exquisit MW7020-F-030DI Built In Microwave with Flatbed User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- EXQUISIT
Table of Contents
- exquisit MW7020-F-030DI Built In Microwave with Flatbed
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Getting to Know Your Appliance
- Designation
- Control panel
- For your Safety
- Putting into operation
- Troubleshooting
- Cleaning and Care
- Tips for use of the microwave oven
- Disposal
- Warranty Terms
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
exquisit MW7020-F-030DI Built In Microwave with Flatbed
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: MW7020-F-030DI
- Color: Schwarz (Black)
- Type: Built-in microwave with flatbed
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Instructions
Before using the microwave, please read and follow all safety instructions
provided in the user manual. The safety instructions are marked with warning
symbols to draw your attention to potential hazards.
General Safety
Follow the steps in order when cooking and heating food.
Safety and Responsibility
To avoid burns, electric shock, fire hazards, injuries, or microwave
radiation, please take note of the following:
- Risk of burns! Handle hot items with caution.
- Do not expose the microwave to water or moisture to prevent electric shock.
- Avoid using the microwave if it is damaged or has a faulty power cord.
- Do not operate the microwave if the door is damaged or does not close properly.
- Keep children away from the microwave during operation.
Safety and Warning
Please pay attention to the following instructions to avoid burns, electrical
short-circuits, fire hazards, injuries, or exposure to radiation:
- Risk of fire! Do not use flammable materials or containers in the microwave.
- Risk of burns! Use oven mitts or gloves when handling hot items.
- Risk of injury! Avoid contact with the appliance’s interior during operation.
General Instructions
Follow these general instructions for safe and proper use of the microwave:
- If the dishware is marked as microwave-safe, use it while adhering to other safety instructions.
Suitability Test for Cookware
Refer to the table below to determine the suitability of your cookware for use
in the microwave:
MICROWAVE | GRILL | COMB. |
---|---|---|
Geeignet (Suitable) | Bedingt geeignet (Conditionally suitable) | Nicht geeignet |
(Not suitable)
Installation
Initial Setup
Before using the microwave, follow these steps:
- Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner.
- Remove the transportation protection.
- Make sure the electrical connection is properly installed.
First Use
Before using the microwave for the first time, perform the following steps:
- Ensure that the microwave is clean and free from any debris.
- Preheat the microwave by running it for a few minutes without any food inside.
Operation
Operation
Follow these instructions for operating the microwave:
- Risk of explosion! Do not puncture food with a fork while cooking.
- Cooking in the microwave:
- Place the food in a microwave-safe container.
- Set the desired cooking time and power level.
- Press the start button to begin cooking.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the microwave, refer to the following
troubleshooting steps:
- Check if the power cord is properly plugged in.
- Verify if there are any problems with the power socket.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Follow these instructions for cleaning and maintaining the microwave:
- Risk of damage! Handle the microwave with care during cleaning.
Tips for Microwave Usage
Here are some tips to enhance your microwave cooking experience:
- If your food becomes too dry, try using a microwave-safe cover or adding a small amount of water.
Disposal
When disposing of the packaging, separate the cardboard and plastic materials
accordingly. Recycle the cardboard and dispose of the plastic in the
appropriate waste collection.
Warranty
Refer to the warranty conditions provided for information regarding warranty
coverage and duration.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: Can I use non-microwave-safe cookware in this microwave?
A: No, it is not recommended to use non-microwave-safe cookware as it can cause damage or pose safety risks. -
Q: How should I clean the microwave?
A: To clean the microwave, use a mild detergent and a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing brushes that may damage the surface. -
Q: Can I defrost food using this microwave?
A: Yes, you can defrost food using the defrost function. Follow the instructions in the user manual for proper defrosting settings. -
Q: What should I do if the microwave stops working?
A: Check if the power cord is properly plugged in and if there are any issues with the power socket. If the problem persists, contact customer service for further assistance.
