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anko D90N30ESLRIII-B1A User Manual

anko D90N30ESLRIII-B1A
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Microwave Oven with Grill and Convection
Oven
D90N30ESLRIII-B1A
User Manual
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anko D90N30ESLRIII-B1A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandanko
ModelD90N30ESLRIII-B1A
CategoryMicrowave Oven
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Precautions Against Microwave Exposure

Door Interlock Safety

Do not operate oven with the door open to prevent harmful microwave exposure.

Sealing Surface Integrity

Avoid placing objects between the oven door and front face; keep sealing surfaces clean.

Operation of Damaged Ovens

Do not operate a damaged oven, especially if the door, hinges, or seals are compromised.

General Safety Instructions

Avoid Empty Operation

Do not operate the microwave oven when it is empty.

Damaged Cord or Plug

Do not operate if cord or plug is damaged; replacement must be by qualified personnel.

Fire Risk Reduction

Reduce fire risk by monitoring heating, removing twist-ties, and avoiding storage in cavity.

Sealed Container Warning

Do not heat liquids or food in sealed containers as they may explode.

Beverage Heating Caution

Be cautious when handling beverages heated in microwave due to delayed eruptive boiling.

No Frying or Certain Eggs

Do not fry food; avoid heating eggs in shell or whole hard-boiled eggs as they may explode.

Pierce Foods

Pierce foods with heavy skins such as potatoes or apples before cooking.

Check Food Temperature

Stir or shake baby food and check temperature to avoid burns before serving.

Appliance Operation and Placement Safety

Service and Repair

Only trained personnel should service or repair the oven to prevent microwave exposure risk.

Use by Children and Supervision

Children require supervision for safe use; ensure adequate instructions are given.

Freestanding and Cabinet Placement

Use oven freestanding; do not install in a cabinet or over other heat-producing appliances.

Hot Surfaces

Accessible parts and outer surfaces may become hot during operation; keep children away.

Wall Placement and Airflow

Place oven against a wall, ensuring minimum distance for air circulation.

Prohibited Materials

Do not use metallic containers for food/beverages during microwave cooking.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Clean regularly; failure to maintain can lead to deterioration and hazardous situations.

Damaged Door/Seals

Do not operate if door or seals are damaged; must be repaired by a competent person.

Distance Holder

Never remove the distance holder for proper air circulation.

Qualified Repair Caution

Repairs must be carried out by a qualified electrical person only.

Hot Surface Caution

Caution: Hot surface. Surfaces get hot during use; take care.

Troubleshooting and Service

Oven Not Operating Checks

Check power connection, fuse, circuit breaker, and door closure if oven fails to operate.

Contact Qualified Technician

Contact a qualified technician if troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue; do not self-repair.

Installation Guidelines

Pre-Installation Damage Check

Check for damage like misaligned door, seals, hinges, or dents before operating.

Component Placement

Operate oven only with glass tray, roller support, and shaft in their proper positions.

Utensils Guide

Microwave-Safe Materials

Use only utensils suitable for microwave ovens; avoid metal and metallic trim.

Baking Plate Usage

The baking plate is metal and not microwave-safe; do not use it in any microwave cooking stage.

Control Panel Overview

Oven Control Operations

Cooking Modes

Advanced Cooking Functions

Special Features and Safety

Child Lock Function

Press and hold STOP/CANCEL for 3 seconds to set or cancel child lock.

Automatic Protection

Explains protection mechanisms for high temp (E-1), low temp (E-2), and sensor malfunction (E-3).

Cleaning and Care Instructions

Warranty Information

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