Please read and retain these instructions for future
reference
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CONTENTS
Safety Information………………………………………………..3
Installation…………………………………………………………5
Parts and assembly………………………………………………6
Control panel……………………………………………………...7
Setting the clock………………………………………………….8
Stop cooking / Cancel……………………………………………8
Control panel lock………………………………………………...8
Kitchen timer……………………………………………………...9
Selecting microwave power level……………………………….9
Express microwave mode……………………………………….10
Microwave cooking……………………………………………….10
Defrosting……………………………………………………........11
Multistage cooking…………………………………………….....12
Auto cook function………………………………………………..13
Cleaning your oven………………………………………………15
Materials suitable for use in the oven………………………….15
General microwave cooking advice……………………………16
Troubleshooting…………………………………………….……17
Technical Specification………………………………………….18
Recycling electrical products……………………………………18
Plug rewiring………………………………………………………19
Guarantee………………………………………………………....
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ELECTRICAL AND MICROWAVE SAFETY
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 that gives protection against exposure to microwave energy.
Servicing of this appliance must only be carried out by a qualified
electrician.
WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not
be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person. Do not
operate this appliance if damaged or modified in any way.
Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8
years.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved.Children shall not play with the
appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children unless they are aged from 8 years and above and supervised.
Switch off and unplug before cleaning or servicing the appliance.
Keep microwave, cable and plug dry and away from areas where it is
likely to get splashed. Never immerse in water. Never clean with a
steam cleaner.
Do not pull on the cable to disconnect from the mains supply.
This oven must be positioned so that the plug is accessible and the
plug socket is within easy reach of the power cord.
Do not operate the microwave if damaged or after it malfunctions. In
the event the supply cord is damaged, it must only be replaced by a
qualified service engineer, with a suitably approved part.
Do not place items with naked flames or containers with liquids on this
appliance.
The mains plug shall be connected into a mains socket outlet with a
protective earth connection.
All microwaves are tested and approved in accordance with current
electromagnetic safety and compatibility regulations and standards.
As a precautionary measure,pacemaker manufacturers recommend
wearers to keep a minimum distance of 20-30 cm between an
operating microwave oven and the pacemaker in order to avoid
possible interference with the pacemaker. If you suspect there may be
interference, turn the microwave off immediately and contact the
manufacturer of the pacemaker.
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WARNING!
since they
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This appliance is not intended to be used in: staff kitchen areas in
shops, offices and other working environments; farm houses; by
clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; bed
and breakfast type environments.
This appliance must not be operated by a timer or a separate remote
control system.
WARNING:
containers
Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed
are liable to explode.
Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling;
therefore care must be taken when handling the container.
If you are preparing food or liquid for a baby stir or shake the contents
and check the temperature before consumption in order to avoidburns.
Never cook or heat eggs in their shell or whole hard boiled eggs, as
they may explode even after cooking in the microwave has been
completed.
The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed
– see page 15 for details. Failure to maintain the oven and seals in a
clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface or seals,
adversely affect the life of the oven and possibly result in a hazardous
situation.
Never operate the oven when empty and avoid leaving unattended
during use
.
Do not cover and allow adequate ventilation – see page 5 for
clearance required.
The surfaces of the oven and the containers inside will
become hot during and immediately after use; wear oven
gloves when handling.
Check regularly during cooking cycle especially when using plastic or
paper containers to ensure food and containers do not ignite.
If smoke is emitted, switch off and unplug the appliance and keep the
door closed in order to stifle any flames.
Do not use oven on,near or under flammable or heat sensitive items
.
Do not place foil wrapped food, metal containers or containers with
metal parts or trim when using the microwave oven.
Do not use with a cracked or missing turntable or without the turntable
ring.
The microwave oven is intended for heating food and beverages.
Drying of clothing and heating of warming pads, slippers, sponges,
damp cloth and similar may lead to risk of injury, ignition or fire.
