Beko BMOB 20231 BG Built In Microwave Manuale utente

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User Manual
Microwave Oven
Microwave Oven / User Manual
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CONTENTS
ENGLISH 03-19
DEUTSCH 20-39
FRANÇAIS 40-56
ITALIANO 57-75
NEDERLANDS 76-92
POLSKI 93-111
ČESKY 112-129
HRVATSKI 130-145
SLOVENSKÝ 146-163
SHQIPTARE 164-180
SLOVENŠČINA 181-196
СРПСКИ 197-213
МАКЕДОНСКИ 214-234
BOSANSKI 235-253
Please read this user manual first!
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for preferrng ths Beko applance. We hope that you get the best results
from your applance whch has been manufactured wth hgh qualty and state-
of-the-art technology. For ths reason, please read ths entre user manual and all
other accompanyng documents carefully before usng the applance and keep t as a
reference for future use. If you handover the applance to someone else, gve the user
manual as well. Follow the nstructons by payng attenton to all the nformaton and
warnngs n the user manual.
Remember that ths user manual may also apply to other models. Dfferences between
models are explctly descrbed n the manual.
Meanings of the Symbols
Followng symbols are used n varous sectons of ths user manual:
C
Important nformaton and useful
hnts about usage.
A
Warnngs for dangerous stuatons
concernng the safety of lfe and pro-
perty.
Warnng for hot surfaces.
B
Warnng for electrc shock.
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1 Important safety and envronmental
nstructons
Important Safety
Instructons Read Ca-
refully And Keep For
Future Reference
1.1 Safety warnngs
Ths secton contans safety ns-
tructons that wll help protect from
rsk of fre, electrc shock, exposure
to leak mcrowave energy, personal
njury or property damage. Falure
to follow these nstructons shall
vod any warranty.
Beko Microwave Ovens comply
with the applicable safety stan-
dards; therefore, in case of any
damage on the appliance or power
cable, it should be repaired or re-
placed by the dealer, service cen-
ter or a specialist and authorized
service alike to avoid any danger.
Faulty or unqualified repair work
may be dangerous and cause risk
to the user.
This appliance is intended to be
used in household and similar ap-
plications such as:
Staff kitchen areas in shops,
offices and other working en-
vironments;
Farm houses
By clients in hotels, and other
residential type environments;
Bed and Breakfast type envi-
ronments.
It is not intended for industrial or
laboratory use.
Do not attempt to start the oven
when its door is open; otherwise
you may be exposed to harmful
microwave energy. Safety locks
should not be disabled or tampered
with.
The microwave oven is intended
for heating food and beverages.
Drying of food or clothing and
heating of warming pads, slippers,
sponges, damp cloth and similar
may lead to risk of injury, ignition
or fire.
Do not place any object between
the front side and the door of the
oven. Do not allow dirt or cleaning
agent remnants to build up on the
closure surfaces.
Any service works involving re-
moval of the cover that provides
protection against exposure to
microwave energy must be per-
formed by authorized persons/
service. Any other approach is dan-
gerous.
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1 Important safety and envronmental
nstructons
Your product is intended for cook-
ing, heating and defrost food at
home. It must not be used for com-
mercial purposes.
Your oven is not designed to dry
any living being.
Do not use your appliance to dry
clothes or kitchen towels.
Do not use this appliance outdoors,
bathrooms, humid environments or
in places where the it can get wet.
No responsibility or warranty claim
shall be assumed for damages aris-
ing from misuse or improper han-
dling of the appliance.
Never attempt to dismantle the
appliance. No warranty claims are
accepted for damage caused by
improper handling.
Only use the original parts or parts
recommended by the manufac-
turer.
Do not leave this appliance unat-
tended while it is in use.
Always use the appliance on a
stable, flat, clean dry, and non-slip
surface.
The appliance should not be oper-
ated with an external clock timer or
separate remote control system.
Before using the appliance for the
first time, clean all parts. Please
see the details given in the “Clean-
ing and Maintenance” section.
Operate the appliance for its in-
tended purpose only as described
in this manual.
Appliance becomes very hot while
it is in use. Pay attention not to
touch the hot parts inside the oven.
Do not operate the oven empty.
