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Please refer to the last page
of this manual for the full list
of IKEA appointed Authorized
Service Centre and relative
national phone numbers.
Die vollständige Liste
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Kundendienste sowie die
zugehörigen Telefonnummern
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in diesem Handbuch.
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Consultare l’ultima pagina
di questo manuale dove è
riportato l’elenco completo
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nazionali.
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Read carefully and keep for
future reference.
This manual and the appliance
itself provide important safety
warnings, to be read and
observed at all times.
This is the safety alert
symbol.
This symbol alerts you to
potential hazards that can kill or
hurt you and others.
Failure to observe these
instructions may lead to risks.
The Manufacturer declines any
liability for injury to persons or
animals or damage to property
if these advices and precautions
are not respected.
Very young (0-3 years) and
young children (3-8 years) shall
be kept away unless continuously
supervised.
Childern from 8 years old and
above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge can use this
appliance only if they are
supervised or have been given
instructions on safe appliance
use and if they understand the
hazards involved. Children shall
not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance
shall not be made by childern
without supervision.
WARNING! The appliance
and its accessible parts may
become hot during use.
Care should be taken to avoid
touching heating elements.
Young childern should be kept
away.
During and after use, do not
touch the heating elements or
interior surface of the appliance
- risk of burns. Do not allow the
appliance to come in contact
with cloths or other ammable
materials until all the components
have cooled down completely.
Do not heat or use ammable
Safety Information 4
Product description 8
Control panel 10
Daily use 10
Cooking tables 15
Reheating tables 17
Defrosting tables 18
Cleaning and maintenance 19
What to do if ... 21
Technical data 22
Installation 23
Electrical connection 24
Environmental concerns 26
IKEA GUARANTEE 27
Safety Information
Table of contents
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materials in or near the oven.
Fumes can create a re hazard
or explosion.
Do not remove the microwave
inlet protection plates located on
the side of the oven cavity walls.
WARNING!: It is hazardous
for anyone other than a
competent person to carry out
any service or repair operation
that involves the removal of a
cover which gives protection
against exposure to microwave
energy.
The appliance is designed solely
for domestic use for cooking
food.
This appliance is intended to
be used built-in. Do not use it
freestanding.
This appliance 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 re.
CAUTION: The appliance is
not intended to be operated by
means of an external timer or
separate remote control system.
Do not use the appliance
outdoors.
Do not store explosive or
ammable substances such as
aerosol cans and do not place or
use gasoline or other ammable
materials in or near the
appliance: a re may break out
if the appliance is inadvertently
switched on.
Children should not perform
installation operations. Keep
children away during installation
of the appliance. Keep the
packaging materials (plastic
bags, polystyrene parts, etc.)
out of reach of children, during
and after the installation of the
appliance.
Use protective gloves to perform
all unpacking and installation
operations.
The appliance must be handled
and installed by two or more
persons.
WARNING: Do not use extension
leads, multiple sockets or
adapters. Do not connect the
appliance to a socket which can
be operated by remote control.
WARNING: The power cable
must be long enough for
connecting the appliance, once
tted in its housing, to the main
power supply.
The appliance can be operated
only if the door is rmly closed.
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Overheated oils and fats catch
re easily. Always remain vigilant
when cooking foods rich in fat,
oil or alcohol (e.g. rum, cognac,
wine).
Do not leave the appliance
unattended, especially when
using paper, plastic or other
combustible materials in the
cooking process. Paper can char
or burn and some platics can
melt if used when heating foods.
The appliance should not be
operated without food in the
cavity when using microwaves.
Operation in this manner is likely
to damage the appliance.
To ovid damage put a glass
of water inside. The water will
absorb the microwave energy
and the appliance will not be
damaged.
Never leave the appliance
unattended during food drying.
Do not use the appliance for
drying textiles, paper, spices,
herbs, woods, owers, fruit or
other combustible materials. Fire
could occur.
WARNING: Do not heat or cook
with sealed jars or containers in
the appliance.
The pressure that builds up inside
might cause them to explode,
damaging the appliance.
WARNING: If the appliance is
operated in the combination
mode, children should only
use the appliance under
adult supervision due to the
temperatures generated.
Do not use the appliance for
cooking or reheating whole
eggs with or without shell since
they may explode even after
microwave heating has ended.