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Always check for container and utensil suitability before using in the
microwave oven - see page 15 for advice
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FOOD SAFETY
Do not cook raw meat or raw shellfish in a microwave, due to the
possibility for uneven heating.
Do not use microwave for home canning or bottling. Improperly
canned or bottled foods may spoil and be dangerous to eat.
Always check the temperature of food before serving.
Food cooking times will vary with microwave wattage (MAFF rating).
When following recipes and on pack cooking instructionsalways
check the MAFF rating / wattage of the appliance being used (marked
on the front of the microwave) and follow the corresponding cooking
advice.
INSTALLATION
This microwave is designed to be free standing and is not intended
to be used ‘built in’ or in a cabinet.
Select a level surface away from televisions, cookers and other heat
producing appliances.
Ensure adequate ventilation and allow a clearance of
20cm at each side of the oven
30cm clearance above the oven
0cm at the rear of the oven
The minimum installation height is 85cm
Ensure that the cable is not close to any sharp or hot surfaces and or
where it is likely to cause a trip hazard.
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30cm
20cm
20cm
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PARTS & ASSEMBLY
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A. Control panel
Turntable roller
Glass turntable
Door with viewing panel
Seal
Interlocking catches
Waveguide cover
Ensure all packaging materials, protective film and adhesive tape are
removed and check the oven and door for any damage. Do not
remove the waveguide cover.
Assemble as shown above and ensure that the glass turntable is
correctly positioned on the roller.
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CONTROL PANEL
Clock
Kitchen Timer
Stop / Clear
Start / +30SEC
/ Confirm
Display symbolDescription
Microwave
High Microwave
Power
Weight Defrost
Time Defrost
Clock
Kitchen Timer
Auto Menu
Keypad Locked
Button symbolDescription
Microwave
Defrost
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Knob symbolDescription
Time
Weight
Auto Menu
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SETTING THE CLOCK
To activate the lock
To deactivate the lock
1. Fully unwind the cable, plug in and switch on. The microwave will emit
a single bleepand the display will show 0:00.
2. Press CLOCK () button once, the hour digit will flash and turn the
FUNCTION knobuntil the correct hour is displayed.
3. Press CLOCK () button again, the minute digits will flash and turn
the FUNCTIONknob until the correct minute is displayed.
4. Press CLOCK () button again to save the setting.
Notes:
•It is a 24-hour clock.
•In the process of clock setting, if the STOP/CLEAR () button is pressed or if there
is no operation within 1 minute, the oven will go back to the former setting automatically.
•If the oven is unplugged or turned off at the mains the clock setting will be lost.
•To check the time during oven operation, press the CLOCK () button and the time
will display briefly before returning to the countdown timer.
TO STOP COOKING PROCESS OR CANCEL SETTINGS
•
The oven can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP/CLEAR
() button or by opening the door.
•
If the oven door is OPEN, press the STOP/CLEAR () button ONCE
to clear allsettings.
•
If the oven door is CLOSED, press the STOP/CLEAR () button
TWICE to clear all settings.
CHILD LOCK
This function helps prevent accidental operation during cleaning
or unsupervisedoperation of the oven by children.
press and hold the STOP/CLEAR () button
(approx. 3 seconds), until the locked icon ()
is displayed and a single long bleep is heard.
press and hold the STOP/CLEAR () button
until a single long bleep is heard (approx. 3
seconds) and the locked icon () is no longer
visible.
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POWER LEVELS
Display
Power (%)
P100
100 (Full)
P80
80
P50
50
P30
30
P10
10
TIME INCREMENTS
Cooking time
Increments
0 – 1 min
5 sec
1 – 5 min
10 sec
5 – 10 min
30 sec
10 – 30 min
1 min
30 – 95 min
5 min
KITCHEN TIMER
The clock can be used to set a countdown timer.
1. Press KITCHEN TIMER () button once, the display will
show 00:00.