Cooking utensil may get hot due
to the heat transferred from the
heated food to the utensil. You
may need oven gloves to hold the
utensil.
Utensils shall be checked to ensure
that they are suitable for use in mi-
crowave ovens.
Do not place the oven on stoves or
other heat generating appliances.
Otherwise, it may be damaged and
the warranty becomes void.
Steam may come out while open-
ing the covers or the foil after
cooking the food.
The appliance and its accessible
surfaces may be very hot when the
appliance is in use.
Door and outer glass may be very
hot when the appliance is in use.
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Make sure that your mains power
supply complies with the informa-
tion supplied on the rating plate of
the appliance.
The only way to disconnect the ap-
pliance from the power supply is to
remove the power plug from the
power outlet.
Use the appliance with a grounded
outlet only.
Never use the appliance if the
power cable or the appliance itself
is damaged.
Do not use this appliance with an
extension cord.
Never touch the appliance or its
plug with damp or wet hands.
Place the appliance in a way so that
the plug is always accessible.
Prevent damage to the power
cable by not squeezing, bending,
or rubbing it on sharp edges. Keep
the power cable away from hot
surfaces and naked flame.
Make sure that there is no danger
that the power cable could be ac-
cidentally pulled or that someone
could trip over it when the appli-
ance is in use.
Unplug the appliance before each
cleaning and when the appliance is
not in use.
Do not pull the power cable of the
appliance to disconnect it from its
power supply and never wrap its
power cable around the appliance.
Do not immerse the appliance,
power cable, or power plug in
water or any other liquids. Do not
hold it under running water.
When heating food in plastic or
paper containers, keep an eye on
the oven due to the possibility of
ignition.
Remove the wire strings and/or
metal handles of paper or plastic
bags before placing bags to the
oven.
If smoke is observed, switch off
or unplug the appliance if safe to
do so and keep the door closed in
order to stifle any flames.
Do not use microwave oven for
storage. Do not leave paper items,
cooking material or food inside the
oven when it is not being used.
The contents of feeding bottles
and baby food jars should be
stirred or shaken and the tempera-
ture checked before consumption,
in order to avoid burns.
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nstructons
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This appliance is a Group 2 Class B
ISM equipment. Group 2 contains
all ISM (Industrial, Scientific and
Medical) equipment in which ra-
dio-frequency energy is intention-
ally generated and/or used in the
form of electromagnetic radiation
for the treatment of material, and
spark erosion equipment.
Class B equipment is suitable for
use in domestic establishments
and establishments directly con-
nected to a low voltage power sup-
ply network.
Do not use cooking oil in the oven.
Hot oil may damage the compo-
nents and materials of the oven,
and it may even cause skin burns.
Pierce food with thick crust such as
potatoes, courgettes, apples and
chestnuts.
Appliance must be placed so that
the rear side is facing the wall.
Before moving the appliance,
please secure the turntable to pre-
vent damage.
Eggs in their shell and whole hard-
boiled eggs must not be heated in
microwave ovens since they may
explode, even after microwave
heating has ended.
WARNING:
If the door or door seals
are damaged, the oven must not be
operated untl t has been repared
by a competent person.
WARNING:
It s hazardous for an-
yone other than a competent per-
son to carry out any servce or re-
par operaton whch nvolves the
removal of a cover whch gves pro-
tecton aganst exposure to mcro-
wave energy.
WARNING:
Lquds and other foods
must not be heated n sealed con-
taners snce they are lable to exp-
lode.
The oven should be cleaned regu-
larly and any food deposits re-
moved.
There should be min 20 cm free
space above the top surface of the
oven.
Do not over-cook foods; otherwise,
you may cause a fire.
Do not use chemicals and steam
assisted cleaners to clean the ap-
pliance.
Extreme caution is advised when
being used near children and per-
sons who are restricted in their
physical, sensory or mental abili-
ties.
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nstructons
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This appliance can be used by the
children who are at the age of 8 or
over and by the people who have
limited physical, sensory or men-
tal capacity or who do not have
knowledge and experience, as
long as they are supervised with
regard to safe use of the product
or they are instructed accordingly
or understand the risks of using
the product. Children should not
play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance procedures
should not be performed by chil-
dren unless they are controlled by
their elders.
