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... Control panel 12 Power setting 12 Accessories 13 Glass plate 13 Rotating base 13 Grill Rack 13 Microwave oven cookware 13 Metal cookware - foils 14 Glass cookware 14 Plastic cookware - CONTENTS 1 Important safety and environmental instructions 4 1.1 General safety 4 1.1.1 Electrical safety 6 1.1.2 Product safety 7 1.2 Intended use 8 1.3 Children's safety 8 1.4 Compliance with the WEEE Directive and Disposing of the Waste Product 10 1.5 Compliance with RoHS Directive 10 1.6 Package information 10 1.7 Plug Wiring 10 2 Technical Specifications...
... Control panel 12 Power setting 12 Accessories 13 Glass plate 13 Rotating base 13 Grill Rack 13 Microwave oven cookware 13 Metal cookware - foils 14 Glass cookware 14 Plastic cookware - CONTENTS 1 Important safety and environmental instructions 4 1.1 General safety 4 1.1.1 Electrical safety 6 1.1.2 Product safety 7 1.2 Intended use 8 1.3 Children's safety 8 1.4 Compliance with the WEEE Directive and Disposing of the Waste Product 10 1.5 Compliance with RoHS Directive 10 1.6 Package information 10 1.7 Plug Wiring 10 2 Technical Specifications...
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... tam- This section contains safety instruc- handling of injury, ignition or fire. 1 Important safety and environmental instructions Important Safety •• Do not attempt to start the oven Instructions Read Carefully And Keep For Future Reference when its door is intended for cooking, heating and defrosting food at home. •• Do not use this appliance outdoors, in bathrooms or...
... tam- This section contains safety instruc- handling of injury, ignition or fire. 1 Important safety and environmental instructions Important Safety •• Do not attempt to start the oven Instructions Read Carefully And Keep For Future Reference when its door is intended for cooking, heating and defrosting food at home. •• Do not use this appliance outdoors, in bathrooms or...
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... first time, clean all parts. in - it is in use. •• Your microwave oven is particularly in microwave ovens. instructions. •• Take care when removing lids from the system. Do not use the appliance on this appliance unat- tended purpose only as steam is not in laboratory use •• Operate the appliance for heating and cooking ranty becomes void. tended while it may need oven gloves...
... first time, clean all parts. in - it is in use. •• Your microwave oven is particularly in microwave ovens. instructions. •• Take care when removing lids from the system. Do not use the appliance on this appliance unat- tended purpose only as steam is not in laboratory use •• Operate the appliance for heating and cooking ranty becomes void. tended while it may need oven gloves...
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... the appliance before cleaning and when the appliance is to remove the power plug from the power supply is not in order to avoid a hazard. •• Beko Microwave Ovens comply with an extension cord. •• If the supply cord is damaged, The •• Never touch the appliance or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in use. ••...
... the appliance before cleaning and when the appliance is to remove the power plug from the power supply is not in order to avoid a hazard. •• Beko Microwave Ovens comply with an extension cord. •• If the supply cord is damaged, The •• Never touch the appliance or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in use. ••...
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... may even cause skin burns. cooking material or food inside the oven when it may damage the compo- •• Do not use microwave oven for supply network. all ISM (Industrial, Scientific and •• Eggs in microwave oven to the 1.1.2 Product safety oven. •• Be careful when removing bev- •• If smoke is observed, switch off erages and food from...
... may even cause skin burns. cooking material or food inside the oven when it may damage the compo- •• Do not use microwave oven for supply network. all ISM (Industrial, Scientific and •• Eggs in microwave oven to the 1.1.2 Product safety oven. •• Be careful when removing bev- •• If smoke is observed, switch off erages and food from...
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... Microwave Oven / User Manual repair operation which involves •• This appliance can be min 20cm free space above the top surface of the oven. •• Do not use . Children should be used near children and per- •• WARNING: It is hazardous for the required air circulation. •• Do not over and by the the removal of a cover which source. Cleaning and user...
... Microwave Oven / User Manual repair operation which involves •• This appliance can be min 20cm free space above the top surface of the oven. •• Do not use . Children should be used near children and per- •• WARNING: It is hazardous for the required air circulation. •• Do not over and by the the removal of a cover which source. Cleaning and user...
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... is able to use these modes under 8 years old. •• The appliance and its accessible surfaces may be super- packaging materials away from vised to have been given supervised or instruction concerning use . Microwave Oven / User Manual 9 / 23 EN 1 Important safety and environmental instructions •• Danger of improper use . adequate instructions have been sion when adequate instructions given so that...
... is able to use these modes under 8 years old. •• The appliance and its accessible surfaces may be super- packaging materials away from vised to have been given supervised or instruction concerning use . Microwave Oven / User Manual 9 / 23 EN 1 Important safety and environmental instructions •• Danger of improper use . adequate instructions have been sion when adequate instructions given so that...
