Delta Kitchen Microwave Oven, MD 13659 Instruction Manual

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MICROWAVE OVEN
Instruction Manual
Now you have purchased a Delta you can rest
assured in dthe knowledge that as well as your 3 years parts
and labour warranty you have the added peace of mind of
dedicated helplines and web support:
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
UK/ N.IRELAND HELPLINE NO REP IRELAND HELPLINE NO
WEB SUPPORT
Model NuMber: Md 13659
After Sales Support
0871 37 61 020
1-800-992 508
www.medion.co.uk
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Contents
05 Introduction
06 Safety instructions
08 Initial operation and use
11 About microwaves
12 Overview of the applicance
15 Cooking and heating up in the microwave
19 Before use
21 Operation
28 Cleaning and care
29 Taking out of operation
30 Troubleshooting
31 Disposal
32 Technical specications
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Introduction 1
You have made an excellent choice with the purchase of this quality Delta® brand product.
By doing so you now have the assurance and peace of mind which comes from purchasing a product that has been manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety, supported by the high quality standards of Aldi.
We want you to be completely satisfi ed with your purchase so this Delta® product is backed by a comprehensive manufacturer’s 3 year warranty and an outstanding after sales service through our dedicated Helpline.
We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come.
If you require technical support or in the unlikely event that your purchase is faulty please telephone our Helpline for immediate assistance. Faulty product claims made within the 3 year warranty period will be repaired or replaced free of charge provided that you have satisfactory proof of purchase (keep your till receipt safe!). This does not affect your statutory rights. However, be aware that the warranty will become null and void if the product is found to have been deliberately damaged, misused or disassembled.
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Safety instructions 2
Please read these operating instructions thoroughly and follow them, paying special attention to the safety instructions, before using the appliance for the fi rst time. This appliance should only be used as designated and described in these instructions.
Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you pass on this microwave to a third party, please include these instructions.
App lication/intended use
This appliance is intended solely for household use. It should only be used for
warming up appropriate foodstuffs in microwave-suitable containers and dishes.
When warming up meals in plastic or paper containers it is necessary to
monitor the container constantly because of the risk of fi re.
The microwave is not intended for the preparation of foods which require
frying. The appliance is also not intended for drying out objects. Caution! This could cause a fi re!
This unit is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental abilities or for those without experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or they have been instructed on its use. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with this unit
Caution!
Children should only use this appliance without adult supervision if they have been given suffi cient instructions to use the appliance safely and are aware of the dangers of misuse.
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Setting up and electrical connection
Connect the microwave only with an appropriate 230V~50Hz safety plug
which has at least a 13 Amp fuse. Do not use an extension cable.
Ensure that the power cable is undamaged and does not run underneath the
appliance or over any hot surfaces.
The microwave should be set up on a level, stable surface, which is able to
carry the weight of the appliance as well as the food which is to be prepared within it. Only set up the microwave in a safe, dry environment.
The appliance is freestanding. It is not designed to be integrated in kitchen
units.
Caution!
Note the minimum safe distances and under no circumstances cover the ventilation slots.
Do not place any objects on the microwave as
these may become hot during use. To ensure adequate ventilation a minimum safe clearance distance of 20 cm to the top, 10 cm to the back side, and 5 cm on both sides must be observed. The openings in the appliance should not be covered or blocked.
Protect the appliance from water droplets or spray. If the appliance does
become wet then pull out the plug immediately.
Caution!
During use the touchable surfaces may become very hot.
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Initial operation and use 3
Important information
Never use the microwave when empty in microwave mode, i.e. without items
to be cooked inside.
Only use the accessories that are enclosed or described as suitable in these
instructions.
Never use dishes with metal trimmings, metal utensils or the grill stand in
microwave mode as this could damage the appliance.
After cooking with the grill the rotating table will become very hot! Therefore
always use oven gloves or protective cloth when removing food.
