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Our products are developed to meet the highest quality, functionality, and design standards. We hope you enjoy your new PALSON
CENTURY microwave.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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When the appliance is used in micro/grill mode, children should use the microwave only under adult supervision due to the
temperatures that are generated.
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WARNING: If the door or the door's seals are broken, the microwave should not be used until it has been repaired by an Authorized
Service Technician.
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WARNING: It is dangerous for any person that does not have the right knowledge to perform any service task or repair that involves
removing a cover which offers protection against microwave energy.
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WARNING: Liquids and other foods should not be heated in sealed containers, since they may explode.
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WARNING: Do not let children use the oven without supervision unless they have been properly instructed so they can use the oven
safely, including the dangers of incorrect use.
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Only use the right utensils for microwave use.
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The microwave should have sufficient air flow. Let 10 cm de of space in the back, 15 cm at each side, and 30 cm on the upper part
of the microwave. Do not remove the microwave's rubber feet , nor block the air inlet.
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When heating foods in plastic or paper containers, watch the microwave as there is a possibility of fire.
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If you see smoke, turn off or unplug the unit and keep the door closed to suffocate any flame.
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Heating beverages in the microwave can cause a delayed eruptive boiling; therefore, the container should be handled carefully.
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The contents of food cans and baby food jars should be shaken, and their temperature should be checked before their consumption
to avoid burns.
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The eggs with shells and hard boiled eggs should not be heated in the microwave since they may explode, even after heating in the
microwave has finished.
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The microwave should be cleaned regularly, and the food spills should be removed.
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If the microwave is not kept clean, there may be wear in the surface that may negatively affect the appliance's useful life and cause
a dangerous situation.
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The temperature of the accessible surfaces can be high when the appliance is operating.
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If the power cable is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer or by its authorized and qualified technical service
representative in order to avoid danger.
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This product should not be used without assistance or supervision by children or other people if their physical, sensory, or mental
condition limits them from using it safely. Children should be supervised to ensure that they are not playing with said product.
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE USE.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL USE
As with any other household appliance, we list the following simple rules and instructions to guarantee perfect performance of the
microwave:
1.
When using the microwave, keep the glass plate, the roller supports, and roller guides in their correct position.
2.
Do not use the microwave for anything other than the preparation of food, for example, to dry clothes, paper, or any element that is
not food, nor to sterilize anything.
3.
Do not use the microwave when it is empty. It could damage it.
4.
Do not use the microwave oven cavity to store papers, cook books, etc.
5.
Do not cook any food surrounded by a membrane, such as eggs, potatoes, chicken liver, etc., without having poked them with a
fork.
6.
Do not insert any object in the opening of the external casing.
7.
Do not remove any part of the microwave, such as the rubber feet, the couplings, screws, etc.
8.
Do not cook food directly on the glass plate. Put the food in a proper cooking utensil before putting them it the microwave.
9.
Kitchen elements that should not be used in the microwave:
Containers or plates with metallic handles.
Objects with metallic rims.
Elements covered with paper or plastic bags.
Plates that have material that is able to absorb microwave energy. This could cause the plates to break, and it would slow down the
cooking speed.
Do not cook in a container with a limited opening, such as a bottle or an oil bottle, since they may explode if they are heated in a
microwave .
Do not use conventional thermometers for meats or sweets.
There are thermometers specifically available for cooking with a microwave. These elements can be used.
10. Microwave utensils for should always be used according to the manufacturer's instructions.
11. Do not try to fry food in this microwave.
12. Remember that a microwave only heats the liquid contained in a container instead of it's own container. Therefore, even though the
rim of a container is not hot to touch when removing it from the microwave, remember that the food/liquid inside will release the same
amount of steam and/or splashes as if it were heated otherwise.
13. Always verify the temperature of the cooked food, specially if baby food has been heated or cooked. It is recommended that food/
liquids are not consumed immediately they are removed from the microwave. It is better to let them rest for a few minutes, and stir
the food/liquid to uniformly distribute the heat.
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14. Foods that have a mix of grease and water – broth, for example- should remain between 30-60 seconds in the microwave after it has
been turned off. Thus, the mix is allowed to settle, and to avoid the formation of bubbles when a spoon is introduced in the food/liquid,
or when adding a soup cube.
15. When preparing/cooking food/liquids, remember that there some foods, such as puddings, jellies, or purées, that heat quickly. When
heating or cooking food with a high level of grease or sugar, do not use plastic containers.
16. Cooking utensils can be heated due to the temperature transferred by the heated food. You may need hot pads to move the
utensil .
17. To reduce the risk of fire in the microwave cavity:
- Do not overcook the food. Carefully watch the microwave when putting paper, plastic, or any other combustible material inside of
it to make the cooking easier.
- If the materials inside the microwave start to burn, keep the microwave door closed, turn it off and unplug it, or shut off the electrical
supply in the house's fuse or switch panel.
BEFORE CALLING THE AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL SERVICE
1.
If the microwave does not work, nothing appears in the display, or if it disappears:
a) Make sure that the microwave is safely connected to the electrical outlet. If not, remove the plug from the electrical outlet, wait 10
seconds, and re-plug it in safely.
b) Check if there is any burnt out circuit fuses in the house, or if any breaker has tripped. If these elements seem to be working
correctly, check the electrical outlet with another appliance.
2.
If the power of the microwave does not apply:
a) Check if the timer has been adjusted.
b) Check if the door has been closed correctly, and if the safety interlocks have engaged; otherwise, the microwave energy will not
be activated.
If none of the above actions remedy the situation, contact your authorized technical service agent.
Note: The appliance can only be used in homes for heating foods and beverages through the use of the electromagnetic energy, and it
can only be used inside.
RADIO INTERFERENCE
The microwave can cause interference in your radio, TV, or similar equipment. When there is an interference, it can be eliminated or
reduced through the following procedures.
a. Clean the door and the microwave sealing surface.
b. Place the radio, TV, etc., as far away as possible from your microwave.
c. Use the right antenna for your radio, TV, etc., to obtain a strong signal reception.
INSTALLATION
1.
Make sure you remove all of the packaging materials from the inside of the door.
2.
Check the microwave after unpacking it in case any damage is apparent, for example:
- Misaligned door.
- Damaged door.
- Dents or holes in the door's window and in the screen
- Dents in the cavity.
- If any of these problems appear, do NOT use the microwave.
3.
This microwave weights 15,5 kg, and it should be placed on a horizontal surface strong enough to support this weight.
4.
The microwave should be placed as far away as possible from any source of high temperatures and steam.
5.
Do NOT place anything on top of the microwave.
6.
Do NOT remove the drive shaft that makes the plate rotate.
Warning: This appliance should be connected to a grounded outlet.
7.
The electrical outlet should be near to the supply cable.
8.
This microwave requires 1.5 KVA for operation.
Caution: this microwave is internally protected with a 10 A, 250 V AC fuse.
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