ADLER EUROPE AD6205 Compact Microwave Oven User Manual

June 13, 2024
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ADLER EUROPE AD6205 Compact Microwave Oven

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Product Information

  • Product Name: AD 6205
  • Model Number: UA-101 (SR) k-70 (S)
  • Languages: English, Polish, Bulgarian
  • Product Type: Microwave Oven

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Before first use of the device, read the instruction manual and follow the sterilization purposes.
  2. Never use the microwave oven empty, as this may damage the device.
  3. Do not use the interior of the microwave oven to store any products.
  4. Food products with thick skin, such as potatoes, apples, or chestnuts, should be pierced several times prior to cooking.
  5. Do not place any items into the openings in the housing.
  6. Never remove any parts of the microwave oven. CAUTION: Do not remove the lid as it is the source of microwave radiation and high voltage.
  7. Never cook directly on the turntable. Always place the food in a microwave-safe dish.
  8. Only use microwave-safe dishes.
  9. Keep a minimum of 30cm of free space above the top surface of the microwave oven.
  10. Do not fry food in the microwave oven. Hot oil can damage partsof the microwave oven and the dish, and can damage your skin.
  11.  WARNING: Heated liquid in a container is very hot even if the container is not hot to touch after completion of cooking and removal from the microwave oven.
  12. Heating beverages in a microwave oven may cause delayed explosive boiling – be careful when handling the container.
  13. To avoid burns, mix or shake the contents of children’s feeding bottles and jars of baby food, then check the temperature prior toserving.
  14.  If you see smoke, turn the microwave oven off, remove the plug from the outlet, and leave the door closed to stifle the flames.
  15. Dishes may heat up as a result of the heat from the heated food transferring to the dish. Use appropriate protection when carrying the dishes.
  16. To reduce the likelihood of fire inside the microwave oven, follow the following rules:
    • Do not cook food in containers made from paper, plastic, or other flammable materials for an extended period of time.
    • Remove all metal elements from the packaging prior to placing them inside the microwave oven.
    • When heating food in plastic or paper containers, check the microwave oven frequently due to the possibility of the container catching fire.
  17. WARNING: If the door or its seal is damaged, the microwave oven cannot be used until it is repaired by a qualified person.
  18. WARNING: Any service or repair-related activities involving the removal of the cover shielding against microwave energy is dangerous and should be carried out by qualified persons.
  19. WARNING: Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers as they may explode.
  20. The microwave oven is intended for stand-alone use. Do not place the microwave oven in a cupboard.
  21. Regular cleaning of the microwave oven and removal of food residue is recommended.
  22. Failure to keep the microwave oven clean may result in deterioration of the surface, which may adversely affect the durability of the microwave oven and thus lead to dangerous situations. The inside of the microwave oven should be kept clean. In the event of dirtying of the interior walls of the microwave oven, remove the food particles or liquid spills with a damp cloth.

GENERAL SAFETY CONDITIONS

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ON SAFETY OF USE PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

  1. Before first use of the device, please read the instruction manual and follow the instructions contained therein. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by using the device for purposes other than those intended or by incorrect use of the device.

  2.  The device is for domestic use only. Do not use for purposes other than those intended.

  3. The device should only be connected to a 230-240V ~50Hz grounding outlet.
    To increase safety do not simultaneously connect multiple electrical devices into one power circuit.

  4.  Pay particular attention when using the device if there are children nearby. Do not allow children play with the device. Do not allow children or persons unfamiliar with the device to operate it.

  5. WARNING: This device may be used by children over 8 years of age and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or persons without experience or knowledge of the device, only under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety, or if they were instructed on the safe use of the device and are aware of the dangers associated with its operation. Children should not play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance of the device should not be carried out by children, unless they are over 8 years of age and these activities are carried out under supervision.

  6. After use always remove the plug from the outlet by holding the outlet with your hand. DO NOT pull by the power cord.

  7. Do not leave the device connected to the outlet unsupervised.

  8. Do not immerse the cable, plug and whole device in water or other liquids. Do not expose the device to atmospheric conditions (e.g. rain, sun etc.) or use it in high humidity (in the bathroom, humid summer houses).

  9. Check the condition of the power cord regularly. If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced at a specialist repair outlet to avoid danger.

  10. Do not use the device with a damaged power cord or if it has been dropped or damaged in any way or is not working properly. Do not repair the device yourself as there is a risk of electrocution. Leave the damaged device at the appropriate service center to be checked or repaired. Only authorized service centers may repair any damages. Improper repair can result in serious risk to the user.

  11. The device should be placed on a cool, stable, level surface, away from heating kitchen appliances such as electric cookers, gas burners etc.