Use only microwave-suitable dishes. Look for markings such as „Microwave-
suitable“ or „For the microwave“.
When warming up meals in fl ammable plastic or paper containers it is
necessary to monitor the microwave constantly due to the risk of fi re.
Do not remove any of the microwave‘s internal panels or the inner coating of
the viewing window as this could lead to microwave radiation leakage.
Never leave the appliance unattended during operation.
Caution! Delayed boiling!
When heating liquids in the microwave so-called „delayed boiling“ can occur, i.e. the liquid has reached boiling temperature without beginning to bubble as boiling liquids normally do. Agitation, for instance when removing the liquid from the appliance, can lead to a sudden boiling up of the liquid. Therefore take care when moving the liquid container.
There is a risk of scalding!
Always place a glass or ceramic rod in liquids that are to be heated up. This will hinder sudden, belated boiling of the liquid.
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Never heat up food in closed containers as these could easily explode.
Therefore always remove the seal on bottles and closable containers such as baby’s bottles.
With foods that have a fi rm skin, e.g. sausages or tomatoes, make small slits in
the skin so that they do not burst during cooking.
Do not try to heat up eggs in their shells or pre-boiled eggs unless in specially
designed microwave-suitable containers.
Caution!
Eggs which are already boiled can explode, even after being removed from the oven.
After heating, stir the food if possible to ensure even temperatures, otherwise
let the food stand for a short time.
Check the temperature before eating food cooked in the microwave. Special
care must be taken with baby food and bottles. Always stir or shake the baby food before checking the temperature to avoid burns.
The ventilation will still be switched on for some time under some
circumstances after the end of the cooking process in the grilling operation or in some automatic programmes. The device will cool more quickly through this. The ventilation will switch off automatically after the device has been cooled down suffi ciently.
Faults
Avoid damaging the appliance or the power cable.
Always check the cable and the appliance before each use.
If you detect any damage do not use the appliance under any
circumstances. Immediately remove the mains plug from the socket.
Ensure that defective appliances or damaged mains cables are repaired
immediately by a specialist workshop or contact your Medion Service Centre to reduce risks.
Caution!
It is dangerous for untrained persons to carry out repair or maintenance work which requires the removal of the plates which are in place to prevent the escape of microwave radiation.
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If you see smoke, keep the door closed to prevent fi re from breaking out, or
to smother fl ames which have already broken out, and immediately turn off the appliance using the button.
Then pull the plug out of the mains socket straight away.
Caution!
If the housing, door, covers or the door catch are damaged then do not use the appliance under any circumstances. Have the appliance repaired immediately by a specialist workshop or contact your Medion Service Centre to reduce risks.
Ensure that the microwave is not placed near any heat source or in an area
where it could come into contact with water.
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About microwaves 4
Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves which have a warming effect on the food within the oven. Microwaves heat all non-metallic objects. Therefore, do not place any metallic objects when operating the microwave mode. This heating effect works better the higher the water content of the foodstuff.
To ensure optimal distribution of heat let food stand for a minute or two after cooking.
The effect of microwaves on foodstuffs
Microwaves penetrate foodstuffs to a depth of up to 3cm.
They heat up water, fat and sugar molecules (foodstuffs with a higher water
content are heated more intensively).
This heat then works its way – slowly – throughout the food and has a
defrosting, heating and cooking effect on the food.
The cooking chamber and the air within are not heated (the food container is
heated mainly by the hot food).
Each foodstuff requires a certain amount of energy to cook or defrost. As a
rule of thumb we can say: High power - short time respectively low power ­long time.
The Microwave Oven
A microwave generator, the so-called magnetron, generates the microwaves
and directs them into the cooking space.
The inner walls refl ect the microwaves inwards so that they cannot escape
from the interior.
The microwave output and the cooking time can be set in several steps.
After the cooking time has elapsed, or when the door is opened, the
magnetron turns off immediately.
