Silvercrest SMW 900 EDS A16 User Manual

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Microwave SMW 900 EDS A1
Microwave
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM
www.kompernass.com
ID-Nr.: SMW900EDSA1-04/10-V3
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INDEX PAGE
Intended Use 3 Important safety instructions 3 Items supplied 6 Technical Data 6 Before you begin 7
Basic principles of microwave cookery..........................................................................................7
Use suitable cookware.....................................................................................................................7
Description of the appliance 8 Commissioning 8
Installation of the appliance............................................................................................................8
Preparing the appliance ..................................................................................................................8
Inserting the turntable.......................................................................................................................9
Operation 9
Setting the Clock...............................................................................................................................9
Dormant mode..................................................................................................................................9
Setting the kitchen timer.................................................................................................................10
Child protection system .................................................................................................................10
Query functions..............................................................................................................................10
Heating and cooking 10
Microwave operation....................................................................................................................10
Grill function "Top heat"................................................................................................................12
Grill function "Top and bottom heat"...........................................................................................12
Grill function "Bottom heat"...........................................................................................................12
Combination cooking process "Grill"...........................................................................................12
Convection operation....................................................................................................................14
Convection operation with preheating ........................................................................................14
Combination cooking process "Convection"...............................................................................14
Defrosting 15
Defrosting by weight......................................................................................................................15
Defrosting by time..........................................................................................................................16
Auto menu 16
Starting the Auto Menu .................................................................................................................16
Memory function............................................................................................................................19
Select a start time...........................................................................................................................20
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Recipes 21
Meat patty ......................................................................................................................................21
Baking frozen ready-made breadrolls ........................................................................................21
Potato gratin ...................................................................................................................................21
Muffins ............................................................................................................................................22
Cleaning and Care 22 Troubleshooting 23 Disposal 24 Warranty and Service 24 Importer 24
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.
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MICROWAVE
Intended Use
This appliance is intended for the heating up and preparation of foodstuffs according to the described procedures. Any modifications to the appliance shall be deemed to be improper use and implies substantial danger of accidents. The manufacturer declines to accept responsibility for damage(s) arising out of usage contrary to the instructions specified below. This appliance is not intended for commercial use.
Important safety instructions
Carefully read these safety and operating instructions before the first use and preserve them for future re­ference.
Attention!
Warnings regarding damages to the appliance.
Danger! / Risk of injury!
Warning about physical injuries and electric shock!
Risk of fire!
Warning about risks of fire.
Notice!
Note – Hints and tips for using the microwave.
Safety precautions for the avoidance of exces­sive contact with microwave energy
Do not try to operate the appliance while the door is open, as this can lead to you coming into contact with a potentially harmful dose of microwave radiation. It is also important not to break open or manipulate the safety locks .
Do not jam anything between the front of the appliance and the door, and make sure that there is no residual food or cleaning agent on the seals.
Risk of injury!
• If the door or the door seal is damaged, UNDER
NO CIRCUMSTANCES may you continue to use the appliance. Arrange for it to be repaired as soon as possible by qualified specialists.
• Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
Removal of the appliance housing could cause the release of microwave energy. Arrange for the repair to be carried out only by qualified specialists.
• This appliance is not intended for use by individuals
(including children) with restricted physical, physio­logical or intellectual abilities or deficiences in experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the appliance is to be used. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Children may only be allowed to use the ap-
pliance without supervision if appropriate in­structions have been given that have provided the child with the knowledge to use the cooker in a safe manner and to understand the risks of improper use.
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• Only use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in this manual. Do not use any caustic chemicals or vapours in this appliance. This micro­wave oven is especially designed for the heating, cooking, grilling or drying of foodstuffs. It is not designed for use in industrial or labora­tory areas.
• Do not operate the microwave oven if the power cable or plug are damaged. To avoid the risk of injury, arrange for damaged power cables or plugs to be exchanged by qualified specialists.
• Keep children well away from the microwave oven when it is in use. Risk of Burns!
• UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you remove the microwave oven housing.
• Should the lamp in the interior of the microwave oven need replacing, arrange for this to be done by a qualified specialist.
• NEVER touch the microwave oven door, housing, ventilation openings, accessories or the dinner­ware directly after the grill, combi or automatic menu process. The parts will be very hot. Allow them to cool down before cleaning them.
• Ensure that the plug is at all times easily accessible, so that it can be quickly removed in the event of an emergency.
• People fitted with a heart pacemaker should consult their doctor about the possible risks of using a microwave oven before taking one into use.
• Do not allow the power cable to hang from a table or work surface. Children could pull on it.
• After they have been warmed up, always open containers, popcorn-bags etc. with the opening pointing away from your body. Escaping steam could lead to scalds.
• NEVER stand directly against the microwave oven when opening the door. Escaping steam could lead to scalds.
• Do not fry in the microwave. Hot oil can damage parts of the appliance and utensils and even cause skin burns.
• ALWAYS shake-up or stir warmed up baby glasses or bottles! The contents could have heated up unevenly and the baby could be burned/scalded by them. AT ALL EVENTS, check their temperature BEFORE feeding them to the baby!
• Do not modify the microwave oven.