Getting to Know Your Appliance
Scope of delivery
- 1x Appliance
- 1x User Manual
The term appliance is used throughout the text to refer to Refrigerator refrigerator/freezer.
Designation
- 5 Display
- 6 Protective glass
- 7 Appliance door grid
- 8 Appliance Handle
Control panel
For your Safety
For safe and proper use of the appliance, read the instruction manual and other documentation accompanying the product and keep in a safe place for future reference. All safety instructions in this instruction manual are marked with a warning symbol. They draw your attention to potential hazards. Be sure to read and observe this information.
Explanation of the safety instructions
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DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will lead to very serious injuries or even death! -
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can lead to very serious injuries or even death! -
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, can lead to minor or moderate injuries! -
ATTENTION
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, will lead to material damage. -
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD!
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RISK OF SCALDING!
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FIRE HAZARD!
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Information and instructions to be observed.
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Indicates a list
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Indicates inspection steps in sequence
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Indicates work steps in sequence
- Describes the response of the appliance to the work step
Intended use
The appliance is intended for private/household use. It is suitable for the
heating and cooking of food.
- Every other form of use is not considered an intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage.
- Do not use the appliance for purposes other than Cooking/freezing food. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage.
- For safety reasons, modifications or alterations to the appliance are not permitted.
Any use outside these areas of application is not per the intended use and is therefore considered improper use.
Safety and responsibility
Safety of children and persons with limited capabilities
This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above, as well as by
persons with reduced physical, sensomotoric, or mental abilities or lack of
experience and/or knowledge:
- if they are supervised or instructed on the safe use of the appliance.
- and understand the associated dangers.
- Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance. Keep children away from the appliance!
- Children must not be allowed to clean the appliance.
- Risk of injury from individual cleaning operations.
CAUTION
RISK OF BURNS!
When operating the appliance in combination mode, children may operate the
appliance only under the supervision of adults due to the high temperatures.
Safety and warnings
Observe the following to avoid the risk of burns, electric short-circuit,
fire, injuries, or microwave radiation:
DANGER
HEALTH HAZARD!
Persons with heart pacemakers should keep away from this appliance. It cannot
be assured that every heart pacemaker available on the market meets the
directives for safety and electromagnetic compatibility, and that no
interference is caused that endangers their proper function.
- The function of hearing aids may also be impaired.
WARNING
RADIATION EXPOSURE!
Service or repair orders requiring the removal of the shield against radiation
exposure due to microwave energy may only be carried out by qualified
electricians.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD!
The electrical safety of this appliance is only guaranteed when it is
connected to a properly earthed system, and complies with the electrical
safety standards. The manufacturer will decline all responsibility if these
instructions not followed.
- In the case of an emergency, switch off the fuse immediately.
- Do not operate the appliance with an external timer or a separate remote control system.
- If the cable or plug is damaged, do not use the appliance.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD!
- The cooking chamber is not intended for the storage of objects of any kind (e.g. documents, cooking books, etc.) as these could catch fire.
- If smoke comes out of the appliance, remove the mains plug from the plug socket immediately. Keep the door closed to suffocate any possible flames.
- When heating food in plastic or paper containers, the appliance, is supervised due to the possibility of a fire.
WARNING
GESUNDHEITSSCHÄDEN!
- A lack of cleanliness in the microwave oven can result in the destruction of the surface, which in turn influences the service life and may lead to hazardous situations.
- Keep the inside of the door and the cooking chamber clean.
- Do not carry out any work on the appliance other than the cleaning and service work described in this instruction manual.
- Ensure that the rubber seal on the door is free from dirt, food residues, and cleaning agents at all times.
- Wenn die Tür oder die Türdichtungen beschädigt sind, das Gerät nicht betreiben. Have repairs carried out by a qualified person.
- Always close the appliance door correctly to prevent damage to the door seal, hinges, and closing mechanism.
CAUTION
RISK OF BURNS!
- Accessible surfaces (door and outer housing) can become hot during operation. Allow the appliance to cool down. Keep children away.