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Overview of the appliance 5
Description of parts
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Menu
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1 Door handle
2 Viewing window
3 Magnetron cover DO NOT REMOVE!
4 Lighting
5 Mains cable
6 Operating fi eld
7 Drive axis
8 Door lock
9 Roller star
10 Rotary plate
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Operating fi eld
1 Display
Shows cooking time, power level, operating status and time
2 Performance: select microwave performance
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2
3 Clock: Setting the time
4 Weight/Amount: Select weight or amount of an
auto-programme
5 Multi stage cooking: Use to set 2 or 3 stages of a
cooking operation
6 Defrost: Select defrost programme by time
7 Defrost by weight: Select defrost programme by
weight
8 Menu/Time: turn to enter time, weight, cooking
time; call up auto-programme
9 Stop/Cancel
Delete entry or reset device. Press button once when cooking: interrupt the cooking process; press button twice: fi nish cooking. Hold button for approx. 3 seconds: activate/ deactivate child lock
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Menu
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10 Start/Quick Start: Press once to start a selected cooking process
Press button several times to start the quick start programme
11 Auto-programme overview
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Symbols and readouts in the display
1 Automatic programme in operation
2 Cooling fan in operation
3 Cooking programme paused
4 Clock: Appears if the device is not being
operated.
5 Child lock active (keys have no function)
6 %: Percentage of microwave power
7 g: Weight entry in grams
8 Manual programme with 20% - 60% microwave power
9 1S, 2S: Display of multi-session cooking programmes
10 Manual programme with 60% - 100% microwave power
11 Microwave operation
12 Defrost
13 Number display
Note:
Please note that several symbols may be displayed at the same time
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Cooking and heating up 6
General notes
To arrange food so that it cooks properly place the food with the largest
pieces towards the outer edge.
Note the exact cooking or heating times.
Choose the shortest available cooking or heating time and extend it if
necessary.
Caution!
Overcooked food can start to smoke or even catch fi re.
Cover food during cooking or heating with a cover that is suitable for the
microwave. Covering the food helps avoid splashes; furthermore the food is more evenly cooked.
Foods such as chicken pieces or hamburgers should be turned once during
cooking to speed up cooking. Larger pieces such as joints or roasting chickens must be turn at least once.
It is also important to reposition food, e.g. with meatballs: After half of the
cooking time is over the food should be repositioned from top to bottom and from the middle to the outside.
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Microwave-suitable materials
You can buy special dishes and accessories for your microwave. Look for markings such as „Microwave-suitable“ or „For the microwave“. You can also use your existing dishes – if the material is suitable.
Suitable materials
Porcelain, glass ceramic and heat-proof glass
Plastics which are heat-proof and microwave-suitable (note: plastics may
become discoloured by foods or become warped by the heat)
Baking paper
Caution!
Do not use porcelain, ceramic or plastic containers in grill or grill combi mode. Cling fi lm should also not be used. Due to the very high temperatures the materials could break, warp or even melt.
Materials that are partially suitable
Stoneware and ceramics. Use clay containers only for defrosting and for short
cooking times because the air and water content of the material could cause the clay to crack or break.
Dishes with gold or silver décor should only be used when the manufacture
has labelled it „microwave-suitable“.
Never use foil in large quantities. It can however be used in small pieces to
cover sensitive parts. You can also cover the corners of containers to prevent overcooking as the microwave energy is primarily concentrated on the corners. Maintain a distance of 2.5 cm between the foil and the internal wall.
Aluminium containers (e.g. those for ready-to-serve meals) are suitable, but
they must be at least 3cm high to be used in the microwave.
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Unsuitable materials
Metal, i.e. metal pots, pans and lids.
Caution!
Metal in the cooking space can lead to sparks! These can damage the appliance or the viewing window! Therefore use the supplied grill only in grill mode.
Dishes with metal parts (handles, decoration or bottoms) or with gold or
silver décor can also lead to sparks during microwave operation.
