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1.    Do not allow the electric cables to touch the hot parts of  the appliance     Make sure that the power cord is not caught under or in  the appliance and avoid damage to the power cable     Do not remove the plug in the presence of flammable gas     Do not install the appliance outdoors in a damp place or in  an area which may be prone to water leaks such as under  or near a sink unit  In the event of a water leak allow the  machine to dry naturally     Please dispose of the packing material carefully     Do not use flammable sprays in close vicinity to the  appliance     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     Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by  children without supervision     Regularly check the power plug and power cord for  damage  If the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced  by the manufacturer  its service agent or similarly qualified  persons in order to avoid a danger or injury     A steam cleaner is not to be used     The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of  external timer or separated remote control system     The appliance is for domestic use only     The Manufacturer declines all liability for personal or  materi
2.   Unless indicated to the contrary  use the  turntable plate for cooking  The values given in the tables  are valid when the oven cavity is cold  it is not necessary  to pre heat the oven      Time  min  Standing time  min        Cheese topped pasta 500 low dish    12 17 3 5       Cheese topped potatoes 800 low dish    20 22 3 5       Lasange approx  800 low dish    15 20 3 5       Grilled cream cheese approx  500 low dish    18 20 3 5       2 fresh chicken legs     grilled  200 each    low dish    10 15 3 5       low land    Chicken wide fish    approx  1000    35 40       soup  bowls    Cheese topped onion soup    2x200g cups                2 4          DAILY OPERATION OF YOUR OVEN    AM35SS    PIZZA FUNCTION             After selecting this function LS   the indicator        light up  press PT1 to adjust the weight of  pizza  weight indicator         light up                                                                                               After selecting the weight  press PT1     5    lights up   turn PT1 to adjust the duration        Press PT2  cooking starts immediately  Press PT1 again to  reset cooking time     DEFROST BY WEIGHT                After selecting the function ls    the indicators   N belt     light up  press PT1 to for the program  selection  after selecting the program  press PT1 to adjust  the weight  after adjust the weight press PT1 to adjust the  duration  time shown blinks and    AUTO    displays  after  setting the duration  press PT2 t
3.  Always turn the appliance off before disconnecting the  power plug     This appliance is classified as protection class I and must  be connected to a protective ground  Earth      Means for full disconnection must be incorporated in   the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules  To  achieve this install an appropriate circuit breaker  CB  and  residual current device  RCD   It should be installed in an    ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION    Waste electrical products should not be disposed of  with household waste  Please recycle where facilities  exist  Check with your Local Authority or retailer for  recycling advice     E    On ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly  you  will help to avoid possible negative consequences for the  environment and public health  which could occur if this  product is not handled correctly  To receive more detailed  information about recycling this product  contact your  local government  domestic waste disposal services or the  outlet where the product was bought     This symbol on the product or its packaging  indicates that this product cannot be treated  as normal household waste  This product must  be handed over to an electric and electronic  equipment collection point for recycling     easily reachable place so that in case of emergency the  appliance can be disconnected from power immediately     The fixed wiring must be protected against heat surfaces   Do not hang an objects to the handle of the oven door     Do not st
4.  WAYS TO UNLOCK    Temporary unlock  Press PT1 until            symbol on DSP4  disappear  You can now operate the oven  however after  2 minutes  the appliance will revert back to child lock  mode              After the two minutes  the appliance will automatically  go into child lock mode whether the appliance was under  standby or working mode     Permanent unlock  Enter Off Mode then press PT1 until  display shows    SHOW ON    then press PT1 until display  shows    ON BLOC     turn PT1 until display shows    OFF  BLOC    and press PT2 to confirm  the child lock has now  been de activated     COOLING FAN SYSTEM    The appliance is equipped with a cooling system which  comes into operation as soon as a cooking function starts     Operation of the fans generates a normal air flow which  comes out above the door and may continue for a short  time even after the appliance is switched off  this is  perfectly normal     AM35SS    INSIDE LIGHT    The appliance light comes on   When the oven door is opened in stand by status     If the oven door is left open  the oven light will  automatically shut off after 10 minutes     COOKING WITH MICROWAVE    Follow these recommendations when cooking with  microwave     Before heating or cooking foods with peel or skin  e g   apples  tomatoes  potatoes  sausages  peel them so that  they do not burst  Cut the food up before starting to  prepare it     Before using a container or dish make sure that it is  suitable for microwave use  see the 
