Инструкция к микроволновке на английском

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Learn the basics of microwaving your food and maintaining your oven

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  • Using the Microwave
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  • Defrosting Foods in the Microwave
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  • Reheating Food in the Microwave
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  • Microwaving Different Types of Food
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  • Cleaning & Maintenance
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  • Video
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  • Q&A
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  • Tips
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  • Warnings

A microwave can be a great way to warm up leftovers and cook food quickly, but there are a few key rules to follow when using one. If you’re looking for a refresher on how to use a microwave, you’ve come to the right place! We’ll go over how to set up and use a microwave for the first time, and we’ll go over the basics of heating food in this appliance. We’ll also go over how to defrost food in the microwave and provide some tips for microwave maintenance. Keep reading for everything you need to know!

Microwave Oven: How-To Guide

  1. Check the owner’s manual for set-up instructions.
  2. Plug the microwave into a grounded wall outlet.
  3. Set up the glass turntable.
  4. Place food in a microwave-safe dish and put it in the microwave.
  5. Select the settings and the amount of time you want to cook your food for.
  6. Push the “Start” button and wait for your food to cook.
  1. Step 1 Consult the owner’s manual that came with your microwave.

    Microwaves may have different installation instructions, so it’s important to read the owner’s manual to make sure you set yours up correctly. Reading the owner’s manual will also help you get familiar with your microwave’s unique features and settings.

  2. Step 2 Place the microwave on a flat, dry surface.

    A clean counter in your kitchen or a solid, wooden table are good locations for your microwave. Do not put the microwave near a gas or electric range, such as your stove.

    • Make sure the microwave’s air vents on one side are not being blocked.

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  3. Step 3 Plug the microwave into a 20-amp grounded wall outlet.

    Make sure the outlet is rated for 20 A, which will ensure it is safe to use to power the microwave. Plug the microwave’s power cord directly into a grounded outlet.[1]

    • Pick an outlet that is not already being used by another appliance or electronic device.
    • Don’t use an adapter or an extension cord when plugging in your microwave. Using extension cords with cooking appliances creates a fire hazard.[2]
    • Note that a microwave from one country may not work or become damaged in another country. In the Americas and Japan, the outlets are usually rated for 110 V 60 Hz. In Europe, Asia, and the rest of the world, the outlets are usually rated for 220 V 50 Hz.
  4. Step 4 Place the plastic roller ring and round glass tray into the microwave.

    Most microwaves will come with a plastic roller ring and a round glass tray (also called the turntable). Put them into the microwave according to the directions in your owner’s manual, and make sure the glass tray spins around on the roller ring easily and smoothly.[3]

  5. Step 5 Put food in a microwave-safe dish and place it in the microwave.

    Check the dish for the microwave-safe symbol, which includes several squiggly lines. Sometimes, the symbol will also include an image of a microwave or the word “micro” at the bottom.[4]
    If you see any variation of this symbol on a plate, bowl, mug, or Tupperware, it’s safe to heat your food in it.

    • There are a few things you should never put in your microwave. These include:
      • Aluminum foil
      • Metal or stainless steel dishware or silverware
      • Styrofoam
      • Single-use plastics and takeout containers[5]
  6. Step 6 Choose the setting, power level, and cooking time for your food.

    You should see buttons numbered 1-9 on the front of the microwave—use these numbers to enter in your desired cooking time. You should also see buttons for different cooking methods, such as defrosting or reheating, as well as buttons with pre-set cooking times for specific foods like popcorn. If you see a specific button for the type of food you’re cooking, you can press it instead of entering the cooking time manually.

    • Depending on what you’re cooking, you may also need to adjust the microwave’s power level using the designated button.
    • Most foods won’t require you to adjust the power level, but there are a few instances when it’s a good idea to do this. For example:
      • When reheating foods that can’t be stirred (lasagna, potatoes, etc), lower the power to 50% to make sure it cooks through evenly.
      • When softening butter or melting chocolate, lower the power to 50% to make sure you don’t overheat them.
      • When heating liquid foods like soups or sauces, lower the power to 50% to prevent splattering.[6]
      • When defrosting food, lower the power to anywhere between 20% to 50%, depending on the instructions on the package of the item you’re defrosting.[7]
  7. Step 7 Start the microwave and let your food cook.

    Press the “start” button, and wait for the microwave to finish cooking your food. When it’s done, it will shut off automatically, and many models will also play a short alarm sound to alert you that your food is ready.

    • Be careful when removing your food from the microwave—it will be hot! Use protective oven mitts, or wait a few minutes for it to cool down.
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  1. Step 1 Use the “defrost button.”

    Many microwave ovens have a designated “Defrost” button that you can use to thaw frozen foods. The defrost setting usually sets your microwave to 30% power so that the food will gently thaw but not cook. Just make sure to remove the frozen food from its package and place it in a microwave-safe dish before putting it in the microwave.[8]

    • This speeds up and simplifies the cooking process since you’ll only need to wait a few minutes for the food to defrost in the microwave rather than waiting several hours for it to defrost on the counter or in the fridge.
    • Once the food is fully defrosted, move on to the next step of the cooking process. For example, if you defrosted frozen vegetables to use in a stir fry, add the defrosted vegetables to your pan and start cooking them.
  2. Step 2 If your microwave doesn’t have a defrost button, lower the power level manually.

    You should see a button on your microwave that allows you to adjust its power settings. Depending on the food you’re thawing, you may need to lower the power level to anywhere from 20%-50%, then enter the specific amount of cooking time. Be sure to check the package of your frozen foods; they’ll likely have instructions for what power level to use and how long to defrost the food for.[9]

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  1. Step 1 Reheat leftovers that are 1-4 days old, but discard leftovers that are over 5 days old.

    Leftovers that are 5 days or older should not be reheated or eaten, as they likely have gone bad and may contain bacteria that can get you sick.[10]

  2. Step 2 Arrange food in a ring on a plate to help it heat evenly.

    Piling food in the middle of a plate or bowl will cause the food on the edge of the plate to heat up faster than the food towards the center of the plate. Avoid this by pushing the food into a ring around the edge of the plate or bowl. This will allow the food to heat up evenly.[11]

  3. Step 3 Cover the food with a microwave-safe cover or plastic wrap.

    Prevent liquids or saucy foods from splattering onto the interior of the microwave by covering it before you warm it up. You can use a thick, domed cover made of durable plastic that is designed for use in the microwave, or microwave-safe plastic cling wrap.[12]

    • A plastic cover will also help to keep steam in as you warm up the food, making it less likely to dry out while cooking.
    • You can also use a paper towel over the food in a pinch.
  4. Step 4 When reheating foods, warm them in short intervals.

    It can be tricky to know how long to warm up cooked food in the microwave, so it’s important to start slowly to avoid overcooking it or drying it out. Start by heating the food for one minute, then take it out of the microwave and check it to see if it is warm enough for you. Stir the food, look for steam, and taste it to see if it is warm enough.[13]

    • If the food is not warm enough for you, put it in for another 30 seconds to one minute. Continue heating the food in intervals of 30 seconds to one minute until it is warm enough.
  5. Step 5 Heat certain foods separately so they do not become soggy or dry.

