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Smeg MM182XS Instructions for Use

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1. 6 Functioning TIME T While WOFTKIDS scialle T Advice for Good Usage of the Oven 8 Working with microwaves esee 8 Functioning of the grill only in models with grill 8 Advice on the use of Cookware 9 cpm 9 3l8SS ciini am iie 9 Porcela sarantan ana e onaniaa 9 Glazed Ceramic Dishes 9 Plastieis icti viui it o edades 9 WOOQ ud iiio AA 9 Recipient TESt iii 10 LASA sessi 10 Oven Maintenance a 11 Cleanmfsone AGA BAR 11 Light Replacemoeht occae tcc teret ez 11 Official Technical Assistance Service T A S 12 Solving PrODIEMS a 12 Cord 12 Installation Instructions Remove oven from packing Remove all packing materials and accessories from the oven cavity Check whether the following parts are in good condition door and hinges front of the oven inside and outside of oven Should you find any faults DO NOT USE THE OVEN and contact your dealer Place the oven on a flat stable surface able to support its weight To allow efficient cooling of the apparatus it is recommended to Leave a free space of 20 cm above the upper part of the microwave oven If itis preferred to install the microwave oven in fitted kitc
2. Metal Do not use metal dishes tinned food food wrapped in tin foil and cutlery inside the microwave oven The metal reflects the microwaves and food is not heated The food should be removed from its tin foil containers and placed in dishes that are appropriate for use in the microwave oven As microwaves don t penetrate tin foil the food heats only on the surface By using appropriate dishes the heat is evenly distributed throughout the food EXCEPTIONS To cook or defrost pieces of meat of irregular sizes you may cover the thinner parts with tin foil which should be kept at least 2 cm away from the oven walls otherwise these may cause an electric arc Metal spits may be used as long as they are smaller than the pieces of meat Glass All heat proof glass containers may be used Crystal contains a percentage of lead which may cause it to crack if used in the microwave oven The same may happen to glass dishes with jagged edges Porcelain Porcelain dishes may be used but they should not have hollow handles Humidity may be formed inside the hollow handles which will causes an increase in pressure that may cause them to break Glazed Ceramic Dishes This type of dish may heat considerably Painted glazed ceramic dishes may be used if the painting is done under the glaze Many glazes and colours contain metallic substances If this is the case they should not be used in the microwave as they may be damaged
3. Recipients with silver and gold glazes may go dark Plastic Plastic dishes should be heat resistant at least 180 C or they may be deformed when used in the microwave Melamine dishes are not suitable for use in the microwave as they heat up too much To cook or heat food in plastic bags they should be perforated to allow vapour to escape thus preventing the bag from bursting Wood Wooden recipients should not be used in the microwave Wood contains water which evaporates and may cause the recipient to crack Recipient Test If in doubt about the use of glass glazed ceramic or porcelain dishes in the microwave oven do the following test 1 Place the empty dish and a glass of water inside the microwave oven 2 Close the door 3 Set the Power Level Selector at maximum power 4 Adjust the timer to 1 minute Note the oven starts If during this test you hear any noise along with sparks turn off the oven immediately Any kind of cookware that has this kind of behaviour or is very hot when removed from the oven should not be used in the microwave oven EXCEPTIONS Glazed ceramic dish recipients contain many water molecules and heat a lot but can be used in the microwave oven If in doubt contact the supplier of the cookware and make sure that they are appropriate for microwaves 10 Lids The use of glass lids plastic lids or plastic film is advisable because 1 They prevent the release o
4. lids should be transparent to allow the microwaves through and they should have a small opening for the vapour to escape Functioning of the grill only in models with grill For best results of the grill use the grill rack supplied with the appliance Do not place the grill rack in contact with the cavity s metal surface as there may be an electric arc and consequent damages IMPORTANT NOTES 1 While the grill is being used for the first time the producting of fumes and odours id normal due to the oils used in the manufacturing process 2 After the first uses of the grill it is normal for the perforated area that proctets the heating elements of the grill to deform and to become a golden colour due to the high temperatures that the grill reaches during use 3 The glass on the door reaches high temperatures during grilling Therefore the oven should be installed at least 80 cm above the floor SO AS TO BE OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN 4 While in operation the inside walls of the oven and the grill become very hot therefore the use of kitchen gloves is recommended 5 During extended use of the grill it is normal for the heating elements to switch off for short periods due to the action of the safety temperature limiter 6 Do not use plastic containers or others that have poor temperature resistance as these could be destroyed due to the high temperatures that the grill reaches Advice on the use of Cookware