2. Turn the FUNCTION knob until the set time is displayed. (note: the
maximum time is 95minutes)
3. Press START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button to save.
4. The timer will now start to count down. When the set time has elapsed
the oven will
Notes:
•The kitchen timer is different from clock system, it is just a timer.
•During kitchen timer mode, no programs can be set.
bleep five times.
SELECTING MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL
The default on the microwave oven is set to cook at full power unless
otherwise changed. To select a lower power setting, press the
MICROWAVE () button repeatedly or turn the
setting the cooking time. The power selected will
FUNCTION knob before
be shown in the display.
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EXPRESS MICROWAVE MODE
This function allows the microwave to be set quickly at set increments.
1. Place the item to be cooked in a suitable microwave safe container.
Open the doorand position the container in the centre of the glass
turntable. Securely close the microwave door.
2. Press the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button to program to cook
on full power for30 seconds. Each successive press will increase the
cooking time by 30 seconds.
3. Alternatively turn the FUNCTION knob () to the left until a required
cooking time is displayed and press the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM ()
button to cook on full power.
4. The microwave will automatically start to cook, and the timer will start to
count down asnormal.
Note:
Cooking time can be extended during oven operation by pressing the
START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button.
Each successive press will increase the cooking
(Except for auto menu and weight defrost)
time by 30 seconds.
MICROWAVE COOKING
1. Place the food to be cooked in a suitable microwave safe container and
cover.
2. Pull the door handle to open the door, place the container in the centre
of the glassturntable and securely close the oven door.
3. Press the MICROWAVE () button to select
the power level P100 flashes in the display. If
than full power, press the MICROWAVE (
turn the FUNCTION knob () to
select the powerlevel of choice (see
microwave function, and
wanting to cook at less
) button repeatedly or
‘Power levels table’ for options).
4. Press START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button to save the setting and
turn the FUNCTION knob until the required cooking time is displayed (5
seconds to 95 minutes). Please note that the increments that the timer
increases varies depending onthe length of cooking time required (see
‘Time increment’ table). For example, when choosing a cooking time
between 1 and 5 minutes the timer will increase in incrementsof 10
seconds.
5. Press the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button to select. A bleep will
be heard.
6. The microwave will start to cook, and the timer will start to count down.
7. Cooking can be interrupted to stir contents or check cooking progress
by opening the door. Settings will be retained, and cooking will restart
when the door is closed and theSTART/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button
is pressed.
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8. After the cooking time has finished, the display will show the clock, the
microwave will turn off automatically and five bleeps will sound.
9. Allow food to stand for 30 seconds to one minute before stirring or
serving.
10. The oven can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP/CLEAR
() button or by opening the door. Pressing the STOP/CLEAR ()
button once (with the door closed) will stop the cooking; pressing the
button twice will clear the settings.
Notes:
•In the process of setting, if the STOP/CLEAR () button is pressed or if there is no
operation within 1 minute, the oven will go back to the former setting automatically.
•Cooking time can be extended during microwaving cooking by pressing the
START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button. Each successive press will increase the
cooking time by 30 seconds.
•To check the time during oven operation, press the CLOCK () button and the time
will display briefly before returning to the countdown timer.
•To check the current microwave power level during oven operation, press
the MICROWAVE () button and the power level will display briefly
to the countdown timer.
before returning
DEFROSTING
1. Weight defrost
1.1 Weigh the item to be defrosted, place in a suitable microwave safe
container andposition in the centre of the glass turntable. Securely close
the microwave door.
1.2 Press the DEFROST () button once (the display will show d01) and
then enter theweight of the item (100 - 2 000g) by turning the
FUNCTION knob until the corresponding weight is displayed.
1.3 Press the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button, the defrost time will
be calculated automatically, the microwave will start to defrost and the
timer will countdown.
1.4 After the defrost time has finished the display will show the clock, the
microwave will turn off automatically and five bleeps will sound.
