
SMW 5019BK
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MICROWAVE OVEN
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EN
Microwave Oven
User Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE.
• This appliance may be only used by children aged
8years and older and by persons with physical, sensory
or mental impairments or lack of experience and
knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed
on the safe use of the appliance and understand the
potential hazards.
• Children must not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by
unsupervised children.
• If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced in
aprofessional service centre to prevent the risk of injury.
Never use the appliance if the power cord is damaged.
• This appliance is not designed to be controlled using an
external timer switch or aremote control.
WARNING:
If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven
must not be operated until it has been repaired by
aqualified person.
MICROWAVE OVEN WITH GRILL

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WARNING:
It is dangerous for anybody other than aqualified
person to carry out any repairs or maintenance
whatsoever that leads to the removal of any cover
providing protection from microwave energy
radiation.
WARNING:
Liquids and other foods must not be heated in
sealed containers as they are liable to explode.
• This appliance is intended for household use. It is also
suitable for personal non-commercial use in spaces such
as:
- kitchenettes in shops, offices and other work
environments;
- spaces in agriculture;
- hotels, motels and other residential facilities;
- bed and breakfast establishments.
• To ensure adequate air circulation, there must be free
space around the microwave oven. Leave at least 20 cm
of free space above the upper surface of the oven and
10 cm behind its rear part and sides. Do not block any
openings of the oven.
• The recommended distance from the floor is at least
85 cm.
• Do not remove the feet of the oven.
• Use only cookware suitable for use in microwave ovens.
• Metal containers for food andbeverages are not
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the manufacturer specifies the size andshape of metal
containers suitable for microwave or combination cooking.
• When heating food in plastic or paper containers, check
the oven occasionally to prevent ignition.
• The microwave oven is designed for heating food and
beverages. Drying food or clothing and heating of warming
pads, slippers, sponges, damp textiles and similar items
may lead to risk of injury, ignition or fire.
• If you observe smoke, turn off the appliance or unplug it
and keep the door closed to prevent spreading of possible
fire.
• Heating liquids in amicrowave may result in adelayed
boil, which one needs to keep in mind when holding the
container. Always be careful when handling the beaker.
• The contents of feeding bottles and baby food must be
stirred or shaken and the temperature must be checked
before consumption to prevent burns.
• Eggs in shells and whole hard-boiled eggs should not be
heated in microwave ovens as they may explode even
after the microwave heating has ended.
• Regularly clean the door and window of the oven on both
sides, door seals and adjacent parts from dirt and any
food residues. For cleaning, we recommend using amild
solution of neutral kitchen detergent. Remove solution
residue with acloth slightly dampened in clean water.
Wipe the cleaned surface dry with acloth.
• Ensure that no cleaning agent residue remains on the
inner side of the door. Follow the instructions in the
“Cleaning and Maintenance” chapter.

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• Keep the microwave oven clean. Clean it regularly
according to the instructions in the “Cleaning and
Maintenance” chapter and remove any food residues.
• Clean the rotating plate that may come into contact
withfood according to the instructions in the “Cleaning
andMaintenance” section.
• Failure to keep the oven clean could lead to surface
damage, which could adversely affect the lifetime of the
appliance and could lead to adangerous situation.
• Use only accessories supplied with the microwave oven or
recommended by the manufacturer.
• This microwave oven is designed as free-standing and
must be placed on aclean, level and stable work surface
that can support the weight of the microwave oven. It
must not be attached or used as abuilt-in appliance. The
microwave oven must not be placed in acabinet.
• The microwave oven must not be cleaned with asteam
cleaner.
CAUTION: Hot surface.
Accessible surfaces can become hot during use.
Do not touch hot surface.
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Additional important safety instructions foruse of the appliance
• Before connecting the appliance to apower socket, make sure the voltage stated on the label matches the electrical voltage in the socket. Connect
the microwave oven only to aproperly grounded power socket. Do not use extension cords, multi-socket adapters or power strips.
• Before using the appliance, fully unwind the power cord.
• Do not touch the power cord or plug with wet or damp hands.
• Route the power cord so that it does not touch sharp objects, hot surfaces, open flames, does not hang over the edge of atable or work surface, etc.
• The microwave oven is intended for use only inside abuilding. Do not use it outdoors or expose it to outdoor environmental influences.
• Do not place the microwave oven on window sills, kitchen sink draining board or unstable surfaces. Always place it on astable, flat and dry surface.
• This microwave oven is intended for heating and preparation of food. Use it only for purposes described in this manual.
• The microwave oven must be supervised during operation.
