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1. Do not use caustic chemicals on this appliance Do not attempt to use the microwave oven with the door open You could expose yourself to the effect of microwaves Do not run the microwave oven when it is empty Do not use this oven if the power cord or power plug is damaged if it is not working correctly if it is damaged or if it has been dropped on the floor Any repair of the microwave oven or replacement of a damaged power cord may only be carried out by an authorised service centre or another similarly qualified person as this will prevent causing a dangerous situation WARNING If the door or the door seal is damaged then the oven must not be used until repaired by an authorised service centre or gualified person WARNING It is dangerous for anybody other than an authorised service centre or qualified person to carry out any repairs or maintenance whatsoever that leads to the removal of any cover providing protection from microwave energy radiation WARNING The use of the oven by unsupervised children is only permitted when sufficient instructions were given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe manner and understands the danger resulting from incorrect use To limit the risk of a fire hazard inside the oven use only kitchen dishes suitable for use in microwave ovens When heating meal in plastic or paper dishes regularly check the oven to prevent it catching on fire If you notice smoke turn off the app
2. connected incorrectly and not in accordance with the presented recommendations EN 4 Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 04 2011 PART 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Safety door lock Microwave oven window Rotating ring Control panel BM Copyright 2011 Fast R a s ONAN Waveguide Rotating glass plate Heating element Metal rack EN 5 Revision 04 2011 PART 3 INSTALLATION 8 9 Make sure that you have removed all packaging materials and advertising labels from inside the appliance WARNING Check that the microwave oven is not damaged and that the door and the locks fit well that the seal is not damaged that the hinges and locks are not destroyed or loosened and that the inside area is in order If you discover any damage please contact an authorised service centre This microwave oven must be placed on an even stable surface that can bear its weight even with the food inserted Do not install the oven in the vicinity of heat sources moisture or high humidity or near flammable materials For proper operation of the microwave oven it is necessary to provide sufficient air ventilation Allow free space of 20 cm above the top surface of the oven 10 cm from behind and 5 cm on the sides Do not cover or block the openings in the appliance Do not remove the feet of the microwave oven Do not use the microwave oven without the glass turning plate drive assembly and the rotating ring insta
3. the inside of the oven or around the door fogs up with steam from food wipe it off with a clean dry wiping cloth This condition may arise if the oven is installed in a humid environment This is a normal event 7 Regularly clean the glass plate You can clean the plate in warm water or in a dishwasher 8 The rotating ring and the under side of the inside area of the oven should be regularly cleaned to prevent excessive noise Simply clean out the under side of the inside area of the oven using a weak neutral detergent solution You may wash the rotating ring in a weak neutral cleaning agent solution or in a dishwasher Do not forget to correctly return the rotating ring back into the microwave oven after taking it out 9 To remove unpleasant odours from the oven place a glass check that it is suitable for use in a microwave oven of water with juice and peal from one lemon into the microwave oven and allow it to cook in the microwave mode for 5 minutes Thoroughly wipe out the inside area of the oven until dry with a fine cloth 10 If the interior light needs to be replaced please contact an authorised service centre 11 Regularly clean the oven and remove food remains Otherwise the surface of the oven may be damaged or its lifetime may be reduced or there may be a risk of a hazardous situation arising EN 13 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 04 2011 PART 8 BEFORE YOU CALL THE SERVICE CENTRE If the oven is not working
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5. 011 Radio wave interference The use of the oven may cause interference to a radio television or similar receivers If interference occurs it may be limited by the following measures 1 keeping the door and the surface of the oven seals clean 2 redirecting the radio or television signal reception antenna 3 moving the microwave oven further away from the receiver 4 connecting the microwave oven to a different power socket so that the microwave oven and the receiver do not share the same circuit Grounding instructions This microwave oven must be grounded The microwave oven is equipped with a power cord which has a ground wire with a grounding power plug The power plug must be connected to a mains socket outlet that is correctly installed and grounded This reduces the risk of injury by electric shock if a short circuit occurs in such a case the electric current goes through the earthing wire We recommend that the microwave oven be connected to an independent electrical circuit The use of high voltage is dangerous and may lead to a fire or another accident that can damage the microwave oven WARNING An incorrectly grounded power socket may present a danger of electric shock NOTE If you are uncertain about the grounding of your mains power socket contact an authorised service centre or a qualified electrician Neither the manufacturer nor the vendor is responsible for damages to property and health if the microwave ovenis
