5. When the set cooking time has elapsed, an acoustic end signal ("ding") sounds and the device
switches off (interior light goes out).
6. If you want to stop the cooking process before the set time has elapsed, turn the time control
to position "0".
7. Open the door and remove the food.
Please note:
If the appliance door is not closed properly, the cooking process will not start.
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The interior light only lights up during the cooking process.
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If you want to set a cooking time of less than 2 minutes, first turn the timer to more than 3
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minutes and then turn it back to the desired cooking time.
If the door is opened during the cooking/defrosting process before the set time has elapsed,
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the cooking/defrosting process will stop automatically and continue after the appliance door
is closed.
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When heating food in plastic or paper packaging, it should be monitored as there is a risk of
spontaneous combustion.
Remove any metallic parts or metal handles from paper/plastic packaging before placing it in
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the microwave.
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Always reset the timer to position "0" if you remove the food from the microwave oven before
the set cooking time has elapsed.
- In general, the timer should always be set to "0" when the device is not in use. Otherwise,
malfunctions (magnetron) could occur.
If malfunctions occur, you should first check the following points.
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Make sure the power cord is properly plugged in. If not, unplug the power cord, wait about 10
seconds, and then plug it back in.
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Check your household socket and fuse.
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Check that the appliance door is properly closed and locked and remove any blocking residue
between the appliance door and the housing.
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If the interior lighting is defective, take the device to a specialist workshop to have the bulb
replaced.
WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
If repairs are necessary due to damage or malfunctions, contact an authorized service
center. The rear cover of the device and other parts may only be removed by a service
technician.
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