ETNA CM650 Combi Microwave Oven Instruction Manual
- August 30, 2024
- ETNA
Table of Contents
ETNA CM650 Combi Microwave Oven
Product Specifications
- Model: CM650—
- Functions: Microwave, Oven
- Control Panel: Touch Control
- Power: 1200 Watts
Product Usage Instructions
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Introduction
Preparing food with your new microwave oven is safe and convenient. You can quickly cook delicious dishes with this user-friendly appliance, thanks to its automatic cooking and defrosting programs. -
Installation
Refer to the separate installation instructions provided with the product before setting it up. -
Before Using the Appliance
Do not use abrasive cleaners or strongly scented cleaning agents on the appliance. -
Setting the Clock
Follow the instructions in the manual to set the clock on the appliance.
Operating the Microwave Oven
- Press the power button to turn the oven on or off.
- Use the microwave button to set the microwave function.
- Adjust the cooking time using the timer button or activate the child lock by holding it for 3 seconds.
- Set the end of cooking time using the designated button.
- Use the quick preheat button to rapidly preheat the oven.
- Press the oven function button to select the heating mode; press and hold for 3 seconds to quickly change settings.
- Use the parameter adjustment button to modify displayed values.
- Adjust values shown on the display using the slider.
- Set the automatic menu with the corresponding button.
- Use the clock/temperature button to adjust time or temperature settings.
- Set the weight using the weight button.
- Turn the oven light on or off with the light on/off button.
- Start or pause cooking using the start/pause button.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: Can I use metal utensils in the microwave oven?
A: No, metal utensils should not be used in the microwave oven as they can cause sparks and damage to the appliance. -
Q: How do I clean the interior of the microwave oven?
A: Use a mild detergent and a damp cloth to wipe down the interior of the microwave oven. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that can damage the surface.
Introduction
- Cooking with your new microwave oven is safe and relaxing. You can have the tastiest dishes on the table in no time at all. The appliance is extremely easy to use, partly thanks to the automatic cooking and defrosting programs.
- You will find information about the installation, safety, operation, and maintenance of your appliance in this instruction manual.
Read the separate safety instructions before using the appliance!
- Read this user instruction before using the appliance and keep it in a safe place for future use.
- The installation instructions are included separately.
Control panel
Description
- Control panel
- Light
- Grill element
- Rack levels
- Hinge
- Door glass
The following accessories are provided with your oven:
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Oven rack
- Mainly used for grilling. A steam dish or pan with food can also be placed on the oven rack.
- Do not use the oven rack for microwave functions!
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Glass tray
For microwave and oven use. -
Enamel baking tray
- To be used for roasting meat and baking moist pastry. It can also be used as a drip tray. Place the baking tray into the first level for use as a drip tray during grilling.
- Do not use the enameled baking tray for microwave functions!
Note
The accessories may deform when they become hot. This does not affect their
function. Once they have cooled down again, they regain their original shape.
BEFORE USE
Before you begin
- Open the door and remove the packaging material.
- Do not use the microwave oven when it is damaged, but contact the manufacturer.
- Remove the protection foil from the outside of the microwave oven.
- Clean the inside of the oven and the accessories with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or any strongly-smelling detergents.
Setting the clock
When the oven is connected to the main power, ‘00:00’ will appear on the
display. The clock will work as long as the microwave oven is connected to the
mains.
- Touch and hold the clock/temperature setting key.
- Use the slider or “- / +” keys to set the time (between 00:00 and 23:59).
After you have set the right time, the time will stop blinking. The clock has been set.
Notes
- To change the time later on, touch and hold the clock/temperature setting key. The actual time will blink in the display.
- Use the slider or “-/+” keys to set the time and then touch the clock/temperature setting key again to confirm.
Microwave use
Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves; the energy released
enables food to be cooked or reheated without changing either the form or the
colour.
Microwave is used in:
- Microwave mode
- Combi-function
Cooking Principle
- The microwaves generated by the microwave are distributed uniformly. The food is thus cooked evenly.
- The microwaves are absorbed by the food up to a depth of about 1 inch (2.5 cm). Cooking then continues as the heat is dissipated within the food.
- Cooking times vary according to the container used and the properties of the food:
- Quantity and density
- Water content
- Initial temperature (refrigerated or not)
Important
As the center of the food is cooked by heat dissipation, cooking continues
even when you have taken the food out of the oven. Standing times specified in
recipes and this booklet must therefore be respected to ensure:
- Even cooking the food right to the center.
- An even temperature throughout the food.
Microwave cookware guide
Cookware used for ‘Microwave Mode’ must allow microwaves to pass through and
penetrate food. Metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and copper reflect
microwaves. That is why cookware made of metallic materials should not be
used. Cookware marked ‘microwave-safe’ is always safe for use. For additional
information on appropriate cookware refer to the following guide and always
use the glass tray on shelf Level 1 when using microwave mode.
Cookware | Microwave- Safe | Comments |
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Aluminum foil | ✓X | Can be used in small quantities to protect areas against |
overcooking. Arcing can occur if the foil is too close to the oven wall or if
too much foil is used.