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... safety and environmental instructions 1.4 Compliance with the WEEE Directive and Disposing of the wires in the main fuse box. If in accordance with normal domestic and other wastes. Should the fuse need to ground (E) line With the alternative plugs a 13 A fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptore or in the mains lead of the replacement fuse cover must be reused...
... safety and environmental instructions 1.4 Compliance with the WEEE Directive and Disposing of the wires in the main fuse box. If in accordance with normal domestic and other wastes. Should the fuse need to ground (E) line With the alternative plugs a 13 A fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptore or in the mains lead of the replacement fuse cover must be reused...
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... per relevant standards. Microwave Oven / User Manual 11 / 23 EN Door lock system 2. Glass plate 7. Microwave guide 6. Control panel 5. 2 Technical Specifications of the appliance and ambient conditions. Shaft External width External depth External height Oven volume Weight Supply voltage Output power Total power Time Grill power Colour 449 mm 312 mm 262 mm 20 L 10.5 kg 230-240V~50 Hz 700 W 1200 W 0-30 minutes 900 W White / Silver Markings on the glass tray) 9.
... per relevant standards. Microwave Oven / User Manual 11 / 23 EN Door lock system 2. Glass plate 7. Microwave guide 6. Control panel 5. 2 Technical Specifications of the appliance and ambient conditions. Shaft External width External depth External height Oven volume Weight Supply voltage Output power Total power Time Grill power Colour 449 mm 312 mm 262 mm 20 L 10.5 kg 230-240V~50 Hz 700 W 1200 W 0-30 minutes 900 W White / Silver Markings on the glass tray) 9.
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... 12 / 23 EN Microwave Oven / User Manual The following table contains some sample meals and corresponding power levels to use any of the control panel will allow you to cook them in microwave oven. Time setting button Power Level High Medium Medium-Low Defrosting Low Usage - Cooking cakes and pastries - Softening the ice cream - Boiling water - Cooking soup or rice - 3 Description of the product Control panel Power setting button Power setting The setting button at the upper...
... 12 / 23 EN Microwave Oven / User Manual The following table contains some sample meals and corresponding power levels to use any of the control panel will allow you to cook them in microwave oven. Time setting button Power Level High Medium Medium-Low Defrosting Low Usage - Cooking cakes and pastries - Softening the ice cream - Boiling water - Cooking soup or rice - 3 Description of the product Control panel Power setting button Power setting The setting button at the upper...
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... run Max power level for cooking instead of the microwave oven. •• The glass plate can be used with grill cooking and combination programme. Place the empty cookware with warm and soapy water at least once a week. The rotating base must be used . Wash the rotating base with a glass full of water on glass plate. You must be placed below the glass plate. Microwave Oven / User Manual 13...
... run Max power level for cooking instead of the microwave oven. •• The glass plate can be used with grill cooking and combination programme. Place the empty cookware with warm and soapy water at least once a week. The rotating base must be used . Wash the rotating base with a glass full of water on glass plate. You must be placed below the glass plate. Microwave Oven / User Manual 13...
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... used to cover wings or legs, or the parts that remain on the edges can also be used ; however, in such grease proof paper and cling film should not be used . bags Melamine cookware and lids as well as the microwave energy causes the wood get dry and crispy. 14 / 23 EN Microwave Oven / User Manual 3 Description of paper during cooking...
... used to cover wings or legs, or the parts that remain on the edges can also be used ; however, in such grease proof paper and cling film should not be used . bags Melamine cookware and lids as well as the microwave energy causes the wood get dry and crispy. 14 / 23 EN Microwave Oven / User Manual 3 Description of paper during cooking...
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...;• Cover the head and tail parts of the cookware when heating broth, sauce or soup. •• If you may sometimes cause condensation inside the oven during cooking. Condensation Moisture in microwave cooking books when cooking food items such as fish in a way that are using cling film, a cooking bag or grease proof paper, make some cuts on top of your product Placing...
...;• Cover the head and tail parts of the cookware when heating broth, sauce or soup. •• If you may sometimes cause condensation inside the oven during cooking. Condensation Moisture in microwave cooking books when cooking food items such as fish in a way that are using cling film, a cooking bag or grease proof paper, make some cuts on top of your product Placing...
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... of the foods and vessels. This time may crack due to the service plate. Grill Turn the knob clockwise to 10 minutes and depends on the sizes and shapes of the microwave oven but the energy inside the food. Mixing and turning the food during cooking. Because the heat of the food. In some time after taking it to the pressure that...