Danger of choking!
Keep all the
packaging materials away from
children.
Due to excessive heat that arises in
grill and combination modes, chil-
dren should only be allowed to use
these modes under supervision of
an adult.
Keep the product and its power
cable so that they are inaccessible
by children under 8 years old.
Do not cook food directly on the
glass tray. Put the food in / on ap-
propriate kitchen utensils before
placing them in the oven.
Metallic containers for food and
beverages are not allowed during
microwave cooking. Otherwise,
sparking may occur.
This product is not designed to be
built-in. Do not place the product in
a cabinet or box while it is in use.
1.2 Complance wth the WEEE
Drectve and Dsposng of the
Waste Product:
Ths product comples wth EU WEEE Drectve
(2012/19/EU). Ths product bears a classfcaton
symbol for waste electrcal and electronc equp-
ment (WEEE).
Ths symbol ndcates that ths pro-
duct shall not be dsposed wth other
household wastes at the end of ts
servce lfe. Used devce must be re-
turned to offcal collecton pont for
recyclng of electrcal and electronc devces. To
fnd these collecton systems please contact to
your local authortes or retaler where the pro-
duct was puchased. Each household performs m-
portant role n recoverng and recyclng of old app-
lance. Approprate dsposal of used applance
helps prevent potental negatve consequences
for the envronment and human health.
1.3 Complance wth RoHS
Drectve
The product you have purchased comples wth
EU RoHS Drectve (2011/65/EU). It does not con-
tan harmful and prohbted materals specfed n
the Drectve.
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nstructons
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1.4 Package nformaton
Packagng materals of the product are
manufactured from recyclable mater-
als n accordance wth our Natonal
Envronment Regulatons. Do not ds-
pose of the packagng materals together wth the
domestc or other wastes. Take them to the pac-
kagng materal collecton ponts desgnated by
the local authortes.
1 Important safety and envronmental
nstructons
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Markngs on the product or the values stated n other documents suppled wth the product are values obtaned under laboratory
condtons as per relevant standards. These values may vary accordng to the usage of the applance and ambent condtons.
Power values are tested at 230V.
2 Your mcrowave oven
2.1 Overvew
Controls and parts
1. Control panel
2. Turntable shaft
3. Turntable support
4. Glass tray
5. Oven wndow
6. Door group
7. Door safety nterlock system
2.2 Techncal data
Power consumption
230 V~50 Hz
1250 W (Microwave)
Output
800 W
Operating frequency
2450 MHz
External dimensions
(H*W*D)
289.1*461*340 mm
External dimensions-kit
contents (H*W*D)
382*594*340 mm
Oven capacity
20 litres
Net weight
12 kg
Net weight (kit contents)
13 kg
Technical and design modification rights are
reserved.
6
7
1
235 4
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2.3 Installng the turntable
Never place the glass tray upsde down. The
glass tray should never be restrcted.
Both glass tray and turntable support must al-
ways be used durng cookng.
All food and contaners of food must always
place on the glass tray for cookng.
If glass tray or turntable support crack or break,
contact your nearest authorzed servce center.
2 Your mcrowave oven
Göbek (alt kısım)
Cam tabla
Döner tabla desteği
Döner tabla mili
Hub (underside)
Glass tray
Turntable shaft
Turntable support
3 Installaton and connecton
3.1 Installaton and
connecton
Remove all packng materal and accessores.
Examne the oven for any damage such as dents
or broken door. Do not nstall f oven s damaged.
Remove any protectve flm found on the mcro-
wave oven cabnet surface.
Do not remove the lght brown Mca cover that
s attached to the oven cavty to protect the
magnetron.
Select a flat surface that provdes suffcent
space for nlet and outlet ducts.
20cm
30cm
20cm
min85cm
20cm
Mnmum nstallaton heght s 85 cm.
Rear surface of the applance should not be
placed aganst a wall. Leave a clearance of mn.
30 cm above the oven; the mnmum dstance
between the oven and adjacent walls, f any,
should be 20 cm.
Do not remove the spacers beneath the oven.
Obstructng the nlet and outlet openngs may
damage the oven.
The applance s ftted wth a plug and must only
be connected to a properly nstalled grounded
socket.