Crystal or lead crystal can shatter, coloured glass may become discoloured.
Any materials which are not heat-proof can lose shape or even burn.
Note: To test whether a dish is suitable for use in the microwave, put some water in the container and place it in the microwave. Press twice the button .The device now operates in microwave mode for 1 minute. If you ascertain that the container is hotter than the food, then it is not suitable for the microwave. Microwave-suitable dishes are only warmed by the heat of the food.
Caution!
As soon as you notice sparks, fl ashes or even fi re, then turn off the microwave immediately using the
button!
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Overview of suitable materials
The following list is a general guide to help you choose the correct cooking dishes:
Cooking dishes Microwave
Heatproof glass Yes Non-heatproof glass No Heatproof ceramic Yes Microwave-suitable plastic dishes Yes
Kitchen paper Yes Metal No Aluminium foil/containers limited suitability
Size and shape of microwave-suitable containers
Flat, broad containers are better than narrow, tall ones. „Flat“ foods can be cooked more evenly.
Round or oval containers are better than angular ones. There is a danger of local overheating in the corners.
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Before use 7
Setting up the unit
Ensure that all packaging materials have been removed from inside the
appliance and the interior of the door.
Caution!
The screw-fastened cover in the interior of the oven is not part of the packaging and should not be removed!
Check the microwave for any damage – e.g. if the door is crooked or bent, door seals and other seals are damaged, hinges and the closing mechanism are defective or loose, or if the interior of the appliance or the door are dented or damaged. If you discover any damage, do not use the microwave. In this case please contact Medion service
Do not place the microwave near to any heat sources, in a location prone to
wetness or high humidity, or in the immediate vicinity of infl ammable materials.
The feet must not be removed.
Caution!
The microwave has been designed for household use and may not be used outside!
Connect the microwave to a convenient and easily accessible 230 V~50 Hz
plug socket.
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Heat appliance while empty
Before using the microwave you must run the device whilst empty in order to remove remains left over from production. Turn on the appliance without any food and without accessories as follows:
Open the door and remove any remaining packaging or accessories from the
oven. Close the door again afterwards.
Press the key once. You select the microwave mode here.
Turn the controller clockwise to set a cooking time of 10 minutes.
Press the button to start the programme.
The oven switches itself off automatically after nishing.
No te: During this initial heating period you may notice faint odours. These smells are not dangerous and will disappear after a short time. Ensure adequate ventilation e.g. by opening a window.
After 10 minutes the appliance turns itself off automatically. Wait until it has
completely cooled down.
Remove the plug from the socket and then clean the microwave oven once
more inside and out with a damp cloth and dry it off carefully.
Insert accessories
The microwave must not be put into operation again without the star wheel and the rotating plate inserted correctly if it has been heated up once empty as described above.
Place the rotating plate in the middle of oven above the drive hub so that the
slots on the plate click into the drive hub.
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Operation 8
Every time a button is pressed you will hear a beep to confi rm.
Setting clock time
When the microwave is used for the fi rst time or the power supply is broken the screen shows “1:00” and the time needs to be set.
Press the button.
Choose 24 or 12 hour format by pressing the button repeatedly.
Turn the control until the correct hour appears in the display.
Press the button.
Turn the control until the correct minute appears in the display.
Press the button to con rm the settings.
Child lock
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds. You will hear a beep and the lock
symbol will appear on the display. The microwave’s buttons and control knob will now have no function.
To deactivate the child lock press and hold the button for 3 seconds until
you hear a beep and the child lock symbol disappears from the display.
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Cooking wit h microwaves
To cook with microwave energy alone, proceed as follows:
Press the button once or repeatedly to select the power level as shown in
the following table
Key press
Message in the display Power
(Watt)
1x 100 700 W
2x 80 560 W
3x 60 420 W
4x 40 280 W
5x 20 140 W
Turn the controller to set the desired cooking time in the following time
intervals
From 10 seconds to 5 minutes in 10 seconds steps
From 5 to 10 minutes in 30 seconds steps
From 10 to 30 minutes in 1 minute steps
from 30 minutes in 5 minutes steps
Press the button. The cooking process starts.
