Kuppersberg HMWZ 969 B [64/112] Microwave oven cleaning and maintenance

Kuppersberg HMWZ 969 B [64/112] Microwave oven cleaning and maintenance
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TECHNICAL PASSPORT ENGLISH
Microwaves
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TECHNICAL PASSPORT ENGLISH
Microwaves
SUITABLE COOKWARE OR DINNERWARE
Cookware and Dinnerware Types Table
The table below presents cookware and dinnerware types suitable for use in
a microwave oven..
Mode
Cookware or dishware
Microwaves
Grill
Microwaves
Defrost/
heating
Cooking Grill
Glass and china 1)
For use in household, non  re-resistant,
suitable for washing in dishwasher
Yes Yes No No
Glazed china
Fire-resistant glass and china
Yes Yes Yes Yes
China, stoneware 2)
Non-glazed and glazed, no metal
decoration
Yes Yes No No
Clayware 2)
Glazed
Non-glazed
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Plasticware 2)
Heat-resistant up to 100°С
Heat-resistant up to 250°С
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Plastic  lms 3>
Food wrap
Cellulose  lm
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Paper, cardboard, parchment 4> Yes No No No
Metal
Aluminium foil
Aluminium package 5)
Hardware (metal rack
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
1. Cookware and dishware with
no golden and silver rims; lead crystal
glass is unsuitable.
2. Follow the producer’s recom-
mendations!
3. Do not close packages with met-
al clips. Make holes in the package. Use
plastic  lm only to cover products.
4. Do not use paper plates!
5. Low containers with no covers
only. Avoid contact of aluminium with
the microwave oven chamber walls.
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MICROWAVE OVEN
CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning is almost the only
maintenance operation required for the
microwave oven.
Warning! Clean the oven regularly.
Clean the remnants of food at the
chamber walls. If you do not keep the
oven clean, its surfaces will deteriorate,
which will reduce the service life of the
device and lead to a potential hazard.
Warning! Disconnect the oven from
power supply before cleaning. Unplug
the connecting cable from the outlet
and switch off the circuit breaker.
Do not use corrosive or abrasive
cleaning agents, or abrasives, which
can scratch the oven surfaces, or sharp
objects, as they can leave stains or
damages at the surfaces. Do not use
high-pressure and steam cleaning
devices.
Front surfaces
It is generally enough to wipe
the oven with a wet cloth. If the oven
is badly fouled, add a few drops of
dishwashing detergent into water. After
cleaning with a detergent, clean the
oven with a dry cloth.
Use a glass cleaner and a
nonshedding soft cloth to clean the
aluminium front panel. Wipe from side
to side without any pressure on the
surface.
Immediately wipe away any scale,
fat, starch and eggwhite stains, as they
can cause rust.
Avoid water entering the oven
chamber.
Inner surfaces
After each use, clean the chamber
walls with a soft cloth: it is the simplest
way to remove the remnants of food and
splatters deposited at the walls in the
process of cooking. To remove dif cult
stains, use non-corrosive cleaners. Do
not use oven sprays and other corrosive
and abrasive cleaning agents.
Always keep clean the door and
the end surfaces of the oven, as this will
ensure the door is properly opened and
closed.
Make sure that water does not
enter the oven vents.
Regularly take out the turntable
with drive and clean the bottom of the
chamber, especially when a liquid has
been spilled.
Do not turn on the microwave oven
without the turntable and drive in place.
If the chamber surfaces are badly
fouled, put a cup of water onto the
turntable and turn the oven on for 2-3
minutes at maximum microwave power.
Steam will soften the dirt, and the oven
can be wiped with a soft cloth.
To remove offensive odours in the
oven (e.g. after cooking of sh) add
several drops of lemon juice in a cup of
water. Put a teaspoon or a coffee spoon
into the cup to prevent boiling.
Heat the water for 2-3 minutes at
maximum microwave power.

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