If alcoholic beverages are used
when cooking foods (e.g. rum,
cognac, wine), remember that
alcohol evaporates at high
temperatures. As a result, there is
a risk that vapours released by
the alcohol catch re if coming
in contact with the electrical
heating element.
Use oven gloves to remove pans
and accessories, taking care not
to touch the heating elements.
If material inside/outside the
appliance should ignite or smoke
is observed, keep the appliance
door closed and turn off the
appliance. Disconnect the power
cord or shut off power at the fuse
or circuit braker panel.
Remove wire twist-ties from
paper or plastic bags before
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palcing bag in the oven.
Do not use the appliance for
deep-frying, because the
oil temperature cannot be
controlled.
WARNING: Overheating the
liquid beyond boiling point
can occur without evidence of
bubbling. This could result in
a sudden boil over of the hot
liquid. To prevent this possibility
the following steps should be
taken:
1. Avoid using straight-sided
containers with narrow necks.
2. Stir the liquid before placing
the container in the appliance
and let the teaspoon remain in
the container.
3. After heating, allow standing
for a short time, stirring again
before carefully removing the
container from the appliance.
WARNING: After heating baby
food of liquids in a baby bottle
or in a baby food jar, always
stir and check the temperature
before serving.
WARNING: Do not remove
any cover. The door seals and
the door seals areas must
be regularly inspected for
damage. If these areas are
damaged the appliance should
not be operated until it have
been repaired by a qualied
technician.
WARNING: Never use steam
cleaning equipment.
WARNING: Do not use harsh
abrasive cleaners or sharp metal
scrapers to clean the appliance
door glass since they can scratch
the surface, which may result in
shattering of the glass.
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Product description
Accessories
Turntable support
1x
Glass turntable
1x
Steamer
1x
1
Display
2
Clock Button
3
Adjust knob
4
Functions
5
Stop/Start button
6
Door
MEMO
REHEAT
POWER
AUTO
DEFROST
STARTSTOP
STEAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
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General
There are a number of accessories available
on the market. Before you buy, ensure they
are suitable for microwave use.
Ensure that the utensils you use are oven
proof and allow microwaves to pass through
them before cooking.
When you put food and accessories in the
microwave oven, ensure that they do not
come in contact with the interior of the oven.
This is especially important with accessories
made of metal or metal parts.
If accessories containing metal come in
contact with the oven interior, while the oven
is in operation, sparking can occur and the
oven could be damaged. Always ensure
that the turntable is able to turn freely
before starting the oven.
If the turntable isn’t able to turn freely you
should use a smaller vessel.
Turntable support
Use the turntable support under the Glass
turntable. Never put any other utensils on
the turntable support.
Fit the turntable support in the oven.
Glass turntable
Use the Glass turntable with all cooking
methods. It collects the dripping juices and
food particles that otherwise would stain
and soil the interior of the oven.
Place the Glass turntable on the turntable
support.
Steamer
Use the steamer with the strainer in place
for such foods as sh, vegetables and
potatoes.
Always place the steamer on the Glass
Turntable.
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Control panel
Start protection / key lock
This automatic safety function is activated
one minute after the oven has returned to
“stand by mode”. (The oven is in “stand by”
when the 24-hour clock is displayed or if the
clock has not been set, when the display is
blank).
The door must be opened and closed
e.g. putting food into it, before the safety
lock is released. Else the display will show
“DOOR”.
Pause or stop cooking
To pause cooking:
The cooking can be paused to check, turn
or stir the food by opening the door. The
setting will be maintained for 10 minutes.
If you don’t want to continue cooking:
Remove the food, close the door and press
the STOP button.
To continue cooking:
Close the door and press the Start button
once. The cooking is resumed from where it
was paused.
Pressing the start button twice will increase
the time by 30 seconds.
A beep will signal once a minute for 10
minutes when the cooking is nished.
Press the STOP button or open the door to
cancel the signal.
NOTE: The oven will only hold the settings
for 60 seconds if the door is opened and
then closed after the cooking is nished.
Kitchen Timer
Use this function when you need a kitchen
timer to measure exact time for various
purposes such as cooking eggs or letting the
dough rise before baking etc.
1. Press the Clock button
2. Turn the adjust knob to set the time to
measure.
3. Press the Start button.
Flashing colons indicate that the timer is
running.
An acoustic signal will be heard when the
timer has nished to count down.
