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• Metal clips and lids/film containing
metallic threads can cause sparks and
must therefore be removed.
• Never heat oil or fat in the appliance.
• If materials in the appliance catch
fire, leave the door closed. Switch
off immediately, and remove the plug
from the wall socket.
MAIN COMPONENTS
1. Handle
2. Door
3. Oven cavity
4. Glass turntable
5. Cabinet
6. Lock dowels
7. Legs
8. Spindle
9. Turntable rings
10. Cooking grid
11. Display
12. Dial
13. Micro Power/Grill/Combi (microwave power, grill/
combination cooking)
14. Preset/Clock/Defrost
15.Instant/Start (start cooking)
16.Pause/Cancel
PREPARING THE APPLIANCE
Each individual appliance is checked at the factory but, for
safety’s sake, after unpacking, check carefully that your
appliance has not been damaged during transport.
Check whether there is any visible damage (e.g. in the form of
dents or similar), if the door closes properly, if it is intact and if
the hinges are in order.
If the appliance appears to have been damaged, contact the
shop where you bought it, and do not use it until it has been
checked by an authorised specialist.
Before use, check that you have removed all packaging inside
and out.
Positioning the appliance
The appliance must stand on a flat surface capable of bearing
its weight (approx 12 kg). There must be a clearance of at least
10 cm at the rear, 5 cm at the sides and 20 cm above to ensure
sufficient ventilation.
Connection
The appliance must be connected to a 230 volt AC current, 50
Hz. The guarantee is not valid if the appliance is connected to
incorrect voltage.
Once the power is connected to the appliance, all the segments
in the display will flash 3 times and then flash “:” only.
Inserting the glass turntable
Before use, ensure the glass turntable (4) is correctly seated
on the turntable rings (9) and spindle (8). Mount it on the three
wheels, with each wheel aligned to the groove on the bottom of
the turntable.