Black & Decker MZ3000PG, MZ3000PGSA User Manual

Microwave Oven
230 -240V
220V
First Use Safety Recommendation
Please read through this booklet for safe and efficient use of the appliance. We urge you to read the "Hint's" section and also follow all detailed instructions even if you are familiar with using this appliance.
Keep this guide handy for future reference.
English Page 02
MZ3000PG/MZ3000PGSA
English
Fig A
10
6
W
E
I GH
T
D E
F
R
OST
A
U
T
O
V
E G
E
T A
BLE
FI
S H
R
E
H
E
A
T
1
2
3
M
E
A
T
P
A
S
T A
P
OT
A
T
O
4
5
6
P
I
Z
ZA
S
OU
P
P OR
R I
D
GE
7
8
9
S P
E
E
D
GR
I
LL
/
MI
C
RO
WA
V
E
D
E F
R
OS
T
C
OM
B
I
.
0
S
T
O
P
S
T
A
R
T
C L
E
A
R
E
X P
R
E S
S
CO
O
K
4
3
5
2
1
8
9
4
W E
I GH
T D E F
R OS
T
A
UT
O
R
E H
E A
T
V
E G
E T A
B
1
L
E
F I
S H
2
3
M
E
A T
P A
S TA
4
P
OT
AT
5
O
6
P I Z
Z
A
S O
U P
7
P O
R R
I D
8
G
E
9
MI C
R O W
A V
E
S P
E E D
DE
F R
O
GRI
ST
L L
/
C
0
OM
B I
.
ST
O
P
C
L E A R
ST
A
R
T
E XP R
ES S
C O
O K
3
2
7
-2-
English
Fig B Fig C
WEIGHT
DEFROST
3
Mica plate, Do not remove
4
Intended use
Your Black & Decker microwave oven is designed to heat appropriate foods & beverages using electromagnetic radiation. Always check the suitability of ingredients before cooking.
Do not use this appliance for any other purpose. This product is intended for indoor household use only.
Safety instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
• While using electrical appliances, in order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and / or injury to persons, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
AUTO
REHEAT
1
MEAT
4
7
MICROWAVE
STOP
CLEAR
VEGETABLE
2
PASTA
5
SOUPPIZZA
8
SPEED
DEFROST
0
FISH
POTATO
PORRIDGE
GRILL/
COMBI.
START
EXPRESS COOK
3
6
9
Warning: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person
Warning: It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy
Warning: Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode
Warning: Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use
-3-
English
• This microwave oven is a free-standing
unit & must not be built-in or placed in a cabinet.
• The oven must have sufficient air flow.
To ensure good ventilation, a gap of 10 centimetres is required at the back, 15 centimetres at one side, 30 centimetres at the other side and 30 centimetres above.
• Only use utensils that are suitable for
use in microwave ovens
• When heating food in plastic or paper
containers, keep an eye on the oven due to the possibility of ignition
• If smoke is observed, switch off or
unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames
• Microwave heating of beverages can
result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care must be taken when handling the container
• The contents of feeding bottles and
baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns
• Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled
eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode, even after microwave heating has ended
• The oven should be cleaned regularly
and any food deposits removed
• Failure to maintain the oven in a clean
condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation
• To protect against the risk of electric
shock, DO NOT IMMERSE the appliance, cord set or plug in water or other liquids.
• Do not remove the feet from this
product.
• Do not cook food directly on the glass
tray. Always use a bowl or other container that is suitable for use in a microwave oven
Using your appliance
• Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Return the complete appliance to your nearest authorised service facility for examination, electrical repair, mechanical repair or adjustment to avoid any hazard.
• Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself; instead, take it to your Black & Decker-owned or Authorised Service Centre for repair.
• The use of attachments or accessories not recommended or sold by this appliance manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or personal injury.
• Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table, counter, or touch hot surfaces.
• Avoid touching hot surfaces, use handles and knobs.
• Do not operate or place any part of this appliance on or near any hot surfaces (such as gas or electric burner or in a heated oven) or any appliance that generates steam.
• Do not abuse the cord. Never carry the appliance by the cord or yank it to disconnect it from the outlet; instead, grasp the plug and pull to disconnect.
• When using an extension cord with your appliance, make sure the extension cord is correctly wired, and rated for its use.
• The microwave oven should be placed on a flat stable surface which can hold the weight of the appliance and the heaviest of food likely to be cooked inside.
• Do not place any item on top of the oven.
• Do not operate the microwave oven without the glass tray or roller support in their proper positions.
• Make sure that the power supply cord is undamaged and does not run under the microwave oven or over any hot or sharp surfaces.
-4-
English
• Do not operate the appliance when empty. This could damage the oven.
• Do not use the oven to store any items.
• Food surrounded by a membrane, such as egg yolks, potatoes, chicken livers, etc. must be pierced several times with a fork before cooking.
• Do not use metal pans or dishes with metal handles.
• Never place any item with a metal trim inside a microwave.
• Always remove twist-ties from any foods before operating the microwave.
• Some plastics are not suitable for use in a microwave. Always check the suitability of any item before use.
• Do not cook in a container with a restricted opening as they may explode if heated in a microwave oven.
• Conventional meat or candy thermometers must not be used in the oven. Only thermometers that are specifically made for microwaves should be used.
• Microwave utensils should be used only in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
• Do not attempt to deep-fry foods in this oven.
• Microwave ovens heat the food in a container and not the container itself. It is always necessary to check the temperature of the food to ensure it is correctly cooked.
• Do not place the oven where heat, moisture or high humidity are generated, or near combustible materials.
Warning: Check the oven for any damage, such as a misaligned or bent door, damaged door seals and sealing surface, broken or loose door hinges & latches and dents inside the cavity or on the door. If there is any damage, do not operate the oven.
• Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.
• Do not use solvents or other corrosive chemicals or vapours for cleaning this appliance.
• Never leave metal utensils in the Microwave.
• During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
Warning: Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young children should be kept away.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating.
• This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or separate remote-control system.
• The door or the outer surface may get hot when the appliance is operating.
• If smoke is observed, switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames.
• Always stir food to distribute the heat evenly and allow it to stand for a few minutes before consumption.
• Containers used for cooking can become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food. Always use oven gloves when removing items from the oven.
• If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door, wipe with a soft cloth. This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates malfunction of the unit.
-5-
English
Safety of others
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
• Never leave an appliance unattended when in use.
After use
• Switch off and remove the plug from the power outlet when not in use, before assembling or disassembling parts, cleaning or carrying out any maintenance of the appliance. Never pull the cord while removing it from the power outlet.
• Keep children and animals away from the unit and cord set.
Inspection and repairs
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Electrical safety
This product must be earthed.
Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate
Power plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adaptor plugs with earthed (Class l) appliances. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.
Never operate an appliance directly below the socket-outlet it is connected to.
Do not insert any object into the openings on the outer case.
Extension cables & Class l product
• A 3-core cable must be used as your appliance is earthed and of Class l construction.
• Up to 30m (100 ft) can be used without loss of power.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised Black & Decker Service Centre in order to avoid a hazard.
Features (Fig. A)
1 Control panel
2 Turntable shaft
3 Roller support
4 Glass tray
5 Observation window
6 Door
7 Safety interlock system
8 Door release
9 Grill rack
10 Heating element
• Remove all packaging from the appliance.
• Inspect the oven after unpacking for any damage such as a misaligned or damaged door, dents or holes in the door window and screen, and any dents in the cavity. If any of these are seen, DO NOT use the oven.
• Clean the appliance before first use.
Assembly (Fig. B)
Warning! Before assembly, make sure that the appliance is switched off and unplugged.
• Place the appliance on a flat, even surface.
• Open the door (6) & place the stem into the hole in the cavity base. The door is opened by pressing the door release.
• Place the roller support (3) into the hole in the cavity.
-6-
English
• Align the glass tray (4) on top of the roller support.
• Connect the appliance to a suitable electrical supply.
Setting the Clock
When the microwave oven is connected to a suitable electrical supply, the oven will display "0:00".
To set the correct time, for example: To set 8:00 .
1 Press the "CLOCK/PRE-SET"
button. The hour figures will flash.
2 Press the number buttons "8","0","0" in
order.
3 Press the "CLOCK/PRE-SET"
button to finish setting the clock. The time will be shown in the LED display.
STOP
Note: If "STOP/CLEAR" button is
CLEAR
pressed or if there is no operation within 1 minute, the oven will revert to its previous state automatically.
Use (Fig. C)
Press the door release (8) to open the oven door then place the container onto the glass tray (4).
Close the door & press the Microwave
MICROWAVE
button repeatedly until the required power setting is shown in the LED display.
The Microwave power level can be adjusted to suit the required cooking method. There are five power settings available. These are:
Press Microwave once 100%
MICROWAVE
The LED display will show "P100"
Press Microwave twice 80%
MICROWAVE
The LED display will show "P 80"
Press Microwave three times 50% The LED display will show "P 50"
Press Microwave four times 30% The LED display will show "P 30"
Press Microwave five times 10%
MICROWAVE
MICROWAVE
MICROWAVE
The LED display will show "P 10"
Enter the required cooking time using the numbered buttons on the control panel (1).
Note: The maximum microwave cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
Press the "Start / Express Cook"
EXPRESS COOK
button to start cooking.
Example: To cook an item at 50% power for 10 minutes
1 Press the Microwave button three
MICROWAVE
times so that P50 shows in the LED
2 Press the numeric buttons 1, 0, 0, 0 in
sequence
3 Press the Start / Express Cook
button to start cooking
Note: During Microwave cooking, the Microwave button can be pressed to
MICROWAVE
display the current microwave power in the LED for 3 seconds. After three seconds, the display will revert to normal.
Note: During cooking, the "CLOCK/PRE­SET" button can be pressed to show the current time in the LED for 2-3 seconds. The display will then revert to normal.
Once cooking has completed, an audible signal will be heard. Open the door & remove the cooked food.
Always use oven gloves when removing items from the oven.
If the door of the oven is opened during cooking, the microwave oven will automati­cally stop working. Cooking will continue after re-closing the door.
If the remaining cooking time is not required, press the "Stop / Clear" button to cancel further cooking.
Operating the oven when empty could damage the oven.
To stop the oven during operation, press the Stop / Clear button.
STOP
CLEAR
-7-
START
START
EXPRESS COOK
STOP
CLEAR
English
Delayed Cooking:
This appliance can be programmed to start cooking at a pre-set time.
To do this, first select the required program.
Press "CLOCK/PRE-SET" button to display the current clock. The hour figures will flash.
Enter the required start time using the numeric buttons.
START
Press the "START/EXPRESS COOK"
EXPRESS COOK
button to confirm the setting. The LED will show the current time.
When the set time coincides with the actual time shown on the LED, cooking will commence.
Note: The time set must be between 0:00 and 23:59.
Note: Do not operate the appliance when empty. This could damage the oven.
Note: If the "STOP/CLEAR" button is
STOP
CLEAR
pressed while setting the start time, or if there is no operation within 1 minute, the appliance will revert to the previous state automatically.
Note: The clock must be set before using Delayed Cooking.
Note: Do not use this feature to defrost frozen items.
Note: After setting the Microwave to cook at a later time, pressing the "CLOCK/PRE­SET" button will cause the pre-set time to flash in the LED for 2-3 seconds. The Microwave will then revert to the clock display.
Express Cooking:
Press the "START/EXPRESS COOK"
START
EXPRESS COOK
button to start cooking for 30 seconds at
-8-
100% power. Each additional press will increase the cooking time by 30 seconds up to 1 minute 30 seconds. After this, the cooking time will increase by 1 minute, until the maximum cooking time of 12 minutes is reached.
Weight Defrost:
WEIGHT
Press the "DEFROST BY W.T."
DEFROST
button. The LED will display "dEF1".
Use the numeric control pad to enter the weight (in grams) of the item to be defrosted.
Press the "START/EXPRESS COOK"
START
EXPRESS COOK
button to start defrosting. The defrost time will count down in the LED.
Example: Defrost 500g of beef:
1 Press the "WEIGHT DEFROST BY W.T."
WEIGHT
DEFROST
button. The LED will display
"dEF1".
2 Press 5, 0, 0 in sequence
3 Press the "START/EXPRESS COOK"
START
EXPRESS COOK
button to start defrosting, and the cooking time will count down.
Note: Weights must be entered in grams
Note: The defrosting weight range is
100g-2000g.
Rapid Defrost:
To defrost food faster, press the "Speed Defrost button the oven will display "dEF2".
Use the numeric control pad to enter the weight (in grams) of the item to be defrosted.
Press the "START/EXPRESS COOK"
START
EXPRESS COOK
button to start defrosting. The defrost time will count down in the LED.
Note: The defrosting weight range is 100g-1200g.
English
This Microwave has 9 programmed cooking modes:
Cooking Mode Weight (g) Button LED Display Press
150 Once 150
AUTO
REHEAT
A-1 250 Twice 250
1
Auto Reheat 350 Thrice 350
400 4 times 400
A-2 150 Once 150
VEGETABLE
Vegetable 350 Twice 350
2
500 Thrice 500
150 Once 150
A-3 250 Twice 250
FISH
Fish 350 Thrice 350
3
400 4 times 400
450 5 times 450
150 Once 150
A-4 300 Twice 300
MEAT
4
Meat 450 Thrice 450
600 4 times 600
A-5 50 (with water 450) Once 50
PASTA
Pasta 100 (with water 800) Twice 100
5
150 (with water 1200) Thrice 150
A-6 (about 200) Once 1
POTAT O
Potato (about 400) Twice 2
6
(about 600) Thrice 3
A-7 1 (about 80) Once 1
PIZZA
Pizza 2 (about 160) Twice 2
7
3 (about 250) Thrice 3
A-8 500 Once 500
SOUP
Soup 750 Twice 750
8
1000 Thrice 1000
A-9 550 Once 550
PORRIDGE
Porridge 1100 Twice 1100
9
To use a programme, first press the button
for the required cooking mode. The same
button must then be pressed a number of
times until the weight of the ingredients is
shown. Consult the table above for the
actual number of times to press each
button.
Press the "START/EXPRESS COOK"
button to start cooking.
-9-
START
EXPRESS COOK
English
Multi-Cook Mode
A maximum of 2 cooking modes can be programmed into the Microwave.
button for 3 seconds. An audible signal will be heard and the LED will display.
Press the button for the required cooking mode.
Enter the required cooking time using the numeric keypad.
Press the button for the second cooking mode.
Enter the required cooking time using the numeric keypad.
Press the "START/EXPRESS COOK "
START
EXPRESS COOK
button to start cooking.
Example: Cook at 100% power for 10 minutes, then at 80% power for 15 minutes.
1 Press the "MICROWAVE" button
MICROWAVE
once to choose 100% microwave power
2 Press the numeric keys 1, 0, 0, 0 in
sequence to set the cooking time
3 Press the "MICROWAVE" button
MICROWAVE
twice to choose 80% microwave power;
4 Press the numeric keys 1, 5, 0, 0 in
sequence to set the cooking time.
5 Press the START/EXPRESS COOK
START
EXPRESS COOK
button to start cooking.
Note: Defrosting must always be carried out before cooking. If the Microwave is to be used to defrost ingredients before cooking, it must be checked to ensure it is fully defrosted before cooking.
Note: Auto cooking can not work in the multi-section cooking.
