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1. 10 Do not use the oven outdoors Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 3620D DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN Door window Turning tray Safety door lock system 6 Turning tray holder Control panel Waveguide EN 5 Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 36200 CONTROL PANEL e TIME WEIGHT wg POWER LEVEL WEIGHT DEFROST CLOCK PRESET START CANCEL TIME WEIGHT 5 CLOCK PRESET setting time weight of meal setting the clock in 24 hour format TIME WEIGHT v programming of a delayed start setting time weight of meal 6 START CANCEL POWER LEVEL quick start setting the power level of the starting the cooking programme microwave oven cancelling a previous setting or WEIGHT DEFROST ending a cooking process defrosting according to food weight Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 3620D THE BASICS OF COOKING IN A MICROWAVE OVEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 Carefully organise the food Place the larger food pieces on the perimeter of the dish Place the food on an appropriate dish before putting it into the oven Do not prepare food directly on the turning plate Set the correct cooking time We recommend that you set a shorter cooking time and extend it if necessary When cooking foods at high temperatures smoke may be created or a fire m
2. etc EN 3 Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 36200 EARTHING INSTRUCTIONS This microwave oven must be earthed The microwave oven is equipped with a power cord which has a earthing wire with an earthed power plug The power plug must be connected to an electric power socket which is properly installed and earthed Grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock In the case of a short circuit the electric current is conducted though the grounding wire We recommend that the oven be connected to an independent electrical circuit WARNING An incorrectly grounded power socket may present a danger of electric shock Note 1 If you have questions regarding earthing or electrical instructions consult everything with a qualified electrician or repair person 2 Neither the manufacturer nor the seller take any responsibility for whatever damage to the oven or injury resulting from an incorrect electrical connection RADIO WAVE INTERFERENCE The use of the oven may cause interference to your radio television or similar receivers If interference occurs it may be limited by the following measures 1 Keeping the inside area of the oven and the inside parts of the door clean 2 Redirecting the radio or television signal reception antenna 3 Moving the microwave oven further away from the receiver 4 Connection of the microwave oven to a different power socket with its own independe
3. for industrial or laboratory purposes Do not use caustic chemicals on this appliance 3 Do not attempt to use the microwave oven with the door open You could expose yourself to the effect of microwaves Do not run the microwave oven when it is empty 4 Do not use this oven if the power cord or power plug is damaged if it is not working correctly if it is damaged or if it has been dropped on the floor Any repair of the microwave oven or replacement of a damaged power cord may only be carried out by an authorised service centre or another similarly qualified person as this will prevent causing a dangerous situation 5 WARNING If the door or the door seal is damaged then the oven must not be used until repaired by an authorised service centre or qualified person 6 WARNING It is dangerous for anybody other than an authorised service centre or qualified person to carry out any repairs or maintenance whatsoever that leads to the removal of any cover providing protection from microwave energy radiation 7 WARNING The use of the oven by unsupervised children is only permitted when sufficient instructions were given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe manner and understands the danger resulting from incorrect use 8 To limit the risk of a fire starting inside the oven Use only kitchen dishes suitable for use in microwave ovens When heating food in plastic or paper dishes regularly check the oven to prevent it catching on fi
4. kitchen detergent Avoid the use of sprays or abrasive cleaning agents as this could lead to the discolouration or fading of the surface 3 The outside part of the oven should be cleaned with a damp cloth To prevent damaging the operating parts of the oven make sure that water does not enter the ventilation openings located on the left hand side of the microwave oven 4 Regularly clean the door and the window of the oven from both sides the door seal and neighbouring parts and any food remains For cleaning we recommend the use of a weak kitchen detergent Ensure that remains of the cleaning agent do not remain on the inside wall Do not use abrasive cleaning products petrol or solvents for cleaning 5 Clean the control panel using a damp fine cloth 6 If the inside wall and the neighbouring parts become foggy from water evaporated from food clean them with a fine cloth This event may occur if the oven is used in a location with increased humidity This is a normal event 7 From time to time it is necessary to remove the turning tray and clean it Clean the turning tray in warm soapy water or in a dishwasher 8 The turning tray holder and the underside of the inside area of the oven should be regularly cleaned to prevent excessive noise Simply clean out the underside of the inside area of the oven using a weak neutral kitchen detergent solution You may clean the turning tray holder in a weak neutral kitchen detergent solution or in a dis
5. CAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES The meaning of the symbol on the product its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Please dispose of this product at your applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical amp electronic equipment waste Alternatively in some states of the European Union or other European states you may return your products to your local retailer when buying an equivalent new product The correct disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details The im proper disposal of this type of waste may fall subject to national regulations for fines For business entities in the European Union If you wish to dispose of an electrical or electronic device request the necessary infor mation from your seller or supplier Disposal in other countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product request the necessary information about the cor rect disposal method from local government departments or from your seller This product meets all the basic EU regulation requirements that relate to it EN 12 Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012
6. GCE 55525 ig an Klo rede a a en cuu on eon Da Da aa decidi D Ng ana gg La gada aaa kaa 11 BEFORE YOU CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS mr 12 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS 12 DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES i a tiaet iu iiu 12 EN 2 Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 3620D IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE While operating the microwave oven basic provisions must always be adhered to including the following This appliance may not be used by any persons including children with mental disabilities weak strength or by inexperienced persons unless they have been properly trained or schooled in the safe use of the product or unless they are properly supervised by a qualified person who is responsible for their safety Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product WARNING To limit the risk of a fire hazard electric shock injury or exposure to excessive amounts of microwave energy 1 Before using this appliance read all the instructions 2 Only use the appliance for the purposes for which it was designed and in the manner described in this user s manual This oven is designed only to heat cook or dry food It is not designed
7. Microwave oven USER S MANUAL SENCOR SENCOR SMW 36200 Before use please read the user s manual carefully even if you already have an experience with using similar equipment Use the appliance only in accordance with the instructions included in this manual Save the manual for future reference Save the cardboard box packaging material cushioning prove of purchase receipt and the warranty policy at least for the duration of the warranty period In case you need to transport the appliance use the original packaging EN 1 Copyright 2012 Fast CR 5 Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 3620D CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ena nana 3 bal lc sg Le prec 4 RADIO WAVE INTERFERENCE dedica aod nan aieia gg agan an do cose ela gg Cine 4 INSTALLATION nem 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN sacecttveplecvoucssuesarteesuulberdincuceadessaysbeneiectelanostedieuelivsmeeddexuins 5 CONTROL PANEL anan a aga ana a aaa ga aa D 6 THE BASICS OF COOKING IN A MICROWAVE 7 USING THE CORRECT KITCHEN DISHES neant Waaa aaa a Ba aan cua pease poU GEN aa TENAN NENG 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MICROWAVE OVEN etter een eene enne nnne 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENAN
8. TRE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY OR REPAIR THE MICROWAVE OVEN YOURSELF EN 11 Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 3620D TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Nominal voltage Tanges rusaka e Na PR ad aaa Da aa a beeen a N 220 240 V Nominal frequency od seti tastes cct t Reda AA aaa EEN KAE AE AN e arb s ax pex ANANA NE Vitae Ss ER sU I REI S E ADU ERE 50 Hz Rated MEN E Sm 1080 Micr wav power OUT 700 W Operating c 2 450 MHz Noise BUB aaa tinus Em IRE EM ME IEEE MM E SEE MEE MS 63 dB A External dimensions wxdxh eeseeseseseeeeenennmemmnenmnnnnnnne nnne nnnn nnn rn na nnn nnn nnn 454 x 340 x 262 mm Diameter ot the turning tray nuc to E ENG EEE NARAR Ta KA AA AAK uM Eoi ui RUE 245 mm sasaka re 20 Welght ersen A PE EN NE NAN NE NEKANAKEN EN SENG TEN aa BEA A 11 5 kg The declared noise emission level for this appliance is 63 dB A which represents level A of the acoustic power relative to the reference acoustic power of 1 pW We reserve the right to change the text and technical specifications INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRI
9. ated the microwave oven cannot be controlled Cancelling the child safety lock Hold down the TIME WEIGHT A Y buttons at the same time for approximately 2 seconds Cancellation of the child safety lock is indicated by a beep Now it is again possible to control the microwave oven ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR USING THE MICROWAVE OVEN 1 If you wish to check the condition of the food during the cooking process open the door The microwave oven will automatically stop To end the cooking process close the door and press the START CANCEL button 2 Function of the START CANCEL button when the door is open cancelling a previous setting or a cooking process 3 Function of the START CANCEL button when the door is closed starting set cooking programme continuing in the cooking process if it has been interrupted by the door being opened ending a cooking process currently running EN 10 Copyright 2012 Fast CR 5 Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 3620D CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before cleaning the main unit always turn it off and disconnect it from the power supply 1 Before first use wash the turning tray in a weak solution of kitchen detergent and then thoroughly rinse under running drinking water 2 Keep the inside of the oven clean If the walls of the oven are splattered with food juices then wipe them away using a damp cloth If the oven is heavily soiled you can use a weak solution of a neutral