Note:
Approximately one-fifth way through the weight defrost program two bleeps will be heard,
and food should be rearranged or turned over.
2. Time defrost
2.1 Place the food to be defrosted in a suitable microwave safe container
and position inthe centre of the glass turntable. Securely close the
microwave door.
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2.2 Press the DEFROST () button twice (the display will show d02) and
then enter the defrost time (maximum 95 minutes) by using the
FUNCTION knob.
2.3 Press the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button, the microwave will
start to defrost and the timer will count down.
2.4 After the defrost time has finished the display will show the clock, the
microwave will turn off automatically and five bleeps will sound.
Notes:
•Approximately half way through the time defrost program two bleeps will be heard,
and food should be rearranged or turned over.
•Defrosting time can be extended during time defrosting by pressing the
START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button. Each successive press will increase the
cooking time by 30 seconds.
MULTISTAGE COOKING
The oven can be programmed to carry out up to two consecutive functions.
For example, if you wish to first defrost food for 5 minutes and then cook at
80% power for 7 minutes.
1. Place the food to be defrosted in a suitable microwave safe container
for all the cooking methods to be used. Open the door and position the
container in the centre ofthe glass turntable. Securely close the
microwave door.
2. Press the DEFROST () button twice (d02 will appear in the display)
and turn theFUNCTION knob to select 5:00 minutes.
3. Press the MICROWAVE () button and turn the
FUNCTION knob to
select the power level (e.g. P80).
4. Press the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button to save the setting
and enter the cooking time (e.g. 7minutes) by again turning the
FUNCTION knob.
5. Press the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button again, the
microwave will start to defrost immediately and then work through the
cooking sequence.
6. The display will show the cooking time remaining during each cooking
stage and the oven will bleep one time and 5 times at the end of the 1st
stage and the 2nd cooking stage respectively.
7. Cooking can be interrupted to stir contents or check cooking progress
and proceed as described in steps 8 -10 in the microwave cooking
section (page 11).
Notes:
•Auto cook and quick start cannot be programmed into multistage cooking.
•Defrost function (time or weight) can only be programmed at the start of this function.
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•Other than weight defrosting, cooking time can be extended during oven operation by
pressing the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button. Each successive press will
increase the cooking time by 30 seconds.
AUTO MENU FUNCTION
The oven has a pre-programmed cooking menu that can be used
immediately fromstart up just by turning the FUNCTION knob clockwise.
1. After checking the cooking method used in the table following, place the
food to be cooked in a suitable microwave safe container and cover
when necessary. Open the door and place the container in the centre of
the glass turntable and securelyclose the oven door.
2. Turn the FUNCTION knob to the RIGHT () and select the autocooking programme of choice (see table below). Press the
START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button to save the setting.
3. Turn the FUNCTION knob to select the weight or volume corresponding
to the item being cooked.
4. Press the START/+30SEC/CONFIRM () button. The microwave will
start to cook and the timer will start to count down from the preset time.
5. Cooking can be interrupted to stir contents or check cooking progress
by opening the door. Settings will be retained and cooking will restart
when the door is closed and theSTART/+30SEC/CONFIRM ()
button is pressed.
6. After the cooking time has finished, five bleeps will sound. Allow food to
stand for 30 seconds to one minute before stirring or serving.
7. The oven can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP/CLEAR
() button or by opening the door. Pressing the STOP/CLEAR ()
button once (with the door closed)will stop the cooking, pressing the
button twice will clear the settings.
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DisplayFood
Weight
/ quantity
Instructions
A-1
Reheat
200g
400g
Cooks by microwave (P100)
Place food in a bowl and cover. Check that foodis
heated throughout before serving.
A-2
Meat
250g
350g
450g
Cooks by microwave (P80)
For even cooking, cut meat into small equally
sized pieces and place onto a microwave safe
plate. Turn meat over half way through the cooking
cycle.