Child Lock
To prevent children operating the Micro­wave, press & hold the "Stop / Clear"
STOP
CLEAR
To turn the child lock off, press the "STOP/CLEAR" button for 3
STOP
CLEAR
seconds. An audible signal will be heard denoting that the lock is released, and the LED will turn back to the usual display.
Cooking with the Grill
GRILL/
Press the "GRILL/COMBI." button
COMBI.
once to select the grill function, the LED will display " " and the “ ” icon will be displayed in the LED
Use the numeric control pad to enter the weight (in grams) of the item to be cooked.
Press the "START/EXPRESS COOK" button to start cooking. The time will count down in the LED, and the ":" and " " icons will flash in the LED.
Note: Half-way through the set cooking time, the oven will pause and an audible signal will sound twice. Turn the ingredients over, then press the "START/EXPRESS COOK" button again to continue
START
EXPRESS COOK
cooking.
• If no buttons are pressed for 1 minute after the audible signal, the oven will re-start automatically.
• The maximum cooking time is 100 minutes and 39 seconds
Grill / Combi Cooking:
Two Grill / Combi programmes are available:
Combination 1 (55% Microwave and 45% Grill)
GRILL/
• Press the "Grill/Combi" button
COMBI.
twice: The LED display will show " " and " " icon.
-10-
START
EXPRESS COOK
English
Combination 2 (36% Microwave and 64%
Grill)
GRILL/
• Press the "Grill/Combi" button
COMBI.
three times: The LED display will show
" " and " " icon.
Enter the required cooking time using the
numeric keypad.
START
• Press " START/EXPRESS COOK "
EXPRESS COOK
button to start cooking. The cooking
time counts down, " : " and " " will
flash.
• The maximum cooking time is 100
minutes and 39 seconds.
Note: During Combination Cooking, the
"Grill / Combi" button can be
GRILL/ COMBI.
pressed to display the Grilling mode in the
LED for 3 seconds. After three seconds,
the display will revert to normal.
Operating times and preparations
Follow directions on food packaging.
Switching on and off
The microwave will start to cook once the
Start / Express Cook button is
START
EXPRESS COOK
pressed.
To stop the oven during operation, press
the Stop / Clear button .
STOP
CLEAR
Cleaning and maintenance
The oven should be cleaned regularly and
any food deposits removed
Failure to maintain the oven in a clean
condition could lead to deterioration of the
surface that could adversely affect the life
of the appliance and possibly result in a
hazardous situation
Turn the oven off and disconnect from the
power supply before cleaning.
The outside oven surface & control panel
should be cleaned with a damp cloth.
When cleaning surfaces of door, door seal,
cavity of the oven, use only mild,
non-abrasive soaps, or detergents applied
with a sponge or soft cloth.
The glass tray can be washed in warm
sudsy water or in a dishwasher & dried with
a clean cloth.
The roller support and oven cavity should
be cleaned regularly. The cavity should be
cleaned with a damp cloth & a mild
detergent & dried thoroughly. The roller ring
should be washed in warm sudsy water or
in a dish washer.
Note: To prevent damage to the operating
parts inside the oven, water should not be
allowed to enter the ventilation slots.
Do not use detergents, abrasives or
spray-on cleaners on the control Panel.
Do not allow the Control Panel to become
wet.
-11-
English
Detergents or abrasives must never be used.
Odours can be removed from the oven by combining a cup of water with the juice and skin of one lemon in a deep microwave able bowl. Microwave for 5 minutes, and dry the cavity thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Radio Interference
A microwave oven may interfere with the normal operation of radio, TV, or similar equipment. Should such interference occur, the following steps should be followed:
Technical data
MZ3000PG
Rating : 230 - 240V ~50Hz 1450W
Microwave Power Output : 900W
Operation Frequency : 2,450MHz
External Dimensions : 326mm high x 520mm wide x 394mm deep
Cavity Dimensions : 226mm high x 332mm wide x 371mm deep
Oven Capacity : 30 litres
Unit weight : 16.3kg
• Clean the door and sealing surface of the oven.
• Place the radio, TV, etc. as far away from the microwave oven as possible.
• Ensure the antenna fitted to the radio, TV, etc is correctly fitted & receiving a strong signal.
• Plug the microwave oven into a different socket outlet
Hot surface
Caution: Hot surface
MZ3000PGSA
Rating : 220V ~ 60Hz 1450W
Microwave Power Output : 900W
Operation Frequency : 2,450MHz
External Dimensions : 326mm high x 520mm wide x 394mm deep
Cavity Dimensions : 226mm high x 332mm wide x 371mm deep
Oven Capacity : 30 litres
Unit weight : 16.3kg
-12-
Microwave Oven
First Use Safety Recommendation
Please read through this booklet for safe and efficient use of the appliance. We urge you to read the "Hint's" section and also follow all detailed instructions even if you are familiar with using this appliance.
Keep this guide handy for future reference.
English Page 02
Arabic Page 27
MZ3000PG - 120V
English
Fig A
10
6
PO
P C
O
R N
POT
A T
O
PIZ
Z
A
ST
E A
K
C H
I
C
K
E N
D
I
N
N E R
F
R E SH
F
R
O Z EN
PIE
C
ES
PL
A T E
VEG
ET A
B L
E
VEG
E
T A
BL
E
W
EI
G H
T
G
R
I
L
L /
POWER D E
F R
O
S T
C
O
M
B .
1
2
3
T I
M
E D EF
R
O
S T
E
X
P
R
E
S S
CO
O
K
4
5
6
K I
T C
H
E
N
T
I
M
ER
8
7
9
C L O
C
K M EM
O R
Y
A M /
PM
0
PR
E-
SET
S
T
O
P
S
T
A
RT
CLE
AR
+3
0 S
E C
4
3
5
2
1
8
9
4
P
O P
C O R N
P O
T AT
O
P I Z
Z A
S T E
A
CH
K
I
C K E
N P I E
C
D
E
I
N
S
N E
R P L
A
F
T
R
E
E S H
V
E G E
F T A
R B
O
L
Z
E
E
N V E G E
T A B
L
E
W E
I G H
T
D
E F R
O S
T
P O W
E R
G R
I L L /
C O MB
.
T I M
E D E
F R
O
1
S
T
2
3
E X P
R
E S
S C
O O K
4
KI T
C HE
N
T
5
I
M E R
6
7
8
9
M
E M O R
Y
A M
/ P M
0
C L
O C
K P R E
-
S
E
T
S
T O
P
C L
EA
S
T
R
A R
T
+ 3 0
S E
C
3
2
7
-2-
English
Fig B Fig C
STEAKPIZZAPOPCORN POTATO
FRESH
VEGETABLE
POWER
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
7
CLEAR
5
0
2
8
FROZEN
VEGETABLE
GRILL/
COMB.
CLOCK PRE-SET
START
+30SEC
3
6
9
DINNER
CHICKEN
PLATE
PIECES
3
Mica plate, Do not remove
WEIGHT
DEFROST
TIME
DEFROST
KITCHEN
TIMER
MEMORY AM/PM
STOP
4
Intended use
Your Black & Decker microwave oven is designed to heat appropriate foods & beverages using electromagnetic radiation. Always check the suitability of ingredients before cooking.
Do not use this appliance for any other purpose. This product is intended for indoor household use only.
Safety instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
• While using electrical appliances, in order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and / or injury to persons, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
Warning: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person
Warning: It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy
Warning: Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode
Warning: Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use
-3-
English
• This microwave oven is a free-standing
unit & must not be built-in or placed in a cabinet.
• The oven must have sufficient air flow.
To ensure good ventilation, a gap of 10 centimetres is required at the back, 15 centimetres at one side, 30 centimetres at the other side and 30 centimetres above.
• Only use utensils that are suitable for
use in microwave ovens
• When heating food in plastic or paper
containers, keep an eye on the oven due to the possibility of ignition
• If smoke is observed, switch off or
unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames
• Microwave heating of beverages can
result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care must be taken when handling the container
• The contents of feeding bottles and
baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns
• Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled
eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode, even after microwave heating has ended
• The oven should be cleaned regularly
and any food deposits removed
• Failure to maintain the oven in a clean
condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation
• To protect against the risk of electric
shock, DO NOT IMMERSE the appliance, cord set or plug in water or other liquids.
• Do not remove the feet from this
product.
• Do not cook food directly on the glass
tray. Always use a bowl or other container that is suitable for use in a microwave oven
Using your appliance
• Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Return the complete appliance to your nearest authorised service facility for examination, electrical repair, mechanical repair or adjustment to avoid any hazard.
• Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself; instead, take it to your Black & Decker-owned or Authorised Service Centre for repair.
• The use of attachments or accessories not recommended or sold by this appliance manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or personal injury.
• Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table, counter, or touch hot surfaces.
• Avoid touching hot surfaces, use handles and knobs.
• Do not operate or place any part of this appliance on or near any hot surfaces (such as gas or electric burner or in a heated oven) or any appliance that generates steam.
• Do not abuse the cord. Never carry the appliance by the cord or yank it to disconnect it from the outlet; instead, grasp the plug and pull to disconnect.
• When using an extension cord with your appliance, make sure the extension cord is correctly wired, and rated for its use.
• The microwave oven should be placed on a flat stable surface which can hold the weight of the appliance and the heaviest of food likely to be cooked inside.
• Do not place any item on top of the oven.
• Do not operate the microwave oven without the glass tray or roller support in their proper positions.
• Make sure that the power supply cord is undamaged and does not run under the microwave oven or over any hot or sharp surfaces.
-4-
English
• Do not operate the appliance when empty. This could damage the oven.
• Do not use the oven to store any items.
• Food surrounded by a membrane, such as egg yolks, potatoes, chicken livers, etc. must be pierced several times with a fork before cooking.
• Do not use metal pans or dishes with metal handles.
• Never place any item with a metal trim inside a microwave.
• Always remove twist-ties from any foods before operating the microwave.
• Some plastics are not suitable for use in a microwave. Always check the suitability of any item before use.
• Do not cook in a container with a restricted opening as they may explode if heated in a microwave oven.
• Conventional meat or candy thermometers must not be used in the oven. Only thermometers that are specifically made for microwaves should be used.
• Microwave utensils should be used only in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
• Do not attempt to deep-fry foods in this oven.
• Microwave ovens heat the food in a container and not the container itself. It is always necessary to check the temperature of the food to ensure it is correctly cooked.
• Do not place the oven where heat, moisture or high humidity are generated, or near combustible materials.
Warning: Check the oven for any damage, such as a misaligned or bent door, damaged door seals and sealing surface, broken or loose door hinges & latches and dents inside the cavity or on the door. If there is any damage, do not operate the oven.
• Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.
• Do not use solvents or other corrosive chemicals or vapours for cleaning this appliance.
• Never leave metal utensils in the Microwave.
• During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
Warning: Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young children should be kept away.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating.
• This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or separate remote-control system.
• The door or the outer surface may get hot when the appliance is operating.
• If smoke is observed, switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames.
• Always stir food to distribute the heat evenly and allow it to stand for a few minutes before consumption.
• Containers used for cooking can become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food. Always use oven gloves when removing items from the oven.
• If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door, wipe with a soft cloth. This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates malfunction of the unit.
-5-
English
Safety of others
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
• Never leave an appliance unattended when in use.
After use
• Switch off and remove the plug from the power outlet when not in use, before assembling or disassembling parts, cleaning or carrying out any maintenance of the appliance. Never pull the cord while removing it from the power outlet.
• Keep children and animals away from the unit and cord set.
Inspection and repairs
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Electrical safety
This product must be earthed.
Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate
Power plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adaptor plugs with earthed (Class l) appliances. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.
Never operate an appliance directly below the socket-outlet it is connected to.
Do not insert any object into the openings on the outer case.
Extension cables & Class l product
• A 3-core cable must be used as your appliance is earthed and of Class l construction.
• Up to 30m (100 ft) can be used without loss of power.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised Black & Decker Service Centre in order to avoid a hazard.
Features (Fig. A)
1 Control panel
2 Turntable shaft
3 Roller support
4 Glass tray
5 Observation window
6 Door
7 Safety interlock system
8 Door release
9 Grill rack
10 Heating element
• Remove all packaging from the appliance.
• Inspect the oven after unpacking for any damage such as a misaligned or damaged door, dents or holes in the door window and screen, and any dents in the cavity. If any of these are seen, DO NOT use the oven.
• Clean the appliance before first use.
Assembly (Fig. B)
Warning! Before assembly, make sure that the appliance is switched off and unplugged.
• Place the appliance on a flat, even surface.
• Open the door (6) & place the stem into the hole in the cavity base. The door is opened by pressing the door release.
• Place the roller support (3) into the hole in the cavity.
-6-
English
• Align the glass tray (4) on top of the roller support.
• Connect the appliance to a suitable electrical supply.
Setting the Clock
When the microwave oven is connected to a suitable electrical supply, the oven will display "0:00".
To set the correct time, for example: To set 8:00 .
CLOCK
1 Press the "Clock/Pre-set" button.
PRE-SET
The hour figures will flash.
2 Press the number buttons "8","0","0" in
order.
3 Press AM/PM as required
4 Press the "Clock/Pre-set" button
AM/PM
CLOCK
PRE-SET
to finish setting the clock. The time will be shown in the LED display.
Note: If "Stop/Clear" button is
STOP
CLEAR
pressed or if there is no operation within 1 minute, the oven will revert to its previous state automatically.
This appliance also has a handy "Kitchen Timer" button. This can be operated
KITCHEN
TIMER
as follows:
KITCHEN
1 Press " Kitchen Timer" button, the
TIMER
LED display will show 00:00, and the clock indicator will be lit.
The first "0" will flash, the ":" and the other "0" will light up.
2 Use the numeric buttons to enter the required alarm time.
3 Press "Start/+30Sec." button to
START
+30SEC
confirm the setting. The clock indicator will light up.
4 When the set time arrives, the clock indicator will go out and an audible alarm will be heard.
If the clock has been set previously, the LED will display the current time.
Use (Fig. C)
Press the door release (8) to open the oven door then place the container onto the glass tray (4).
-7-
Close the door & press the Microwave button repeatedly until the required power setting is shown in the LED display.
Level Power Display
1 10% PL1
2 20% PL2
3 30% PL3
4 40% PL4
5 50% PL5
6 60% PL6
7 70% PL7
8 80% PL8
9 90% PL9
10 100% PL10
Remarks: When a power between level 10-8 is chosen, the high level indicator will light up and it will flash when in operation.
When a power between level 7-1 is chosen, the low level indicator will light up and it will flash when in operation.
Press the " Power" button until the
POWER
LED shows the required power level. " " and " " or “ " will light up.
Enter the required cooking time using the numeric buttons.
Note: The maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
Press the "Start/+30Sec" button to
START
+30SEC
start cooking. The cooking time will be displayed and will count down during cooking. ":", " ”, and " ", or " " will flash in the LED display.
Note: In the process of cooking, if the "Stop/Clear" button is pressed or if
STOP
CLEAR
there is no operation within 1 minute, the oven will go back to the former setting automatically.
Note: During Microwave cooking or grilling, the "Power" or "Grill / Combi"
POWER
GRILL/ COMB.
button can be pressed to display the current microwave power in the LED for 3 seconds. After three seconds, the display will revert to normal.
English
Note: During cooking, the "Clock/Pre-Set"
CLOCK
button can be pressed to show the
PRE-SET
current time in the LED for 2-3 seconds. The display will then revert to normal.
