SILVERCREST SMWC 700 B3 Microwave User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- SILVERCREST
Table of Contents
SILVERCREST SMWC 700 B3 Microwave User Guide
List of pictograms used
Introduction
This quick reference guide is a fixed part of the operating instructions. Keep both this and the operating instructions in a safe place. When passing this product on to third parties, please be sure to include all documentation. Read the operating instructions before use, and pay particular attention to the safety instructions included in the operating instructions.
Scan the QR code, or download the complete operating instructions at www
.lidl-service.com.
Intended use
This product is suitable for defrosting, heating up and cooking foods and is only intended for use indoors. The product may only be used to heat up suitable foods in suitable containers and dishes. The product is exclusively intended for private, non-commercial use. Only use the product for the intended purpose. Any use other than previously mentioned or product modification is prohibited and can result in injuries and/or product damage. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage arising from improper use.
This product is only suitable for use indoors, in dry and enclosed spaces.
Parts description
Microwave
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Mica cover
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Display
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Control panel
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Glass plate
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Turntable ring
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Turntable shaft
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Door locking mechanism
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Door handle
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Door
Control panel -
Defrost button
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Timer /Clock button
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Start button
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Rotary control
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Stop button
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Microwave button
Scope of delivery
Verify that the contents are complete and that the product is in perfect condition immediately after unpacking.
- 1 Microwave
- 1 Glass plate
- 1 Turntable ring
- 1 Turntable shaft
- 1 Set of instructions for use
- 1 Quick start guide
Technical data
- Model no.: SMWC 700 B3
- Rated voltage: 230V∼, 50Hz
- Power input: 1050W
- Power output: 700W
- Capacity: approx.: 17 liters
- Diameter of glass plate: approx. 25.5cm
- Microwave dimensions: approx.: 44 x 25.7 x 6.3cm (W x H x D)
- Microwave weight: approx.: 10kg
Safety notes
PLEASE READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USE!
PLEASE KEEP THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE! IF PASSING THIS
PRODUCT ON TO A THIRD PARTY, INCLUDE ALL DOCUMENTS!
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WARNING:
DANGER TO LIFE AND RISK OF ACCIDENTS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN! Never leave children unsupervised with the packaging material. There is a danger of suffocation. -
This product may be used by children aged 8 years and up, as well as by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities or lacking experience and knowledge, so long as they are supervised or instructed in the safe use of the product and understand the associated risks. Do not allow children to play with the product. Children should not clean or perform user maintenance unsupervised.
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Check the product for damage before each use. Never use the product if it is damaged in any way.
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Product repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer or a technician appointed by the manufacturer or a similarly qualified person.
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The product is not intended for operation with an external timer switch or a separate remote control system.
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Never operate the product when empty!
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The product must not be operated when the door 9 is open.
If the door 9 the door seals or the door locking mechanism 7 are damaged, the product may not be used until it has been repaired by a qualified professional. -
Never remove the light beige Mica cover 1 which is installed to protect the magnetron in the cooking chamber of the product.
WARNING! It is dangerous for any persons other than qualified professionals to perform any maintenance or repair works which require the removal of the cover which ensures protection against radiation exposure caused by microwave energy. -
The light inside the product should only be replaced by a qualified professional.
WARNING! Liquids or other foodstuffs must not be heated up inside sealed containers as they can easily explode. -
Heating up liquids in the product can result in a so-called boiling delay, i.e. the liquid has already reached boiling point but the usual steam bubbles do not occur. In the event of vibrations, e.g. such as when it is removed from the microwave, the liquid may then suddenly boil. The liquid may abruptly spurt out.
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The contents of baby bottles and jars containing baby food must always be stirred or shaken. Always check the temperature before consumption in order to avoid burns.
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Eggs with shells or whole, hardboiled eggs must not be heated up in the product as they may explode, even if the heating process is finished off in the microwave.
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Do not stand directly in front of the product when opening the door 9 . Escaping steam can cause burns.
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This product is intended for household use and use in similar application areas, such as for example:
- in staff kitchens in shops, offices and other commercial areas;
- on agricultural estates;
- by customers at hotels, motels and other residential environments;
- in bed and breakfasts.
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The product must be cleaned regularly and food residues must be removed.
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If the product is not kept clean, this can lead to wear and tear which compromises the service life of the product and leads to dangerous situations.
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Clean the door 9 and the door locking mechanism 7 regularly. The product must not be cleaned using a steam cleaner.
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Do not expose the product to extreme conditions. Avoid:
- high humidity levels or wet conditions,
- extremely high or low temperatures,
- direct sunlight,
- open flames.
