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CONTENTS
ENGLISH 3-20
DEUTSCH 21-41
FRANÇAIS 42-59
ITALIANO 60-78
ESPAÑOL 79-97
PORTUGUÊS 98-116
NEDERLANDS 117-134
POLSKI 135-156
ČESKY 157-175
HRVATSKI 176-192
SLOVENSKÝ 193-212
LIETUVIŲ K 213-230
EESTI 231-247
БЪЛГАРСКИ 248-266
SLOVENŠČINA 267-283
ROMÂNĂ 284-306
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ 307-331
TÜRKÇE 332-352
Please read this user manual first!
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for preferring this Beko appliance. We hope that you get the best results
from your appliance which has been manufactured with high quality and state-of-
the-art technology. For this reason, please read this entire user manual and all other
accompanying documents carefully before using the appliance and keep it as a
reference for future use. If you handover the appliance to someone else, give the user
manual as well. Follow the instructions by paying attention to all the information and
warnings in the user manual.
Remember that this user manual may also apply to other models. Differences between
models are explicitly described in the manual.
Meanings of the Symbols
Following symbols are used in various sections of this user manual:
CImportant information and useful
hints about usage.
AWarnings for dangerous situations
concerning the safety of life and
property.
Warning for hot surfaces.
This appliance has been produced in environmentally friendly facilities without harming the nature.
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1 Important safety and environmental
instructions
Important Safety Instructions
Read Carefully And Keep For
Future Reference
1.1 Safety warnings
This section contains safety in-
structions that will help protect
from risk of fire, electric shock,
exposure to leak microwave en-
ergy, personal injury or property
damage. Failure to follow these in-
structions shall void any warranty.
Beko Microwave Ovens com-
ply with the applicable safety
standards; therefore, in case of
any damage on the appliance
or power cable, it should be re-
paired or replaced by the dealer,
service center or a specialist and
authorized service alike to avoid
any danger. Faulty or unqualified
repair work may be dangerous
and cause risk to the user.
This appliance is intended to be
used in household and similar
applications such as:
Staff kitchen areas in shops,
offices and other working en-
vironments;
Farm houses
By clients in hotels, and other
residential type environ-
ments;
Bed and Breakfast type envi-
ronments.
It is not intended for industrial or
laboratory use.
Do not attempt to start the oven
when its door is open; otherwise
you may be exposed to harmful
microwave energy. Safety locks
should not be disabled or tam-
pered with.
The microwave oven is intended
for heating food and beverages.
Drying of food or clothing and
heating of warming pads, slip-
pers, sponges, damp cloth and
similar may lead to risk of injury,
ignition or fire.
Do not place any object between
the front side and the door of the
oven. Do not allow dirt or clean-
ing agent remnants to build up
on the closure surfaces.
Any service works involving re-
moval of the cover that provides
protection against exposure to
microwave energy must be per-
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1 Important safety and environmental
instructions
formed by authorized persons/
service. Any other approach is
dangerous.
Your product is intended for
cooking, heating and defrost food
at home. It must not be used for
commercial purposes.
Your oven is not designed to dry
any living being.
Do not use your appliance to dry
clothes or kitchen towels.
Do not use this appliance out-
doors, bathrooms, humid envi-
ronments or in places where the
it can get wet.
No responsibility or warranty
claim shall be assumed for dam-
ages arising from misuse or im-
proper handling of the appliance.
Never attempt to dismantle the
appliance. No warranty claims
are accepted for damage caused
by improper handling.
Only use the original parts or
parts recommended by the man-
ufacturer.
Do not leave this appliance unat-
tended while it is in use.
Always use the appliance on a
stable, flat, clean dry, and non-
slip surface.
The appliance should not be
operated with an external clock
timer or separate remote control
system.
Before using the appliance for the
first time, clean all parts. Please
see the details given in the “Clean-
ing and Maintenance” section.
Operate the appliance for its
intended purpose only as de-
scribed in this manual.