• Never use the microwave oven in the immediate vicinity of abath, shower or swimming pool.
• Do not use the microwave oven for industrial or laboratory purposes.
• Do not attempt to use the microwave oven with the door open. You could expose yourself to harmful microwave radiation.
• Do not run the microwave oven when it is empty. Otherwise, overloading and damage to the microwave oven could occur.
• Exercise increased caution when handling heated beverages and food, as hot steam may be released.
• Do not fry food in the microwave oven. Hot oil can damage parts of the oven, cookware, or even cause skin burns.
• Before cooking, pierce foods with thick skins, such as potatoes, squash, apples. Do not prepare shellfish or crustaceans in the microwave oven.
• Before moving the oven, always make sure that there are no containers with food in the interior cavity.
• Do not use the microwave oven without aproperly inserted rotating plate and travel.
• Food should never be heated by placing it directly on the rotating glass plate.
• If you are not using the oven do not leave paper materials, kitchen dishes or food inside.
• If you will not be using the microwave oven for an extended period, need to move it, store or clean it, first disconnect the power cord plug from the
power socket.
• Disconnect the power cord by pulling on the plug, not the power cord. Otherwise, damage to the power cord, microwave oven or power socket could
occur.
• Do not use the microwave oven if it is not working properly, if it is damaged or if it has been dropped. Any repair of the microwave oven or
replacement of adamaged power cord may only be carried out by an authorised service centre to prevent ahazardous situation.
• The microwave oven does not contain any parts that the user could repair themselves.
• Do not use the microwave oven with adamaged or worn glass plate or travel. Damaged parts must be immediately replaced with new original spare
parts.
Cleaning the microwave oven
• Keep the inside of the oven clean. If the oven walls are spattered with food juices, wipe them with adamp cloth. If the oven is heavily soiled, you may
use amild solution of neutral kitchen detergent.
• Insufficient cleaning and maintenance can cause damage to the surface finish of the interior walls, which can lead to ashortened lifespan of the
microwave oven. Dried food or liquids can cause unpleasant odours and the formation of unwanted microorganisms, which can have anegative
impact on human health.
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SUITABLE ANDINAPPROPRIATE DISHES
• Kitchen cookware can be hot, so we recommend using kitchen mitts.
• Use only cookware expressly marked as suitable for use in amicrowave. Follow the manufacturer'sinstructions for that type of cookware.
• Cookware unsuitable for microwave mode:
– metal containers andcutlery;
– cookware withmetal decor or metal handles;
– metal clamps (e.g. for sealing plastic bags);
– common kitchen thermometers (unless specifically designed for microwaves);
– melamine cookware (not heat resistant andmay release harmful substances);
– cracked, worn out or damaged cookware.
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Sparking
• If sparking occurs inside the microwave oven, immediately stop the operation of the microwave oven and wait amoment before opening the door.
Remove the dish from the microwave oven. The dish may be hot, so put on oven mitts.
Delayed boiling
• During heating of liquids, delayed boiling may occur. This is aphysical phenomenon where the liquid reaches ahigher temperature than its boiling
point, which is usually accompanied by the formation of bubbles inside the liquid. The liquid heats up faster than bubbles form, and therefore
accumulated heat stays inside the liquid. Upon the slightest movement, the liquid may suddenly boil over or splatter, which can cause serious
scalding. Take extra care not to burn yourself.
• You can prevent delayed boiling by not using containers with straight sides and narrow necks; stir the liquid before placing it in the microwave oven;
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The microwave oven is aGroup 2 Class B device.
• Group 2 includes all ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) equipment in which radio-frequency energy is intentionally generated and/or used in the
form of electromagnetic radiation for the treatment of material, and EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) and arc welding equipment.
• Class B equipment is equipment suitable for use in households and in establishments directly connected to alow-voltage power supply network
which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Prevention of household accidents
• Heated foods, hot or boiling liquids present ahigh risk for children, and even slight burns can be serious. Follow the basic rules for accident
prevention in the household and take extra care if children are near such foods or liquids, or explain to them the risks associated with heated foods
or liquids.
• If aburn or scald occurs, start rinsing the affected area with astream of cold water and seek medical help if necessary.
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS PLACED ON THE PRODUCT OR INTHE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION
The product meets all the basic requirements of the applicable EU directives.
This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal
waste.
This symbol warns of ahot surface.
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• Thank you for purchasing our SENCOR product; we hope it will serve
to your satisfaction.
• Prior to using this appliance, please read the user manual thoroughly,
even in cases when you are already familiar with the use of similar
types of appliances. Use the appliance only as described in this
user manual. Keep the manual for future reference. If you pass the
appliance on to another person, ensure that this user manual is
included.
