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Sencor SMW 6023DS User manual

Microwave
Oven
Instruction
manual
SENCOR
SMW
6023DS
Before
using
this
appliance,
please
read
the
instruction
manual
thoroughly,
even
if
you
are
already
familiar
with
similar
type
of
appliance.
Only
use
the
appliance
as
described
in
this
instruction
manual.
Keep
this
manual
for
future
reference.
We
recommend
saving
the
original
shipping
cardboard
box,
packaging
material,
receipt
and
warranty
for
the
period
of
the
warranty.
In
case
of
transportation,
pack
the
product
using
the
original
packaging
materials
only.
Revision
03/2011
Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
CR,
a.s.
Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
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Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
CR,
a.s.
Revision
03/2011
Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
SAFETY
MEASURES
TO
PREVENT
THE
POSSIBLE
RISK
OF
EXPOSURE
TO
MICROWAVE
ENERGY
1)
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
the
microwave
oven
with
the
door
open
-
you
could
expose
yourself
to
harmful
microwaves.
It
is
important
not
to
defect
or
tamper
with
the
safety
interlocks.
2)
Do
not
place
any
object
between
the
oven
front
part
and
the
door
or
allow
soil
or
cleaner
residue
to
accumulate
on
sealing
surfaces.
3)
Do
not
operate
the
oven
if
it is
damaged.
It
is
particularly
important
to
close
the
oven
door
properly
in
order
to
avoid
damaging
the
following
parts:
a.
door
(bent),
b.
hinges
and
latches
(broken
or
loosened),
c.
door
seals
and
other
parts
4)
The
microwave
oven
may
only
be
adjusted
or
repaired
by
a
qualified
service
agent.
BEFORE
YOU
CALL
FOR
SERVICE
If
the
microwave
oven
fails
to
operate:
1)
Make
sure
the
oven
is
plugged
in
securely.
If
it is
not,
remove
the
plug
from
the
socket,
wait
10
seconds
and
plug
it
in
again
securely.
2)
Make
sure
there
is
no
blown
circuit
fuse
or
a
triplex
main
circuit
breaker.
If
these
seem
to
be
operat-
ing
properly,
test
the
socket
with
another
appliance.
3)
Make
sure
the
control
panel
is
programmed
correctly
and
the
timer
is
set.
4)
Make
sure
the
door
is
securely
closed
to
engage
the
door
safety
lock
system.
Otherwise,
the
micro-
wave
energy
will
not
flow
into
the
oven.
+
IF
NONE
OF
THE
ABOVE
RECTIFIES
THE
SITUATION,
CONTACT
A
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
AGENT.
DO
NOT
TRY
TO
ADJUST
OR
REPAIR
THE
OVEN
YOURSELF.
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Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
ČR,
a.s.
Revision
03/2011
Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
INSTALLATION
1)
Make
sure
all
the
packing
materials,
such
as
plastic
bags,
polystyrene
etc.,
are
removed
from
the
inside
of
the
oven.
2)
WARNING:
Check
the
oven
for
any
damage,
such
as
misaligned
or
bent
door,
damaged
door
seals
and
sealing
surface,
broken
or
loose
door
hinges
and
latches
and
dents
inside
the
cavity
or
on
the
door.
In
case
of
any
damage,
do
not
operate
the
oven
and
contact
a
qualified
servise
agent.
3)
The
microwave
oven
must
be
placed
on
a
flat,
stable
surface
to
hold
its
weight
and
the
heaviest
food
likely
to
be
cooked
in
the
oven.
4)
Do
not
place
the
oven
where
heat,
moisture
or
higher
humidity
is
generated,
or
near
combustible
materials.
5)
To
ensure
the
correct
operation,
the
oven
must
have
sufficient
air
flow.
Keep
20cm
free
space
above
the
oven,
10cm
at
back
and
5cm
at
both
sides.
Do
not
cover
or
block
any
events
of
the
oven.