End of cooking process
At the end of every cooking process there are audible signals and “End” appears on the display. The cooking process is now fi nished. Press the button or open the door to reset the display.
Caution!
As the food or containers may be very hot always use a protective cloth or oven gloves to remove the food from the cooking area.
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Interrupting the programme
If you want to turn or stir the food, for instance mid-way through the cooking, it will be necessary to interrupt the programme.
Open the door or press button to interrupt the programme. The remaining
cooking time is still shown on the display.
Close the door again and press the button to resume the cooking process.
Press the button twice in order to stop the programme completely.
Quick start
If you press the button without previously setting the power level, the cooking programme will start at the maximum level in microwave mode.
To increase the cooking time press the button quickly repeatedly. The
longest cooking time is 12 minutes.
From 30 seconds to 2:30 minutes in 30 seconds steps
from 2:30 minutes in 1 minutes steps
The cooking programme begins automatically after the but ton is pressed for
the last time.
Defrosting by time
Press the button.
Turn the controller to set the defrost time.
Press the button to start defrost.
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Automatic defrosting according to the weight
The defrosting time and the energy level will be set automatically as soon as you have entered the weight of the food to be defrosted. The scale for the weight of frozen food ranges from 100g to 1,800g.
Press the
Turn the controller to set the desired weight.
Press the button to start defrost.
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button.
Note: A signal tone will sound and the programme will stop during the running of the programme. Turn the food over to optimize the defrosting if possible. Then press the button again, to continue the programme.
Automatic cooking
In automatic cooking it is not necessary to enter the cooking time or power level. The microwave automatically works out the values depending on the food being cooked and its weight.
Turn the control dial clockwise step by step. The programme number appears
in the display (e.g. “1” for automatic programme 1). In this way select an automatic programme between 1 and 8.
Press the button once or several times to select the desired weight or
number of portions. The quantities can be set in line with the following table:
Program Weight
1: Milk/Coffee
123
(200 ml portion)
2: Rice 150g 300g 450g 600g
3: Spaghetti 100g 200g 300g
4: Potatoes (each
123
230g)
5: Auto Reheat 200g 300g 400g 500g 600g 700g 800g
6: Fish 200g 300g 400g 500g 600g
7: Pizza 150g 300g 450g
8: Popcorn 99g
Press the button to start cooking.
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If the food is not fully cooked through, cook it for a few minutes more in microwave. If you fi nish cooking using the grill function the level of browning of the food will increase.
Note: Please bear in mind that the size, form and sort of food can infl uence the cooking result.
Programme 1: Milk/Co ee
The programme runs between 1:30 and 4:00 minutes, according to the number of portions set.
Place the drink that you wish to heat up on the rotating plate in the cooking
compartment. Make sure that the containers do not touch, if you are putting several containers into the microwave.
Choose setting 1, 2 or 3 according to the quantity of soup. A unit of quantity
corresponds to 200 ml.
Start the cooking programme for milk/coffee.
If the drink (the drinks) is not hot enough, continue heating using microwaves.
Programme 2: Rice
Depending on the weight set the programme runs between around 23 and 32 minutes.
Use a high container for cooking rice, because there is the danger of boiling
over. For example, take approx. 500 ml water for 250 g rice.
Put the rice into the container, pour in the liquid needed and allow the rice to
soak for approx. 3 minutes initially.
Cover the container and start the cooking process for rice.
If the rice is not fully cooked through after cooking, continue cooking using microwaves.
Programme 3: Pasta
Depending on the weight set the programme runs between around 25 and 35 minutes.
When cooking pasta use a high container otherwise there is a risk of
overcooking. Use as much water as for conventional cooking.