• Microwave radiation is dangerous! Maintenance and repairs requiring the removal of access co­vers, which are intended for protection against contact with microwave radiation, are to be carried out by trained specialists only.
• Before feeding babies, check the temperature of the foodstuff/drink so as to avoid potentially lethal burns or scalds. Cooking utensils may become hot from the heat emitted by the food, therefore you may require oven gloves to touch them. In this case, a check should also be made to ensure that the cooking utensils are suitable for use with the microwave oven.
Attention! Hot surfaces!
Risk of fire
• NEVER leave the microwave oven unattended if you are heating foodstuffs packed in plastics or paper.
• NEVER place flammable materials close to the microwave oven or the ventilation openings.
• Remove ALL metallic closures from the packaging of the foodstuff that you intend to warm up. Risk of fire!
• When making popcorn, use only popcorn-bags suitable for microwave ovens.
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• Do not use the microwave oven to warm up cushions filled with kernels, cherry stones or gels. Risk of fire!
• Do not use the microwave oven for storing food­stuffs or other objects.
• Do not exceed the cooking times detailed by the manufacturer.
• Do not place any objects on the microwave oven when it is in use. The ventilation openings would be blocked!
• Do not place the microwave oven adjacent to other appliances discharging heat, for example, an oven.
• Clean the microwave oven thoroughly after warming up greasy foods, especially if they were not covered. Allow the appliance to cool down completely before cleaning it. Residues such as fat or grease cannot be allowed to collect on the heating elements of the grill. They could possibly ignite.
• Do not thaw frozen fat or oil in the microwave oven. The fat or oil could ignite.
• Do not use an external timing switch or a separate remote control system to operate the appliance.
Attention! Appliance Damage!
• Do not use the microwave oven when it is empty. The only exception is for the initial commissioning (see chapter "Commissioning").
• NEVER insert foreign objects into the ventilation openings or the door safety locks.
• Do not use metallic utensils which reflect micro­waves and lead to sparking. Do not place tins in the microwave oven.
• Do not place plastic containers in the microwave oven immediately after a grill, combi or auto­matic menu process. The plastic could melt.
• This microwave oven may not be located in areas with high humidity or where moisture could collect.
Liquids and other foods must not be heated in airtight containers, as these may explode and damage the appliance.
• Do not lean on the microwave oven door.
• Insufficient cleanliness of the appliance could lead to the destruction of the upper surfaces, which themselves influence its useful lifespan and could possibly also lead to dangerous situations.
Danger
• NEVER submerse the appliance, the power cable or the plug in water or other fluids.
• Keep the power cable away from hot surfaces. Do not lead it in front of the microwave oven door. The heat could damage the cable.
• NEVER pour fluids into the ventilation openings or the safety locks. Should fluids ever enter them, IMMEDIATELY switch the microwave oven off and remove the plug from the mains power socket. Arrange for the microwave oven to be checked by qualified specialists.
Safety tips
• To minimize the risk of fire in the microwave: When heating food in plastic or paper containers, always keep an eye on the microwave oven when it is in operation, as these materials can easily catch fire.
When heating drinks in the microwave, bubbling may be delayed when the drink boils. Therefore, be careful when handling the container. To avoid sudden simmering:
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- If possible, place a glass rod in the fluid for as long as it is being heated.
- To avoid an unexpected reboiling, leave the fluid to stand in the microwave oven for ca. 20 seconds after being warmed up.
• Puncture the skins of potatoes, sausages or similar. Otherwise, they could explode.
• Proceed with caution when warming up fluids. Use only open containers, so that any air bubbles produced can escape.
• Should you notice smoke, switch the appliance off or remove the plug from the socket and keep the door closed to suffocate any possible fla­mes.
• Eggs in their shells and hard-boiled eggs should not be heated in the microwave oven as they could explode, even on completion of the heating pro­cess. Food with thick skins, such as potatoes, whole pumpkins, apples and chestnuts must be pricked before cooking.
• Do not transport the microwave oven when it is in use.
Earthing information/correct installation
This appliance must be earthed. This appliance is to be connected only to a correctly earthed power socket. An individual circuit, solely for the connec­tion of the microwave oven, is recommended.
Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can accept liability for damage to the microwave oven or injury to persons resulting from failure to comply with the instructions for electrical connection.
Interference with other appliances
The operation of the microwave may cause inter­ference on your radio, television or similar appliances. If such interferences should occur, they may be reduced or corrected by the following remedial measures:
Clean the door and the seal of the microwave.
Re-align the receiver antenna of your radio or television.
Position the microwave in a different place to the receiver.
Move the microwave away from the receiver.
Plug the microwave into another wall socket. The microwave and the receiver should be connected to different circuits.
Items supplied
Microwave oven Turntable Grill stand Operating instructions Concise Information
Danger: Improper use of the earthing connector
could increase the risk of an electric shock.
Take note: Should have any questions about earthing or the instructions on the use of this electrical appliance, please consult an electrici­an or a maintenance technician.
Technical Data
Power rating: 230 - 240 V
50 Hz Maximum power consumption: 2000 W Microwave: 1400 W Double Grill: 1700 W Top Grill: 1200 W Convection: 2000 W Maximum power output Microwave: 900 W Microwave frequency: 2450 MHz
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