Do
not
remove
the
oven's
feet.
6)
Your
product
has
been
designed
for
use
as
a
stand-alone
device.
It
has
not
been
designed
to
be
used
as
a
built-in
appliance.
7)
Do
not
operate
the
oven
without
installing
the
glass
tray,
the
roller
ring
and
power
device.
8)
Make
sure
the
supply
cord
is
not
damaged,
placed
under
the
oven
or
in
contact
with
any
hot
or
sharp
surface.
9)
Make
sure
that
the
electric
power
socket
is
easy
to
reach
in
case
of
a
quick
disconnection
of
the
power
cord
out
of
the
socket.
10)
Do
not
use
the
oven
outdoors.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
microwave
oven
must
be
grounded.
The
oven
is
equipped
with
a
power
cord
having
a
grounding
wire
with
a
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
connected
to
the
electric
power
point
which
is
correctly
installed
and
grounded.
In
the
event
of
an
electrical
short-circuit,
grounding
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
an
escape
wire
for
the
electric
current.
It
is
recommended
to
connect
the
oven
to
a
separate
electrical
circuit.
Using
high
voltage
is
danegrous
and
may
cause
fire
or
different
accident
resulting
in
damage
to
the
oven.
A
WARNING!
Incorrect
grounding
socket
can
lead
to
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
Note:
04
1)
If
you
have
any
questions
concerning
the
grounding
or
electrical
instructions,
consult
them
with
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
agent.
2)
Neither
the
manufacturer
or
dealer
is
responsible
for
any
damages
to
the
oven
or
physical
injuries
incurred
by
the
negligence
to
adhere
to
the
correct
electrical
connection
procedu-
res.
RADIO
INTERFERENCE
When
using
the
oven,
your
radio,
television
or
similar
equipment
may
be
disturbed.
In
case
of
interference,
it
may
be
reduced
or
eliminated
by
taking
the
following
procedures:
1)
Maintain
the
door
and
the
sealing
of
the
oven
surface
clean.
2)
Redirect
the
radio
or
television
antenna
receiver.
3)
Move
the
microwave
oven
further
from
the
receiver.
4)
Plug
the
microwave
oven
to
a
different
socket
with
an
independent
electrical
circuit.
Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
CR,
a.s.
Revision
03/2011
Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
READ
CAREFULLY
AND
SAFE
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE
When
using
the
microwave
oven,
basic
safety
precautions
should
be
followed,
including
the
following:
This
appliance
is
not
intended
for
use
by
persons
(including
children)
with
reduced
physical,
sensory
or
mental
capabilities,
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge,
unless
they
have
been
given
supervision
or
instruction
concerning
use
of
the
appliance
by
a
person
responsible
for
their
safety.
Children
should
be
supervised
to
ensure
that
they
will
not
play
with
the
appliance.
WARNING:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock,
personal
injuries
or
exposure
to
an
excessive
amount
of
microwave
energy:
1)
Read
all
instructions
carefully
before
using
the
appliance.
2)
Use
this
appliance
only
for
its
intended
purpose
for
which
it is
designed
and
as
discribed
in
this
manual.
This
oven
is
specifically
designed
for
heating,
cooking
or
drying
food.
It
is
not
designed
for
industrial
or
laboratory
use.
Do
not
use
corrosive
chemicals
to
this
appliance.
3)
Do
not
turn
the
microwave
on
when
empty.
4)
Do
not
use
this
oven
if
the
power
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
or
if
it
does
not
work
properly,
or
it
has
been
damaged
or
has
been
dropped
on
the
ground.
If
the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
an
authorised
service
centre
or
other
similar
qualified
person
in
order
to
avoid
a
pos-
sible
dangerous
situation.
5)
WARNING:
If
the
door
or
the
door
sealing
is
damaged,
the
oven
must
not
be
used
until
it
is
repaired
by
an
authorised
service
or
qualified
technician.