    Depending on what you are reheating, you may need to deconstruct your leftovers and warm up different foods separately. Heat dense items first, such as meats, as they take longer to warm up. Then, add less dense items like cooked pasta or vegetables to the plate and warm them up.[14]

    • For example, if you are reheating a burger, put the patty on a plate and heat it in the microwave separately, then add it to the bun. Microwaving a burger with the bun will make it soggy.
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  1. Step 1 Cooking microwave dinners and frozen foods

    Check the instructions on the label of microwave dinners to find the proper cooking time for these meals. Make sure you stir the food around once it has cooked to confirm there are no frozen or cold spots. If there are, put the food back in the microwave for 30 seconds to 1 minute or until it cooks through.

  2. Step 2 Making microwave popcorn

    Check the instructions on the label to find the correct cooking time for the popcorn. Place the bag in the microwave and set it to cook for the proper amount of time. Some microwaves also have a specific button labeled “Popcorn,” which you can use instead of entering the cooking time yourself.

  3. Step 3 Steaming vegetables

    Put uncooked vegetables like broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower in a microwave-safe bowl. Add a splash of water or a small amount of butter to help steam the veggies and cover the bowl with a microwave cover or microwave-safe plastic wrap. Cook the vegetables for 2-3 minutes, then remove them and give them a stir. Put them back in the microwave and continue to cook them in 1-minute intervals until they are steamed through.[15]

    • Add black pepper, salt, and any other spices you enjoy to the steamed vegetables for more flavor once they are cooked.
  4. Step 4 Cooking fish

    Season uncooked fish with salt, pepper, and a squeeze of lemon. Then, place it on a ceramic plate and cover it with microwave-safe plastic wrap. Cook the fish for 1-2 minutes in the microwave until it turns white at the edges and lighter in color. Watch the fish closely as it cooks to ensure you do not overcook it.[16]

    • The cooking time for the fish will depend on the size, shape, and thickness of the filet.
  5. Step 5 Cooking eggs

    You can make several egg dishes in the microwave, including poached eggs, scrambled eggs, omelets, and even mini quiches. To make scrambled eggs in the microwave, start by greasing a microwave-safe bowl. Add an egg and a small splash of milk to the bowl and whisk until combined. Microwave for 45 seconds, then remove and give it a stir. Put the eggs back in the microwave and cook for another 45 seconds or until done to your liking.[17]

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  1. Step 1 Clean the microwave once a week.

    Use a damp cloth to wipe down the inside of the microwave well. If there are any stuck-on bits of food in the interior of your microwave, try removing them with some water and a bit of dish soap.[18]

    • Try to get in the habit of cleaning the microwave once a week so it stays clean and works well.
  2. Step 2 Remove cooking odors with water and lemon.

    After a while, your microwave can start to smell, especially if it is not cleaned regularly. Remove odors by putting 1 to 1.5 cups (240 to 350 ml) water and the juice and peels of one lemon in a glass bowl. Then, place the bowl in the microwave and warm it up for 4-5 minutes.[19]

    • Once the microwave has finished, use oven mitts to carefully remove the bowl from the microwave. Take a clean cloth and give the inside of the microwave a final wipe down.
  3. Step 3 Take your microwave in for repairs if it develops issues or stops working.

    If you notice your microwave is not heating up food properly or it takes a very long time to cook food, bring it to a repair shop or contact an expert repair person. You can also contact the manufacturer of the microwave for repairs, especially if you have a warranty for the appliance.

    • Do not use a microwave that sparks or creates a burnt smell. Unplug it and take it in for repairs so you can be sure it is safe to use.
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    Metal containers are not a suitable container for use in a microwave oven because they do not warm the food up. Provided the bowl has no sharp or rough edges, you won’t see sparks or flames either but the bowl will be useless for warming up the food. While sparks or arcing won’t happen from a smooth bowl, they can occur if forks and other metallic objects with sharp edges are put in the microwave oven, which can harm the microwave oven or even cause a fire. For the best and safest results, use a glass bowl or a microwave-safe plastic bowl (polypropylene or polyethylene).

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    Many recipes will require you to stir the food one or more times during cooking to ensure even cooking throughout the entire food. Otherwise, there is a risk of the food being cooked unevenly, with some hot spots and some cold spots.

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    Why does it say I have to pierce the ready meal film?

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    If the film is not pierced, the wrapping will burst or explode during cooking. This occurs because the microwaves heat the water molecules in the food. This creates steam and as the steam builds up, it has nowhere to go if there are no holes in the film. It is a lot easier to pierce the wrapper than to wipe off food that has exploded everywhere inside the microwave oven!

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  • Do not heat dry foods or oils, as they can catch fire in the microwave.

  • Do not run the microwave with nothing inside of it, as it will damage the microwave.

  • Do not use a microwave that runs with the door open, as extended exposure can cause microwave burns.

  • Be extremely careful when handling hot water in the microwave. Water can superheat; that is, the temperature of the water can be much higher than the boiling point, but the water does not boil. Never reheat water that was already heated in the microwave, and always wait a minute or so for the water to cool down slightly.[20]

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The best way to warm up food in the microwave is to arrange it into a ring shape on a ceramic plate or in a glass bowl, so the food heats evenly. To prevent splatter, cover the leftovers with a paper towel, sheet of wax paper, or microwave-safe thick plastic cover. Then, microwave the food for 1 minute, and continue microwaving it for 30 seconds at a time until it’s ready. You can also use your microwave to defrost microwave dinners and frozen food by pressing the defrost button or cooking your food at a ratio of 7 minutes per pound. In addition, you can steam uncooked vegetables by microwaving them in a covered bowl for about 2 to 3 minutes. However, do not try to cook soups or sauces in the microwave, since they could overheat and explode. For more tips, including how to maintain your microwave, scroll down!

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Hotpoint Cook 20 MWH 101 B Installation Guide

Hotpoint Cook 20 MWH 101 B Microwave Specification

The Hotpoint Cook 20 MWH 101 B Microwave is a versatile kitchen appliance designed to cater to a variety of cooking needs. It features a 20-liter capacity, making it suitable for small to medium-sized households. The microwave operates with a power output of 700 watts, providing efficient heating and cooking capabilities for everyday use. It includes a range of automatic cooking programs that simplify the preparation of popular dishes, allowing users to achieve optimal results with minimal effort. The microwave’s intuitive control panel is equipped with easy-to-use buttons and a digital display, ensuring straightforward operation and precise control over cooking times and power levels. The design of the Hotpoint Cook 20 MWH 101 B is compact and stylish, fitting seamlessly into modern kitchen settings while maximizing counter space. Its interior is crafted from durable materials, ensuring longevity and ease of maintenance. For added safety, the microwave includes a child lock feature, preventing accidental operation by young children. The turntable inside ensures even cooking of food by rotating dishes during operation. Overall, the Hotpoint Cook 20 MWH 101 B Microwave offers a reliable and user-friendly solution for efficient meal preparation, combining functionality with modern aesthetics.

Hotpoint Cook 20 MWH 101 B Microwave F.A.Q.

To set the clock, press the ‘Clock’ button, use the number pad to enter the current time, and then press ‘Clock’ again to confirm.

