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Micro wave Oven Horno Microondas User Manual Guide de l’Utilisateur Manual del Usuario Modelo HMC610BEWW , HMC610BEBB Design may vary b y model number . El diseño puede variar conforme al número de modelo[...]
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ENGLISH T ABLE OF CONTENT S PRODUCT RE GIS TRA TION Thank you for purchasing our Haier product. This easy-to-use manual will guide you in getting the best use of your microw ave oven. Remember to record the model and serial number s . They are on a label inside of the micro wave oven. Model number Serial number Date of purchase Staple your receipt [...]
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A. Do not attempt t o operate this oven with the door open. T his can result in harmful exposure t o micr owave ener gy. It is important not t o disable or tamper with the safet y interlocks. B. Do not place any object between the oven fr ont face and the door or allo w soil or cleaner residue t o accumulate on sealing surf aces. C. Do not operate [...]
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1. Read all instructions bef ore using the appliance. 2. R ead car efully and f ollow the specific "PREC AUTIONS T O AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE T O EXCES SIVE MICROW AVE ENERGY" on page 2. 3. T his appliance must be gr ounded. Connect onl y t o properl y gr ounded outlet. See "GROUNDING INS TRUC TIONS” on page 6. 4. Install or positio[...]
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• If materials inside the oven ignite, keep oven door closed, turn oven off , and disc onnect the power c ord or shut off pow er at the fuse or cir cuit break er panel. • Do not use the cavity f or st orage purpose. Do not leave paper pr oducts, c ooking utensils or food inside the cavity when not in use. 9. Liquids, such as water , coff ee, or[...]
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PA GE 5 • SAFETY INFORMA TION ENGLISH 18. Use only thermometers , specifically designed for use in micr owave ovens. 19. Be certain the glass tra y and r oller rings are in place bef or e oper ating the oven 20. This appliance should be serviced onl y by qualified service per sonnel. Contact near est authoriz ed service facilit y for examination,[...]
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ELE CTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The electrical requir ements are a 120 volt 60 Hz, AC only , 15 amp. It is rec ommended that a separate circuit serving onl y the oven be pr ovided. The oven is equipped with a 3-wire c ord having a 3-prong gr ounding plug. It must be plugged int o a wall receptacle that is pr operly installed and gr ounded. This appliance [...]
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ENGLISH This section lists which utensils can be used in the microw ave, which have limited use, and which should not be used in the microw ave at all. RE COMMENDED • Microwave br owning dish: Use to bro wn the exterior of small items such as steaks, chops, or pancakes. Follow the directions pr ovided with your bro wning dish. • Microwaveable p[...]
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NO T RE COMMENDED • Glass jars and bottles: Regular glass is too thin to be used in a micro wave. It can shatter , causing damage and injury. • Paper bags: These are a fir e haz ard, except for popcorn bags that are designed for micro wave use. • Styr ofoam plates and cups: These can melt and leave a harmful chemical residue on food. • Plas[...]
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1. Make sure that all the packing materials are r emoved from the inside of the door. 2. Check the oven for any damage, such as misaligned or bent door , damaged door seals and sealing surfaces , brok en or loose door hinges and latches, and dents inside the cavity or on the door. If there is any damage, do not oper ate the oven. Contact qualified [...]
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PAR TS & FEA TURES Door Safet y Lock S ystem Diagram f or instructional purposes only. Design may vary by model number. T urntable Roller Glass T ra y Oven Window Contr ol Panel PA GE 10 • SET UP & USE ENGLISH Door Jamb[...]
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POWER/A CTION SELECT OR Y ou use this operat or knob to choose a c ooking power level. It is the fir st step t o start a cooking session. TIMER KNOB Offers visual timing set tings at easy turn of y our thumb to select a desir ed c ooking time up to 30 minutes per c ooking session. MICROW AVE COOKING For pure micro wave cooking, there are six po wer[...]
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For settings alw ays f ollow rec ommendation from the package and use c ooking guide table for guidance only. T o start cooking: 1. Place Container with food in the oven on the turntable. 2. Set the desired c ooking Power Level. 3. Set Timer t o desired setting. T his will turn on micr owave oven t o S tart Cooking.NO TE: When setting Timer for les[...]
