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4. CONNECTION OF THE APPLIANCE 

4.1

 

Fitting on a Power Supply Cable

 

The appliance has to be equipped with a three-core power supply cable  which  is  designed to 

operate  with  an  alternating  current.  The  AC  power  supply  should  be  supplied  with  220-240V, 

50/60Hz and a minimum 16A distribution circuit fuse or at least 16A distribution circuit breaker.

 

 

4.2

 

Connecting the Supply Cable to the Mains

   

Install a standardized plug corresponding to the load indicated on the marking plate. The supply 

cable  should  be  positioned  so  that  it  does  not  reach  a  temperature  of  more  than  50ºC  with 

respect to the room temperature, anywhere along its length, or protected by insulation having an 

appropriate rating. 

 

Before making the connection, check that:   

 

The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed if the appliance is correctly 

and efficiently earthed, in compliance with regulations on electrical safety.   

 

Always  ensure  that  the  earthling  is  connected.  If  you  have  any  doubts  please  contact  a 

qualified  technician  to  check  the  connection.  The  manufacturer  declines  all  liability  of 

damage resulting from a connection which has not been earthed properly. 

 

Before plugging the appliance into the mains, check that the specifications indicated on the 

marking plate correspond to the electrical mains system of your home. 

 

Check  that  the  electrical  capacity  of  the  system  and  sockets  will  support  the  maximum 

power of the appliance, as indicated on the marking plate. 

 

If  the  socket  and  appliance  plug  are  not  compatible,  have  the  socket  replaced  with  a 

suitable model by a qualified technician. The latter, in particular, will also have to ensure 

that  the  cross  sections  of  the  socket  cables  are  suitable  for  the  power  absorbed  by  the 

appliance.   

 

The use of adapters, multiple sockets and /or extensions, is not recommended. If their use 

cannot  be  avoided,  remember  to  use  only  single  or  multiple  adapters  and  extensions 

which comply with current safety regulations. In these cases, never exceed the maximum 

current  capacity  indicated  on  the  single  adapter  or  extension  and  the  maximum  power 

indicated on the multiple adapter .The plug and socket must be easily accessible. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ESMO-C3582ST

Page 1: ...ease read this manual carefully before operating your set Retain it for future reference Record model number and serial number of the set See the label attached on the set and quote this information t...

Page 2: ...place any object between the oven front panel or near the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces 3 Do not operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly importa...

Page 3: ...TTING 12 8 2 RESET THE CURRENT TIME 12 8 3 SELECTING THE OVEN FUNCTIONS 12 8 4 MICROWAVE FUNCTIONS 12 8 5 GRILL FUNCTIONS 12 8 6 MICROWAVE GRILL FUNCTIONS 12 8 7 MICROWAVE STEAM FUNCTION 13 8 8 GRILL...

Page 4: ...COOKING WITH GRILL 20 9 4 WHAT KIND OF OVENWARE CAN BE USED 21 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 21 10 1 CLEANING THE OVEN CAVITY 21 10 2 CLEANING THE CAVITY CEILING 22 10 3 RINSE OF DOOR SEAL AND FRONT PAN...

Page 5: ...in the oven When the oven is not being used everything should be removed except provided accessory Do not cover slag pan or other parts with tinsel since it will result overheat Accessible parts may b...

Page 6: ...ich caused personal injury and property loss 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Before the Installation Please check the products and make sure that there is no damage caused by striking or heavy load The oven door i...

Page 7: ...f the cabinet should be insulated and the clearance between the edge of the cabinet and the oven should be over 100mm for ventilation min 550 458 558 565 465 444 594 21 455 542 min500cm 2 min500cm 2 1...

Page 8: ...n during installation or handling The panels of the adjacent cabinets must be made of heat resistant material which can withstand temperatures of up to 100 In compliance with current safety standards...

Page 9: ...lease contact a qualified technician to check the connection The manufacturer declines all liability of damage resulting from a connection which has not been earthed properly Before plugging the appli...

Page 10: ...od in the microwave for long period For all other types of cooking never place anything on the bottom of the microwave oven to cook because this could damage the surface of the oven interior Always pl...

Page 11: ...ht Choice of Defrost Clock Setting Child Lock Increase Function Power Weight Increase Decrease Function Power Weight Decrease Start Pause Functions Description Microwave Grill Microwave Grill Microwav...

Page 12: ...rowave Functions After selecting this function the indicator and will light up Screen shows 01 00 and 800W Press to set the cooking time Then press or to adjust the cooking time The maximum timer is 9...

Page 13: ...x 200G CUPS SOUP BOWL 400 2 4 3 5 8 7 Microwave Steam function After selecting the function the symbols and will light up and the screen shows the preset cooking time 5 00 and program P1 S Press to se...

Page 14: ...After selecting the function and light with the screen shows 10 00 Press to set the cooking time When the preset time is flashing you can adjust the cooking time by pressing and and the longest cooki...

Page 15: ...lashing You are required to turn the food over After closing the door press to continue cooking 8 12 Cleaning Function After selecting the function the symbols and light up and the screen shows the pr...

Page 16: ...d the symbol will light The beeps repeat every 30 seconds in five minutes until the door is opened or is pressed The oven will return to the OFF mode During the process of cooking press for 1 second a...

Page 17: ...on except pause 2 when the oven door is opened in standby status 3 If the oven door is left open The oven light will automatically shut off after 10 minutes 9 RECOMMENDED COOKING MENU 9 1 Cooking with...

Page 18: ...of food the longer the cooking time 2 The lower the microwave power the longer the cooking time 3 Foods containing a lot of liquid will heat up more quickly 4 Cooking will be more uniform if the food...

Page 19: ...should be wrapped in a napkin so that it does not become too dry 11 Remove frozen food from its wrapping and do not forget to take off any metal twist tags For containers that are used to keep frozen...

Page 20: ...y due to the safety thermostat 4 When food is to be grilled or cooked in containers you should check that the container is suitable for microwave oven safe 5 When the grill is used it is possible that...

Page 21: ...ter without using any abrasive powders or corrosive substances which could damage the surface If the stains are difficult to be removed use mild cleaner with hot soapy water to clean the area 10 1 Cle...

Page 22: ...en or plastic cleaning tools if it is necessary 10 4 Cleaning The Accessories Clean the accessories after each use If they are very dirty soak them first of all and then use a brush and sponge The acc...

Page 23: ...and electronic appliances By collecting and recycling waste you help to save natural resources and make sure the product is disposed in an environmental friendly and healthy way Capacity 35L Voltage 2...

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