Appliance becomes very hot
while it is in use. Pay attention
not to touch the hot parts inside
the oven.
Do not operate the oven empty.
Cooking utensil may get hot due
to the heat transferred from the
heated food to the utensil. You
may need oven gloves to hold
the utensil.
Utensils shall be checked to en-
sure that they are suitable for
use in microwave ovens.
Do not place the oven on stoves
or other heat generating ap-
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pliances. Otherwise, it may be
damaged and the warranty be-
comes void.
Steam may come out while
opening the covers or the foil
after cooking the food.
The appliance and its accessible
surfaces may be very hot when
the appliance is in use.
Door and outer glass may be very
hot when the appliance is in use.
Make sure that your mains
power supply complies with the
information supplied on the rat-
ing plate of the appliance.
The only way to disconnect the
appliance from the power supply
is to remove the power plug from
the power outlet.
Use the appliance with a
grounded outlet only.
Never use the appliance if the
power cable or the appliance it-
self is damaged.
Do not use this appliance with an
extension cord.
Never touch the appliance or its
plug with damp or wet hands.
Place the appliance in a way so
that the plug is always accessi-
ble.
Prevent damage to the power
cable by not squeezing, bending,
or rubbing it on sharp edges.
Keep the power cable away from
hot surfaces and naked flame.
Make sure that there is no dan-
ger that the power cable could
be accidentally pulled or that
someone could trip over it when
the appliance is in use.
Unplug the appliance before
each cleaning and when the ap-
pliance is not in use.
Do not pull the power cable of
the appliance to disconnect it
from its power supply and never
wrap its power cable around the
appliance.
Do not immerse the appliance,
power cable, or power plug in
water or any other liquids. Do not
hold it under running water.
When heating food in plastic or
paper containers, keep an eye
on the oven due to the possibility
of ignition.
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instructions
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Remove the wire strings and/or
metal handles of paper or plastic
bags before placing bags to the
oven.
If smoke is observed, switch off
or unplug the appliance if safe to
do so and keep the door closed
in order to stifle any flames.
Do not use microwave oven
for storage. Do not leave paper
items, cooking material or food
inside the oven when it is not
being used.
The contents of feeding bottles
and baby food jars should be
stirred or shaken and the tem-
perature checked before con-
sumption, in order to avoid burns.
This appliance is a Group 2 Class
B ISM equipment. Group 2 con-
tains all ISM (Industrial, Scientific
and Medical) equipment in which
radio-frequency energy is inten-
tionally generated and/or used in
the form of electromagnetic radi-
ation for the treatment of material,
and spark erosion equipment.
Class B equipment is suitable for
use in domestic establishments
and establishments directly con-
nected to a low voltage power
supply network.
Do not use cooking oil in the
oven. Hot oil may damage the
components and materials of the
oven, and it may even cause skin
burns.
Pierce food with thick crust such
as potatoes, courgettes, apples
and chestnuts.
Appliance must be placed so that
the rear side is facing the wall.
Before moving the appliance,
please secure the turntable to
prevent damage.
Eggs in their shell and whole
hard-boiled eggs must not be
heated in microwave ovens since
they may explode, even after mi-
crowave heating has ended.
WARNING: If the door or door
seals are damaged, the oven must
not be operated until it has been
repaired by a competent person.
WARNING: It is hazardous for
anyone other than a competent
person to carry out any service
or repair operation which involves
the removal of a cover which gives
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protection against exposure to mi-
crowave energy.
WARNING: Liquids and other
foods must not be heated in sealed
containers since they are liable to
explode.
The oven should be cleaned reg-
ularly and any food deposits re-
moved.
There should be min 20 cm free
space above the top surface of
the oven.
Do not over-cook foods; other-
wise, you may cause a fire.
Do not use chemicals and steam
assisted cleaners to clean the
appliance.
Extreme caution is advised when
being used near children and
persons who are restricted in
their physical, sensory or mental
abilities.
