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General Safety Instructions
• Read the operating instructions carefully before putting the
appliance into operation and keep the instructions including
the warranty, the receipt and, if possible, the box with the in-
ternal packing.
• The appliance is designed exclusively for private use and for
the envisaged purpose. This appliance is not fit for commercial
use. Do not use it outdoors (except if it is designed to be used
outdoors). Keep it away from sources of heat, direct sunlight,
humidity (never dip it into any liquid) and sharp edges. Do not
use the appliance with wet hands. If the appliance is humid or
wet, unplug it immediately. Do not put it in water.
• When cleaning or putting it away, switch off the appliance
and always pull out the plug from the socket (pull on the
plug, not the cable) if the appliance is not being used and
remove the attached accessories.
• Do not operate the machine without supervision. If you
should leave the workplace, always switch the machine off
or remove the plug from the socket (pull the plug itself, not
the lead).
• To protect children from the dangers posed by electrical ap-
pliances, make sure that the cable is hanging low and that
children do not have access to the appliance.
• Check the appliance and the cable for damage on a regular
basis. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged.
• Do not try to repair the appliance on your own. Always
contact an authorized technician. To avoid the exposure to
danger, always have a faulty cable be replaced only by the
manufacturer, by our customer service or by a qualified per-
son and with a cable of the same type.
• Use only original spare parts.
• Pay careful attention to the following “Special Safety Instruc-
tions“.
Important Safety Information!
Please read carefully and keep for future use.
• Warning: When the door or the door seals are damaged,
the microwave oven must not be used until it has been re-
paired by a qualified specialist.
• Warning: Please do not repair the device yourself, but have
it repaired by an authorised specialist. Carrying out mainten-
ance or repair work which involves removal of the cover that
protects the surroundings from microwave radiation is dan-
gerous unless carried out by an expert.
• Warning: Do not heat liquids in closed containers. Danger
of explosion!
• Warning: children must only be allowed to use the oven
without supervision if they have been given adequate
instructions enabling them to use the device safely and in-
forming them of the dangers of misuse.
• If you would like to use your microwave in a cupboard, on a
shelf or similar item, please ensure that you maintain a spa-
ce of at least 10 cm to cupboards, walls etc for ventilation
purposes on all sides of the machine.
• Only suitable tableware should be used such as:
– glass, porcelain, ceramics, heat-resistant plastic or special
microwave tableware.
• If food is being heated or cooked in combustible materials,
such as plastic or paper containers, the microwave oven
should be checked frequently due to the risk of fire.
• If smoke is produced, turn the device off and remove the
plug. Keep the door closed in order to suffocate any flames.
• Delay in boiling: During boiling, particularly during the
reheating of liquids (water), it may happen that the boiling
temperature has been reached but the typical bubbles have
not yet started to rise. The liquid does not boil evenly. When
the vessel is removed this so-called delay in boiling may re-
sult in the sudden formation of bubbles when the vessel is
knocked, causing the water to boil over. There is a serious
danger of burns! In order to achieve even boiling, please
place a glass rod or similar item, but nothing metallic, in the
vessel.
• The contents of babies' bottles and jars of baby food must
be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before
use. There is a danger of burns.
• Food with a shell or skin, such as eggs, sausages, sealed
jars etc. must not be heated up in the microwave as they
may explode even when heating by the microwaves is finis-
hed.
• Any dirt on the door frame/door seal and neighbouring parts
must be carefully cleaned with a damp cloth.
• Clean the microwave oven regularly and remove any food
residues from the interior.
• If the machine is not clean the surface may be damaged, af-
fecting its serviceable life and possibly resulting in
hazardous situations.
Description of the
Operating Controls
1 Door lock
2 Viewing window
3 Ventilation grille
4 Drive axle
5 Slide ring
6 Revolving tray
7 Timer
8 Power control
Initial Operation
• After removing all the accessories from inside the oven, un-
pack them and place the sliding ring in the middle. Position
the glass plate on the drive axle in such a way that it locks
into the dents of the drive shafts and is lying flat.
• Check the device for any visible damage, particularly in the
area of the door. If any damage is found, the machine must
not be used.
• In order to avoid interference to other machines when the
microwave oven is operated, do not place it in the direct vici-
nity of other electronic devices.
• Remove any protective foils that may be adhered to the hou-
sing.
• The foils on the inside of the door must not be
removed!
• Insert the mains plug into a properly installed 230 V, 50 Hz
power socket.
• Do not remove any installed parts from inside the oven or
from inside the door!
Using the Device
What you should know about microwave operation:
• Your device works with microwave radiation, which heats up
water particles in food in a very short time. There is no heat
radiation and therefore hardly any browning.
• Only food should be heated up with this device.
• The device is not suitable for baking in floating fat.
• Only 1-2 portions should be heated up at the same time.
Otherwise the microwave will become less efficient.
• In order to interrupt the cooking process, turned the timer
to "0".
• Microwaves provide their full energy levels immediately. Pre-
heating is therefore not necessary.
• Never operate the microwave function when the oven is
empty.
• The microwave oven does not replace your traditional coo-
ker. It is used mainly for:
- defrosting deep-frozen food
- rapid warming/heating of food or drinks
- cooking meals
• Please do not use any plastic or paper tableware.