First, we would like to thank you for choosing our
product. We are sure that this modern, functional
and practical microwave oven, manufactured from
the best materials, will satisfy your requirements.
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You are advised to read our operation manual
carefully and the enclosed pamphlet to enable you
to get the best results from your Microwave oven.
PLEASE KEEP THESE DOCUMENTS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
This appliance is marked according to the European
directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you
will help prevent potential negative consequences
for the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product.
The symbol on the product indicates that this
product may not be treated as household waste.
Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with
local environmental regulations for waste disposal.
For more detailed information about treatment,
recovery and recycling of this product, please
contact your local city office, your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the product.
Remove all packing materials and accessories from
the oven cavity.
Check whether the following parts are in good
condition:
- Door and hinges;
- Front of the oven;
- Inside and outside of oven.
Should you find any faults DO NOT USE THE OVEN,
and contact your dealer.
Place the oven on a flat stable surface able to
support its weight.
To allow efficient cooling of the microwave, its
installation is recommended in a unit with an
opening in the upper part (refer to the installation
instructions leaflet enclosed).
When the microwave oven is installed in a column
with a conventional oven, the microwave oven
must not be located underneath the conventional
oven because of the possibility of condensation
forming inside the latter.
The oven should be kept away from heat and vapour
sources (electric oven, toasters, etc.).
The oven has been supplied with a mono-phase
power supply cord. The appliance must be earthed.
The manufacturers and dealers are not liable for any
breakdowns or personal accidents should these
installation instructions not be observed by the
purchaser.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
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Important Information
WARNING: If the door or the door hinges are
damaged, the oven should not be switched on until
repaired by a qualified technician.
WARNING: It is dangerous for anyone, except a
qualified technician, to tamper with the apparatus
or try to repair it in any way by removing any lid or
covering which assures protection against the
exposure to microwave energy.
WARNING: Liquids and other food should not be
heated in airtight recipients as these can explode.
WARNING: Children should only be allowed to use
the oven without adult supervision if they have
been given the appropriate instructions so that
they can use the oven safely and understand the
dangers of its incorrect use.
WARNING: When the microwave oven is operated
in the Combination mode (microwaves + grill),
children should only be allowed to use the unit
under adult supervision due to the high
temperatures generated.
Warming up drinks in the microwave oven may result
in a delayed eruptive boiling, therefore one should
be careful when handling the recipient.
Eggs with their shell and whole boiled eggs shouldn’t
be warmed up in microwave ovens as they may
explode.
Do not use any metal utensils inside the oven unless
they were supplied with the oven and for that
purpose.
Do not warm up liquids or other food in closed
recipients as they may explode.
Do not warm up pure alcohol or alcoholic drinks.
DANGER OF FIRE.
When in doubt, choose short periods to cook, heat or
defrost food with microwaves. With long cooking
periods the food may become dry and even begin to
burn.
Do not use the oven for anything other than
warming, cooking or defrosting food.
When heating food in plastic or paper recipients,
check the oven frequently in case they ignite.
If any smoke is detected, then switch off the oven or
disconnect it and keep the door closed in order for
any flame to die out.
After warming up baby bottles or baby food jars, stir
or shake its contents and check the temperature
before feeding, to avoid burns.
Do not operate the oven without its tray nor when
empty.
Keep the oven ventilation holes open. Never cover
any air vents or openings.
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Description of the Microwave Oven
The advantages of a microwave oven:
In a conventional oven the heat radiated by the
resistances or gas burners, slowly penetrates the
food from the outside to the inside. There is,
therefore, a great loss of energy in the heating of the
air, oven components and recipients.
On the other hand, in microwave ovens the heat is
generated in the interior of the food itself, heating it
from the inside outwards. There is therefore no loss
of energy as the air, interior walls of the oven and
recipients (when adequate) do not heat up with
microwaves.
How the microwave oven works
In the microwave oven there is a high voltage valve
called "Magnetron" that converts electric energy to
microwave energy. These electromagnetic waves are
conducted to the inside of the oven cavity by means
of wave-guide and spread by a mode stirrer or by a
turntable.
In short, microwave ovens have the following
advantages:
1. Save on cooking time: in general there is a 3/4
reduction of the cooking time than with
conventional methods.
2. Ultra-quick defrosting that prevents bacteria
development.
3. Electricity saving.
4. Maintaining the nutritive value of the food due
to the cooking time reduction.
5. Easy cleaning.
Inside the oven the microwaves spread out in all
directions and are reflected by the metallic walls,
penetrating the food evenly.
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Why does the food heat up?
Most food contains water, whose molecules vibrate
with microwaves.
The friction between the molecules generates heat,
which causes a temperature rise in the food,
defrosting it, cooking it or keeping it warm.
As the heat is formed inside the food:
- It may be cooked with little or no liquid or fat;
- Defrosting, heating or cooking in the microwave
oven is quicker than in a conventional oven;
- Vitamins, minerals and nutritive substances are
preserved;
- There is no change in the natural colour and
smell of the food.
The microwaves pass through porcelain, glass,
cardboard or plastic but not through metal.
Therefore, recipients made of or containing metal
should not be used in the microwave oven.
The microwaves are reflected by the metal…
…they pass through glass, porcelain…
…they are absorbed by the food.
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