The mans voltage must correspond to the vol-
tage specfed on the ratng plate.
If the plug s no longer accessble after nstal-
laton, an all-pole solatng swtch must be pre-
sent on the nstallaton sde wth a contact gap
of at least 3 mm.
Adapters, mult-way sockets and extenson
cords must not be used. Overloadng can result
wth a rsk of fre.
A
WARNING: Do not place the oven
onto a hob or any other applance
that emts heat. Placng the oven
on or close to a heat resource may
damage the oven and consequently,
the warranty wll become vod.
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The accessble surface may be hot
durng operaton.
B
Do not trap or bend the power cable.
C
For bult-n use, refer to the ns-
tallaton nformaton conta-
ned n kt wth the model code
MOK 20232 X.
3.2 Rado nterference
C
Operaton of the mcrowave oven
may cause nterference on rados,
TVs and smlar applances.
Place the oven as far away from rados and
TVs as possble. Operaton of mcrowave oven
may cause nterference to your rado or TV
recepton. 2. Plug your oven nto a standard
household outlet. Be sure the voltage and the
frequency s the same as the voltage and the
frequency on the ratng plate.
In case of nterference, t may be reduced or el-
mnated by takng the precautons gven below:
Clean the door and sealng surface of the oven.
Set the antenna drecton of the rado or TV
agan.
Reposton the oven based on the locaton of
the recever.
Place mcrowave oven away from the recever.
Plug the mcrowave oven to another outlet,
thus mcrowave oven and recever shall be on
dfferent lnes.
3 Installaton and connecton
3.3 Mcrowave cookng
prncples
Prepare the food carefully. Place the remanng
parts to the outsde of the dsh.
Pay attenton to the cookng tme. Cook n the
shortest tme specfed and add some more tme
f requred. Overcooked food may cause smoke
or may be burnt.
Cover the food whle cookng. Coverng the food
prevents any splashng and helps to ensure that
food s cooked evenly.
Turn over food such as poultry and hambur-
gers whle cookng them n a mcrowave oven n
order to accelerate cookng of ths knd of food.
Larger food such as roast must be turned over
at least once.
Turn food such as meatballs upsde down n the
mddle of the cookng and replace them wth
each other from the center of the dsh to the
outsde.
3.4 Groundng nstructons
Ths applance must be grounded. Ths oven has a
groundng cable wth a grounded plug. Applance
must be plugged to a wall outlet nstalled and gro-
unded correctly. Groundng system allows a leak
wre for the electrcal current n case of a short
crcut and reduces the rsk of electrc shock. We
recommend usng an electrcal crcut dedcated
to the oven. Operatng wth hgh voltage s dan-
gerous and may cause fre or other accdents that
would cause damage to the oven.
AWARNING:
Msuse of groundng
plug may cause electrc shock.
B
If you have any questons on gro-
undng and electrcal nstructons,
please consult a qualfed electrc
techncan or servce personnel.
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3 Installaton and connecton
C
Manufacturer and/or dealer would not accept any responsblty for njures or damages
on the oven that may occur when electrcal connecton procedures are not followed.
3.5 Utensl test
Never operate the mcrowave oven empty. The only excepton s the utensl test descrbed n the fol-
lowng secton. Some certan non-metal utensls may not be sutable for usng n mcrowave. If you are
not sure whether your utensl s sutable for mcrowave, you can perform the followng test.
1. Place the empty utensl to be tested nto the mcrowave oven together wth a mcrowave-compatble
glass flled wth 250 ml water.
2. Operate the mcrowave oven at max power for 1 mnute.
3. Check carefully the temperature of the utensl beng tested. If t s warmed up, t s not sutable for
use n mcrowave.
4. Never exceed the operatng tme lmt of 1 mnute. If you notce arcng durng 1 mnute of operaton,
stop the mcrowave. Utensls causng arcng are not sutable for use n mcrowave.
Followng lst s a general gude that would help you n selectng the rght utensl.