6. 5 of the heating time and 45 grill of the heating time This function is suitable for omelettes baked potatoes and poultry Example You wish to set the Combination 1 mode for a time of 25 minutes 1 Press the GRILL COMBI button twice 2 Using the TIME WEIGHT dial set 25 00 3 Press the START QUICK START button Automatic defrosting You will be able to defrost meat poultry or seafood in the microwave oven The defrosting time and power level is set automatically as soon as you set the food weight The weight range of frozen food is from 100g to 1800g Example You want to defrost 600 g of prawns 1 Insert prawns in a bowl into the microwave oven 2 Using the TIME WEIGHT dial set the weight to 600g 3 Press the START QUICK START button NOTE In the middle of the defrosting time a sound is made reminding you that it is necessary to turn the prawns food over Then press the Start button to end the defrosting process Quick Start Quick Start This function makes it possible to start the microwave oven at the maximum power level Repeatedly press the START QUICK START button and set the cooking time The microwave oven will automatically start at the maximum power level Child Safety Lock To prevent the microwave oven from being accidentally turned on by small children it is possible to set a child lock function The lock indicator will appear on the screen and it will not be possible to operate the microwave ove
7. CK button Turn the TIME WEIGHT dial to set the minutes 08 30 Press the CLOCK button to confirm You can check the clock while cooking by pressing the CLOCK button Oo Cooking using a microwave To program microwave cooking first repeatedly press the Power button and select the power level Then set the cooking time using the TIME WEIGHT dial Longest time is 60 minutes Example You wish to cook for 1 minute at a 60 power level 1 Press the POWER button 3 times Number of times the button is pressed Power Once 100 Twice 80 Three times 60 Four times 40 Five times 20 Six times 0 2 Using the TIME WEIGHT dial set 1 00 3 Press the START QUICK START button EN 10 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 04 2011 Grill Combination The grill Combination has 3 cooking modes grill combination 1 and combination 2 Toggle through the modes by repeatedly pressing the GRILL COMBI button Longest time that can be set is 60 minutes e Grill is especially suitable for thin pieces of meat steaks schnitzels kebabs sausages or chicken pieces This function is also suitable for toasting sandwiches and roasting meals e Combination 1 Microwave 30 of the heating time and 70 grill of the heating time This function is suitable for preparing fish potatoes and baked foods e Combination 2 Microwave 5
8. ES The meaning of the symbol on the product its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Please dispose of this product at your applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical amp electronic equipment waste Alternatively in some states of the European Union or other European states you may return your products to your local retailer when buying an equivalent new product The correct disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details The improper disposal of this type of waste may fall subject to national regulations for fines For business entities in the European Union If you wish to dispose of an electrical or electronic device request the necessary information from your seller or supplier Disposal in other countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product request the necessary information about the correct disposal method from local government departments or from your seller C This product meets all the basic EU regulation reguirements that relate to it Changes to the text design and technical specifications may occur without prior notice and we reserve the right to make these c
9. MICROWAVE OVEN USER S MANUAL PHILCO ES Famous for Quality the World Over Dear customer Thank you for buying a PHILCO brand product So that your appliance serves you well please read all the instructions in this user s manual CONTENTS PART 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS eas oasoosoonoonoosooneoneoneonenseenensenneenennennennensensensennenseonenneenensensenseeseeseeseeseesees 2 e Important safety instructions e Radio wave interference e Grounding instructions PART 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT ses sonvonconconcencencencencencencencensensensensensencensensensensensensenseneeneeneeneen 5 PART 3 INSTALLATION ccscsscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssesssssessssssssssesssessensssssssssssssssssessessesseees 6 PART 4 THE BASICS OF COOKING IN A MICROWAVE OVEN e Guide to kitchen dishes PART 5 CONTROL PANEL 8 PART 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MICROWAVE OVEN lt 000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000 nana 10 Setting the digital before eot 10 e Microwave 6OokInNYj isii issssiii dnu jan vrati 10 e Grill Combination e Automatic defrosting e Quick Start Quick Start 6 Sdn n 11 e Automatic COOKING ennen ted ostii eis misistis sedo beside int ive ntt eenn 12 PART 7 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 0600000000000