Once cooking has completed, an audible signal will be heard. Open the door & remove the cooked food.
Always use oven gloves when removing items from the oven.
If the door of the oven is opened during cooking, the microwave oven will automat­cally stop working. Cooking will continue after re-closing the door.
If the remaining cooking time is not required, press the "Stop / Clear" button to cancel further cooking.
Operating the oven when empty could damage the oven.
To stop the oven during operation, press the Stop / Clear button.
STOP
CLEAR
Microwave Cook
1 Keep on pressing “Power” button to
choose microwave power. “ ” and “ ” or “ ” will be lighted.
2 Press number keys to input the cooking
time; the maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
3 Press "Start/+30Sec" to start
cooking, and the remained cooking time will be displayed. “:” , “ ” , “ ” or “
” indicators will be flashing.
Note: In the process of cooking, if the "Stop/Clear" button is pressed or if
STOP
CLEAR
there is no operation within 1 minute, the oven will go back to the former setting automatically.
QuickStart
Use the numeric buttons to enter a cooking time from 1 to 6 minutes.
Cooking will start automatically at 100% power.
STOP
CLEAR
START
+30SEC
POWER
START
Pressing the "Start/+30Sec" button
+30SEC
will increase the cooking time, up to a maximum of 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
START
If the "Start/+30Sec" button is
+30SEC
pressed without entering a cooking time, the the Microwave will start cooking at 100% power level for 30 seconds. The cooking time can be increased by pressing the "Start/+30Sec" button. Each time
START
+30SEC
the button is pressed the cooking time will increase by 30 seconds.
The maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
START
Note: Each time the "Start/+30Sec"
+30SEC
button is pressed, the cooking time will increase by 30 seconds for the microwave and Auto menu cooking. This function will not work in the "defrost by weight" mode.
Weight Defrost:
WEIGHT
Press the "Weight Defrost" button.
DEFROST
"The LED will display "dEF1, " " and
Use the numeric control pad to enter the weight (in ounces) of the item to be defrosted.
START
Press the "Start/+30 Sec" button to
+30SEC
start defrosting. The defrost time will count down in the LED.
Note: Weights must be entered in ounces
Note: The defrosting weight range is 4 -
100 ounces.
Time Defrost:
TIME
Press "Time Defrost" button. The LED
DEFROST
will display "dEF2", " " and " ".
Use the numeric buttons to enter the required defrost time. The time range is 0 minutes and 1 seconds to 99 minutes 99 seconds.
The default microwave power is power level 3. To change the power level, press the "Power" button once. The LED
POWER
display will show "PL 3". The required power level can be selected by pressing the relevant numeric button.
-8-
English
Press " Start/+30Sec. buttonto start
START
+30SEC
defrosting. The cooking time count down in the LED display. ":", " “, " ”, indicators will flash.
Popcorn - standard mode
Press the "Popcorn" button to select
POPCORN
popcorn mode, " ", " " and "Oz" will light up.
There are three weights programmed into the Oven. These can be accessed by repeatedly pressing the "Popcorn"
POPCORN
button. The weights available are:
"1.75 ounces","3.0 ounces" and "3.5 ounces."
Press the " Start/+30Sec." button to
START
+30SEC
start cooking. An audible signal will be heard. The "Oz" symbol will go out, and and " " will flash.
When the cooking is completed, another audible signal will be heard and the LED will display "0:00".
If the clock is set, the LED will display the current time.
Popcorn - Time Set mode
The pre-set cooking times for "Popcorn"
POPCORN
button can be changed.
Press the "Popcorn" button to select
POPCORN
popcorn mode, " ", " " and "Oz" will light up. Depending on the number of times the "Popcorn" button is pressed, "1.75"
POPCORN
,"3.0", or "3.5" will appear in the LED.
Press the " Memory " button. The LED
MEMORY
will display the cooking time for the selected weight. The selected cooking time will flash.
Use the numeric buttons to enter the required cooking time.
Press " Memory " button to save the
MEMORY
setting.
Note: If the " Start/+30Sec" button is
START
+30SEC
pressed, the oven will to cook with the amended cooking time. " ", " " will flash in the display.
To restore the factory set figures, press & hold the "Popcorn" button until an
POPCORN
audible signal is heard.
Potato
Press the "Potato" button repeatedly
POTATO
until the number of potatoes to be cooked appears in the display. The " " and " " symbols will show in the display.
1 potato (approximate 230 gram)
2 potatoes (approximate 460 gram)
3 potatoes (approximate 690 gram)
Press the " Start/+30Sec." button to
START
+30SEC
start cooking, The " " and " " symbols will flash in the display and the timer will count down.
Times (press “Potato”) Weight Display
1 1set
2 2set
3 3set
Pizza
Press the "Pizza" button repeatedly
PIZZA
until the required number of slices appears in the display. The " " and " " symbols will show in the display.
You can reheat 1 - 3 slices of Pizza each time.
START
Press " Start/+30Sec." button to cook,
+30SEC
" " and " " will flash in the display & the timer will count down.
Times (press “Pizza”) Weight Display
1 3.0 Oz
2 6.0 Oz
3 9.0 Oz
-9-
English
Steak
Press the "Steak" button repeatedly
STEAKSTEAK
until the required weight appears in the display. The " ", " ", “ ” and "Oz" symbols will show in the display.
Press the "Start/+30 Sec." button to
START
+30SEC
cook. The " ", " ", " " will flash in the display & the cooking time will count down.
Times (press “Steak”) Weight Display
1 4.0 Oz
2 8.0 Oz
3 16.0 Oz
Chicken Pieces
CHICKEN
CHICKEN
PIECES
Press the "Chicken Pieces" button
PIECES
repeatedly until the required weight appears in the display. The " ", " ", " " and "Oz" will be shown in the display.
Press the "Start/+30 Sec." button to
START
+30SEC
start cooking. The " ", " ", " " will flash in the display & the cooking time will count down.
Times Weight Display
(press “Chicken Pieces”)
1 4.0 Oz 2 8.0 Oz 3 12.0 Oz 4 16.0 Oz
Dinner Plate
DINNER
DINNER
PLATE
Press the "Dinner Plate" button
PLATE
repeatedly until the required weight appears in the display. The " ", " ", and "Oz" will show in the display.
START
Press the "Start/+30 Sec." button to
+30SEC
start cooking. The " ", " " will flash in the display & the cooking time will count down.
Times Weight Display
(press “Dinner Plate”)
1 9.0 Oz 2 12.0 Oz 3 18.0 Oz
Fresh Vegetable
FRESH
FRESH
VEGETABLE
Press the "Fresh Vegetable" button
VEGETABLE
repeatedly until the required weight appears in the display. The " ", " " and "Oz" will show in the display.
START
Press the "Start/+30 Sec." button to
+30SEC
start cooking. The " ", " " will flash in the display & the cooking time will count down.
Times Weight Display
(press “Fresh Vegetable”)
1 4.0 Oz 2 8.0 Oz 3 16.0 Oz
Frozen Vegetables
FROZEN
FROZEN
VEGETABLE
Press the "Frozen Vegetables" button
VEGETABLE
repeatedly until the required weight appears in the display. The " ", " " and "Oz" will show in the display.
START
Press the "Start/+30 Sec." button to
+30SEC
start cooking. The " ", " " will flash in the display & the cooking time will count down.
Times Weight Display
(press “Frozen Vegetable”)
1 4.0 Oz 2 8.0 Oz 3 16.0 Oz
Grill
GRILL/
Press the "Grill/Combi." button once
COMB.
to choose the grill function. The LED will display "G-1" and " ".
Enter the required cooking time using the numeric keypad.
The maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
START
Press the "Start/+30 Sec." button to
+30SEC
start cooking. The cooking time will count down. ":" and " " will flash in the display.
Note: After half the grilling time has elapsed, the oven will pause and an audible signal will be heard. The ingredi­ents should now be turned over for even cooking.
-10-
English
GRILL/ COMB.
START
+30SEC
START
+30SEC
Pressing the "Start/+30 Sec." button will continue cooking. If no button is pressed within 1 minute of the signal, the oven will continue working and the audible signal will be heard again.
Combination Cooking (Microwave & Grill)
Press the "Grill/Combi." button twice or three times to select:
Combination 1 (55%microwave+45%grill)
or
Combination 2 (36%microwave+64%grill)
The LED will display "C-1" or "C-2", " " and " ".
Enter the required cooking time using the numeric keypad.
The maximum cooking time is 99 minutes and 99 seconds.
Press the "Start/+30 Sec." button to start cooking. The cooking time will count down and the display will show ":", " " and " ".
Multi-stage cooking
A maximum of 2 stages can be set for cooking.
In multi-stage cooking, if one stage is weight defrosting, this must be carried out first.
Note: Auto cooking cannot work in the multi-stage cooking.
Example: if you want to cook with 80% microwave power for 5 minutes + 60% microwave power for 10 minutes. The cooking steps are as follows:
Press the "Power" button repeatedly
POWER
until "PL8" (80% microwave power) is displayed;
Press the number keys "5","0","0" to set the cooking time;
Press the "Power" button repeatedly
POWER
until "PL6" (60% microwave power) is displayed;
Press the number keys "1","0","0","0" to set the cooking time;
Press "Start/ +30 Sec." button to
START
+30SEC
start cooking.
Pre-set Function
This Microwave can be programmed to begin cooking at a pre-set time.
Select the required cooking mode & enter the details for the ingredients to be cooked.
Note: Defrosting is beyond pre-set cooking.
CLOCK
Press the "Clock/Pre-Set" button to
PRE-SET
display the current time. The hour figure will flash.
The display will show ":" and "0".
Enter the required start time using the numeric keypad.
Select "AM or PM" by pressing the AM / PM button repeatedly.
Press the "Start/+30 Sec." button to
AM/PM
START
+30SEC
confirm the preset procedure. The display will show the current time.
When the set time arrives, the Microwave will operate as programmed.
Note: The clock must be set correctly before using this function.
Memory Function
This Microwave has 5 programmable memories.
Press the "Memory" button repeat-
MEMORY
edly to select the required programme. The oven will display "1", to "5" as required.
Enter the one or two stages program required.
-11-
English
For example : Press "Power" button
POWER
six times, to adjust the initial cooking power. The oven will display "PL5".
Press the numeric buttons "5","0","0" to enter a cooking time of 5 minutes.
Press the "Power" button once to
POWER
select full power. The oven will display "PL10".
Press the numeric buttons "1","0","0","0" to enter the remaining cooking time.
Press the "Memory" button key to
MEMORY
save the memory program, or press
START
"Start/+30 Sec." button to start
+30SEC
cooking and save the program automati­cally.
The cooking method is now stored & can be accessed by pressing the "Memory"
MEMORY
button, the number of the required program then "Start/+30Sec." button to start
START
+30SEC
cooking.
Child Lock
To prevent children operating the Micro-
STOP
wave, press & hold the "Stop / Clear"
CLEAR
button for 3 seconds. An audible signal will be heard and the LED will display.
To turn the child lock off, press the "Stop/Clear" button for 3 seconds. An
STOP
CLEAR
audible signal will be heard denoting that the lock is released, and the LED will turn back to the usual display.
Operating times and preparations
Follow directions on food packaging.
Switching on and off
The microwave will start to cook once the Start/+30 Sec button is pressed.
START
+30SEC
To stop the oven during operation, press the Stop / Clear button .
STOP
CLEAR
Cleaning and maintenance
The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed
Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation
Turn the oven off and disconnect from the power supply before cleaning.
The outside oven surface & control panel should be cleaned with a damp cloth.
When cleaning surfaces of door, door seal, cavity of the oven, use only mild, non-abrasive soaps, or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth.
The glass tray can be washed in warm sudsy water or in a dishwasher & dried with a clean cloth.
The roller support and oven cavity should be cleaned regularly. The cavity should be cleaned with a damp cloth & a mild detergent & dried thoroughly. The roller ring should be washed in warm sudsy water or in a dish washer.
Note: To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the oven, water should not be allowed to enter the ventilation slots.
Do not use detergents, abrasives or spray-on cleaners on the control Panel.
Do not allow the Control Panel to become wet.
-12-
English
Detergents or abrasives must never be used.
Odours can be removed from the oven by combining a cup of water with the juice and skin of one lemon in a deep microwave able bowl. Microwave for 5 minutes, and dry the cavity thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Radio Interference
A microwave oven may interfere with the normal operation of radio, TV, or similar equipment. Should such interference occur, the following steps should be followed:
Technical data
MZ3000PG-B4
Rating : 120V ~60Hz 1500W
Microwave Power Output : 1000W
Operation Frequency : 2,450Hz
External Dimensions : 520mm high x 430mm wide x 335mm deep
Cavity Dimensions : 226mm high x 332mm wide x 371mm deep
Oven Capacity : 28 litres
Unit weight : 15.3kg
• Clean the door and sealing surface of the oven.
• Place the radio, TV, etc. as far away from the microwave oven as possible.
• Ensure the antenna fitted to the radio, TV, etc is correctly fitted & receiving a strong signal.
• Plug the microwave oven into a different socket outlet
Hot surface
Caution: Hot surface
-13-
English
Protecting the environment
Separate collection. This product must not be disposed of with normal household waste.
Should you find one day that your Black & Decker product needs replacement, or if it is of no further use to you, do not dispose it off with other household waste. Make this product available for separate collection.
Separate collection of used products and packaging allows materials to be recycled and used again. Use of recycled materials helps prevent environmental pollution and reduces
the demand for raw materials.
Local regulations may provide for separate collection of electrical products from the household, at municipal waste sites or by the retailer when you purchase a new product.
Black & Decker provides a facility for the collection and recycling of Black & Decker products once they have reached the end of their working life. To take advantage of this service please return your product to any authorised repair agent who will collect them on our behalf. You can check the location of your nearest authorised repair agent by contacting your local Black & Decker office at the address indicated in this manual. A list of authorised Black & Decker repair agents and full details of our after-sales service and contact are available on the Internet at: www.2helpU.com
BLACK & DECKER HOME APPLIANCE 2 YEAR WARRANTY
Black & Decker provides a 2 Year Warranty for this product from the date of purchase against defects due to defective materials or workmanship. Motor/element burn-outs due to voltage fluctuations are not covered under warranty. If the product should become defective within the warranty period, Black & Decker will repair or (at Black & Decker's discretion) replace it free of charge.
The warranty provisions do not cover failure due to accident, misuse, abuse, negligence or non observation of local regulations on the part of the user. Equally, the warranty provisions do not apply where the appliance has been serviced by a person not authorized by Black & Decker or serviced with non-approved parts and this has contributed to the fault of the product. Superseded models without a replacement equivalent will either be repaired or (at Black & Decker's discretion) replaced with another product of similar retail value.
UPON PURCHASE
Fill in the Warranty Registration Card with the original Authorized Dealer's stamp (indicating date of purchase) and attach your purchase receipt to it. Retain in case of claims in the future.
MAKING A CLAIM
Take your defective product together with the Warranty Registration Card & purchase receipt to your local service Centre. You can either do this in person or send it freight prepaid. If mailing or shipping your appliance, ensure that it is packed carefully in a sturdy carton with enough packing material to prevent damage. Include a note describing the problem to the service Centre and be sure to give your return address.
DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES ONLY.
-14-
Arabic
•LU¥W «∞∂OµW
¥πV ´b «∞∑ªKh ±s c« «LMZ ±l °IOW «MHU¥U‹ «LMeOW.
