Preparing The Appliance - Melissa 653-146 Manual

Digital microwave oven with grill
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• Metal clips and lids/film containing metallic threads
can cause sparks and must therefore be removed.
• Never heat oil or fat in the appliance.
• Wipe off the mica plate after use, as splashes of fat
can overheat and cause smoke or fire.
• If materials in the appliance catch fire, leave the door
closed. Switch off immediately, and remove the plug
from the wall socket.
KEY TO THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE
APPLIANCE
1. Lock dowels
2. Spindle
3. Turning ring
4. Glass turntable
5. Mica plate
6. Oven door opening button
7. Control panel
8. Display
A metal grille and plastic spacer
are also supplied.
a. "Micro Power" button
(microwave power)
b. "Grill.Combi" button (grill/
combination cooking)
c. "Preset. Clock" (timer/clock)
d. "Instant.Start" button (start)
e. "Stop.Clear" button (stop/
cancel)
f. "Auto Defrost" button
(defrosting)
g. "Time Weight/Auto
Cooking" selector
switch

PREPARING THE APPLIANCE

Each individual appliance is checked at the factory but, for
safety's sake, after unpacking, check carefully that your
appliance has not been damaged during transport.
• Check whether there is any visible damage (e.g. in the
form of dents or similar), if the door closes properly,
and if the hinges are in order.
• If the appliance appears to have been damaged,
contact the shop where you bought it, and do not use
it until it has been checked by an authorised specialist.
• Before use, check that you have removed all transport
packaging inside and out.
Positioning the appliance
• The appliance must
stand on a flat surface
capable of bearing
its weight (approx. 11
kg).
• The appliance is not
suitable for built-in
fitting. There must be
a clearance of at least
10 cm at the rear, 5
cm at the sides and 20 cm above to ensure sufficient
ventilation. Suitable distance from the wall can be
ensured by fitting the plastic spacer supplied (see
photo on right).
• Check that the vent holes in the cabinet are not
covered. If they are covered while the appliance is
in use, there is a risk of overheating. Do not use the
appliance until it has cooled down.
• Do not remove the rubber feet.
Connection
• The appliance must be connected to a 230-volt AC
current, 50 Hz.
o The guarantee is not valid if the appliance is
connected to the wrong voltage.
• When the appliance is connected to the mains, all
the symbols on the display (8) will flash three times, a
beep will sound and then the display will show " : ".
Setting the clock
1. Press the "Preset.Clock" (c) button once. display
shows "0:00".
2. Set hours by turning the "Time Weight/Auto Cooking"
(g) selector, and press "Preset.Clock" (c). Turn the
selector once more for minutes.
3. Press the "Preset.Clock" button to complete the
setting.
Inserting the glass turntable
Before use, ensure the glass turntable (4) is correctly
seated on its spindle (3) and turning ring (2). The three
dowels on the glass turntable should fit in between
the three dowels on the spindle. The three rollers on
the turning ring should run in the circular track on the
underside of the glass turntable.
Before using for the first time
A small amount of smoke and smell may be emitted when
the appliance is used for the first time. This is due to oil
residue from manufacture and is neither abnormal nor
hazardous. Smells can be eliminated by starting the grill
programme and letting it run for a few minutes. Smells and
smoke should disappear as a result. Repeat the procedure
if this is not the case.
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