10. dly press this button to enter the grill mode or one of the two preset combination cooking modes Power Button setting power e Repeatedly press this button to set the power level of the microwave oven see table on page 10 Clock Button e Press this button to enter the clock setting mode or to end the clock setting mode Start Quick Start Button e Press this button to start the set cooking program e Repeatedly press this button to quickly start cooking at maximum power without setting the power and the time Stop Cancel Button e Press this button to cancel a setting or to reset the microwave oven before setting a cooking program e Press this button once to pause the cooking process or twice to cancel the entire cooking program e This button is used to set the child lock Auto Cook Button automatic cooking e Press this button to set automatic cooking of your favourite food Time Weight Dial e Turn the dial to enter the hours or the heating time e Turn the dial to set the weight or the number of portions EN 9 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 04 2011 PART 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MICROWAVE OVEN A sound is made every time a button is pressed Setting the digital clock Press the CLOCK button once or twice to set the clock in the 12 or 24 hour mode Example If you wish to set 8 30 Press the CLOCK button once or twice Turn the TIME WEIGHT dial to set the hours 8 00 Press the CLO
11. e 4 Potatoes every 230g shape and size of the meal and your personal preferences If 5 Automatic Reheat g you are not satisfied with the results of the automatic cooking 6 Fish g mode se power level and cooking time manually 7 Chicken ig 3 Add water before heating cooking 8 Beef Mutton g 9 Skewered Meat g EN 12 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 04 2011 PART 7 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 1 Turn off the microwave oven and disconnect from the power socket before performing regular or exceptional maintenance 2 Keep the inside area clean If the walls of the microwave oven are splattered with food juices then wipe them away using a damp cloth If the microwave oven is heavily soiled you can use a weak solution of a neutral cleaning agent Do not use cleaning agents in a spray or other coarse agents as they could scratch damage or degrade the surface of the microwave oven 3 Wipe the exterior surface with a damp cloth To prevent damaging the operating parts of the oven make sure that water does not enter the ventilation openings 4 Regularly clean both sides of the door and window door seal and other parts using a damp cloth so as to remove drops or food remains Do not use cleaning agents causing abrasion 5 Do not expose the control panel to moisture Clean it using a fine damp cloth Leave the door open when cleaning the control panel so as not to accidentally start the oven 6 If
12. for use in a microwave oven 3 Donotuse recycled paper products that may contain small metal particles for cooking in the microwave Round oval containers are better than square rectangular containers as food in the corners may overcook 5 You should use containers suitable for microwave ovens only in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer A This table will help you select the right type of dishes Dishes Microwaves Grill Combination Heat resistant glass Yes Yes Yes Normal glass No No No Heat resistant ceramics Yes Yes Yes Plastic containers for microwave cooking Yes No No Kitchen paper Yes No No Metal platter plate No Yes No Metal stand No Yes No Aluminium foil and containers from foil No Yes No EN 7 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 04 2011 PART 5 CONTROL PANEL Control panel O OO GRILL COMBI POWER CLOCK START QUICK START Te Coffee O 2 Rice 3 Spaghetti STOP CANCEL Potatoes 5 Auto Reheat m Fish LC Chicken AUTO COOK 8 Beef Mutton H 9 Skewered Meat EN 8 Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 04 2011 Display e The display shows the cooking time the set power level cooking indicators and a clock Grill Combi Button e Repeate
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14. liance and disconnect the power plug from the socket Leave the oven door closed to prevent potential fire from spreading If you are not using the oven do not leave paper materials kitchen dishes or food inside WARNING Liguids or other meals must not be heated in closed containers because they could explode Heating of beverages in the microwave may cause a delayed boil and so you should be careful when handling containers and dishes Do not fry food in the microwave oven Hot oil may damage parts of the oven dishes or may also cause skin burns Eggs in their shells and whole hard boiled eggs must not be heated in the microwave oven because they could explode Before cooking prick food with a thick peel such as potatoes pumpkins apples and chestnuts The content of baby bottles and baby food needs to be mixed or shaken before being served to the infant and the temperature needs to be checked to prevent burns Kitchen dishes may become hot as a result of the heat transferred from the heated food Sometimes it may be necessary to use protective gloves IMPORTANT kitchen dishes and utensils which must not be used in the microwave oven metal pans and crockery with metal handles or with metal decorations clamps on plastic bags dishes with melamine surface treatment standard thermometers which are used for measuring the temperature of meat etc EN 3 Copyright 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 04 2