Ensure the door is properly closed. Check if the microwave is plugged in and the fuse or circuit breaker has not tripped.

Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to wipe down the interior. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads.

The maximum power level for the Hotpoint Cook 20 MWH 101 B Microwave is 800 watts.

Select the ‘Defrost’ function, input the weight of the food using the number pad, and press ‘Start’.

No, do not use metal containers as they can cause sparks and damage the microwave. Use microwave-safe glass or plastic instead.

Place the food on the grill rack, select the ‘Grill’ mode, set the desired time, and press ‘Start’.

Unplug the microwave for 10 seconds and then plug it back in. This can help reset the electronics.

Regularly clean the interior and exterior surfaces, ensure the door seals are clean, and periodically check the turntable for smooth rotation.

Press and hold the ‘Sound’ button for 3 seconds to toggle the sound on or off.

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Table of contents

Safety information 4
Product description 6
Control panel 8
Daily use 9
Cleaning and maintenance 15
What to do if … 16

Technical data 17
Installation 19
Door safety device 19
Electrical connection 20
Environmental concerns 21
IKEA GUARANTEE 22

Safety Information

Read carefully and keep for future
reference.

Do not heat, or use ammable materials in
or near the oven. Fumes can create a re
hazard or explosion.
Do not use your microwave oven for drying
textiles, paper, spices, herbs, wood, owers,
fruit or other combustible materials. Fire

could result.

If material inside / outside the oven should
ignite or smoke is observed, keep oven door
closed and turn the oven off. Disconnect the
power cord or shut off power at the fuse or
circuit breaker panel.
Do not over-cook food. Fire could result.

Do not leave the oven unattended,

especially when using paper, plastic or
other combustible materials in the cooking
process. Paper can char or burn and some
plastics can melt if used when heating foods.
Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors
in this appliance. This type of oven is
specically designed to heat or cook food.
It is not designed for industrial or laboratory

use.

Eggs

Do not use your microwave oven for cooking
or reheating whole eggs with or without
shell since they may explode even after
microwave heating has ended.
This appliance can be used by children
aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of

the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Use, cleaning and user maintenance
shall not be made by children unless they
are aged from 8 years and above and
supervised.

WARNING! The appliance and its

accessible parts may become hot
during use.
Care should be taken to avoid touching
heating elements.
Children less than 8 years of age shall be
kept away unless continuosly supervised.
Do not use your microwave oven for heating
anything in airtight sealed containers. The
pressure increases and may cause damage
when opening or may explode.
If the mains cord needs replacing it
should be replaced by the original mains
cord, which is available via our service
organization.
The mains cord may only be replaced
by a trained service technician.
Service only to be carried out by a trained
service technician. It is hazardous for
anyone other than a trained person to
carry out any service or repair operation,
which involves the removal of any cover,
which gives protection against exposure to
microwave energy.
Do not remove any cover.
The door seals and the door seal areas must
be regularly inspected for damage. If these
areas are damaged the appliance should

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not be operated until it has been repaired
by a trained service technician.

Important precautions
General

This appliance is designed for domestic use

only!

This appliance is intended to be used built­in. Do not use it freestanding.
This appliance is intended for heating food
and beverages. Drying of food or clothing
and heating of warming pads, slippers,
sponges, damp cloth and similar may lead
to risk of injury, ignition or re.
The appliance should not be operated
without food inside. Operation in this
manner is likely to damage the appliance.
If you practice operating the oven, put a
glass of water inside. The water will absorb
the microwave energy and the oven will not
be damaged.
Do not use the cavity for any storage

purposes.

Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic
bags before placing bag in the oven.

Deep-frying

Do not use your microwave oven for deep­frying, because the oil temperature cannot
be controlled.
Use hot pads or oven mitts to prevent burns,
when touching containers, oven parts, and
pan after cooking.

Liquids

E.g. beverages or water. Overheating
the liquid beyond boiling point can occur
without evidence of bubbling. This could
result in a sudden boil over of the hot liquid.
To prevent this possibility the following steps
should be taken:

1. Avoid using straight-sided containers with
narrow necks.

2. Stir the liquid before placing the container
in the oven and let the teaspoon remain in
the container.

3. After heating, allow standing for a

short time, stirring again before carefully
removing the container from the oven.

Careful

Always refer to a microwave cookbook for
details. Especially, if cooking or reheating
food that contains alcohol.
After heating baby food or liquids in a baby
bottle or in a baby food jar, always stir and
check the temperature before serving. This
will ensure that the heat is evenly distributed
and the risk of scalding or burns can be
avoided.
Ensure the Lid and the Teat is removed
before heating!

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Product description

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2
3

4

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Control Panel

2

Grill element

Accessories

Turntable support

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Baking plate

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Glass turntable

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3

Cavity Lamp

4

Door

Wire rack

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General

There are a number of accessories available
on the market. Before you buy, ensure they
are suitable for microwave use.
Ensure that the utensils you use are oven
proof and allow microwaves to pass through
them before cooking.
When you put food and accessories in the
microwave oven, ensure that they do not
come in contact with the interior of the oven.
This is especially important with accessories
made of metal or metal parts.
If accessories containing metal come in
contact with the oven interior, while the oven
is in operation, sparking can occur and the
oven could be damaged.
Aluminium foil can be used safely to shield
small areas of food as long as it does not
come in contact with the oven interior.
Always ensure that the turntable is able to
turn freely before starting the oven

Turntable support

Fit the turntable support in the oven.
Use the turntable support under the Glass
turntable. Never put any other utensils on
the turntable support.

Glass turntable

Place the Glass turntable on the turntable

support.

Use the Glass turntable with all cooking
methods. It collects the dripping juices and
food particles that otherwise would stain
and soil the interior of the oven.

Wire rack

Use the Wire rack when grilling using the
grill or cooking in combination (microwaves
and grill).

Baking plate

Use the bakingplate when cooking in Forced
air mode only or when grilling. Never use it
in combination with microwaves.

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Control panel

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Multifunction knob

2

Stop button

3

Back button

4

Display

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5
6
7

OK button
Start button
Adjust knob

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Daily use

Start protection / key lock

This automatic safety function is activated
one minute after the oven has returned to
“stand by mode“. (The oven is in “stand by”
when the 24-hour clock is displayed or if the
clock has not been set, when the display is
blank).
The door must be opened and closed
e.g. putting food into it, before the safety
lock is released. Else the display will show
“DOOR”.

Cooling down

When a function is nished, the oven
may carry out a cooling procedure. This
is normal. After this procedure the oven
switches off automatically.
If the temperature is higher than 100°C,
“HOT” and the current cavity temperature
are displayed when the oven is in stand­by mode. Be careful not to touch the cavity
inside when removing food. Use Oven
mittens.
“HOT” warning will remain active until the
cavity temperature is below 50°C.
The cooling procedure can be interrupted
without any harm to the oven by opening

the door.

Settings

When the appliance is rst plugged in it will

ask you to set the clock.

After a power failure the clock will ash and
needs to be reset.
Your oven has a number of functions which
can be adjusted to your personal taste.

