Original instruction manual Safety ......................2 Explanation of Signal Words ..............2 Safety instructions..................3 Intended Use ................... 7 Unintended Use ..................7 General information ..................8 Liability and Warranty ................8 Copyright Protection ................8 Declaration of Conformity ................ 8 Transport, Packaging and Storage ..............
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Safety WARNING! The signal word WARNING warns against hazards that may lead to moderate or severe injuries or death if the hazards are not avoided. CAUTION! The signal word CAUTION warns against hazards that may lead to light or moderate injuries if the hazards are not avoided. , di e IMPORTANT! The signal word IMPORTANT indicates possible property damages,...
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Safety • Always completely unwind the power cord. • Never place the appliance or other objects on the power cord. • Always take hold of the plug to disconnect the appliance from the power supply. • Check the power cord regularly for damage. Do not use the appliance if the power cord is damaged.
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Safety • Do not use the appliance for preparation of fresh or hard-boiled eggs, either in shell or peeled, as eggs may explode. • Food products with thick skins, such as potatoes, pumpkins, apples or chestnuts, should be pierced prior to heating. •...
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Safety Microwave Radiation Hazard! Exposure to microwave radiation may cause bodily injury. To avoid the effects of this risk, follow the safety instructions presented below: • Do not turn the microwave oven on when the door is open, as the appliance may emit an excess of damaging electromagnetic waves.
Safety Intended Use As described below, every use of the appliance for a purpose differing and/or diverging from its intended standard use, is prohibited and considered to be an unintended use. The following is an intended use: – heating-up and defrosting foods with the use of suitable cookware. Unintended Use An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by hazardous voltage, fire or high temperature.
General information General information Liability and Warranty All information and instructions in this instruction manual account for legal regulations in force, current level of technical engineering knowledge as well as our expertise and experience, developed over the years. If special models or additional options are ordered, or state-of-the-art technical solutions were implemented, the actual scope of delivery of the appliance may, in some circumstances, differ from descriptions and numerous drawings in this instruction manual.
Transport, Packaging and Storage Transport, Packaging and Storage Delivery Check Immediately upon reception, check the delivery for completeness and possible shipping damage. In the case of visible transport damage refuse to accept the appliance or accept it conditionally. Mark and note the scope of damage in shipping documents/consignment list of the shipping company and lodge a complaint.
Technical Data Technical Data Technical Specifications Name: Microwave 18270D 610842 Art. No.: Material: stainless steel Thermal processing chamber material: stainless steel, ceramic Chamber dimensions (W x D x H), in mm: 360 x 360 x 190 Volume, in l: Microwave output, in W:...
Technical Data List of Components of the Appliance Fig. 1 1. Door safety lock system 2. Glass pane door 3. Door handle 4. Door seal of the appliance 5. Internal lighting 6. Splash guard 7. Thermal processing chamber 8. Control panel 9.
Technical Data Messages and Key Functions Fig. 2 Digital display The digital display shows the set thermal processing time, power output level, selected programs/thermal processing steps, options and current mode. Power Level key Press this key to program the power output of the microwave unit. Numpad keys For setting thermal processing time and thermal processing programs.
Installation and operation Installation and operation Installation Unpacking / Positioning • Unpack the appliance, remove all external and internal packaging elements and shipment safeguards. CAUTION! Choking hazard! Prevent children from accessing package materials, for instance: plastic bags and EPS. • If the appliance is covered with a protective film, remove it.
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Installation and operation • The device must remain a minimum distance of 2 m from radios, televisions, and other such electronics in order to avoid interference with the signal reception. Adaptation for Stacking 2 Appliances The units of the appliance may be stacked. The maximum stack height is two units of the appliance.
Installation and operation Basics of Thermal Processing in Microwave Instead of traditional heat sources, a microwave oven applies an electron lamp which emits electromagnetic waves. These waves, like radio waves, are invisible but their effects can be observed. Such waves can pass through materials such as glass, porcelain, artificial materials and paper.