• Carefully unpack the appliance and make sure not to discard any part
of the packaging material until you have removed all components
of the appliance. It is recommended that you keep the original
packaging, packing material, receipt and confirmation of the extent
of the seller'sliability or warranty certificate at least for the duration
of the legal right to file adefect claim or the quality warranty. When
transporting the appliance, we recommend repackaging it in the
original box provided by the manufacturer.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN
A1 Handle
A2 Safety door lock
A3 Door with viewing window
A4 LED oven light
A5 Control panel
A6 Waveguide cover
A7 Turntable Ø 25.5 cm
A8 Turntable roller ring
A9 Turntable coupler
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
B1 LED display
B2 Microwave button
B3 Defrost | Clock button
B4 Programs button
B5 Reheat button
B6 ECO | Mute button
B7 Auto Clean button
B8 Rotary control to set the time
or weight of food
B9 STOP | Lock button
B10 START | +30s button
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY
C1 Microwave cooking
symbol
C2 Defrost symbol
C3 Child lock
symbol
C4 Automatic cooking
symbol
C5 Symbol for weight-based
reheating
C6 Weight symbol
ingrams
C7 Clock, heating time and other
information data
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INTENDED USE
• The Sencor SMW 5019BK microwave oven is designed for heating
food and beverages. In addition to microwave heating and cooking,
it offers 8 automatic programmes for food heating. The ECO button
allows you to turn off the display andreduce power consumption to
aminimum. With the Mute function, the microwave oven can be used
without sound signals.
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UNPACKING
• Remove the microwave oven from the packaging and remove all
packaging material, fillers, protective foils, etc. Before disposing of the
packaging material, make sure that you have removed all accessories.
Warning:
Check that the oven is not damaged in any way,
e.g. that the oven door is not poorly fitted or dented,
that the door seal is not damaged or that the hinges
or door locks are not loose. If you find any damage,
do not use the oven and contact aqualified service
technician.
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PLACEMENT
• The microwave oven must be placed on an even, stable surface that
can bear its weight even with food inside.
• Do not place the oven near heat sources, in places with high humidity,
or near flammable materials.
• The microwave oven is designed for use in an open space, not as
abuilt-in. Therefore, ensure sufficient adequate clearance around the
oven. Leave at least 20 cm of free space above the upper surface of
the oven and 10 cm behind its rear part and sides. Do not block any
openings of the oven.
• The recommended distance from the floor is at least 85 cm.
• Make sure that the power cord is not placed under the bottom part of
the oven or in contact with hot or sharp surfaces.
• The power socket must be easily accessible to quickly disconnect the
power cable if necessary.
• Do not use the microwave oven outdoors.
Note:
If you turn on the microwave for the first time, you
may notice aslight odour andsmoke. This is anormal
occurrence which disappears with use. When first turning
on, we recommend placing asufficiently large glass
container with 200 ml of water in the microwave oven and
running it for 2–3 minutes at maximum power. Repeat if
necessary. This will eliminate the odour.
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EARTHING INSTRUCTIONS
• This microwave oven must be earthed. The microwave oven is
equipped with apower cord, which has aground wire with agrounding
power plug. The power plug must be connected to aproperly installed
and earthed power socket. Earthing reduces the risk of electrical
shock. In the case of ashort circuit the electric current is conducted
though the earthing wire. It is recommended that the oven be
connected to aseparate electrical circuit.
Warning:
Improperly earthed power socket may cause the risk
of electric shock.
Note:
If you have any questions regarding earthing or electrical
instructions, consult everything with aqualified electrician
or repair technician. Neither the manufacturer nor the
seller take any responsibilityfor any damage to the oven or
injuries caused by improper electrical connections.
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RADIO INTERFERENCE
• Operation of the microwave oven may cause interference with radios,
televisions or similar receivers. If interference is detected, take the
following measures to reduce or eliminate it.
• Clean the door and door seals.
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Aluminium foil
Can be used in small
amounts to protect parts
of food from overcooking.
Foil must not be crumpled
or bent.
If too much foil is used or
if the foil is too close to
the inner wall of the oven,
sparking may occur.
Bags for frozen food
Only if intended for
cooking or resistant to high
temperatures. Must not
be airtight. If necessary,
puncture with afork.
Waxed paper
Can be used to retain
moisture in foods and
prevent splattering of
grease and juices.
recommended use; limited use; x not recommended
Warning:
Use only cookware suitable for microwave heating.