6)
WARNING:
It
is
dangerous
for
anyone
other
than
an
authorised
service
or
trained
person
to
execute
any
repairs
or
maintenance,
including
the
removal
of
the
cover
protecting
against
the
exposure
to
microwave
energy
radiation.
7)
WARNING:
Only
allow
children
to
use
the
oven
without
supervision
when
the
adequate
instructions
have
been
given
so
that
the
child
is
able
to
use
the
oven
in
a
safe
manner
and
can
understand
the
dangers
of
improper
use.
8)
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
inside
the
oven:
Only
use
dishes
which
are
suitable
for
microwave
use.
When
heating
the
food
in
plastic
or
papar
dishes,
check
the
oven
regularly
to
make
sure
nothing
is
ignited.
9)
In
case
of
smoke,
turn
the
appliance
off
and
remove
the
plug
from
the
socket.
Leave
the
oven
door
closed
in
order
to
prevent
from
the
spread
of
possible
fire.
10)
Do
not
use
the
interior for
storage
purpose.
If
the
oven
is
not
used,
do
not
leave
paper
material,
kitchenware
or
food
inside.
11)
WARNING:
Liquids
or
other
food
must
not
be
heated
in
closed
dishes
as
they
have
a
tendency
to
explode.
12)
Microwave
heating
of
drinks
may
cause
delayed
boiling
and
therefore
it is
important
to
be
careful
when
handling
the
dishware.
13)
Do
not
deep-fry
food
in
the
microwave
oven.
Hot
oil
may
damage
oven
parts,
dishes
or
even
cause
skin
burns.
14)
Eggs
in
shells
and
whole
hard-boiled
eggs
must
not
be
heated
in
the
microwave
oven
since
they
may
explode,
even
after
microwave
heating
has
ended.
15)
Pierce
food
with
a
thick
skin,
such
as
potatoes,
squash,
apples
and
chestnuts
before
cooking.
16)
The
contents
of
feeding
bottles
and
baby
food
jars
must
be
stirred
or
shaken
and
the
temperature
should
be
checked
before
serving
to
avoid
burning.
17)
Kitchenware
can
become
hot
as
a
result
of
heat
transferred
from
the
heated
food.
It
will
sometimes
be
necessary
to
use
protective
gloves.
18)
IMPORTANT
-
kitchenware
and
aids
which
must
not
be
used
in
the
microwave
oven:
-
metal
pans
or
dishes
with
metal
handles
or
metal
trimming
-
clips
for
plastic
bags
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CR,
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Revision
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Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
-
dishes
with
melamine
surface
-
common
thermometers
which
are
used
e.g.
to
measure
the
temperature
of
meat,
etc.
MICROWAVE
COOKING
PRINCIPLES
1)
Arrange
the
food
carefully.
Place
the
thickest
pieces
around
the
edge
of
the
dish.
2)
Donot
prepare
the
food
directly
on
the
glass
tray.
Always
place
the
food
into
the
appropriate
dish
before
inserting
into
the
oven.
3)
Set
the
cooking
time
correctly.
Use
short
time
for
cooking
and
add
more
if
needed.
Cooking
food
at
high
temperatures
may
caused
smoke
or
ignition.
4)
Cover
the
food
while
cooking.
Covering
the
food
prevents
juices
from
squirting
and
helps
food
to
heat
evenly.
5)
To
increase
the
speed
of
cooking
food,
such
as
chickens
and
hamburgers,
turn
them
over
once
dur-
ing
cooking.
Large
pieces
of
food
such
as
roasts
must
be
turned
over
at
least
once.
6)
Rearrange
similar
types
of
food
such
as
meatballs
during
cooking
from
back
to
front
and
from
the
centre
to
the
edge.
KITCHENWARE
GUIDE
1)
Transparent
dishes
are
ideal
for
microwave
cooking
as
they
enable
the
penetration
of
microwaves
and
heat
the
food.