–« ˧b‹ w ¥u ±s «_¥U √≤p °U§W Ad«¡ §NU“ °ö„ √≤b œ¥Jd §b¥b, Ë r ¢Fb °U§W KπNU“ «Ib¥r, ô ¢ªKh ±Mt ±l «
MHU¥U‹ «LMeOW «_îdÈ. §Ne c« «LMZ ûßöÂ «LMHBq.
«ùßö «LMHBq KLM∑πU‹ «FLKW ˱u«œ «∞∑GKOn ¥ºL` °S´Uœ… ¢BMOl «Lu«œ Ë«ßFLUNU ±s §b¥b. ßFLU‰ «
OW.
Lu«œ «LFUœ ¢BMOFNU ¥ºU´b ´Kv ±Ml «∞∑KuÀ «∞∂Oµw Ë¥IKq «DKV ´Kv «Lu«œ «_Ë
«_ELW «LKOW Æb ¢Mh ´Kv {d˸… «ùßö «LMHBq KLM∑πU‹ «JNd°UzOW ±s «LMU“‰, w ±u«Æl «∞∂Kb¥W KMHU¥U‹ Ë °u«ßDW °Uzl «∞∑πezW ´Mb±U ¢AdÍ ±M∑πUÎ §b¥b«Î.
¢ud °ö„ √≤b œ¥Jd «∞∑ºNOö‹ ôßö ˴Uœ… ¢BMOl ±M∑πU‹ °ö„ √≤b œ¥Jd ´Mb±U ¢Bq ≈∞v NU¥W •OU¢NU «FLKOW. ûßHUœ… ±s cÁ «ªb±W, ¥d§v ´Uœ… §NU“„ ≈∞v Í ËØOq ¢BKO` ±FLb Ë«cÍ ßOIu °Ußö±t °UMOU°W ´MU. ¥LJMp ±FdW ±uÆl Æd» ËØOq ¢BKO` ±FLb °UW p °Ld«§FW ±JV °ö„ √≤b œ¥Jd «LKw ´Kv «FMu«Ê «LOs w c« «JOV. ¢ud ÆUzLW °QßLU¡ ËØö¡ «∞∑BKO` «LFLb¥s ±s °ö„ Ë œ¥Jd, ØLU ¢ud ¢HUÅOq ØU±KW ´s îb±U‹ ±U °Fb «∞∂Ol Ë´MUË¥s «ô¢BU‰ ´Kv ®JW «ù≤∑d X : moc.Upleh2.www
BLACK & DECKER
Black & Decker
{LUÊ ®U±q Lb… ßMOs _§Ne… «LMeOW
Black & Decker
Black & Decker
◊ «∞CLUÊ –« ¢LX ÅOUW Ë ¢BKO` «LMZ bÈ ©d· ¨Od ±FLb ±s Æq ®dØW , Ë w •UW «ß
Black & Decker
U§d «LFLb (Ë¢u{O` ¢U¸¥a «Ad«¡) £r «¸o ¥BU‰ «Ad«¡ °U∞∂DUÆW.
LU¡ ØKOUÎ ËÆr °GKOHt §Ob«Î w ÅMbË‚ Ød¢uÊ ±IuÈ ±l {UW
-51-
¢LM` {LUUÎ ®U±öÎ ±b¢t ßMOs Nc« «LMZ «´∑∂U¸«Î ±s ¢U¸¥a «Ad«¡. ¥GDw «CLUÊ ´Ou» «∞∑BMOl Ë «Lu«œ «b«îKW w «∞∑BMOl. Ëw •UW ÅU°W «LMZ °QÍ ´Dq £MU¡ ≠∑d… «CLUÊ, ßIu ®dØW °SÅö•t Ë (ËIUÎ ∞∑Ib¥d ) «ß∑∂t ±πUUÎ.
ô ¥GDw «CLUÊ «_´DU‰ «∞MU¢πW ´s «∞∫u«œÀ, ßu¡ «ôßFLU‰, «ùLU‰, «ôßFLU‰ «∞ªU©T, √Ë ´b «¢UŸ «MEr «LFLu‰ °NU ±∫KOUÎ. Øcp, ô ¢MDo ®dË ªb«Â ÆDl ¨OU¸ °bËÊ «d§uŸ ≈∞v «AdØW Ë «∞∫Bu‰ ´Kv ±u«INU, Ë¢º∂∂X cÁ «IDl w «FDq. Ë–« ¢uÆn ≈≤∑Í ©d«“ ±l ´b ˧uœ «∞∂b¥q «LMUßV, AdØW •o «îOU¸ ÅöÕ «LMZ Ë «ß∑∂t °Dd«“ ¬îd °MHf «IOLW «Ad«zOW.
´Mb «Ad«¡
«±ú °DUÆW ¢ºπOq «CLUÊ ±l «∞∑QØb ±s ˧uœ «ªr «_ÅKw K «d§U¡ «ô•HUÿ °NLU ù°d«“LU w •UW ˧uœ ±DU∞∂U‹ w «Iq.
´LKOW «LDU∞∂W
îc «∞LM∑Z «LFDq ±l °DUÆW «CLUÊ Ë¥BU‰ «Ad«¡ °MHºp ≈∞v ±dØe «∞BOU≤W «∞L∫Kw √Ë ¥LJMp ≈¸ßU∞t °U∞∂d¥b «∞Lb≠u´W √§d¢t ßKHUÎ. Ëw •UW ¸ßU‰ «∞πNU“ °U∞∂d¥b Ë «As, ¢QØb ±s ¢Hd¥m «LMZ ±s « ±u«œ ¢GKOn LKv¡ «Hd«¨U‹ ∞∑HUœÍ ÅU°t °QÍ {d¸. «¸o ±ö•EW ¢Bn ONU «LAJKW LdØe «BOUW Ë¢QØb ±s ØU°W ´Mu«p.
ÅÔLr ößFLUô‹ «LMeOW Ij.
Arabic
.jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa ≥∏¨j …òdG í£°ùdGh ÜÉÑdG «¶æJ
ó©HCG »a á¡HɰûªdG Iõ¡LCÉdGh ¿ƒjõØàdG hCG ƒjOGôdG ™°Vh
.jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa øY øµªe ¿Éµe
¿ƒjõØàdG hCG ƒjOGôdG »a âÑãªdG »FGƒ¡dG ¿CG øe ócCÉàdG
G πÑà°ùjh í«ë°U ƒëf ≈∏Y âÑãe
.ájƒb IQɰTE
.∞∏àîe QÉ«J Qó°üe »a jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa ¢ùHÉb â«ÑãJ
øNɰS í£°S
Caution: Hot surface
äGh 1500 ,õJôg 60 ,âdƒa 120 : ∞«æ°üàdG
(ª©dG × ¢Vô©dG × ´ÉØJQÉdG) ºe 335 × ºe 430 × ºe 520 : á«LQÉîdG OÉ©HCÉdG
(ª©dG × ¢Vô©dG × ´ÉØJQÉdG) ºe 371 × ºe 332 × ºe 226 : ¿ôØdG jƒéJ OÉ©HCG
.Ék≤∏£e ᣰTɵdG OGƒªdG hCG äÉØ¶æªdG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY ø«©àj
™°Vh ÉN øe ¿ôØdG πNGO IOƒLƒªdG íFGhôdG øe ¢üîàdG øµªj
¬«dEG Ékaɰ†e AÉe ܃c É¡H jhhôµ«ªd áѰSÉæe ᫪Y á«fÉ£°S
𫨰ûJ ºK ,jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa πNGO É¡Jô°ûbh IóMGh áfƒª«d ô«°üY
ΩGóîà°SÉH πeɵdÉH jƒéàdG «ØéJ ºK ,FÉbO 5 Ióªd ¿ôØdG
∏∏Ñe ¢Tɪb á©£b
ƒjOGôdG äÉLƒe ™e πNGóàdG
hCG ƒjOGôd …OÉ©dG 𫨰ûàdG ™e jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa πªY πNGóàj ób
,πNGóàdG Gòg ´ƒbh ádÉM »ah .á¡HɰûªdG Iõ¡LCÉdG hCG ¿ƒjõØàdG
:á«dÉàdG äGƒ£îdG ´ÉÑJG »¨Ñæj
á«æØdG äÉfÉ«ÑdG
MZ3000PG-B4
äGh 1000 : ∞jhhôµ«ªdG ábÉW êôN
õJôg 2450 : 𫨰ûàdG OOôJ
Gkôàd 28 : ¿ôØdG á©°S
ºéc 15^3 : IóMƒdG ¿Rh
-61-
Arabic
𫨰ûàdG ±ÉjEGh 𫨰ûàdG
QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG OôéªH »¡£dG »a
STOP
"í°ùe/±ÉjEG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,𫨰ûàdG AÉæKCG ¿ôØdG ±ÉjEÉd
CLEAR
jhhôµ«ªdG CGóÑj ±ƒ°S
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG".
START
+30SEC
áfÉ«°üdGh «¶æàdG
hCG ΩÉ©W äÉØîe ájCG ádGREGh …QhO πµ°ûH ¿ôØdG «¶æJ »¨Ñæj
.Ö°SGhQ
ádÉM QƒgóJ dEG áØ«¶f ádÉM »a ¿ôØdG ≈∏Y ®ÉØëdG ΩóY …ODƒj ób
πµ°ûj ¿CG πªàëjh RÉ¡édG ôªY ≈∏Y kÉѰS ôKDƒj ób ɪe ;í£°ùdG
πÑb »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG øY ¬°üah ¿ôØdG 𫨰ûJ ±ÉjEG Ωõjh .Gkô£N
.¬Ø«¶æJ
ΩGóîà°SÉH ºµëàdG áMƒdh »LQÉîdG ¿ôØdG í£°S «¶æJ »¨Ñæj ɪc
hCG ÜÉÑdG πØb hCG ÜÉÑdG í£°SCG «¶æJ óæY Ωõjh .á∏∏Ñe ¢Tɪb á©£b
äÉØ¶æªdG hCG ¿ƒHɰüdG ΩGóîà°SG
≈∏Y QɰüàbÉdG ¿ôØdG jƒéJ
á©£b hCG á鿨°SEG ΩGóîà°SÉH dPh §a ᣰTɵdG ô«Z áØ«ØîdG
±É°†e ÅaGO AɪH á«LÉLõdG á«æ«°üdG π°ùZ øµªjh .áªYÉf ¢Tɪb
.áØ«¶f ¢Tɪb á©£H ɡثØéJh ¥ÉÑWCÉdG ádɰùZ »a hCG ¿ƒHɰU ¬«dEG
å«M ;ÉkjQhO jhhôµ«ªdG jƒéJh IQGhódG áeÉYódG «¶æJ »¨Ñæjh
¬Ø«ØéJh «ØN ¶æeh á∏∏Ñe ¢Tɪb á©£H jƒéàdG «¶æJ »¨Ñæj
¬«dEG ±É°†ªdG AɪdÉH IQGhódG IôµÑdG á≤∏M π°ùZ »¨Ñæjh .πeɵdÉH
.¥ÉÑWCÉdG ádɰùZ »a hCG ¿ƒHɰüdG
POWER
"IôcGòdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG :ÉãªdG π«Ñ°S ≈∏Y ,äGôe â°S
."PL5" ¿ôØdG ¢Vô©j ±ƒ°S .á«dhCÉdG »¡£dG ábÉW §Ñ°†d
»¡W âbh ÉNOEÉd "0" ,"0" ,"5" ᫪bôdG QGQRCÉdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG
.FÉbO 5 Qób
POWER
"IôcGòdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ábÉ£dG ójóëàd IóMGh Iôe
."PL10" ¿ôØdG ¢Vô©j ±ƒ°S .áeɵdG
âbh ÉNOEÉd "0" ,"0" ,"0" ,"1" ᫪bôdG QGQRCÉdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG
ÑàªdG »¡£dG
MEMORY
"IôcGòdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG hCG ,IôcGòdG èeÉfôH ߨëd
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ߨMh »¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
.Ék«FÉ≤∏J èeÉfôÑdG
§¨°†dG
ÉN øe É¡«dEG ƒ°UƒdG øµªjh ¿BÉdG áfõîe »¡£dG ájôW
MEMORY
"IôcGòdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ºK ,܃£ªdG èeÉfôÑdG ºbQh
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y.»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
ÉØWCÉdG øe ájɪëdG πØb
QGôªà°SÉdG ™e §¨°VG ,jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa 𫨰ûJ øe ÉØWCÉdG ™æªd
STOP
" í°ùe/±ÉjEG" QõdG ≈∏Y ´Éª°S ºàj ±ƒ°S .¿GƒK 3 Ióªd
CLEAR
:LED á°TɰT ¢Vô©J ±ƒ°Sh áYƒª°ùe á«Jƒ°U IQɰTEG
»¨Ñæj ,¿ôØdG πNGO 𫨰ûàdG AGõLCG ∞∏J ¿hO ádƒ«ëd :á¶MÉe
.ájƒ¡àdG äÉëàa dEG É«ªdG ƒNóH ìɪ°ùdG ΩóY
¢TôJ »àdG äÉØ¶æªdG hCG ᣰTɵdG OGƒªdG hCG äÉØ¶æªdG Ωóîà°ùJ Éd
.ºµëàdG áMƒd «¶æàd
.ºµëàdG áMƒd ƒ£j π∏ÑdG ´óJ Éd
QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,ÉØWCÉdG øe ájɪëdG πØb Iõ«e 𫨰ûJ ±ÉjEÉd
STOP
" í°ùe/±ÉjEG" IQɰTEG ´Éª°S ºàj ±ƒ°S .¿GƒK 3 Ióªd
CLEAR
.OÉ੪dG ¢Vô©dG dEG LED á°TɰT Oƒ©J ±ƒ°Sh áYƒª°ùe á«Jƒ°U
𫨰ûàdG äÉbhCGh äGOGóYEG
.᪩WCÉdG äGƒÑY ≈∏Y áë°VƒªdG äɪ«©àdG ™ÑJG
-71-
Arabic
POWER
"ábÉ£dG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG "PL6" ¢VôY àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH
.(%60 ÉgQób jhhôµ«e ábÉW)
âbh §Ñ°†d "0" ,"0" ,"0" ,"1" ᫪bôdG í«JÉØªdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG
.»¡£dG
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°V.»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
ѰùªdG §Ñ°†dG áØ«Xh
•ƒÑ°†e âbƒd Ék≤ah »¡£dG AóÑd Gòg ∞jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa áéeôH øµªj .Ék≤Ѱùe
܃£ªdG äÉfƒµªdG π«°UÉØJ πNOCGh ܃£ªdG »¡£dG ™°Vh OóM
.É¡«¡W
.Ék≤Ѱùe •ƒÑ°†ªdG »¡£dG ó©H ¿ƒµJ ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG :á¶MÉe
CLOCK
"Ѱùe §Ñ°V/áYɰùdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG âbƒdG ¢Vô©d
PRE-SET
.áYɰùdG ΩÉbQCG ¢†eƒJ ±ƒ°S .»dÉëdG
."0"h ":" á°TɰûdG ¢Vô©J ±ƒ°S
.᫪bôdG í«JÉØªdG áMƒd ΩGóîà°SÉH ܃
£ªdG AóÑdG âbh πNOCG
QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ÉN øe "PM" hCG "AM" OóM
AM/PM
"kAɰùe/ÉkMÉѰU".Qôµàe πµ°ûH
START
+30SEC
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG §Ñ°†dG AGôLEG ó«cCÉàd
.»dÉëdG âbƒdG á°TɰûdG ¢Vô©J ±ƒ°S .ѰùªdG
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG …ODƒj ±ÉæÄà°SG dEG
+30SEC
øe IóMGh á«bO ÉN QR …CG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ΩóY ádÉM »a .»¡£dG
IQɰTEG ´Éª°S ºàj ±ƒ°Sh πª©dG ¿ôØdG fCÉà°ùj ±ƒ°S ,IQɰTEÉdG ´Éª°S
.iôNCG Iôe áYƒª°ùe
:(IGƒ°ûªdGh jhhôµ«ªdG) ÖcôªdG ƒ¡£dG
GRILL/
" Öcôe ƒ¡W/IGƒ°ûªdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG çÉK hCG ø«Jôe
COMB.