The cooking times are guidelines only – check that
meat is cooked through before consuming.
A-3
Vegetable
200g
300g
400g
Cooks by microwave (P100)
Boiled or steamed vegetables. Preparevegetables
and place in bowl.
If boiling – cover vegetables with boiling water. If
steaming – add 2 tablespoons of water per 100g of
vegetables. Cover bowl with microwavesafe cling
film and pierce the cling film before operation.
A-4
Pasta
50g
100g
Cooks by microwave (P80)
Place pasta in a bowl with eight times thequantity
of water and cover.
If using pasta with longer cooking times (e.g.fusilli)
additional cooking may be required.
A-5
Potato
1 (~200g)
2 (~400g)
3 (~600g)
Cooks by microwave (P100)
For best result, use potatoes at room temperature
and once the potatoes are cooked, wrap them in
tin foil for at least 5 minutes to cookthrough. Larger
or cold potatoes may need additional cooking.
A-6
Fish
250g
350g
450g
Cooks by microwave (P80)
Place food in a bowl and cover.
Allow to stand for 2 minutes before serving.Check
that fish is cooked through before consuming.
A-7
Soup
1 (~120ml)
2 (~240ml)
3 (~360ml)
Cooks by microwave (P100)
Heating liquid from 5-10°C. Use wide neck cup /
mug and do not cover.
Popcorn
50g
100g
Cooks by microwave (P100)
To avoid damage to the microwave oven, do not
use regular paper bags or glassware. Follow the
manufacturer’s instruction when using a
microwave popcorn popper.
A-8
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CLEANING
Material
Use
Suitability
Plastics
containers
Cooking
vessel
Microwave safe plastic only.
Do not use melamine dishes and avoid using
with food with high fat or sugar contents
Plastic
wrap
Covering
food
Microwave safe plastic only.
Glass
Cooking
vessel
Heat resistant glass only
Ceramic
ware
Cooking
vessel
Heat resistant cookware only with no metallic
decoration
Paper
Covering
food
Usefor
unattended
reheating
only.
Do
not
leave
Browning
dishes
Cooking
vessel
Place upturned plate on the glass turntable (to
prevent heat stress) before cooking.
Disposable
containers
Cooking
vessel
Paper plates and cups – use for reheating only
Thin plastic – use for reheating only
Roasting bags – Use in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions
Clean the oven and seals to remove food debris on a weekly basis and
more often if required. Failure to maintain the oven and seals in a clean
condition could lead to deterioration of the surface or seals, adversely
affect the life of the oven and possibly result in a hazardous situation
(possible release of microwave energy).
Clean the oven after each use, if food is cooked uncovered and
especially if fatty foods are cooked.
1.Switch off, unplug the oven and allow the oven to cool completely.
2.Wipe surfaces and seals with a soft damp cloth (not wet). Do not use
abrasive cleaning products or metal scrapers to clean the glass door
of the oven as this could damage the surface and cause breakage.
Do not immerse in water. Do not use a steam cleaner.
3.The glass turntable and turntable roller can be washed in hot water
withalittlewashingupliquid.NOTSUITABLEFOR
DISHWASHERS.
4.Always allow surfaces to fully dry before using the oven again.
GUIDE FOR MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE OVEN
DO NOT use metallic containers for food and beverages, aluminium
foil, or any other metal trimmed packaging in the oven.
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GENERAL MICROWAVE COOKING ADVICE
Food cooking times will vary with microwave wattage (MAFF rating).
When following recipes and on pack cooking instructions always
check the MAFF rating / wattage of the appliance being used
(marked on the front of the microwave) and follow the corresponding
cooking advice.
Beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling; therefore caremust
be taken when handling the container.
Remove lids from containers before placing in the microwave, pierce
plastic films and do not use vessels with sealed or restricted
openings since they are liable to explode.