Add the pasta and start the cooking programme for pasta.
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Leave the pasta to rest for around 3 minutes.
If the pasta is still too hard after cooking, continue cooking using microwaves.
Programme 4: Pota toes
We recommend using unpeeled potatoes for cooking. Prick a few holes in the peel. Depending on the weight set the programme runs between around 6 and 14 minutes.
Place the unpeeled potatoes in a microwave-suitable dish or container. Use
potatoes that are, as far as possible, similarly sized. If possible, the potatoes should not touch each other.
Start the cooking programme for potatoes.
If the potatoes are not fully cooked through after cooking, continue cooking using microwaves.
Programme 5: Auto Reheat
The programme will run between 2 and 6 minutes according to the weight set
Place the plate with the food that you want to warm up or reheat on the
rotating plate and start the cooking programme.
Programme 6: Fish
The programme will run between 4 and 9:20 minutes according to the weight set.
Place the fi sh on a plate that is suitable for microwave use, add a little fat or
butter, season as required and to taste and start the fi sh cooking programme.
If the fi sh does not get hot enough, continue heating using microwaves.
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Programme 7: Pizza
We recommend using fresh pizza for cooking. Depending on the weight set the programme runs between around 6 and 14 minutes.
Place the pizza on a microwave-suitable dish.
Start the cooking programme for pizza.
If the pizza does not get hot enough, continue heating using microwaves.
Programme 8: Popcorn
The programme will run 3 minutes.
Place the popcorn still in its package on the rotating plate and start the
cooking programme. Refer to the instructions of the popcorn product
Using several programmes
The device can carry out several cooking programmes successively. Up to 3 sequences that run automatically are possible. “1S” will be displayed for the fi rst cooking programme or ‘2S’ for the second cooking programme will be shown in the display during the cooking process.
Set the cooking programme as described but do not press the last cooking programme has been set.
button until the
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Cleaning and care 10
Poor appliance hygiene can lead to damage to the surfaces, which in turn can reduce the lifespan of the appliance and even result in dangerous situations. Therefore clean the microwave regularly and remove all remaining food.
Switch the microwave off and pull the plug from the socket before cleaning.
Keep the inside of the appliance clean. Wipe away splashes or spilled liquids
that attach to the walls with a damp cloth. A mild cleaning solution can be used for serious dirt. Do not use sprays or other caustic detergents as these could attack, scratch or dull the door surface.
The external areas should be cleaned with a damp cloth. In order to prevent
damage to the microwave oven’s internal operating parts, avoid allowing water to penetrate into the ventilation openings.
Parts of the door, the viewing window, and especially the seal and the closing
mechanism should be cleaned carefully with a mild detergent solution. Pay great attention to avoid damage to these parts.
The operating fi eld may not become wet. Clean with a soft, damp cloth. When
cleaning the operating fi eld leave the door open to prevent the oven being switched on by accident.
If steam collects inside or on the external areas, wipe it away with a soft cloth.
Steam may occur if the microwave is used with high humidity; this is normal.
The rotating plate must be removed occasionally for cleaning. Wash the plate
in warm water with a mild soap solution or in the dishwasher.
Dry the rotating plate thoroughly with a soft cloth after this. Pay attention that
the rotating plate is replaced correctly if you have removed it from the drive hub to clean it.
The star wheel and the fl oor of the microwave should be cleaned regularly to
avoid the devlopment of loud noises.
Simply wipe the fl oor of the microwave with a mild cleaning substance. The
star wheel can be washed in mild soapy water or in the dishwasher.
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Odours remaining in the oven can be removed by placing a glass of water
with the juice and rind of a lemon on a deep container that is suitable for microwave use and heating for 5 minutes. Wipe out thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
If you have to replace the light in the oven, please contact a qualifi ed specialist
workshop or Medion Service.
