
EN
MICROWAVE OVEN
Translation of the original manual
SMW 5320BK

SMW 5320BK

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Micro Power Express
Weight
Time
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Defrost/Clock
Pause/Cancel
Auto Cooking
Instant/Start
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Micro Power Express
Weight
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EN Microwave oven
Important safety instructions
READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE.
• This appliance may be used by children 8years of age
and older and by persons with physical, sensory, or
mental impairments or by inexperienced persons, if they
are properly supervised or have been informed about how
to use the product in asafe manner and understand the
potential dangers.
• Children must not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance performed by the user must
not be performed by unsupervised children.
• In the event that the power cord is damaged, have it
repaired at aprofessional service centre to prevent causing
adangerous situation. It is forbidden to use the appliance if
it has adamaged power cord.
• Children younger 8 years must be kept out of reach of the
appliance and its power cord.
• This appliance is not intended to be controlled by
aprogrammer, external timer, or remote control.
• Always clean the parts of the appliance that come into
contact with food according to the instructions in this
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WARNING:
If the door or the door gasket seal is damaged then the
oven must not be used until repaired by an authorised
service centre.
WARNING:
It is dangerous for any untrained person to carry out
any repairs or maintenance whatsoever that leads to
the removal of any cover providing protection against
microwave energy radiation.
WARNING:
Liquids or other food must not be heated in closed
containers as they could explode.
• This appliance is designed for domestic use and similar
locations such as:
- kitchens in stores; offices and other work environments;
- in agriculture;
- guests of hotels, motels and other accommodation
environments;
- in bed and breakfast establishments.
• To ensure sufficient air circulation, free space must be left
around the microwave oven. Ensure free space of 20 cm
above the top surface of the oven, 10 cm from behind and
on the sides. Do not block any opening of the oven. Do not
remove the feet of the oven.
• Use only containers that are suitable for use in microwave
ovens.
• Do not use metal containers for food preparation or heating
beverages unless the manufacturer specifies the size

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and shape of the metal containers suitable for microwave
cooking.
• When heating ameal on plastic or paper dishes,
frequently check the oven to prevent them from catching
on fire.
• The microwave oven is designed for heating food and
beverages. Dehydrating food or drying clothes and heating
up heating cushions, home footwear, washing sponges,
damp textiles and similar items may lead to an injury
hazard, ignition, or fire.
• If smoke is being created, turn off the appliance or pull the
plug out of the power socket and leave the door closed to
prevent any potential fire from spreading.
• Microwave heating of drinks may cause adelayed boil,
which must be considered when holding the container.
Therefore, be careful when handling the container.
• The contents of baby bottles and baby food must be
stirred through or shaken up and their temperature must
be checked prior to consumption to prevent burns.
• Eggs in their shells and whole hard-boiled eggs must not
be heated in the microwave oven because they could
explode even after the microwave heating process has
finished.
• Regularly clean any food remains from the door and the
window of the oven from both sides, the door gasket seal,
and neighbouring parts. For cleaning, we recommend
the use of aweak kitchen detergent solution. Ensure that
remains of the cleaning agent do not remain on the inside
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• Clean the oven regularly according to the above-
mentioned instructions and remove any food that remains
inside it. 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.
• The appliance must not be cleaned using asteam cleaner.
• The microwave oven is intended to be placed on
acountertop at amaximum height of 900mm.
• This microwave oven is intended for use as afree-standing
appliance. It is not designed to be installed into acabinet.
• The microwave oven must not be placed into acabinet.
WARNING:
Hot surface.
• Before connecting the appliance to apower socket, check that the voltage on its rating label matches the electrical voltage in the power socket.
• Connect the appliance only to aproperly grounded socket.
• Do not use the microwave oven outdoors or subject it to the effects of the outdoor environment.
• Do not place the microwave oven on window sills, kitchen sink drainboards or unstable surfaces. Always place it on astable, even and dry surface.
• This microwave oven is intended for heating and preparation of food. Use is only for purposes described in this manual. Do not use corrosive
chemicals or vapours.
• Never use the microwave oven in the direct vicinity of abath, shower or swimming pool.
• Do not use the microwave for industrial or laboratory purposes.
• Kitchen dishes may become hot as aresult of the heat transferred from the heated food. Sometimes it is necessary to use kitchen gloves.