  12. Do not use the device near flammable materials.

  13. The power cord may not hang over the edge of a table or touch hot surfaces.

  14. Before cleaning or after use remove the plug from the power outlet by holding the outlet with your hand. DO NOT pull by the power cord.

  15. Do not use the microwave oven without the turntable and the turntable support placed in the correct position.

  16. Only use the microwave oven for cooking food. Do not use the microwave oven to dry clothing, paper or other non-food items. Do not use the microwave oven for sterilization purposes.

  17. Never use the microwave oven empty, as this may damage the device.

  18. Do not use the interior of the microwave oven to store any products, such as paper, books etc.

  19. Food products with thick skin, such as potatoes, apples or chestnuts, should be pierced several times prior to cooking.

  20. Do not place any items into the openings in the housing.

  21. Never remove any parts of the microwave oven.CAUTION: Do not remove the lid. Source of microwave radiation and high voltage.

  22. Never cook directly on the turntable. Always place the food in a microwave-safe dish.

  23. Only use microwave-safe dishes.

  24. Keep a minimum of 30cm of free space above the top surface of the microwave oven.

  25. Do not fry food in the microwave oven. Hot oil can damage parts of the microwave oven and the dish, and can damage your skin.

  26. WARNING: Heated liquid in a container is very hot even if the container is not hot to touch after completion of cooking and removal from the microwave oven.

  27. Heating beverages in a microwave oven may cause delayed explosive boiling – be careful when handling the container.

  28. To avoid burns mix or shake the contents of children’s feeding bottles and jars of baby food, then check the temperature prior to serving.

  29. If you see smoke turn the microwave oven off, remove the plug from the outlet and leave the door closed to stifle the flames.

  30. Dishes may heat up as a result of the heat from the heated food transferring to the dish. Use appropriate protection when carrying the dishes.

  31. To reduce the likelihood of fire inside the microwave oven, follow the following rules:

  32. do not cook food in containers made from paper, plastic or other flammable materials for an extended period of time

  33. remove all metal elements from the packaging prior to placing them inside the microwave oven

  34. when heating food in plastic or paper containers, check the microwave oven frequently due to the possibility of the container catching fire

  35.   WARNING: If the door or its seal is damaged, the microwave oven cannot be used until it is repaired by a qualified person.

  36. WARNING: Any service or repair-related activities involving the removal of the cover shielding against microwave energy is dangerous and should be carried out by qualified persons.

  37. WARNING: Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers as they may explode.

  38. The microwave oven is intended for stand-alone use. Do not place the microwave oven in a cupboard.

  39. Regular cleaning of the microwave oven and removal of food residue is recommended.

  40.  Failure to keep the microwave oven clean may result in deterioration of the surface, which may adversely affect the durability of the microwave oven and thus lead to dangerous situations.
    The inside of the microwave oven should be kept clean. In the event of dirtying of the interior walls of the microwave oven remove the food particles or liquid spills with a damp cloth.

  41.  For heavy dirt use a mild detergent. Do not use cleaning agents containing abrasives.

  42. Do not use cleaning agents in a spray form or other strong cleaning agents, as they may stain, streak or dull the surface of the microwave oven and the door.

  43. The exterior surface of the microwave oven should be cleaned with a damp cloth. To avoid damage to the components inside the microwave oven make sure that no water drips through the ventilation holes inside.

  44. Both sides of the door, window, door seal and adjacent parts should be regularly wiped with a damp cloth to remove any food residue or spilled liquids.

  45. Do not allow the control panel to get wet. Clean it with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use detergents, abrasives or cleaning sprays to clean the control panel.

  46. If water vapor collects inside the microwave oven or around the door, wipe it with a soft cloth. This can happen when the microwave oven is operated in conditions of high humidity, and when there are no signs of a fault in the device.

  47. Periodically clean the glass turntable in warm, boiled water or in the dishwasher.

  48. Do not heat eggs in shells or whole hard-boiled eggs in the microwave oven. They may explode even after completion of heating in the microwave oven.

  49. Do not touch the microwave oven’s hot surfaces (the door, top or bottom wall, and side walls). Use protective gloves when removing or touching any hot elements.

  50. In order to provide additional protection, it is recommended to install residue current device (RCD) in the power circuit, with residual current rating not more than 30 mA. Contact professional electrician in this matter.

  51. WARNING: Only then allow children to use the oven without supervision when proper instructions have been given to them so that they can use the oven safely and be aware of hazards resulting from improper use.

