concept MTV 3020 Built-in Microwave Oven User Guide

June 5, 2024
concept

User Guide
Built-in microwave oven
concept MTV 3020 Built-in Microwave
Oven MTV 3020

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Thank you for purchasing a Concept product. We hope you will be satisfied with our product throughout its service life.
Please study the entire Operating Manual carefully before you start using the product. Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference. Make sure other people using the product are familiar with these instructions.

Technical parameters

Voltage| 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power input| 1050 W
Microwave power| 1250 W
Microwave frequency| 2450 MHz
Grill power| 1000 W
External dimensions| 594 mm (w) × 382 mm (h) × 316 mm (d)
Internal capacity of the oven| 20 l
Tray diameter| 245 mm
Weight| 15,0 kg
Noise level| < 63 dB(A)

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:

  • Use the unit only as described in this operating manual.
  • This appliance is intended to be used in households and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops, offices, and other working environments; by clients in hotels, motels, and other residential type environments; farm houses; bed and breakfast type environments.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Children shall not play with the appliance.
  • Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised.
  • Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years.
  • WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised. the surface of a storage cabinet can get hot.
  • Remove all the covering and marketing materials from the unit before the first use.
  • Make sure the mains voltage matches the value marked on the rating plate.
  • Do not leave the unit unattended during operation.
  • Make sure to place the unit on a stable heat-resistant surface, out of the reach of other heat sources. This surface shall have a sufficient load capacity to hold the unit with its contents.
  • Do not cover the unit‘s openings. There is a risk of overheating.
  • Do not remove the feet.
  • Only use dishes designed for microwave ovens (non-metal, no metal prints or decorations). Plastic containers or packages can become heat-deformed or ignite, so watch them during preparation.
  • Do not store anything inside the unit.
  • Never touch the hot surface. Use the handles and buttons.
  • Use potholders to handle hot accessories.
  • Follow the building-in instructions for the unit. Make sure there is a safe distance between the unit and flammable materials, such as furniture, curtains, lace, blankets, paper, clothing, etc.!
  • Keep the unit clean. Do not let any objects enter the unit through the grille. Contaminants may short out the unit, causing damage or fire.
  • Do not put oversized food or metal objects inside the oven.
  • These could cause a fire.
  • Never pull the cord to disconnect the plug from the wall outlet; hold the plug instead.
  • The appliance is not intended for and should not be accessible to children or people with reduced capabilities.
  • Persons with limited movement capacity reduced sensory perception, insufficient mental capacity, or those who are unaware of the proper handling should use the product only under the supervision of a responsible, aware person.
  • Take extra care when using the unit near children.
  • Do not use the appliance as a toy.
  • Make sure the power cord does not hang over the working area, to prevent children from reaching it.
  • The stovetop is intended for interior use only; do not expose it to moisture. Otherwise, the risk of electrical shock may occur.
  • Use manufacturer-recommended accessories only.
  • Never use the appliance if the supply cord or plug is damaged.
  • Immediately refer to an authorized service center for repair.
  • Never pull the supply cord or use it to carry the unit.
  • Keep the stovetop away from any other heat sources such as radiators, ovens, etc. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or moisture.
  • Never operate the appliance with wet hands.
  • Turn off the unit and disconnect the plug from the main outlet in case of any failure.
  • Do not touch the moving parts during the operation of the unit.
  • The appliance is intended for domestic use only, not for commercial use.
  • The unit is designed solely for cooking, heating, or defrosting food.
  • Do not immerse the power cord, plug, or appliance in water or any other liquid.
  • Check the appliance and power cord for damage regularly.
  • Never switch on a damaged appliance.
  • Turn the unit off and let it cool down for at least 30 minutes before cleaning and after use.
  • WARNING! A large volume of steam may be released when you open the door. Be careful. There is a risk of scalding!
  • If you see smoke, switch the unit off and disconnect the cable from the socket. Leave the door closed to prevent the possible spreading of fire.
  • Do not use the unit without food in it. The appliance could be damaged.
  • When preparing or heating food or drinks for babies, mix it well and check the temperature to prevent scalding.
  • Microwave heating can cause delayed boiling; be careful when handling heated liquids.
  • Do not use the unit to heat eggs in the shell or whole boiled eggs, as these may explode even after heating is finished.
  • Pierce the skin of food (hot dogs, potatoes, fruit, etc.) several times before heating.
  • Do not use the unit to fry food. Hot oil can damage parts of the unit, or cause skin burns.
  • Do not use the unit if the door or packing is damaged. Has the unit been repaired in an authorized service center?
  • For the purpose of protection from microwave radiation, no unauthorized person is allowed to perform any servicing or repair, e.g. removing the cover that protects against microwave radiation.
  • Do not use the unit for preparing or heating food in sealed vessels, as they may explode.
  • Do not try to repair the appliance; instead, refer to an authorized service center.