• Do not use any of the following kitchen cookware, tableware or utensils in the microwave oven:
- metal pans and crockery with metal handles or with metal decorations;
- clamps on plastic bags;
- dishes with melamine surface treatment;
- standard thermometers, such as are used for measuring the temperature of meat, etc.
• Do not attempt to use the microwave oven with the door open. You could expose yourself to the harmful effect of microwaves. Do not run the
microwave oven when it is empty.
• Be especially careful when handling heated beverages and foodstuffs as hot steam may be released from them.
• Do not fry food in the microwave oven. Hot oil may damage parts of the oven, dishes or may also cause skin burns.
• Before cooking, prick food that has athick peel, such as potatoes, pumpkins, apples.
• Always make sure the turntable is removed or securely fixed inside the oven before moving it. Otherwise, there is arisk of its damage.
• Do not use the oven without correctly installed turntable.
• Some parts of the microwave oven may become hot while operation. Do not touch the heated surfaces. There is arisk of burns.
• When not using the oven, do not leave paper materials, kitchen dishes or food inside.
• Keep the inside of the oven clean. If the walls of the oven are splattered with food juices then wipe them away using adamp cloth. If the oven is
heavily soiled, you can use aweak solution of aneutral kitchen detergent.
• Do not use the microwave oven if the power cord or power plug is damaged, if it is not working correctly, if it is damaged or if it has been dropped on
the floor. Any repair of the microwave oven or replacement of adamaged power cord may only be carried out by an authorised service centre, as
this will prevent adangerous situation from occurring.

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• Thank you for buying our SENCOR brand product and we
believe you will be satisfied with it.
• Prior to using this appliance, please read the user'smanual
thoroughly, even in cases, when one has already familiarised
themselves with previous use of similar types of appliances. Only
use the appliance in the manner described in this user’smanual.
Keep this user'smanual in asafe place where it can be easily
retrieved for future use.
• We recommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging
material, purchase receipt and responsibility statement of the
vendor or warranty card for at least the duration of the legal
liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event of
transportation, we recommend that you pack the appliance in
the original box from the manufacturer.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
A1 Safety door closing mechanism
A2 Door viewing window
A3 Central swivel connector
A4 Turning tray holder
A5 Turning plate
A6 Control panel
A7 Magnetron cover
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
B1 Display
B2 Express button (fast heating)
B3 Control knob
B4 Auto Cooking button (automatic
heating of food)
B5 Instant/Start button (start)
B6 Pause/Cancel button (pause/
cancel heating)
B7 Defrost / Clock button (defrost /
set the clock)
B8 Micro Power (set the power of
the microwave oven)
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BEFORE FIRST USE
• Before first use, take the appliance and its accessories out of the
packaging material and remove all promotional labels and stickers.
Check that neither the appliance nor any of its parts is damaged.
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INSTALLATION
1. Make sure that you have taken all packaging materials, such as
plastic bags, polystyrene, etc. out from inside the oven.
Note:
Do not remove the cover of the magnetron, which is located
on the right side of the inside area of the oven.
Warning:
Check whether the oven is damaged in any way,
e.g. whether the oven door is incorrectly attached or
dinted, whether the door gasket seal is damaged or
whether the hinges or locks are loose. If you discover
any damage, do not use the oven and contact
aqualified service technician.
2. The microwave oven must be placed on an even, stable surface, that
can bear its weight even with the food inside.
3. Do not locate the oven near sources of heat, in locations with
increased humidity or near flammable materials.
4. This appliance is designed to be used in open space, it is not
designed to be built-in. Therefore, ensure sufficient free space
around the oven. Leave at least 20 cm of free space above the
top of the oven and at least 5 cm around its sides. The rear of the
microwave oven may be located at the wall. Do not cover or block
the vents. Do not remove the feet of the microwave oven.
5.
To prevent possible signal interference, locate the microwave oven so that it
is at least 5 m from atelevision, radio or antenna.
6. Do not use the oven without the turning plate installed.
7. Make sure that the power cord is not underneath the oven or in
contact with hot or sharp surfaces.
8. The electrical power socket must be easily accessible in case it is
necessary to quickly disconnect the power cord. The power socket
must be properly grounded.
9.
Do not install the microwave oven into acabinet. This microwave oven is
intended to be afree-standing appliance.