Follow the manufacturer'sinstructions for that type of
cookware. Unsuitable cookware could crack. If you
are unsure about its use in the microwave oven, do
not use it. If the cookware shows signs of wear or is
cracked, do not use it in the microwave oven under
any circumstances.
Warning:
Metal cookware or cookware with metal trim can
cause sparking during heating in the microwave oven.
This can damage the microwave oven. Never use
metal containers when microwave heating.
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TIPS FOR PREPARING FOOD IN THE MICROWAVE
OVEN
Microwave heating
• Place the food on aplate or in asuitable container. The size of the
plate or container should correspond to the amount of food you will
be heating.
• We recommend placing thicker pieces of food around the edge of the
container. Conversely, place smaller or thinner pieces in the centre.
• Cover the food with alid, or you can use cling film (suitable for use in
amicrowave oven). Pierce it several times to allow excess steam to
escape. Covering food will retain steam, which helps the food to heat
up faster. Do not heat food in closed containers.
• Do not cover food with acrust or crispy pastry. Steam could cause
them to soften and lose crispness.
• Do not cover beverages.
• Set the correct cooking time. We recommend setting ashorter
time and extending it if necessary. When preparing food at high
temperature (power), smoke or ignition may occur.
• Regularly check the heating status and stir or turn food as needed.
• After heating is complete, thoroughly stir the food, or let it rest for
awhile before consumption.
• Always check the temperature of heated food before serving it to
children or the elderly.
Defrosting inmicrowavemode
• Remove foods to be defrosted from packaging, place them on aplate
or in ashallow-edged container. If frozen foods are in acontainer
suitable for amicrowave oven, remove the lid.
• Larger pieces of food take longer to defrost than smaller ones.
Therefore, regularly check the defrosting status, turn individual pieces
and separate them if possible.
• Move the affected receiver further away from the microwave oven.
• Move the microwave oven further away from the receiver.
• Plug the power cable of the microwave oven into adifferent socket so
that the oven and the receiver are inaseparate electrical circuit.
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USING THE CORRECT COOKWARE
Cookware for microwave heating
• This general list will help you select the correct cookware.
COOKWARE SAFE TO USE NOTE
Low-edged baking
dishes for microwave
ovens
Do not use them longer
than 8 minutes.
Porcelain an pottery
ware
Porcelain and ceramic
cookware including glazed
cookware and bone china
are suitable if they do not
have any metal decor.
Disposable polyester
plates
Used for the packaging of
some frozen foods.
Packaged ready-made meals
• Polystyrene cups
Can be used to heat foods.
Overheating may cause
the polystyrene to melt.
• Paper bags or
newspapers
× May ignite in the oven.
• Recycled paper or
metal edging
×
May cause sparking in
the oven.
Glass
• Glassware
Can be used if not
decorated with metal.
• Fine glass
Can be used to heat
foods and beverages.
Fine glass may break if
suddenly heated to ahigh
temperature.
• Preserving jars
Remove the lid. Use only
for heating.
Metal cookware
• Plates ×
Can cause sparking or
ignition of food in the oven.
• Metal bag clips ×
Paperware
• Trays, cups, napkins
and kitchen paper
Suitable for ashort heating
and cooking times, also
for absorbing excess
moisture.
• Recycled paper ×
May cause sparks in the
oven.
Plastic ware
Use only heat-resistant
plastics; other plastics
may lose shape or colour
due to high temperatures.
Do not use melamine
products.
Cling film
Use to maintain moisture;
it should not come into
contact with food. When
removing, be careful of the
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• We recommend allowing meat, poultry or fish to completely defrost at
room temperature.
• If necessary, cover smaller foods with apiece of aluminium foil. The
foil must not touch the oven walls.
• If parts of the defrosted food start to cook, remove them and let them
defrost at room temperature, or separate such pieces of food.
• Gradually separate minced meat into smaller pieces, which will speed
up defrosting.
• We recommend placing paper kitchen towel under defrosting pastries,
which will absorb excess moisture.
• After defrosting is complete, we recommend letting the food “rest”
on the kitchen counter for 5 to 25 minutes. The defrosting process
continues even after removal from the oven.
Cooking in microwave mode
• For cooking food, always use only cookware suitable for microwave
ovens. We recommend using low and wide rather than high and
narrow cookware.
• Cut food into equally sized pieces. This ensures that they cook evenly.
• Distribute food evenly in the container. Make sure that pieces do
not overlap. Smaller or thinner pieces should be directed towards
the centre of the container, thicker pieces towards the edge of the
container.
• Regularly check how well they are done and stir or turn the food as
needed.