One press on the clock button displays how
much is left on the Timer. It’s displayed for 3
seconds and then returns to displaying the
cooking time (if you are currently cooking).
Daily use
MEMO
REHEAT
POWER
AUTO
DEFROST
STARTSTOP
STEAM
1
Display
2
Clock button
3
+/- knob
4
Select button
5
Start button
1
2
3
4
5
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To stop the kitchen timer when it is operating
in the background of another function,
you must rst recall it to the foreground by
pressing the Clock button and then stop it by
pressing the Stop button.
Clock
When the appliance is rst plugged in or
after a power failure, the display is blank.
If the clock is not set, the display will remain
blank until the cooking time is set.
1. Press the Clock button (3 seconds) until
the left-hand digit (hours) icker.
2. Turn the adjust knobto set the hours.
3. Press the Clock button again. (the two
right hand digits (minutes) icker).
4. Turn the adjust knob to set the minutes.
5. Press the Clock button again.
The clock is set and in operation.
If you wish to remove the clock from the
display once it has been set, simply press
the Clock button again for 3 seconds and
then press the Stop button.
To reinstate the clock , follow the above
procedure.
NOTE: keep the door open while setting the
clock. This gives you 10 minutes to complete
the setting of the Clock. Otherwise, each
step must be accomplished within 60
seconds.
Cook and reheat with microwaves
Use this function for normal cooking and
reheating, such as vegetables, sh, potatoes
and meat.
1. Press the Power button to set the power.
2. Turn the adjust knob to set the cooking
time.
3. Press the Start button.
Once the cooking process has been started:
the time can easily be increased in
30-second steps by pressing the Start
button.
Each press increases the time with 30
seconds.
You may also alter the time by turning the
adjust knob to increase or decrease the
time.
By pressing the Select button you may
switch between cooking time and power
level. Both can be altered during cooking by
turning the adjust knob after selection.
Power level
Microwaves only
Power Suggested use:
Jet
(700 W)
Reheating of beverages , water,
clear soups, coffee, tea or other
food with a high water content. If
the food contains egg or cream
choose a lower power.
600 W Cooking of sh, meat,
vegetables etc.
500 W More careful cooking e.g. high
protein sauces, cheese and egg
dishes and to nish cooking
casseroles.
350 W Simmering stews, melting butter.
160 W Defrosting, softening butter,
cheeses.
90 W Softening Ice cream
Jet Start
This function is used for quick reheating of
food with a high water content such as clear
soups, coffee or tea.
1. Press the Start button.
This function automatically starts with
maximum microwave power level and
the cooking time set to 30 seconds. Each
additional press increases the time with
30 seconds. You may also alter the time
by turning the adjust knob to increase or
decrease the time after the function has
started.
Manual Defrost
Follow the procedure for “cook & reheat
with microwaves” and choose power level
160 W when defrosting manually.
Check and inspect the food regularly.
Frozen food in plastic bags, plastic lms or
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cardboard packages can be placed directly
in the oven as long as the package has no
metal parts (e.g. metal twist ties).
The shape of the package alters the
defrosting time. Shallow packets defrost
more quickly than a deep block.
Separate pieces as they begin to defrost.
Individual slices defrost more quickly.
Shield areas of food with small pieces of
aluminum foil if they start to become warm
(e.g. chicken legs and wing tips).
Turn large joints halfway through the
defrosting process.
Boiled food, stews and meat sauces defrost
better if stirred during defrosting time.
When defrosting it is better to underthaw
the food slightly and allow the process to
nish during standing time.
Standing time after defrosting always
improves the result since the temperature
will then be evenly distributed throughout
the food.
Auto Defrost
Use this function for defrosting Meat, Poultry,
Fish. AUTO Defrost should only be used if
the net weight is between 100 g- 2 kg.
Always place the food on the glass
turntable.
1. Press the Auto Defrost button repeatedly
to select food class (see internal frame).
2. Turn the adjust knob to set the weight.
3. Press the Start button.
Some food classes require the food to be
turned during defrosting. In these cases the
oven will stop and prompt you to perform
the needed action.
If the door isn’t open at this time (within
2 minutes) the oven will continue the
defrosting process.
End result may not be optimal in this case
- Open the door.
- Perform the prompted action.
- Close the door and restart by pressing
the Start button.
This function needs to know the net weight
of the food.
