5
For the oven to work properly provide an appropriate airow . Leave a clearanceof 30
cmabove theoven.A clearanceof 7.5cm isrequired between theoven andany adjacent
walls. One side must be open. Do not cover or block the ventilation openings. Do not
removethelegs.
6
Do not operate the microwave oven without the glass tray and the turntable ring
assembly ,bothproperlyinstalled.
7
Check to make sure that the power cord is not damaged, not placed under the
microwaveoven oraboveany hotor sharpsurface,and thatitdoes nothang overtheedge
ofatableorcountertop.
8
Ensure an easy access to the mains socket so that it will be possible to easily unplug
theapplianceincaseofemergency .
9
Donotuseorstorethemicrowaveovenoutdoors.
Grounding instructions
Connect the power cord plug to a mains socket equipped with a grounding prong.
Connectiontoasocketwithoutagroundingprongwillposetheriskofelectricshock.
Incaseofshortcircuit,groundingreducestheriskofelectricshock.
Itisadvisabletousetheoveninaseparateelectricalcircuit.
Incaseofusinganextensioncord:
1
The extension cord must be a three-wire conductor with a plug and a socket both
enablingearthedconnection.
2
Arrange the extension cord away from hot and sharp surfaces so that it cannot get
accidentallypulledorcaught.
Improper connection can result in the risk of electric shock.
In case of any doubts concerning the grounding or electrical mains
connection instructions contact a qualied electrician or service centre
employee.
Both the manufacturer and the seller do not accept any liability for injury
or damage to the microwave oven resulting from failure to comply with the
instructions for electrical mains connection.
Radio inter ference
Microwave oven operation may interferencewith radio, televisionor other communication
equipmentreception.
Interferencecanbereducedoreliminatedinthefollowingway:
Cleanthedoorandsealingsurfacesoftheoven,
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ReorientyourradioorTVreceivingantenna,
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Movethemicrowaveovenawayfromthereceiver ,
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Placethemicrowaveovenasfaraspossiblefromthereceiver ,
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Plugin themicrowave ovento adifferent mainssocketsothat themicrowaveovenand
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thereceiverareondifferentmainscircuits.
Cleaning, maintenance and operation
1
Turnoffandunplugthemicrowaveovenbeforecleaning.
2
Keep the inside of the microwave oven clean. If necessary , remove food deposits or
spilledliquidfromtheovenwalls withadampcloth.Usea milddetergenttoremoveheavy
soil.Donotusespraycleaners andotherstrongcleaningagentsas theymaystain,streak
ortarnishthesurfaceoftheovenanddoor .
3
Cleantheoutsidesurfaceoftheovenwithadampcloth.
Inordertoavoiddamagingthecomponentsinsidetheovenmake surethatwaterdoesnot
penetratetheinsideoftheoventhroughtheventilationopenings.
4
Regularly wipe bothsides of the oven door andwindow , door seals and neighbouring
partswithadampclothtoremovefooddepositsorspilledliquid.
Do not use abrasive cleaners.
When cleaning the door seals, recesses and adjacent parts, it is forbidden
to use any substances that can damage the sealing and cause microwave
leakage.
5
Forcleaningthe ovenhousing,do notuse abrasivecleanerssuch asemulsions, cream
cleaners,polishes,etc.Theymayremovethegraphicinformationsymbolssuchasscales,
marks,warningsigns,etc.
6
Donotallowthecontrolpaneltomoisten.T oclean ituseasoft,dampcloth.Inorderto
avoidaccidentalstartingoftheovencleanthecontrolpanelwiththedooropen.
7
When condensedwater vapour begins toappear on theinside or outside ofthe door,
wipeitwithasoftcloth.
Condensation may occur when the microwave oven is operating under high humidity
conditions.Insuchacaseitisanormalsituation.
8
From time to time, take out and clean the glass tray . W ash it in warm water with an
additionofwashing-upliquidorinadishwasher .