2. Use the Adjust knob to choose one of

the following settings to adjust

Clock
Sound

ECO
Brightness

3. Press the stop button to exit the settings

function and save all your changes when

you are done.

Clock

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3

2

4

2

1

1. Press the OK button (the left-hand digits

(hour’s) icker).

2. Turn the Adjust knob to set the hours.

3. Press the OK button (the two right hand

digits (minutes) icker).

4. Turn the Adjust knob to set the minutes.

5. Press the OK button again.
The clock is set and in operation.
If you wish to remove the clock from the
display once it has been set simply enter the
clock setting mode again and press the Stop
button while the digits blink.

Sound

1

1 2 3

1. Press the Stop button until Setting is
shown (aprox. 3 sec).

1. Press the OK button.

2. Turn the Adjust knob to turn the sound
ON or OFF.

3. Press the OK button again to conrm the
change.

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Eco

2

3

1

1. Press the OK button.

2. Turn the Adjust knob to turn the ECO
setting ON or OFF.

3. Press the OK button again to conrm the
change.

When ECO is on, the display will
automatically turn off after a while to save
energy. It will automatically light up again
when a button is pressed or the door is

opened.

Brightness

2

3

1

1. Press the OK button.

2. Turn the Adjust knob to set the level of
brightness suitable to your preference.

3. Press the OK button again to conrm the
change.

Jet start

This function is used for quick reheating
of food with a high water content such as;

clear soups, coffee or tea.

Jet Start automatically starts with full
microwave power level and the cooking
time set to 30 seconds. Each additional
press increases the time with 30 seconds.
You may also alter the time by the Adjust
knob to increase or decrease the time.

Cook and reheat with microwaves

Use this function for normal cooking and
reheating, such as vegetables, sh, potatoes
and meat.

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1. Turn the multifunction knob until you nd
the microwave function.

2. Turn the Adjust knob to set the
microwave power level.

3. Press the OK button to conrm your
selection.

4. Turn the Adjust knob to set the cooking
time.

5. Press the Start button.

Once the cooking process has been
started: the time can easily be increased
in 30-second steps by pressing the Start
button. Each press increases the time with
30 seconds.
You may also alter the time by turning the
adjust knob to increase or decrease the
time.
Power level can be altered during cooking
by pressing the Back button and then
turning the Adjust knob.

4

2

With the knob in the upright postion, press
Start button to switch on the Jet Start
function.

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Power level

Microwaves only

Power Suggested use:
900 W Reheating of beverages, water,

clear soups, coffee, tea or other

food with a high water content. If
the food contains egg or cream

choose a lower power.
750 W Cooking of vegetables, meat etc.
650 W Cooking of sh.

500 W More careful cooking e.g. high

protein sauces, cheese and egg

dishes and to nish cooking

casseroles.

350 W Simmering stews, melting butter

and chocolate.

160 W Defrosting. Softening butter,

cheeses.

90 W Softening Ice cream.
0 W When using the Timer only.

Combi

Use this function to cook such food as
Gratins, Lasagne, Poultry and Baked

potatoes.

6. Turn the Adjust knob to set the cooking
time.

7. Press the Start button.

The Max. possible microwave power level
when using the Grill is limited to a factory

preset level.

It is possible to switch the microwaves off by
reducing the microwave power level to 0 W.
When 0 W is reached, the oven switches to
Grill only mode.

Combi

Power Suggested use:
650 W Cooking Vegetables and

Gratins

350 — 500 W Cooking Poultry and

Lasagne

160 — 350 W Cooking Fish and frozen

gratins
160 W Cooking Meat
90 W Gratinating fruit

Grill

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3

1. Turn the multifunction knob until you nd
the Combi function.

2. Turn the adjust knob to set the grill
power level.

3. Press the OK button to conrm your
selection. You will automatically be
taken to the next setting.

4. Turn the Adjust knob to set microwave
power level.

5. Press the OK button to conrm your
selection.

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Use this function to quickly give a plesant
brown surface to the food.

1. Turn the multifunction knob until you nd
the grill function.

2. Turn the adjust knob to set the grill
power level.

3. Press the OK button to conrm your
selection. You will automatically be
taken to the next setting.

4. Turn the Adjust knob to set the cooking
time.

5. Press the Start button.

Place food on the Wire rack. Turn the food
during cooking.

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Ensure that the utensils used are heat
resistant and ovenproof before grilling with
them.

IMPORTANT: Do not use plastic

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utensils when grilling. They will melt.
Items of wood or paper are not suitable
either.

Auto defrost

Use this function for defrosting Meat, Poultry,
Fish, Vegetables and Bread.
Auto Defrost should only be used if the net
weight is between 100 g-3 kg.
Always place the food on the glass
turntable.

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1. Turn the multifunction knob until you nd

the Auto Defrost function.

2. Turn the Adjust knob to select a food

class.

3. Press the OK button to conrm your

selection.

4. Turn the Adjust knob to set the weight.

5. Press the OK button to conrm your

selection.

6. Press the Start button.

Weight:

This function needs to know the net weight
of the food. The oven will then automatically
calculate the needed time to nish the

procedure.

If the weight is lesser or greater than
recommended weight: Follow the procedure
for cook and reheat with microwaves and
choose 160 W when defrosting.

Frozen foods:

If the food is warmer than deep-freeze
temperature (-18°C), choose lower weight of

the food.

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If the food is colder than deep-freeze
temperature (-18°C), choose higher weight

of the food.

Food Hints

Meat

(100 g — 2.0 Kg)

Poultry

(100 g — 3.0 Kg)
Fish

(100 g — 2.0 Kg)
Vegetables

(100 g — 2.0 Kg)

Bread

(100 g — 2.0 Kg)

For food not listed in this table and
if the weight is lesser or greater than
recommended weight, you should follow
the procedure for “Cook and reheat with
microwaves” and choose 160 W when
defrosting.

IMPORTANT: Don’t place Frozen food

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directly on a Hot Turntable. Put a plate

between Food and Turntable.

Frozen food in plastic bags, plastic lms or
cardboard packages can be placed directly
in the oven as long as the package has no
metal parts (e.g. metal twist ties).
The shape of the package alters the
defrosting time. Shallow packets defrost
more quickly than a deep block.

Minced meat, cutlets,
steaks or roasts. Turn
food when oven
prompts.

Chicken whole, pieces
or llets. Turn food
when oven prompts.

Whole, steaks or llets.
Turn food when oven
prompts.

Mixed vegetables,
peas, broccoli etc.
Turn food when oven
prompts.

Loaf, buns or rolls.
Turn food when oven
prompts.

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Separate pieces as they begin to defrost.
Individual slices defrost more easily.
Shield areas of food with small pieces of
aluminum foil if they start to become warm
(e.g. chicken legs and wing tips).
Turn large joints halfway through the
defrosting process.
Boiled food, stews and meat sauces defrost
better if stirred during defrosting time.
When defrosting it is better to under-thaw
the food slightly and allow the process to
nish during standing time.
Standing time after defrosting always
improves the result since the temperature
will then be evenly distributed throughout

the food.