:ójóëàd äGôe
(IGƒ°ûe %45 + jhhôµ«e %55) 1 ƒ¡£dG Öcôe
(IGƒ°ûe %64 + jhhôµ«e %36) 2 ƒ¡£dG Öcôe
h "C-2" hCG "C-1" RƒeôdG " LED á°TɰT ¢Vô©J ±ƒ°S
"h."
.᫪bôdG ºµëàdG áMƒd ΩGóîà°SÉH ܃£ªdG »¡£dG âbh πNOCG
.á«fÉK 99h á«bO 99 ƒg »¡£d âbh °übCG
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°S .»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
RƒeôdG á°TɰûdG ¢Vô©J ±ƒ°Sh »dRÉæàdG ó©dG »a »¡£dG âbh CGóÑj
h ":" "h "."
"
πMGôªdG Oó©àe ƒ¡£dG
.»¡£d °übCG óëc »¡W »àMôe áéeôH øµªj
hCG
™°Vƒd Ék≤ah ∞jhhôµ«ªdG πª©j ±ƒ°S ,•ƒÑ°†ªdG âbƒdG ∫ƒ∏M óæY
.èeôѪdG
òg ΩGóîà°SG πÑb í«ë°U πµ°ûH áYɰùdG §Ñ°V Öéj :á¶MÉe
.áØ«XƒdG
IôcGòdG áØ«Xh
.áéeôÑd áHÉb IôcGP ´GƒfCG á°ùªN ≈∏Y Gòg jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa πªà°ûj
MEMORY
"IôcGòdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG èeÉfôÑdG ójóëàd Qôµàe πµ°ûH
.܃£ªdG Ö°ùM "5" dEG "1"
øe ¿ôØdG ¢Vô©j ±ƒ°S .܃£ªdG
.܃£ªdG ø«àMôªdG èeÉfôH hCG áMôªdG èeÉfôH πNOCG
»g πMGôªdG òg ióMEG âfÉc GPEG ,πMGôªdG Oó©àe »¡£dG »a áMôªdG òg AGôLEG Öéj ¬fEÉa ,"¿RƒdG Ö°ùM ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG"
.kÉdhCG
Oó©àe »¡£dG »a »FÉ≤∏àdG »¡£dG 𫨰ûJ øµªj Éd :á¶MÉe
.πMGôªdG
%80 ÉgQób jhhôµ«e ábÉ£H »¡£dG »a áÑZôdG ádÉM »a :Éãe
¿EÉa ,FÉbO 10 Ióªd %60 ÉgQób jhhôµ«e ábÉW + FÉbO 5 Ióªd
:»dÉàdG ƒëædG ≈∏Y ¿ƒµJ »¡£dG πMGôe
POWER
"ábÉ£dG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG ¢VôY àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH
.(%80 ÉgQób jhhôµ«e ábÉW) "PL8"
âbh §Ñ°†d "0" ,"0" ,"5" ᫪bôdG í«JÉØªdG ≈∏
Y §¨°VG
.»¡£dG
-81-
Arabic
áLRÉ£dG äGhô°†îdG
FRESH
FRESH
VEGETABLE
VEGETABLE
"áLRÉ£dG äGhô°†îdG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG Qôµàe πµ°ûH
RƒeôdG ¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S .á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y ܃£ªdG ¿RƒdG Qƒ¡X àM
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°Sh ,»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
" ¿GõeôdG ¢†eƒj "h " âbh CGóÑj ±ƒ°Sh á°TɰûdG »a "
.»dRÉæàdG ó©dG »a »¡£dG
¢Vô©dG ¿RƒdG ("áLRÉ£dG äGhô°†îdG" QR §¨°V) äGôe
äÉ«bhCG 0^4 1 äÉ«bhCG 0^8 2 á«bhCG 0^16 3
IóªéªdG äGhô°†îdG
FROZEN
FROZEN
"IóªéªdG äGhô°†îdG"
VEGETABLE
VEGETABLE
QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH
" RƒeôdG ¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S .á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y ܃£ªdG ¿RƒdG Qƒ¡X
"h".á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y "OZ"h "
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°Sh ,»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
" ¿GõeôdG ¢†eƒj "h " âbh CGóÑj ±ƒ°Sh á°TɰûdG »a "
.»dRÉæàdG ó©dG »a »¡£dG
¢Vô©dG ¿RƒdG äGôe
("IóªéªdG äGhô°†îdG" QR §¨°V) äÉ«bhCG 4^0 1 äÉ«bhCG 8^0 2 á«bhCG 16^0 3
IGƒ°ûªdG
GRILL/
"Öcôe ƒ¡W/IGƒ°ûªdG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG QÉ«àNÉd IóMGh Iôe
COMB.
"h "G-1" ¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S .IGƒ°ûªdG áØ«Xh á°TɰT ≈∏Y "
.LED
.᫪bôdG í«JÉØªdG áMƒd ΩGóîà°SÉH ܃£ªdG »¡£dG âbh πNOCG
.á«fÉK 99 á«bO 99 ƒg »¡W âbh °übCG
START
" á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°S .»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
h ":" ¿GõeôdG ¢†eƒj ±ƒ°Sh »dRÉæàdG ó©dG »a »¡£dG âbh CGóÑj
.á°TɰûdG »a
ÉkàbDƒe ¿ôØdG bƒàj ±ƒ°S ,AGƒ°ûdG âbh °üf Aɰ†fG ó©H :á¶MÉe
Ö«∏≤J bƒàdG Gòg ÉN »¨Ñæjh .áYƒª°ùe IQɰTEG ´Éª°S ºàj ±ƒ°Sh
.ó«L »¡W ≈∏Y ƒ°üëd äÉfƒµªdG
STEAK
STEAK
"ΩƒëdG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG Qƒ¡X àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH
" RƒeôdG ¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S .á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y ܃£ªdG ¿RƒdG h "
" "h".á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y "OZ"h "
START
" á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
" RƒeôdG ¢†eƒJ ±ƒ°Sh "h " "h " á°TɰûdG »a "
.»dRÉæàdG ó©dG »a »¡£dG âbh CGóÑj ±ƒ°Sh
¢Vô©dG ¿RƒdG ("Ωƒë∏dG" QR §¨°V) äGôe
äÉ«bhCG 0^4 1 äÉ«bhCG 0^8 2
á«bhCG 0^16 3
¿RƒdG Qƒ¡X àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH "êÉLódG ™£b" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG
CHICKEN
CHICKEN
±ƒ°S .á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y ܃£ªdG RƒeôdG ¢VôY ºàj
PIECES
PIECES
START
+30SEC
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,»¡£dG AóÑd
" RƒeôdG ¢†eƒJ ±ƒ°Sh "h " "h " ±ƒ°Sh á°TɰûdG »a "
.»dRÉæàdG ó©dG »a »¡£dG âbh CGóÑj
¢Vô©dG ¿RƒdG ("êÉLódG ™£b" QR §¨°V) äGôe
äÉ«bhCG 4^0 1 äÉ«bhCG 8^0 2 á«bhCG 0^12 3 á«bhCG 16^0 4
DINNER
DINNER
"AGó¨dG ÑW" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG Qƒ¡X àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH
PLATE
PLATE
" RƒeôdG ¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S .á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y ܃£ªdG ¿RƒdG h "
START
" á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
" ¿GõeôdG ¢†eƒj ±ƒ°Sh "h " CGóÑj ±ƒ°Sh á°TɰûdG »a "
.»dRÉæàdG ó©dG »a »¡£dG âbh
¢Vô©dG ¿RƒdG ("AGó¨dG ÑW" QR §¨°V) äGôe
äÉ«bhCG 0^9 1 á«bhCG 0^12 2 á«bhCG 0^18 3
-91-
ꟉdG
" " h".á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y "OZ"h "
êÉLódG ™£b
h " "
" "h".á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y "OZ"h "
AGó¨dG ÑW
".á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y "OZ"h"
Arabic
START
, "á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ádÉM »a :á¶MÉe
+30SEC
¢†eƒj ±ƒ°S .ó©ªdG »¡£dG âbh Ö°ùM »¡£dG ¿ôØdG CGóÑj ±ƒ°S
QõdG ≈∏Y QGôªà°SÉdG ™e §¨°VG ,™æ°üªdG §Ñ°V ΩÉbQCG IOÉ©à°SÉd
POPCORN
" QɰûØdG".áYƒª°ùe IQɰTEG ´Éª°S àM
¢ùWÉ£ÑdG
POTATO
"¢ùWÉ£ÑdG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG OóY Qƒ¡X àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH
¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S .á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y É¡«¡W ܃£ªdG ¢ùWÉ£ÑdG äÉÑM
" øjõeôdG "h ".á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y "
(ÉkÑjôJ ÉkeGôL 230) IóMGh ¢ùWÉ£H áÑM
(ÉkÑjôJ ÉkeGôL 460) ¢ùWÉ£H ÉàÑM
(ÉkÑjôJ ÉkeGôL 690) ¢ùWÉ£H äÉÑM çÉK
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°Sh ,»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
»a âbDƒªdG CGóÑj ±ƒ°Sh á°TɰûdG »a "
" ¿GõeôdG ¢†eƒj "h "
.»dRÉæàdG ó©dG
¢Vô©dG ¿RƒdG ("¢ùWÉ£ÑdG" QR §¨°V) äGôe
IóMGh áÑM 1
¿ÉàÑM 2
äÉÑM çÉK 3
PIZZA
"Gõà«ÑdG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG OóY Qƒ¡X àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH
øjõeôdG ¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S .á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y É¡«¡W ܃£ªdG íFGô°ûdG
START
+30SEC
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG áHGPEG ᫪Y AóÑd
á°TɰT ≈∏Y ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG âbƒd »dRÉæàdG ó©dG CGóÑj ±ƒ°S .ó«ªéàdG
" " h".á°TɰûdG »a "
" ¿Gô°TDƒªdG ¢†eƒj ±ƒ°S .LED "h "."
:»°SÉ«dG ™°VƒdG QɰûØdG
POPCORN
"QɰûØdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°Sh ,QɰûØdG ™°Vh ójóëàd
òg dEG ƒ°UƒdG øµªjh .¿ôØdG »a áéeôÑe ¿GRhCG áKÉK óLƒJ
QõdG ≈∏Y QôµàªdG §¨°†dG ÉN øe áéeôѪdG ¿GRhCÉdG
."äÉ«bhCG 3^5"h "äÉ«bhCG 3"h "á«bhCG 1^75"
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°S .»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
±ƒ°Sh "OZ" õeôdG »Øàîj ±ƒ°S .áYƒª°ùe IQɰTEG ´Éª°S ºàj
"."
±ƒ°Sh iôNCG áYƒª°ùe IQɰTEG ´Éª°S ºàj ±ƒ°S ,»¡£dG ɪàcG óæY
.LED á°TɰT ≈∏Y "0:00" ¢VôY ºàj
âbƒdG LED á°TɰT ¢Vô©J ±ƒ°S ,áYɰùdG §Ñ°V ádÉM »a
:Gõà«ÑdG
:âbƒdG §Ñ°V ™°Vh – QɰûØdG
d áѰùædÉH Ék≤Ѱùe áWƒÑ°†ªdG »¡£dG äÉbhCG ô««¨J øµªj
" " h".á°TɰûdG ≈∏Y"
" ¿GõeôdG ¢†eƒj "h
POPCORN
POPCORN
" A»°†j "h "."OZ"h "
"QɰûØdG":»g áMÉàªdG ¿GRhCÉdG
.»dÉëdG
"QɰûØdG".
.Gõà«H íFGô°T çÉK dEG áëjô°T ø«î°ùJ IOÉYEG Iôe πc »a 浪j
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°Sh ,»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
" ¿GõeôdG ¢†eƒj "h " »a âbDƒªdG CGóÑj ±ƒ°Sh á°TɰûdG »a "
.»dRÉæàdG ó©dG
¢Vô©dG ¿RƒdG ("Gõà«ÑdG" QR §¨°V) äGôe
äÉ«bhCG 3^0 1 äÉ«bhCG 6^0 2 äÉ«bhCG 9^0 3
POPCORN
"QɰûØdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,QɰûØdG ™°Vh ójóëàd
" A»°†j ±ƒ°Sh " h " äGôe Oó©d Ék≤ahh ."OZ" h "
POPCORN
"QɰûØdG" QõdG §¨°V hCG "1^75" ¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S ,
.LED á°TɰT ≈∏Y "3^5" hCG "3^0"
MEMORY
"IôcGòdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG á°TɰT ¢Vô©J ±ƒ°S .
»¡£dG âbh ¢†eƒj ±ƒ°S .OóëªdG ¿Rƒd »¡£dG âbh LED
.܃£ªdG »¡£dG âbh ÉNOEÉd ᫪bôdG QGQRCÉdG Ωóîà°SG
MEMORY
" IôcGòdG"
-02-
QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG.OGóYEÉdG ߨëd
.OóëªdG
Arabic
START
+30SEC
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG …ODƒj ±ƒ°S IOÉjR dEG
.°übCG óëc á«fÉK 39h á«bO 100 dEG π°üj àM »¡£dG âbh
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ádÉM »a ÉNOEG ¿hO
+30SEC
ábÉW iƒà°ùªH »¡£dG CGóÑj ±ƒ°S jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa ¿EÉa ,»¡W âbh
ÉN øe »¡£dG âbh IOÉjR øµªj .á«fÉK 30 Ióªd %100 Qób
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ᣨ°V πc …ODƒJh .
+30SEC
.á«fÉK 30 QGóªH »¡£dG âbh IOÉjR dEG QõdG ≈∏Y
.á«fÉK 39h á«bO 100 ƒg »¡W âbh °übCG
QõdG ≈∏
Y §¨°†dG É¡«a ºàj Iôe πc »a :á¶MÉe
START
+30SEC
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" 30 QGóªH »¡£dG âbh OGOõj ±ƒ°S ,
á«FÉ≤∏àdG áªFÉdG »¡Wh jhhôµ«ªdG »¡£d áѰùædÉH á«fÉK
Ö°ùM ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG" ™°Vh »a áØ«XƒdG òg πª©J ød ."Auto"
.¿RƒdG
:¿RƒdG Ö°ùM ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG
WEIGHT
"¿RƒdG Ö°ùM ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°S .