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PA GE 13 • SET UP & USE ENGLISH Y our micro wave can make c ooking quicker and easier than c onventional c ooking. For best r esults, exercise the follo wing techniques: S TIRRING S tir foods such as casser oles and vegetables while c ooking to distribute heat evenly. Food at the outside of the dish absorbs more ener gy and heats more quickly[...]
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1. Keep the inside of the oven clean. When food splat ters or spilled liquids adhere t o oven walls , wipe with a damp cloth. Mild deter gent may be used if the oven gets very dirty. Avoid the use of spra y and other har sh cleaners as they may stain, streak or dull the door surface. 2. When cleaning surfaces such as the door jamb, use only mild, n[...]
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PA GE 15 • CLEANING AND CARE ENGLISH IF THE OVEN FAILS T O OPERA TE: A) Check to make sur e that the oven is plugged in secur ely. If it is not, remove the plug from the outlet, wait 10 seconds and plug it in again securel y. B) Check for a blown cir cuit fuse or a tripped main circuit br eaker. If these seem to be operating properl y , test the [...]
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Check your pr oblem by using the chart below and try the solutions f or each problem. If the microw ave oven still does not work properly , contact Haier customer service center or the nearest authori zed service center. Cust omers must never tr oubleshoot internal components. Micr owaves hold danger ous voltage (5000V) even after pow er is removed[...]
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PA GE 17 • TROUBLE SHOO TING AND W ARRANTY ENGLISH LIMITED W ARRANTY What is covered and f or how long? This warr anty c overs all def ects in workmanship or materials f or a period of: 12 months for labor 12 months for parts (Functional Parts Onl y) 2 year s Magnetron T ube for Micr owave (part only) The warr anty c ommences on the date of item [...]
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ÍNDICE RE GIS TRO DEL PR ODUCT O Gracias por adquirir nuestr o product o Haier. Este manual de uso sencillo lo guiará par a que aproveche al máximo su horno de microondas. Recuer de registr ar los números de modelo y de serie que se encuentran en una etiqueta en el interior del horno de microondas. Número de modelo Número de serie Fecha de c [...]
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A. No intente operar este horno c on la puerta abierta. Est o puede generar una exposición dañina a la energía del micr oondas. Es importante no inhabilitar o violar los seguros. B. No coloque ningún objeto entre el frente del horno y la puerta, ni permita que se acumule suciedad o residuos del limpiador en las superficies de sellado. C. No uti[...]
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1. Lea t odas las instrucciones antes de usar el aparat o. 2. Lea cuidadosamente y cumpla con las pr ecauciones específicas de la página 2: “PRECA UCIONES PAR A EVIT AR UNA POSIBLE SOBREEXPOSICIÓN A LA ENERGÍA DEL MICROONDA S”. 3. Este electr odoméstico debe c onectarse a tierr a. C onéctelo únicamente a un t omac orriente con c onexión[...]
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• Retir e los amarres de alambr e de las bolsas de papel o plástico antes de c olocarlas en el horno. • Si se incendian materiales dentr o del horno, mantenga cerrado el horno, apáguelo y desconecte el cable de suministro eléctrico o interrumpa el suministr o eléctrico en el tabler o de fusibles o interrupt or de carga. • No utilice el in[...]
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PÁ GINA 5 • INFORMA CIÓN DE SEGURID AD 16. No use este electrodoméstic o si el cable o el enchufe está dañado , si no está funcionado adecuadamente o si se ha dañado o caído. 17. No sumerja en agua el cable o enchufe. Mantenga el cable alejado de superficies calientes. No permita que el cable cuelgue sobr e el borde de una mesa o mostr ad[...]
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REQUISIT OS ELÉ C TRICOS Los requisit os eléctricos son únicamente c orriente alterna de 120 voltios, 15 amperios y 60 Hertz. Se r ecomienda que se suministr e un circuit o por separado para servicio únic o del horno. El horno está equipado con un cable de 3 hilos que tiene enchufe de tr es puntas c on conexión a tierr a. Se debe conectar en [...]
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Esta sección enumera los utensilios que pueden utilizar se en el microondas , los que pueden usarse de modo limitado y los que no deben utili zar se nunca en el microondas. RE COMEND ADOS • Platón dorador para microondas: Úselo para dorar el exterior de piez as pequeñas , c omo bisteces , chuletas o panques. Siga las instrucciones incluidas c[...]
