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Capacity | 25 L |
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Control Type | Electronic |
Cavity Material | Stainless steel |
Turntable | Yes |
Number of power levels | 5 |
Display type | LED |
Built-in display | Yes |
Clock | Yes |
Timer | Yes |
Child lock | Yes |
Interior light | Yes |
Product color | Stainless steel |
Grill Power | 1000 W |
Turntable Diameter | 315 mm |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Type | Microwave oven |
Turntable size | 31.5 cm |
General safety precautions for operating electrical appliances and preventing injury.
Warning about hot surfaces and keeping children away from the appliance.
Caution against storing combustible items in the oven cavity due to ignition risk.
Guidance on preventing delayed boiling and liquid spatter when heating liquids.
Specific safety instructions for heating baby food to prevent burns.
Warnings against overheating alcoholic drinks and using sealed containers.
Advice on preventing fire hazards when defrosting or heating certain foods.
Precautions regarding ovenware, cooking times, and potential damage to the appliance.
Overview of the control panel's display, timer, programming, and stop buttons.
Explanation of the rotary knob and temperature selector functions.
Description of different heating modes: Top/bottom, Hot air, Grilling with circulating air, Radiant grilling.
Explanation of the automatic safety shut-off function and how it activates.
How to deactivate the automatic safety switch-off for longer cooking times.
Instructions on how to lock and unlock the appliance using the key button.
Description of microwave operation, its uses, and power settings.
Details on different microwave power levels (90W to 800W) and their applications.
Explanation of using microwave simultaneously with other heating types.
Step-by-step guide to setting the appliance's clock after connection or power failure.
Information on using the microwave separately or combined with other heating types.
Guidance on suitable cookware materials (glass, porcelain, ceramic, plastic) for microwave use.
Procedure to test if bakeware is microwave-suitable by checking temperature after operation.
Information on using metal bowls and precautions to avoid sparks.
List of microwave power levels (90W to 800W) and their recommended uses.
Step-by-step guide to manually setting microwave power and duration.
Advice on removing food from packaging and using microwave-safe dishes.
Step-by-step guide to setting oven heating types and temperatures.
How to set a duration for the oven to switch off automatically.
How microwave and oven operations start and finish simultaneously.
How microwave operation is combined with the oven for a specific duration.
How to start microwave and oven operations separately with different durations.
Tips for grilling meat, including thickness, salting, and turning.
Tips for roasting meat, including adding liquid and resting the roast.
Instructions for grilling poultry, including piercing skin and basting.
Instructions for grilling fish and trout.
Instructions for preparing frozen foods, including removing packaging and using microwave-safe dishes.
Step-by-step guide to selecting a programme and entering food weight.
Guide to selecting programmes for defrosting various food items by weight.
Instructions on placing food, setting weight, and turning during defrosting.
Instructions for cooking meals using microwave programmes, including dish selection and stirring.
Instructions and settings for combined cooking of meat dishes.
Instructions and settings for combined cooking of poultry, including chicken.
How to store and recall cooking settings for favourite meals using memory slots.
Step-by-step example of programming a chicken meal into memory setting M1.
How to start a programmed memory function and what happens when it expires.
Common causes and remedies for the oven not working, like fuse issues or power failure.
Causes and solutions for the microwave failing to start, including door closure.
What to do if the microwave fails to switch off, including fuse checks.
Explanation of error messages and their corresponding causes or remedies.