Earthing information/
correct installation
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This appliance must be earthed. This appliance
must only be connected to a correctly earthed
power socket. A separate circuit that is devoted
to connecting the microwave is recommended.
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DANGER – ELECTRIC SHOCK!
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Improper use of the earthing connector could
increase the risk of electric shock.
NOTE
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If you have any questions about earthing or
the instructions concerning the use of this
electrical appliance, please consult an electri-
cian or a maintenance technician.
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Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can ac-
cept liability for damage to the microwave oven
or injury to persons resulting from failure to com-
ply with the instructions for electrical connection.
Interference with other
appliances
The operation of the microwave may cause interfer-
ence on your radio, television or similar appliances.
If such interference should occur, it may be
reduced or corrected by taking the following
remedial measures:
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Clean the door and the sealing surfaces of the
microwave oven.
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Realign the radio or television antenna.
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Put the microwave in a diff erent location than
the receiver.
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Move the microwave away from the receiver.
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Plug the microwave into another wall socket.
The microwave and the receiver should be
connected to diff erent power circuits.
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Before starting
Basic principles of microwave cookery
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Think carefully about how to arrange the food
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The thickest parts should be at the edges.
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Pay attention to the cooking time. Select the
shortest possible specifi ed cooking time and
increase as required. Food that is cooked for
too long can begin to smoke or catch fi re.
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Cover the food with a lid that is suitable for micro-
wave cookery during cooking. The lid prevents
splashing and helps to cook the food evenly.
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While cooking, turn the food in the microwave
once so that items such as chicken or hamburgers
cook more quickly.
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Turn large food items such as joints of meat at
least once.
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Completely re-arrange foods such as meatballs
after half of the cooking time. Turn them and move
the meatballs from the middle of the cookware to
the edge.
Suitable cookware
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The ideal material for a microwave oven is
microwave-permeable, allowing the energy to
pass through the container to heat the food.
Microwaves cannot pass through metal. For this
reason metal containers and cookware should
not be used.
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Do not use products made from recycled paper
when using the microwave for heating. These
may contain minute fragments of metal, which
can generate sparks and/or fi res.
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We recommend the use of round/oval cookware
rather than square or oblong containers, since
food in corner areas tends to overcook.
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