2)
Microwaves
can
not
penetrate
through
metal
thus
hence
metal
dishes
or
bowls
with
a
metal
rim
should
not
be
used.
3)
Do
not
used
recycled
paper
products
for
microwave
cooking
as
they
can
contain
small
metal
frag-
ments.
4)
Use
round/oval
dishes
rather
than
square/rectangular
ones,
food
in
corners
has
a
tendency
to
over-
cook.
5)
You
should
only
use
dishes
suitable
for
microwave
use
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
in-
structions.
This
general
list
will
help
you
to
select
the
appropriate
dishes.
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glass
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6023DS
PART
NAMES
Glass
Turntable
Oven
Window
Door
Safety
Lock
System
Turntable
Roller
Wave
Guide
Control
Panel
Door
Release
Button
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Oven
SMW
6023DS
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PANEL
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Cocking
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Oven
SMW
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Display
Display
shows
cooking
time,
power,
clock
time
and
etc.
POWER
LEVEL
button
It
serves
to
set
power
of
the
microwave
oven.
Each
time
you
press
the
button
the
power
changes
-
see
the
table
below.
CLOCK
button
Press
this
button
to
enter
or
to
end
setting
oven
clock
mode.
WEIGHT
ADJUST
Press
this
button
to
specify
food
weight
or
number
of
servings.
WEIGHT
DEFROST
Press
to
defrost
food
based
on
the
weight
entered.
SPEED
DEFROST
Press
to
defrost
food
based
on
the
time
entered.
MULTI
STAGE
COOKING
Press
this
button
to
set
2
different
stage
of
cooking
program.
Rotary
knob
MENU/TIME
Turn
the
knob
anticlockwise
to
select
from
the
auto
cook
menu.
Turn
the
knob
clockwise
to
enter
time.
START/QUICK
START
Press
this
button
once
to
start
a
cooking
program.
Press
this
button
repeatedly
to
set
quick
start
function.
STOP/CANCEL
Press
this
button
to
cancel
setting
or
reset
the
oven
before
setting
a
cooking
program.
Press
this
button
once
to
temporarily
stop
cooking;
or
twice
to
cancel
cooking
altogether.
This
button
is
also
used
for
setting
child
lock.
PRESET
This
function
allows
starting
a
cooking
program
at
an
appoint
time
automatically.
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Oven
SMW
6023DS
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
MICROWAVE
OVEN
USE
Each
time
a
button
is
pressed,
a
beep
will
sound
to
acknowledge
the
press.
SETTING
DIGITAL
CLOCK
Press
CLOCK
button
to
set
digital
clock
in
24-hour
cycle.
For
example:
Suppose
you
want
to
set
the
clock
time
to
8:30.
1)
Press
CLOCK
button
once.
2)
Turn
MENU/TIME
knob
clockwise
to
set
hours
to
8:00.
3)
Press
CLOCK
button
once
for
confirmation.
4)
Turn
MENU/TIME
knob
clockwise
to
set
minutes
until
it
shows
8:30.
5)
Press
CLOCK
button
once
to
confirm
the
setting.
Note:
You
can
press
the
CLOCK
button
once
to
check
clock
time
during
cooking.
MICROWAVE
COOKING
Quick
start
This
feature
allows
you
to
start
the
oven
quickly
at
full
power.
Each
time
you
press
START/QUICK
START
button
you
extend
cooking
time
of
30
seconds.
By
repeated
pressing
you
can
set
the
desired
cooking
time.
The
oven
starts
work
at
full
power
level
immediately.
The
maximum
cooking
time
you
can
set
is
10
minutes.
SETTING
POWER
LEVEL
AND
COOKING
TIME
To
program
microwave
cooking
press
POWER
LEVEL
button
first.
Each
time
you
press
POWER
LEVEL
button
the
power
level
changes.