5.  for microwave oven is glass  refractory  china or clay  or heat resistant plastic  Very thin  fragile  glass or china should only be used for short period of time   e g  reheating      Always wear oven gloves when handling containers  holding cooked food     To test cookware  put the item in the oven for 20 seconds  at maximum microwave power  after 20 seconds  take  the cookware out immediately  it is suitable to use if it    DAILY OPERATION OF YOUR OVEN    is cold or just slightly warm  However  it is not suitable  for microwave oven if it heats up a lot or causes electric  arcing     GRILLING    In the case of the grill function  the cookware should be  resistant to temperature of at least 300   C  Plastic dishes  are not suitable for the grill function     COMBINATION FUNCTIONS    In the combination functions  microwave   conventional  heating elements   the cookware used should be suitable  for microwave and grill     ALUMINIUM CONTAINERS AND FOIL    Pre cooked food in aluminium containers or in aluminium  foil can be put in the microwave if the following aspects  are respected     If the manufacturers instructions state the container is  suitable for microwave cooking     The aluminium containers cannot be more than 3 cm  high or come in contact with the cavity walls  minimum  distance 3 cm   Any aluminium lid or top should be  removed     The cooking time is longer because the microwaves only  permeate into food from the top  If you have any doubts   it is best to use
6.  only dishes suitable for microwave use     Important  aluminium foil cannot come into contact with  the cavity walls since this may cause electrical arcing   LIDS   We recommend you use glass or plastic lids or cling film     1  In case of excessive evaporation  mainly during very  long cooking times     2  Cooking time is shorter  3  The aroma is preserved    The lid should have holes or openings so that steam can  escape  Plastic bags should be opened  Baby feeding  bottles or jars with baby food and similar containers can  only be heated without tops lids on otherwise they may  burst     AM35SS    13    CARE AND MAINTENANCE    AM35SS    WARNING       Always switch off the electricity supply before  performing maintenance work  In the event of a  fault  contact customer services        ok  o  O          CAUTION    Do not use hot water  dilutents  petrol  alcohol  kerosene   washing powder  cleanser  alkaline detergent  acid   chemical cloth  etc  for cleaning so as not to damage the  enamel coating and plastic  The appliance must not be  cleaned directly with water as this could cause rusting or  render the insulation less efficient    The appliance should be cleaned after use     Wipe the inner and outer surface of the appliance and its  accessories with a wet cloth     The door frame and seal and adjoining parts must be  cleaned carefully with a damp cloth when dirty     Regularly check the power plug and power cord for  damage  If the supply cord is damaged  it must be 
7.  replaced by the manufacturer  its service agent or similarly  qualified persons in order to avoid a danger or injury     For indoor use only     WARNING     Never use a steam cleaner to clean the inside of the oven     WARNING     The microwave oven should be cleaned regularly  with all  food remains being removed  The surface of microwave  may deteriorate if it is not clean  That may reduce the  oven   s working life and possibly result in a dangerous  situation     HOW TO KEEP YOUR MICROWAVE IN  GOOD CONDITION    CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL   To keep stainless steel in a good condition  it should be  cleaned regularly    DAILY CLEANING ROUTINE    When cleaning and caring for stainless steel surfaces   always use only specific products which do not contain  abrasives or chlorine based acids     Instructions for use  Pour the product onto a damp cloth  and wipe over the surface  then rinse thoroughly and dry  with a soft cloth or chamois leather     14    FOOD STAINS OR SPILLS    Never use metal scouring pads or sharp scrapers which  may damage the surface of the oven     Use ordinary non abrasive products with the aid of  wooden or plastic utensils if necessary  Rinse thoroughly  and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather     CLEANING THE OVEN CAVITY    Cleaning is the only maintenance normally required  Every  time after cooking  clean the inner cavity with a damp  cloth since this is an easier way to remove splashes or  spots that may stick to the cavity     To remove dirt
8.  situation and does not mean there is any kind of  operation fault     After you have finished cooking  clean the interior and  the accessories so that cooking remains do not become  encrusted     Instructions    Spread lightly with butter        Sardines gurnard    After half of cooking time turn and spread with seasoning        Meat       Sausages 6 8 units    Prick after half cooking time and turn       3 units    Frozen hamburgers       400    Spare rib  approx  3 Cm thick     After half of cooking time  baste and turn       4 units    Toast    Watch toasting             Toasted sandwiches 2 units  PIZZA FUNCTION    It is not necessary to pre heat the browning plate to cook  pizzas     Place the pizza directly on the browning plate     Place the browning plate on the centre of the glass  turntable in the microwave oven     WARNING     The cavity wall and the browning plate become very hot   Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements   cavity wall or the browning plate  The usage of oven  gloves is strongly recommended to avoid burns     12          Watch toasting    WHAT KIND OF COOKWARE CAN BE USED     MICROWAVE FUNCTION    For the microwave function  notice that glass  china    clay  plastic  and paper can be used as container  Metal  pans  dishes or containers with metal parts or decorations  cannot be used in the microwave  Glassware and clay with  metallic decoration or content  e g  lead crystal  cannot be  used for microwave oven     The ideal material
9.  that is harder to shift  use a non aggressive  cleaning product  Do not use oven sprays or other  aggressive or abrasive cleaning products     Always keep the door and the oven front very clean to  ensure that the door opens and closes properly     Make sure water does not permeate into the microwave  ventilation holes     Regularly take out the turntable plate and the respective  support and clean the cavity base  especially after any  liquid spillage     MICROWAVE SHOULD NOT WORK WITHOUT  TURNTABLE    If the oven cavity is very dirty  put a glass of water on   the turntable and switch on the microwave oven for 2 or   3 minutes at maximum power  The steam released will  soften the dirt which can then be cleaned easily using a  soft cloth  Unpleasant odours  e g  after cooking fish  can  be eliminated easily  Put a few drops of lemon juice in a  cup with water  Put a spoonful of coffee in the cup to avoid  the water boiling over  Heat the water for 2 to 3 minutes     CLEANING THE CAVITY CEILING    If the oven ceiling is dirty  to avoid the danger of burning    wait until the grill is cold before lowering it     Do not use abrasive cleaning products or sharp objects   To avoid any risk  do not remove the mica cover     The glass lamp cover is located on the oven ceiling and  can be removed easily for cleaning  For this you just need  to unscrew it and clean it with water and dishwashing  liquid     RINSE OF DOOR SEAL AND FRONT PANEL    Please rinse in time if there are residu
