SEVERIN MW 7890 Microwave 700 Watt Oven Instruction Manual

May 15, 2024
SEVERIN

SEVERIN MW 7890 Microwave 700 Watt Oven

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Specifications

  • Model: Mikrowelle MW 7890 / Mikrowelle MW 7897 / Mikrowelle MW 7899
  • Voltage: 230 V~
  • Frequency: 50 Hz
  • Microwave Output Power: 700 W at 2450 MHz
  • Total Power Consumption: Approximately 1050/700 W (microwave)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 435 mm x 345 mm x 254 mm
  • Weight: Approximately 10.3 kg
  • Capacity: Approximately 20 liters
  • Safety Class: Class I

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Instructions

  • Always follow the user manual instructions.
  • WARNING! Failure to follow instructions may result in injury or death.

Technical Data

Make sure the voltage, frequency, and power requirements match your electrical supply before use. The microwave is designed for relatively dry food items.

Before Use

  1. Place the microwave on a flat, stable surface.
  2. Ensure a minimum distance of 1 meter from other objects.
  3. Insert the turntable securely by aligning the notches.
  4. Plug in the power cable to a suitable outlet.

Controls

  • Dial 1: Power Settings
  • Dial 2: Cooking Duration/Weight

Cooking Instructions

To cook with the microwave:

  1. Place food in a microwave-safe container.
  2. Set the cooking time or weight using dial 2.
  3. Start cooking by turning the dial to ‘0’ once the desired setting is reached.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Regularly clean the turntable, roller ring, and inner walls of the cooking chamber as per the instructions provided in the manual.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues such as the cooking process not starting or sparking during operation, refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual. Contact customer service for assistance if needed.

Storage and Disposal

When storing or disposing of the microwave, ensure it is clean and disconnected from the power source. Follow local regulations for proper disposal.

Warranty

Details about the warranty coverage can be found in the warranty section of the manual.

FAQ

Problem: The cooking process does not start.

Cause: Power cable not inserted correctly.

Solution: Plug in the power cable securely.

Overview and scope of delivery

Cause: Incorrect dish or dirty turntable/roller ring.

Solution: Clean the turntable and roller ring as per maintenance instructions provided in the manual.

Problem: Cooking power is too low/high or cooking time is incorrect.

Cause: Incorrect settings.

Solution: Adjust the power level or cooking time accordingly for desired results.

Overview and scope of delivery

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  1. Door lock
  2. Door window
  3. Door
  4. Ventilation openings (covered)
  5. Cooking chamber
  6. Turntable drive
  7. Control panel, ►„Operating controls“ on page 23
  8. Door opener
  9. Power cable
  10. Roller ring
  11. Turntable

Dear Customers,
We hope you will enjoy your high-quality SEVERIN product and thank you for placing your trust in us.
The SEVERIN brand has stood for durability, German quality and develop-ment power for more than 120 years. Each appliance is manufactured and tested with care.
With the proverbial thoroughness, precision and honesty of the Sauerland, this family-owned company in Sundern has been winning over customers around the world since its establishment in 1892.
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For Your Safety

Follow the operating instructions
Read the operating instructions completely before using the appliance. Keep the instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you give the appliance to somebody else, also give them the operating instructions.
Non-observance of these instructions can cause severe injuries and damage to the appliance.
Important notes for your safety are highlighted in the operating instructions as shown below. Be sure to follow these instructions to prevent accidents and damage to the appliance:

  • WARNING!
    Indicates notes that must be adhered to in order to prevent the risk of injury or fatal injury.

  • CAUTION!
    Indicates notes that must be adhered to in order to prevent the risk of material damage.

  • TIP:
    Emphasises tips and other useful information.

Hazards for certain persons
Particular groups of people are at an increased risk:

  • This appliance may be operated by children 8 years and older and persons with limited physical, sensory or intellectual capacities or those lacking experience and/or knowledge. The prerequisite for this is that they must be supervised or trained with respect to the safe operation of the appliance and they must have understood the resulting dangers.
  • Children must not play with the appliance.
  • Children may not clean or maintain the appliance without supervision.
  • Keep children away from the packaging material. It presents a suffocation risk.
  • Persons with sensitivity disorder, in particular reduced sensitivity to temperature differences, must be espe-cially careful when using this appliance.

Correct use
The appliance is used exclusively for heating and thawing foods and beverages. Any other use is deemed improper use and can cause personal injuries and damage to the appliance.

  • The appliance is designed for household use or use in a similar environment, e.g.
    • in kitchens for employees in stores, offices and other commercial areas;
    • on agricultural estates;
    • by customers in hotels, motels and other residen-tial facilities;
    • in bed-and-breakfast facilities.
  • The appliance is not designed to be operated with a timer or separate remote control system.
  • The appliance may not be used in built-in furniture.
  • WARNING: Do not heat liquids or other foods in closed containers since these can easily explode.
  • Do not heat eggs in the shell or whole hard-boiled eggs with the appliance since they can explode, even after the heating by the microwaves is finished.