Manual defrost

Follow the procedure for “Cook and Reheat
with microwaves” and choose power level
160 W when defrosting manually.
Check and inspect the food regularly.
Experience will give you the times needed
for various amounts.

MW-Forced air

Use this function to cook roast meats,
poultry, and jacket potatoes, frozen
convenience foods, sponge cakes, pastry,
sh and puddings.

5. Press the OK button to conrm your
selection. You will automatically be
taken to the next setting.

6. Turn the adjust knob to set the cooking
time.

7. Press the Start button.

Always use the Wire rack to put food on to
allow the air to circulate properly around
the food. Once the heating process has
been started the cooking time can easily be
adjusted with the adjust knob. Use the back
button to return to where you can change
power level or end temperature. Microwave
power level can be set to 0 W.
The Max. possible microwave power level
when using the Forced air is limited to a

factory-preset level.

MW-Forced air

Power Power suggested use:
350 W Cooking Poultry, Fish & Gratins
160 W Cooking Roasts
90 W Baking Bread & Cakes

Forced air

Use this function to cook meringues, pastry,
sponge cakes, soufés, poultry and roast
meats.

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1. Turn the multifunction knob until you
nd the MW-Forced air function
(default temperature and MW power is
displayed).

2. Turn the adjust knob to set the
temperature.

3. Press the OK button to conrm your
selection. You will automatically be
taken to the next setting.

4. Turn the adjust knob to set the
Microwave Power Level.

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1. Turn the multifunction knob until you
nd the Forced air function (default
temperature is displayed).

2. Turn the Adjust knob to set the
temperature.

3. Press the OK button to conrm your
selection.

4. Turn the Adjust knob to set the cooking
time.

5. Press the Start button.

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Always use the Wire rack to put food on to
allow the air to circulate properly around

the food.

Use the Baking plate when baking small
items like cookies or rolls. Once the heating
process has been started the cooking time
can easily be adjusted with the adjust knob.
Use the back button to return to where you
can change end temperature.

Pre-heat

Use this function to preheat the empty oven.
Preheating is always done with the oven
empty just like you would in a conventional
oven before cooking or baking.

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1. Turn the multifunction knob until you
nd the Pre-heat function (default
temperature is displayed).

2. Turn the adjust knob to set the
temperature.

3. Press the Start button. The current cavity
temperature is displayed during the
quick heat process.

Do not place food in oven before or during
preheating. It will be burned from the
intense heat. Once the heating process has
been started the temperature can easily
be adjusted by turning the adjust knob.
When the set temperature is reached the
oven then keeps the set temperature for 10
minutes before switching off.
During this time, insert food and choose
Forced Air of MW+Forced Air to begin
cooking.

Kitchen timer

Use this function when you need a kitchen
timer to measure exact time for various
purposes such as cooking eggs or letting the
dough rise before baking etc.

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1. Turn the Multifuncion knob until TIMER is
shown.

2. Turn the Adjust knob to set the desired
length of the timer.

3. Press the OK button.

An acoustic signal will be heard when the
timer has nished to count down.
Pressing the Stop button or turning the
Multifunction knob before the timer has
nished will reset the timer to zero.

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Cleaning and maintenance

Cleaning is the only maintenance normally
required.
Failure to maintain the oven in a clean
condition could lead to deterioration of the
surface that could adversely affect the life
of the appliance and possibly result in a
hazardous situation.

IMPORTANT: do not use metal

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scouring pads, abrasive cleansers,
steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths, etc.
which can damage the control panel, and
the interior and exterior oven surfaces. Use
a sponge with a mild detergent or a paper
towel with spray glass cleaner. Apply spray
glass cleaner to a paper towel.
Do not spray directly on the oven.
At regular intervals, especially if spill overs
have occurred, remove the turntable, the
turntable support and wipe the base of the

oven clean.

This oven is designed to operate with the
turntable in place.

IMPORTANT: do not operate the

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microwave oven when the turntable
has been removed for cleaning.
Use a mild detergent, water and a soft cloth
to clean the interior surfaces, front and rear
of the door and the door opening.

IMPORTANT: do not allow grease or

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food particles to build up around the

door.

For stubborn stains, boil a cup of water
in the oven for 2 or 3 minutes. Steam will
soften the marks.

IMPORTANT: do not use steam

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cleaning appliances when cleaning
your microwave oven.
Adding some lemon juice to a cup of water,
placing this on the turntable and boiling for
a few minutes can eliminate odors inside the

oven.

The Grill element does not need cleaning
since the intense heat will burn off any
splashes, but the cavity ceiling near it may
need regular cleaning. This should be done
with warm water, detergent and a sponge.
If the Grill is not used regularly, it should be
run for 10 minutes a month to burn off any

splashes.

Dishwasher safe

• Turntable support

• Glass turntable

• Grill grid

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What to do if …

Problem Possible cause Solution

The appliance does not work. The mains power supply

or the appliance is not

connected.

The door isn’t closed. Open and then close the door

Check your fuses and ensure

that there is power avaliable.

before you try again.

A message is displayed such
as: F2, F3C, F7 or Err2, Err3,

Err5.

The food is unevenly heated. Very thin parts such as

Food isn’t turning. The turntable has

After-Sales Service

Before calling the After-Sales Service:

1. See if you can solve the problem on your own (see the “What to do if …” table).

2. Switch the appliance off and on again to see if the problem has disappeared.

If the fault persists after the above checks, contact IKEA After Sales Service.

Always specify:

the type of fault;

exact type and model of appliance;

the After-Sales Service number (the number given after the word “Service” on the rating

plate) located on the inside edge of the oven cavity (visible when the door is open);

your full address;

your telephone number.

If any repairs are required, please contact IKEA After Sales
Service (to guarantee that original spare parts will be used and
repairs carried out correctly).

The oven has
recognized that a fault
has occured in one of it’s
sensors or similar.

chicken wingtips and
such are not shielded.

The food was heated at
a power level too high.

The turntable has

stopped.

stopped.

Disconnect and wait 10
minutes before reconnecting,

then try to operate the oven

once more. If the problem
persists: call service.

Shield the thinner parts with
aluminum foil.

Choose a lower power level.

Check that the turntable and
turntable support is in place
and the food is well centered,
not touching the cavity walls.

Check that the turntable and
turntable support is in place
and the cavity bottom is

clean.

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Technical data

Supply Voltage 230 V/50 Hz
Rated Power Input 2800 W

Fuse 16 A

MW output power 900 W
Grill 1600 W
Convection 1200 W
Outer dimensions (HxWxD) 455 x 595 x 565
Cavity inner dimensions (HxWxD) 210 x 450 x 420

The technical informations are situated in the
rating plate inside the appliance.

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Data for test heating performance in accordance with IEC 60705.

The International Electrotechnical Commission has developed a standard for comparative
testing of heating performance of different microwave ovens. We recommend the following
for this oven:

Test Amount Approx. time Power level Container

12.3.1 1000 g 12 — 13 min 650 W Pyrex 3.227

12.3.2 475 g 5 1/2 min 650 W Pyrex 3.827

12.3.3 900 g 13 — 14 min 750 W Pyrex 3.838

12.3.4 1100 g 28 — 30 min

12.3.5 700 g 28 — 30 min

12.3.6 1000 g 30 — 32 min

13.3 500 g 10 min 160 W

In accordance with IEC 60350.