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Do not store food or other objects in the product
Caution! Avoid the risk of fatal injury from electric shock!
- Only plug the product into a professionally installed mains socket. Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to that of the product (see “Technical data“).
- If the mains cable for this product becomes damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or a similarly qualified person, in order to avoid hazards.
- Ensure that the mains cable cannot become damaged by sharp edges or hot surfaces.
- The product and the mains cable must never be immersed in water or other liquids.
- Always unplug the mains plug from the mains socket before cleaning or if the product will not be used for extended periods.
- Fully unwind the mains cable. Do not kink or squash the mains cable.
- Protect the product against dripping water and splashing water.
- Avoid contact with water or other liquids. Keep the product, the mains cable and the mains plug away from washing basins, sinks or similar. If any liquid gets inside the product, immediately unplug the mains plug from the earthed plug socket. Have the product checked over by a qualified professional.
- Never touch the product or the mains cable with wet hands.
PREVENT FIRE HAZARDS!
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Do not operate the product near devices which emit heat themselves, e.g. ovens or stoves.
Only use the product in a freestanding capacity. -
Do not install the product inside a cupboard.
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The minimum installation height is 85cm.
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Position the back of the product against a wall.
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Observe the required minimum distance (in cm) between the product and other objects (see Fig. C).
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Never cover up the product‘s ventilation openings.
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As soon as you notice sparks, flashes or even fire, immediately press the stop button 14 and unplug the mains plug.
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Never leave the product unattended. Always supervise the cooking or defrosting process.
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Only use utensils which are suitable for use in microwave devices.
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Remove metallic packaging elements from foods before heating them up.
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Never use metal containers for food or drinks.
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Do not heat up fat or oil.
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The product is intended for heating up foods and drinks. Drying foods or clothing and heating up heating pads, slippers, sponges, damp cleaning cloths or similar can cause injuries, ignition or fire.
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When heating foods in plastic or paper containers, you must frequently check the cooking device due to the possibility of fire.
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If the product smokes, switch it off or pull the plug and hold the door closed to smother any flames.
CAUTION! RISK OF BURNS DUE TO HOT SURFACES!
- Please note that the door 9 and the outer surfaces can become hot during operation. Allow these to cool down or use pot holders or oven gloves.
- Any utensils used can become very hot when heating up foods. Use pot holders or oven gloves.
For your safety
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We recommend that you use round/oval dishes rather than square /oblong dishes, as foods in the corner areas can easily overcook.
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Use the following utensils to heat up foods:
- Browning dishes
- Plates and dishes
- Glass containers without lids
- Oven glassware
- Oven cooking bags
- Paper plates and cups (for short warming times only)
- Paper towels (to cover foods and soak up fat only)
- Microwaveable plastic containers
- Microwaveable plastic packaging
- Microwaveable thermometers
- Wax paper (to cover foods only)
Always observe the manufacturer‘s instructions.
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Position the foods carefully before cooking. The thickest sections are close to the edges.
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Use a suitable cover if possible. This prevents splashing and ensures that the foods are cooked evenly.
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Pay attention to the cooking time. Choose the shortest specified cooking time and extend this as required. Foods that have been heated up for too long can catch fire.
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FOOD SAFE! This product has no adverse effect on taste or smell.
Initial use
Remove all packaging materials as well as protective films and check that all parts are complete and undamaged. Never remove the light beige Mica cover 1 in the cooking chamber of the product. This is not a packaging material – its purpose is to protect the magnetron. If the product is incomplete or damaged upon delivery, please contact the manufacturer.
Choosing an installation site
- Choose a level surface which ensures sufficient free space for the aeration and ventilation of the product (see Fig. C).
- Make sure that the mains plug is easily accessible so that it can be easily reached and unplugged in case of danger.
- Install the product as far away from radios and televisions as possible. Operating the product can cause disruptions in radio or television reception.
Preparing the product
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Open the door 9 by pulling on the door handle 8.
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Before first use, clean the product‘s cooking chamber with a cloth and some lukewarm water. Make sure that no residue is left when removing all protective and adhesive films.
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Place the turntable shaft 6 in the hole in the base of the cooking chamber. Make sure to insert the turntable shaft 6 into the hole as far as it will go. Place the turntable ring 5 into the well inside the cooking chamber.
WARNING! Do not operate the product without a properly inserted glass plate 4. -
Place the glass plate 4 on the turntable ring 5 and the turntable shaft 6. In doing so, the three glass points on the underside of the glass plate 4 must engage in the grooves on the turntable shaft 6.