Frozen foods:
If the weight is lesser or greater than
recommended weight: follow the procedure
for “Cook & Reheat with microwaves”
and choose 160 W when defrosting.
Frozen foods:
If the food is warmer than deep-freeze
temperature (-18°C), choose lower weight of
the food.
If the food is colder than deep-freeze
temperature (-18°C), choose higher weight
of the food.
Food Hints
Meat
(100 g - 2.0 Kg)
Minced meat, cutlets,
steaks or roasts.
Poultry
(100 g - 2.0 Kg)
Chicken whole, pieces
or llets.
Fish
(100 g - 2.0 Kg)
Whole, steaks or llets.
For food not listed in this table and
if the weight is lesser or greater than
recommended weight, you should follow
the procedure for “Cook and reheat with
microwaves” and choose 160 W when
defrosting.
Memory
The memory function provides you with
an easy way to quickly recall a preferred
setting.
The principle of the memory function is
to store whatever setting that is currently
displayed.
How to use a stored setting:
1. Press the Memo button.
2. Press the Start button
How to store a setting:
Select any function.
Program your settings.
Press and keep the Memo button
pressed for 3 seconds until an acoustic
signal is heard. The setting is now
stored. You may reprogram the memory
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as many times as you wish.
When the appliance is plugged in or after a
power failure, your Memo function will have
2 minutes at full power stored as the default
setting.
Beverage reheat
The beverage reheat function allows you
to quickly reheat 1-4 cups of beverage in a
easy way.
1. Press the beverage reheat button
repeatedly to select the amount of cups
to be reheated.
2. Press the Start button.
1 cup is equal to 150 ml of beverage.
Steam
Use this function for such food as vegetables
and sh.
Always use the supplied Steamer accessory
when using this function.
1. Press the Steam button repeatedly to
select food class. (See table)
2. Turn the adjust knob to set the weight of
the food.
3. Press the Start button.
Place the food on the steam grid. Add 100
ml (1 dl) water in the bottom part of the
steamer. Cover with the lid.
The Steamer is designed to be used with
microwaves only!
Never use it with any other function at all.
Using the steamer in any other function may
cause damage.
Always ensure that the turntable is able to
turn freely before starting the oven.
Always place the steamer on the Glass
Turntable.
Food Hints
Potatoes / root
vegetables
(150 g - 400 g)
Use even sizes.
Cut the vegetables into
even pieces.
Allow to stand for 1 - 2
minutes, after cooking.
Vegetables
(Cauliower and
Broccoli)
(150 g - 400 g)
Frozen
vegetables
Allow to stand for 1 - 2
minutes, after cooking.
Fish lets
(150 g - 400 g)
Distribute llets evenly
on the steam grid.
Interlace thin parts.
Allow to stand for 1 - 2
minutes, after cooking.
WARNING: The appliance and its
accessible parts become hot during
use. Care should be taken to avoid touching
heating elements. Young childern should be
kept away.
During and after use, do not touch the
heating elements or interior surface of the
appliance - risk of burns. Do not allow the
appliance to come in contact with cloths
or other ammable materials until all the
components have cooled down completely.
WARNING: Do not heat or cook with sealed
jars or containers in the appliance.
The pressure that builds up inside might
cause them to explode, damaging the
appliance.
WARING: If the appliance is operated in the
combination mode, children should only use
the appliance under adult supervision due
to the temperatures generated.
WARNING: Overheating the liquid beyond
boiling point can occur without evidence
of bubbling. This could result in a sudden
boil over of the hot liquid. To prevent this
possibility the following steps should be
taken:
1. Avoid using straight-sided containers with
narrow necks.
2. Stir the liquid before placing the container
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in the appliance and let the teaspoon
remain in the container.
3. After heating, allow standing for a
short time, stirring again before carefully
removing the container from the appliance.
WARNING: After heating baby food of
liquids in a baby bottle or in a baby food
jar, always stir and check the temperature
before serving.
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Cooking tables
The more food you want to cook the longer
it takes. A rule of thumb is that double
amount of food requires almost double the
time.
The lower starting temperature, the longer
cooking time is required. Food at room
temperature cooks faster than food taken
directly from the refrigerator.
If you are cooking several items of the same
food, such as jacket potatoes, place them in
a ring pattern for uniform cooking.
Some foods are covered by a skin or
membrane e.g. potatoes, apples and egg
yolks.
These food should be pricked with a fork or
cocktail stick to relieve the pressure and to
prevent bursting.
