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Specifies that the appliance is designed for domestic use only, not for commercial or industrial applications.
Advises users to keep the manual for future reference to ensure safe and proper operation.
Warns against operating the oven with damaged doors or seals, requiring professional repair.
States that only trained personnel should perform repairs involving covers to prevent microwave energy exposure.
Warns that sealed containers can explode when heated due to pressure build-up.
Recommends using only utensils certified for microwave oven use to prevent damage or hazards.
Prohibits the use of metallic containers during microwave cooking to avoid sparks and damage.
Advises monitoring food in plastic or paper containers due to potential ignition risk.
Clarifies the intended use for heating food/beverages and warns against drying non-food items due to fire risk.
Instructs to switch off the appliance and keep the door closed if smoke is observed to stifle flames.
Advises stirring and checking the temperature of baby food and drinks to prevent burns.
Warns that eggs in shell or hard-boiled eggs may explode even after heating.
Explains that poor cleaning can degrade surfaces, affecting appliance life and creating hazards.
Prohibits placing the appliance inside a cabinet, specifying it's for freestanding use.
Advises caution when removing containers to avoid dislodging the turntable.
Prohibits cleaning the appliance using a steam cleaner to prevent damage.
Details minimum installation height restrictions and required clearance above the oven.
Warns that children need adult supervision when using the combination mode due to high temperatures.
Alerts users to potential hot surfaces on the appliance during and after operation.
States that a damaged power cord must be replaced by a qualified person to avoid hazards.
Details conditions under which children and persons with reduced capabilities can use the appliance safely.
Prohibits children from playing with the microwave oven to prevent accidents.
Stipulates that children should not perform cleaning or maintenance without supervision.
Guides users on unpacking, removing protective film, and checking for damage before initial use.
Specifies environmental conditions for placement, avoiding moisture and heat sources.
Details minimum clearance distances required around the oven for proper ventilation.
Advises placing the oven away from TVs, radios, and antennas to prevent interference.
Emphasizes accessible plug placement and proper grounding for electrical safety.
States that the oven must always be operated with its door securely closed.
Reiterates that the oven is for freestanding use and should not be placed in a cabinet.
Explains initial odors/smoke are normal and provides a method to clear them by running the oven.
Provides general advice on maintaining the microwave oven for optimal performance and longevity.
Highlights a cautionary note regarding safe cleaning practices for the oven.
Instructs to unplug the oven and avoid immersing it in water during cleaning.
Warns that poor cleaning can degrade the oven and create safety hazards.
Lists prohibited cleaning agents and tools to prevent damage to the appliance.
Warns against removing the waveguide cover, which is a critical component for operation.
Offers three specific methods to eliminate persistent odors within the oven.
Advises storing the appliance in dry, ventilated areas when not in use.
Explains how to clean surfaces that come into contact with food, including the waveguide cover.
Provides instructions for cleaning the exterior enclosure of the oven with a soft cloth.
Details how to clean the oven door, window, seals, and control panel.
Guides on cleaning the interior surfaces and waveguide cover from food splashes.
Explains how to wash and dry the turntable, rotation ring, and axis with mild soap water.
Describes the function of the door lock and the necessity of a closed door for operation.
Explains that the viewing window allows users to monitor the cooking status.
Details the rotating axis that drives the turntable, enabling its rotation.
Describes the rotating ring that supports the turntable and helps balance it during rotation.
Explains the turntable's role in supporting food and cooking it evenly.
Highlights a cautionary note regarding correct turntable installation.
Introduces the control panel, noting potential changes without prior notice.
Identifies the waveguide cover's location inside the microwave oven.
Reinforces the critical warning against removing the waveguide cover.
Explains the function of the grill rack for placing roasting food.
Explains the timer's maximum setting, increments, and audible alert upon completion.
Describes the five microwave power levels and their corresponding outputs/uses.
Instructs to connect the power cord after ensuring the timer is at zero and ventilation is clear.
Guides on placing food in a utensil on the turntable and closing the door securely.
Instructs the user to choose the appropriate power level for cooking.
Explains how to set the cooking timer, including a tip for times under 10 minutes.
Describes how cooking begins and how to pause and resume operation by opening/closing the door.
Explains the audible bell ring and automatic lamp turn-off when cooking is complete.
Warns against operating the oven empty and advises resetting the timer to zero after removing food.
Recommends wearing gloves and avoiding contact with hot elements when removing food.
Warns that the oven can get very hot in Combination/Grill modes, advising caution.
Provides guidelines on selecting suitable and safe containers for microwave cooking.
Advises arranging food in the dish for even cooking, placing thicker parts towards the outside.
Recommends starting with short cooking times and adjusting as needed to prevent overcooking.
Suggests turning or stirring food during cooking for uniform results.
Explains the benefit of letting food stand after cooking to complete the process.
Provides indicators like steam, movement, and opacity to determine if food is cooked.
Advises using a heat-resistant insulator under browning dishes to protect the turntable.
Warns that plastic wrap may melt if it contacts high-fat food.
Notes that some plastic cookware may not suit high-fat/sugar foods and to respect preheating times.
Guides users on preliminary checks before contacting service for troubleshooting issues.
Warns about residual charge in capacitors and the need for discharging before touching internal parts.
Lists high-voltage components that pose a risk of electric shock during servicing.
Identifies specific conditions that can lead to microwave leakage during servicing.
Informs users about proper disposal of the product as electronic waste at designated collection points.
States the product's compliance with EU directives and provides a web link for detailed information.
| Power | 700 Watts |
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| Power Levels | 5 |
| Capacity | 20 Liters |
| Turntable Diameter | 245 mm |
| Control Type | Knob |
| Dimensions | 440 x 259 x 335 mm |
| Weight | 10.5 kg |