Turning
MENU/TIME
knob
clockwise
set
cooking
time.
To
start
cooking
program
press
START/QUICK
START
button.
The
longest
cooking
time
is
95
minutes.
Pressing
the
POWER
LEVEL
button
you
can
select:
For
example,
suppose
you
want
to
cook
for
5
minute
at
60%
of
microwave
power.
1)
Press
POWER
LEVEL
button
repeatedly
until
60%
of
power
is
displayed.
2)
Turn
MENU/TIME
knob
clockwise
until
it
shows
5:00.
3)
Press
START/QUICK
START
button
to
start
the
cooking.
EN-10
Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
CR,
a.s.
Revision
03/2011
Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
Note:
During
cooking,
you
can
check
the
present
cooking
power
by
pressing
POWER
LEVEL
button.
Display
shows
preset
power
level
and
than
it
returns
to
time
counting
down mode
automatically.
WEIGHT
DEFROST
This
function
allows
defrosting
food
based
on
the
weight
you
entered.
The
time
and
the
defrosting
power
are
adjusted
automatically
once
the
weight
is
programmed.
The
range
weight
of
frozen
foods
varies
between
100g
and
1800g.
For
example:
Suppose
you
want
to
defrost
600g
of
shrimp.
1)
Place
the
shrimp
to
be
defrosted
into
the
oven.
2)
Press
WEIGHT
DEFROST
button
once
and
the
display
shows
1S,
100g
and
a
mark
of
defrost.
3)
Press
WEIGHT
ADJUST
repeatedly
and
set
weight
of
defrosted
food.
4)
Press
START/QUICK
START
button
to
start
the
defrosting.
Note:
DA
Defrost
process
divides
into
three
stages,
each
stage
needs
1/3
time,
after
defrosting
2/3
time
the
system
will
sound
beeps
to
remind
you
to
turn
over
the
food
and
pause
until
you
depress
the
button
START/QUICK
START
to
enter
into
the
next
defrosting
stage,
and
the
defrosting
resume.
SPEED
DEFROST
The
oven
can
quickly
defrost
food
to
the
set
time
you
entered.
The
maximum
defrosting
time
you
can
set
is
95
minutes.
For
example:
Suppose
you
want
to
defrost
shrimp
for
20
minutes.
1)
Place
the
shrimp
to
be
defrosted
into
the
oven.
2)
Press
SPEED
DEFROST
button
once
and
display
shows
1S
and
mark
of
defrost.
3)
Turning
MENU/TIME
clockwise
set
the
defrost
time
to
20:00.
4)
Press
START/QUICK
START
button
to
start
the
defrosting.
Note:
DA
Defrost
process
divides
into
three
stages,
each
stage
needs
1/3
time,
after
defrosting
2/3
time
the
system
will
sound
beeps
to
remind
you
to
turn
over
the
food
and
pause
until
you
depress
the
button
START/QUICK
START
to
enter
into
the
next
defrosting
stage,
and
the
defrosting
resume.
PRESET
FUNCTION
This
function
allows
you
to
start
cooking
program
at
preset
time
automatically.
Suppose
the
present
time
is
8:00
in
the
morning
and
you
want
the
oven
to
start
a
microwave
at
11:30
for
cooking
30
minutes
with
80%
power
level
automatically.
1)
Press
POWER
LEVEL
button
twice
and
the
display
shows
80%.
2)
Turning
MENU/TIME
knob
clockwise
set
the
time
to
30
minutes.
3)
Press
PRESET
button
once.
4)
Turning
MENU/TIME
knob
clockwise
set
the
hours
to
11:00.
5)
Press
PRESET
button
once
for
confirmation.
6)
Turning
MENU/TIME
knob
clockwise
set
the
minutes
until
it
displays
11:30.
7)
Press
START/QUICK
START
to
confirm
the
setting.
EN-11
Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
CR,
a.s.