10. ay start Cover the food before cooking You will prevent juices from splashing around by covering the food To speed up the cooking of foods such as chickens or hamburgers turn them over once during cooking Large pieces of food such as roasts must be turned over at least once While cooking organise foods similar to hamburgers from the top down and from the centre of the dish to its edge USING THE CORRECT KITCHEN DISHES 1 2 3 4 5 The ideal type of dish for cooking in the microwave oven is a transparent container which permits the penetration of microwaves inside for the heating of food Metal dishes or bowls with a metal rim should not be used because microwaves cannot go through metals Do not use recycled paper products for cooking in the microwave because they may contain small metal particles Rather use circular or oval containers than square or rectangular containers Food located in the corners has a tendency to overcook You should use containers suitable for microwave ovens only in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer EN 7 Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 3620D This general list will help you select the right dishes Kitchen Dishes Aluminium foil Use only in small amounts as protection against overcooking If the foil is close to the wall or if there is too much of it sparks may appear Special plates for Do not use them longer than 8 mi
11. buttons to set the cooking time Press the START CANCEL button to start the microwave oven The microwave oven will start cooking at 100 power The sound signal 5 beeps indicates the end of the cooking process Note The maximum cooking time may be set to 60 minutes MICROWAVE COOKING SETTING POWER AND TIME 1 Press the POWER LEVEL button P100 will appear on the display Press the POWER LEVEL button repeatedly to set the desired power of the microwave oven INFORMATION ON THE DISPLAY POWER LEVEL P100 100 P70 70 Yo P50 50 P30 30 P10 10 2 Use the TIME WEIGHT A Y buttons to set the cooking time max 60 minutes 3 Press the START CANCEL button to start the cooking process 4 The sound signal 5 beeps indicates the end of the cooking process DEFROSTING BASED ON WEIGHT This function makes it possible to defrost food based on weight The power of the microwave and defrosting time are set automatically after entering the weight of the food being defrosted 1 Press the WEIGHT DEFROST button dEF will appear on the display 2 Press the TIME WEIGHT A Y buttons to set the weight in the range 100 2000 g 3 Press the START CANCEL button to start the defrosting process The microwave power and defrosting time are set automatically 4 The sound signal 5 beeps indicates the end of the cooking process Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 36200 DELAYED START This function makes i
12. hwasher After cleaning insert it back into the microwave oven 9 Toremove odours from the inside area place a glass check that it is suitable for use in a microwave oven of water with juice and a peal from one lemon into the microwave oven and allow it to cook in the microwave mode for 5 minutes Wipe out the inside area of the oven until dry with a fine cloth 10 If it becomes necessary to replace the lighting inside the oven please contact the seller or an authorised service centre 11 Clean the oven regularly according to the above mentioned instructions and remove any food that remains inside it Failure to keep the oven clean could lead to surface damage which could adversely affect the lifetime of the appliance and could lead to a dangerous situation BEFORE YOU CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE If the microwave oven is not working Check that oven is properly connected to the electrical grid If you are not sure disconnect the power plug from the electric power socket wait 10 seconds and then reconnect it Check that a circuit breaker has not dropped out If the microwave oven is still not working check on a different device whether the electric power socket is working Check that you have set the proper values on the control panel Check that the oven door is properly closed Otherwise it is not possible to start the set cooking programme IF THE ABOVE MENTIONED STEPS DO NOT HELP CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CEN
13. ng drops of fat and juices from spraying recommended use A limited use X not recommended Wrapping foils Bags for frozen foods Waxed paper e K K K K Paper dishes Plates cups e Are appropriate for a short time for heating and cooking likewise X Copyright O 2012 Fast CR a s Revision 09 2012 Microwave oven SMW 3620D OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MICROWAVE OVEN 1 Install the turning tray holder and the turning tray into the microwave oven before first use Note The tray must turn freely when the microwave oven is in operation 2 Connect the microwave oven to an electric power socket SETTING THE DIGITAL CLOCK After the microwave oven is connected to a power socket the display will show 0 00 and a sound signal will be made beep 1 Press the CLOCK PRESET button to set the hours Press the TIME WEIGHT A W buttons to set the hour in the range 0 23 2 Press the CLOCK PRESET button to set the minutes Press the TIME WEIGHT A W buttons to set the minutes in the range 0 59 3 Press the CLOCK PRESET button to confirm your setting The symbol will flash QUICK START This function makes it possible to quickly start the microwave oven at full power A Press the START CANCEL button to set the cooking time to 1 minute The microwave oven will automatically start cooking at 10096 power The sound signal 5 beeps indicates the end of the cooking process B Use the TIME WEIGHT v
