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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
· Incorrect operation and improper handling can lead to malfunction of the appliance and injuries to the user.
· Before the first connecting of the appliance check that voltage indicated on the rating label corresponds to the main voltage in your home.
· WARNING! The appliance cord plug have grounding wire and terminal. The wall outlet must be suitable and provided with proper grounding.
· For home use only. Do not use for industrial purposes. Do not use the appliance for any other purposes than described in this instruction
manual.
· Do not use outdoors.
· Always unplug the appliance from the power supply before cleaning and when not in use.
· Close supervision is necessary when it is used near children.
· Do not leave the appliance switched on when not in use.
· Do not use other attachments than those supplied.
· Do not operate after malfunction or cord damage.
· Do not attempt to repair, adjust or replace parts in the appliance. Check and repair the malfunctioning appliance in the service center only.
· Keep the cord away from sharp edges and hot surfaces.
· Do not pull, twist, or wrap the power cord around appliance.
· Do not use the appliance for drying clothes or a paper.
· Do not warm up products in tightly closed utensils (banks, bottles etc.), as it can result in explosion.
· To avoid an explosion, pierce a product, which has a dense peel, such as a potato, apples, an egg yolk, chestnuts, sausage etc.
· To prevent ignition or any malfunctions it is necessary to remember, that:
· Burning of products results from too long preparation;
· Remove all packing and foil before cooking;
· In case of fire accident do not open the door, switch off the microwave oven and unplug it.
· Do not switch on the oven when it is empty. Do not use the chamber for storage of any subjects.
· Microwave oven is not intended for conservation of products.
· Do not put products directly on a bottom of the chamber, use removable wire rack or non-stick flat baking tray.
· Always check the food temperature, especially if you are cooking for a child. Give the food to cool down within several minutes.
· Always follow recipes of cooking, but remember, that some products (jams, puddings, stuffing for a pie from almonds, sugar or candied fruit)
are heating up very quickly.
· To prevent circuit short keep air holes of the unit free of water.
IMPORTANT:
· Do not cook foods directly on the glass tray. Place food in/on proper cooking utensil before placing in the oven.
· Before cooking please ensure that the cookware you are going to use is suitable for microwave oven.
· Microwave utensils should be used only in accordance with manufacturer s instructions.
· Please remember that a microwave oven heats the liquid in the container quicker that the container itself. Therefore, though the lid of a
container is not hot to touch when removed from the oven please remember that the food/liquid inside will be hot.
· Preliminary remove all packing, metal strips and foil from products.
· Do not cook whole eggs in microwave oven.
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR MICROWAVE COOKWARE
WARNING! Follow utensils marking and Manufacturer s guides.
APPLICABLE
· Heat-proof glassware - It most suitable for microwave cooking.
· Heat-resistant plastic container - Tightly closed containers are forbidden. Cannot be used for packing or containing foods with high fat or
sugar contents.
· Earthenware or chinaware - Conventional utensils of these materials allowed unless firmed with gold, silver or any decorative metallic
elements.
· Special packing (paper, plastic, etc.) for microwave ovens. Follow manufacture s guides exactly when use.
INAPPLICABLE
· Film for freshment preservation and heat-resistant combustible plastic wares - Never apply to packing meat or frying foods.
· Metal wares (e.g. aluminum, stainless steel, etc.) and aluminum foil* - Won t let microwave go through and will spark or ignite while
touching the cavity wall during cooking.
· *Applicable for wrapping several parts of product to prevent overheating and resulting burnt. Avoid contact with interior walls, minimum
distance must be >2 cm.
· Plastics - Unfit for microwave cooking.
· Non-heat-proof glassware - May deform or flaw in a highly hot circumstance. Curved or strengthened glassware are not applicable.
· Lacquer ware - May flaw or peel off.
· Paper, bamboo or wooden ware - May be burnt in a while of (cooking) heating.
· Melamine dishes - they contain a material, which will absorb microwave energy. This way cause the dishes to crack or char and will slow
down the cooking speed.
HOW TO IDENTIFY COOKWARE APPROPRIATENESS FOR MICROWAVE COOKING?
· Put the intended cookware together with a glass of water (250 ml) inside the oven cavity, and then switch on the oven at the maximum power
for one minute.
· Suitable for microwave cookware will be as cool as ever, while the water will absorb the energy and become warmer.
USEFUL TIPS
· For uniform heating turn over products during cooking.
· Do not cook in a container with a restricted opening, such as a soft drink bottle or salad oil bottle, as they may explode if heating in a
microwave oven.
· Do not use conventional meat or candy thermometers. These are thermometers available specifically for microwave cooking. These may be
used.
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
· Check to ensure that the:
Power supply
valid;
Timer settings are proper;
Door is securely closed engaging the door safety lock system.
RADIO INTERFERENCE
· Operation of the microwave oven can cause interference to your radio, TV or similar equipment.
· When there is interference, it may be reduced or eliminated by taking the following measures:
Clean door and sealing surface of the oven;
Move the microwave oven away from the receiver;
Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television.
Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that microwave oven and receiver are on different branch circuits.