Taking out of operation 11
When the cooking process is fi nished and the clock appears on the display, open the door and remove the food. The device switches itself off automatically when cooking is fi nished. Bear in mind that the microwave’s internal light comes on when the door is open and turns itself off after a certain time.
If you do not use the appliance for a longer period of time, pull out the mains plug and store the appliance in a dry location.
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Troubleshooting 12
Problem Possible cause Solution
The appliance will
not start.
The appliance does
not warm up.
The rotating dish
makes a loud noise
when it turns.
The mains plug is not
properly inserted.
Pull out the plug, wait 10
seconds and then plug it back
in again.
The fuse is blown or the
power interrupter has
tripped.
Replace the fuse or reset the
power interrupter (contact
our service centre to do this).
The socket is defective. Check the socket by plugging
in another appliance.
The door is not closed. Close the door.
The star wheel or the
Clean the appliance.
oor of the oven is dirty.
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Disposal 13
Appliance
At the end of its life ensure that the device is disposed of in an environmentally appropriate manner. This may be a local collection point for old appliances. Seek the advice of your local authority about the local options for disposing of waste.
Before disposal cut off the cable.
Packaging
Your microwave is wrapped in packaging to protect it against transportation damage. Packaging materials are primary products and can therefore be reused or recycled.
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Technical specifi cations 14
Nominal voltage 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Nominal levels of power
Microwave: 1200 W
Nominal output (microwave): 700 W
Microwave frequency: 2450 MHz
Dimensions (W x H x D) in cm
Device: 45 x 26 x 36
Internal: 31.5 x 19.8 x 29.4
Cooking area volume: 17 litres
Net weight: approx. 10.5 kg
Subject to technical modifi cations.
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FAULT REPORT CARD
Name
Address
Email
Daytime Tel No
Microwave Oven
Model Number
Fault Description
MD 13659
01/12
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WARRANTY CARD
Congratulations! You have made an excellent choice with the purchase of this quality product. Our commitment to quality also includes our service. Should you, contrary to expectations, experience defects due to manufacturing faults during private use within 36 months of the date of purchase we shall be liable forwarranty in accordance with statutory warranty regulations provided that:
- The device was not put to use other than the intended
- was not overloaded
- was not used with the wrong accessories
- repairs were not carried out by any other than the intended workshop
The warranty certicate is only valid in connection with an acceptable proof of purchase. Please keep both in a safe place. This warranty does not aect your statutory rights.
This purchase is guaranteed for a period of three years beginning on the day of purchase. Keep your purchase reciept safe as proof of date of purchase. The guarantee can only be extended for the duration of any repair required.
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During the warranty period defective devices can be returned the the service address stated on the back cover of this document by rst calling the service hotline number provided to arrange collection by an approved freight agent at no cost to you. We will at our discretion, either repair or exchange the device in ac­cordance with warranty legislation.
Please enclose the following when sending your prodict in for repair:
1. Proof of purchase (reciept)
2. This warranty certicate with the fault report from overleaf complete with your name, contact details and fault description
If an acceptable proof of purchase is not enclosed the repair will be charged in all cases. After the warranty has expired defective devices can still be sent to the address stated below. Any repairs outside of the warranty period will be charged and can only be undertaken once payment has been received.
Ensure that the product is sent well packed as no responsability can be accepted for items lost or damaged in transit.
This warranty does not aect your statutory right.
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In order to deal with your enquiry as quickly an eciently
as possible, we ask you to cantact our service hotline on
the number detailed below.
UK IRELAND HELPLINE NO 0871 37 61 020
(calls are charged at 7 pence per minute,
at all times from a BT landline;
calls from moniles could be higher)
REP. IRELAND HELPLINE NO 1 800 992 508
To contact us by email please visit the "Service and Support"
section of our website at www.medion.co.uk
Medion Electronics Ltd.
120 Faraday Park
Faraday Road
Dorcan
Swindon SN3 5JF
Wiltshire, UK
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