10. SP1     DSP2     This dial is for setting time  selecting the cooking DSP3  This is the function indicator and displays all the  power  the cooking duration  optional functions     This dial is a function dial and is for setting DSP4  Subsidiary function indicator   operations  start  amp  end of programmes    This displays the time of programme and daily  time    This displays the microwave conditions and the  weight of food     FIRST USE SETTING UP YOUR OVEN    AM35SS    We recommend that you read the instructions in this owner s manual carefully before use for the best performance and to  extend the life of your appliance  as it will provide you with all the instructions you require to ensure its safe installation   use and maintenance  Always keep this owner   s manual close to hand since you may need to refer to it in the future     Thank you     SETTING THE CLOCK    When the power is on     0 00    is flashing on DSP1  Turn  PT1 to adjust hour time  then press and turn PT1 to  set and adjust minute time  at last press PT1 again for  confirming     The appliance uses a 24 hour clock operating system     Modify the current time  Under the standby mode  press  PT1 for 3 seconds until the current time flashes on DSP1   then repeat the setting above     CLEANING THE OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME    When the oven is used for the first time  it should be  heated to the maximum temperature for long enough to  burn off any oily residues left during the manufacturing  process  which mi
11. U NN N ee       250    10 15       250    10 15          250          10 15          poultry  should be discarded  In no event should such  liquids be allowed to come into contact with other foods     Do not forget that by using the defrosting function you  need to allow for standing time until the food is completely  defrosted     You should turn food over once the microwave alarms in  the process of defrosting  with    turn    display on DSP2     11    DAILY OPERATION OF YOUR OVEN    AM35SS    COOKING WITH THE GRILL    For a better baking  use the rack supplied  Insert the rack  in the way that it does not come into contact with the  metal surface of the oven cavity in case any danger of  electric arcing which may damage the oven     NOTE     There will be some smoke and smell when the grill is  used for the first time  That is because of oil left from the  manufacture process     The glass of oven door becomes very hot when the oven is  working  Keep children away     When the grill is used for extended period of time  it is  GRILL ELEMENT    Quantity  g     Time  min      Bass    normal to find that the elements will switch themselves off  temporarily due to the safety thermostat     Important  When food is to be grilled or cooked in  containers you should check that the container is suitable  for microwave use  See the section on types of cookware     When the grill is used it is possible that some splashes  of fat may go onto the elements and be burnt  This is a  normal
12. USER  MANUAL       AM35SS  BUILT IN MICROWAVE OVEN WITH GRILL    Customer Care  0344 800 1128    IMPORTANT INFORMATION    AM35SS    CONTENTS    Important Information  Before you start  Safety information  Environment information  Technical and legal information  Voltage and frequency of power supply  Your oven  Your control panel  First use Setting up your oven  Setting the clock  Cleaning the oven  Product functions  Daily operation of your oven  Microwave function  Grill function  Microwave   grill function  Pizza function  Defrosting by weight  Defrost by time     o gt   ul A BA AUN    a d       COON N N    BEFORE YOU START    To avoid the risks that are always present when you use  an electrical appliance it is important that this appliance is  installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions  carefully to avoid misuse and hazards  Please keep this  instruction booklet for future reference and pass it on to  any future owners  After unpacking the appliance please  check that it is not damaged  If in doubt  do not use the  appliance but contact Apelson on 0344 800 1128     Decide on the appropriate location for your product     Check the package and make sure you have all of the  parts below     AM35SS Microwave x1    Turntable ring x1                N      Turntable plate x1      gt     Delayed start time 8  Pause in process of cooking 8  Modifying parameters 8  End of cooking cycle 8  Off mode 8  Child lock function 9  Cooling fan 9  Inside light 9  Cooking 
13. al damage as a result of misuse or incorrect  installation of this appliance     Danger of burns  During use the appliance becomes hot   Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements  inside the oven     AM35SS       Warning  Accessible parts may become hot during use   Children should be kept away     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 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     Warning  Liquids or other food must not be heated in  sealed containers since they are liable to explode     Utensils should be checked to ensure that they are suitable  for use in microwave ovens     When heating food in plastic or paper containers  check  the oven frequently due to the possibility of ignition     If smoke is emitted  switch off or unplug the appliance and  keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames     Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed  boiling  therefore care has to be taken when handling the  container     The content of feeding bottles and baby food jars are to  be stirred or shaken and the temperature is to be checked  before consumption  in order to avoid burns     Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs shall not be  heated in microwave ovens since they might explo