Failure to follow the manufacturer‘s instructions may lead to refusal of warranty repair

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance has to be grounded. It is equipped with a supply cable with a grounding conductor and grounding plug. It must be connected to a socket that is correctly installed and grounded. In the case of a short circuit, this grounding reduces the risk of electric shock. It is recommended to connect the unit to a separate electric circuit. The use of high voltage is dangerous, and any damage to the oven can cause a fire or other emergency.
WARNING!
Incorrect use of the protective conductor can cause the risk of electric shock.
Note: If you have any questions concerning the grounding or electrical connection, contact a qualified electrician or servicing technician. Neither the manufacturer nor the distributor is responsible for injury or damage caused by an incorrect electric connection. The conductors in the supply cable are colored as follows:
Green and yellow = ground
Blue = neutral
Brown = live

RADIO INTERFERENCE

Operation of the unit can cause interference with your radio, TV, or similar appliances. This can be reduced or eliminated by taking the following measures:

  1. Clean the door and sealing surfaces of the oven.
  2. Readjust the receiver antenna of the radio or TV.
  3. Change the position of the unit in relation to the receiver.
  4. Place the unit further from the receiver.
  5. Plug the unit in a different socket to make sure other appliances are connected to different circuits.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  1. Safety closing system
  2. Door
  3. Door window
  4. Tray drive pin
  5. Rolling wheel
  6. Rotating glass tray
  7. Control panel
  8. Integrated frame

DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL

  1. Cooking type button
  2. Defrost button
  3. ON and confirmation button
  4. Clock setting button
  5. OFF and reset button

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Installation

  1. Remove all the covering and marketing materials from the unit before the first use. Do not remove the plastic foil on the inner side of the door.
  2. Check the appliance and power cord for damage regularly. Never switch on a damaged appliance. There can be none of the following: door askew or damaged, door sealing damaged, broken or damaged hinges, or damaged safety closing system.
  3. Make sure to place the unit on a stable heat-resistant surface, out of the reach of other heat sources. This surface shall have a sufficient load capacity to hold the unit with its contents.
  4. Follow the installation instructions for the unit. Make sure there is a safe distance between the unit and flammable materials, such as furniture, curtains, lace, blankets, paper, clothing etc.!
  5. Do not switch the unit on without a properly mounted rolling wheel and rotating glass tray.
  6. The supply cable plug has to be easily accessible so that it can be disconnected quickly if need be

NOTE
Prior to using a new unit, wipe the surface and the inside with a wet cloth for hygienic reasons. Wash all the removable parts in warm water with detergent.
WARNING!
Open the door slowly and carefully. When opening the door during operation, or after preparation, a large volume of steam is released, and condensed hot water may drip from the lower door edge. There is a risk of scalding.
Microwave oven cooking principles
Place the food evenly. Place thicker areas at the edges.
Watch the cooking time. Cook for the shortest of the prescribed times, and if necessary, for longer.
Overcooked food can ignite.
Cover the food when cooking. Covers prevent spattering and enable more even heating.
Turn around pieces of food such as chicken or hamburger when cooking. Big pieces, such as roast meat, must be turned more than once.
Move meatballs and similar food from the edge towards the center and vice versa halfway through the cooking time.

Selection of dishes
Ideal dishes for microwave ovens are transparent, for microwaves. They allow the energy to penetrate the cover and food. Microwaves can‘t penetrate metal, which is why metal or metal-decorated dishes should not be used.
Do not use products made of recycled paper in the microwave oven, as these can contain small metal parts that may cause sparks or fire.
We recommend circular or oval dishes rather than square or rectangular ones, as the food in the corners tends to be overcooked.