Do not use the microwave
oven outdoors
Note:
When the microwave oven is turned on for the first time,
you may register aslight odour and smoke. This is anormal
event that will disappear with use. When using it for the
first time, we recommend that you place abowl of water on
the turning plate, set the oven to the maximum power level
and run the oven for several minutes. The odour is easily
eliminated in this way.
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
• This microwave oven must be grounded. The microwave oven is
equipped with apower cord, which has agrounding wire with agrounded
power plug. The power plug must be connected to an electric power
socket, which is properly installed and grounded. Grounding reduces the
risk of electrical shock. In the case of ashort circuit the electric current is
conducted though the grounding wire. We recommend that the oven be
connected to an independent electrical circuit.
Warning:
An incorrectly grounded power socket may present
adanger of electrical shock.
Note:
If you have any questions regarding grounding or electrical
instructions, consult all such matters with aqualified
electrician or repair person. Neither the manufacturer nor the
vendor take any responsibility for whatever damage to the
oven or injury resulting from an incorrect electrical connection.
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RADIO WAVE INTERFERENCE
The operation of the oven may cause interference to aradio, television
or similar devices. If you register any interference, perform the following
steps to limit or entirely eliminate the interference:
1. Clean the door and the door gasket seals.
2. Move the radio or television antenna to adifferent location.
3. Point the microwave oven away from the receiver.
4. Move the microwave oven farther away from the receiver.
5. Connect the power plug of the microwave oven into adifferent power
socket so that the oven and the receiver have their own separate
circuits.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MICROWAVE OVEN
• Install the turning tray holder and the turning tray into the microwave oven
before first use.
Note:
The turning tray must turn freely when the microwave oven
is in operation.
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• Connect the power cord plug to apower socket.
Asound is made and »:«
will flash on the display.
Setting the clock
1. Hold down button Defrost / Clock, anumerical hours value will
appear on the display. Use the control knob to set the current hours.
2. Press button Defrost / Clock, anumerical minutes value will appear
on the display. Use the control knob to set the current minutes.
3. Press button Defrost / Clock again or wait 60 seconds and the time
will be saved to the memory of the microwave oven.
Note:
It is important to set the correct time, otherwise you will not
be able to heat food at your preferred time.
Microwave heating
This function serves primarily for cooking and heating food.
1. Button Micro Power is used to set the microwave power output.
Pressing this button repeatedly changes the microwave power
output in the following order: 100P – 80P – 60P – 40P – 20P
High power output 100P
100% microwave power output,
suitable for fast heating.
Medium-high power
output
80P
80% microwave power output,
suitable for medium fast heating.
Medium power output 60P
60% microwave power output,
suitable for cooking food.
Medium-low power
output
40P
40% microwave power output, suitable
for defrosting food.
Low power output 20P
20% microwave power output, suitable
for keeping food warm.
2. Use control knob to set the operating time. The value will be shown
on the display. The maximum operating time that can be set is 60
minutes.
3. Press button Instant/Start to start the microwave oven. The set
operating time will count down on the display.
4. Once the set time elapses, the display will show “End” and abeep
will be made. Take the food out of the microwave oven. If you do not
take the food out, abeep is regularly made every 3 minutes until
button Pause/Cancel is pressed or the door is opened.
If you need to check the food while the oven is running, press button
Pause/Cancel. The oven will stop running. Open the door and check the
food. To resume the heating process, press button Instant/Start.
If you need to take the food out before the set time elapses, press Pause/
Cancel to pause the oven, remove to food and then press the button again
to completely cancel the oven'soperation.
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Note:
If you set ahigh power output on the microwave oven then
after several minutes of operation, it will automatically lower
the power output. This is asafety feature that protects the
microwave oven against overheating and damage.
Quick heat
This function is used for quickly heating acup of water or drinks without
needing to set the time.
1. Repeatedly press button Express to set the heating time: 0:30 – 1:00 –
1:30. The time value will be shown on the display.
2. Press button
Instant/Start
to start the microwave oven. The set operating
time will count down on the display.
3. Once the set time elapses, the display will show “End” and abeep will be
made. Take the food out of the microwave oven. If you do not take the food
out, abeep is regularly made every 3 minutes until button
Pause/Cancel
is pressed or the door is opened.
Defrosting
This function is used to defrost food.
1. Repeatedly press button Defrost / Clock to select adefrost mode:
d.1 Defrosting meat, weight 0.1 – 0.2 kg
d.2 Defrosting poultry, weight 0.2 – 3 kg
d.3 Defrosting seafood, weight: 0.1 – 0.9 kg
2. Use the control knob to set the weight of the food.
3. Press button
Instant/Start
to start the microwave oven. The set operating
time will count down on the display.