• Foods with higher fat content, or bones, conduct heat faster. Cover
these foods (at the beginning or halfway through preparation) to
prevent overcooking.
• Place bacon on lean slices of meat, making the meat juicier.
• Sprinkle vegetables with asmall amount of water. This will help them
to cook faster.
• Season food after it is cooked.
• You can brown the surface of the food by coating it with melted butter,
marinade or sprinkling it with paprika.
• After it is cooked, let the food rest for awhile before consumption. The
cooking process may continue even after turning off the oven.
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BEFORE FIRST USE
• Wipe the inner and outer surfaces of the microwave oven with asoft
sponge or cloth that you have moistened in warm water with alittle
neutral cleaning agent and squeezed out. Remove any cleaning
solution residue with acloth slightly dampened in clean water. Wipe
dry with aclean cloth.
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GETTING STARTEDWITH THE MICROWAVE
• When the power plug is connected to apower socket, all the data on
the display will briefly light up and abeep will sound. The time 1:00
will then light up on the display.
• We now recommend setting the clock. Follow the instructions in the
“SETTING THE CLOCK” section below. The microwave oven can also
be used without the clock set.
• To start the oven, press START | +30s button. The microwave oven is
also equipped with other controls, the functions of which are described
in detail in the following sections of this manual.
• The microwave oven is equipped with asafety lock andcan only be
started with the door closed.
• If you need to check the condition of the food as it cooks, press
the STOP | Lock button. The operation of the microwave oven will
pause. Open the door. Check the food andclose the door. Press the
START | +30s button briefly to resume cooking. To stop cooking
before the set time has elapsed, press the STOP | Lock button twice.
• Inthe setting mode, press the STOP | Lock button to cancel settings
entered incorrectly.
• If, after changing the settings, you do not close the door and press the
START | +30s button to start the microwave, the oven will
automatically switch to Standby mode within two minutes.
• The interior light of the microwave oven is lit when the microwave
oven is running or when the door is opened. If the door remains open,
the light will turn off automatically after 10minutes.
• Each button press is accompanied by abeep sound.
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STANDBY MODE
• Standby mode is the state in which the microwave oven is connected
to the power supply, not in operation, and ready for use. In standby
mode, the microwave indicates its status or displays information and
allows switching to active mode.
Standby mode with end-of-operation indication
• This mode occurs after the operation ends. The display shows “End”
and an acoustic signal sounds every 3 minutes to alert the user of the
operation end. This mode lasts a maximum of 15 minutes or until the
door is opened or the STOP | Lock button is pressed.
Standby mode with clock display
• The clock is permanently displayed unless Eco mode is active. In this
mode, all settings can be made.
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SETTING THE CLOCK
• You can set the clock after plugging the power cable into the power socket
or later, as needed. The clock is set in 24-hour mode.
1. InStandby mode press andhold the Defrost | Clock button for at least
3 seconds. The numerical value of the clock will flash on the display.
2. Use the turn dial to set the clock. Rotate left andright to decrease
andincrease time.
3. Press the START | +30s button briefly to confirm. The numerical value
of minutes will flash on the display.
4. Use the turn dial to set the minutes. Rotate left andright to decrease
andincrease time.
5. Press the START | +30s button briefly to confirm andend the clock
setting mode. The set time will appear on the display.
Note:
If the power supply is interrupted, the clock will reset and
you will need to set it again.
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START | +30S BUTTON AND QUICK START
FUNCTION
• The START | +30s button is used primarily to start the microwave
oven.
• The quick start function is used to rapidly start microwave heating at
the oven'smaximum power.
• In the Standby mode with the door closed, press the START | +30s
button to quickly start the oven for 30 seconds in microwave mode at
maximum power. Every time the button is pressed again, the time is
extended by another 30 seconds.
• When the microwave oven is running, press the START | +30s
button to extend the cooking time by30 seconds. This function is
not available in the automatic cooking andweight-based reheating or
weight-based defrosting modes.
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MICROWAVE COOKING
• The microwave cooking function is suitable forcooking or heating
food.
1. In Standby mode, press the Microwave button. “100P” and the
microwave cooking symbol will appear on the display .
2. Press the Microwave Microwave button repeatedly to set the
microwave power. The set power will appear on the display.
3. Use the rotary control to set the cooking time in therange of
10seconds to 60 minutes. Turn left andright to decrease andincrease
the cooking time.
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• If you need to check the condition of the food, briefly press the
STOP | Lock button. Open the door and check or stir the food or place
it on aplate. To continue cooking, close the door andpress the START
| +30s button; to stop cooking before the set time expires, press the
STOP | Lock button twice.