This appliance can be used by
the children who are at the age
of 8 or over and by the people
who have limited physical, sen-
sory or mental capacity or who
do not have knowledge and ex-
perience, as long as they are
supervised with regard to safe
use of the product or they are
instructed accordingly or under-
stand the risks of using the prod-
uct. Children should not play with
the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance procedures should
not be performed by children un-
less they are controlled by their
elders.
Danger of choking! Keep all
the packaging materials away
from children.
Due to excessive heat that arises
in grill and combination modes,
children should only be allowed
to use these modes under super-
vision of an adult.
Keep the product and its power
cable so that they are inaccessi-
ble by children under 8 years old.
Do not cook food directly on the
glass tray. Put the food in / on
appropriate kitchen utensils be-
fore placing them in the oven.
Metallic containers for food and
beverages are not allowed during
microwave cooking. Otherwise,
sparking may occur.
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instructions
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Microwave oven must not be
placed in a cabinet that is not in
compliance with the installation
instructions.
Microwave oven is intended for
built-in use only.
If built-in appliances being used
equal or higher than 900 mm
above the floor, care should be
taken not to displace the turn-
table when removing containers
from the appliance.
If the built-in product is in a cabi-
net with a door, the product must
be operated with the cabinet
door open.
1.2 Compliance with the WEEE
Directive and Disposing of the
Waste Product:
This product complies with EU WEEE Directive
(2012/19/EU). This product bears a classification
symbol for waste electrical and electronic equip-
ment (WEEE).
This symbol indicates that this product
shall not be disposed with other
household wastes at the end of its ser-
vice life. Used device must be returned
to offical collection point for recycling
of electrical and electronic devices. To find these
collection systems please contact to your local au-
thorities or retailer where the product was pu-
chased. Each household performs important role
in recovering and recycling of old appliance.
Appropriate disposal of used appliance helps pre-
vent potential negative consequences for the envi-
ronment and human health.
1.3 Compliance with RoHS Directive
The product you have purchased complies with EU
RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU). It does not contain
harmful and prohibited materials specified in the
Directive.
1.4 Package information
Packaging materials of the product are
manufactured from recyclable materials
in accordance with our National
Environment Regulations. Do not dis-
pose of the packaging materials together with the
domestic or other wastes. Take them to the pack-
aging material collection points designated by the
local authorities.
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instructions
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Markings on the product or the values stated in other documents supplied with the product are values obtained under laboratory
conditions as per relevant standards. These values may vary according to the usage of the appliance and ambient conditions.
Power values are tested at 230V.
2 Your microwave oven
2.1 Overview
Controls and parts
1. Control panel
2. Turntable shaft
3. Turntable support
4. Glass tray
5. Oven window
6. Door group
7. Door safety interlock system
2.2 Technical data
Power consumption 230 V~50 Hz,
1250 W (Microwave)
Output 800 W
Operating
frequency
2450 MHz
External dimensions
(Microwave Oven)
289.1*461* 340 mm
External dimensions
(Kit contents)
382*594*340 mm
Internal dimensions of
the oven
218*29*314 mm
Oven
Capacity
20 Liters
Net weight 12 kg
Net weight (Kit con-
tents)
13 kg
6
7
1
235 4
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2.3 Installing the turntable
Göbek (alt kısım)
Cam tabla
Döner tabla desteği
Döner tabla mili
Never place the glass tray upside down. The
glass tray should never be restricted.
Both glass tray and turntable support must al-
ways be used during cooking.
All food and containers of food must always
place on the glass tray for cooking.
If glass tray or turntable support crack or break,
contact your nearest authorized service center.
2 Your microwave oven
Hub (underside)
Glass tray
Turntable shaft
Turntable support
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3 Installation and connection
3.1 Installation and connection
Remove all packing material and accessories.
Examine the oven for any damage such as dents
or broken door. Do not install if oven is damaged.
Remove any protective film found on the micro-
wave oven cabinet surface.
