Contents Overview ..................3 Use ....................5 Appliance parts ................6 About these operating instructions ..........9 Safety information ................. 11 About microwaves .................21 Cooking and heating up in the microwave oven......22 Package contents ................26 Before using the appliance for the fi rst time ......27 Operation ..................
Appliance parts Appliance parts Setting the automatic programme/ Cooking area number buttons Automatic programme 1: Display Heat food Automatic programme 2: Control panel Vegetables Automatic programme 3: Power cord with plug (not shown) Fish Automatic programme 4: Grill rack Meat Automatic programme 5: Glass rotary plate Noodles...
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Contents Contents Overview ......................3 Use ........................5 Appliance parts ....................6 About these operating instructions ............... 9 Key to symbols .....................9 Safety information ..................11 Proper use ......................11 Safety of children and persons ................ 11 General safety .....................12 Hot surfaces ......................15 Safety instructions relating specifi...
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Contents Heating using microwave energy ..............31 Quick start ......................32 Weight defrost ....................32 Quick defrost ...................... 33 Grill function ....................... 33 Combination mode microwave and grill ............34 Using multiple programmes ................34 Preprogramming the cooking start time ............35 Automatic cooking ....................36 End of the cooking process ................
About these operating instructions About these operating instructions Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using this appliance. Read the safety instructions carefully before using the appliance for the fi rst time. Note the warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions.
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About these operating instructions Warning: danger due to hot surfaces! Comply with the notes in the operating instructions. Protective earthing symbol (For protection class I) Electrical appliances in protection class I are electrical appliances that have at least basic insulation throughout and have either a plug with earth contact or a fi...
Safety information Safety information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! Proper use The microwave may only be used for heating up appropriate foodstuffs in microwave-suitable containers and dishes. It may not be used outside! This appliance is designed for use in private households. The appliance is not designed for use in commercial, industrial areas or in laboratory environments.
Safety information − In combination mode or grill mode, children may only use the appliance if supervised by an adult, owing to the high temperatures. − Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance. − Do not allow children to clean the appliance or perform maintenance tasks on it unless they are aged 8 years or older and properly supervised.
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Safety information − Do not kink or crush the mains cable. − Contact the Service Centre without delay if the appliance has been damaged during transport. − Only connect the microwave to a properly installed, earthed and fused outlet. The mains voltage must match the technical data for the appliance.
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Safety information − Only use replacement parts or accessories that we have supplied or approved. The microwave must not be submerged in water or other liquids, nor exposed to running water or used in damp rooms, as this may result in an electric shock. −...
Safety information NOTICE! Possible material damage! Risk of damage to the appliance if installed incorrectly. − Place the microwave oven on a level, stable surface which is able to carry the weight of the appliance as well as the maximum weight of the food which will be cooked in it. −...
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Safety information WARNING! Risk of injury! The appliance and the parts you can touch are hot during use. There is a risk of injury due to burning on hot surfaces. − Do not touch the housing. − Avoid touching heating elements inside the microwave. −...
Safety information − The appliance may only be used for heating up appropriate food in suitable containers and dishes. Do not use baking paper in grill or combination mode. − The microwave is intended for heating food and drink. Drying food or clothes and warming heat pads, slippers, sponges, wet clothes, etc.
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Safety information CAUTION! Risk of injury! There is a risk of burns. − Food prepared in the microwave oven may heat up unevenly. Check the temperature of food before eating. When preparing baby food and bottles, always stir the food or shake the bottle before checking the temperature in order to avoid burns.
Safety information − Use microwave-safe dishes. Look for markings such as “Microwave-safe” or “For the microwave” when purchasing dishes. − Do not move the appliance during operation. Safety instructions on the heating of liquids CAUTION! Risk of injury! There is a risk of burns. −...
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Safety information − The appliance must not be cleaned using a steam cleaner. Steam may penetrate into the appliance and damage the electronics and the surfaces. − Failure to clean the microwave properly can damage the surface which can in turn reduce the service life of the appliance and may lead to dangerous situations.
About microwaves About microwaves Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves that have a warming effect on the food in the internal cooking area. Microwaves heat all non-metallic objects. Therefore, do not use any metallic objects in microwave mode. This heating effect works better the higher the water content of the foodstuff.
Cooking and heating up in the microwave oven Cooking and heating up in the microwave oven General notes Arrange the food in the oven correctly and place the thickest pieces on the outside so that it cooks properly. − Note the exact cooking or heating times. −...
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Cooking and heating up in the microwave oven Suitable materials • Porcelain, glass ceramic and heatproof glass • Plastics which are heatproof and microwave-suitable (note: plastics may become discoloured by foods or become warped by the heat) • Baking paper. NOTICE! Possible material damage! Unsuitable materials could break or become deformed and/or...