Information
on the
display
Power
of the
microwave
oven
Purpose of use
100P 100% Suitable for rapid cooking/heating
80P 80% Suitable for medium-speed cooking/
heating
50P 50% Suitable for slow cooking/heating
30P 30% Suitable fordefrosting food
10P 10% Suitable for keeping food warm
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WEIGHT-BASED DEFROSTING MODE
• This mode allows food to be defrosted according to the set weight.
The power of the microwave and the defrosting time are automatically
preset dependingon the selected weight of the food. Neither the
power nor the defrosting time can be changed inthis mode.
1. InStandby mode, press the Defrost | Clock button once. “dEF1”, the
defrost symbol and the unit “g” will appear on the display.
2. Use the rotary control to set the weight of the food to be defrosted
in the range from 100 to 1500 g. Turn left andright to reduce
andincrease the set weight.
3. Press the START | +30s button to start the microwave.
Overview ofweight-based defrosting mode preset times
Infor-
mation
on the
display
Food type Weight
Microwave power
andits duration
Total
defrosting
time
dEF1
Frozen
food
100 g
80% of power
and10% of total
time
30% of power
and20% of total
time
20% of power
and20% of total
time
10% of power
and30% of total
time
20% of power
and20% of total
time
03:00
200 g 06:00
300 g 09:00
400 g 12:00
500 g 15:00
600 g 18:00
700 g 21:00
800 g 24:00
900 g 27:00
1000 g 30:00
1100 g 33:00
1200 g 36:00
1300 g 39:00
1400 g 42:00
1500 g 45:00
Note:
Inthe middle of the preset defrosting time, abeep will
sound alerting you to check the food. After closing the door,
press the
START | +30s button to restart the microwave oven.
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TIME-BASED DEFROSTING MODE
• This mode allows you to defrost food according to the set time. The
power of the microwave oven is preset to 30% of the microwave
power andcannot be changed inthis mode.
1. InStandby mode, press the Defrost | Clock button twice. “dEF2” and
the defrost symbol will appear on the display.
2. Use the rotary control to adjust the defrost time from
10 seconds to 60 minutes. Turn left andright to decrease andincrease
the set defrosting time.
3. Press the START | +30s button to start the microwave.
Warning:
Some defrosted foods need to be further cooked. Do
not refreeze defrosted food. This may result in food
poisoning or other health complications.
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AUTOMATIC COOKING FUNCTION
• In automatic cooking programmes, there is no need to set the cooking
time or power level. You only need to select the type of food, its weight,
or the number of servings.
1. While the microwave is inStandby mode, press the Programs
button to enter the automatic cooking program selection. A.1 and the
automatic cooking symbol will appear on the display.
2. Press the Programs button repeatedly to select one of the automatic
cooking programs (A.1 to A.8). The selected automatic cooking
programme will appear on the display.
3. Use the rotary control to adjust the food weight or number of cups.
Turn left and right to decrease and increase the food weight or
number of cups. The microwave power and cooking time are pre-set
depending on the program selected and the weight of food or number
of cups. Neither the power of the microwave oven nor the cooking time
can be changed inthis mode.
4. Press the START | +30s button to start the microwave.
Overview of automatic cooking programs
Programme
Food type
Weight /
number of
cups
Preset
microwave
power
Preset cooking
time
A.1 Potatoes
250 g
100%
07:30
500 g 11:00
750 g 15:00
A.2 Pasta
50 g 09:00
100 g 14:00
150 g 17:00
A.3 Pizza
200 g 03:00
400 g 05:00
A.4 Popcorn 100 g 02:50
A.5 Vegetables
200 g 06:00
400 g 09:00
600 g 14:00
A.6 Beverages
1 cup (approx.
250 ml)
01:30
2 cups
(approx. 250
ml each)
02:10
3 cups
(approx. 250
ml each)
03:40
A.7 Meat
200 g 08:30
400 g 10:30
600 g 12:30
A.8 Fish
200 g 07:30
400 g 09:30
600 g 11:30

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Note:
The temperature, weight and shape of the food can
significantly affect the cooking time. If the result is
unsatisfactory, stop the cooking process earlier or, after the
automatic program ends, continue cooking after manually
setting the cooking power and cooking time.
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WEIGHT-BASED REHEATING FUNCTION
• This function serves to quickly and evenly heat up already cooked
food. This programme is designed to ensure that the food being
heated does not overheat or dry out. Set the weight of the food. The
power of the microwave oven and the reheating time are preset and
cannot be changed in this mode.
1. Instandby mode, press the Reheat button to enter the weight setting.
200 g and the symbol will appear on the display.