Do not remove the light brown Mica cover that is
attached to the oven cavity to protect the mag-
netron.
Select a flat surface that provides sufficient
space for inlet and outlet ducts.
20cm
30cm
20cm
min85cm
20cm
Minimum installation height is 85 cm.
Rear surface of the appliance should not be
placed against a wall. Leave a clearance of min.
30 cm above the oven; the minimum distance
between the oven and adjacent walls, if any,
should be 20 cm.
Do not remove the spacers beneath the oven.
Obstructing the inlet and outlet openings may
damage the oven.
The appliance is fitted with a plug and must only
be connected to a properly installed grounded
socket.
The mains voltage must correspond to the volt-
age specified on the rating plate.
If the plug is no longer accessible after installa-
tion, an all-pole isolating switch must be present
on the installation side with a contact gap of at
least 3 mm.
Adapters, multi-way sockets and extension
cords must not be used. Overloading can result
with a risk of fire.
A
WARNING: Do not place the oven
onto a hob or any other appliance
that emits heat. Placing the oven
on or close to a heat resource may
damage the oven and consequently,
the warranty will become void.
The accessible surface may be hot
during operation.
CDo not trap or bend the power cable.
CFor built-in use, refer to the in-
stallation information con-
tained in kit with the model code
MOK 20232 X.
3.2 Radio interference
COperation of the microwave oven
may cause interference on radios,
TVs and similar appliances.
Place the oven as far away from radios and TVs
as possible. Operation of microwave oven may
cause interference to your radio or TV reception.
2. Plug your oven into a standard household out-
let. Be sure the voltage and the frequency is the
same as the voltage and the frequency on the
rating plate.
In case of interference, it may be reduced or
eliminated by taking the precautions given
below:
Clean the door and sealing surface of the oven.
Set the antenna direction of the radio or TV
again.
Reposition the oven based on the location of the
receiver.
Place microwave oven away from the receiver.
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Plug the microwave oven to another outlet, thus
microwave oven and receiver shall be on differ-
ent lines.
3.3 Microwave cooking principles
Prepare the food carefully. Place the remaining
parts to the outside of the dish.
Pay attention to the cooking time. Cook in the
shortest time specified and add some more time
if required. Overcooked food may cause smoke
or may be burnt.
Cover the food while cooking. Covering the food
prevents any splashing and helps to ensure that
food is cooked evenly.
Turn over food such as poultry and hamburg-
ers while cooking them in a microwave oven in
order to accelerate cooking of this kind of food.
Larger food such as roast must be turned over
at least once.
Turn food such as meatballs upside down in the
middle of the cooking and replace them with
each other from the center of the dish to the
outside.
3.4 Grounding instructions
This appliance must be grounded. This oven has a
grounding cable with a grounded plug. Appliance
must be plugged to a wall outlet installed and
grounded correctly. Grounding system allows a
leak wire for the electrical current in case of a
short circuit and reduces the risk of electric shock.
We recommend using an electrical circuit dedi-
cated to the oven. Operating with high voltage is
dangerous and may cause fire or other accidents
that would cause damage to the oven.
AWARNING: Misuse of grounding
plug may cause electric shock.
CIf you have any questions on ground-
ing and electrical instructions,
please consult a qualified electric
technician or service personnel.
C
Manufacturer and/or dealer would
not accept any responsibility for in-
juries or damages on the oven that
may occur when electrical connec-
tion procedures are not followed.
3.5 Utensil test
Never operate the microwave oven empty. The
only exception is the utensil test described in the
following section. Some certain non-metal utensils
may not be suitable for using in microwave. If you
are not sure whether your utensil is suitable for
microwave, you can perform the following test.
1. Place the empty utensil to be tested into the
microwave oven together with a microwave-
compatible glass filled with 250 ml water.
2. Operate the microwave oven at max power for
1 minute.
3. Check carefully the temperature of the utensil
being tested. If it is warmed up, it is not suitable
for use in microwave.