China and earthenware| ✓| Porcelain, pottery, earthenware, and bone china are
usually suitable unless decorated with a metal trim.
Disposable polyester cardboard dishes| ✓| Some frozen foods are packaged in
these dishes.
Fast food packaging
• Polystyrene cup containers
• Paper bags or newspaper
• Recycled paper or metal trims
| ✓ X X| Can be used to warm food. Overheating may cause the polystyrene to melt.
May catch fire. May cause arcing.
Glassware
• Oven-to-table ware
• Fine glassware
• Glass jars
| ✓| Can be used, unless decorated with a metal trim. Can be used to warm foods or liquids. Delicate glass may break or crack if heated suddenly.
Must remove the lid. Suitable for warming only.
Metal| X| May cause arcing or fire.
Paper
• Plates, cups, Kitchen paper
• Recycled paper
| ✓
X
| For short cooking times and warming. Also to absorb excess moisture.
May cause arcing.
Plastic| ✓| Particularly if heat-resistant thermoplastic. Some other plastics may warp or discolor at high temperatures. Do not use Melamine plastic.
Can be used to retain moisture. Should not touch the food. Take care when removing the film as hot steam will escape. Only if boilable or oven-proof. Should not be airtight. Prick with a fork, if necessary.
- ✓: Recommended
- ✓x: Use with caution
- x: Unsafe
Installation of the hooks
- Install the hooks with ‘R’ at the rear holes of the cavity.
- Install the hook with ‘F’ at the front holes of the cavity.
Please remove the tape on the side of the cavity before the installation of the hooks.
- First, install the hook into a hole ‘a.
- Then, push the hook into hole ‘b’.
- Finally, push the hook down into the right place.
Installation of the racks
Note the difference between the left and right racks.
- The left rack.
- The right rack.
Installation of the left rack
- Lift the rack to position ‘a’ against the front hook. Make sure the back of the rack is against the rear hook.
- Push the rack backward to position ‘b’.
- Push the rack downward to position ‘c’ and move it into the bottom of the hook groove.
- Finished.
OPERATION
General
Microwave power levels
You can see from the table below from which five power levels you can choose
and for which foods the power levels are suitable. During use it is possible
to change the power by pressing the microwave key.
Power level | Food |
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900 W | – Boiling water, reheating |
– Cooking chicken, fish, vegetables
700 W| – Reheating
– Cooking mushrooms, shellfish
– Cooking dishes containing eggs and cheese
500 W| – Cooking rice, soup
300 W| – Defrosting
– Melting chocolate and butter
100 W| – Defrosting sensitive/delicate foods
– Defrosting irregularly shaped foods
– Softening ice cream
– Allowing dough to rise
Changing the temperature
During use, it is possible to change the temperature. The temperature status
can be viewed in the LED status bar. The set temperature is reached when all
LED units in the status bar are lit.
Changing the cooking time
During use, it is possible to change the cooking time. The step quantities for
adjusting the time are as follows (the maximum cooking time that can be set
depends on the chosen mode):
Adjust | 0 – 1 min. | 1 – 3 min. | 3 – 15 min. | 15 – 60 min. | 60 min.+ |
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Step | 5 sec. | 10 sec. | 30 sec. | 1 min. | 5 min. |
All functions:
Note
See ‘Cooking tips’ for information about food.
Microwave functions
Warning!
Microwave heating of liquids (such as water) can result in delayed eruptive
boiling. This means that the liquid starts boiling without you seeing any
movement. Once removed from the oven, the liquid can start to boil rapidly and
spatter out of the cup with the risk of injury. The effect of eruptive boiling
can be eliminated by placing a plastic/glass spoon in the fluid before cooking
it in the microwave oven.
Warning!
Take care with baby food and jars:
- The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken after heating.
- Carefully check the temperature of the contents before consumption, to avoid burns.
Warning!
Utensils can be hot after use in the microwave oven!
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Touch the microwave key to activate the microwave function.
‘01:00’ flashes in the display. ‘900’ and the microwave function icon are visible. -
Use the slider or “- / +” keys to set the cooking time.
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Touch the microwave key. The power indication flashes in the display.
You will hear an audible signal. -
Use the slider or “- / +” keys to set the power level.
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Touch the start / pause key to start the cooking process.
When the cooking process is complete, a signal sounds. The ventilator will continue to run for a while before switching itself off.
The Combi microwave oven goes to standby automatically after 5 minutes if you do not touch the start/pause key.
Oven functions
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Touch the oven functions key to activate the oven function.
The ‘conventional’ indicator is visible. Time and temperature appear in the display and the oven function icon is visible. -
Use the oven functions key to select an oven mode.
The selected mode is active when the symbol stops flashing. -
You can change the time and/or temperature of each mode (if desired). For this, touch the clock/temperature setting key.
The time or temperature (setting) will flash. Use the slider or “- / +” keys to set the desired time and/or temperature. Touch the clock /temperature setting key again to confirm.