DEFROST
"h "dEF1" ¢VôY ºàj "h ".LED á°TɰT ≈∏Y "
IóMƒdG (á«bhCÉdÉH) ¿Rh ÉNOEÉd ᫪bôdG ºµëàdG áMƒd Ωóîà°SG
.É¡àHGPEG ܃£ªdG
START
" á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG áHGPEG ᫪Y AóÑd
+30SEC
á°TɰT ≈∏Y ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG âbƒd »dRÉæàdG ó©dG CGóÑj ±ƒ°S .ó«ªéàdG
.LED
§Ñ°V/áYɰùdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG øµªj ,»¡£dG AÉæKCG :á¶MÉe
CLOCK
PRE-SET
"≥Ѱùe Ióªd LED á°TɰT ≈∏Y »dÉëdG âbƒdG ¢Vô©d
.OÉ੪dG ™°VƒdG dEG á°TɰûdG Oƒ©J ±ƒ°S ,dP ó©H .¿GƒK 3-2
íàaG .áYƒª°ùe IQɰTEG 䃰U ´Éª°S ºàj ±ƒ°S ,»¡£dG ɪàcG OôéªH
.ΩÉ©£dG êGôNEÉH ºbh ÜÉÑdG
øe ᪩WCÉdG êGôNEG óæY ¿ôØdG äGRÉØb ΩGóîà°SG ≈∏Y ÉkªFGO ¢UôMG
.¿ôØdG
¿ôa bƒàj ±ƒ°S ,»¡£dG AÉæKCG ÉkMƒàØe ¿ôØdG ÜÉH ¿Éc GPEG
≥∏Z IOÉYEG ó©H »¡£dG ±ÉæÄà°SG ºàj ±ƒ°S .Ék«FÉ≤∏J jhhôµ«ªdG
.ÜÉÑdG
QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,܃£e ô«Z »ÑàªdG »¡£dG âbh ¿Éc GPEG
STOP
"í°ùe/±ÉjEG"ÑàªdG »¡£dG âbh AɨdEÉd
CLEAR
.¬ØJ dEG ¬ZGôa AÉæKCG ¿ôØdG 𫨰ûJ …ODƒj ¿CG øµªj
STOP
"í°ùe/±ÉjEG"
CLEAR
QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,𫨰ûàdG AÉæKCG ¿ôØdG ±ÉjEÉd
jhhôµ«ªdG ƒ¡W
ábÉW QÉ«àNÉd "ábÉ£dG" QR ≈∏Y QGôªà°SÉdG ™e §¨°VG 1
POWER
" A»°†j ±ƒ°S .jhhôµ«ªdG "h " " hCG "."
âbh °übCG ,»¡£dG âbh ÉNOEÉd ΩÉbQCÉdG í«JÉØe ≈∏Y §¨°VG 2
.á«fÉK 99h á«bO 99 ƒg »¡W
.á«bhCÉdÉH ¿GRhCÉdG ÉNOEG Öéj :á¶MÉe
.á«bhCG 100 dEG äÉ«bhCG 4 øe ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG ¿Rh ìhGôàj :á¶MÉe
:âbƒdG Ö°ùM ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG
TIME
DEFROST
"
âbƒdG Ö°ùM ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ±ƒ°S .
"h "dEF2" ¢VôY ºàj "h ".LED á°TɰT ≈∏Y "
ó«ªéàdG áHGPEG âbh ÉNOEÉd ᫪bôdG ºµëàdG áMƒd Ωóîà°SG
.á«fÉK 39h á«bO 100 dEG IóMGh á«fÉK øe âbƒdG ìhGôàj .܃£ªdG
iƒà°ùe ô««¨àd .3 ábÉ£dG iƒà°ùe »g á«°VGôàaÉdG jhhôµ«ªdG ábÉW
POWER
"ábÉ£dG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,ábÉ£dG øµªj .IóMGh Iôe
»ªbôdG QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG jôW øY ábÉ£dG iƒà°ùe QÉ«àNG
.Ö°SÉæªdG
START
±ƒ°Sh ,»¡£dG AóÑd "á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG 3
+30SEC
" " äGô°TDƒªdG ¢†eƒJ ±ƒ°S .»ÑàªdG »¡£dG âbh ¢VôY ºàj
"h " hCG "."
QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ádÉM »a ,»¡£dG AÉæKCG :á¶MÉe
STOP
" í°ùe/±ÉjEG" ÉN ᫪Y ájCG AGôLEG ΩóY ádÉM »a hCG
CLEAR
.Ék«FÉ≤∏J HɰùdG OGóYEÉdG
dEG ¿ôØdG ™Lôj ±ƒ°S ,á«bO
:™jô°ùdG ƒ¡£dG
á≤«bO øe ìhGôàj »¡W âbh ∫ÉNOEÉd ᫪bôdG QGQRCÉdG Ωóîà°SG
.FÉbO 6 dEG IóMGh
.%100 ÉgQób ábÉ£H Ék«FÉ≤∏J »¡£dG CGóÑj ±ƒ°S
-12-
Arabic
(Microwave) jhhôµ«ªdG QR ≈∏Y §¨°VGh ÜÉÑdG ≥∏ZCG
.LED á°TɰT ≈∏Y ܃£ªdG ábÉ£dG OGóYEG ô¡¶j àM Qôµàe πµ°ûH
¢Vô©dG ábÉ£dG iƒà°ùªdG
PL1 %10 1 PL2 %20 2 PL3 %30 3 PL4 %40 4 PL5 %50 5 PL6 %60 6 PL7 %70 7 PL8 %80 8 PL9 %90 9
PL10 %100 10
,8h 10 ø«jƒà°ùªdG ø«H Ée ábÉW iƒà°ùe QÉ«àNG óæY :äɶMÉe
.𫨰ûàdG AÉæKCG ¢†eƒj ±ƒ°Sh »dÉ©dG iƒà°ùªdG ô°TDƒe A»°†j ±ƒ°S
,1h 7 Újƒà°ùŸG ÚH Ée ábÉW iƒà°ùe QÉ«àNG óæY A»°†j ±ƒ°S
.𫨰ûàdG AÉæKCG ¢†eƒj ±ƒ°Sh ¢†ØîæŸG iƒà°ùŸG ô°TDƒe
POWER
"ábÉ£dG" QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG iƒà°ùe LED á°TɰT ¢Vô©J àM
" A»°†j ±ƒ°S .܃£ŸG ábÉ£dG "h " " hCG "."
.᫪bôdG QGQRC’G ΩGóîà°SÉH ܃£ŸG »¡£dG âbh πNOCG
99h á«bO 99 ƒg
jhhôµ«ŸG ¿ôa ‘ »¡W âbh °übCG :á¶MÓe
.á«fÉK
START
"á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ºàj ±ƒ°S .»¡£dG AóÑd
+30SEC
±ƒ°S .»¡£dG AÉæKCG »dRÉæàdG ó©dG »a CGóÑj ±ƒ°Sh »¡£dG âbh ¢VôY
"h ":" ¢†eƒj "h " " hCG ".LED á°TɰT »a "
"í°ùe/±ÉjEG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ádÉM »a ,»¡£dG AÉæKCG :á¶MÉe
™Lôj ±ƒ°S ,á«bO ÉN ᫪Y ájCG AGôLEG ΩóY ádÉM »a hCG
STOP
CLEAR
.Ék«FÉ≤∏J HɰùdG OGóYEÉdG dEG ¿ôØdG
≈∏Y §¨°†dG øµªj ,IGƒ°ûªdG hCG jhhôµ«ªdÉH »¡£dG AÉæKCG :á¶MÉe
GRILL/ COMB.
POWER
"ábÉ£dG" QR "Öcôe ƒ¡W/IGƒ°ûªdG" QõdG hCG ¢Vô©d
ó©H .¿GƒK 3 Ióªd LED á°TɰT ≈∏Y á«dÉëdG jhhôµ«ªdG ábÉW
.OÉ੪dG ™°VƒdG
dEG á°TɰûdG Oƒ©J ±ƒ°S ,¿GƒK çÉK
áeÉYódG ≈∏YCG ™e (4) á«LÉLõdG á«æ«°üdG IGPÉëªH ºb
.IQGhódG
.Ö°SÉæe »FÉHô¡c QÉ«J Qó°üªH RÉ¡édG π°Uh
áYɰùdG §Ñ°V
±ƒ°S ,Ö°SÉæe »FÉHô¡c QÉ«J Qó°üªH jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa π«°UƒJ óæY
."0:00" ¿ôØdG ¢Vô©J
.8:00 §Ñ°†d kÉãe ,í«ë°üdG âbƒdG §Ñ°†d
CLOCK
"Ѱùe §Ñ°V/áYɰùdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG 1±ƒ°S .
PRE-SET
.áYɰùdG ΩÉbQCG ¢†eƒJ
.Ö«JôàdG ≈∏Y "0" ,"0" ,"8" ΩÉbQCÉdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG 2
CLOCK
PRE-SET
AM/PM
.܃£ªdG Ö°ùM "kAɰùe/ÉkMÉѰU" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG 3
AÉ¡fEÉd "Ѱùe §Ñ°V/áYɰùdG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG 4
.LED á°TɰT ≈∏Y âbƒdG ¢VôY ºàj ±ƒ°S .áYɰùdG §Ñ°V
STOP
"í°ùe/±ÉjEG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ádÉM »a :á¶MÉe hCG
CLEAR
≤∏J ¿ôØdG Oƒ©j ±ƒ°S ,IóMGh á«bO ÉN ᫪Y ájCG ò«ØæJ ΩóY
Ék«FÉ
HɰùdG ádÉëdG dEG
KITCHEN
"ïÑ£ªdG âbDƒe" QR ≈∏Y Ék°†jCG RÉ¡édG Gòg πªà°ûj π¡°S
TIMER
:»dÉàdG ƒëædG ≈∏Y QõdG Gòg 𫨰ûJ øµªj .ΩGóîà°SÉdG
KITCHEN
"ïÑ£ªdG âbDƒe" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG 1¢Vô©J ±ƒ°S ,
TIMER
.áYɰùdG ô°TDƒe A»°†j ±ƒ°Sh 00:00 ΩÉbQCÉdG LED á°TɰT
"0" ΩÉbQCGh ":" õeôdG A»°†j ±ƒ°Sh ,hCÉdG "0" ¢†eƒj ±ƒ°S
.iôNCÉdG
.܃∏£ªdG ¬«ÑæàdG âbh ∫ÉNOEÉd ᫪bôdG QGQRCÉdG Ωóîà°SG 2
.OGóYEÉdG ó«cCÉàd "á«fÉK 30+/CGóHG" QõdG ≈∏Y §¨°VG 3
START
+30SEC
.áYɰùdG ô°TDƒe A»°†j ±ƒ°S
áYɰùdG ô°TDƒe »Øàîj ±ƒ°S ,•ƒÑ°†ªdG âbƒdG ƒ
M óæY 4
.¬«ÑæJ 䃰U ´Éª°S ºàj ±ƒ°Sh
±ƒ°S LED á°TɰT ¿EÉa ,É¡£Ñ°V ѰS ób áYɰùdG âfÉc GPEG
.»dÉëdG âbƒdG ¢Vô©J
("ê" πµ°ûdG) ΩGóîà°SÉdG
™°V ºK ,(8) ÜÉÑdG ôjôëJ IóMh ΩGóîà°SÉH ¿ôØdG ÜÉH íàaG
.(4) á«LÉLõdG á«æ«°üdG ≈∏Y AÉYƒdG
-22-
Arabic
kGôàe 30 dEG ¬dƒW π°üj »aɰVEG π«°UƒJ ∂∏°S
ΩGóîà°SG øµªj
.ábÉ£d ¿Góa …CG çhóM ¿hO (Ωób 100)
πÑb øe ¬dGóÑà°SG Ωõj ¬fEÉa ,ÉkØdÉJ AÉHô¡µdG ∂∏°S ¿Éc GPEG
ácô°ûd ™HÉJ óªà©e áfÉ«°U õcôe …CG øe hCG á©æ°üªdG ácô°ûdG
.ôWÉîe ájCG Öæéàd ;ôµjO ófBG ÉH
(CG πµ°ûdG) AGõLCÉdG
ºµëàdG áMƒd 1
IQGhódG á«æ«°üdG OƒªY 2
IQGhódG áeÉYódG 3
á«LÉLõdG á«æ«°üdG 4
áÑbGôªdG IòaÉf 5
ÜÉÑdG 6
áeɰùd «°û©àdG Ωɶf 7
ÜÉÑdG ôjôëJ IóMh 8
IGƒ°ûªdG πeÉM 9
ø«î°ùàdG IóMh 10
.RÉ¡édG øe «¨àdG OGƒe ádGREÉH ºb
,äÉ«ØJ ájCG ≈∏Y ±ô©àd «¨àdG OGƒe ádGREG ó©H ¿ôØdG ¢üëaG
OƒLh hCG ¬ØJ hCG í«ë°üdG ¬fɵe »a ÜÉÑdG ¿ƒc ΩóY πãe
äÉLÉ©ÑfG ájCG hCG ,á°TɰûdGh ÜÉÑdG IòaÉf »a äÉëàa hCG äÉLÉ©ÑfG
HɰùdG äÉ«ØàdG øe …CG OƒLh â¶MÉd GPE
G .¿ôØdG jƒéJ »a
.¿ôØdG Ωóîà°ùJ Éd
.Iôe hCÉd ¬eGóîà°SG πÑb RÉ¡édG ¶f
πµ°ûdG) Ö«côàdG
ƒ°üØeh CÉØ£e RÉ¡édG ¿CG øe ócCÉàdG Öéj ,Ö«côàdG πÑb !ôjòëJ
.»FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG Qó°üe øY
.ƒà°ùe í£°S ≈∏Y RÉ¡édG ™°V
»a IOƒLƒªdG áëàØdG »a áѰüdG ™°V ºK ,(6) ÜÉÑdG íàaG
IóMh ≈∏Y §¨°†dG ÉN øe ÜÉÑdG íàa ºàj .jƒéàdG IóYÉb
.ÜÉÑdG ôjôëJ
»a IOƒLƒªdG áëàØdG »a (3) IQGhódG áeÉYódG Ö«côàH ºb
.jƒéàdG
øjôNBÉdG áeɰS
äGQódG hhP ¢UÉî°TCÉdG ¬eóîà°ù«d ºª°üe ô«Z RÉ¡édG Gòg
IôÑîdGh áæjóàªdG á«∏≤©dGh á«°ùëdGh á«ægòdGh ájó°ùédG
πX »a ÉdEG (ÉØWCÉdG dP »a ɪH) ø«à«∏≤dG áaô©ªdGh
ΩGóîà°SÉH á≤∏©àªdG äɪ«©àdG º¡FÉ£YEG hCG º¡«Y ±Gô°TEÉdG
.º¡àeɰS øY hDƒ°ùªdG ¢üî°ûdG πÑb øe RÉ¡édG
.RÉ¡édÉH º¡ãÑY ΩóY ¿Éª°†d ÉØWCÉdG ≈∏Y ±Gô°TEÉdG Ωõj
…CÉd ÉØWCÉdG ΩGóîà°SG ádÉM »a QòëdGh «bódG ±Gô°TEÉdG Ωõj
.º¡æe Üô≤dÉH RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûJ hCG RÉ¡L
.ΩGóîà°SÉdG AÉæKCG á©HÉàe ¿hO Ék≤∏£e RÉ¡édG ∑ôàJ Éd
ΩGóîà°SÉdG ó©H
AÉHô¡µdG òNCÉe øe ¢ùHÉdG ´õfGh RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûJ ±ÉjE
ÉH ºb
hCG ¬FGõLCG øe …CG ™«ªéJ πÑb hCG RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY óæY
∂∏°ùdG ó°T Ék≤∏£e ∫hÉëJ Édh .É¡àfÉ«°U hCG ɡث¶æJ hCG É¡µa
.AÉHô¡µdG òNCÉe øY ¢ùHÉdG π°üa AÉæKCG
.∂∏°ùdGh IóMƒdG øY Gkó«©H äÉfGƒ«ëdGh ÉØWCÉdG AÉHEG Ωõj
ìɰUEÉdGh ¢üëØdG
ácô°ûdG πÑb øe ¬dGóÑà°SG Öéj ,AÉHô¡µdG ∂∏°S ∞∏J ádÉM »a
áLQO ¢ùØf ≈∏Y ¢üî°T hCG É¡d ™HÉàdG áfÉ«°üdG π«ch hCG á©æ°üªdG
.ôWÉîªdG Öæéàd π«gCÉàdG
á«FÉHô¡µdG áeɰùdG
Gòg ΩGóîà°SG óæY ¢†jQCÉJ ∂∏°S ΩGóîà°SG Ωõj
QÉ«àdG Qó°üe aGƒJ øe ócCÉàdG ÉkªFGO »¨Ñæjh ,èàæªdG
.«æ°üàdG áMƒd »a ø«ÑªdG ó¡édG ™e »FÉHô¡µdG