Suitability of cookware and accessories
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY!
- Use only cookware that is suitable for use in the appliance. When using microwave cookware, pay attention to the manufacturer’s instructions. Unsuitable cookware may burst.
General information
If the cookware is marked as suitable for use in microwave ovens, use it in
accordance with the other safety instructions.
QUICK OVERVIEW COOKWARE | MICROWAVE | GRILL | COMB. |
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Heat-resistant glass |
Non-heat-resistant glass
Heat-resistant ceramics| | |
Microwave-compatible plastic vessels| | |
Kitchen paper| | |
Metal dishes
Metal frame| | |
Aluminum foil and containers| | |
Suitable
Cookware of heat-resistant glass, porcelain, stoneware, ceramics, glass
ceramics, or heat-resistant plastic is suitable for Installing the appliance
oven, but attention must be paid to the use of the oven (microwave, grill,
convection).
Limited suitability
- Only use aluminum foil in small pieces for covering delicate parts of food, e.g. when defrosting poultry. Take care that the aluminum foil does not come into contact with the inner walls of the cooking chamber.
- Use open, shallow metal vessels, such as aluminum trays, for heating ready-made meals.
Not suitable
- Do not use cookware with gold or silver decoration. This can cause sparks and the decoration could be destroyed.
- Lead crystal glass can jump and therefore it should not be used.
- Do not use metal vessels. This can cause sparks. Containers with metal handles, metal wires, or metal fittings are generally not suitable for use.
- Remove wire clips, etc. from containers before placing them into the appliance.
- Wooden vessels or melamine resin containers are not suitable.
- Do not use containers with narrow openings (e.g. bottles).
- Do not use meat thermometers that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer as suitable for use in microwave ovens.
To be able to heat the food in the microwave oven, it must be ensured that the microwaves can penetrate the food and that the cookware does not reflect or absorb them. The cookware and accessories should therefore be selected carefully. In addition to the material, the shape of the container must also be considered. Round, oval shapes produce an even cooking result. Square or rectangular containers can overcook food in the corners, as they absorb more energy in these places. Flat containers give the best cooking results. Porcelain and ceramic utensils are ideal for Install the appliance. Most types of glass are also suitable. Use plastic and paper if it can withstand the temperature of the warmed food. Only use plastic for cooking that can withstand temperatures above 120°C, e.g. polypropylene and polyamide. Some plastics (e.g. Melamine) can be damaged by heating in the appliance.
Suitability test for cookware
Place the empty vessel and a glass of water into the cooking chamber. The
water is required so that the appliance does not operate empty or with only
the empty vessel. Switch on the appliance at the highest power level for 60
seconds. If the cookware becomes hot during this process, it is not suitable
for use in microwave ovens. A suitable dish only becomes hand-warm.
A wide range of accessories are available in the trade.
Make sure that:
- That the dishes and accessories are microwave-safe.
- The food, containers, or lids do not come into direct contact with the inner wall This could lead to discolouration.
Putting into operation
The packaging materials must be undamaged. Inspect the appliance for transport damage. On no account should a damaged appliance be put into operation. In case of damage, please contact After Sales Service.
DANGER
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RISK OF SUFFOCATION!
Packaging materials (e.g. plastic film, polystyrene) can be dangerous for children. Keep packaging materials out of the reach of children! -
Packaging materials
Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally safe manner. -
Removing transport protection
The appliance and some of the interior parts are secured for transport.- Remove all adhesive tape.
- Glue residues can be removed with leach water.
- Remove all adhesive tapes and packaging parts from the inside of the appliance.
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Electrical connection
- The Appliance oven has a mains plug and may only be connected to a properly installed plug socket.
- In the event of a defect, the plug socket may only be replaced by a qualified electrician.
- The appliance is equipped with a plug, only connect it to a properly installed grounded socket.
- The mains voltage must correspond to the specifications on the voltage indicated’s nameplate.