Cooking utensil Microwave Grill Combination
Heat-resistant glass Yes Yes Yes
Non-heat-resistant glass No No No
Heat-resistant ceramics Yes Yes Yes
Plastic dish suitable for microwave oven Yes No No
Paper kitchenware Yes No No
Metal tray No Yes No
Metal rack No Yes No
Aluminum foil and foil covers No Yes No
Foam materials No No No
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4.2 Settng the tme
When the mcrowave oven s energzed, "0:00”
wll be dsplayed n LED screen and buzzer wll rng
once.
1. Press “ ” the fgures for hours wll start flas-
hng.
2. Turn “ ” to adjust the hour; the nput value
should be between 0 and 23.
3. Press “ ” and the fgures for mnutes wll start
flashng.
4. Turn “ ” to adjust the mnutes; the nput value
should be between 0 and 59.
5. Press “ ” to fnsh tme settng. ":" symbol wll
flash, and the tme wll lght.
C
If you press “ ” durng tme settng,
oven wll automatcally return back
to prevous mode.
4.3 Cookng wth mcrowave
oven
1. Press “ ” and “P100” wll be dsplayed n LED
screen.
2. Press “ ” agan or turn “ ” to select the des-
red power. Each tme you press the key, “P100”,
“P80”, ”P50”, “P30” or “P10” wll be dsplayed
respectvely.
3. Press “ ” to confrm and turn “ ” to set the co-
okng tme to a value between 0:05 and 95:00.
4. Press “ ” agan to start cookng.
CExample:
If you want to use 80%
mcrowave power to cook for 20 m-
nutes, you can operate the oven
wth the followng steps.
5. Press “ ” once and “P100” wll be dsplayed n
the screen.
4 Operaton
4.1 Control panel
Mcrowave
Clock
Defrost by tme
Defrost by weght
Ktchen Tmer
Start/+30 sec./Confrm
Stop/Cancel
Door Open Key
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6. Press “ ” once agan or turn “ ” to set 80%
mcrowave power.
7. Press “ ” to confrm and "P 80” wll be dspla-
yed n the screen.
8. Turn “ ” to adjust the cookng tme untl the
oven dsplays "20:00".
9. Press “ ” to start cookng.
The steps for adjusting the time in
coding button are as below:
Setting the duration Increment amount
0-1 minute 5 seconds
1-5 minutes 10 seconds
5-10 minutes 30 seconds
10-30 minutes 1 minute
30-95 minutes 5 minutes
Microwave keypad instructions
Order Screen Microwave Power
1 P100 100%
2 P80 80%
3 P50 50%
4 P30 30%
5 P10 10%
4.4 Quck start
1. In standby mode, press “ ” to start cookng
wth 100% mcrowave power. Each tme you
press the key, cookng tme wll ncrease untl
95 mnutes wth steps of 30 seconds.
2. In mcrowave oven cookng cookng or defrost
by tme modes, the cookng tme wll ncrease
by 30 seconds each tme you press “ ”.
3. In standby mode, turn “ ” counterclockwse to
set the cookng tme n order to start cookng
wth 100% mcrowave power and press “ ” to
start cookng.
C
In auto menu and defrost by weght
modes, pressng “ ” wll not ncre-
ase the cookng tme.
4.5 Defrost by tme
1. Press “ ” for once.
2. Turn to select the defrost tme. The max-
mum tme s 95 mnutes.
3. Press “ to start defrost. Defrost power s P30
and cannot be changed.
4.6 Defrost by weght
1. Press “ ” for once.
2. Turn “ to select the weght of food from 100
to 2000 g.
3. Press “ ” to start defrost.
4.7 Ktchen tmer (counter)
Your oven s equpped wth an automatc counter
whch s not lnked wth the oven functons and
can be used separately at the ktchen ( t can be
set to max. 95 mnutes.)
1. Press “ ” for once and 00:00 wll be dsplayed
n LED screen.
2. Turn “ ” to enter the correct tme.
3. Press “ ” to confrm the settng.
4. When the countdown from the entered tme
reaches to 00:00, the buzzer wll rng for 5 t-
mes. If the tme s set (24-hour system), current
tme wll be dsplayed n LED screen.
Press “ ” to abort the tmer at anytme.
C
Ktchen tmer functons dfferent
than 24-hours system. Ktchen t-
mer s just a tmer.