4. At approximately the halfway point in the defrosting process, abeep will
be made indicating the need to turn over / check the food. Open the door
and check the food or turn it over. Then close the door and press button
I
Instant/Start
to start the microwave oven.
5. Once the set time elapses, the display will show “End” and abeep will be
made. Take the food out of the microwave oven. If you do not take the food
out, abeep is regularly made every 3 minutes until button
Pause/Cancel
is pressed or the door is opened.
Note:
As arule, defrosting time is longer than heating time. It is
important to process defrosted food as soon as possible.
Under no circumstances should you freeze the food again
without it undergoing heat treatment.
Automatic food cooking
The microwave oven is equipped with eight automatic food cooking
programs to make their preparation easier. Depending on the type of food
and its weight, select the most suitable program.
Automatic cooking program table
Program Food Note
A.1 Popcorn
It is used to make popcorn that is bought in
the supermarket.
Weight: 0.1 kg
A.2 Heating
Heating food
Weight: 0.2 – 1 kg
A.3 Drinks
Heating of 1 – 3 cups of liquid. The
temperature of the liquid is approx. 5 –
10°C. Use alarge cup and do not cover.
A.4 Pizza Heating 1 – 2 pieces of refrigerated pizza.
A.5 Potatoes
Cooking potatoes cut into approx. 5 mm
slices.
Total weight: 0.45 – 0.65 kg.
Lay the potato slices out on alarge plate
and cover with thin plastic wrap to prevent
water evaporation.
A.6 Vegetables
Heating/cooking various types of
vegetables based on weight from 0.1 to
0.5 kg.
A.7 Meat
Heating/cooking various types of
vegetables based on weight from 0.1 to
0.5 kg.
A.8 Fish
Heating/cooking fish based on weight from
0.1 to 0.5 kg.
Note:
Cook/heat food that is at room temperature (approx. 20 –
25°C). Food that is too cold will require alonger cooking/
heating time, whilst warm food will require ashorter
cooking/heating time.
The temperature, weight and shape of food can
significantly affect the cooking/heating time. If the result is
unsatisfactory, adjust the cooking/heating time as required.
1. Repeatedly press button Auto Cooking to select the automatic cooking
program.
2. Use the control knob to set the weight of the food.
3. Press button
Instant/Start
to start the microwave oven. The set operating
time will count down on the display.
4. Once the set time elapses, the display will show “End” and abeep will be
made. Take the food out of the microwave oven. If you do not take the food
out, abeep is regularly made every 3 minutes until button
Pause/Cancel
is pressed or the door is opened.
Delayed start function
The oven enables the cooking/heating process to start at aset time, at
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Note:
Before setting the delayed start function, check that the
clock is correctly set. If the clock is not yet set, proceed
according to the instructions in part "Setting the clock".
1. Repeatedly press button
Micro Power
to set the power output of the
microwave oven.
2. Use control knob to set the operating time. The value will be shown
on the display.
3. Hold down button Defrost / Clock, anumerical hours value will
appear on the display. Use the control knob to set the hours.
4. Press button Defrost / Clock, anumerical minutes value will appear
on the display. Use the control knob to set the minutes.
5. Press button Defrost / Clock again and the delayed start time will be
saved to memory.
6. When the set hour arrives, the microwave oven will start
automatically.
Note:
If you need to check the set time, press button
Defrost /
Clock
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Multi-sequence food cooking
To achieve the best results, in certain cases it might be necessary to use
various microwave power output levels. The oven enables 4 power output
levels to be set.
1. Repeatedly press button Micro Power to set the power output of the
microwave oven of the first sequence. Use control knob to set the operating
time of the first sequence. The value will be shown on the display.
2. Repeat step 1 to set the microwave power output level and operating time
for other sequences.
3.
Once the power output levels and cooking times for all sequences have been
set, press
Instant/Start
to start the microwave oven. The set operating time
will count down on the display.
4. Once the set time elapses, the display will show “End” and abeep will be
made. Take the food out of the microwave oven. If you do not take the food
out, abeep is regularly made every 3 minutes until button
Pause/Cancel
is pressed or the door is opened.