Setting up the appliance
Set up the appliance in a well-ventilated, dry room. The ambient temperature
has an influence on the electricity consumption and the proper function of the
appliance.
- Place the microwave Appliance on a flat, stable, and heat-resistant surface that can withstand the weight of the microwave oven.
- Do not operate the Appliance oven in the vicinity of heat sources, easily flammable substances, or at locations with high humidity.
- Set up the Appliance oven at a height of at least 85 cm.
- Ensure that the ventilation slots in the top, sides, and rear are not blocked by other objects. Leave a space of 30 cm at the top, 20 cm at the sides, and 10 cm at the rear.
- The plug socket for the appliance plug must be easily accessible to be able to disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply in the event of an emergency.
- Place the Appliance oven on a stable, flat surface.
- The main power cable never be pinched or covered. A damaged mains supply cable may only be replaced by a Technical Service.
- Do not use the appliance for other than its intended purpose (e.g. for heating rooms).
- Do not hold or carry the appliance at the handle during transport or cleaning.
CAUTION
RISK OF INJURY!
- A damaged power supply cable must be replaced by the supplier, dealer, or Sales Service service without delay to avoid hazards.
- Do not operate electrical appliances with wet hands.
Basic Cleaning
Before using the appliance the first time, clean the appliance and the
accessories thoroughly with warm water and a little detergent and rub them
dry. For further information, see Cleaning and Maintenance.
Heating up for the first time
Heating up for the first time prepares the new appliance with grill function
for use. Odour and smoke development occurring during heating up for the first
time are normal and have no cause for concern.
- Ensure good ventilation of the room so that odors and smoke can be dispelled quickly. Depending on the situation, possibly open windows or switch on the ventilation. During the heating-up process, the heat eliminates any possible production residues.
CAUTION
RISK OF BURNS
Hot surfaces! Do not touch. Keep children away!
- The appliance is ready for operation after completion of the heating process, cleaning, and use of the accessories.
Operation
The Appliance has a modern electronic control system for setting the parameters so that they can be better adapted to the needs during cooking.
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD!
- On no account should liquids or other foods be heated in airtight sealed containers.
- Unpeeled and hard-boiled eggs with a shell must not be warmed up in the appliance, as they could explode.
- When warming up drinks in the appliance, always start with a spoon in the glass/jar to avoid explosive liquids in the cooking cavity. Remove containers from the appliance with the greatest care. When heating liquids, always place a spoon in the vessel to prevent boiling retardation.
WARNING
RISK OF BURNS!
The contents of baby bottles and jars with baby food must be poured into other
vessels and stirred damaged, you must after heating. Before eating, check the
temperature to avoid severe burns.
- Do not heat oil for frying.
- Pierce the skin of potatoes, apples, and other fruits and vegetables with a fork before heating.
- Do not allow food to boil over.
- Do not use paper, plastic, or other combustible materials for cooking, cooking, grilling, etc.
- Remove all clips from plastic bags.
- Do not open the door of the microwave oven during operation.
- Place food only into the glass plate.
- Always use the appliance with food.
Cooking in the Microwave
- Press the “MICROWAVE” button
- 30 sek. are shown on the display.
- Press further to increase the time up to a maximum of 60 minutes.
- The microwave power corresponds to P100 (700W)
- The selected time is shown on the display.
- Press the START/+30sec. button to confirm.
Defrost (defrost) after Time
- Press the “DEFROST” button
- 30 sek. are shown on the display.
- Press further to increase the time up to a maximum of 60 minutes.
- The microwave power corresponds to P35 (245W)
- The selected time is shown on the display.
- Press the START/+30sec. button to confirm.
- Each time a button is pressed, a signal sounds
- Use the “Stop/Cancel” button to delete the time setting
- Press the “Start” button within 1 minute of setting the time, otherwise, the entry will disappear.
- Once the time has elapsed, a signal sounds every two minutes, up to a maximum of 10 minutes.