πjó©J ÉkbÉWEG
hÉëJ Édh QÉ«àdG òNCÉe ™e ¢ùHGƒdG aGƒàJ ¿CG Ωõj
»аdG дЙйажªdG ™e ЕjЙ¡e ¢щHGƒb бjCG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY Ωõjh .¢ùHÉdG
ádó©ªdG ô«Z ¢ùHGƒdG ΩGóîà°SG óëj .("1" áÄØdG) ¢†jQCÉJ É¡H
.á«FÉHô¡c áeó°üd ¢Vô©àdG ô£N øe áaGƒàªdG QÉ«àdG òNBÉeh
QÉ«àdG òNCÉe πذSCG ¿ƒµj ÉeóæY RÉ¡L …CG 𫨰ûàH Ék≤∏£e º≤J Éd
.¬H π°UƒªdG
.RÉ¡éd »LQÉîdG AÉ£¨dG äÉëàa »a º°ùL …CG πNóJ Éd
"1" бДШdG дЙйажeh »aЙ°VEЙdG π«°UƒàdG ɰSCG
øe RÉ¡édG Gòg ¿CÉd ;±GôWCÉdG »KÉK πHÉc ΩGóîà°SG ø«©àj
."1" бДШdG дЙйажe шeh ¢†jQCЙJ Й¡H »аdG Iх¡LCЙdG
-32-
Arabic
.RÉ¡édG »a äÉëàa ájCG ó°S hCG á«£¨àH ºJ Éd
å©Ñæj OGƒe hCG ádÉcCG ájhɪ«c OGƒe hCG áÑjòe OGƒe ájCG Ωóîà°ùJ Éd
.RÉ¡édG Gòg «¶æàd QÉîH É¡æe
.jhhôµ«ªdG πNGO á«fó©ªdG á«YhCÉdG ôJ Ék«FÉ¡f ÖæéJ
»NƒJ »¨Ñæj ºK øeh ,ÉkæNɰS RÉ¡édG íѰüj ΩGóîà°SÉdG AÉæKCG
.¿ôØdG πNGO áæNɰùdG AGõLCÉdG ¢ùªd Öæéàd QòëdG
áæNɰS íѰüJ ¿CG øµªj ,É¡«dEG ƒ°UƒdG øµªj »àdG AGõLCÉdG :ôjòëJ
.RÉ¡édG øY Gkó«©H ÉØWCÉdG AÉHEG »¨Ñæj .ΩGóîà°SÉdG AÉæKCG
§°TɵªdG h
CG ¢ùªªdG áæ°ûN hCG ᣰTɵdG äÉØ¶æªdG Ωóîà°ùJ Éd
¿CG øµªj å«M ;»LÉLõdG ¿ôØdG ÜÉH «¶æàd IOÉëdG á«fó©ªdG
»a ÖѰùàj ¿CG øµªj QhóH …òdGh í£°ùdG ¢TóN dEG dP …ODƒj
.êÉLõdG ô°ùc
á©ØJôe É¡«dEG ƒ°UƒdG øµªj »àdG í£°SCÉdG IQGôM áLQO ¿ƒµJ ób
.RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûJ AÉæKCG
âbDƒªdG πFɰSh ᣰSGƒH 𫨰ûàd ºª°üe ô«Z RÉ¡édG Gòg
.π°üØæªdG ó©oH øY ºµëàdG Ωɶf hCG »LQÉîdG
𫨰ûJ AÉæKCG ÉkæNɰS »LQÉîdG í£°ùdG hCG ÜÉÑdG íѰüj ¿CG øµªj
.RÉ¡édG
¬°üa hCG RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûJ ±ÉjEG Öéj ,¿ÉNO óYɰüJ ßMƒd GPEG
ájCG OɪNEÉd Ék≤∏¨e ÜÉÑdG AÉ≤HEG ™e »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG Qó°üe øY
.Ö¡d áæ°ùdCG
»a dP ÖѰùàj óa ;ÉkZQÉa ¿ƒµj ÉeóæY RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûàH ºJ Éd
.¯J
.AÉ«°TCG ájCG øjõîàd ¿ôØdG ɪ©à°SG ÖæéJ
hCG ¢†«ÑdG QÉØ°U πãe ,Aɰû¨H áWÉëªdG ᪩WCÉd áѰùædÉH
Aɰû¨dG ÖK Öéj ,dP dEG Ée hCG êÉLódG óÑc hCG ¢ùWÉ£ÑdG
.»¡£dG πÑb ácƒ°T ΩGóîà°SÉH äGôe IóY
.á«fó©ªdG …ójCÉdG äGP á«fó©ªdG ¥ÉÑWCÉdG hCG »fGhCÉdG Ωóîà°ùJ Éd
.jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa »a á«fó©e ±QÉNR É¡H äGóMh ájCG ™°†J Éd
.jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa 𫨰ûJ πÑb ΩÉ©£dG äÉØd a øe ÉkªFGO ócCÉJ
¿ôa »a ΩGóîà°SÉd áëdɰU ô«Z «à°SÉÑdG ´GƒfCG ¢†©H
IOɪdG áѰSÉæe øe ≥≤ëàdG ÉkªFGO »¨Ñæj ºK øeh ,jhhôµ«ªdG
.É¡eGóîà°SG πÑb
ádÉM »a ô騿j ób ¬fCÉd ;Iô«¨°U áëàa ¬d AÉYh »a »¡£J Éd
.jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa »a ¬æ«î°ùJ
»a áeóîà°ùªdG ájó«∏≤
àdG IQGôëdG øjRGƒe ™°Vh ΩóY ø«©àj
πNGO ôµ°ùdG ƒëe hCG ΩƒëdG IQGôM áLQO ¢SÉ«b
á©æ°üªdG äGôàeƒeôàdG ΩGóîà°SG »¨Ñæj PEG ,jhhôµ«ªdG
a jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôØd Ék°ü«°üN
äGOɰTQEÉd Ék≤ah ÉdEG ∞jhhôµ«ªdG »fGhCG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY »¨Ñæj
.á©æ°üªdG ácô°ûdG
»a Égôª¨H ᪩WCÉdG »b »a jhhôµ«ªdG ΩGóîà°SG hÉëJ Éd
.øª°ùdG hCG âjõdG
…hɰùàdÉH IQGôëdG ™jRƒàd ΩÉ©£dG Ö«∏≤J ≈∏Y ÉkªFGO ¢UôMG
.¬dhÉæJ πÑb FÉbO á©°†Ñd ΩÉ©£dG ôJGh
áé«àf áæNɰS »¡£dG »a áeóîà°ùªdG »fGhCÉdG íѰüJ ¿CG øµªj
ÉkªFGO ¢UôMG Gòd ,É¡«dEG øNɰùdG ΩÉ©£dG øe IQGôëdG ÉàfÉd
.¿ôØdG øe »fGhCÉdG êGôNEG AÉæKCG äGRÉØb AGóJQG ≈∏Y
ÜÉH ƒM hCG jhhôµ«ªdG πNGO QÉîÑdG ™ªéJ ádÉM »a
óbh .áªYÉf ¢Tɪb á©£H ¬ë°ùeG ,êQÉîdG øe jhhôµ«ªdG
Édh á«dÉY áHƒWQ ±hôX »a jhhôµ«ªdG 𫨰ûJ óæY Gòg çóëj
.RÉ¡édG »a π∏N OƒLh GƒMCÉdG øe ÉM …CÉH »æ©j
»a OƒLƒªdG ΩÉ©£dG ø«î°ùJ ≈∏Y jhhôµ«ªdG ¿GôaCG πª©J
áLQO øe ≥≤ëàdG ÉkªFGO Ωõj ºK øe ,¬°ùØf AÉYƒdG Éd AÉYƒdG
.í«ë°üdG ƒëædG ≈∏Y ¬«¡W ¿Éª°†d ΩÉ©£dG IQGôM
hCG á«dÉY áHƒWQ hCG IQGôM ¬H ódƒàJ ¿Éµe »a ¿ôØdG ™°†J Éd
.¥GôàMÉd ádG OGƒªdG øe ÜôdÉH
¿ƒc ΩóY πãe ,äÉ«Ø
J ájCG ≈∏Y ±ô©àd ¿ôØdG ¢üëaG :ôjòëJ
í£°Sh ÜÉÑdG ÉØbCG ∞∏J hCG ¬FÉæëfG hCG í«ë°üdG ¬fɵe »a ÜÉÑdG
äÉLÉ©ÑfG OƒLh hCG ÜÉÑdG è«dGõeh äɰüØe ¿Góa hCG ô°ùc hCG πØdG
äÉ«ØàdG øe …CG OƒLh â¶MÉd GPEG .¿ôØdG jƒéJ hCG ÜÉÑdG »a
-42-
.¿ôØdG 𫨰ûàH ºJ Éd ,áHɰùdG
Arabic
RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG
ó©H hCG ¢ùHÉdG hCG ∂∏°ùdG ∞∏J ádÉM »a RÉ¡L …CG 𫨰ûJ ÖæéJ πµ°T …CÉH ¬ØJ hCG ¬Wƒ°S hCG RÉ¡édG FÉXh »a π∏N …CG Qƒ¡X
õcôe ÜôbCG dEG πeɵdÉH RÉ¡édG IOÉYEG Öéj ɪc ,ɵ°TCÉdG øe
hCG á«FÉHô¡µdG äÉMɰUEÉdG AGôLEGh ¬°üëØd óªà©e áfÉ«°U
.ôWÉîe ájCG Öæéàd ᫵«fɵ«ªdG
õcôe ÜôbCG
dEG ¬ª°S πH ,°ùØæH RÉ¡édG ìɰUEG hÉëJ Éd
.É¡æe óªà©e hCG ôµjO ófBG ÉH ácô°ûd ™HÉJ áfÉ«°U
Éd hCG É¡H °Uƒe ô«Z äÉeõà°ùe hCG äÉëe ΩGóîà°SG …ODƒj ób
hCG jôM ܃°ûf dEG RÉ¡édG Gò¡d á©æ°üoªdG ácô°ûdG É¡©«ÑJ
.á«fɪ°ùL áHɰUEG hCG á«FÉHô¡c áeó°üd ¢Vô©àdG
hCG πª©dG í£°S hCG I󰆿ªdG ±GƒM ≈∏Y ∂∏°ùdG «©J ÖæéJ
.áæNɰùdG í£°SCÉdG á°ùeÉe
ΩGóîà°SG ≈∏Y ¢UôMGh áæNɰùdG í£°SCÉdG á°ùeÉe ÖæéJ
.¢†HɪdG
…CG Üôb RÉ¡édG Gòg AGõLCG øe …CG ,™°Vh hCG ,𫨰ûàH ºJ Éd
AÉHô¡µdG hCG RɨdÉH πª©j …òdG óbƒªdG πãe) ¬bƒa hCG øNɰS í£°S
.QÉîH ¬æe å©Ñæj RÉ¡L …CG hCG (øNɰS ¿ôa πNGO hC
¬éeO ΩóY ø«©àjh ,á∏≤à°ùe IóMh ƒg Gòg jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa
.áæ«HÉc πNGO ¬©°Vh hCG ôNBG RÉ¡L »a
ájƒ¡J ¿Éª°†d ,Gòd .m±Éc AGƒg QÉ«J ¿ôØdG dEG π°üj ¿CG ø«©àj
≈∏Y º°S 15h RÉ¡édG ∞∏N º°S 10 Qób ÆGôa ôaƒJ Ωõj ,Ió«L
≈∏YCG º°S 30h ôNBÉdG ÖfÉédG ≈∏Y º°S 30h ø«ÑfÉédG óMCG
áѰSÉæªdG »fGhCÉdG ≈∏Y §a ΩGóîà°SÉdG ô°üb »¨Ñæj
.jhhôµ«ªdG ¿GôaCG »a ΩGóîà°SÉd
»¨Ñæj ,á«bQh hCG ᫵«à°SÉH á«YhCG »a ΩÉ©W ø«î°ùJ óæY
.É©à°TG çhóM ɪàMÉd ¿ôØdG á¶MÉe
¬°üa hCG ¿ôØdG 𫨰ûJ ±ÉjEG Öéj ,¿ÉNO óYɰüJ ßMƒd GPEG
OɪNEÉd Ék≤∏¨e ¿ôØdG ÜÉH AÉ≤HEG ™e »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG Qó°üe øY
EG jhhôµ«ªdG »a äÉHhô°ûªdG ø«î°ùJ …ODƒj ¿CG πªàëj
ôNCÉJ d
óæY QòëdG »NƒJ ø«©àj Gòd ,äÉYÉØH ÖMɰüªdG ¿É«¨dG
.äÉHhô°ûªdG á«YhCG ™e πeÉ©àdG
AGòZ äÉjhÉM hCG äÉYɰVôdG äÉjƒàëe êQ hCG ØN Ωõj
ÉØWCÉd É¡FÉ£YEG πÑb É¡JQGôM áLQO øe ≥≤ëàdGh ÉØWCÉdG
G
.¥hôëd ÉØWCÉdG ¢Vô©J Öæéàd
.¿ôØdG
.Ö¡d áæ°ùdCG ájCG
RÉ¡édG πªM Ék≤∏£e ∫hÉëJ É∏a ,∂∏°ùdG ∫ɪ©à°SG IAɰSEG ÖæéJ
°ùeG πH ,¢ùѪdG øe ¬°üØd IƒH ó°T hCG ∂∏°ùdG ΩGóîà°SÉH
.»FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG π°üØd ¬Ñë°SGh ¢ùHÉdÉH
π«°UƒJ øe ócCÉJ ,RÉ¡édG ™e »aɰVEG π«°UƒJ ∂∏°S ΩGóîà°SG óæY
.ΩGóîà°SÉdG πªëJ ≈∏Y ¬JQóbh Gkó«L ∂∏°ùdG
πªëJ ≈∏Y Qój ƒà°ùe í£°S ≈∏Y jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa ™°Vh »¨Ñæj
NGO É¡©°Vh øµªj ΩÉ©W ᫪c π≤KCG ¿Rhh ¿ôØdG ¿Rh
.¿ôØdG ¥ƒa A»°T …CG ™°†J Éd
á«LÉLõdG á«æ«°üdG øµJ ºd GPEG jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa 𫨰ûàH ºJ Éd
.í«ë°üdG ™°VƒdG »a IQGhódG áeÉYódG hCG
¿ôa πذSC
G ôªj Éd ¬fCGh »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S ∞∏J ΩóY øe ócCÉJ
.IOÉM hCG áæNɰS í£°SCG ájCG ¥ƒa hCG jhhôµ«ªdG
¬«Z ºJ …òdG hCG ¬Jô°ûH ߨàëªdG ¢†«ÑdG ø«î°ùJ ΩóY »¨Ñæj
ób ¢†«ÑdG Gòg ¿CÉd jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa »a ¬Jô°ûb ꃰ†f àM
.jhhôµ«ªdG »a ø«î°ùàdG AÉ¡àfG ó©H àM ô騿j
hCG ΩÉ©W äÉØîe ájCG ádGREGh …QhO πµ°ûH ¿ôØdG «¶æJ »¨Ñæj
.Ö°SGhQ
QƒgóJ dEG áØ«¶f ádÉM »a ¿ôØdG ≈∏Y ®ÉØëdG ΩóY …ODƒj ób
¿CG πªàëjh RÉ¡édG ôªY ≈∏Y kÉѰS ôK
Dƒj ób ɪe ;í£°ùdG ádÉM
.IQƒ£N »a ÖѰùàj
hCG RÉ¡édG ôª¨J Éd ,á«FÉHô¡c áeó°üd ¢Vô©àdG ô£N ÖæéJ ᫨H
.iôNCG πFGƒ°S ájCG hCG AɪdG »a ¢ùHÉdG hCG ∂∏°ùdG
.èàæªdG Gò¡H áëªdG ºFGƒdG ádGREG ô¶ëj
á«LÉLõdG á«æ«°üdG ≈∏Y ¬©°VƒH ΩÉ©£dG »¡W ΩóY Öéj
øe Égô«Z hCG á«fÉ£°S ΩGóîà°SG ÉkªFGO Öéjh ,Iô°TÉÑe
.jhhôµ«e ¿ôa »a ΩGóîà°SÉd áѰSÉæªdG äÉjhÉëdG
-52-
Arabic
Ü πµ°ûdG
3
ΩóY ø«©àj ,ÜÉÑdG ÉØbCG hCG ¿ôØdG ÜÉH ∞∏J ádÉM »a :ôjòëJ
.πgDƒe ¢üî°T ᣰSGƒH ¬MɰU
πgDƒªdG »æØdG ô«Z ¢üî°T …CG ΩÉ«b ¿ƒeCɪdG ô«Z øe :ôjòëJ
¢Vô©àdG øe »j …òdG AÉ£¨dG a øª°†àJ ìɰUEG hCG áfÉ«°U ɪYCÉH
ᵫªdG IOÉe øe áë«Ø°U
É¡àdGREG ô¶ëj ,AÉHô¡µd ádRÉ©dG
4
EG ºàj àM ¿ôØdG ɪ©à°SG
.ô°üdG á«gÉæàe äÉLƒªdG ábÉ£d
ê πµ°ûdG
STEAKPIZZAPOPCORN POTATO
FRESH
DINNER
CHICKEN
PLATE
PIECES
WEIGHT
DEFROST
TIME
DEFROST
KITCHEN
TIMER
MEMORY AM/PM
äÉdƒcCɪdG ø«î°ùàd ºª°üe ôµjO ófBG ÉH jhhôµ«ªdG ¿ôa
ócCÉJ .á«°ù«WÉæ¨ehô¡µdG á©°TCÉdG ΩGóîà°SÉH áѰSÉæªdG äÉHhô°ûªdGh
.»¡£dG πÑb ΩÉ©£dG äÉfƒµe áeAÉe øe ÉkªFGO
ºª°üe RÉ¡édG .iôNCG ¢VGôZCG ájCG »a RÉ¡édG Gòg Ωóîà°ùJ Éd
FROZEN
VEGETABLE
VEGETABLE
GRILL/
POWER
COMB.