5. some models the light may be replaced by the user These ovens have a lid on the left hand side To replace the light do as follows 1 Unplug the oven 2 Remove the lid from the light compartment 3 Replace the light bulb for a new one 25 W 4 Replace the lid WARNING in the models without the lid to replace the light bulb this should be done by the Technical Assistance Service because special tools are required 11 Official Technical Assis tance Service T A S Solving Problems Repairs or interventions carried out by an unqualified serviceman can cause dangerous situations Every and any kind of repair or intervention should be done by the manufacturer authorised agents or qualified technicians If you detect any abnormalities in the oven check the following before you contact T A S 1 Check if the outlet into which the oven is plugged has power To do so plug another appliance into the same outlet and check if it works 2 If the oven lamp switches on but the food does not heat up check if the door is well closed if the door is not properly closed no microwaves will be produced Cord Replacement If the cord is damaged it should be replaced by the manufacturer authorised agents or qualified technicians in order to avoid any dangerous situation and also because special tools are required 12 TEXTO 17A 4 02 ese SMEG SMEG S p A VIA CIRCONVALLAZIONE NORD 36 42016 GUASTALL
6. A RE ITALIA Tel 39 0522 837 777 Fax 39 0522 838 384 Cod 183809 ES DE GB FR PT NL IT GR iAtenci n Durante el Funcionamiento del grill tanto la envolvente como la puerta del horno alcanzan altas temperaturas Achtung Wenn der Grill in Betrieb ist erreichen Herdt r und wande sehr hohe Temperaturen Warning Oven casing and door will get hot during grill operation Attention Le bo tier et la porte du four atteignent des temp ratures lev es lors de grillages Atengao Durante o funcionamento do grelhador a envolvente e a porta do forno atingem altas temperaturas BELANGRIJK Wanneer de grill in gebruik is kunnen zowel het omhulsel als de deur van de oven hele hoge temperaturen bereiken ATTENZIONE Durante il funzionamento del grill sia l inviluppo che la porta del forno raggiungono una temperatura elevata TIPOXOXH KaTA TNV i amp pkeio Aerroupy o TOU YKPIA TOGO ro KAI n TOPTA rou qo pvou xouv UWNA 183724 b e58 SMEG MM 180 B MM 181 N MM 182 X MM 182 XS Microondas Mikrowelle Microwave Micro ondes Magnetronoven Microonde NN MIKPOKUPIATWV Electrical Diagram Niveles de potencia Einstellung der leistung N L Pow
7. Instructions for Use Microwave Bedienungsanweisung Mikrowelle Instructions d Utilisation Micro ondes Gebruiksaanwijzing Magnetronoven G S ENGLISH Dear Client Above all we would like to thank you for choosing our product We are sure that this modern functional and practical microwave oven manufactured from the best materials will satisfy your requirements You are advised to read our operation manual carefully and the enclosed pamphlet to enable you to get the best results from your Microwave oven PLEASE KEEP THESE DOCUMENTS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NOTE To benefit from our guarantee it is vital to present the Guarantee Certificate and the receipt of the purchase dated and stamped by the selling establishment when you request technical assistance Without this requirement the guarantee will not be valid Contents Installation Instructions ccce 3 Important Information 3 Description of the Microwave Oven 4 The advantages of a microwave oven 4 How the microwave oven works 5 Why does the food heat 5 Operating Instruction eese 6 Microwave function iii 6 Grill FUNGUO C 6 Microwave and Grill function
8. ating it from the inside outwards There is therefore no loss of energy as the air interior walls of the oven and recipients when adequate do not heat up with microwaves In short microwave ovens have the following advantages 1 Save on cooking time in general there is a 3 4 reduction of the cooking time than with conventional methods 2 Ultra quick defrosting which prevents bacteria development 3 Electricity saving 4 Maintaining the nutritive value of the food due to the cooking time reduction 5 Easy cleaning How the microwave oven works In the microwave oven there is a high voltage valve called Magnetron that converts electric energy to microwave energy These electromagnetic waves are conducted to the inside of the oven cavity by means of wave guide and spread by a mode stirrer or by a turntable Inside the oven the microwaves spread out in all directions and are reflected by the metallic walls penetrating the food evenly Why does the food heat up Most food contains water whose molecules vibrate with microwaves The friction between the molecules generates heat which causes a temperature rise in the food defrosting it cooking it or keeping it warm As the heat is formed inside the food t may be cooked with little or no liquid or fat Defrosting heating or cooking in the microwave oven is quicker than in a conventional oven Vitamins minerals and nutritive substances are prese