14. d could cause a fire in the oven     PAPER BAGS    May cause a fire in the oven     PLASTIC FOAM   Foam may melt or contaminate the liquid inside when  exposed to high temperatures    WOOD    Wood will dry out when used in the microwave oven and  may split or crack     Only a qualified person in compliance with the instructions  provided must install the appliance  The manufacturer  declines all responsibility for improper installation  which  may harm persons and animals and damage property     CAUTION    The power supply to the appliance must be switched  off before any adjustments or maintenance work is  undertaken     BEFORE THE INSTALLATION    Open the microwave door and take out all the accessories  and remove the packing material     Make sure that the microwave is not damaged by any way   Check that the oven door closes correctly and the inside of  the door and front oven panel are not damaged     POSITIONING THE MICROWAVE OVEN    If you fit the microwave oven into a housing unit  the  material of the housing unit should be insulated  and  the clearance between the edge of the housing and the  microwave oven should be over 100mm for ventilation     CAUTION     DO NOT USE THE OVEN    If the power cable or the plug is damaged  if the oven  does not function correctly or if it has been damaged or  dropped  Put the oven on a flat and stable surface  The  oven should not be installed close to any heat source   radios or televisions     During installation  make sure that t
15. de even  after microwave heating has ended     Use the appliance exclusively for the preparation of food   Do not use the appliance to dry clothing  paper or other  objects     Do not operate the appliance without food in the cooking  compartment  Operating without food can damage the  appliance     Dishes can become hot due to the heated food  Therefore   always use oven gloves to take the food out of the  appliance     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     Warning  Only allow children to use the oven without  supervision when adequate instructions have been given  so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and  understands the hazards of improper use     Caution  If the appliance operates in combination mode   it is recommended that children use the oven only under  the supervision of adults because the temperature may be  high     IMPORTANT INFORMATION    AM35SS    Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave  ovens     Connect the power plug to an easily reachable electrical  outlet so that in case of an emergency the appliance can  be unplugged immediately  Pull the power plug out of the  electrical outlet to completely switch off the appliance  Use  the power plug as the disconnection device     Disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet when  not in use and before cleaning    
16. eadily accessible for an  engineer in the event of a breakdown     Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply before  carrying out any kind of maintenance or cleaning     FIXING THE MICROWAVE OVEN             Lift microwave into housing unit as shown above  do not  lift the oven with the handle otherwise the glass door  might shatter     Once the microwave has been lifted into place insert the  4x screws into the holes located within the sides of the  metal casing and tighten to secure the appliance     Also ensure that you adjust the furniture doors adjacent to  the sides of the oven so there is a 4   6mm gap between  them   otherwise  heat displaced  from the oven  might damage  the furniture  door                          THE APPLIANCE IS NOW READY TO USE     18    TROUBLESHOOTING    AM35SS    The following circumstances may not be a problem  Do not    contact the customer services until the problem has been  confirmed     FAULT    CAUSE    SOLUTION       Microwave oven interference    Radio and TV reception interference  may be noticed when the microwave  oven operating  This is similar to   the interference of small electrical  appliances such as a mixer  vacuum  cleaner or electric fan     This does not indicate malfunctioning        Low power microwave cooking        Steam accumulating or hot air  released out of vents    The steam given off from food will  mostly be released through the vents   although some could accumulate on  places such as the oven door     Th
17. ed dishes   OVEN COOKING BAGS   Follow the manufacturer   s instructions  Do not close with  metal tie  Pierce to allow steam to escape    PAPER PLATES AND CUPS   Use for short term cooking warming only  Do not leave  oven unattended while cooking    PAPER TOWELS   Use to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat  Use  supervised for short term cooking only    PARCHMENT PAPER    Use as a cover to prevent splattering or used as a wrap for  steaming     15    CARE AND MAINTENANCE    AM35SS    PLASTIC    Microwave safe only  Follow the manufacturer s  instructions  Should be labelled    Microwave Safe     Some  plastic containers soften  as the food inside gets hot      Boiling bags    and tightly closed plastic bags should be  slit  pierced or vented as indicated on the packaging   PLASTIC WRAP   Microwave safe only  Use to cover food during cooking to  retain moisture  Do not allow plastic wrap to touch food   THERMOMETERS    Microwave safe only  meat and sugar thermometers      WAX PAPER    Use as a cover to prevent splattering and retain moisture     16    MATERIALS TO BE AVOIDED IN  A MICROWAVE    ALUMINIUM TRAYS    May cause arcing  Transfer food into a microwave safe  dish     FOOD CARTON WITH METAL HANDLE    May cause arcing  Transfer food into a microwave safe  dish     WARNING   METAL OR METAL TRIMMED UTENSILS    Metal shields the food from microwave energy  Metal  or metal trimmed utensils must not be placed in the  microwave     METAL TWIST TIES  May cause arcing an
18. es left in door seal  or on front panel  Do not use rough cleaning tools like  hard brush  coarse cloth  wire netting  knife or any other  sharp tools  using those sharp tools may scratch door seal  or the surface of the front panel  Please use non abrasive  detergent  You can use wooden or plastic cleaning tools if  it is necessary     CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES    Clean the accessories after each use  If they are very dirty   soak them first of all and then use a brush and sponge     The accessories can be washed in a dish washing machine     Make sure that the turntable plate and the respective  support are always clean  Do not switch on the oven  unless the turntable and the respective support are in  place     Avoid placing the appliance in a place when heavy  moisture is present in order to minimise the possibility of  its metal parts becoming rusted     REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB    Use the following instructions   1  Disconnect the appliance from the power supply   2  Take off the lampshade  01      3  Take out the halogen lamp  02   Caution lamp may  be hot     4  Fill new halogen lamp  230V  25W    5  Refit the glass lampshade securely   6  Reconnect the power    7  Check the new lamp functions correctly     02     01        WARNING     The manufacturer does not recommend the customer  replaces the lamp  The lamp should only be replaced by a  qualified microwave technician     MATERIALS YOU CAN USE A  IN MICROWAVE    CAUTION     When heating food in plastic or paper con