Smaller pieces of food will cook faster than
larger pieces and uniform pieces of food
cook more evenly than irregularly shaped
foods.
Stirring and turning of food are techniques
used in conventional cooking as well as in
microwave cooking to distribute the heat
quickly to the center of the dish and avoids
overcooking at the outer edges of the food.
When cooking food of uneven shape or
thickness, place the thinner area of food
towards the center of the dish, where it will
be heated last.
Food with lot of fat and sugar will be
cooked faster than food containing a lot
of water. Fat and sugar will also reach a
higher temperature than water.
Always allow the food to stand for some
time after cooking. Standing time always
improves the result since the temperature
will then be evenly distributed throughout
the food.
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Type of food Amount Power
level
Time Standing
time
Hints
Chicken
(whole)
1000 g
700 W
18-20 min. 5-10 min.
Turn the chicken midway
through cooking. Check
that the meatjuice is
uncolored when the
cooking is nished.
Chicken
(llets or pieces)
500 g 8-10 min. 5 min.
Check that the meatjuice
is uncolored when the
cooking is nished.
Bacon 150 g 3-4 min. 1-2 min.
Place on kitchen paper, on
a plate, in 2 or 3 layers and
cover with more kitchen
paper.
Vegetables
(fresh)
300 g 3-4 min. 1-2 min.
Cook covered and add 2
tbs salt.
Vegetable
(frozen)
250-400 g
3-4 min.
5-6 min.
1-2 min. Cook covered.
Jacket potatoes
1 pc
4 pcs
4-6 min.
12-15 min.
2 min.
5 min.
Prick with fork.
(1 pc = 250 g).
Turn midway thru cooking.
Meat
(loaf)
600-700 g
600 W
12-14 min. 5 min.
Fish
(whole)
600 g 8-9 min. 4-5 min.
Score the skin and cook
covered.
Fish
(steaks or llets)
400 g 5-6 min. 2-3 min.
Place with thinner parts
towards the center of the
plate. Cook covered.
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Reheating tables
Type of food Amount Power
level
Time Standing
time
Hints
Plated meal 300-450 g
700 W
3-5 min.
4-5 min.
1-2 min. Cover the plate
Rice
2 dl
6 dl
1-2 min.
3-4 min.
1 min.
2 min.
Cover the dish
Meat balls 250 g 2 min. 1-2 min. Heat uncovered
Beverage 2 dl 1- 2
1
/
2
min. 1 min.
Put a metal spoon in the
cup to prevent overcooking.
Soup (clear) 2
1
/
2
dl 2- 2
1
/
2
min. 1 min.
Reheat uncovered in a
soup plate or bowl.
Milkbased soups
or sauces
2
1
/
2
dl 3-4 min. 1 min.
Do not ll the container
more than 3/4. Stir once
during heating.
Hot dogs
1 pc
2 pcs
600 W
1
/
2
- 1 min.
1
1
/
2
min.
1 min.
Lasagna 500 g 5-6 min. 2-3 min.
As in traditional cooking methods, food
reheated in a microwave oven must always
be heated until piping hot.
The best results are achieved if the food
is arranged with the thicker food to the
outside of the plate and the thinner food in
the centre. Place thin slices of meat on top of
each other or interlace them. Thicker slices
such as meat loaf and sausages should be
placed close to each other. When reheating
stews or sauces it is better to stir once to
distribute the heat evenly.
Covering the food helps to keep the
moisture inside the food, reduces spattering
and shortens the reheating time.
When reheating frozen food portions
follow the manufactures instruction on the
package.
Food which cannot be stirred, like gratin is
best reheated on 400–600 W.
Some minutes standing time will make
sure the temperature is evenly distributed
throughout the food.
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Defrosting tables
Type of food Amount Power
level
Time Standing
time
Hints
Roast
800 g
1000 g
Defrost
(160 W)
20-22 min. 10-15 min.
Turn halfway through
defrosting.
Minced meat 500 g 8-10 min. 5 min.
Turn halfway through
defrosting.
Separate thawed parts.
Chops, cutlets,
steaks
500 g 7-9 min. 5-10 min.
Turn halfway through
defrosting.
Chicken
(whole)
1200 g 25 min. 10-15 min.
Turn halfway through
defrosting
Chicken
(pieces or llets)
500 g 7-9 min. 5-10 min.