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Installation and operation • Do not use products from recycled materials, as they may contain small pieces of metal. If such containers are used, sparks and even fire may result. • Dishes of oval and round shapes should be used, as food products cook more quickly in the corners of square-shaped containers.
Installation and operation Operation 5.4.1 Appliance Operation 1. Remove all items from the thermal processing chamber. 2. Before use, clean the appliance, observing instructions in section 6 'Cleaning'. 3. Leave the door open for the chamber to dry completely. 4. Place a suitable container with food on the ceramic bottom of the thermal processing chamber.
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Installation and operation Indications for User Opening the Appliance Door 1. To open the appliance door, pull the door handle gently. If the appliance is on, the current thermal processing program will be interrupted. CAUTION! Before you reach into the thermal processing chamber, leave the door open for a while to let the accumulated heat dissipate.
Installation and operation NOTE! To continue the interrupted program, press START key after closing the door. 3. To end the interrupted program press STOP key for the second time. NOTE! At the beginning of the subsequent thermal processing clear the display and reset the system by pressing STOP key.
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Installation and operation Starting Thermal Processing Program 1. After selecting the program press START key to save settings. The first step of the thermal processing indicator light blinks, and the processing time is counted down. End of Thermal Processing Program When the thermal processing time elapses, an acoustic signal sounds 3 times, and 'END' is shown in the digital display.
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Installation and operation You may add subsequent thermal processing times using the right power output level. Power Output Level Selection Press the Power Level key according to the power output level to be set. The digital display shows the power output level value in %. Thermal Processing Time Selection Set the required thermal processing time using numpad keys (1–0).
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Installation and operation Program Selection 1. Press the required numpad key (1–0). It will be displayed in the digital display. Thermal Processing Coefficient Selection 1. Press the X2 key. The saved thermal processing coefficient is shown in the digital display. Thermal Processing Time Selection 1.
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Installation and operation Frozen food Amount Time Time after Time after defrosting defrosting Beef 500 g 5 min. 15–20 min. Poultry/whole 1,360 g 25 min. 1–2 hrs chicken Chilled food Amount Time Time after Time after defrosting defrosting Apple pie 1 pcs 1 min.
Installation and operation 5.4.3 Settings Changes The microwave unit's setting may be, if needed, adjusted/changed. In order not to switch accidentally to programming mode during regular operation, it may be called up only when the door is open. Programming Mode Selection 1.
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Installation and operation User option Function Message (Default factory settings in bold) Manual No acoustic signal, when a subsequent programming thermal processing step begins Code 3-0 / beginning of Code 3-1 Enables acoustic signal, when a subsequent a subsequent thermal processing step begins thermal processing step...
Cleaning User option Function Message (Default factory settings in bold) Manual Lock Factory default programmed thermal function for processing programs may be combined with manual time input thermal Code 8-1 processing Factory default programmed thermal time processing programs may be used without Code 8-1 manual time input only 'Filter...
Cleaning Cleaning 1. Clean the appliance regularly after the end of each working day, or more frequently if needed. ATTENTION! To protect elements inside the appliance against damages, do not allow water to enter the appliance through ventilation openings. Thermal Processing Chamber and Appliance Door 1.
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Cleaning Filter 1. Periodically clean the filter located in front section of the appliance. 2. Undo right and left hand side screws (b) by rotating them counter- clockwise. 3. Remove the filter (10). 4. Clean the filter (10) in warm water with a mild cleaning agent.
Possible Malfunctions 3. Wash the splash guard in warm water and a mild cleaning agent. 4. Rinse in fresh water. 5. To end with, dry the splash guard thoroughly. 6. Install the splash guard in the appliance: – Slide it diagonally into the appliance. –...
Disposal Error Possible Cause Solution Appliance cannot be Appliance door are open Close the appliance door switched on Plug is not inserted Insert the plug into the mains socket Power supply fuse is off Switch the power supply fuse on No power supply Check the electric power supply...
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