2. Use the turn dial to set the food weight.
3. Press the START | +30s button to start the microwave.
Overview of preset reheating function times for weight-based
settings
Information on
the display
Food type Weight Microwave
power
output
Preset
reheating
time
Food
suitable
forreheat-
ing
200 g 100% 02:40
400 g 04:20
600 g 06:00
800 g 08:00
1000 g 09:00
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ENDING OPERATION
• After the set time elapses, the microwave automatically ends
operation and switches to standby mode with end-of-operation
indication. The display flashes “End” and an acoustic signal sounds
every 3 minutes. This state lasts a maximum of 15 minutes or until the
door is opened or the STOP | Lock button is pressed. The microwave
then automatically switches to standby mode with clock display,
unless Eco mode is active, where it remains ready for further use.
• Press the STOP | Lock button once to pause the microwave oven.
Pressing the STOP | Lock button again will stop the microwave oven
before the set operating time has elapsed. Afterwards, the microwave
oven will automatically switch to standby mode.
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CHILD SAFETY LOCK FUNCTION
• The child safety lock function allows you to deactivate the buttons so
that the oven cannot be used.
• Activating the child safety lock: InStandby mode, press andhold
the STOP | Lock button for at least 3 seconds. Abeep will sound and
the child safety lock symbol will appear on the display. All the
buttons will be disabled.
• Cancelling the child safety lock: To cancel the child safety lock, press
and hold the child safety lock STOP | Lock button for at least
3 seconds. Abeep will sound and the child safety lock symbol
will go out. All the buttons will be enabled again.
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ECO MODE
• In theStandby mode, briefly press the Eco | Mute button. The
microwave will switch to the Eco mode and the display will turn off.
The power consumption is reduced to aminimum.
• To deactivate the Eco mode, press any button on the control panel.
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DISABLE THE SOUND SIGNAL
• The microwave oven is equipped with asound signal. Audio signals
accompany each button press, indicate successful or unsuccessful
setting completion and announce the end of operation or the elapse of
half the set time in weight-based defrosting mode.
• To turn off the sound signal, press andhold the Eco | Mute button
for at least 3 seconds. The display will show U-OF. Sound signal is
turned off.
• To reactivate the sound signal, press andhold the Eco | Mute button
for at least 3 seconds. The display will show U-ON. The sound signal
is on.
Warning:
If you wish to be notified of the end of operation, the
elapse of half the set time in weight-based defrosting
mode, do not forget to reactivate the audio signal.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Before cleaning, disconnect the power plug from the mains socket and
allow the appliance to cool down.
• Keep the microwave oven clean. Clean it regularly according to
the instructions below. Insufficient cleaning and maintenance can
cause damage to the surface finish of the inner walls, which can
lead to ashortened lifespan of the microwave oven. Dried food or
liquids can cause unpleasant odours and the formation of unwanted
microorganisms, which can have anegative impact on human health.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, etc. to clean any parts of
the microwave oven that may damage the surface. No part of this
microwave oven, except the rotating plate, is dishwasher safe.
Warning:
To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not immerse
the appliance, power cord or plug in water or any
other liquid.
• To prevent damaging the operating parts of the oven, make sure that
water does not enter the ventilation openings located on the sides of
the microwave oven.
Warning:
Do not use steam cleaners to clean the microwave
oven.
Cleaning the interior
• If the interior of the microwave oven becomes dirty, wipe the interior
walls with asoft sponge lightly dampened with warm water. Wipe
with adry cloth. If the interior is heavily soiled, moisten the sponge in
warm water with alittle kitchen dish detergent. Remove any cleaning
solution residue with acloth slightly dampened in clean water. Wipe
dry with aclean cloth. Do not use any sprays or abrasive cleaning
agents. They may scratch the surface or leave stains or marks.
• To remove unpleasant odours from the interior of the microwave oven,
mix in adeeper container one cup of water with the juice and peel
of one lemon. Set the cooking time to 4–5 minutes. Then wipe the
interior with aclean,dry cloth.
Cleaning the exterior and door
• Wipe the exterior and door including the seal with asoft sponge
slightly dampened in warm water. Wipe dry with aclean cloth.
• If the door fogs up from the inside, wipe it with aclean and dry cloth.
This is normal, especially when preparing food with ahigh water
content.
Cleaning the control panel
• You can wipe the control panel with aslightly damp or properly wrung
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Cleaning the rotating plate
• Remove the rotating plate and the rotating plate travel from the
microwave and wash them in warm water with alittle dishwashing
liquid using asoft sponge. Rinse in clean water and wipe dry with
aclean cloth.