Overview of certain dishes

Dish type Dish type
Heat-resistant glass Heat-resistant glass
Glass is not resistant to heat Glass is not resistant to heat
Heat-resistant ceramics Heat-resistant ceramics
Plastic plate suitable for microwave ovens Plastic plate suitable for

microwave ovens
Kitchen paper| Kitchen paper
Metal plate| Metal plate
Metal tray| Metal tray
Aluminum foil and MT foil packs| Aluminum foil and MT foil packs
Wooden dishes| Wooden dishes

Time setting

  1. Push the (4) button two times.
  2. Set the hour by turning the (3) button.
  3. Push the (4) button.
  4. Set the minutes by turning the (3) button.
  5. To confirm, push the (4) button. The symbol “:” will blink.

Microwave cooking, grill, and combined mode

  1. Place the food in the oven and close the door.

  2.   Note: When using the grill or combined mode, use the grilling stand and put the grilled food on it. At about midway, through the set time you will hear a beeping sound.  Turn the food over to make it roast evenly from both sides.

  3. Push the (1) button. Set the required cooking function by turning the (3) button (microwave, grill, combined), see table:
    Displayed function| Microwave cooking| Grill
    ---|---|---
    P100| 100 %| 0 %
    P80| 80 %| 0 %
    P50| 50 %| 0 %
    P30| 30 %| 0 %
    P10| 10 %| 0 %
    G| 0 %| 100 %
    C-1| 55 %| 45 %
    C-2| 36 %| 64 %

  4. To confirm, push the (3) button.

  5. Set the cooking time from 5 seconds to 95 minutes by turning the (3)button.

  6. You will turn the unit on by pushing the (3) button.

  7. If you need to interrupt the cooking, e.g. to mix the food, push the )5) button and open the door. After you close the door, push the (3)button again, and the cooking will resume.
    Note: If you open the door during operation, the heating will stop automatically. After you close the door, push the (3) button again, and the cooking will resume.

  8. If you need to stop the current program before the preset time expires, push the (3) button. By pushing the button again, you will reset the program and the time will be displayed.

  9. After the heating stops, the unit will turn off.

  10. Open the door and remove the food.

WARNING!
If you remove the food before the preset time expires, or you aren’t using the oven, always reset the current program.
Fast ON function

  1. By pushing the (3) button you turn the unit on for 30 seconds with 100 % power.
  2. By repeated pushing of the (3) button, you may prolong the time of cooking by up to 95 minutes.
  3. After the heating stops, the unit will turn OFF

Defrost by weight function

  1. Place the food in the oven and close the door.
  2.  Activate the defrost by weight function by pushing the (2) button. dEF1 will be displayed.
  3. Set the approximate weight of the food by turning the (3) button.
  4. You will turn the unit on by pushing the (3) button.
  5. At about midway through the defrosting time turn the food over, and resume the program by pushing the (3) button.
  6. After the defrosting stops, the unit will turn off.
  7. Open the door and remove the food.

Defrost by the time function

  1. Place the food in the oven and close the door.
  2. Activate the defrost by time function by pushing the (2) button. dEF2 will be displayed.
  3. Set the defrost time from 5 seconds to 95 minutes by turning the (3) button.
  4. You will turn the unit on by pushing the (3) button.
  5. At about midway through the defrost time turn the food over, and resume the program by pushing the (3) button.
  6. After the defrosting stops, the unit will turn off.
  7. Open the door and remove the food.

Multistage cooking function
Cooking certain types of food requires several stages (e.g. long, moderate cooking with a short, intensive finish, or defrost and subsequent cooking).

  1. Place the food in the oven and close the door.

  2. Select the defrost function by time or weight, and set the required time or approximate weight of the food (see the sections above).

  3. do not run the program!

  4. Push the (1) button. P100 will be displayed.

  5. Select the required program and cooking time (see section Microwave cooking, grill, and combined mode).

  6. You will turn the unit on by pushing the (3) button.
    Note: If you need to prolong the time during cooking, push the (3) button as necessary.If you need to stop the current program before the preset time expires, push the (5) button. By pushing the button again, you will reset the program and the time will be displayed.