Pierce the skin or membranes of food (e.g. potatoes, apples, fish,
chicken, eggs) in several places before cooking. Never cook or heat
eggs in their shell or whole hard boiled eggs, as they may explode
even after cooking has been completed.
Ensure food is similar size and density. Large dense items take
longer to cook than small ones e.g. potatoes take longer to cook
than peas.
Food quantity will affect the cooking time, e.g. two potatoes take
longer than one.
The shape of food will affect the cooking time; place the thickest part
of food on the outside of the plate.
Leave food to stand for a short period after cooking or defrosting to
allow the temperature to become uniform.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Observation
Potential cause / solution
Oven will not
start
Plug not fully inserted into the mains socket or not
switched on
Door is open
Incorrect operation
Do you have a power cut?
Arcing or
sparking
Unsuitable materials used when using microwave.
Oven is operated when empty
Spilled food remains in oven cavity
Unevenly
cooked food
Unsuitable materials used when using microwave.
Food not fully defrosted before cooking
Power setting for cooking time is incorrect
Food was not turned or stirred during cooking
Uneven sized food
Overcooked food
Power setting for cooking time is incorrect
Cooking period set too long
Undercooked
food
Food not fully defrosted before cooking
Unsuitable materials used when using microwave
Ventilation ports restricted
Power setting for cooking time is incorrect
Incomplete
defrosting
Unsuitable materials used when defrosting
Defrost time too short
Food was not turned or stirred during defrosting
Uneven sized food
Noisy turntable
Food residue between turntable roller and base of
cavity
Glass turntable not correctly positioned on roller
Oven light does
not illuminate
Bulb has burnt out
Start button has not been pressed
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
De'Longhi Geometric 23L 900W Solo
Model
AM9P022DT-P00F
Rated Voltage & Frequency
230 - 240V~ 50Hz
Rated Power Input
Microwave
1300 - 1400W
Rated Microwave Output
800 - 900W
MAFF rating
E
Rated Microwave Frequency
2450MHz
Capacity
Overall
23 litres
Useable
14 litres
Class rating
1 (earthed)
BS 1362 fuse
13A
Diameter of glass turntable
288mm
Product dimensions (external)
469 x 377 x 280 mm
Product weight (net)
12.4 kg approx.
This appliance complies with European regulation no. 1935/2004 of 27/10/2004 on food
contact materials. The product is classified as a Group 2, Class B, ISM appliance.
Group 2 includes all ISM (Industrial, Scientific or Medical) appliances in which radio
frequencies are generated intentionally and/or used in the form of electromagnetic
radiation to treat materials, together with electroerosion equipment. Class B includes
equipment for domestic use or on premises directly connected to low voltage electricity
supply for supplying buildings for residential use.
RECYCLING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
You should now recycle your waste electrical goods and in
doing so help the environment.
This symbol means an electrical product should notbe
disposed of with normal household waste. Please ensure it is
taken to a suitable facility for disposal when finished with.
Visit www.recycle-more.co.uk, click on “bank locator” and enter
your postcode to find your nearest recycling site.
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PLUG / WIRING ADVICE
Produced in China under licence
for De’Longhi.
Argos Limited, 489-499 Avebury
Boulevard, Milton Keynes, MK9
2NW.
Argos (N.I.) Ltd, Forestside
Shopping Centre, Upper Galwally,
Belfast, United Kingdom, BT8 6FX.
Argos Distributors (Ireland)
Limited, Unit 7, Ashbourne Retail
Park, Ballybin Road, Ashbourne,
County Meath, Ireland.
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following
UK electrical code:BLUE = NEUTRAL
BROWN = LIVE
GREEN + YELLOW = EARTH
Non-rewireable plug
This appliance may be fitted with a “non‐rewireable” plug. If you need to
change the fuse in a “non‐rewireable” plug, the fuse cover must be
refitted. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged, the appliance must not be
used.
Rewireable plug
The colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not
correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in a
rewireable plug. Rewireable plugs should only be replaced by a