2
1
EXPRESS COOK
4
5
8
7
CLOCK
0
PRE-SET
STOP
START
+30SEC
CLEAR
a »dõæªdG ΩGóîà°SÉd
3
6
9
ΩGóîà°SÉdG ¢VôZ
á≤∏¨e äÉjhÉM »a ᪩WCÉdGh πFGƒ°ùdG ø«î°ùJ ΩóY ø«©àj :ôjòëJ
.QÉéØfÉd áHÉb É¡fCÉd
ó©H ÉdEG áHÉbQ ¿hO ¿ôØdG ΩGóîà°SÉH ÉØWCÉd íª°ùoj Éd :ôjòëJ
ΩGóîà°SG ≈∏Y º¡JQób øª°†J »àdG á«aɵdG äGOɰTQEÉdÉH ºgójhõJ
ô«Z ΩGóîà°SÉdG ôWÉîªd º¡HÉ©«à°SGh øeBG ƒëf ≈∏Y ¿ôØdG
.í«ë°üdG
áeɰùdG äɪ«©J
᪡e áeɰS äɪ«©J
n
k
ÉÑà°ùe É¡«dEG ´ƒLôd É¡H ®ÉØàMÉdGh ø©ªàH É¡JAGôb Lôj
óYGƒb IÉYGôe ÉkªFGO ø«©àj ,á«FÉHô¡µdG Iõ¡LCÉdG ΩGóîà°SG óæY
¢Vô©J hCG jôM ܃°ûf äÉdɪàMG øe óëd ;á«°SɰSCÉdG áeɰùdG
Ée dP »a ɪH ,á«°üî°T áHɰUEG hCG á«FÉHô¡c áeó°üd ¢UÉî°TCÉdG
-62-
j
Arabic
(CG πµ°T) ɵ°TCÉdG
01
6
POP
C O
R
N
P OT
A
T
O
PI
Z Z
A
ST
E
A
K
C
H
I
C K
E N
D I
N N
ER
F R
E S
H
F R
O
Z EN
PIEC
ES
P
L A
T E
VEG
ET
A
B
L
E
VEG
E
T
A BL
E
W
EI G
H T
G
R I
L
L
/
P
OWER
D
EF
R
O S
T
C
O M
B
.
1
2
3
T
I
M
E
D
EF
R O
S
T
E X
P
R
E
S
S
C
O
O K
4
5
6
K
I
T
C H
E
N T
I
M ER
8
7
9
C
L O
C K
M
EM
O
R
Y
A
M
/
PM
0
PR
E-
SET
S
T
O
P
S
T
A
RT
CLE
AR
+3
0
S
E C
4
5
3
2
1
8
9
4
P
O P
CO
R N
P
O T AT
O
P
I Z Z A
S T E A
C
K H IC
K
E
N P I E
C
D
E
I N
S
N
E
R P L A
F
T
R
E
E
S H
V
E G
E
F T A
R
B
O
L
Z
E
E
N V E
G E T
A
B
L
E
W E
I G H
T
D
E F R
O S
T
P O
W E
R
G R I L
L /
C
O M B
. T I M
E D E F RO
1
S
T
2
3
E
X P R
E S
S C
O
O K
4
K I T
C H E N
T
5
I
M E
R
6
7
8
9
M
E M O R
Y
A M
/ P
M
0
C
L O
C
K P R
E
­S
E
T
S
T O
P
C L
E
S
A
T
R
A
R T
+ 3
0 S E
C
7
2
3
72
Names & Addresses for Black & Decker Service Concessionaries
Afghanistan: Ishan National Co., Opp. Ministry of Justice, Kabul. Tel.: +93-2-2101727. Algeria: SARL Outillage Corporation, 04
Route De Dely Brahim Cheraga, Alger. Tel.: +213-21-364363/508, Fax: +213-21-369667. Bahrain: Fawaz Al Zayani, P.O.Box 26563, Adliya, Manama. Tel.: +973-17-715252/712756, Fax: +973-17-713789. Bangladesh: Ultra Corporation, 8, Kushol Centre, Uttara, Dhaka 1230. Tel.: +880-2-8919272/9756 Ext.28, Fax: +880-2-9887167. Egypt: Anasia Egypt for Trading S. A. E., P.O.Box 2443, 110 Mostafa Refaat Street, Sheraton Heliopolis 11361, Cairo. Tel.: +20-2-2684159, Fax: +20-2-2684169. Ethiopia: Tewfik Sherif & Co. Ltd., P.O.Box 5583, Debre Zeit Road, Addis Ababa. Tel.: +251-1-651700/601, Fax: +251-1-650570. India: Gryphon Impex Pvt. Ltd., D-6/4, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi-110020. Tel.: +91-11-26372602-4, Fax: +91-11-26372601. Iran: Tehran - Service Centre of Iran, No 510, South Karger Ave, Below Pasteur Sq. Tehran. Tel.: +98-21-6490608/0656/6407672. Kish Island: Cayhan Electric Co., No. 69, Paradise Shopping Centre, Kish Island. Tel.: +98-76444-22894. Jordan: Bashiti Hardware, P.O.Box 1564, TLA Ali, Amman. Tel.: +962-6-5350009/4770741, Fax: +962-6-5350012/4789783. Kenya: Zylog Enterprises, IPS Building, Kuanda Street, P.O.Box 40877, Nairobi. Tel.: +254-2-338188/199, Fax: +254-2-330642. Kuwait: Al Omar Technical Co., P.O.Box 4062, 13041 Safat, Kuwait. Tel.: +965-4848595/0039, Fax: +965-4845652. Lebanon: Est. F.A. Kettaneh SA, P.O.Box 110242, Dora Highway, Kettaneh Building, Beirut. Tel.: +961-1-255860/6, Fax: +961-1-255891. Libya: El Ghoul Brothers, P.O.Box 348, Islamic Call Bldg., Office 201-202, Benghazi. Tel.: +218-61-9097681/4183, Fax: +218-61-9094123. Madagascar: Group Tana Confort S. A. R. L., B. P. 1770, Antananarivo. Tel.: +261-20-2264505, Fax: +261-20-2264244. Malta: John G. Cassar Ltd., 36 Victory Str, Qormi QRM 06, Malta. Tel.: +356-21-493251, Fax: +356-21-483231. Mauritius: Happy World Marketing Ltd., Block 2, Industrial Estate, Coromandel, P.O.Box 429, Port Louis. Tel.: +230-2076700, Fax: +230-2337330/7400. Nepal: Universal Trading Centre, P.O.Box 1947, Tripureswor, Kathmandu. Tel.: +977-1-262192/260587/785, Fax: 261154. Nigeria: Amin Bros. Eng. Co. Ltd., 30A (Plot 1291), Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel.: +234-1-3201778, Fax: +234-1-2613667. Oman: Oman Mktg. & Service Co., P.O.Box 2734, Ruwi, Muscat. Tel.: +968-560232, Fax: +968-560255. Pakistan: Karachi - Ammar Service & Spares, 60, Bank Arcade, Serai Road, Karachi. Tel.: +92-21-2426905, Fax: 2427214/5243. Pakistan: Lahore - Electronics Inn, 212-G Raja Centre, Main Market, Gulberg, Lahore. Tel.: +92-42-5756750. Philippines: Modern House International Enterprises, 213 Rizal Ave. Extension, between 2nd and 3rd Ave. Kalookan City. Tel.: +632 366-4487, Fax: +632 366-4489. Qatar: Al Muftah Trading & Cont., P.O.Box 875, Doha. Tel.: +974-4650880/4446868, Fax: +974-4441415. Saudi Arabia: Dammam - Ebrahim Fawaz Al Zayani, P.O.Box 76026, Al Raka, Dammam. Tel.: +966-3-8140914, Fax: +966-3-8140824. Jeddah: Anasia Trading Co. Ltd. Caravan Shopping Centre, Hail Street. P. O. Box 50959, Jeddah-21477, Tel. 02 650 0948/02 636 3825, Fax 02 638 0720. Madina: Garziz Trdg. for Bldg. Mat.&Decor., P.O.Box 3364, Madina. Tel.: +966-4-8261490/8227636, Fax: +966-4-8265741. Riyadh: Anasia Trading Co Ltd. New Akaria Building, 60th St., 3rd Floor, Building # 4, Office # 3402, Malaz. P. O. Box. 18689, Riyadh-11425, Tel.: 01 478 2549, Fax: 01 478 2761. Yanbu: Bin Afif, P.O.Box 530 Yanbu, Al Bahr. Tel.: +966-4-3222626/8867, Fax: +966-4-3222210. Sri Lanka: Delmege Gen. Equip. Pvt. Ltd., No. 428/1AT. B., Jaya Mawatha (Darley Road), Colombo-10. Tel.: +94-11-2665914, Fax: +94-11-2665915. Sudan: United Distribution Company, P.O.Box 325, Sayed Abdul Rehman Street, Khartoum. Tel.: +249-11-772612/777296, Fax: +249-11-770919. Tanzania: General Motors Investment, P. O Box 16541, 14 Vingunguti Nyerere Road, Dar Es Salaam. Tel.: +255-22-2862661/5022, Fax: +255-22-2862667/5412/3. Tunisia: STE Tunisienne De Quincaillerie Stq., Nvelle Z.I 2013, Ben Arous, Tunis, Tunisia, Tel: +216 71386102, Fax: +216 71380412. UAE: Abu Dhabi - Light House Electric., P.O.Box 120, Abu Dhabi. Tel.: +971-2-6726131, Fax: +971-2-6720667. Dubai - Black & Decker (O) A.G., P.O.Box 5420, Dubai. Tel.: +971-4-7028234/233, Fax: +971-4-2822765. Ideal Mach. & Equipt. R. W/shop P.O.Box 37116, Al Quoz, Dubai. Tel.: +971-4-3474160, Fax: +971-4-3474157. Sharjah - McCoy Middle East LLC, P.O.Box 20228, Sharjah. Tel.: +971-6-5336321, Fax: +971-6-5336320. Uganda: Station Road, P.O.Box 7436, Kampala. Tel.: +256-41-234567, Fax: +256-41-236413. Yemen: Aden - Middle East Trad. Co. Ltd., Mulla Dakka, Aden. Tel.: +967-2-240950, Fax: +967-2-240952. Sana'a: Middle East Trad. Co. Ltd., P.O.Box 12363, Hayel Street, Sana'a. Tel.: +967-1-204201, Fax: +967-1-204204. Taiz: Middle East Trad. Co. Ltd., Campa area near Al-Kair mosque, Taiz. Tel.: +967-4-231610/232033, Fax: +967-4-219869. Zimbabwe: J.D.Distributors, P.O.Box 226, 17 Bessemer Road, Graniteside, Harare. Tel.: +263-4-753913-7, Fax: 753918. Cyprus: G. Kyprianou Trading Co Ltd., 51 Prodromou AVE. Strovolos, 1681, P.O. Box 23318 Nicosia Cyprus. Tel.: 00357 22 468170/1, Fax: 00357 22 468186, Email gktltd@spidernet.com.cy
The Building Centre, Kitgum House, 52
YOUR NAME/
YOUR ADDRESS
POSTCODE
DATE OF PURCHASE
DEALER'S NAME & ADDRESS/
PRODUCT MODEL NO. MZ3000PG - 120V
«ùßr
«FMu«Ê
«d±e «∞∂d¥bÍ
¢U¸¥a «Ad«¡
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD
ßr Ë ´Mu«Ê «∞∂Uzl
Loading...