Revision
03/2011
Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
Note:
1)
To
make
sure
that
the
present
clock
is
correct,
and
when
it is
time
to
the
preset
time,
the
cooking
program
start
automatically.
2)
After
the
preset
function
start,
press
PRESET
button
to
show
the
preset
time
for
3
seconds,
within
which
press
STOP/CANCEL
button
to
cancel
the
present
function.
MULTI
STAGE
COOKING
This
microwave
oven
allows
programming
up
to
2
automatic
cooking
sequences.
Some
recipes
may
require
combined
cooking
setting.
For
example:
Suppose
you
want
to
set
the
following
cooking
program:
Microwave
cooking
(for
20
minutes
at
100%
power)
—>
Microwave
cooking
(for
5
minutes
až
40%
power).
1)
Input
the
first
program
of
microwave
cooking
(set
power
and
cooking
time).
2)
Press
MULTI
STAGE
COOKING
button.
3)
Input
the
second
cooking
program
(set
power
and
cooking
time).
4)
Press
START/QUICK
START
button
to
start
the
cooking.
Note:
In
multi
stage
cooking
program
it
is
not
possible
to
set
weight
defrost,
speed
defrost
or
auto
cook.
The
respektive
lights
1S,
2S
will
come
on
to
indicate
which
stage
the
oven
is
operation
in.
AUTO
COOK
It
is
not
necessary
to
program
the
duration
and
the
cooking
power.
It
is
sufficient
to
indicate
the
type
of
food
that
you
wish
to
cook
as
well
as
the
weight
of
this
food.
You
may
need
to
turn
food
over
at
the
middle
of
cooking
time
to
obtain
uniform
cooking.
For
example:
to
cook
400g
of
fresh
vegetable.
1)
Turning
MENU/TIME
knob
anticlockwise
to
select
desired
food
code
6)
Display
shows
set
food code
6)
2)
Press
WEIGHT
ADJUST
button
a
number
of
times
until
you
set
400g.
3)
Press
START/QUICK
START
button
to
start
the
cooking.
Auto
Cook
Menu
Milk/Coffee
Cup
(200ml)
Note:
For
Spaghetti
add
boiling
water
Gram
before
cooking
The
result
of
auto
cook-
as
ing
depends
on
factors
such
as
fluctua-
Spaghetti
tion
of
voltage,
the
shape
and
size
of
Auto
Reheat
Gram
doneness
of
certain
foods
and
even
how
well
you
happen
to
place
food
in
the
oven.
If
you
find
the
result
at
any
rate
not
quite
satisfactory,
please
adjust
the
|
4
|
Potato
|
Portion(2309)
food,
your
personal
preference
as
to
the
Ce
|
8
|
Popcorn
|
Presetonequantity-99g
|
cooking
time
a
little
bit
accordingly.
EN-12
Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
ČR,
a.s.
Revision
03/2011
Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
CHILD
LOCK
To
avoid
accidental
operation
of
the
oven
by
small
children
you
can
set
child
lock
function.
After
setting
the
child
lock
you
cannot
operate
the
oven.
To
set
the
child
lock
press
and
hold
STOP/CANCEL
button
for
3
seconds.
Once
the
child
lock
is
set
a
beep
sounds
and
lock
indicator
appears
on
the
display.
No
buttons
will
be
able
to
operate
or
press.
To
cancel
the
child
lock
press
and
hold
STOP/CANCEL
button
for
3
seconds.
A
beep
sound
and
lock
indicator
goes
off.
MAINTAINCE
AND
CARE
Turn
the
oven
off
and
remove
the
power
plug
from
the
wall
socket
before
cleaning.
1)
Clean
the
glass
tray
in
a
weak
solution
of
dish
liquid
and
rinse
under
the
drinking
water.
2)
Keep
the
inside
of
the
oven
clean.
When
food
splatters
or
spilled
liquids
adhere
to
oven
walls,
wipe
with
a
damp
cloth.