4. Never exceed the operating time limit of 1 min-
ute. If you notice arcing during 1 minute of op-
eration, stop the microwave. Utensils causing
arcing are not suitable for use in microwave.
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Following list is a general guide that would help
you in selecting the right utensil.
Cooking utensil Microwave Grill Combination
Heat-resistant glass Yes Yes Yes
Non-heat-resistant glass No No No
Heat-resistant ceramics Yes Yes Yes
Plastic dish suitable for microwave oven Yes No No
Paper kitchenware Yes No No
Metal tray No Yes No
Metal rack No Yes No
Aluminum foil and foil covers No Yes No
Foam materials No No No
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4.2 Setting the time
When the microwave oven is energized, "0:00”
will be displayed in LED screen and buzzer will
ring once.
1. Press key once and the figures for clock will
start flashing.
2. Turn to adjust the hour; the input value
should be between 0 and 23.
3. Press key and the figures for minutes will
start flashing.
4. Turn to adjust the minutes; the input value
should be between 0 and 59.
5. Press key to complete the time setting. “:”
symbol will flash and time will appear.
CIf you press (Stop/Cancel) dur-
ing time setting, oven will automati-
cally return back to previous mode.
4.3 Cooking with microwave oven
1. Press (Microwave) and “P100” will be
displayed in LED screen.
2. Press (Microwave) again or turn to
select the desired power. Each time you press
the key, “P100”, “P80”, ”P50”, “P30” or “P10”
will be displayed respectively.
3. Press (Start/+30 Sec./Confirm) to confirm
and turn to set the cooking time to a value
between 0:05 and 95:00.
4. Press (Start/+30 Sec./Confirm) again to
start cooking.
Microwave
Clock
Defrost
by time
Defrost
by weight
Kitchen Timer/Clock
Start/+30 sec./Confirm
Stop/Cancel
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4.1 Control panel
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CExample: If you want to use 80%
microwave power to cook for 20
minutes, you can operate the oven
with the following steps.
5. Press (Microwave) once and “P100” will be
displayed in the screen.
6. Press (Microwave) once again or turn to
set 80% microwave power.
7. Press (Start/+30Sec./Confirm) to confirm
and "P 80” will be displayed in the screen.
8. Turn to adjust the cooking time until the
oven displays "20:00".
9. Press (Start/+30 Sec./Confirm) to start
cooking.
The steps for adjusting the time in coding button
are as below:
Setting the duration Increment amount
0-1 minute 5 seconds
1-5 minutes 10 seconds
5-10 minutes 30 seconds
10-30 minutes 1 minute
30-95 minutes 5 minutes
Microwave keypad instructions
Order Screen Microwave
Power
1 P100 100%
2 P80 80%
3 P50 50%
4 P30 30%
5 P10 10%
4.4 Quick start
1. In standby mode, press (Start/+30Sec./
Confirm) to start cooking with 100% microwave
power. Each time you press the key, cooking
time will increase until 95 minutes with steps
of 30 seconds.
2. In microwave oven cooking or defrost by time
modes, the cooking time will increase by 30
seconds each time you press (Start/+30
Sec/Confirm).
3. In standby mode, turn counterclockwise to
set the cooking time in order to start cooking
with 100% microwave power and press
(Start/+30Sec./Confirm) to start cooking.
CIn auto menu and defrost by
weight modes, pressing
(Start/+30Sec/Confirm) will not
increase the cooking time.
4.5 Defrost by weight
1. Press (Defrost by weight) for once.
2. Turn to select the weight of food from 100
to 2000 g.
3. Press (Start/+30 Sec./Confirm) to start
defrost.
4.6 Defrost by time
1. Press (Defrost by time) for once.
2. Turn to select the defrost time. The maximum
time is 95 minutes.
3. Press (Start/+30 Sec./Confirm) to start
defrost. Defrost power is P30 and cannot be
changed.