9
Regularly clean the turntable ring and the bottom of the microwave oven to prevent
noise.Clean thebottomsurfacewith amilddetergent. Wash theturntablering inwater with
an addition of washing-up liquid or in the dishwasher. When replacing the turntable ring
makesuretopositionitproperly .
10
Inordertoget ridofunpleasantodours insidethemicrowaveoven, boilabout200ml of
waterwithlemonjuiceandlemonpeelinamicrowave-safebowlfor5minutes.
Wipetheinsideofthemicrowaveoventhoroughlybymeansofadry ,softcloth.
11
Whenitisnecessarytoreplacetheinsidelightbulb,callaSERVICECENTRE.
12
Regularlycleanthemicrowaveovenandremovefooddeposits.
Failure to follow the above instructions may lead to a degradation of the
surface which may affect the service life of the appliance and lead to
a dangerous situation.
T echnic al parameters
T echnicalparametersoftheappliance 230V~50Hz,1050W(Microwaves)
Ratedinputpower(microwaves)
700W
Frequency 2450MHz
Externaldimensions(mm) 440(L)×340(W)×258(H)
Internaldimensions(mm) 276(L)×285(W)×173(H)
Ovencapacity 20liters
Turntable Diameter=245mm
Netweight About10.3kg
* The above parameters are subjectto change thereforethe user shouldverify them with
the information on the rating label. Any customer complaints regarding errors in these
parametersshallnotbeconsidered.
T echnic al data
ZELMERmicrowaveovenscomplywiththerequirementsofapplicablestandards.
Theappliancemeetstherequirementsofthefollowingdirectives:
LowV oltageDirective(L VD)–2006/95/EC. –
ElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)–2004/108/EC. –
TheproductismarkedwithCEsymbolontheratingplate.
Microwa ve cooking – tips
1
Carefullyarrangethefood.Placethethickestpiecesnexttotheedgesofthedish.
2
Check thecooking time. Cook forthe shortest timeindicated and ifnecessary extend
thecookingtime.Heavilyburnedproductsmaygeneratesmokeorcatchre.
3
Cover the food while cooking. The cover shall prevent the food from “splashing out”
andensureevencooking.
4
Duringcookingturn productsoverinorderto speedupthecooking processofsuch foods
aschickenorhamburgers.T urnoverlargeproductssuchasroastmeatatleastonce.
5
Halfway through the cooking time change the arrangement of food products such as
meatballs.Theproductsplacedonthetopshouldbe movedtothebottomandthoseinthe
middleshouldbemovedtowardstheedgesofthedish.
Kitchen utensils – tips
Useutensilssuitablefor useinmicrowaveovens. A containermadeof transparentmaterial
is ideal for use in microwave ovens as the microwaves can easily penetrate through it in
ordertoheatthefood.
1
Do not use metal utensils or dishes with metal trims – microwaves do not penetrate
throughmetal.
2
Before cooking inthe microwave oven remove wrappings madeof recycled paper,as
theymaycontainmetalparticleswhichmaycausesparkingand/orre.
3
Werecommendusingoval/round dishesratherthansquare/rectangularones, asfood
inthecornersofthedishgetsburnedmoreoften.
4
When grilling, protect the exposed areas from getting burned by covering them with
narrow strips of aluminium foil. Remember to avoid the excess of foil and maintain the
distanceofminimum3cmbetweenthefoilandtheoveninternalwalls.
Thelistbelowwillfacilitatethechoiceoftherightdishesandutensils.
Materials you can use in the microwave oven
Material Remarks
Aluminum foil
Shielding only . Small pieces can be used to cover thin
partsofmeator poultrytopreventovercooking. Arcingcan
occuriffoilis tooclosetooven walls.Thefoilshouldbe at
least2.5cmawayfromovenwalls.
Ceramic dish
Follow manufacturer ’s instructions. The bottom of the
ceramic dish must be at least 5mm above the turntable.
Incorrectusagemaycausetheturntabletobreak.
Dinnerware
Microwave safe only . Follow manufacturer ’s instructions.
Donotusecrackedorchippeddishes.