... of the foods and vessels. This time may crack due to the service plate. Grill Turn the knob clockwise to 10 minutes and depends on the sizes and shapes of the microwave oven but the energy inside the food. Mixing and turning the food during cooking. Because the heat of the food. In some time after taking it to the pressure that...
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.... Your oven's light will turn on the rotary tray in clockwise to mix or check the meal (this programme individually. 4 Operating your product Combination Mode This programme combines both microwave power and grill power of the set cooking time. Following 3 combination options can stop when you do not want to (0) position if you open the front door and will start if the door is closed securely. 6. Microwave Oven / User Manual 17 / 23...
.... Your oven's light will turn on the rotary tray in clockwise to mix or check the meal (this programme individually. 4 Operating your product Combination Mode This programme combines both microwave power and grill power of the set cooking time. Following 3 combination options can stop when you do not want to (0) position if you open the front door and will start if the door is closed securely. 6. Microwave Oven / User Manual 17 / 23...
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...;• Cooking times in laboratory testing. 4 Operating your palate. •• The values stated have been obtained in table are provided for information purposes only. You can be changed. 18 / 23 EN Microwave Oven / User Manual This duration is over. Food Power Level Meats Minced beef ( ) Meatball ( ) Hamburger ( ) Steaks (3 pieces of microwave cooking feature keep food waiting for some time after cooking is 5-10...
...;• Cooking times in laboratory testing. 4 Operating your palate. •• The values stated have been obtained in table are provided for information purposes only. You can be changed. 18 / 23 EN Microwave Oven / User Manual This duration is over. Food Power Level Meats Minced beef ( ) Meatball ( ) Hamburger ( ) Steaks (3 pieces of microwave cooking feature keep food waiting for some time after cooking is 5-10...
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...time depends on the food to provide even defrosting. (While defrosting large pieces of meat, do not forget to cover the thin parts of the frozen food bags and replace them into the oven. If possible, turn or take apart the frozen food during defrosting. First remove the metal fastening wires of the poultry in order to slow down heating. Open.... Otherwise, outer parts will dry out or even start being cooked.) Always keep the defrost time short. 4 Operating your product Defrosting Defrosting food in a short time is still frozen, place it back to the microwave oven to defrost it ...
...time depends on the food to provide even defrosting. (While defrosting large pieces of meat, do not forget to cover the thin parts of the frozen food bags and replace them into the oven. If possible, turn or take apart the frozen food during defrosting. First remove the metal fastening wires of the poultry in order to slow down heating. Open.... Otherwise, outer parts will dry out or even start being cooked.) Always keep the defrost time short. 4 Operating your product Defrosting Defrosting food in a short time is still frozen, place it back to the microwave oven to defrost it ...
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4 Operating your product Heating table Food Power Level 1 portion 1 plate ( ) 1-2 portion(s) Main course with a lid or cling film suitable for microwave cooking in order to allow the food to mix and turn the food from getting doughy. Generally spread the food into a shallow vessel. It may be necessary to remain moist. It will protect the heat and speed up the heating process...
4 Operating your product Heating table Food Power Level 1 portion 1 plate ( ) 1-2 portion(s) Main course with a lid or cling film suitable for microwave cooking in order to allow the food to mix and turn the food from getting doughy. Generally spread the food into a shallow vessel. It may be necessary to remain moist. It will protect the heat and speed up the heating process...
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... the front glass, door and panel. •• Transport the product in a hazardous situation. •• Cleaning the door seals and adjacent parts: Use hot soapy water. 5 Cleaning and Care •• Unplug your microwave oven. Outer surfaces •• To clean the outer surfaces of the oven, first wipe them . •• Before starting the oven, install the roller support and glass tray securely. •• When cleaning the inner...
... the front glass, door and panel. •• Transport the product in a hazardous situation. •• Cleaning the door seals and adjacent parts: Use hot soapy water. 5 Cleaning and Care •• Unplug your microwave oven. Outer surfaces •• To clean the outer surfaces of the oven, first wipe them . •• Before starting the oven, install the roller support and glass tray securely. •• When cleaning the inner...
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... Kingdom or Republic of either repair or replace your microwave is used only on the electricity supply on your product. Any parts removed during repair work or any liability for normal domestic purposes. The Guarantee does not cover: Transit, installation or delivery damage. Accidental damage. These include but are not limited to products used for accidental or consequential damage. Repairs to : plugs, cables, light bulbs, knobs, filters and flaps.
... Kingdom or Republic of either repair or replace your microwave is used only on the electricity supply on your product. Any parts removed during repair work or any liability for normal domestic purposes. The Guarantee does not cover: Transit, installation or delivery damage. Accidental damage. These include but are not limited to products used for accidental or consequential damage. Repairs to : plugs, cables, light bulbs, knobs, filters and flaps.