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4.8 Auto menu
1. Turn “ clockwse to select the desred menu.
Menus between “A-1” and “A-8”, namely pzza,
meat, vegetable, pasta, potato, fsh, beverage
and popcorn, wll be dsplayed.
2. Press “ ” to confrm.
3. Turn “ to choose the default weght n accor-
dance wth the menu chart.
4. Press “ ” to start cookng.
CExample:
If you want to use
“Auto Menu" to cook 350 g fsh:
1. Turn “ clockwse untl "A-6" s dsplayed n
the screen.
2. Press “ ” to confrm.
3. Turn “ to select the weght of fsh untl "350"
s dsplayed n the screen.
4. Press “ ” to start cookng.
Auto cooking menu
Menu Weight Screen
A-1 Pizza
200 g 200
400 g 400
A-2 Meat
250 g 250
350 g 350
450 g 450
A-3 Vegetable
200 g 200
300 g 300
400 g 400
A-4 Pasta
50 g (with 450 ml cold
water) 50
100 g (with 800 ml cold
water) 100
A-5 Potato
200 g 200
400 g 400
600 g 600
A-6 Fish
250 g 250
350 g 350
450 g 450
A-7 Beverage
1 glass (120 ml) 1
2 glasses (240 ml) 2
3 glasses (360 ml) 3
A-8 Popcorn
50 g 50
100 g 100
4.9 Mult-step cookng
At most 2 steps can be set for cookng. In mult-
step cookng, f one step s defrostng, then def-
rostng must be placed n the frst step.
C
If you want to thaw food for 5 m-
nutes and then cook wth 80%
mcrowave power for 7 mnutes,
perform the followng steps:
1. Press “ ” for once.
2. Turn to select the defrost tme untl "5:00"
s dsplayed n the screen.
3. Press “ ” once and “P100” wll be dsplayed n
the screen.
4. Press “ ” once agan or turn “ ” to set 80%
mcrowave power.
5. Press to confrm and "P 80” wll be dspla-
yed n the screen.
6. Turn to adjust the cookng tme untl the
oven dsplays "7:00".
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7. Press to start cookng. Buzzer wll sound
once for the frst step and defrost tme count-
down wll start. Buzzer wll sound once agan
when enterng the second cookng step. Buzzer
wll sound for 5 tmes at the end of cookng.
4.10 Query functon
1. In mcrowave modes, press “ ” and the cur-
rent power level wll be dsplayed for 3 seconds.
After 3 seconds, the oven wll return to the pre-
vous mode.
2. Whle cookng, press “ ” and the current tme
wll be dsplayed for 3 seconds.
4.11 Chld lock
1.
Locking:
In standby mode, press “ ” for 3
seconds and a buzzer wll sound ndcatng that
the chld lock s actvated. If the tme s already
set, current tme wll also be dsplayed; otherw-
se “ ” wll be dsplayed n the LED screen.
2.
Unlocking:
To dsable the chld lock, press
” for 3 seconds and a long ”beep” wll sound
ndcatng that the chld lock s dsabled.
4.12 Openng the oven door
Press “ ” and the oven door wll be opened.
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5.1 Cleanng
AWARNING:
Never use gaso-
lne, solvent, abrasve cleanng
agents, metal objects or hard
brushes to clean the applance.
BWARNING:
Never mmerse
the applance or ts power cable
n water or n any other lqud.
1. Turn the applance off and dsconnect t from
wall socket.
2. Wat for the applance to completely cool down.
3. Keep the nsde of the oven clean. Wpe wth a
damp cloth when splashed food or splled lqu-
ds stck on the walls of the oven. A mld deter-
gent may be used f the oven gets very drty.
Avod usng sprays and other harsh cleanng
agents as they may cause stans, marks, and
opaqueness on the door surface.
4. Outer surfaces of the oven must be cleaned
wth a damp cloth. Do not allow water ngress
from ventlaton openngs to prevent damage
to the operatng parts n the oven.
5. Wpe both sdes of the door and the glass, door
gaskets and parts near the gaskets frequently
wth a damp cloth n order to remove the overf-
lowng and splashng stans. Do not use abras-
ve cleanng agents.
6. Do not allow control panel to get wet. Clean
wth a soft damp cloth. Leave the door of the
oven open to prevent nadvertent operaton
whle cleanng the control panel.