The
use
of
harsh
detergent
or
abrasives
is
not
recommended.
3)
The
outside
oven
surface
should
be
cleaned
with
a
damp
cloth.
To
prevent
damage
to
the
operat-
ing
parts
inside
the
oven,
water
should
not
be
allowed
to
seep
into
the
ventilation
openings.
4)
Clean
the
oven
door
and
window
on
both
sides,
the
door
sealing
and
adjacent
parts
on
a
regular
basis
from
dirt
and
remnants
of
food.
We
recommend
to
use
a
weak
solution
of
a
neutral
kitchen
cleaning
agent
for
cleaning.
Do
not
use
abrasive
cleaning
agents,
gas
or
thinners
for
cleaning.
5)
Do
not
allow
the
Control
Panel
to
get
wet.
Clean
it
with
a
soft
damp
cloth.
6)
If
steam
accumulates
inside
or
around
the
outsider
of
the
oven
door,
wipe
with
a
soft
cloth.
This
may
occur
when
the
microwave
oven
is
operated
under
high
humidity
conditions
and
in
no
way
indicates
malfunction
of
the
unit.
7)
Itis
occasionally
necessary
to
remove
the
glass
tray
for
cleaning.
Wash
the
tray
in
warm
sudsy
water
or
in
a
dishwasher.
8)
The
roller
ring
and
oven
cavity
floor
should
be
cleaned
regularly
to
avoid
excessive
noise.
Simply
wipe
the
bottom
surface
of
the
oven
with
mild
detergent,
water
or
window
cleaner
and
dry.
The
roller
ring
may
be
washed
in
mild
sudsy
water
or
dishwasher.
Cooking
vapour
collect
during
re-
peated
use
but
in
no
way
affect
the
bottom
surface
or
rollering
wheels.
When
removing
the
roller
ring
from
cavity
floor
for
cleaning,
be
sure
to
replace
it
in
the
proper
position.
9)
Remove
odors
from
your
oven
by
combining
a
cup
of
water
with
the
juice
and
skin
of
one
lemon
in
a
deep
microwaveable
bowl.
Microwave
for
5
minutes,
wipe
thoroughly
and
dry
with
a
soft
cloth.
10)
When
it
becomes
necessary
to
replace
the
oven
light,
please
consult
a
dealer
to
have
it
replaced.
11)
Clean
the
oven
on
a
regular
basis
in
accordance
with
the
stated
instructions
and
remove
any
rem-
nants
of
food
found
within.
Not
maintaining
the
oven
in
a
clean
state
could
lead
to
the
damage
of
the
surface
which
could
have
a
negative
influence
on
the
life
of
the
appliance
and
could
result
in
a
dangerous
situation.
EN-13
Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
CR,
a.s.
Revision
03/2011
Microwave
Oven
SMW
6023DS
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
Consumption:
stilo
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230
V
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Hz
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W
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QUTPUT:
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Operation
FreqUeNCy:
jsp
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EE
EAEEREN
2
450
MHz
Noise
level
tie
63
dB
(A)
DIMAS
Sat
oe
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452
x
375
x
262
mm
(šxhxv)
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turntable
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12kg
Note:
The
above-mentioned
data
is
subject
to
changes.
INSTRUCTIONS
AND
INFORMATION
REGARDING
THE
DISPOSAL
OF
USED
PACKAGING
MATERIALS
Dispose
of
packaging
material
at
a
public
waste
disposal
site.
DISPOSAL
OF
USED
ELECTRICAL
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
&
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.
C €
This
product
meets
all
the
basic
EU
regulation
requirements
that
relate
to
it.
Changes
to
the
text,
design
and
technical
specifications
may
occur
without
prior
notice
and
we
reserve
the
right
to
make
these
changes.
EN-14
Copyright
©
2011,
Fast
ČR,
a.s.
Revision
03/2011

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