Power
Since the appliance is operated with electrical current, there is a risk of receiving an electric shock. Be sure to follow the precautions mentioned below::

  • Only connect the appliance to a properly installed, earthed safety outlet socket. Do not use any extension cords or multi-outlet sockets.
  • Only operate the appliance if the voltage specified on the rating plate matches the voltage of your outlet socket.
  • Make sure that the power cable is not kinked or pinched and that the power cable and the appliance do not come in contact with heat sources (e.g. hot plates, gas flames).
  • When you pull the power cable out of the outlet, always pull directly on the plug. Never carry the appli-ance by the power cable.
  • Never immerse the appliance in water or other fluids, do not clean it under running water, and do not place it in the dishwasher.
  • Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaner.
  • Never touch the power plug with wet hands.
  • Never operate the appliance outdoors.
  • If a dangerous situation or defect occurs, unplug the appliance from the outlet socket immediately. For this reason, make sure that the outlet with the power plug of the appliance is easily accessible at any time.
  • Disconnect the power cable out from the socket be-fore you clean or carry out maintenance work on the appliance, or when assembling or disassembling it.
  • Never remove screws from the appliance to open it and never carry out any technical modifications.
  • Even when the appliance is turned off, it carries voltage on the inside of the appliance as long as the power cable is plugged into the outlet. The appliance is only disconnected from the mains if the power cable is disconnected.
  • Always unplug the appliance from the outlet socket after use.

Risk of burning and scalding

  • Remove beverages heated with microwaves from the cooking chamber carefully since there can be a delayed boiling.
  • Stir baby food heated with microwaves or shake it. Before use, check the temperature to avoid burns.

Risk of fire

  • Set up the appliance so that the top side is at least 20 cm away from walls and other objects.
  • Do not operate the appliance when it is empty.
  • Do not operate the appliance without the roller ring and turntable.
  • Do not leave the appliance unattended while it is in operation. This applies especially if you are heating foods in plastic or paper containers, since these can catch on fire.
  • Do not use the appliance to dry foods or clothing. These can catch on fire.
  • Do not use the appliance to heat hot pillows, slippers, sponges, damp cleaning cloths and such. This can cause fire and injuries.
  • Do not use the appliance to heat pillows that are filled with grain, cherry pits or gel.
  • Only use cookware that is suitable for use in micro-wave cooking appliances, ►„Selecting cookware“ on page 23. Do not use metal containers or cookware with metal edges/decorations.
  • Pull the power cable if the appliance starts to smoke.

Dangers due to microwaves
With microwave rays, there is a danger of burns.

  • Do not remove the cover (silver plate on the right inside wall) in front of the microwave outlet opening in the cooking chamber.
  • Do not operate the microwave with an open door.

Poor hygiene
Poor cleaning of the cooking appliance can cause the destruction of the surface, which in turn influences the usage duration and can cause dangerous situations.
Bacteria can form in the appliance due to poor hygiene.

  • Clean the appliance regularly.

  • Wipe the cooking chamber, door and door seals with damp cloth. If necessary, use a non-caustic, non-abra-sive cleaning agent.

  • Remove food remains after each use.

  • Do not store any food in the cooking chamber.
    The use of improper cleaning agents harbours health risks:

  • Only use the cleaning agents and utensils described in these operating instructions to clean the appliance.

Risks for the appliance
Damage can be caused by handling the appliance incorrectly.

  • Place the appliance on a dry, level, non-slip, heat-resistant surface which will not react with the rubber feet.
  • Before you stow the appliance, disconnect the power cable and let the appliance cool off completely.
  • Do not cover the ventilation openings since otherwise, the appliance will overheat.

In case of a defective appliance
A defective appliance can cause material damage and injuries:

  • WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the cooking appliance may not be operated before it has been repaired by a trained person.
  • Always check the appliance for damage before use. In the event that you detect damage due to transport, immediately contact the dealer where you have pur-chased the appliance.
  • Never operate a defective appliance. Never operate a appliance that has fallen down.
  • If the appliance’s power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by manufacturer or their customer service department or a similarly qualified person to prevent hazards.
  • WARNING: It is dangerous for any other persons than those so trained to carry out maintenance or repair work that requires the removal of a cover which ensures protection against radiation due to microwave energy.
  • The appliance does not contain any parts that you can repair yourself. Repair work must only be carried out through SEVERIN customer service department (see ► “Service Centres” on page 159).

Technical data

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Information about microwave oven (Group II, class B according to EN 55011)
Electromagnetic waves are generated in the appliance, which excite the molecules in the food (primarily water molecules) to strong vibrations. Heat arises due to these vibrations. Therefore, foods with a high liquid content heat faster than relatively dry foods. Cookware is heated only indirectly by the foods.
This product is an ISM appliance of Group 2, Class B. Group 2 includes all ISM appliances (industrial, scientific, medical) in which radio frequency energy arises and/or is used in the form of electromagnetic radiation to process material, as well as spark erosion devices. Class B are appliances for household use or appliances on power networks that feed residential buildings.

