Overview Of The Components; Suitable Microwave Tableware; Using The Appliance; Initial Operation - BOMANN MW 6014 CB Mode D'emploi

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Also note the information signs on the microwave:

Overview of the Components

1 Timer
2 Power control
3 Door opener
4 Drive shaft
5 Guide ring
6 Glass rotating plate
7 Door lock
8 Viewing window
9 Mica sheet

Suitable Microwave Tableware

• The ideal material for use in a microwave is transparent and allows the
microwave radiation to heat the food evenly.
• Round / oval dishes and plates are more suitable than rectangular ones
as the food in the corners may overcook.
CAUTION:
Risk of explosion by sealed tableware.
• Open closed containers before cooking or heating.
• Pierce protective plastic foil several times using a fork.
CAUTION: Sparking and fire hazard!
• Microwaves cannot penetrate metal. Accordingly, no metal containers
or plates may be used in microwave operation.
• Do not use any paper dishes made of recycled material as these may
contain small amounts of metal, which may result in sparks or fires.
The list below is intended to help you select suitable microwave table-
ware:
Material
Heat-resistant glass vessel
Non-heat-resistant glass vessel
Heat-resistant ceramic vessel / plate
Plastic vessels suitable for microwave use
Kitchen roll
Metal or aluminium ovenware
Aluminium foil and foil containers
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MW6014CB_IM
WARNING
1: MICROWAVE AND HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE. BE
SURE NOT TO REMOVE THE ENCLOSURE.
2: THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A
GROUNDED PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION
AGAINST POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARDS AND
SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO A PROPERLY
GROUNDED OUTLET.
3: THIS DEVICE IS TO BE SERVICED ONLY BY
PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
4: DISCONNECT POWER PLUG BEFORE SERVICING.
REMOVAL OF THE ENCLOSURE WITH PRODUCT
ENERGIZED COULD EXPOSE SERVICEMEN TO
HAZARDOUS HIGH VOLTAGE POTENTIAL.
Microwave energy: Do not remove this cover!
Suitable for microwave
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Using the Appliance

What You Should Know about Microwave Operation
• Your appliance works with microwave radiation, which heats up water
particles in food in a very short time. There is no heat radiation and
therefore hardly any browning.
• Only food should be heated up with this appliance.
• The appliance is not suitable for baking in floating fat.
• Only 1 - 2 portions should be heated up at the same time. Otherwise
the microwave will become less efficient.
• In order to interrupt the cooking process, turned the timer to "0".
• Microwaves provide their full energy levels immediately. Pre-heating is
therefore not necessary.
• Never operate the microwave function when the oven is empty.
• The microwave oven does not replace your traditional cooker.
It is used mainly for:
- defrosting deep-frozen food
- rapid warming / heating of food or drinks
- cooking meals.

Initial Operation

1. Press the door opener to open the door of the microwave. The door
swings open.
2. If not yet done: Place the drive shaft on the centre of the bottom inside
the oven.
3. Install the guide ring in the centre.
4. Position the glass rotating plate in such a way that its lower recesses
lock onto the centre of the drive shaft.
5. Check the appliance for any visible damage, particularly in the area of
the door. If any damage is found, the appliance must not be used.
6. In order to avoid interference to other appliances when the microwave
oven is operated, do not place it in the direct vicinity of other electronic
devices.
7. Make sure the mains voltage to be used corresponds to the voltage of
the appliance. Check the rating label for specifications.
8. Insert the mains plug into a properly installed power socket.
CAUTION:
• Do not remove any installed parts from inside the oven or from inside
the door!
• The mica sheet (9) is also part of the appliance and must not be re-
moved. It protects the electronic component located behind it from dirt.
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