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NO T A: T enga mucho cuidado, el uso excesivo del papel aluminio puede dañar el horno. • Cerámica, porcelana y barr o: Úselos únicamente si están etiquetados como “seguros par a micr oondas”. Si no tienen esta instrucción, pruébelos par a asegurar se de que puedan utilizar se de manera segur a. • Plástico: Úselo únicamente si est?[...]
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1. Asegúrese de que t odos los materiales de empaque se hay an retir ado del interior de la puerta. 2. Revise que no hay a ningún daño en el horno , como por ejemplo un mal alineado de la puerta o que se encuentre doblada, daños en los sellos de la puerta y superficies de sellado , ganchos o bisagras rot os o suelt os en la puerta o desportilla[...]
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PAR TES Y FUNCIONES Sistema de cierre de seguridad de la puerta El diagrama es únicamente par a nes ilustrativos. El diseño puede variar conf orme al número de modelo. Base girat oria Base de vidrio Ventana abierta Panel de c ontrol PÁ GINA 10 • COL OC A CIÓN Y USO Marc o de la puerta ESPAÑOL[...]
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PÁ GINA 11 • COL OC A CIÓN Y USO PANEL DE CONTR OL ESPAÑOL SELE CTOR DE PO TENCIA/AC CIÓN Utilice esta perilla operativa par a elegir el nivel de potencia de c occión. Es el primer paso par a comen zar una sesión de c occión. PERILLA DEL TEMPORIZADOR Brinda configur aciones de medición de tiempo visuales c on sólo accionar la perilla par[...]
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INS TRUCCIONES DE FUNCIONAMIENT O PÁ GINA 12 • COL OC A CIÓN Y USO ESPAÑOL Para las configur aciones, siga siempre las rec omendaciones del envase y utilice la tabla de guía de c occión únicamente c omo guía. Para c omenzar a c ocinar: 1. Ubique el recipiente c on alimento en el horno sobre el plat o girat orio. 2. Seleccione el nivel de p[...]
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PÁ GINA 13 • COL OC A CIÓN Y USO ESPAÑOL Con el micr oondas puede c ocinar más rápido y sencillo que en la est ufa c onvencional. Para obtener mejor es resultados , aplique las siguientes técnicas: A GITE Mueva los aliment os guisados y vegetales mientras se c ocinan, para distribuir el calor de manera unif orme. Los aliment os en los extre[...]
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PÁ GINA 14 • LIMPIEZA Y CUID ADO ESPAÑOL 1. Mantenga limpio el interior del horno. Cuando salpique la c omida o los líquidos derramados se adhieran a la par ed del horno, limpie c on un paño húmedo. Puede usar detergente suave si el horno está muy sucio. Evite el uso de limpiador es at omizados u otr os limpiador es fuertes, ya que pueden m[...]
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PÁ GINA 15 • SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS Y GARANTÍA ESPAÑOL SI EL HORNO NO FUNCIONA: A. Revise que el horno esté enchufado de manera segur a. Si no lo está, r etire la clavija del t omacorriente, espere 10 segundos y enchufe de nuevo de maner a segura. B. Revise si hay algún fusible quemado o se ha accionado el interrupt or principal de carga. S[...]
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Consulte el pr oblema que tiene en la siguiente tabla y pruebe las soluciones para cada uno de ellos. Si el horno de microondas sigue sin funcionar corr ectamente, comuníquese al centro de servicio al cliente de Haier o al centro de servicio aut oriz ado más cercano. L os clientes nunca deben intentar solucionar los problemas en los c omponentes [...]
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PÁ GINA 17 • SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS Y GARANTÍA ESPAÑOL GARANTÍA LIMIT ADA ¿Qué cubre y por cuánto tiempo? Esta gar antía cubre t odos los defect os de fabricación o de materiales dur ante un período de: 12 meses en mano de obra Periodo de 12 meses para partes (únicamente las piezas funcionales), dos años para el tubo magnetrón del mi[...]
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Model # HMC610BEWW , HMC610BEBB Issued Date: March 2012 120 V, 60 Hz Made in China Hecho en China Printed in China Haier America New Y ork, NY 10018 ©2012 Haier America T rading, LLC. www.HaierAmerica.c om[...]