19. es or blocks  cover    8 10 2 3 well    Peel and cut into uniform size   cover well    frozen carrots 250 25 800    Potatoes 250 25 800 5 7 2 3    Chives 250 25 800    Frozen    cabbage 300 50 800    DEFROSTING WITH MICROWAVES  General instructions for defrosting    When defrosting  use only dishes that are appropriate for  microwaves     The defrost function by weight and the tables refer to the  defrosting of raw food     The defrosting time depends on the quantity and thickness  of the food  When freezing food keep the defrosting  process in mind  Distribute the food evenly in the  container     Distribute the food well  You can use aluminium foil on  delicate food     10       Cut into segments or slices   cover well    Cover well    IMPORTANT    The aluminium foil should not come into contact with the  oven inner cavity of the oven as this may cause electrical  arcing     Thick portions of food should be turned over several times  in the process of baking     Distribute the frozen food as evenly as possible since  narrow and thick portions defrost more quickly than the  thicker and broader parts     Fat rich foods such as butter  cheese and cream should  not be completely defrosted  If they are kept at room  temperature thy will be ready to be served in a few  minutes  With ultra frozen cream  if you find small pieces  of ice in it  you should mix these in before serving     Place poultry on an upturned plate so that the meat juices    can run off more easily     Bread s
20. ettings have been  used     THERE IS STILL A NOISE AFTER THE MICRO   WAVE STOPS WORKING     This is normal     LAMP DOES NOT WORK    This will not stop the use of the microwave     If your appliance is still not functioning properly after  making the above checks  please contact customer  services     19    GUARANTEE    AM35SS    This appliance is covered by a full manufacturer   s 2 year  parts and 2 year labour guarantee and covers all parts and  labour costs associated with the repair of the appliance   in a domestic environment  We will repair any defect that  arises due to faulty materials or workmanship and use  genuine manufacturers parts     All claims must be supported with the original receipt or  other reasonable proof of purchase     If  during the guarantee period  the appliance becomes  irreparable as agreed by the engineer approved by  Apelson Appliances UK Ltd then we reserve the right  at  our discretion  to exchange the defective product with   a replacement appliance at Apelson Appliances UK Ltd  sole cost  If the same product is no longer available an  alternative will be offered with the same functions as the  faulty item     After an appliance has been repaired or replaced any  remaining balance of the Apelson Appliances UK Ltd  guarantee will be valid and any further call outs during this  prescribed period will be covered by Apelson Appliances  UK Ltd on the replacement appliance     Should any person other than an authorized engineer  modify or attemp
21. g PT2 again                    DELAYED START TIME   AUTOMATIC COOKING     When PT1 is pressed to define a delayed start time the  corresponding light      Gil     starts to blink  DSP1 shows the  current time and DSP2 shows    AUTO     Turn PT1 to the  right or left to change the delayed start time  Press PT2 to  validate the delayed start time  DSP1 shows the delayed  start time you set and DSP2 is has no display when the  appliance is in standby                 Press PT2 for 3 seconds if you want to cancel the selected  function     PAUSE IN THE PROCESS OF COOKING    You can stop the cooking process at any time by pressing  PT2 or by opening the oven door  In both cases     Microwave emission is stopped immediately    The grill is deactivated but is still very hot  BE CAREFUL AS  DANGER OF BURNING    The timer stops and the display shows the remaining  amount of operating time     If you wish  at this time you can     Turn or stir the food to ensure it will be evenly cooked   Modify the process parameters    Cancel the process by pressing PT2 for 3 seconds    To start the process  close the door and press PT2     MODIFYING PARAMETERS    The operating parameters  time  weight  power  can  only be modified when the cooking process has been  interrupted  Proceed as follows     Turn PT2 to the right or left to change the function     Press PT1 to activate the parameter modification mode        Gil     indicator starts to blink  Turn PT1 to the right or left  to change the remai
22. g time  Press  PT1 again to adjust the duration  after the setting  press  PT2  the appliance starts working immediately        Press PT1 again to reset cooking time     MICROWAVE   GRILL FUNCTION             Press PT2  turn PT2  after select the function     ZA        le Gi us VRR indicator light  press PT1 and tum    1 1                               Food Quantity  g  Dish    AM35SS    PT1 to set the cooking time  press PT1 again to adjust  the microwave power  after setting the microwave power   Press PT1 to set the duration  Press PT2 to start cooking     Press PT1 again to reset cooking power and cooking time     The microwave   grill are ideal for cooking quickly and  browning foods after cooking  Furthermore  you can also  grill and cook cheese covered food  The microwave and  the grill work simultaneously  The microwave cooks and  the grill toasts     Before using a dish in the microwave oven make sure  that it is suitable for microwave use  Only use dishes or  containers that are suitable for microwave use  The dish  to be used in the combined function should be suitable  for microwave and grill use  See the section on types of  cookware     Keep in mind that the figures given are merely indicative  and can vary as a function of the initial state  temperature   moisture and type of food  If the time is not enough to  brown the food well  put it under the grill for another 5 or  10 minutes     Please allow the standing times and don   t forget to turn  the meat pieces
