arcelik MD 898 KZI User Manual
arcelik MD 898 KZI User Manual

arcelik MD 898 KZI User Manual

30 l electronic microwave oven

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30 L Electronic

Microwave Oven

User Manual
MD 898 KZI
MD 898 YKZI

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  • Page 1: Microwave Oven

    30 L Electronic Microwave Oven User Manual MD 898 KZI MD 898 YKZI...
  • Page 2 Please read this manual first! Dear Customer, Thank you for preferring a Arçelik product. We hope that you get the best results from your product which has been manufactured with high quality and state-of-the-art technology. Therefore, please read this entire user manual and all other accompanying documents carefully before using the product and keep it as a reference for future use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 Important safety and 5 Cleaning and care environmental instructions 5.1 Outer surfaces ....24 5.2 Keep the inside of the oven clean..24 1.1 General safety .
  • Page 4: Important Safety And Environmental Instructions

    Important safety and environmental instructions Important Safety Instruc- Bed and Breakfast type environ- • ments. tions Read Carefully And Keep For Future Reference Do not attempt to start the oven • when its door is open; otherwise This section contains safety ins- you may be exposed to harmful tructions that will help protect microwave energy.
  • Page 5 Important safety and environmental instructions Do not use this appliance out- Before using the appliance for • • doors, bathrooms, humid envi- the first time, clean all parts. ronments or in places where the Please see the details given it can get wet. in the "Cleaning and Mainte- nance"...
  • Page 6 Important safety and environmental instructions 1.1.1 Electrical safety Cooking utensil may get hot due • to the heat transferred from the If the supply cord is damaged, • heated food to the utensil. You it must be replaced by the ma- may need oven gloves to hold nufacturer or its service agent the utensil.
  • Page 7 Important safety and environmental instructions Never use the appliance if the Do not immerse the appliance, • • power cable or the appliance it- power cable, or power plug in self is damaged. water or any other liquids. Do not hold it under running water. Do not use this appliance with •...
  • Page 8 Important safety and environmental instructions This appliance is a Group 2 Do not roast anything in the • • Class B ISM equipment. Group oven. Hot oil may damage the 2 contains all ISM (Industrial, components and materials of Scientific and Medical) equip- the oven, and it may even cause ment in which radio-frequency skin burns.
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    Important safety and environmental instructions 1.2 Intended use Liquids and other WARNING: • foods must not be heated in se- The oven should be cleaned re- • aled containers since they are gularly and any food deposits liable to explode. removed.
  • Page 10 Important safety and environmental instructions This appliance can be used by Due to excessive heat that ari- • • the children who are at the age ses in grill and combination of 8 or over and by the people modes, children should only who have limited physical, sen- be allowed to use these modes sory or mental capacity or who...
  • Page 11: Compliance With The Weee Directive And Disposing Of The Waste Product

    Important safety and environmental instructions Only allow children 1.6 Package information WARNING: • to use the oven without super- Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materi- vision when adequate instructi- als in accordance with our National ons have been given so that the Environment Regulations.
  • Page 12: Your Microwave Oven

    Your microwave oven 2.1 Overview 1. Door Safety Interlock System Technical data 2. Oven Window Power 230 V~50Hz, 1450 W 3. Oven Air Vent consumption 4. Cylinder Ring Output 900 W 5. Glass Tray Grill Heater 1000 W 6. Control Panel Convection 1350 W 7.
  • Page 13: Description Of Your Appliance

    Description of your appliance 3.1 Control Panel 3.2 Accessories 3.2.1 Glass turntable plate Please use the glass turntable plate in all cooking operations and never operate the oven without it. The glass plate will collect all meal juices and food pieces falling down.
  • Page 14: Advantages Of The Microwave Oven

    Description of your appliance • Put your oven onto a surface that is 85 cm 5. Your display will count down from 30 seconds. above the ground. Leave a clearance of 30 cm Once it reaches 0, you will hear the “beep” sig- on the front side of your oven and 10 cm on nal for 5 times.
  • Page 15: Theory Of Microwave Cooking

    Description of your appliance 3.5 Theory of microwave cooking Test: Place the empty dish you are testing into the oven and place another dish filled with water. • Microwaves are a type of energy similar to the Operate the oven at the highest level for 1 minute. waves of radios and televisions.
  • Page 16 Description of your appliance Cooking bags Some items containing a high level • Plastic cooking bags are suitable for use in of iron or lead are not suitable to be ovens provided that they are designed for co- used as cookware. You should cer- oking food.
  • Page 17: Using Your Appliance

    Using your appliance Placing the Food Height of the food • You will get the best results if you scatter the • Top parts of the food that are higher get cooked food into the plate. This may be achieved in va- more quickly than the bottom parts (generally rious ways to get better results.
  • Page 18 Using your appliance • This kind of food will continue to be cooked as Moisture content the heat on the outer side is transmitted to the • Cooking duration will change depending of the inner side if they are covered and rested outside amount of juice as microwave is sensitive to of the oven.
  • Page 19 Using your appliance Cooking covered foot • Stirring/mixing and turning the food during coo- king is important to cook every part evenly. • The cover will keep the heat and thus the steam Different cooking durations in the vessel, enabling the food to be cooked in a shorter period of time.
  • Page 20: Heating With A Single Button

    Using your appliance 4.1 Heating with a Single Button 4.3 Automatic defrosting by weight You can start the simple cooking process with a Simply select the weight of the food; it will auto- single button. It is an extremely simple and fast matically help you adjust the power and duration.
  • Page 21: Cooking With Memory Function

    Using your appliance Menu Weight (g) Touching Durations Reheating Potato Meat Pizza Fish Chicken 1000 1200 1400 1100 1600 1300 1300 1800 1500 1500 1000 2000 4.6 Grill 4.5 Cooking with memory function: You can press the Grill button to select the follo- This function can memorise some useful cooking programs without the need to re-adjusting the du- wing functions (the longest cooking duration is 60...
  • Page 22: Cooking In Combination

    Using your appliance 4.7 Cooking in Combination • Set the cooking duration to 20 minutes. • Press the start button. This appliance offers three types of combination (combi) cooking. 4.9 Time Option 1: Convection + Microwave (230 ºC con- vection: + 40% microwave), “C-1” is displayed The oven can be used as a clock.
  • Page 23: Child Safety Lock

    Using your appliance 4.11 Child safety lock Press Auto-Menu and Combination buttons si- multaneously for 2 seconds to activate the child safety lock. This function will be disabled if you press Auto-Menu and Combination buttons simul- taneously for 2 seconds again. 4.12 Stop/Cancel •...
  • Page 24: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care 5.3 Inner surfaces • Unplug your oven before cleaning. • Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wools, rough To clean the inner surfaces of the oven: washing clothes or abrasive chemicals such as • To soften dried stains, put a glass of water and sulphur or chloride on or at any parts of your boil for 2-3 minutes.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions and their answers What could be the problem if the lighting lamp There may be several reasons. The lamp may be of the oven is not working? blown. The door may be still open. Does microwave energy pass through the win- No.
  • Page 26: Actions To Be Taken Before Calling The Authorised Service

    Actions to be Taken Before Calling the Authorised Service If your oven is not functioning, before calling the Authorised Service, check if; 1. The plug is seated well in the socket, 2. One of the fuses in the house has blown or not, 3.

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