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Close the door 9 by pushing it shut. Make sure that the door locking mechanism 7 clicks into place.
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Plug the mains plug into a professionally installed mains socket. Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to that of the product (see “Technical data“).
Configuring default settings
Setting the time
When the product is operated for the first time or if the electricity supply
is interrupted, the display 2 shows “0:00“ and the time (24-hour display)
must be set.
- Press the timer/clock button 11 twice.
- The hour display will start to flash.
- Turn the rotary control 13 to set the desired hour.
- Then press the timer/clock button 11 again.
- Turn the rotary control 13 to set the desired minutes.
- Then press the timer/clock button 11 again. The time is now set.
Setting the child safety lock
- You can activate a child safety lock by pressing and holding the stop button 14 for approx. 3 seconds. A signal tone sounds and appears in the display 2 . The product‘s buttons now have no function. After approx. 3 seconds, the time is displayed again, provided that it has been set.
- You can deactivate the child safety lock by pressing and holding the stop button 14 again for 3 seconds. A signal tone sounds and all functions are available again.
Use
WARNING! Never operate the product when empty!
- Open the door 9 by pulling on the door handle 8.
- Place the food that you want to heat up in a suitable container in the middle of the glass plate 4 .
- Close the door 9 by pushing it shut. Make sure that the door locking mechanism 7 clicks into place.
Quick start
When you press the start button 12 without first setting a power level, the cooking programmed will start on the highest energy level (700 Watts). This function is not available for automatic programmed or for the defrost programmed by weight.
- When you press the start button 12 without first setting a power level, the cooking programmed will start on the highest energy level (700 Watts). This function is not available for automatic programmed or for the defrost programmed by weight.
- Whilst the cooking process is underway, you can lengthen the cooking time by 30 seconds with each press of the start button 12 .
Note: The longest cooking time is 95 minutes.
The quantities can be set according to the following table:
Programme | Weight | Display | Power |
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A-1 heat up
| 200 g| 200| ****
700 W
400 g| 400
600 g| 600
A-2 vegetables
| 200 g| 200| ****
700 W
300 g| 300
400 g| 400
A-3 fish
| 250 g| 250| ****
560 W
350 g| 350
450 g| 450
A-4 meat
| 250 g| 250| ****
700 W
350 g| 350
450 g| 450
A-5 pasta
| 50 g
(+ 450 ml water)
| 50|
560 W
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100 g
(+ 800 ml water)
| 100
A-6 potato
| 200 g| 200|
700 W
400 g| 400
600 g| 600
A-7 pizza| 200 g| 200| 700 W
400 g| 400
A-8 soup| 200 ml| 200| 560 W
400 ml| 400
- Finally, press the start button 12 to start the programme.
- If the chosen food is not properly cooked through, cook it again for a few minutes using the cooking programme.
Stopping the programme
To turn or stir the food after half of the cooking time, for example, it is often necessary to interrupt the current programme.
- Open the door 9 or press the stop button 14 to interrupt the programme. The remaining time will continue to be shown in the display 2 .
- After you have closed the door 9 again, press the start button 12 to continue the selected programme.
- Press the stop button 14 twice to completely stop the selected programme early.
End of programme
At the end of every programme, 5 signal tones are emitted to signal that the selected process is complete.
- Open the door 9 by pulling on the door handle 8 .
- Carefully remove the food from the cooking chamber.
Cleaning, maintenance and storage
- If the product is not kept clean, this can lead to wear and tear which compromises the service life of the product and leads to dangerous situations.
- Clean the door 9 and the door locking mechanism 7 regularly.
- The product must not be cleaned using a steam cleaner.
- Remove any food residues regularly.
- Do not use harsh cleaning agents or scouring agents.
- Unplug the mains plug from the mains socket if you are not using the product for a long period of time.
- Make sure that all parts are completely dry before you use the product.
- Clean the product using a soft sponge and some soapy water.
- The glass plate 4 is dishwasher-safe.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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The product won’t start. | The mains plug is not firmly plugged in. | Unplug the |
mains plug and plug
it back in after 10 seconds.
The fuse has burnt through or the switch- disconnector has triggered.| Contact
the service centre.
Problems with the plug socket| Check the socket with other
electrical devices.
The product will not start the cooking process.| The door 9 is not closed
properly.| Close the door 9 .
The light in the product’s cooking chamber is not working.| The light bulb may
be defective.| Contact the service centre.
Conformity information
MLAP GmbH hereby declares that the “Microwave SMWC 700 B3” complies with the following European requirements:
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
References
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