23. ght contaminate foods with unpleasant  smells        PRODUCT FUNCTIONS    Under the standby mode  all of the functions show   on DSP3 after press PT2  Then turn PT2 to select the  function  and the selected function will be displayed on  DSP3  while the preset cooking time will be displayed  on DSP1 and the preset parameters  microwaves power   weight  are displayed in alternation on DSP2     FUNCTIONS                           Microwave             7 7   Microwave   grill             Defrost  wi by weight     5     Clock     A  Working time                                     Mark of weight                         Defrost time                  Child lock             IB  Delay time     f     Microwave power                         DAILY OPERATION OF YOUR OVEN    MICROWAVE FUNCTIONS             After selecting the microwave function       the indicators  s    lll     47      light up  press PT1 and turn PT1 to  set the cooking time and the microwave power        Al      indicator light  Press PT1 to adjust the  duration  after the setting  press PT2  the appliance starts  working immediately                                            Press PT1 again to reset cooking power and cooking time   Microwave power  1000 800 600 400 200 0W    The longest cooking duration setting of microwaves power  1000W is 15 minutes  the other cooking duration is 90  minutes     GRILL FUNCTION                      After selecting the function     A AA EN  indicator light  press PT1 to set the cookin
24. he power cable does  not come into contact with any moisture or objects with  sharp edges and the back of the oven  High temperature  can damage the cable  Warning  after the oven is installed  you should make sure you can access the plug     The power supply to the appliance must be cut off before  any adjustments or maintenance work is done on it     INSTALLATION    AM35SS    INSTALLATION OF BUILT IN MICROWAVE  OVEN    For correct installation this product can be fitted within a  tall oven housing unit             448   ml N  a gt     a     3  Ni             The air circulation requirements are shown below including  a slot that should be cut into the plinth if fitted     oa It is essential when installing  your oven there is adequate air  circulation around the appliance  to ensure the correct operation  of the appliance  Inadequate air  circulation will greatly impair the  operation of the appliance and  can affect surround cabinets due  to the rise in temperature    A a                       gt           1   x T   IT   f       RANNAN SN                                  aa             550mm    17    INSTALLATION    AM35SS    A Switched Fused Connection Unit to BS 1363 Part 4 is  recommended    The fuse must be rated at 13 Amps     The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance  with the following code     Brown   L   Live  Blue   N   Neutral  Green and Yellow        Earth    The connection point must be placed in a position adjacent  to the appliance so as to be r
25. hould be wrapped in a napkin so that it does not    become too dry     Remove frozen food from its wrapping and do not forget  to take off any metal twist tags  For containers that are  used to keep frozen food in the freezer and which can also  be used for heating and cooking  all you need to do is take  off the lid  For all other cases you should put the food into    DAILY OPERATION OF YOUR OVEN    AM35SS    The liquid resulting from defrosting  principally that from    containers that are suitable for microwave use     Please refer to the following table for different temperature of various food     Weight  g     Defrosting time  Min     Follow up time  Min     Frequency of turnover       Meat  veal  beef  pork     100    2 3    5 10       200    4 5    5 10       500    10 12    10 15       1000    21 23    20 30       1500    32 34    20 30       2000    43 45    25 35       Beef stew    500    8 10    10 15       1000    17 19    20 30       Minced meat    100    2 4    10 15       500    10 14    15 20       Sausage    200    4 6    10 15       500    9 12    15 20       Poultry    250    5 6    5 10       Chicken    1000    20 24    20 30       Dorking    2500    38 42    25 35       Fish fillet    200    4 5    5 10       Trout    250    5 6    5 10       Prawn    100    2 3    5 10       500    15 20       200    4 5    5 10       300    5 10       500    10 20       200    5 10       300    5 10       500    10 20    Nie e Nere IN Te J RPI RP WIN   RE UN W N WIN  U
26. is does not indicate malfunctioning   Please dry surfaces with condensation       Oven started accidentally with no Human error     food inside    Stop the appliance  this is very  dangerous  It is forbidden to run the  appliance with no food inside        Appliance error     Contact the customer services        Oven cannot be started    Power cord not plugged in properly     Disconnect the plug and connect again  after 10 seconds        tripping     Fuse blowing or circuit breaker    Switch off and replace the fuse        Trouble with socket     Test socket with another electrical  appliance        Oven does not heat    Door not closed properly     Close door properly       Glass turntable makes a noise when  microwave oven is operating       WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I HAVE NO DISPLAY   Check the time indicator is on or off   NO RESPONSE AFTER PRESSING ANY BUTTON     Check if the child lock is on     MICROWAVE DOESN   T WORK     Check the plug power supply  Make sure the door is closed  and ensure that nothing is caught between the door and  the cavity of the microwave     A STRANGE NOISE WHEN THE MICROWAVE IS  OPERATING     Check if a metal object is inside the microwave and  arcing is taking place  Make sure nothing is touching the  microwave cavity     Dirty roller rest and oven bottom     See Care and maintenance section           THE MICROWAVE CAN T HEAT OR HEATS VERY  SLOWLY     Usage of metal container by accident  The food in the    microwave is to big and the incorrect s