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10. er Levels Niveaux de puissance Niveis de pot ncia T Vermogensstanden Livelli di Potenza Errimeda lox oc Ful 77 4 LT a Nt Ul 1 e t 1 B D 2d u AHH i sett 1 LU 1 1 1 Td THERMAL CUT OUT PG Grill Grilleistung Grill Gril Grelhador l KpiA Li SWITCH LAMP CI o SECONDARY SWITCH PRIMARY SWITCH Especificaciones Leistungsbesschreibung Specifications Sp cifications Especificacdes Specificaties TIMER AND POWER C Specifiche Npodiaypap c REGULATOR MOTOR EET 1 T 1 FAN MOTOR e Tension CA Wechselspannung AC Line Voltage Tension CA Tens o AC Spanning CA I Tensione CA Taon CA emen 220 230 V 50 Hz T TURNTABLE MOTOR Lj SW POT e Fusible Sicherung Fuse Fusible Fus vel Zekering Fusible AopaAeia 12A 250V i 7 i ISWINT e requerida Aufgenommen Leistung Power required Puissance requise requerida TRA E j SW EXT Vereist vermogencia Potenza richiesta AnaitoduEevn 1008 2200W GRILL CRILL 1 ia e Potencia del grill Grilleistung Grill power Puissance du gril Pot ncia do grelhador THERMOSTAT Vermogen van de grill Potenza del grill loxX c YKpIA A E E Ip ee E BE 1050 W Presi PS SASE 5 SN A SL I te T e Potencia de salida microondas Mikrowellenausgangsleistung Microwave output power i m Puis
11. f excessive vapours especially when cooking for longer periods 2 They increase the speed of heating food 3 They prevent the food from drying up 4 They prevent the loss of the food aroma The lids should have holes to avoid pressure Plastic film should be perforated Baby bottles baby food jars and other similar recipients should be warmed up without lids as they can burst Oven Maintenance Cleaning MAKE SURE THAT THE OVEN BEFORE CLEANING THE OVEN IS UNPLUGGED DON T USE ABRASIVE CLEANING PRODUCTS OUTSIDE 1 Clean the outside surface with a neutral detergent warm water and dry it with a damp cloth 2 Avoid water from entering the oven ventilation holes INSIDE 1 Clean the oven walls with a damp cloth after each use 2 Avoid water from entering the ventilation holes in the oven s interior 3 If some time has passed by since the last cleaning and the oven s interior is dirty place a glass of water on the tray and switch on the oven for 4 minutes on the highest setting Moisture will form on the oven walls which will be easily cleaned 4 The tray can be washed with regular dish washing detergent or in the dishwasher DOOR DOOR SEAL AND OVEN FRONT 1 These parts should always be clean especially the contact surface between the door and the oven front to prevent microwave leakage 2 Use neutral detergent warm water and dry the surface with a soft cloth Light Replacement In
12. hen furniture observe the fitting instructions of the fitting frame which is sold separately respecting the opening in the upper part of the unit The oven should be kept away from heat and vapour sources electric oven toasters etc The oven has been supplied with a mono phase power supply cord The appliance must be earthed The manufacturers and dealers are not responsible for any breakdowns or personal accidents should these installation instructions not be followed by the purchaser WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Important Information WARNING If the door or the door hinges are damaged the oven should not be switched on until repaired by a qualified technician WARNING It is dangerous for anyone except a qualified technician to tamper with the apparatus or try to repair it in any way by removing any lid or covering which assures protection against the exposure to microwave energy WARNING Liquids and other food should not be heated in airtight recipients as these can explode WARNING Children should only be allowed to use the oven without adult supervision if they have been given the appropriate instructions so that they can use the oven safely and understand the dangers of its incorrect use When heating food in plastic or paper recipients check the oven frequently in case they ignite If any smoke is detected then switch off the oven or disconnect it and keep the door closed in order for an
13. ls with this button The oven will start working CAUTION at the end of the cooking process turn the Timer Button 5 to zero otherwise the oven will start when the door is closed Note 1 To stop the oven before the programmed time rotate the Timer Button 5 to zero or open the door 2 While the oven is working you may change the timer the power level or the function by rotating the respective buttons Advice for Good Usage of the Oven Working with microwaves Before using any dish make sure that it is appropriate for use in microwaves SEE ADVICE ON THE USE OF UTENSILS AND RECIPIENTS Always make a slit in the food s shell before cooking it Whenever heating liquids use a recipient with a large opening to allow the vapour to escape Remember that 1 Larger quantities of food require more cooking time 2 The lower the food temperature the more cooking time is needed 3 Less dense foods cook faster 4 An even distribution of the food in the oven guarantees better results The cooking of different types of foods simultaneously is possible by placing the dense food in an outside circle and the less dense in the centre of the plate 5 Better results are achieved by allowing the food to stand before serving because it continues to cook for some time after the oven is switched off 6 The cooking time may be shortened and the liquids preserved the food doesn t dry out by covering the food The
