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Operation Manual Microwave Bedienungsanleitung Mikrowelle Mode d’Emploi Micro - ondes Gebruiksaanwijzing Magnetronoven HBM 205 X[...]
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1 ENGLISH Dear Client, Firs t, we would like to thank you for choosing our product. We are sure that this modern, functional and practical microwave oven, manufactured from the best materials, will satisfy your requirements. You are advised to read our operation manual carefully and the enclosed pamphlet to enable you to get the best results from y[...]
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2 Contents Installation Instruction ...................................................................................................... 3 Important Informat ion ........................................................................................................ 4 Description of the Microwave Oven .............................................[...]
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3 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: - Door and hinges; - Front of the oven; - 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[...]
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4 Important Information WARNING: If the door or the door hinges are damaged, the oven should not be switched on until repaired by a qualified technician. WARNING: It is dangerous for anyone, except a qualified technician, to tamper with the apparatus or try to repair it in any way by removing any lid or covering which assures protection against the[...]
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5 Description of the Microwave Oven The ad vantages of a microwave oven: In a conventional oven the heat radiated by the resistances or gas burners, slowly penetrates the food from the outside to the inside. There is, therefore, a great loss of energy in the heating of the air, oven components and recipients. On the other hand, in microwave ovens t[...]
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6 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. T he microwaves are reflected by the metal They pass through glass, porcelain… They are absorbed by the food.[...]
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7 Operating Instruction Consult the picture on the enclosed leaflet and proceed as follows: 1. Plug your microwave into a suitable electric cur rent (see Installation Instructions). 2. Open the door by pressing the Door Open button (15). In the models without this button, you need only pull the door open. The oven light should switch on. 3. Place t[...]
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8 Microwave Function How to Proceed Display (1) 1. Press the MICROWAVE (4) button: the Microwave function indic a tor will light up. 2. Introduce the functioning tim e (example: 10 minutes), by tu r ning the ROTATING button either way. 10:00 3. To change the microwave power, press the – (5) and +(12) buttons. If you don’t press these buttons, t[...]
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9 Defrost by Weight (Automatic) How to Proceed Display (1) 1. Press the DEFROST button (9): the Defrost by Weight function indic ator will light up. 2. Introduce the type of food, by pressing the – (5) and + (12) buttons. If you don’t press these buttons, it will select type 1 food as default. f 01 3. Introduce the weight of the food (example: [...]
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10 - If the food is at a higher temperature (either because it isn’t a 3 star freezer or because the food has been out of the fre ezer for more than 20 minutes) the oven calculated time will be more and there may be a risk of fire. In these cases, select a weight which is lower than the real food weight. - In the cases above and when the food is [...]
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11 Special Function: CHICKEN How to Proceed Display (1) 1. S pread olive oil and spices (salt, pepper, etc.) over the separated chicken pieces (400 to 500 g) and place them in a heat resistant recipient on the turntable. 2. Press the Special Function CHICKEN button (8): the Special Function CHICKEN indicator will li ght up. 3. Press the START butto[...]
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12 How to Proceed Display (1) 9. Press the MICROWAVE + GRILL button (11): the Microwave + Grill function indicator will light up. 10. Introduce the functioning time (8 minutes), by turning the ROTATING knob (14) . 8:00 11. Press the – button (5) twice to change the microwave power to 3. 12. Press the START button (6). The oven will start working.[...]
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13 Advice for Good Usage of the Oven Working with microwaves Before using any dish, make sure that it is appropriate for use in microwaves (SEE ADVICE ON THE USE OF UTENSILS AN D RECIPIENTS). Always make a slit in the food's shell before cooking it. Whenever heating liquids use a recipient with a large opening to allow the vapour to escape. Re[...]
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14 Advice on the use of Cookware Metal Do not use metal dishes, tinned food, food wra pped in tin foil and cutlery inside the microwave oven. The metal reflects the microwaves and food is not heated. The food should be removed from its tin foil containers and placed in dishes adequate for use in the microwave oven. As microwaves don't penet ra[...]
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15 Wood Wooden recipients should not b e used in the microwave. Wood contains water which evaporates and may cause the recipient to crack. Recipient Test If in doubt about the use of glass, glazed ceramic or porcelain dishes in the microwave oven, do the following test: 1. Place the empty dish and a glass of water inside the microwave oven; 2. Clos[...]
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16 Oven Maintenance Cleaning MAKE SURE THAT THE OVEN IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE CLEANING THE OVEN. DON'T USE ABRASIVE CLEANING PRODUCTS. OUTSIDE 1. Clean the outside surface with a neutral detergent, warm water and dry it with a damp cloth. 2. Avoid water from entering the oven ventilation holes. INSIDE 1. Clean the oven walls with a damp cloth after[...]
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17 Official Technical Assistance Service (T.A.S.) Solving Problems Repairs or interventions carried out by an unqualified serviceman can cause dangerous situations. Every and any kind of repair or intervention should be done by the manufac turer, authorised agents or qualified technicians. If you detect any abnormalities in the oven, check the foll[...]