27. ning cooking duration                 Press PT1 to validate  the next parameter light starts to  blink  Proceed as described in the active function chapter  to modify the remaining parameters     Press PT2 to continue the cooking process     END OF COOKING CYCLE    At the end of the process you will hear three beeps and  the display will show the word    End        The beeps repeat every 30 seconds until the door is  opened or PT2 is pressed  The oven returns to the OFF  setting     DAILY OPERATION OF YOUR OVEN    OFF MODE    To activate Off Mode press PT2 twice  once this is engaged  only the timer symbol will show             all other LED  numbers and symbols will not be lit     NOTE     The oven also has a setting    SHOW    for the retailer to  demonstrate the appliance without any functions becoming  available  this setting should not be used in normal use                 Show function has a memory function  After Power is on   child lock function will continue to work     CHILD LOCK FUNCTION                First engage Off Mode by pressing BT2 twice  only  O    will  be lit     Press and hold PT1 until DSP1 and DSP2 display shows       ON SHOW        Press PT1 again display shows     OFF BLOC      Turn PT1 until display DSP1 and DSP2 shows     ON BLOC        Press PT2 to confirm and display will now show child lock  symbol      A                     NOTE     Child lock function has a memory function  After power is  on  child lock function will continue to work     TWO
28. o start cooking  Press PT1  again to reset program                                               The appliance will pause after working half of time   pre set      el     stops blinking  DSP1 shows the rest defrost  time  DSP2 shows    Turn    blinking  it is off when you open  the door of the appliance  It continues to work when you  press PT2 again                 We can calculate the defrosting time according to  different food and weight  and the microwave power  can adjust automatically to reach the best defrosting  effect  Furthermore  the table beneath offers a guide to  defrosting type of food by weight  which includes weight  level  defrosting time and follow up time     Program   Food Weight  g    Time  min        PR 01 Meat 100 2000 2 20 43 30       PR 02 100 2500 2 10 58 10    Bird species       PR 03 Fish 100 2000 2 00 40 00       PR 04 Fruit 100 500 2 36 13 00                PR 05 Bread 100 800 2 25 19 20    DEFROST BY TIME                         After selecting Defrost function ls      les  Gil    indicators  light up  press PT1 to adjust the cooking time  Press PT1  again to adjust the duration  After setting above  press  PT2  cooking starts immediately  Press PT1 again to reset  cooking time        The appliance will pause after working half of time preset   and it stops blinking  defrost function     GII      DSP1 shows  the rest defrost time  DSP2 shows    Turn    blinking  it is off  when open the door of the appliance  It continues to work  when pressin
29. ore or never use harsh chemicals  sprays   flammable or non food in or near the oven  Oven is  designed specifically for heating or cooking food  The use  of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will damage  the unit and may cause injury     Should any food inside the oven catch fire  keep the   door closed  Switch the oven off and disconnect the power  supply    Always exercise caution when opening the door  Move   to side  open the door slowly to vent the hot air and or    steam  Make sure your face is away from the opening and  make sure there are no children or pets near the oven     TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION    TECHNICAL INFORMATION     Power supply  220 240V   50 60Hz    Rated input power  Microwave   1500 1600W  Rated output power  Microwave   1000W  Rated input power  Grill   1400 1650W  Amp rating  13Amp fuse  Measurements    Oven capacity  net   35L  Turntable diameter 315mm  External dimensions  WxHxD   594x450x455mm  Net weight  30 6kg  LEGAL INFORMATION    The Manufacturer declines all liability for damage caused  to persons and objects due to incorrect or improper  installation of the appliance     YOUR OVEN    AM35SS    YOUR CONTROL PANEL    All the microwaves control and indicators are located  together on the front panel which is shown below     DSP3  7    fl  e or                                                                                                       psp   H H H H are DSP2     G   ej  il ID  E  ZA  DSP4             PT1     PT2     D
30. section on types of  cookware      When cooking food with very little moisture  e g   defrosting bread  making popcorn  etc   evaporation is  very quick  The oven then works as if it was empty and  the food may burn  The appliance and the container may  be damaged in such situation  You should therefore set  just the cooking time necessary and you should keep a  close eye on the cooking process     It is not possible to heat with much oil  frying  in the  microwave     If you have several containers  such as cups  for example   set them out uniformly on the turntable plate     Do not seal plastic bags with metal clips  Use plastic clips  instead  Prick several holes in the bags so the steam can  escape     Check that they reach at least a temperature of 70  C  When heating or cooking foods     Steam might form on the oven door window during  cooking and may start to drip  This situation is normal and  may be more noticeable if the room temperature is low   The process of cooking is not affected by this  After you  have finished cooking  clean up the water coming from the  condensation     When heating liquids  use containers with a wide opening   so that the steam can evaporate easily     Prepare the foods as per the instructions and keep in mind  the cooking times and power levels indicated in the tables     Keep in mind that the figures given are only indicative  and can vary depending on the initial state  temperature   moisture and type of food  It is depending on the ini
31. sing from non domestic use or commercial  environment     Any gas appliance not fitted by a gas safe qualified  installer     If no fault is found then Apelson Appliances UK Ltd  reserves the right to charge for the call out at the going  rate of   55 00 plus VAT     In the course of the service work carried out it may be  necessary to remove the built in appliance from its fitted  position  If the appliance is glued  grouted or tiled in such  a manner that it cannot be removed  it is the responsibility  of the customer installer to remove and reinstall the  appliance to facilitate the repair     This Guarantee does not affect your statutory rights     The guarantee is offered by Apelson Appliances UK Ltd   Unit 3 Normandy Landings  Pope Street  Castleford  WA6 2AG    USEFUL CONTACTS    TECHNICAL SUPPORT  Apelson Appliances UK LTD  Phone  01977 628100   Email  uksupport apelson co uk  Web  www myspareparts co uk    SPARES   Apelson Appliances UK LTD  Phone  0344 800 1128   Email  uksupport apelson co uk  Web  www myspareparts co uk    SERVICE AND GUARANTEE  Apelson Appliances UK LTD  Phone  0344 800 1128   Email  uksupport apelson co uk  Web  www myspareparts co uk    USEFUL CONTACTS    AM35SS    21    APELSON APPLIANCES UK LTD   Unit 3 Normandy Landings  Pope Street   Castleford   WF6 2AG    
