Radio Interference; Microwave Cooking Principles; Grounding Instructions; Utensil Test - Elektrabregenz MWG 6253 X User Manual

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Installation and connection

3.3 Radio interference

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Operation of the microwave oven
may cause interference on radios,
TVs and similar appliances.
• Place the oven as far away from radios and TVs
as possible. Operation of microwave oven may
cause interference to your radio or TV reception.
2. Plug your oven into a standard household
outlet. Be sure the voltage and the frequency is
the same as the voltage and the frequency on
the rating plate.
• In case of interference, it may be reduced or eli-
minated by taking the precautions given below:
• Clean the door and sealing surface of the oven.
• Set the antenna direction of the radio or TV
again.
• Reposition the oven based on the location of the
receiver.
• Place microwave oven away from the receiver.
• Plug the microwave oven to another outlet, thus
microwave oven and receiver shall be on diffe-
rent lines.

3.4 Microwave cooking principles

• Prepare the food carefully. Place the remaining
parts to the outside of the dish.
• Pay attention to the cooking time. Cook in the
shortest time specified and add some more time
if required. Overcooked food may cause smoke
or may be burnt.
• Cover the food while cooking. Covering the food
prevents any splashing and helps to ensure that
food is cooked evenly.
• Turn over food such as poultry and hamburgers
while cooking them in a microwave oven in
order to accelerate cooking of this kind of food.
Larger food such as roast must be turned over
at least once.
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• Turn food such as meatballs upside down in the
middle of the cooking and replace them with
each other from the center of the dish to the
outside.

3.5 Grounding instructions

This appliance must be grounded. This oven has a
grounding cable with a grounded plug. Appliance
must be plugged to a wall outlet installed and gro-
unded correctly. Grounding system allows a leak
wire for the electrical current in case of a short
circuit and reduces the risk of electric shock. We
recommend using an electrical circuit dedicated to
the oven. Operating with high voltage is dangerous
and may cause fire or other accidents that would
cause damage to the oven.
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WARNING: Misuse of grounding
plug may cause electric shock.
If you have any questions on gro-
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unding and electrical instructions,
please consult a qualified electric
technician or service personnel.
Manufacturer and/or dealer would
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not accept any responsibility for in-
juries or damages on the oven that
may occur when electrical connec-
tion procedures are not followed.

3.6 Utensil test

Never operate the microwave oven empty. The
only exception is the utensil test described in the
following section. Some certain non-metal utensils
may not be suitable for using in microwave. If you
are not sure whether your utensil is suitable for
microwave, you can perform the following test.
1. Place the empty utensil to be tested into the
microwave oven together with a microwave-
compatible glass filled with 250 ml water.
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