14. nd off within certain limits It is advisable to use the grill rack to bring the food closer to the grill and to obtain better results Microwave and Grill function Set Function Selector 3 in position corresponding to the required power level in agreement with the following table Position Power Level F 5 G 4 H 3 2 J 1 Note In order to know the numerical value of the different power levels consult the leaflet Functioning Time Desired functioning time is selected by rotating the Timer Button 5 For periods shorter than 2 minutes adjust the timer to a higher position and then back to the required time Whenever the timer is in a position other than zero then the oven light should switch on When the time is up the timer will emit a sound signal and oven will automatically be switched off While Working The oven door may be opened at any time while in use THE PRODUCTION OF IMMEDIATELY INTERRUPTED The grill will be switched off however remaining very hot MICROWAVES 15 The timer will stop automatically indicating the time left You may then if you wish Stir or turn the food to improve even heating Change the power level on the Power Regulator 4 Select another function by setting the Function Selector 3 on another position Change the remaining functioning time by turning the Timer Button 5 Close the door again and press the Start Button 6 in the mode
15. rved There is no change in the natural food colour and aroma The microwaves travel through porcelain glass cardboard or plastic but not through metal Therefore recipients made of or containing metal should not be used in the microwave oven The microwaves are reflected by the metal They travel through glass porcelain ar They are absorbed by the food n j C Doss Se a v sf rode lt a Operating Instruction See picture in enclosed leaflet and do as follows 1 Plug the microwave oven into a suitable outlet see installation instructions 2 Open the door by pressing the Door Open Button 7 In models without this button you need only pull the door The oven light should switch on 3 Place food in a dish on the tray or on the grill rack 4 Select function and cooking time according to the following chapters 5 Shut the door Models with Start Button 6 press this button 6 The oven will start working Microwave function Set Function Selector 3 in position corresponding to the required power level in agreement with the following table Position Power Level A Maximum B Medium C Minimum D Defrost E Keeping warm Note In order to know the numerical value of the different power levels consult the leaflet Grill Function Set Function Selector 3 in position K The oven has a temperature limit which controls the electric resistances by switching them on a
16. sance de sortie micro ondes Pot ncia de saida microondas Uitgangsvermogen magnetron I I I Potenza de uscita microonde lox0g e e e el lee 750W SM Iu AME ai X 2 L 1 A a AAA 8 e Frecuencia de microondas Mikrowellenfrequenz Microwave frequency L 3 Frequence de micro ondes Frequ ncia de microondas Frequentie van microgolf amp Frequenza di microonde Xuxv rna 2450 MHz TRANSFORMER H V FUSE Soa e Dimensiones exteriores AnxAlxF AuSenabmessungen BxHxT External dimensions WxHxD 1 i Dimensions exterieures LxHxP Dimens es exteriores LxAxP Buitenafmetingen BxHxL CAPACITOR Ti Dimensioni esterne Larg xLung xPr E amp wrepik6 u ye8oc MA x Yu x B 480 x 305 x 323 mm 1 peque fii e Dimensiones cavidad AnxAlxF Innenabmessungen BxHxT pat 1 Cavity dimensions WxHxD Dimensions de la cavit LxHxP Dimens es da cavidade LxAxP DIODE Afmetingen van de uitsparing BxHxL Dimensioni della cavit Larg xLung xPr C P M ye80c xwpou MA x Yu x B 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 P 9 7 e TTT ET e E e ee e E eee 305 x 210 x 280 mm MAGNETRON e Capacidad del horno Fassungsverm gen Oven capacity Capacit du four Capacidade do forno Capaciteit van de oven Capacit del forno XwpnTIKOTNTA ToU POUPVOU e e
17. y flame to die out After warming up baby bottles or baby food jars stir or shake its contents and check the temperature before feeding to avoid burns Warming up drinks in the microwave oven may result in a delayed eruptive boiling therefore one should be careful when handling the recipient Eggs with their shell and whole boiled eggs shouldn t be warmed up in microwave ovens as they may explode Do not use any metal utensils inside the oven unless they were supplied with the oven and for that purpose Do not warm up liquids or other food in closed recipients as they may explode Do not warm up pure alcohol or alcoholic drinks DANGER OF FIRE When in doubt choose short periods to cook heat or defrost food with microwaves With long cooking periods the food may become dry and even begin to burn Do not use the oven for anything other than warming cooking or defrosting food Do not operate the oven without its tray nor when empty Keep the oven ventilation holes open Never cover any air vents or openings Description of the Microwave Oven The advantages of a microwave oven In a conventional oven the heat radiated by the resistances or gas burners slowly penetrates the food from the outside to the inside There is therefore a great loss of energy in the heating of the air oven components and recipients On the other hand in microwave ovens the heat is generated in the interior of the food itself he

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