or otherwise interfered with our operating and maintenance instructions. Any parts removed during repair work or any consumable item or accessories. Replacement of unauthorised repairs or inexpert installation that time, your microwave. Repairs or replacements required as you will at our discretion either workmanship or materials, we will need help us...