  52. Metal containers for food and beverages are not allowed to be used in a microwave oven.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE (Fig. 1)

  1. Door lock
  2. Microwave oven window
  3. Turntable support set
  4. Opening the door
  5. Control panel
  6. Glass turntable

CONTROL PANEL (Fig. 2)

Timer 0-30 minutes
Knob for setting the power level

  • low power – 20%
  • low-medium power – 52%
  • medium power – 73%
  • medium-high power – 88%
  • high power – 100%
  • defrosting – 42%

BEFORE FIRST USE

  1. Make sure that all packaging has been removed from the inside of the microwave oven.
  2. Check that there are no signs of damage, such as a bent or warped door, damaged door seals, damaged contact surface, cracked or loose door hinges and latches, dent in the microwave oven or the door. In the event of any damage do not use the device and contact the service department.
  3. Do not expose the microwave oven to high temperatures or humidity and do not place nearby flammable materials.
  4. Place the microwave oven on a flat, stable surface, which will withstand its weight.
  5. Do not place anything on top of the microwave oven or block or cover the ventilation holes.
  6. Do not remove the turntable shaft.
  7.  For the purpose of child safety never leave the device unattended during operation.

USING THE DEVICE

  1. After placing the food in an appropriate dish on the glass turntable inside the microwave oven. Close the door of the microwave oven, set the desired power level (Fig. 2 .2) and cooking time on the timer (Fig. 2 .1).
    CAUTION: THE MICROWAVE OVEN WILL COMMENCE OPERATION IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TIME IS SET.

  2. If the desired cooking time is less than 5 minutes, first turn the timer knob outside of the 5-minute line, then turn the timer knob back to set the appropriate time.

  3. If the food was removed from the microwave oven before the set program time elapsed, ALWAYS TURN THE KNOB TO THE ZERO POSITION.

  4. To stop the microwave oven, turn the timer knob to the zero position. If the door of the microwave oven is opened during the cooking process, the microwave oven will automatically stop working. Re-closing of the door will automatically re-start the microwave oven as per the previous settings. If the remaining time on the timer is not needed, turn the timer knob back to the zero position.
    CAUTION: OPERATING THE MICROWAVE OVEN WITHOUT ANY FOOD INSIDE MAY DAMAGE THE DEVICE.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  1. The microwave oven should be cleaned regularly and food residue should be regularly removed. Leaving the microwave oven uncleaned may cause damage to the surface, which in turn may negatively affect the lifespan of the device and lead to dangerous situations.
  2. Prior to cleaning turn the microwave oven off and remove the plug from the socket.
  3. The inside of the microwave oven should be kept clean. In the event of dirtying of the interior walls of the microwave oven remove the food particles or liquid spills with a damp cloth.
  4. For heavy dirt use a mild detergent. Do not use cleaning agents containing abrasives.
  5. Do not use cleaning agents in a spray form or other strong cleaning agents, as they may stain, streak or dull the surface of the microwave oven and the door.
  6. The exterior surface of the microwave oven should be cleaned with a damp cloth. To avoid damage to the components inside the microwave oven make sure that no water drips through the ventilation holes inside.
  7. Both sides of the door, window, door seal and adjacent parts should be regularly wiped with a damp cloth to remove any food residue or spilled liquids.
  8. Do not allow the control panel to get wet. Clean it with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use detergents, abrasives or cleaning sprays to clean the control panel.
  9. If water vapor collects inside the microwave oven or around the door, wipe it with a soft cloth. This can happen when the microwave oven is operated in conditions of high humidity, and when there are no signs of a fault in the device.
  10. Periodically clean the glass turntable in warm, boiled water or in the dishwasher.
  11. To avoid excessive noise during operation of the microwave oven regularly clean the turntable support and the base of the interior of the microwave oven. For this you may use a mild detergent, water or window cleaner. The turntable support may be washed in lukewarm water or in the dishwasher. After cleaning the turntable support make sure that it has been correctly fitted where it was prior to removal for cleaning.
  12. Vapor from cooked food or liquid may collect during cooking. However, this does not affect the surface of the interior of the microwave oven and the turntable support ring.
  13. To remove any residual odors after cooking, place a mixture of water and lemon juice or water and lemon peel in a microwave-safe dish inside the microwave oven. Heat this mixture for 5 minutes, then wipe the interior of the microwave oven with a soft cloth.
  14. WARNING: The device cannot be cleaned using a steam vacuum cleaner

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Power source: 230-240V ~50Hz
  • Maximum power : 1100W
  • Microwave power: 700W
  • Frequency: 2450 MHz
  • Capacity of the microwave oven: 20 liters

Please transfer cardboard packaging to waste paper. Pour the polyethylene bags (PE) into the plastic container Worn device should be returned to the appropriate point storage because it is dangerous in the device ingredients may pose a threat to the environment. The electrical device should be handed over to limit
its reuse and use. If in the device there are batteries you have to take out and give to the point stored separately..

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