- Time setting: 0-5 min: 30 cycles of seconds; 5-60 min: Every 1 minute
Troubleshooting
FAULT | POSSIBLE CAUSE | REMEDY |
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The microwave oven does not start | The mains power cable is not correctly | |
plugged in | Pull the plug out of the plug socket. Wait 10 seconds then plug in |
again.
The fuse has blown or the circuit breaker has tripped.| Have the fuse or
circuit breaker replaced by qualified personnel.
Problems with the plug socket| Test the plug socket using a different
electrical appliance.
The appliance door is not completely closed.| Close the appliance door.
NORMAL
Interference with radio and TV reception| Interference with radio and TV
reception may occur during the operation of the microwave oven. This is
similar to the interference caused by small electrical appliances, such as a
mixer, vacuum cleaner, or fan.
Weak oven lighting| At low microwave power, the oven lighting may also be
weaker.
Accumulation of steam at the door, hot air rises out of the openings| During
cooking, the food can steam. Most of the steam escapes via the openings, But
some vapors accumulate at cool locations, such as the microwave oven door.
Cleaning and Care
CAUTION
RISK OF SCALDING!
When cleaning, select the water temperature so that there is no risk of
scalding!
- Remove the mains plug from the plug socket before cleaning.
- Clean the cooking chamber at regular intervals.
- Wipe residues of food off the walls of the cooking chamber using a damp cloth.
- Use only mild detergents to remove more stubborn soiling.
- The use of strong cleaning agents is not recommended.
ATTENTION
APPLIANCE DAMAGE!
Do not use oven spray or aggressive oven cleaners. Scrubbing pads, rough
sponges, and scouring pads are not suitable. These products scratch the
surface. Dry the inner surface thoroughly after cleaning.
- Wipe the housing of the appliance with a damp cloth. Ensure that no water gets into the appliance through the ventilation openings, as otherwise the appliance could be damaged.
- Clean the control panel with a damp cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning and care agents, even from spray cans. Leave the door of the microwave oven open during cleaning so that it does not start inadvertently.
- During operation, evaporation can cause condensation to form on the inside and outside of the viewing window of the appliance and possibly drip down under the door. This is a normal occurrence and can occur more frequently at low room temperatures and with high humidity. It does not impair the safety of the appliance. After the operation, wipe up the condensation with a soft cloth.
- Clean the rotary table The the bottom of the cooking chamber at regular intervals. Clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent, then rub dry. Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning.
Tips for use of the microwave oven
You can’t find setting recommendations for the quantity of food to be prepared.| Prolong or shorten the cooking times according to the following rule of thumb:
Double the quantity: double the time Half the quantity: half the time
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The food has become too dry.
| Set a shorter cooking time or select a lower microwave power. Cover the food
and add a little more fluid.
The food is not yet defrosted, hot or cooked at the end of the set time.| Set
a longer time. Larger quantities of food require a longer time.
At the end of the cooking time, the food is overheated at the edge, but not
yet finished in the middle.| Stir once or twice during heating and next time
set a lower power and longer time.
After defrosting, the poultry or meat is cooked slightly on the outside but
not yet defrosted in the middle.| Select a lower microwave power the next
time. If large quantities of food are to be defrosted, turn several times.
- Condensation may form on the door window, and walls and This is normal. This will not affect the microwave’s function Wipe out the condensed water after cooking.
Disposal
Disposal of packaging materials
Sort packaging materials before disposal. Paper and cardboard with the waste
paper and plastic film in the recycled materials bin.
Disposing of old appliances (EN)
Old appliances must not be disposed of with household waste The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin on the product or its packaging means that the appliance must not be disposed of with household waste but requires separate disposal. You can return the old appliance free of charge to a suitable municipal collection point for old electrical and electronic equipment, e.g. a recycling center. You can obtain the addresses from your city administration or local government. Alternatively, you can return old electrical appliances with an edge length of up to 25 cm free of charge to retailers with a sales area for electrical and electronic equipment of at least 400 m² or food retailers with a total sales area of at least 800 m² who offer electrical and electronic equipment at least several times a year. Larger old appliances can be returned free of charge to an appropriate retailer when purchasing a new appliance of the same type that performs essentially the same functions as the new appliance. Please contact your dealer regarding the modalities of returning an old appliance when delivering the new appliance.