15. lled Make sure that the power cord is not damaged and is not lead under the oven or over a hot or sharp surface The power socket must be freely accessible so that you can disconnect the microwave oven at any time if necessary Do not use the microwave oven outdoors 10 The appliance is designed to be used in free space it is not designed to be built in EN 6 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 04 2011 PART 4 THE BASICS OF COOKING IN A MICROWAVE OVEN 1 Carefully organise the food Place the largest food pieces towards the centre of the plate 2 Set the correct cooking time Use short time periods for cooking if necessary extend them When cooking food at high temperatures smoke may be created or a fire may start 3 Cover food when heating or cooking it Covering the food will prevent juices from squirting and will help to achieve even heating cooking 4 To speed up the heating cooking of food such as chickens or hamburgers turn them over once during heating cooking Large pieces of food such as roasts must be turned over at least once 5 Meals with sauces need to be stirred in the centre so that the sauce is heated evenly Guide to kitchen dishes 1 The ideal type of dish for cooking in the microwave oven is a transparent container which permits the penetration of microwaves inside for the heating of food 2 Microwaves do not travel through metal and so metal dishes or bowls with metal rims are not suitable
16. ly important that the door is properly shut and also inspect the following for damage a door that it is not bent b doorhinges and locks damaged or loose c door seals and other seals The microwave oven may only be adjusted or repaired by an authorised service technician Important safety instructions Adhere to all basic safety measures when using electrical appliances including the following WARNING Adhere to the directives below to avoid the dangers of burns injury by electrical shock fire hazards injuries or explosion caused by large amounts of microwave energy This appliance may not be used by any persons including children with mental disabilities weak strength or by inexperienced persons unless they have been properly trained or schooled in the safe use of the product or unless they are properly supervised by a qualified person who is responsible for their safety Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product EN 2 Copyright O 2011 Fast CR a s Revision 04 2011 WARNING To limit the risk of a fire hazard electric shock injury or exposure to excessive amounts of microwave energy Before using this appliance read all the instructions Only use the appliance for the purposes for which it was designed and in the manner described in this user s manual This oven is designed only to heat cook or dry food It is not designed for industrial or laboratory purposes
17. n e Turning on Press and hold the STOP CANCEL button for approximately 3 seconds A sound is made and the child lock indicator lights up e Turning off Press and hold the STOP CANCEL button for approximately 3 seconds until the indicator turns off EN 11 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 04 2011 Automatic cooking Some foods or meals are already programmed into the microwave oven s memory It is possible to select the type of food or meal which you wish to prepare and its weight For some programs it is necessary to turn the food or meal over or to stir it A sound is made indicating that it is necessary to open the door and check on the heating process Be very careful when handling hot food or meals To continue with the heating process close the door of the microwave oven and press the START QUICK START button The microwave oven will complete the cooking process for the food or meal in the remaining time Example You want to cook a 400g fish 1 Press the AUTO COOK button 6 times 2 Using the TIME WEIGHT dial set the weight to 400 g 3 Press the START QUICK START button Automatic cooking menu Code Food cooking mode 1 Milk coffee 200ml cup Z Rice g 1 Using the TIME WEIGHT dial set the weight of the food 3 Spaghetti g 2 The results of the automatic cooking process depend on th
18. properly 1 Check that the microwave oven is correctly connected to the power socket If not take the power plug out of the power socket wait 10 seconds and then reinsert it 2 Check whether a fuse has burned or a circuit breaker has been disconnected If everything appears to be in order try a different appliance in the same power socket Check that you have set the proper values on the control panel Check that the door is properly closed and that the door safety system is working properly Otherwise microwaves will not be produced in the oven BU WARNING IF THE ABOVE MENTIONED STEPS DO NOT HELP CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY OR REPAIR THE MICROWAVE OVEN YOURSELF PART 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Nominal voltage range 230 V Nominal frequency 50 Hz Rated power input ee Microwave power output 700 W Operating frequency 2450 MHz Noise level 58 dB A Diameter of the turning tray 245 mm Volume 201 External dimensions h x w x d cm 262 x 452 x 360 mm NOTE All the here mentioned data is subject to change EN 14 Copyright 2011 Fast R a s Revision 04 2011 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANC

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