Unpack the oven
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Inspect the oven and check that it is not damaged, for example, dents in the door
or chamber.
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If there are any dents or it is broken, contact the vendor immediately.
If the oven has been damaged, do not attempt to use it.
•
Remove any material from inside the oven.
•
If the oven has been stored in an excessively cold place, wait for a few hours
before you plug it in.
Radio interference
Operating the microwave could cause interference with radios, televisions or similar
oven. Reduce or eliminate interference as follows:
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Clean the oven door and seals in accordance with the instructions in the Care and
cleaning section.
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Place radios, televisions, etc. as far away from the oven as possible.
•
Improve radio or television reception by installing an aerial properly.
Where to install the oven
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Do not install the oven near or on heat sources, e.g. pizza ovens or fryers. This
could cause the microwave to malfunction and reduce the service life of the
electrical parts.
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Do not block or obstruct the oven filter. Make sure there is access for cleaning.
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Install the oven on the worktop's flat surface.
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Place the warning label in a visible place next to the microwave (50 Hz ovens only)
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The socket must be such that the oven can be plugged in from where it is
installed.
A —
Leave a gap of at least 10.2 cm (4 inches) above and on each side of
the oven. A proper flow of air around the oven will cool electrical
parts down. A restricted air flow could cause the oven to malfunction
and the service life of the electrical parts to be reduced.
B —
Leave at least 10.2 cm (4 inches) between the air outlet at the rear of
the oven and the wall behind it.
Free space around the oven
DO NOT use a spray gun
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DO NOT use metal pots
Installation
WARNING
To avoid risk of electrocution or
death, the oven must be earthed.
WARNING
To avoid risk of electrocution or
death, do not tamper with the plug.
Earthing instructions
The oven MUST be earthed.
Earthing the oven reduces the risk of
electrocution because this provides a
conductor for the supply in the event of
a short circuit. This oven has a cable
with an earth wire and an earthed plug.
This plug must be connected to a
properly installed and earthed socket.
If you do not understand the earthing
instructions or do not think that the
oven has been properly earthed, contact
an electrician or professional technical
service.
Do not use extension leads.
If the power cable is too short, ask a
qualified electrician to install a three-slot
outlet. This oven must be connected to a
separate circuit with a nominal
capacitance that meets the product
specifications. If the microwave is
installed in the same circuit as other
appliances, the cooking times may need
to be increased and the fuses could
blow.
External equipotential earthing
(only for exports)
The appliance has a secondary earthing
terminal. This terminal provides external
earthing that is used in addition to the
earth prong on the plug. The terminal is
on the outside rear of the oven and is
marked with the following symbol.