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Installation Instruction 

 

Remove oven from packing 

Remove  all  packing  materials  and  accessories  from 
the oven cavity. 

Check  whether  the  following  parts  are  in  good 
condition: 

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Door and hinges; 

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Front of the oven; 

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Inside and outside of oven. 

Should  you  find  any  faults  DO  NOT  USE  THE  OVEN, 
and contact your dealer. 

Place  the  oven  on  a  flat  stable  surface  able  to 
support its weight. 

To  allow  efficient  cooling  of  the  microwave,  its 
installation  is  recommended  in  a  unit  with  an 
opening in the upper part (refer to the installation 
instructions leaflet enclosed). 

When the microwave oven is installed in a column 
with  a  conventional  oven,  the  microwave  oven 
must  not  be  located  underneath  the  conventional 
oven  because  of  the  possibility  of  condensation 
forming inside the latter. 

The oven should be kept away from heat and vapour 
sources (electric oven, toasters, etc.). 

The  oven  has  been  supplied  with  a  mono-phase 
power supply cord. The appliance must be earthed. 

The manufacturers and dealers are not liable for any 
breakdowns  or  personal  accidents  should  these 
installation  instructions  not  be  observed  by  the 
purchaser. 

WARNING:  THIS  APPLIANCE  MUST  BE  EARTHED.

 

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Summary of Contents for EMW 8604.0E

Page 1: ...DIENUNGSANWEISUNG mit Montageanweisungen FR NL Instructions for use Instructions d utilisation Gebruiksaanwijing EMW8604 0E 1830967 GB All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...ment WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the re...

Page 3: ...35 Special Function POTATOES 35 Special Function THAW AND HEAT 36 During operation 37 Interrupting Oven Operation 37 Energy Saving 37 Adjusting the Clock 38 Safety Block 38 Advice for Good Usage of the Oven 39 Working with microwaves 39 Advice on the use of Cookware 40 Metal 40 Glass 40 Porcelain 40 Glazed Ceramic Dishes 40 Plastic 40 Wood 41 Recipient Test 41 Lids 41 Oven Maintenance 42 Cleaning ...

Page 4: ...t refer to the installation instructions leaflet enclosed When the microwave oven is installed in a column with a conventional oven the microwave oven must not be located underneath the conventional oven because of the possibility of condensation forming inside the latter The oven should be kept away from heat and vapour sources electric oven toasters etc The oven has been supplied with a mono pha...

Page 5: ...they ignite If any smoke is detected then switch off the oven or disconnect it and keep the door closed in order for any flame to die out After warming up baby bottles or baby food jars stir or shake its contents and check the temperature before feeding to avoid burns Warming up drinks in the microwave oven may result in a delayed eruptive boiling therefore one should be careful when handling the ...

Page 6: ...he following advantages 1 Save on cooking time in general there is a 3 4 reduction of the cooking time than with conventional methods 2 Ultra quick defrosting that prevents bacteria development 3 Electricity saving 4 Maintaining the nutritive value of the food due to the cooking time reduction 5 Easy cleaning How the microwave oven works In the microwave oven there is a high voltage valve called M...

Page 7: ...g heating or cooking in the microwave oven is quicker than in a conventional oven Vitamins minerals and nutritive substances are preserved There is no change in the natural colour and smell of the food The microwaves pass through porcelain glass cardboard or plastic but not through metal Therefore recipients made of or containing metal should not be used in the microwave oven The microwaves are re...

Page 8: ...ass window on the door 6 6 6 6 Slot for rotating base 2 2 2 2 Catch 7 7 7 7 Motor coupling 3 3 3 3 Mica covers 8 8 8 8 Rotating base 4 4 4 4 Control panel 9 9 9 9 Rotating plate 5 5 5 5 Open button All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 9: ... or grille 4 4 4 4 Select the desired function and cooking time in accordance with the description provided in the following chapters 5 5 5 5 Close the door and press the START key 6 6 6 6 The oven will commence operation The digital screen will display the remaining operating time IMPORTANT NOTE The control panel keys illuminate to facilitate the programming of the microwave oven By default the k...

Page 10: ...4 4 4 Press the START key The oven will commence operation Thawing by time Manual 1 1 1 1 Press the DEFROST BY TIME key This key will illuminate in green 2 2 2 2 Enter the defrost time for example 10 minutes by turning the ROTARY control in both directions 3 3 3 3 Press the START key The oven will commence operation 4 4 4 4 When the oven switches itself off and beeps open the door and stir the foo...

