Microwave cooking – tips
1
Carefullyarrangethefood.Placethethickestpiecesnexttotheedgesofthedish.
2
Checkthecookingtime.Cookfortheshortesttimeindicatedandifnecessaryextend
thecookingtime.Heavilyburnedproductsmaygeneratesmokeorcatchre.
3
Coverthefoodwhilecooking.Thecovershallpreventthefoodfrom“splashingout”
andensureevencooking.
4
Duringcookingturnproductsoverinordertospeedupthecookingprocessofsuchfoods
aschickenorhamburgers.Turnoverlargeproductssuchasroastmeatatleastonce.
5
Halfwaythroughthecookingtimechangethearrangementoffoodproductssuchas
meatballs.Theproductsplacedonthetopshouldbemovedtothebottomandthoseinthe
middleshouldbemovedtowardstheedgesofthedish.
Additional functions
CHILD LOCK – preventing children from accidentally activating the
microwave oven
Settingthechildlock:InthestandbymodepressandholdtheStop/Cancelbuttonfor
3seconds.Youwillhearalongbeepindicatingthatthechildlockhasbeenset,andthe
symbol willappearonthedisplay.
Releasingthechildlock:Whenthelockisactivated,pressandholdtheStop/Cancel
buttonfor 3seconds.Youwillheara longbeepindicatingthatthechildlockhasbeen
released.
PROTECTION AGAINST OVERHEATING
Duringconvectioncookingwhentheoventemperaturereachesover230°C,thesymbol
E01willbeshownonthedisplayandyouwillhear3beepsevery5seconds.Pressthe
Stop/Cancelbuttonandtheappliancewillreturntothenormalstate.
PROTECTIVE SENSOR AGAINST DEFECTIVE OPERATION
Intheeventofashortcircuit,thesystemstartstooperateintheprotectionmodeagainst
defectiveoperation.ThesymbolE03willbeshownonthedisplayandyouwillhearthree
beepsevery5seconds.PresstheStop/Cancelbuttonandtheappliancewillreturntothe
normalstate.
AUTOMATIC COOLING FUNCTION
Theovenisequippedwithanautomaticcoolingfunction.Ifthecookingmodetakesmore
than2minutes,afterthejobisdone,afanisgoingtostartworking,andcontinuetowork
forca.3minutes,coolingthewholeinterioroftheoven,thusenhancingitslifespan.
Kitchen utensils – tips
Useutensilssuitableforuseinmicrowaveovens.Acontainermadeoftransparentmaterial
isidealforuseinmicrowaveovensasthemicrowavescaneasilypenetratethroughitin
ordertoheatthefood.
1
Donotusemetalutensilsordisheswithmetaltrims–microwavesdonotpenetrate
throughmetal.
2
Beforecookinginthemicrowaveovenremovewrappingsmadeofrecycledpaper,as
theymaycontainmetalparticleswhichmaycausesparkingand/orre.
3
Werecommendusingoval/rounddishesratherthansquare/rectangularones,asfood
inthecornersofthedishgetsburnedmoreoften.
4
Whengrilling,protecttheexposedareasfromgettingburnedbycoveringthemwith
narrowstrips ofaluminiumfoil.Rememberto avoidtheexcessoffoil andmaintainthe
distanceofminimum3cmbetweenthefoilandtheoveninternalwalls.
5
Thecookingdishmaybeusedforgrillingandroastingmeatandsh,bakingpastries,
cookies,pizzaandothertypesoffood.Tobegincooking,placethecookingdishonthe
turntable.Placethefoodinthedishimmediatelybeforecooking.Toavoidburns,remove
thedishfromtheapplianceusingspecialtongsorovenmitt.
Thelistbelowwillfacilitatethechoiceoftherightdishesandutensils.
Kitchenutensils Microwaves Grill Convection
Combination
mode
Heat-resistantglass
Non-heat-resistantglass
Heat-resistantceramicutensils
Microwavesafeplasticdishes
Papertowel
Metaltray
Metalgridiron
Glass tray
Aluminumfoilandfoilcontainers
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
Utensiltest:
1
Filladish/containerwith1cupofcoldwater(250ml)andplaceitinthemicrowave
oven.
2
Cookatthemaximumpowerfor1minute.
3
Whenthesettimeisover,carefullyfeelthedish/container.Ifitiswarm,donotuseit
formicrowavecooking.
Do not exceed 1�minute cooking time.
Glass tray installation
1
Neverplacetheglasstrayupsidedown.Theglass
traymovementshouldnotberestricted.
2
During cooking, both the glasstray and turntable
ringassemblymustalwaysbepresentinthemicrowave
oven.
3
Duringcooking,allfoodandfoodcontainersshould
alwaysbeplacedontheglasstray.
4
Incasetheglasstrayisbrokenordamagedcontact
yournearestservicecentre.
Before calling the service centre
Normalsituation:
1
The operation of the microwave oven may cause interference with radio and TV
reception.Thisinterferenceissimilartointerferencecausedbysmallelectricalappliances
suchasafoodprocessor,fan,vacuumcleaner,etc.
2
Whencookingatlowmicrowavepowertheinsidelightofthemicrowaveovenmay
becomedull.
3
Duringcooking,watervapourgetsoutofthefood.Mostofthewatervapourescapes
throughtheventilationopenings.However,condensedwatervapourmayalsoappearon
thecoolpartsoftheoven(e.g.onthedoor).
4
If the glass tray makes noise during operation, check to make sure that the oven
bottomandturntableringassemblyarebothclean.Cleanfollowingtheinstructionsgivenin
the“CLEANING,MAINTENANCEANDOPERATION”section.
Ifthemicrowaveovendoesnotwork:
1
Checktomakesurethattheovenisproperlypluggedin.Ifnot,unplugtheappliance,
wait10secondsandplugitinagain.
2
Check tomakesurethat thefuseis notblownorthe circuitbreakertripped.If the
aboveprotectivedevicesfunctionproperlycheckthemainssocketbyplugginginanother
electricalappliance.
3
Checktomakesurethatthecontrolpanelisproperlyprogrammedandthetimerset.
4
Checktomakesurethatthedoorisproperlylocked.Ifnot,themicrowaveenergywill
notbesuppliedtotheoven.
If after completing the above steps the oven still does not operate, contact
the service centre. You should never attempt to adjust or repair the
microwave oven on your own.
Microwave oven features
1
Doorsafetylocksystem
2
Window
3
Rollerring
4
Controlpanel
5
Micaplate
6
Glass tray
7
Grillheatingelement
8
Glass tray
Glass tray Hub(underside)
Turntablering
assembly
Turntableshaft
8
1
2
4
3
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