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4.7 Kitchen timer (counter)
Your oven is equipped with an automatic counter
which is not linked with the oven functions and can
be used separately at the kitchen ( it can be set to
max. 95 minutes.)
1. Press (Kitchen Timer/Clock) for once and
00:00 will be displayed in LED screen.
2. Turn to enter the correct time.
3. Press (Start/+30Sec./Confirm) to confirm
the setting.
4. When the countdown from the entered time
reaches to 00:00, the buzzer will ring for 5
times. If the time is set (24-hour system),
current time will be displayed in LED screen.
Press (Stop/Cancel) to abort the timer at an-
ytime.
CKitchen timer functions different
than 24-clock system. Kitchen timer
is just a timer.
4.8 Auto menu
1. Turn clockwise to select the desired menu.
Menus between “A-1” and “A-8”, namely pizza,
meat, vegetable, pasta, potato, fish, beverage
and popcorn, will be displayed.
2. Press (Start/+30Sec./Confirm) to confirm.
3. Turn to choose the default weight in
accordance with the menu chart.
4. Press (Start/+30 Sec./Confirm) to start
cooking.
CExample: If you want to use “Auto
Menu" to cook 350 g fish:
1. Turn clockwise until "A-6" is displayed in
the screen.
2. Press (Start/+30Sec./Confirm) to confirm.
3. Turn to select the weight of fish until "350"
is displayed in the screen.
4. Press (Start/+30 Sec./Confirm) to start
cooking.
Auto cooking menu
Menu Weight Screen
A-1
Pizza 200 g 200
400 g 400
A-2
Meat 250 g 250
350 g 350
450 g 450
A-3
Vegetable 200 g 200
300 g 300
400 g 400
A-4
Pasta 50 g (with 450 ml cold
water) 50
100 g (with 800 ml cold
water) 100
A-5
Potato 200 g 200
400 g 400
600 g 600
A-6
Fish 250 g 250
350 g 350
450 g 450
A-7
Beverage 1 glass (120 ml) 1
2 glasses (240 ml) 2
3 glasses (360 ml) 3
A-8
Popcorn 50 g 50
100 g 100
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4.9 Multi-step cooking
At most 2 steps can be set for cooking. In mul-
ti-step cooking, if one step is defrosting, then de-
frosting must be placed in the first step.
CIf you want to thaw food for 5 min-
utes and then cook with 80% micro-
wave power for 7 minutes, perform
the following steps:
1. Press (Defrost by time) for once.
2. Turn to select the defrost time until "5:00" is
displayed in the screen.
3. Press (Microwave) once and “P100” will be
displayed in the screen.
4. Press (Microwave) once again or turn to
set 80% microwave power.
5. Press (Start/+30Sec./Confirm) to confirm
and "P 80” will be displayed in the screen.
6. Turn to adjust the cooking time until the oven
displays "7:00".
7. Press (Start/+30Sec./Confirm) to start
cooking. Buzzer will sound once for the first step
and Defrost time countdown will start. Buzzer
will sound once again when entering the second
cooking step. Buzzer will sound for 5 times at
the end of cooking.
4.10 Query function
1. In microwave, press (Microwave) and
the current power level will be displayed for 3
seconds. After 3 seconds, the oven will return to
the previous mode.
4 Operation
2. While cooking, press (Kitchen Timer/Clock)
and the current time will be displayed for 3
seconds.
4.11 Child lock
1. Locking: In standby mode, press (Stop/
Cancel) for 3 seconds and a buzzer will sound
indicating that the child lock is activated. If the
time is already set, current time will also be
displayed; otherwise will be displayed in the
LED screen.
2. Unlocking: To disable the child lock, press
(Stop/Cancel) for 3 seconds and a long
“beep” will sound indicating that the child lock
is disabled.
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5.1 Cleaning
AWARNING: Never use gasoline, sol-
vent, abrasive cleaning agents, met-
al objects or hard brushes to clean
the appliance.