Please remove – if possible – all (rechargeable) batteries as well as all lamps that can be removed without destroying them before disposing of the product. Please note that you are responsible for deleting personal data from the appliance to be disposed of. Children can often not recognize the hazards associated with household appliances. Ensure the necessary supervision and do not let children play with the appliance.
Disposing of old appliances
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin on the product or its packaging
means that the appliance must not be disposed of with household waste but
requires separate disposal. You can return the old appliance free of charge to
a suitable municipal collection point for old electrical and electronic
equipment, e.g. a recycling center. You can obtain the addresses from your
city administration or local government. Alternatively, you can return old
electrical appliances free of charge when you buy a new appliance of the same
type and with the same function from an offline retailer. Please contact your
dealer regarding the modalities of returning an old appliance when delivering
the new appliance.
Please remove – if possible – all (rechargeable) batteries as well as all lamps that can be removed without destroying them before disposing of the product. Please note that you are responsible for deleting personal data from the appliance to be disposed of. The appliance may contain substances that can endanger the environment and human health if disposed of incorrectly. Material recycling helps to reduce waste and conserve resources. By collecting old appliances separately and recycling them, you help prevent negative impacts on the environment and human health.
Warranty Terms
As the buyer of an Exquisit appliance, you are entitled to the statutory warranty under the purchase contract with your dealer. In addition, we grant you a warranty on the following terms:
Warranty Period
The warranty period is 24 months from the date of purchase (proof of purchase
must be presented). During the first 6 months, After Sales Service will fix
defects in the appliance free of charge on condition that the appliance is
accessible for repairs without any great effort. During the following 18
months, the buyer is obliged to prove that the defect already existed at the
time of delivery.
In the case of commercial use (e.g. in hotels, and canteens) or joint use by several households, the warranty period is 12 months from the date of purchase (proof of purchase must be presented). During the first 6 months, After Sales Service will fix defects in the appliance free of charge on condition that the appliance is accessible for repairs without any great effort. During the following 6 months, the buyer is obliged to prove that the defect already existed at the time of delivery. The claim under warranty does not prolong the warranty period for either the appliance or for newly installed parts.
Scope of the defect remedy
Within the periods indicated, we will remedy all defects in the appliance that
are demonstrably attributable to poor workmanship or material flaws. Replaced
parts become our property.
The warranty does not cover:
Normal wear and tear, intentional or negligent damage, damage caused by non-
compliance with the operating instructions, improper set-up or installation or
by connection to incorrect mains voltage, damage due to chemical or
electrothermal effects or due to other abnormal environmental conditions,
glass, paint or enamel damage and possible color differences as well as
defective bulbs.
Defects in the appliance resulting from transport damage are also not covered. We are also not obliged to perform defect remedies, if – without our express written authorization – work is carried out on the Exquisit appliance by unauthorized persons or third-party parts have been used. This limitation shall not apply to faultless work carried out by a qualified person using our original parts to adapt the appliance to the technical safety regulations of another EU member state.
Scope
- Our warranty applies to appliances purchased and in operation in the Federal Republic of Germany or Austria.
- In the case of complaints about defective appliances, the sender’s and recipient’s addresses must be in the Federal Republic of Germany or Austria.
- For appliances purchased and operated in other European countries, the warranty conditions of the seller apply.
- For repairs outside the warranty period:
- If an appliance is repaired, the repair invoices are payable immediately without deduction.
- If an appliance is inspected or a started repair is not completed, flat-rate traveling expenses and labor costs will be invoiced.
- Advice from our After Sales Service center is free of charge (see chapter “After Sales Service”).
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