Child lock function
This function enables the control panel to be locked to make it impossible
to accidentally start or modify the microwave oven'ssettings. All control
buttons will not function.
1. Hold down button
Pause/Cancel
for approximately 3 seconds to activate
the child lock function.
2. To deactivate the child safety lock function, hold down button
Pause/
Cancel
for approx. 3 seconds.
Warning:
Do not leave the microwave oven in operation without
supervision.
Note:
Dishes may become hot as aresult of the heat transferred
from the heated food. In such acase use protective
kitchen gloves. Check the temperature of the food before
consuming it.
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USING THE CORRECT KITCHEN COOKWARE
1. The ideal type of cookware for cooking in the microwave oven
is atransparent container, which permits the penetration of
microwaves inside for the heating of food.
2. Metal dishes or bowls with ametal rim should not be used, because
microwaves cannot pass through metals.
3. Do not use recycled paper products for cooking in the microwave
because they may contain small metal particles.
4. It is better to use circular or oval containers than square or
rectangular containers. Food located in the corners has atendency
to overcook.
5. You should use containers suitable for microwave ovens only in
accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer.
This general list will help you select the right dishes.
Kitchen dishes Safe use Notes
Special plates for
creating acrust
●
Do not use them longer than
8minutes.
Porcelain and pottery
dishes
●
Porcelain, pottery dishes
including glazed dishes and bone
porcelain are suitable if they do
not have metal decorations.
Single use polyester
plates
●
Plates are used for the packaging
of some frozen foods.
Wrapped ready food
• Polystyrene cups
● May be used to heat foods.
Overheating may cause the
polystyrene to melt.
• Paper bags or
newspapers
x May catch on fire in the oven.
• Recycled paper or
metal edging
x May cause sparks in the oven.
Glass
• Glass cookware
● May be used if it doesn't have
metal decorations.
• Fine glass
●
May be used to heat foods and
beverages. Fine glass may crack,
if it is suddenly heated to ahigher
temperature.
• Glass jars
●
Remove the lid. Use only for
heating.
Metal dishes
• Plates x May cause sparks in the oven or
food to catch on fire.
• Metal bag clips x
Paper dishes
• Plates, cups,
napkins and kitchen
paper towels
● Are appropriate for ashort time for
heating and cooking, likewise for
the absorption of excess moisture.
• Recycled paper x May cause sparks in the oven.
Plastic dishes
• Dishes
● Use only heat resistant plastics,
other plastics may due to high
temperatures lose their shape or
colour. Do not use products from
melamine.
• Wrapping foils
●
Use to maintain moisture, should
not come into contact with food.
When removing them be careful
of the escaping steam.
• Bags for frozen
foods
▲
Only if intended for cooking
or resistant against high
temperatures. Must not be airtight.
If necessary penetrate using afork.
Waxed paper
●
May be used to maintain moisture
in foods and for preventing drops
of fat and juices from spraying.
● recommended use; ▲ limited use; x not recommended;
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THE BASICS OF COOKING IN AMICROWAVE OVEN
1. Carefully organise the food. Place the larger food pieces on the
perimeter of the dish.
2. Place the food on an appropriate dish before putting it into the oven.
Do not prepare food directly on the turning plate.
3. Set the correct cooking time. We recommend that you set ashorter
cooking time and extend it if necessary. When cooking foods at high
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4. Cover the food before cooking. You will prevent juices from splashing
around by covering the food.
5. To speed up the cooking of foods, such as chickens or hamburgers,
turn them over once during the cooking process. Large pieces of
food such as roasts must be turned over at least once.
6. When cooking, organise foods such to hamburgers from the top
down and from the centre of the dish to its edge.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Before cleaning the oven, always turn it off and disconnect it from the
power supply.
• For cleaning, do not use cleaning products with an abrasive effect,
solvents, etc. that could damage the appliance. No part of the
microwave oven, except the turning plate, is intended to be washed
in dishwasher.
Warning:
To prevent the risk of injury by electrical shock, do not
submerge the appliance, power cord or power plug in
water or any another liquid.
• To prevent damaging the operating components of the oven, make
sure that during cleaning, water does not enter the ventilation
openings located on the side of the microwave oven.
• Keep the microwave oven clean. Clean it regularly according to the
instructions below and remove any food that remains inside it. 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.
Warning:
Do not use steam cleaners to clean the microwave
oven.