Page 11: ...ausages and Cold Cuts 500 gm 15 16 min 10 15 min Turn once 200 gm 7 8 min 5 10 min Turn once Poultry and Poultry Pieces 500 gm 17 18 min 10 15 min Turn twice 1000 gm 34 35 min 15 20 min Turn twice 1200 gm 39 40 min 15 20 min Turn twice Chicken Turkey 1500 gm 48 50 min 15 20 min Turn twice 100 gm 3 4 min 5 10 min Turn once Fish 200 gm 6 7 min 5 10 min Turn once Trout 200 gm 6 7 min 5 10 min Turn on...

Page 12: ... the food Close the door again and press the START key in order to continue the defrost process The following table shows the various thawing programs by weight the respective weight ranges and the waiting time ranges to permit better temperature uniformity Code Code Code Code Food Item Food Item Food Item Food Item Weight Weight Weight Weight Thawing Time Thawing Time Thawing Time Thawing Time Wa...

Page 13: ...awing time has elapsed The aluminium foil should be at least two centimetres from the microwave oven wall otherwise it will cause sparking 5 Thick food items should be turned several times 6 The frozen food items should be evenly distributed inside the microwave oven Flat food items will thaw more easily 7 Food items containing a lot of fat such as butter or cottage cheese a dairy product which is...

Page 14: ...eparation Rice 120g 225 ml F 2 1 Rice 240g 480 ml F 2 2 Rice 360g 675 ml F 2 3 Rice 480g 850 ml F 2 4 Put the rice and the water in an adequate microwave container with lid If you want add salt oil or other ingredients and mix well After the microwave oven stops leave the rice to rest for a few minutes 2 Press START The micro oven is turned on Special Function POTATOES 1 The special function key P...

Page 15: ...re cooked dishes 1 ration 350 400 gm F4 1 Open the wrapper on the precooked dish Cannelloni macaroni gnocchi etc and place it on the micro oven tray or tip the contents out onto a plate Cover immediately Refried dishes Stews Approx 900 1000 gm F4 2 Place the refried dish stew for example cabbage stewed chicken into a container cover and then place it on the micro oven tray 2 Press START The micro ...

Page 16: ...errupting Oven Operation In order to stop oven operation before the end of the programmed time press the STOP key or open the door If you do not intend to continue heating the food then close the door and press the STOP key once again The oven will beep and the Screen will display the clock At the end of the operating time the oven will switch off beep three times and the Screen will display the w...

Page 17: ...K key to end Safety Block 1 1 1 1 Oven operation may be blocked for example to prevent it from being used by children by pressing the STOP key for three seconds At the end of this time the oven will beep and the Screen will display four lines and oven operation will be blocked 2 2 2 2 The clock may be displayed at any time by pressing the START key 3 3 3 3 To unblock the oven press the START key f...

Page 18: ...se foods cook faster 4 An even distribution of the food in the oven guarantees better results The cooking of different types of foods simultaneously is possible by placing the dense food in an outside circle and the less dense in the centre of the plate 5 Better results are achieved by allowing the food to stand before serving because it continues to cook for some time after the oven is switched o...

Page 19: ...l contains a percentage of lead which may cause it to crack if used in the microwave oven The same may happen to glass dishes with jagged edges Porcelain Porcelain dishes may be used but they should not have hollow handles Humidity may be formed inside the hollow handles which will causes an increase in pressure that may cause them to break Glazed Ceramic Dishes This type of dish may heat consider...

Page 20: ... oven should not be used in the microwave oven EXCEPTIONS EXCEPTIONS EXCEPTIONS EXCEPTIONS Glazed ceramic dish recipients contain many water molecules and heat a lot but can be used in the microwave oven If in doubt contact the supplier of the cookware and make sure that they are appropriate for microwaves Lids The use of glass lids plastic lids or plastic film is advisable because 1 They prevent ...

Page 21: ... front to prevent microwave leakage 2 Use neutral detergent warm water and dry the surface with a soft cloth Light Replacement In some models the light may be replaced by the user These ovens have a lid on the left hand side To replace the light do as follows 1 Unplug the oven 2 Remove the lid from the light compartment 3 Replace the light bulb for a new one 25 W 4 Replace the lid WARNING WARNING ...

Page 22: ...act T A S 1 Check if the outlet into which the oven is plugged has power To do so plug another appliance into the same outlet and check if it works 2 If the oven lamp switches on but the food does not heat up check if the door is well closed if the door is not properly closed no microwaves will be produced Cord Replacement If the cord is damaged it should be replaced by the manufacturer authorised...

Page 23: ... Heating baby food P 04 640W Cooking vegetables and other foods Cooking and heating carefully Heating and cooking small quantities Heating delicate foods Microwave P 05 800W Cooking and heating liquids and other foods fast Specifications AC voltage See rating plate Fuse 12 A 250 V Power required 1200 W Microwave output power 800 W Microwave frequency 2450 MHz Outer dimensions W A D 595 390 325 mm ...

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