Cooking and heating up in the microwave oven Size and shape of microwave-suitable containers Flat, broad containers are better than narrow, tall ones. “Flat” foods can be cooked more evenly. Round or oval containers are more suitable than angular ones. There is a danger of local overheating in the corners.
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Cooking and heating up in the microwave oven NOTICE! Possible material damage! Risk of damage to the appliance due to improper use of the appliance. − Never use dishes with metal trimmings, metal dishes or the grill rack in microwave mode as this may cause sparks that could damage the appliance and/or the dishes.
Package contents Package contents DANGER! Risk of suffocation Risk of choking and suffocation through swallowing or inhaling small parts or plastic wrap. − Keep the plastic packaging out of the reach of children. − Do not let children play with the packaging material. −...
Before using the appliance for the fi rst time Before using the appliance for the fi rst time DANGER! Risk of injury! There is a risk of injury from electric shock or microwave radiation. Microwave radiation may leak outside if the appliance is damaged.
Before using the appliance for the fi rst time Setting up the appliance Ensure that all packaging materials have been removed from inside the appliance and the interior of the door. − Do not place the microwave near to any heat sources, in a location prone to wetness or high humidity, or in the immediate vicinity of infl...
Operation During this initial heating period you may notice faint odours. These smells are not dangerous and will disappear after a short time. Ensure adequate ventilation, e.g. by opening a window. − The appliance switches off automatically after 10 minutes. Wait until it has completely cooled down.
Operation NOTICE! Possible material damage! Risk of damage to the appliance due to improper use of the microwave. − Never operate the appliance without the rotary plate and never operate it without food in the cooking area. Setting the clock time When the microwave is used for the fi...
Operation − In order to deactivate the child lock, press and hold the button for approximately 3 seconds again, until an acoustic signal sounds and the symbol goes out. All functions are available again. Display prompt − When the appliance is in use, press the button to show the current time for three seconds in the display.
Operation Five acoustic signals sound once the cooking process has fi nished. − Open the door and remove the cooked food. Quick start If you press the button without previously setting the power output level, the cooking programme will start at the maximum level (800 watts). −...
Operation − If the frozen food has still not been defrosted once the time has elapsed, start the appliance again at level P30 for several minutes to defrost the frozen food completely. Quick defrost You also need to enter the weight of the food to be cooked in the defrost programme. The programme starts automatically at a power output level for quick defrosting.
Operation You can use the rack provided in grill mode, as long as the food is suitable for this. The longest grilling time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds. button repeatedly until you see G-1 in the display. − Press the −...
Operation Example: You wish to defrost food at power output level P30 for 10 minutes and then operate the P100 programme for 5 minutes. − Set the P30 programme for 10 minutes as described in “Heating using microwave energy” on page 31 without pressing the button afterwards.
Operation Automatic cooking In automatic cooking, it is not necessary to enter the cooking time or power output level. The microwave automatically determines the values depending on the foodstuff and weight input. Setting an automatic programme − Press an automatic programme button once to select an automatic programme.
Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance WARNING! Risk of electric shock! There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts. − Switch the microwave oven off and disconnect the plug from the mains outlet before cleaning. Failure to clean the appliance properly can damage the surfaces which can in turn reduce the service life of the appliance and may lead to dangerous situations.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution The microwave will not The mains plug is not − Disconnect the mains start. properly inserted. plug, wait about 10 seconds and then plug it back in again. The fuse has blown. − Contact the service department.
Disposal Disposal Packaging CARD POLYSTYRENE PLASTIC TRAY FILM Widely Check Not Yet Recycled Locally Recycled Your appliance has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit. The packaging is made of materials that can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
Technical specifi cations Technical specifi cations Rated voltage 230-240 V 50 Hz Rated power input (microwave): 1200-1270 W Rated power output (microwave): 750-800 W Rated power Grill: 950-1000 W Microwave frequency: 2450 MHz Protection class: Rotary plate diameter 25.5 cm Declaration of Conformity Medion AG hereby declares that the product conforms to the following European requirements:...
Service information Service information Please contact our Customer Service team if your device ever stops working the way you want or expect it to. There are several ways for you to contact us: • In our Service Community, you can meet other users, as well as our staff, and you can exchange your experiences and pass on your knowledge there.
Legal Notice Your data will be provided to repairers contracted to us for the purpose of warranty processing and associated processes. We generally store your personal data for a period of three years in order to fulfi l your legal warranty rights. You have the right to be informed of the personal data concerned as well as the right to rectifi...
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ALDI STORES LTD. PO BOX 26, ATHERSTONE WARWICKSHIRE, CV9 2SH. ALDI STORES (IRELAND) LTD. PO BOX 726, NAAS, CO. KILDARE. 97999 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 0333 3213106 1 800 992508 Standard local Free hotline landline call rate www.medion.co.uk MODEL: YEAR 11/2019 MD 18637 WARRANTY...
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