14. nt electrical circuit INSTALLATION 1 Make sure that you have taken all packaging materials such as plastic bags polystyrene etc out from inside the oven Do not remove the cover of the waveguide which is located on the right side of the inside area of the oven 2 WARNING Check whether the oven is damaged in any way e g whether the oven door is incorrectly attached or dinted whether the door seal is damaged or whether the hinges or locks are loose If you discover any damage do not use the oven and contact a qualified service technician 3 The microwave oven must be placed on an even stable surface that can bear its weight even with the food inserted 4 Do not located the oven near sources of heat in locations with increased humidity or near flammable materials 5 secure sufficient air circulation there must be free space left around the microwave oven Allow free space of 20 cm above the top surface of the oven 10 cm from behind and on the sides Do not block any opening of the oven Do not remove the legs of the oven 6 This appliance is designed to be used in free space it is not designed to be built in 7 Do use the oven without the turning plate installed 8 Make sure that the power cord is not under the under side of the oven or in contact with hot or sharp surfaces 9 The electrical power socket must be easily accessible for the situation where it may be necessary to quickly disconnect the power cord
15. nutes creating a crust Porcelain Porcelain pottery dishes including glazed dishes and bone an pottery dishes porcelain a appropriate if they do not have metal decorations Single use Plates are used for the packaging of some frozen foods polyester plates Wrapped ready food e Polystyrene cups May be used to heat foods Overheating may cause the polystyrene to melt Paper bags or May catch on fire in the oven newspapers e Recycled paper or metal edging May cause sparks in the oven Glass e Glass dishes Fine glass May be used if it doesn t have metal decorations May be used to heat foods and beverages Fine glass may crack if it is suddenly heated to a higher temperature e Preserving jar Remove the lid Use only for heating Metal dishes e Plates Metal bag clips May cause sparks in the oven or food to catch on fire napkins and kitchen paper e Recycled paper for the absorption of excess moisture May cause sparks in the oven Plastic dishes e Dishes Use only heat resistant plastics other plastics may due to high temperatures lose their shape or colour Do not use products from melamine Use to maintain moisture should not come into contact with food When removing them be careful of the escaping steam Only if intended for cooking or resistant against high temperatures Must not be airtight If necessary penetrate using a fork May be used to maintain moisture in foods and for preventi
16. re 9 If you notice smoke turn off the appliance and disconnect the power plug from the socket Leave the oven door closed to prevent potential fire from spreading 10 If you are not using the oven do not leave paper materials kitchen dishes or food inside 11 WARNING Liquids or other foods must not be heated in closed containers because they lead to an explosion 12 Heating of beverages in the microwave may cause a delayed boil and so you should be careful when handling containers and dishes 13 Do not fry food in the microwave oven Hot oil may damage parts of the oven dishes or may also cause skin burns 14 Eggs in their shells and whole hard boiled eggs must not be heated in the microwave oven because they could explode 15 Before cooking prick foods with a thick peel such as potatoes pumpkins apples and chestnuts 16 The content of baby bottles and baby food needs to be mixed or shaken before being served to the infant and the temperature needs to be checked to prevent burns 17 Kitchen dishes may become hot as a result of the heat transferred from the heated food Sometimes it may be necessary to use protective gloves 18 IMPORTANT kitchen dishes and utensils which must not be used in the microwave oven metal pans and crockery with metal handles or with metal decorations clamps on plastic bags dishes with melamine surface treatment standard thermometers which are used for measuring the temperature of meat
17. t possible to delay the start of microwave cooking to a later time First check that the clock is set correctly see chapter Setting the digital clock on page 9 Example use of the delayed start We will cook at 5090 power for a time of 10 minutes Let s assume that it is 8 am and that we wish to set the start of the microwave oven to 11 30 1 Press the CLOCK PRESET button Use the TIME WEIGHT A Y buttons to set 11 hours 2 Press the CLOCK PRESET button Use the TIME WEIGHT A Y buttons to set 30 minutes 3 Press the POWER LEVEL button three times to set 5096 power P50 will appear on the display 4 Use the TIME WEIGHT A Y buttons to set the cooking time to 10 minutes 5 To confirm the settings press the START CANCEL button TIME will light up on the display The cooking process will automatically be started at 11 30 Note If you set the time of the delayed start and press the START CANCEL button without first selecting the microwave power and cooking time then on reaching the preset time there will only be a sound signal 10 beeps If the clock is not set the delayed start function cannot be programmed CHILD SAFETY LOCK The child safety lock serves to prevent small children from using the microwave oven when an adult is not present Setting the child safety lock Hold down the TIME WEIGHT A w buttons at the same time for approximately 2 seconds The child safety lock setting is indicated by a beep If the child safety lock is activ

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