The International Electrotechnical Commission has developed a standard for comparative
testing of heating performance of different ovens. We recommend the following for this oven:

Forced air 190ºC
+ 350 W Pyrex 3.827

Forced air 175ºC
+ 90 W Pyrex 3.827

Forced air 210ºC
+ 350 W Pyrex 3.827

Test Approx. time Temperature Preheated oven Accessories

8.4.1 30 — 35 min 150 °C No Baking plate

8.4.2 18 — 20 min 170 °C Yes

8.5.1 33 — 35 min 160 °C No Wire rack

8.5.2 65 — 70 min 160 -170 °C Yes Wire rack

NOTE: this information is only for the qualied technician.

Baking plate

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Installation

Mounting the appliance

Follow the supplied separate mounting
instructions when installing the appliance.

Door safety device

To release the door with the door safety
device see Fig 1.

The door safety device can be removed by
following the sequence of images (see Fig.

2).

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

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Electrical connection

Prior to connecting

Check that the voltage on the rating plate
corresponds to the voltage in your home.
Do not remove the microwave inlet
protection plates located on the side of the
oven cavity wall. They prevent grease and
food particles from entering the microwave
inlet channels.

Ensure the oven cavity is empty before
mounting.
Ensure that the appliance is not damaged.
Check that the oven door closes rmly
against the door support and that the
internal door seal is not damaged. Empty
the oven and clean the interior with a soft,
damp cloth.

Do not operate this appliance if it has a
damaged mains cord or plug, if it is not
working properly, or if it has been damaged
or dropped. Do not immerse the mains cord
or plug in water. Keep the cord away from
hot surfaces. Electrical shock, re or other
hazards may result.

After connecting

The oven can be operated only if the oven
door is rmly closed.
The earthing of this appliance is compulsory.
The manufacturer will accept no
responsibility for injury to persons, animals
or damage to objects arising from the
non-observance of this requirement.
The manufacturers are not liable for any
problems caused by the user’s failure to
observe these instructions.

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Environmental concerns

The packing box may be fully recycled as
conrmed by the recycling symbol ( ).
Follow local disposal regulations. Keep
potentially hazardous packaging (plastic
bags, polystyrene etc.) out of the reach of
children.
This appliance is marked according to the
European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
By ensuring this product is disposed of
correctly, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment
and human health, which could otherwise
be caused by inappropriate waste handling
of this product.

Declaration of conformity

This appliance, which is intended to come

— into contact with foodstuffs, complies with
European Regulation ( ) n. 1935/2004
and has been designed, manufactured
and sold in conformity with the safety
requirements of the “Low Voltage” directive
2006/95/CE (which replaces 73/23/
CEE and subsequent amendments),
the protection requirements of “EMC”
2004/108/CE.

The symbol on the product, or on the
documents accompanying the product,
indicates that this appliance may not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall
be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance
with local environmental regulations for
waste disposal.
For more detailed information about
treatment, recovery and recycling of this
product, please contact your local city ofce,
your household waste disposal service or
the shop where you purchased the product.
Before scrapping, cut off the mains cord so
that the appliance cannot be connected to
the mains.

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IKEA GUARANTEE

How long is the IKEA guarantee valid?

This guarantee is valid for ve (5) years from
the original date of purchase of your appliance
at IKEA, unless the appliance is named LAGAN
in which case two (2) years of guarantee
apply. The original sales receipt, is required
as proof of purchase. If service work is carried
out under guarantee, this will not extend the
guarantee period for the appliance.

Which appliances are not covered by the

IKEA ve (5) years guarantee?

The range of appliances named LAGAN and
all appliances purchased in IKEA before 1st of
August 2007.

Who will execute the service?

IKEA service provider will provide the
service through its own service operations or
authorized service partner network.

What does this guarantee cover?

The guarantee covers faults of the appliance,
which have been caused by faulty construction
or material faults from the date of purchase
from IKEA. This guarantee applies to domestic
use only. The exceptions are specied under
the headline “What is not covered under this
guarantee?” Within the guarantee period,
the costs to remedy the fault e.g. repairs,
parts, labour and travel will be covered,
provided that the appliance is accessible for
repair without special expenditure. On these
conditions the EU guidelines (Nr. 99/44/
EG) and the respective local regulations
are applicable. Replaced parts become the
property of IKEA.

What will IKEA do to correct the problem?

IKEA appointed Service Provider will examine
the product and decide, at its sole discretion,
if it is covered under this guarantee. If
considered covered, IKEA Service Provider
or its authorized service partner through its
own service operations, will then, at its sole
discretion, either repair the defective product

or replace it with the same or a comparable

product.

What is not covered under this guarantee?

• Normal wear and tear.

• Deliberate or negligent damage, damage
caused by failure to observe operating
instructions, incorrect installation or by
connection to the wrong voltage, damage
caused by chemical or electrochemical
reaction, rust, corrosion or water damage
including but not limited to damage
caused by excessive lime in the water
supply, damage caused by abnormal
environmental conditions.

• Consumable parts including batteries and
lamps.

• Non-functional and decorative parts which
do not affect normal use of the appliance,
including any scratches and possible color
differences.

• Accidental damage caused by foreign
objects or substances and cleaning or
unblocking of lters, drainage systems or
soap drawers.

• Damage to the following parts: ceramic
glass, accessories, crockery and cutlery
baskets, feed and drainage pipes, seals,
lamps and lamp covers, screens, knobs,
casings and parts of casings. Unless such
damages can be proved to have been
caused by production faults.

• Cases where no fault could be found
during a technician’s visit.

• Repairs not carried out by our appointed
service providers and/or an authorized
service contractual partner or where non­original parts have been used.

• Repairs caused by installation which is
faulty or not according to specication.

• The use of the appliance in a non-domestic
environment i.e. professional use.

• Transportation damages. If a customer
transports the product to his home or

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another address, IKEA is not liable for any
damage that may occur during transport.
However, if IKEA delivers the product
to the customer’s delivery address, then
damage to the product that occurs during
this delivery will be covered by IKEA.

• Cost for carrying out the initial installation
of the IKEA appliance.
However, if an IKEA appointed Service
Provider or its authorized service partner
repairs or replaces the appliance under
the terms of this guarantee, the appointed
Service Provider or its authorized
service partner will reinstall the repaired
appliance or install the replacement, if

necessary.

These restrictions do not apply to fault-free
work carried out by a qualied specialist
using our original parts in order to adapt the
appliance to the technical safety specications

of another EU country.

How country law applies

The IKEA guarantee gives you specic legal
rights, which cover or exceed all the local legal
demands. However these conditions do not
limit in any way consumer rights described in
the local legislation.

Area of validity

For appliances which are purchased in one EU

country and taken to another EU country, the

services will be provided in the framework of
the guarantee conditions normal in the new

country.

An obligation to carry out services in the
framework of the guarantee exists only if
the appliance complies and is installed in
accordance with:

— the technical specications of the country in
which the guarantee claim is made;

— the Assembly Instructions and User Manual
Safety Information.