  7.  After the heating stops, the unit will turn off.

  8. Open the door and remove the food.

Preset programs

The unit offers a total of 8 preset programs.

Selection Function Weight Display reading

A-1
Pizza| preparing pizzas| 200 g| 200
400 g| 400
A-2
Meat| Cooking meat| 250 g| 250
350 g| 350
450 g| 450
A-3
Vegetables| Cooking vegetables| 200 g| 200
300 g| 300
400 g| 400
A-4
Pasta| Cooking pasta| 50 g (se 450 ml vody)| 50
100 g (s 800 ml vody)| 100
A-5
Potatoes| Cooking potatoes| 200 g| 200
400 g| 400
600 g| 600
A-6
Fish|

Cooking fish

| 250 g| 250
350 g| 350
450 g| 450
A-7
Beverage|

hot beverage

| 1 hrnek (120 ml)| 1
2 hrnky (240 ml)| 2
3 hrnky (360 ml)| 3
A-8
Popcorn| Preparation popcorn| 50 g| 50
100 g| 100

  1.  Place the food in the oven and close the door.
  2. Set the required program A-1 to A-8 by turning the (3) button to the right.
  3. Push the (3) button to confirm.
  4. Set the approximate weight of the food by turning the (3) button.
  5. You will turn the unit on by pushing the (3) button.
  6. After the heating stops, the unit will turn off.
  7. Open the door and remove the food.

Child lock

  1. You may activate the child lock by holding the (5) button. You will hear a beeping sound. The control panel buttons are now blocked.
  2. You may deactivate the child lock by the repeated holding of the (5) button.

CLEANING ANd MAINTENANCE

Clean the unit after each use to prevent the accumulation of grease, burned-on remnants of food, and unpleasant smells.
Turn the unit off, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and let the unit cool before cleaning and after use. Do not immerse the power cord, plug, or appliance into water or any other liquid.
Wash the replaceable parts in tepid water with detergent and rinse in clean water.
Clean the inner and outer surfaces and door sealing with a wet cloth. You can use a liquid cleaning agent. Do not use sponges, steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or solvents (gasoline,  thinners, etc.). You might damage the protective layer.
You can remove odors from the inside by pouring lemon juice and the skin from a lemon into a microwave bowl filled with water, and leaving the bowl for 5 minutes in the oven while operating. Dry the inside with a soft cloth afterward.
If you need to replace the inner light bulb, contact the distributor.
If you do not keep the unit clean, the surfaces can be damaged, which may lead to shorter service life and dangerous situations.

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

The unit is designed to be in-built in the kitchen set.
The supply cable shall be accessible after the installation! dimensions of the box
For the dimensions for installation of the unit see Fig. 1a (upper box) and Fig. 1b (lower box).

concept MTV 3020 Built-in Microwave Oven - dimensions

WARNING!
Install the unit at a maximum height of 85 cm.
The in-built box should not have a back side, for cooling and ventilation purposes. Keep the minimum dimension of the ventilation hole in the back upper part in the whole width. If there is another box placed above the unit, the ventilation should be arranged for this as well. A so-called ventilation chimney will be created.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Cause Solution
The appliance does not work. The plug has been inserted into the socket
incorrectly or insufficiently. Check the plug connection.
The socket is not supplied with electricity. Check to make sure voltage is

present, e.g. by using another appliance.
The oven door is not closed properly.| Check the door. Remove all impurities and foreign objects.
Turning off the tray is noisy.| Dirty wheels of the turning mechanism.| Clean the wheels with a damp cloth.

REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

Any extensive maintenance or repair that requires access to the inner parts of the product must be performed by an expert service center.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

  • Packaging materials and obsolete appliances should be recycled.
  • The transport box may be disposed of as sorted waste.
  • Polyethylene bags shall be handed over for recycling.

Appliance recycling at the end of its service life:
A symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product should not go into household waste. It must be taken to the collection point of an electric and electronic equipment recycling facility. By making sure this product is disposed of properly, you will help prevent the negative effects on the environment and human health that would otherwise result from the inappropriate disposal of this product. You can learn more about recycling this product from your local authorities, a household waste disposal service, or in the shop where you bought this product.

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Ostrowskiego 30, 53-238 Wroclaw
Tel.: +48 71 339 04 44, Fax: 71 339 04 14
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