• Wipe the area under the rotating plate with asoft, slightly dampened
sponge. Wipe with adry cloth.
• The rotating plate is dishwasher safe.
Cleaning after along period of non-use
• If you have not used the microwave oven for an extended period, an
unpleasant odour may have formed inside. To remove it, you can:
– pour water into alarger glass container and add several slices of
lemon. Run the oven at maximum power for 4–5 minutes.
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AUTOMATIC CLEANING FUNCTION “AUTO CLEAN”
• The microwave oven is equipped with an automatic cleaning function.
1. Allow the microwave oven to cool down.
2. Insert acontainer withapproximately 250 ml of clean water into the
microwave oven. You can add afew drops of lemon juice.
3. Close the door. Press the Auto Clean button. The display shows
5:00. To start the Auto Clean mode, press the START | +30s button.
4. The microwave oven starts operating in microwave mode for
aduration of 5 minutes. Allow the microwave oven to complete the
cleaning mode.
5. Leave the container to stand for several minutes. Carefully remove the
container. Wipe the interior with aclean and dry cloth.
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STORAGE
• f you are not going to use the appliance for an extended period of
time, unplug it from the power socket, allow it to cool down and
clean it according to the instructions in the “CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE” section.
• Before storing, make sure that the appliance and all accessories are
clean and dry.
• Store the appliance in adry, clean and well-ventilated place, where it
will not be exposed to extreme temperatures and where it will be out of
reach of children and animals.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
• Before contacting an authorised service centre, check the
recommendations below.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Microwave operation
interferes with TV
reception.
TV andradio
reception may be
disrupted during
microwave operation.
This is similar
interference to that
caused by other small
appliances such as
ablender, vacuum
cleaner, or hairdryer.
This is normal.
Water accumulates
andcondensates
on the door and hot
air comes out of the
ventilation openings.
Steam may escape
from the food during
cooking. Most of it
exits through the
ventilation openings,
but some may
accumulate on the
door and condense.
This is normal.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Microwave oven
cannot be started.
The power cable plug
is incorrectly inserted
in the power socket.
Disconnect and
reconnect the plug
into the socket.
Problem with the
power socket.
Check that the socket
works by connecting
another electrical
appliance.
Tripped circuit
breaker.
Return the tripped
circuit breaker to its
original position.
The oven does not
generate microwave
energy.
The door is not
properly closed.
Close the door
properly.
Warning:
If the problem persists, stop using the microwave oven,
unplug the power cable from the socket and contact
an authorised service centre. Under no circumstances
should you repair the microwave oven yourself. There
are no user serviceable parts inside.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rated voltage......................................................................................................230 V~
Rated frequency ...................................................................................................50 Hz
Rated input power ...............................................................................................1100W
Microwave output .............................................................................................. 700 W
Microwave frequency .............................................................................. 2,450 MHz
Noise level ........................................................................................................ 54 dB(A)
Volume ........................................................................................................................ 20 l
Diameter of the rotating plate .......................................................................25.5 cm
External dimensions (wx d x h) ...................................... 45.6 × 35.8 × 26.3 cm
Weight ...................................................................................................................10.3 kg
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Values provided according to Commission Regulation
EU 2023/826
Off mode
Power consumption in off mode −
Time needed for the equipment to
automatically reach off mode
−
Standby Mode
Power consumption in stand-by mode
0.7 W
(with display clock)
0.5 W
(without display clock)
Time needed for the equipment to
automatically reach standby mode
0 min
Networked standby mode (Wi-Fi)
Power consumption in networked
standby
−
Time needed for the equipment to
automatically reach networked standby
mode
−

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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL
OF USED PACKAGING MATERIAL
Dispose used packaging material at the designated municipal waste
disposal site.
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DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
Used electrical andelectronic products must not be disposed of in
ordinary municipal waste. To enable the proper disposal and recycling
of these products, deliver them to the designated collection points.
Alternatively, in some European Union states or other European
countries the products can be returned to the local retailer when buying
an equivalent new product. By properly disposing this product, you
help preserve valuable natural resources and help to prevent potential
damage to the environment and human health resulting from improper
waste disposal. For more details, contact your local authority or nearest
collection point. Fines may be imposed for improper disposal of this type
of waste as per national regulations.
For business entities in European Union States
To dispose of electric or electronic equipment, request the necessary
information from your retailer or supplier.
Disposal in other countries outside the European Union
To dispose of this product elsewhere, request the necessary information
on the correct disposal method from local authorities or your retailer.
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Changes to text and technical parameters are reserved.

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