Before use

  1. Remove all foils and other packaging material from the appliance.
  2. Clean the appliance, ►„Cleaning and care“ on page 25.
  3. Set up the appliance in a place that fulfils the following conditions:
    • Near an isolated ground receptacle (fuse at least 10 A)
    • Horizontal and free from shocks
    • Heat-resistant
    • Away from heated or flammable surfaces, objects (> 1 m)
    • Away from walls (> 20 cm top, > 10 cm rear, > 5 cm on the sides)
  4. Plug the mains plug into the outlet.

Inserting the turntable

  1. Press the door opener to open the microwave.
  2. Place the roller ring in the middle of the cooking chamber.
  3. Place the turntable on the drive in the interior so that the retaining lugs grip one another.

Selecting cookware
Round, transparent containers are best suited for cooking in the microwave. Microwaves cannot penetrate metal. Therefore, do not use cookware with metal edges or metal containers. Use only containers of microwave-safe plastic or heat-resistant glass/heat-resistant ceramic.

Operating controls

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Preparing dishes

WARNING!
Risk of fire!
Use only microwave-safe containers, ►„Selecting cookware“ on page 23.

WARNING!
Risk of burns!

  • Remove the heated dishes or liquids carefully from the cooking chamber since the containers may have heated up due to the hot contents.
  • Do not heat liquids or other foods in closed containers since these can easily explode.
  • Remove beverages heated with microwaves from the cooking chamber carefully since there can be a delayed boiling.
    TIP:
    You can interrupt cooking at any time by opening the door.

Cooking with microwaves

TIP:
When cooking with microwaves, you should cover the food with an appropriate cover so that it does not dry out.

  1. Place the food to be heated on the turntable in a microwave-safe con-tainer (►„Selecting cookware“ on page 23).

  2. Close the door.

  3. Turn the power control dial to the desired power.

  4. Turn the cooking time/weight control dial to set the desired cooking time. With a cooking time of less than three minutes, the dial must first be turned beyond this time and then back.
    Cooking begins. It ends when the cooking time/weight control dial points to “0”.

  5. Let the food rest a few minutes so that the heat can be distributed  evenly in the food.

Thawing foods and liquids

  1. Place the food to be thawed on the turntable in a microwave-safe con-tainer (►„Selecting cookware“ on page 23).
  2. Close the door.
  3. Turn the power control dial to 250 W or .
  4. Turn the cooking time/weight control dial to the weight of the food/liquid.
    The microwave begins thawing. It ends thawing when the cooking time/weight control dial points to “0”.

TIP:
So that the food/liquid is thawed evenly, after half the cooking time you should open the door, turn or stir the food or liquid, and close the door again.

Pausing/cancelling cooking

  • Open the door to pause cooking.
  • Close the door again to continue cooking.
  • Turn the cooking time/weight control dial by hand to “0” to interrupt cooking.

Cleaning and care

WARNING!
Danger of electric shock!

  • Disconnect the power cable from the outlet before you clean the appliance.
  • Never immerse the appliance in water.
  1. Make sure that the appliance is not in operation and that it has cooled off, the power cable is disconnected and the cooking chamber is empty.
  2. Remove the turntable and roller ring from the cooking chamber.
  3. Wipe the cooking chamber and door with a damp cloth. In case of heavy soiling, use a non-caustic, non-abrasive cleaning agent.
  4. Clean the housing of the appliance with a damp cloth.
  5. Clean the turntable and roller ring in warm soapy water.
  6. Let all components dry.
  7. Replace the roller ring and turntable in the appliance.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting by yourself

WARNING!
Risk of injury! The appliance does not contain any parts that you can repair yourself.

  • Never attempt to operate a defective appliance.
  • Never attempt to repair the appliance by yourself. If your appliance is defective, contact our customer service department (see ►“Service Centres” on page 159).

Before contacting our customer service, check with the aid of below table whether you can remedy the problem by yourself.

Accessories and spare parts
You can order spare parts or accessories conveniently via the Internet on our home page http://www.severin.com by using the “Service / Spare Parts Shop” menu.

Storage and disposal

Disconnect the power cable and clean the appliance before you store it or dispose of it.

Appliances that are marked with this symbol must be dispo-sed of separately from household waste. These appliances contain valuable raw materials that can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the environment and the health of your fellow men.
Your local authorities or dealer can provide information regarding proper disposal.

Warranty

  • The legal warranty rights with respect to the seller and any seller warranties are unaffected by the following warranty conditions.
  • In case of warranty claim, contact your dealer directly. In addition, SEVERIN grants a manufacturer’s warranty of two years from the date of purchase. During this period, we will eliminate all defects caused by material or produc-tion faults that compromise the function. Other claims are excluded.
  • Excepted from the warranty are: Damage that is due to non-observance of the instruction manual, improper handling or normal wear; also easily-break-able parts such as glass, plastic or light bulbs. If the appliance is tampered with by persons not authorised by SEVERIN, this will render the warranty null and void.
  • If repair should be necessary, contact our customer service department per telephone or mail, see ►“Service Centres” on page 159.

United Kingdom
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Bolton, BL2 3TR

Tel.: 01204 558160
Fax: 01204 558169
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Tel +49 2933 982-0
Fax +49 2933 982-333
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