The dedicated AFTER SALES for IKEA
appliances

Please don’t hesitate to contact IKEA

appointed After Sales Service Provider to:

• make a service request under this
guarantee;

• ask for clarications on installation of the
IKEA appliance in the dedicated IKEA
kitchen furniture;

• ask for clarication on functions of IKEA
appliances.

To ensure that we provide you with the best
assistance, please read carefully the Assembly
Instructions and/or the User Manual before
contacting us.

How to reach us if you need our service

Please refer to the last

page of this manual for the
full list of IKEA appointed
After Sales Service Provider
and relative national phone
numbers.

In order to provide you a quicker

service, we recommend to use the

specic phone numbers listed on this

manual. Always refer to the numbers

listed in the booklet of the specic

appliance you need an assistance for.
Please also always refer to the IKEA

article number (8 digit code) and 12

digit service number placed on the
rating plate of your appliance.

SAVE THE SALES RECEIPT!

It is your proof of purchase and required
for the guarantee to apply. The sales
receipt also reports the IKEA name and
article number (8 digit code) for each of
the appliances you have purchased.

Do you need extra help?

For any additional questions not related
to After Sales of your appliances please
contact your nearest IKEA store call centre.
We recommend you read the appliance
documentation carefully before contacting us.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Sicherheitshinweise 24
Produktbeschreibung 26
Bedienfeld 28
Täglicher Gebrauch 29

Reinigung und Pege 35

Störung — Was tun? 36

Technische Daten 37
Aufstellung 39
Kindersicherung 39
Elektrischer Anschluss 40
Hinweise zum Umweltschutz 41
IKEA GARANTIE 42

Sicherheitshinweise

Aufmerksam lesen und zum Nachschlagen
aufbewahren.
Erhitzen oder verwenden Sie keine
brennbaren Materialien im Gerät oder in
seiner Nähe. Rauchentwicklung kann zu
Brand oder Explosion führen.
Das Mikrowellengerät nicht zum Trocknen
von Textilien, Papier, Gewürzen, Kräutern,
Holz, Blumen, Früchten oder anderen
brennbaren Materialien verwenden. Es
besteht Brandgefahr.
Wenn Material innerhalb oder außerhalb
des Garraums zu brennen anfängt, die
Gerätetür geschlossen halten und das Gerät
ausschalten. Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker oder
schalten Sie die Sicherung im Schaltkasten

aus.

Garen Sie die Speisen nicht länger als nötig.
Es besteht Brandgefahr.
Das Gerät nicht unbeaufsichtigt lassen,
insbesondere dann, wenn beim Garen
Papier, Kunststoff oder andere brennbare
Materialien verwendet werden. Papier
kann verkohlen oder Feuer fangen. Einige
Kunststoffe können schmelzen, wenn sie
zusammen mit den Speisen erhitzt werden.
Keine ätzenden Chemikalien oder Dämpfe in
diesem Gerät verwenden. Dieser Gerätetyp
wurde speziell zum Aufwärmen oder Garen
von Lebensmitteln entwickelt. Er eignet
sich nicht für industrielle Zwecke oder
Laborzwecke.

Eier

Verwenden Sie das Mikrowellengerät nicht
zum Garen oder Aufwärmen ganzer Eier
mit oder ohne Schale, da diese auch nach

Beenden des Gar- oder Aufwärmvorgangs
explodieren können.
Dieses Gerät kann von Kindern ab 8 Jahren
und von Personen mit eingeschränkten
physischen, sensorischen oder geistigen
Fähigkeiten oder eingeschränkter Erfahrung
oder Unkenntnis benutzt werden, wenn
sie in die sichere Verwendung des Geräts
eingewiesen wurden und die damit
verbundenen Gefahren verstanden haben.
Kinder dürfen nicht mit dem Gerät spielen.
Die Reinigung und Bedienung dieses Geräts
darf nicht durch Kinder unter 8 Jahren
erfolgen; Kinder in einem Alter darüber sind
ständig zu beaufsichtigen.

VORSICHT! Das Gerät und

zugängliche Teile können sich beim
Gebrauch erhitzen.
Das Berühren heißer Teile ist unbedingt zu
vermeiden.
Kinder unter 8 Jahren dürfen sich dem Gerät
nur unter Aufsicht nähern.
Verwenden Sie das Mikrowellengerät niemals
zum Erhitzen von Speisen oder Flüssigkeiten
in luftdicht verschlossenen Behältern. Der
Druck im Behälter nimmt zu. Das kann beim
Öffnen des Behälters zu Verletzungen oder
zu einer Explosion führen.
Das Netzkabel darf nur gegen ein
Originalkabel ausgetauscht werden, das
Sie über unseren Kundendienst beziehen
können.
Das Netzkabel darf nur von einem dafür
geschulten Kundendiensttechniker
ausgetauscht werden.

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Reparaturen am Gerät dürfen nur von
einem qualizierten Kundendiensttechniker
vorgenommen werden. Laien bringen
sich durch Reparaturversuche in
Gefahr, bei denen die zum Schutz
vor Mikrowellenstrahlung am Gerät
angebrachten Abdeckungen oder
Gehäuseteile entfernt werden müssen.
Keine Gehäuseteile entfernen.
Überprüfen Sie die Türdichtungen und die
umliegenden Bereiche der Türdichtungen
regelmäßig auf Beschädigungen. Nehmen
Sie das Gerät nach einer Beschädigung erst
wieder in Betrieb, nachdem es von einem
qualizierten Kundendiensttechniker
repariert wurde.

Wichtige Vorsichtsmaßnahmen
Allgemeines

Das Gerät ist ausschließlich für die
Verwendung im Haushalt bestimmt!
Dieses Gerät ist für den Einbau vorgesehen.
Niemals freistehend verwenden.
Dieses Gerät ist für das Erhitzen von
Nahrungsmitteln und Getränken vorgesehen.
Das Trocknen von Lebensmitteln,
Kleidungsstücken oder das Aufwärmen
von Heizpolstern, Sandalen, Schwämmen,
feuchten Tüchern oder ähnlichen Materialien
kann zu Verletzungen, Entzündung oder
Brand führen.
Das Gerät darf nur mit eingestellten Speisen
in Betrieb genommen werden. Andernfalls
kann es zu Schäden am Gerät kommen.
Um sich mit den Gerätefunktionen vertraut
zu machen, stellen Sie ein Glas Wasser in den
Garraum. Das Wasser absorbiert die Energie
der Mikrowellen, so dass der Herd nicht
beschädigt wird.
Verwenden Sie den Garraum nicht als
Lagerraum.
Entfernen Sie alle Metallteile wie Verschlüsse
von Papier- oder Plastikbeuteln, bevor diese
in den Garraum gelegt werden.

Frittieren

Verwenden Sie das Mikrowellengerät nicht
zum Frittieren, da die Temperatur des
Frittieröls nicht kontrolliert werden kann.
Immer Topappen oder Ofenhandschuhe
verwenden, wenn nach dem Garen Behälter,
Geräteteile und Schalen angefasst werden. Es
besteht Verbrennungsgefahr.