• Before first use and during using regularly clean and wash the turning
tray. Wash the turning tray in warm water with alittle of kitchen
detergent, rinse thoroughly under clean water and wipe dry. The
turning tray can be washed in adishwasher.
• If the interior of the microwave oven becomes dirty, remove the turning
tray and holder and wipe the inside walls with asoft sponge, slightly
soaked in warm water. Wipe dry. If the interior is heavily soiled, soak
the sponge in warm water with alittle of washing-up liquid. Wipe dry
with clean cloth. Do not use sprays or abrasive cleaning detergents.
These may scratch the surface or leave stains or marks.
• The turning tray holder and the underside of the inside area of the
oven should be regularly cleaned to prevent excessive noise. Simply
clean out the underside of the inside area of the oven using aweak
neutral kitchen detergent solution. You may clean the turning tray
holder in aweak neutral kitchen detergent solution or in adishwasher.
After cleaning it, insert it back into the microwave oven.
• The outer surface, including the door and sealing of the microwave
oven, wipe with asoft sponge, slightly soaked in warm water. Wipe
dry with clean cloth.
• Wipe the control panel with dry cloth.
• If the door fogs up from the inside or the outside, wipe it using aclean,
dry wiping cloth. This is anormal event, especially when preparing
food with ahigh water content.
• To remove unpleasant odours from the inner area of the microwave
oven, in adeep container mix one cup of water with the juice and peel
of one lemon. Set the cooking time to 5–10minutes. Then wipe out
the inner area using aclean, dry wiping cloth.
• In the event that you need to replace the lighting inside the oven,
please contact an authorised service centre.
• An unpleasant odour may develop when the microwave oven is not
used for an extended period of time. To eliminate it, you can:
1) Pour water into alarge glass container and add afew lemon
slices. Start the oven at the maximum power level for
2–3minutes.
2. Place acup with red tea into the oven and start it at the
maximum power level.
3. Place orange peel into alarger bowl and start the oven at the
maximum power level for 1 minute.
Storage
• When not using the appliance for an extended period of time,
disconnect the power plug from the power socket, allow the appliance
to cool down and clean it according to the instructions in chapter
»Cleaning and maintenance«.
• Before storing it, check that the appliance and all its accessories are
thoroughly clean and dry.
• Store the appliance in adry, clean and well-ventilated location not
exposed to extreme temperatures and out of children'sreach.
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BEFORE YOU CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE
If the microwave oven is not working, check the following
recommendations.
• check that the oven is properly connected to the power grid. If you are
not sure, disconnect the power plug from the power socket, wait 10
seconds and then reconnect it.
• check that acircuit breaker has not disengaged. If the microwave oven
is still not working, check on adifferent device whether the electric
power socket is working.
• check that you have set the proper values on the control panel.
• check that the oven door is properly closed. Otherwise, it is not
possible to start the set cooking program.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rated voltage range .........................................................................................230V~
Rated frequency ...................................................................................................50Hz
Rated power input ..............................................................................................1150W
Microwave power output .................................................................................800W
Noise level ........................................................................................................ 65dB(A)
Operating frequency ................................................................................2450MHz
Diameter of the turning tray ..............................................................................27cm
Volume ......................................................................................................17l (compact)
External dimensions ........................................451 × 256 × 354mm (h × w× d)
Weight ...................................................................................................................10.2 kg
The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 65dB(A), which
represents alevel Aof acoustic power with respect to areference acoustic
power of 1pW.
We reserve the right to change text and technical specifications.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF
USED PACKAGING MATERIALS
Dispose of used packaging material at asite designated for waste in your
municipality.
DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on products or original documents means that
used electric or electronic products must not be added to
ordinary municipal waste. For proper disposal, renewal and
recycling hand over these appliances to determined
collection points. Alternatively, in some European Union
states or other European countries you may return your
appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent
new appliance.
Correct disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources
and prevents potential negative effects on the environment and human
health, which could result from improper waste disposal. Ask your local
authorities or collection facility for more details.
In accordance with national regulations penalties may be imposed for the
incorrect disposal of this type of waste.

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For business entities in European Union states
If you want to dispose of electric or electronic appliances, ask your retailer
or supplier for the necessary information.
Disposal in other countries outside the European Union.
This symbol is valid in the European Union. If you wish to dispose of this
product, request the necessary information about the correct disposal
method from the local council or from your vendor.
This appliance meets all the basic requirements of EU
directives related to it.

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