7. If steam accumulates nsde or around the oven
door, wpe wth a soft cloth. Ths may occur
when the mcrowave oven s operated under
hgh humdty condtons. It s normal.
8. In some cases, you may need to remove the
glass tray for cleanng. Wash the tray n warm
soapy water or n a dshwasher.
5 Cleanng and mantenance
9. The roller ring and oven floor should be
cleaned regularly to avoid excessive noise. It
would be sufficient to wipe the lower surface
of the oven with a mild detergent. Roller ring
may be washed in warm soapy water or in a
dishwasher. When you remove the roller ring
from oven internal floor for cleaning, ensure
that you install it in the correct position while
replacing it.
10. In order to remove bad odors in your oven, put
a glass of water and juice and peel of a lemon
to a deep bowl suitable for use in microwave
and operate the oven for 5 minutes in
microwave mode. Wipe thoroughly and dry
with a soft cloth.
11. Please contact the authorized service when
the oven lamp needs to be replaced.
12. The oven should be cleaned regularly and
any food deposits should be removed. If the
oven is not kept clean, this may cause surface
defects that would affect the lifecycle of the
appliance negatively and that would possibly
cause risks.
13. Please do not dispose this appliance with
household waste; old ovens shall be disposed
to special waste centers provided by the
municipalities.
14. When the microwave oven is used in grill
function, a small amount of smoke and odor
may occur which will disappear after a certain
time of usage.
5.2 Storage
If you do not ntend to use the applance for a
long tme, please store t carefully.
Please make sure that the applance s unplug-
ged, cooled down and totally dry.
Store the applance n a cool and dry place.
Keep the applance out of the reach of chldren
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Normal
Microwave oven interferes with TV reception Radio and TV reception may be interfered when microwave
oven is operating. It is similar to the interference caused by
small electrical appliances, like mixer, vacuum cleaner, and
electric fan. It is normal.
Oven light is dimmed In low power microwave cooking, oven light may be dimmed.
It is normal.
Steam accumulating on door, hot air coming out of vents During cooking, steam may arise from the food. Most of this
steam will get out from vents. But some may accumulate on a
cool place like oven door. It is normal.
Oven started accidentally with no food in it. It is not allowed to run the appliance without any food inside.
It is very dangerous.
Problem Possible Reason Solution
Oven cannot be started. 1) Power cable is not plugged in
properly. Unplug. Then plug again after 10
seconds.
2) Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is
activated. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
(repaired by professional personnel of
our company).
3) Trouble with outlet. Test the outlet with other electrical
appliances.
Oven does not heat. 4) Door is not closed properly. Close the door properly.
Glass turntable makes noise when
microwave oven operates 5) Turntable and bottom of the oven
is dirty. Refer to “Cleaning and Maintenance"
section to clean dirty parts.
5 Cleanng and mantenance
5.3 Handlng and transportaton
Durng handlng and transportaton, carry the
applance n ts orgnal packagng. The packa-
gng of the applance protects t aganst phys-
cal damages.
Do not place heavy loads on the applance or the
packagng. The applance may be damaged.
Droppng the applance wll render t non-
operatonal or cause permanent damage..
6 Troubleshootng
Bitte lesen Sie zunächst diese Anleitung!
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und modernster Technologe hergestellt wurde, beste Ergebnsse erzelen werden.
Btte lesen Se de gesamte Bedenungsanletung und alle anderen Begletdokumente
aufmerksam, bevor Se das Gerät verwenden; bewahren Se se zum künftgen
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Informatonen und Warnhnwese n der Bedenungsanletung beachten.
Btte denken Se daran, dass dese Bedenungsanletung eventuell für mehrere
Modelle geschreben wurde. Unterschede zwschen den Modellen werden n der
Anletung klar und deutlch beschreben.
Bedeutung der Symbole
Folgende Symbole werden n den verschedenen Abschntten deser Anletung
verwendet:
C
Wichtige Informationen und nützliche
Tipps in Bezug auf die Verwendung.
A
Warnhinweise zu gefährlichen
Situationen im Hinblick auf die
Sicherheit von Leib, Leben und
Eigentum.
Warnung vor heißen Flächen.
B
Warnung vor Stromschlag.
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