Flüssigkeiten

Z. B. Getränke oder Wasser. Flüssigkeiten
können über den Siedepunkt hinaus erhitzt
werden, ohne dass es zu einer sichtbaren
Blasenbildung kommt. Das kann dazu
führen, dass die heiße Flüssigkeit plötzlich
überkocht.
Um dies zu vermeiden, ergreifen Sie folgende
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen:

1. Verwenden Sie möglichst keine hohen,
schmalen Gefäße mit engem Hals.

2. Rühren Sie die Flüssigkeit um, bevor Sie
das Gefäß in den Garraum stellen, und lassen
Sie einen Teelöffel im Gefäß.

3. Lassen Sie die Flüssigkeit nach dem
Erhitzen kurz stehen und rühren Sie sie vor
der vorsichtigen Entnahme des Gefäßes aus
dem Gerät nochmals um.

Achtung

Genauere Informationen dazu nden
Sie im Mikrowellenkochbuch. Dies gilt
besonders für das Garen oder Erhitzen von
alkoholhaltigen Speisen.
Babynahrung in Gläsern oder Getränke in
Babyaschen müssen nach dem Erwärmen
immer umgerührt und auf die richtige
Temperatur überprüft werden. Dadurch
wird eine gleichmäßige Wärmeverteilung
sichergestellt und das Risiko des Verbrühens
oder Verbrennens vermieden.
Nehmen Sie den Deckel bzw. Sauger
unbedingt vor dem Erwärmen ab!

DEUTSCH 26

Produktbeschreibung

1

2
3

4

1

Bedienfeld

2

Grillelement

Zubehör

Drehtellerauage

1x

Backblech

1x

Glasdrehteller

1x

3

Beleuchtung

4

Tür

Grillrost

1x

DEUTSCH 27

Allgemeines

Eine Reihe von Zubehörteilen kann käuich
erworben werden. Prüfen Sie vor dem Kauf,
ob sie für das Mikrowellengerät geeignet
sind.
Verwenden Sie bitte nur hitzebeständiges
und mikrowellengeeignetes Kochgeschirr.
Stellen Sie Speisen und Zubehör so in das
Mikrowellengerät, dass diese keinesfalls mit
dessen Innenwänden in Berührung kommen.
Das gilt besonders dann, wenn die
Zubehörteile aus Metall oder Metallteilen
bestehen.
Wenn metallhaltige Zubehörteile mit den
Innenwänden des Garraums in Berührung
kommen, während die Mikrowelle in Betrieb
ist, können Funken entstehen, und das Gerät
kann beschädigt werden.
Aluminiumfolie kann unbedenklich zum
Abdecken kleiner Lebensmittelbereiche
benutzt werden, allerdings darf sie die
Innenwände des Garraums nicht berühren.
Bevor Sie das Gerät einschalten, prüfen Sie
stets, ob sich der Drehteller ungehindert

drehen kann

Drehtellerauage

Setzen Sie die Drehtellerauage in das Gerät
ein.
Die Drehtellerauage muss immer unter dem
Glasdrehteller eingesetzt werden. Legen
Sie keine anderen Gegenstände auf die
Drehtellerauage.

Glasdrehteller

Stellen Sie den Glasdrehteller auf die
Drehtellerauage.
Benutzen Sie den Glasdrehteller bei allen
Zubereitungsarten. Er fängt herunter
tropfende Flüssigkeiten und Speiseteilchen
auf, so dass eine unnötige Verschmutzung
des Innenraums vermieden wird.

Grillrost

Verwenden Sie den Grillrost beim Grillen
oder im Kombinationsbetrieb (Mikrowelle
und Grill).

Backblech

Verwenden Sie das Backblech nur beim
Heißluft- oder Grillbetrieb. Verwenden
Sie es niemals im Kombinationsbetrieb mit
Mikrowelle.

DEUTSCH 28

Bedienfeld

EXEMPLARISK

7654321

GENAST

1

Multifunktionsknopf

2

Stopptaste

3

Zurück-Taste

4

Display

321

4

5

OK-Taste

6

Start -Taste

7

Einstellknopf

765

DEUTSCH 29

Täglicher Gebrauch

Startschutz / Kindersicherung

Diese automatische Sicherheitsfunktion wird
eine Minute, nachdem das Gerät in den
„Bereitschaftsmodus» zurückgekehrt ist, aktiviert.
(Das Gerät bendet sich im Bereitschaftsmodus,
wenn die Uhrzeit im 24-Stunden-Format
angezeigt wird oder, falls die Uhr nicht eingestellt
wurde, wenn keine Anzeige erscheint).
Die Sicherheitsverriegelung wird erst dann
freigegeben, wenn die Tür geöffnet oder
geschlossen wird, z. B. wenn Speisen in die
Mikrowelle gestellt werden. Andernfalls zeigt das
Display die Meldung «DOOR» (Tür) an.

Abkühlen

Nach Abschluss einer Funktion startet das
Gerät unter Umständen einen Abkühlvorgang.
Das ist normal. Danach schaltet sich das Gerät
automatisch ab.
Ist die Temperatur höher als 100 °C, werden
«HOT» (heiß) und die aktuelle Garraumtemperatur
angezeigt, wenn sich der Ofen im Standbymodus
bendet. Achten Sie darauf, dass Sie nicht die
Garrauminnenwände berühren, wenn Sie Speisen
aus dem Gerät entnehmen. Verwenden Sie stets
Ofenhandschuhe.
Die Warnung «HOT» (heiß) bleibt solange
aktiv, bis die Garraumtemperatur unter 50 °C
abgesunken ist.
Der Abkühlvorgang kann ohne Schaden für das
Gerät unterbrochen werden. Dazu die Tür öffnen.

Einstellungen

Wenn das Gerät zum ersten Mal an das
Stromnetz angeschlossen wird, werden Sie
aufgefordert, die Uhr einzustellen.
Nach einem Stromausfall blinkt die Uhr und muss
neu gestellt werden.
Ihr Gerät besitzt eine Reihe von Funktionen, die
Sie beliebig einstellen können.

1 2 3

1. Drücken Sie die Stopptaste, bis die Einstellung

angezeigt wird (ca. 3 Sek.).

2. Drehen Sie den Einstellknopf, um eine der

folgenden Anpassungen vorzunehmen
Zeit
Ton
ÖKO (ECO)
Helligkeit

3. Drücken Sie die Stopptaste, um die

Einstellfunktion zu verlassen und alle
Änderungen zu speichern.

Uhr

3 5

2

4

1

1. Drücken Sie die OK-Taste (die linken Ziffern

(für die Stunden) blinken).

2. Stellen Sie die Stunden mit dem Einstellknopf

ein.

3. Drücken Sie die Start-Taste (die zwei rechten

Ziffern (Minuten) blinken).

4. Stellen Sie die Minuten mit dem Einstellknopf

ein.

5. Drücken Sie erneut die OK-Taste.
Die Uhr ist nun eingestellt und in Betrieb.
Soll die Zeitanzeige nach dem Einstellen der Uhr
nicht mehr auf dem Display erscheinen, gehen
Sie einfach erneut in den Modus zum Einstellen
der Uhr und drücken die Stopptaste, während die
Ziffern blinken.

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