Turn/separate halfway
through defrosting. Shield
wingtips and legs with foil
to prevent overheating.
Fish (whole) 600 g 8-10 min. 5-10 min.
Turn halfway through
defrosting and shield the
tail with foil to prevent
overheating.
Fish
(steaks or llets)
400 g 6-7 min. 5 min.
Turn halfway through
defrosting.
Separate thawed parts
Loaf of bread 500 g 4-6 min. 5 min.
Turn halfway through
defrosting.
Rolls & buns
4 pcs
(150-200 g)
1
1
/
2
-2 min. 2-3 min. Place in a ring pattern.
Fruit & berries 200 g 2-3 min. 2-3 min. Separate during defrosting
Frozen food in plastic bags, plastic lms or
cardboard packages can be placed directly
in the oven as long as the package has no
metal parts (e.g. metal twist ties).
The shape of the package alters the
defrosting time. Shallow packets defrost
more quickly than a deep block.
Separate pieces as they begin to defrost.
Individual slices defrost more quickly.
Shield areas of food with small pieces of
aluminium foil if they start to become warm
(e.g. chicken legs and wing tips).
Turn large joints halfway through the
defrosting process.
Boiled food, stews and meat sauces defrost
better if stirred during defrosting time.
When defrosting it is better to underthaw
the food slightly and allow the process to 
nish during standing time.
Standing time after defrosting always
improves the result since the temperature
will then be evenly distributed throughout
the food.
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Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning is the only maintenance normally
required.
Failure to maintain the oven in a clean
condition could lead to deterioration of the
surface that could adversely affect the life
of the appliance and possibly result in a
hazardous situation.
i
IMPORTANT: do not use metal
scouring pads, abrasive cleansers,
steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths, etc.
which can damage the control panel, and
the interior and exterior oven surfaces. Use
a sponge with a mild detergent or a paper
towel with spray glass cleaner. Apply spray
glass cleaner to a paper towel.
Do not spray directly on the oven.
At regular intervals, especially if spill overs
have occurred, remove the turntable, the
turntable support and wipe the base of the
oven clean.
This oven is designed to operate with the
turntable in place.
i
IMPORTANT: do not operate the
microwave oven when the turntable
has been removed for cleaning.
Use a mild detergent, water and a soft cloth
to clean the interior surfaces, front and rear
of the door and the door opening.
i
IMPORTANT: do not allow grease or
food particles to build up around the
door.
For stubborn stains, boil a cup of water
in the oven for 2 or 3 minutes. Steam will
soften the marks.
i
IMPORTANT: do not use steam
cleaning appliances when cleaning
your microwave oven.
Adding some lemon juice to a cup of water,
placing this on the turntable and boiling for
a few minutes can eliminate odors inside the
oven.
The Grill element does not need cleaning
since the intense heat will burn off any
splashes, but the cavity ceiling near it may
need regular cleaning. This should be done
with warm water, detergent and a sponge.
If the Grill is not used regularly, it should be
run for 10 minutes a month to burn off any
splashes.
Dishwasher safe
Turntable support.
Glass turntable.
Crisp handle.
Careful cleaning
The Crisp-plate should be cleaned in mild,
detergent water. Heavily soiled areas can
be cleaned with a scouring sponge and a
mild cleanser.
Always let the crisp-plate cool off before
cleaning.
i
IMPORTANT: do not immerse or rinse
with water while the crisp-plate is hot.
Quick cooling may damage it.
i
IMPORTANT: do not use steel-wool
pads. This will scratch the surface.
During and after use, do not touch the
heating elements or interior surface of the
appliance - risk of burns. Do not allow the
appliance to come in contact with cloths
or other ammable materials until all the
components have cooled down completely.
The appliance must be disconnected from
the power supply before carrying out any
cleaning or maintenance operation.
Use protective gloves for cleaning and
maintenace operations.
Ensure the appliance is cooled down before
carrying out any cleaning or mainteinance
operation.
ENGLISH 20
WARNING: Do not remove any cover. The
door seals and the door seals areas must
be regularly inspected for damage. If these
areas are damaged the appliance should
not be operated until it have been repaired
by a qualied technician.
WARNING: Never use steam cleaning
equipment.
WARNING: Do not use harsh abrasive
cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean
the appliance door glass since they can
scratch the surface, which may result in
shattering of the glass.
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