Candy MIC 303 EX [20/21] Chapter 4 cleaning and maintenance
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CHAPTER 4 – CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before any cleaning and maintenance are carried out, always disconnect the
plug from the power socket and wait for the appliance to cool down.
The internal cavity of your oven is covered with a special non-stick finish to which
splashes and food particles do not stick, thus making cleaning particularly sim-
ple. Always keep the microwave outlet cover (C) clean and free from grease and
splashes of fat.
Do not use abrasive detergents, wire sponges and sharp metal tools when clean-
ing the external surface of the oven. Also be careful to ensure that water or liq-
uid detergent does not penetrate the air and steam vent grilles on the top of the
appliance.
It is also advisable not to use alcohol, abrasive detergents or ammonia-based
detergents to clean the internal and external surfaces of the door.
Always keep the inside of the door clean to ensure that it closes properly, so that
dirt and food residues do not become trapped between the door and the front
panel of the oven.
Check from time to time that the ventilation openings located on the back and
underneath the cabinet which houses the appliance are free from any obstruc-
tions or dust.
Contact your Service Assistance Centre for any necessary controls of the venti-
lation openings found on the back of the appliance.
It is necessary to remove the turntable (H) and its corresponding support (I) peri-
odically in order to clean them; the bottom of the oven should also be cleaned.
Wash the turntable and its support in soapy water using mild soap. They can
also be washed in a dishwasher.
Do not immerse the turntable in cold water after prolonged heating; the sud-
den change in temperature would cause it to crack.
The turntable motor is sealed. Nevertheless, be careful to avoid the water pene-
trating under the turntable spindle (D) when the bottom of the oven is being
cleaned.
To make the cleaning of the inside of the oven easier, the upper heating element
can be lowered by turning the ceramic hook.
IMPORTANT: After cleaning, reposition and refasten the electrical element. The
oven must not be used with the element in the lowered positioned.
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Содержание
- Contents 1
- Chapter 1 general 2
- Important safety warnings 2
- Chapter 1 general 3
- Installation and electrical connection 3
- Technical data 3
- Accessories supplied 4
- Chapter 1 general 4
- Chapter 1 general 5
- No no no no yes yes yes no 5
- No yes yes no yes yes yes yes 5
- Ovenware to be used 5
- Yes no no yes yes yes yes no 5
- Chapter 1 general 6
- Fundamental rules for microwave cooking 6
- Chapter 2 using the controls and modes 7
- Setting the clock 7
- Chapter 2 using the controls and modes 8
- Programming the cooking 8
- Chapter 2 using the controls and modes 9
- Automatic defrosting and cooking sequence 10
- Chapter 2 using the controls and modes 10
- Chapter 2 using the controls and modes 11
- Child lock out feature 11
- Memotime function 11
- Quick reheat 11
- Recalling the pre memorised recipes automatic functions keys 11
- Turntable stop key 11
- Chapter 3 using the oven suggestions and time grids 12
- Defrosting 12
- Table of defrosting times in automatic defrosting mode 12
- Chapter 3 using the oven suggestions and time grids 13
- Reheating 13
- Table of reheating times 13
- Chapter 3 using the oven suggestions and time grids 14
- Chapter 3 using the oven suggestions and time grids 15
- Chapter 3 using the oven suggestions and time grids 16
- Cooking desserts and cakes 16
- Cooking fish 16
- Chapter 3 using the oven suggestions and time grids 17
- Reheating cooking using the automatic functions keys 17
- Chapter 3 using the oven suggestions and time grids 18
- Cooking times for single dishes 18
- Simultaneous cooking on 2 levels 18
- Times for simultaneous cooking 18
- Chapter 3 using the oven suggestions and time grids 19
- Cooking times 19
- Defrosting times 19
- Reference tables for cooking on two levels 19
- Reheating times 19
- Chapter 4 cleaning and maintenance 20
- Cleaning 20
- Cause solution 21
- Chapter 4 cleaning and maintenance 21
- Condensation on the work surface inside the oven or around the door 21
- If something does not quite work or if a defect materialises contact the service centre authorised by the man ufacturer it is always worth carrying out the following simple checks before calling our technicians 21
- Maintenance 21
- Note the oven may be used safely even if the light bulb is not working contact an authorised service centre for bulb replacement 21
- Problem 21
- Sparks inside the oven 21
- The appliance does not work 21
- The food burns 21
- The food does not cook evenly 21
- The food does not heat or cook properly 21
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