32. t to repair the appliance then the  warranty will be invalid     The guarantee applies to the UK mainland  Scotland and  Ireland but is not transferable between EU countries     This guarantee is non transferable to any other person or  product     The guarantee is covered by UK law and is in addition to  and does not diminish your legal rights   EXTENDED PARTS ONLY WARRANTY    As testimony to our commitment to you as a valued  customer of Apelson Appliances UK Ltd  we will offer you  an additional 3 years parts warranty absolutely free     If during the extended parts warranty period the    20       appliance fails and it is considered uneconomical to repair  our Customer Service Department will offer you the  opportunity to purchase the same or equivalent model at a  discounted price     All parts supplied free of charge under the extended  warranty must be fitted by our approved engineers and  will be subject to a call out charge to fit the part     EXCLUSIONS TO THE GUARANTEE  This guarantee does NOT cover     Appliances that have been damaged or neglected as a  result of failure to store  assemble  install  use or care   of the products in accordance with the manufacturer   s  instructions   Apelson Appliances UK Ltd will not accept  responsibility under this guarantee if a product is damaged  or becomes defective due to  misuse  neglect  wilful or  accidental damage or act of god     Normal wear and tear   Consumable items such as carbon filters and bulbs     Claims ari
33. tainers  keep an  eye on the oven due to the possibility of catching alight     Do not overcook food     CARE AND MAINTENANCE    AM35SS    Remove wire twist ties and metal handles from paper or  plastic containers bags before placing them in the oven     Eggs in their shells and whole hard boiled eggs should not  be heated in microwave ovens as they may explode  even  after microwave heating is complete     The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars should  be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before  consumption in order to avoid burns     Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed  boiling status  therefore  care must be taken when  handing the container    ALUMINIUM FOIL    Cover only  Small  smooth pieces can be used to cover thin  parts of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking  Arcing  can occur if foil is too close to oven walls  The foil should  be at least 1 inch  2 5cm  away from oven walls   BROWNING DISH    Follow the manufacturer   s instructions  The bottom of the  browning dish must be at least 3 16 inch  5mm  above  the turntable  Incorrect usage may cause the turntable to  break    DINNERWARE   Microwave safe only  Follow the manufacturer s  instructions  Do not use cracked or chipped dishes   GLASS JARS   Always remove lid  Use only to heat food until just warm   Most glass jars are not heat resistant and may break   GLASSWARE   Heat resistant oven glassware only  Make sure there is no  metallic trim  Do not use cracked or chipp
34. tial  state  temperature  moisture and different types of food   It is advisable to adjust the times and power levels to    DAILY OPERATION OF YOUR OVEN    AM35SS    each situation  Depending on the exact characteristics of  the food you may need to increase or shorten the cooking  times or increase or decrease the power levels     The greater the amount of food  the longer the cooking  time  Keep in mind that      Double the quantity   double the time     Half the quantity   half the time    The lower the cooking power selected  the longer the  cooking time     Foods containing a lot of liquid heat up more quickly     Cooking will be more uniform if the food is evenly  distributed on the turntable  If you put dense foods on    VEGETABLES    Fire    the outer part of the plate and less dense ones on the  centre of the plate  you can heat up different types of food  simultaneously     You can open the oven door at any time  When you do  this the oven switches off automatically  The microwave  will only start working again when you close the door and  press the start key     It takes less time if we put a cover over food  but the  cover should have vents to allow steam to escape and  prevent an extreme build up of pressure     Follow up time   Min     9 11 2 3    Food Weight  g  Water  ml  Time  Min  Notice    power  Cauliflower 500 100 800    Broccoli 300 50 800 6 8 2 3 Cut into slices Cover well    Mushroom 250 25 800 6 8 2 3    300 800 7 9 2 3    Peas  carrots  Cut into slic
35. with microwave 9  What kind of cookware can be used 12  Care and Maintenance  How to keep your oven in good condition 14  Replacing the light bulb 14  Materials you can use in a microwave 15  Materials to be avoided in a microwave 16  Installation 17  Trouble shooting 19  Guarantee 20  Useful contacts 21    Your product contains glass please take care when fitting  or handling to prevent personal injury or damage to the  product     The specifications plate displays all the necessary  identification information for ordering replacement parts     If you sell the appliance  give it away  or leave it behind  when you move house  make sure you also pass on this  manual so that the new owner can become familiar with  the appliance and its safety warnings     Grill rack x1 Fixing screw x4    KE       Browning plate x1     lt      IMPORTANT INFORMATION    SAFETY INFORMATION    These instructions are for your safety  Please read through  them thoroughly prior to installation and retain them for  future reference     All installation work must be carried out by a competent  person or qualified electrician     This appliance must be installed correctly by a suitably  qualified person  strictly following the manufacturer s  instructions     This appliance complies with all current European safety  legislation  however  the Manufacturer must emphasise  that this compliance does not prevent the surfaces of the  appliance from heating up during use and remaining hot  during its operation  
    
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