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Instructions for Use

Microwave
Guide d'utilisation
Microondes
Instrucciones de uso
Microondas
Instruções de utilização
Microondas

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  • Page 1: Instructions For Use

    Instructions for Use Microwave Guide d’utilisation Microondes Instrucciones de uso Microondas Instruções de utilização Microondas...
  • Page 2 ENGLISH Dear Client, First, we would like to thank you for choosing our product. We are sure that this modern, functional and practical microwave, manufactured from the best materials, will satisfy your requirements. You are advised to read our operation manual carefully and the enclosed pamphlet to enable you to get the best results from your Microwave.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Installation Instruction ... 3 Important Information ... 4 Description of the Microwave ... 5 The advantages of a microwave: ... 5 How the microwave oven works ... 5 Why does the food heat up? ... 6 Description of the appliance ... 7 Operating Instructions ...
  • Page 4: Installation Instruction

    Installation Instruction Remove microwave from packing. Remove all packing materials and accessories from the oven cavity. Check whether the following parts are in good condition: Door and hinges; Front of the Microwave; Inside and outside of Microwave. Should you find any faults DO NOT USE THE MICROWAVE, and contact your dealer.
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Important Information WARNING: If the door or the door hinges are damaged, the oven should not be switched on until repaired by a qualified technician. WARNING: It is dangerous for anyone, except a qualified technician, to tamper with the apparatus or try to repair it in any way by removing any lid or covering which assures protection against the exposure to microwave energy.
  • Page 6: Description Of The Microwave

    Description of the Microwave The advantages of a microwave: In a conventional oven the heat radiated by the resistances or gas burners, slowly penetrates the food from the outside to the inside. There is, therefore, a great loss of energy in the heating of the air, oven components and recipients.
  • Page 7: Why Does The Food Heat Up

    Why does the food heat up? Most food contains water, whose molecules vibrate with microwaves. The friction between the molecules generates heat, which causes a temperature rise in the food, defrosting it, cooking it or keeping it warm. As the heat is formed inside the food: It may be cooked with little or no liquid or fat;...
  • Page 8: Description Of The Appliance

    Description of the appliance 1. Glass window on the door 2. Catch 3. Mica covers 4. Control panel 5. Open button 6. Slot for rotating base 7. Motor coupling 8. Rotating plate 9. Rotating base...
  • Page 9: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions 1. Connect the Microwave to a suitable power source (see the Installation Instructions). 2. Open the door by pressing the “open” button. In those models lacking this button, it is only necessary to pull on the door. The Micorwave’s interior light should come on.
  • Page 10: Defrosting By Weight (Automatic)

    Defrosting by Weight (Automatic) 1. Press the DEFROST key. This key will illuminate in green. 2. Enter the type of food, by pressing the “+” and “-“keys. If these keys are not pressed, the oven will select food type 1 by default. 3.
  • Page 11: Thawing By Time (Manual)

    Thawing by time (Manual) 1. Press the DEFROST key twice. This key will illuminate in green. 2. Enter the defrost time (for example, 12 minutes), by pressing the “+” and “-“key. 3. Press the START key. The Microwave will commence operation. 4.
  • Page 12 Thawing by time (Manual) following table shows recommended thawing times and waiting times (to permit better Food Item Pork, Beef, Veal Chopped Meat Minced Meat Sausages and Cold Cuts Poultry, and Poultry Pieces Chicken, Turkey Fish Trout Shellfish Fruit Bread Butter Cottage cheese Cream...
  • Page 13: General Thawing Instructions

    General Thawing Instructions 1. Use suitable containers (porcelain, glass or other material that is suitable for using with microwaves). 2. The Thawing by Weight and Thawing by time tables refer to raw food items and the weights given do not include the containers. 3.
  • Page 14: Special Function: Mashed Potato / Soufflé

    Special Function: MASHED POTATO / SOUFFLÉ 1. The special function POTATO/SOUFFLÉ should be repeatedly pressed until the desired option according to the following table is displayed. The special function PURÉE/SOUFFLÉ indicator will light Option Mashed Potato Pastry Soufflé 2. Press START. The microwave is turned on. Special Function: THAW AND HEAT 1.
  • Page 15: Programming The Microwave

    Programming the Microwave The normal functions (Microwave, Defrost by Weight and Defrost by time) may be programmed sequentially up to a maximum of three functions. For example, to defrost 800 gm of meat by weight, heat it in the microwave for ten minutes at power 1.
  • Page 16: During Operation

    During operation... The Microwave door may be opened at any time during the cooking operation, in which case: PRODUCTION POWER IS IMMEDIATELY HALTED; The grill is switched, but remains at a high temperature; The Timer is automatically stopped indicating the remaining cooking time. Interrupting Microwave Operation In order to stop Microwave operation before the end of the programmed time, press the STOP key...
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Clock

    Adjusting the Clock 1. Press the CLOCK key until the digits start to flash. 2. Enter the time value by pressing the “+” and “- “key. 3. Press the CLOCK key now adjust the minute’s value. 4. Enter the minute’s value by pressing the “+” and “-“...
  • Page 18: Advice For Good Usage Of The Microwave

    Advice for Good Usage of the Microwave Working with microwaves Before using any dish, make sure that it is appropriate for use in microwaves (SEE ADVICE ON THE USE OF UTENSILS AND RECIPIENTS). Always make a slit in the food's shell before cooking it.
  • Page 19: Advice On The Use Of Cookware

    Advice on the use of Cookware Metal Do not use metal dishes, tinned food, food wrapped in tin foil and cutlery inside the microwave. The metal reflects the microwaves and food is not heated. The food should be removed from its tin foil containers and placed in dishes adequate for use in the microwave.
  • Page 20: Wood

    Wood Wooden recipients should not be used in the microwave. Recipient Test If in doubt about the use of glass, glazed ceramic or porcelain dishes in the microwave, do the following test: 1. Place the empty dish and a glass of water inside the microwave.
  • Page 21: Microwave Maintenance

    Microwave Maintenance Cleaning MAKE SURE THAT THE MICROWAVE IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE MICROWAVE. DON'T USE ABRASIVE CLEANING PRODUCTS. OUTSIDE 1. Clean the outside surface with a neutral detergent, warm water and dry it with a damp cloth. 2. Avoid water from entering the Microwave ventilation holes.
  • Page 22: Official Technical Assistance Service (T.a.s.)

    Official Technical Assistance Service (T.A.S.) Solving Problems Repairs or interventions carried out by an unqualified serviceman can cause dangerous situations. Every and any kind of repair or intervention should be done by the manufacturer, authorised agents or qualified technicians. Cord Replacement If the cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, authorised agents or qualified technicians in order to avoid any dangerous...
  • Page 23: Technical Features

    Technical Features Description of functions of buttons Symbol Description Microwave Specifications - AC voltage ... - Fuse..20 A / 250 V - Power required ... 1200 W - Grill power..1000 W - Microwave output power..800 W - Microwave frequency…...

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