AWARNING: Never immerse the ap-
pliance or its power cable in water
or in any other liquid.
1. Turn the appliance off and disconnect it from
wall socket.
2. Wait for the appliance to completely cool down.
3. Keep the inside of the oven clean. Wipe with a
damp cloth when splashed food or spilled liq-
uids stick on the walls of the oven. A mild de-
tergent may be used if the oven gets very dirty.
Avoid using sprays and other harsh cleaning
agents as they may cause stains, marks, and
opaqueness on the door surface.
4. Outer surfaces of the oven must be cleaned with
a damp cloth. Do not allow water ingress from
ventilation openings to prevent damage to the
operating parts in the oven.
5. Wipe both sides of the door and the glass, door
gaskets and parts near the gaskets frequently
with a damp cloth in order to remove the over-
flowing and splashing stains. Do not use abra-
sive cleaning agents.
6. Do not allow control panel to get wet. Clean with
a soft damp cloth. Leave the door of the oven
open to prevent inadvertent operation while
cleaning the control panel.
7. If steam accumulates inside or around the oven
door, wipe with a soft cloth. This may occur
when the microwave oven is operated under
high humidity conditions. It is normal.
8. In some cases, you may need to remove the
glass tray for cleaning. Wash the tray in warm
soapy water or in a dishwasher.
5 Cleaning and maintenance
9. The roller ring and oven floor should be
cleaned regularly to avoid excessive noise. It
would be sufficient to wipe the lower surface
of the oven with a mild detergent. Roller ring
may be washed in warm soapy water or in a
dishwasher. When you remove the roller ring
from oven internal floor for cleaning, ensure
that you install it in the correct position while
replacing it.
10. In order to remove bad odors in your oven,
put a glass of water and juice and peel of
a lemon to a deep bowl suitable for use in
microwave and operate the oven for 5 minutes
in microwave mode. Wipe thoroughly and dry
with a soft cloth.
11. Please contact the authorized service when
the oven lamp needs to be replaced.
12. The oven should be cleaned regularly and
any food deposits should be removed. If the
oven is not kept clean, this may cause surface
defects that would affect the lifecycle of the
appliance negatively and that would possibly
cause risks.
13. Please do not dispose this appliance with
household waste; old ovens shall be disposed
to special waste centers provided by the
municipalities.
14. When the microwave oven is used in grill
function, a small amount of smoke and odor
may occur which will disappear after a certain
time of usage.
15. The appliance shall not be cleaned with a
steam cleaner.
5.2 Storage
If you do not intend to use the appliance for a
long time, please store it carefully.
Please make sure that the appliance is un-
plugged, cooled down and totally dry.
Store the appliance in a cool and dry place.
Keep the appliance out of the reach of children.
Microwave Oven / User Manual20 / EN
6 Troubleshooting
Normal
Microwave oven interferes with TV reception Radio and TV reception may be interfered when micro-
wave oven is operating. It is similar to the interference
caused by small electrical appliances, like mixer, vacu-
um cleaner, and electric fan. It is normal.
Oven light is dimmed In low power microwave cooking, oven light may be
dimmed. It is normal.
Steam accumulating on door, hot air coming out of
vents During cooking, steam may arise from the food. Most of
this steam will get out from vents. But some may accu-
mulate on a cool place like oven door. It is normal.
Oven started accidentally with no food in it. It is not allowed to run the appliance without any food
inside. It is very dangerous.
Problem Possible Reason Solution
Oven cannot be started. 1) Power cable is not plugged in
properly. Unplug. Then plug again after 10
seconds.
2) Fuse is blown or circuit breaker
is activated. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
(repaired by professional personnel
of our company).
3) Trouble with outlet. Test the outlet with other electrical
appliances.
Oven does not heat. 4) Door is not closed properly. Close the door properly.
Glass turntable makes noise when
microwave oven operates 5) Turntable and bottom of the
oven is dirty. Refer to “Cleaning and Maintenance"
section to clean dirty parts.
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