The time and temperature that can be set depend on the mode that you have chosen. -
Touch the start / pause key to start the cooking process.
When the cooking process is ready, a signal sounds. The fan continues to operate for some time and then stops automatically.
The Combi microwave oven goes to standby automatically after 5 minutes if you do not touch the start/pause key.
Combi microwave functions
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First, touch the microwave key then use the oven functions key to activate the combi-microwave function.
The default microwave power will flash in the display. -
Use the oven functions key to select a mode (see chapter ‘Oven functions table’).
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You can change the power, time, and/or temperature of each mode (if desired). For this, touch the clock/temperature setting key. The power, time, or temperature (setting) will flash. Use the slider or
“- / +” keys to set the desired power, time and / or temperature setting. Touch the clock/temperature setting key again to confirm.- The power, time, and temperature that can be set depend on the mode that you have chosen.
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Touch the start / pause key to start the cooking process. When the cooking process is ready, a signal sounds. The fan continues to operate for some time and then stops automatically.
- The Combi microwave oven goes to standby automatically after 5 minutes if you do not touch the start/pause key.
Automatic cooking programs
You can choose from 13 automatic cooking programs and 3 automatic defrost
programs. All you have to do is select the program and then set the correct
weight. The power, time, and temperature are already set in the selected
program.
Defrost
| | |
Weight range in kg
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d 01| Meat| During defrosting, place the food on the glass tray. If you
hear 3 beeps,
the combi microwave oven stops. Turn the food and touch the Start / Pause key
to continue the defrosting program.
| 0.10 – 1.50
d 02
|
Poultry
| 0.10 – 1.50
0.10 – 0.80
d 03| Fish|
Program| Category| Item| Weight (g)
P 01**| Vegetables| Fresh vegetables| 200 – 400 – 600
P 02**| Side dishes| Potatoes – peeled/cooked| 240 – 480 – 720
P 03
|
Side dishes
| Potatoes – roasted
If you hear a beep, turn the food. The combi microwave oven starts the next phase automatically.
| 450 – 1000
P 04| Poultry/Fish| Chicken pieces/fish pieces
If you hear a beep, turn the food. The combi microwave oven starts the next phase automatically.
| 450
P 05| Bakery| Cake| 400 – 500 – 600
P 06| Bakery| Apple pie| 2400
**P 07*| Bakery| Quiche| 1000
P 08**| Reheat| Drink/soup| 200 – 400 – 600
P 09**| Reheat| Plated meal| 250 – 350
P 10**| Reheat| Sauce/stew/dish| 100 – 200 – 300
P 11**| Convenience| Frozen – pizza| 200 – 400 – 600
**P 12***
|
Convenience
| Frozen – oven chips
If you hear a beep, turn the food. The combi microwave oven starts the next phase automatically.
| 300 – 400 – 500
P 13| Convenience| Frozen – lasagne| 1600
Attention!
- During the automatic cooking programs, the microwave function is switched on. Therefore do not use metal utensils.
- The programs with a * are preheated. During preheating, the cooking time pauses and the quick preheat key is on.
- After preheating, you will hear an alarm.
- Put the dish on the glass baking tray, and insert it in the oven on level 1. Touch the start / pause key.
- The programs with ** only use the microwave function.
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Touch the auto menu key to select automatic cooking programs (P) or defrost programs (D).
Time, weight, and P01 or d01 appear in the display. -
Use the slider or “- / +” keys to select an automatic cooking program.
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Touch the weight key to set the weight.
The weight flashes in the display. -
Use the slider or “- / +” keys to set the desired weight.
The weight you set depends on the selected program. -
Press the start / pause key to start the automatic cooking program.
- When the cooking program is ready, a signal sounds. The fan continues to operate for some time and then stops automatically.
- The Combi microwave oven goes to standby automatically after 5 minutes if you do not touch the start/pause key.
Preheating
The preheating function can be activated after you have chosen one of the
following functions:
| Mode| Preheating
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Microwave functions| Microwave| X
Oven functions| Hot air| ✓
| Grill with Hot air| ✓
| Hot air + Bottom heat| ✓
| Grill| ✓
Combi microwave
functions
| Microwave + Hot air| X
| Microwave + Grill with fan| X
| Microwave + Bottom heat +
Hot air
| X
| Microwave + Grill| X
- The preheating function only works if you have already chosen one of the modes above. During preheating, the microwave function is switched off.
- You can adjust the other settings before or after choosing the preheating function
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Touch the quick preheat key.
The preheat icon appears on the display. -
Touch the start/pause key to start the preheating.
If the right temperature is reached, a signal sounds.- You can stop the preheating by opening the oven door or by touching the Off key.
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Touch the start/pause key to start the previously set cooking process.
- The Combi microwave oven goes to standby automatically after 5 minutes if you do not touch the start/pause key.
Childproof lock
You can ‘lock’ your combi microwave oven, to prevent a cooking process from
starting.
Attention:
- You can only activate the childproof lock if the combi microwave oven is switched off.
- The (current) time appears on the display.
Activating the childproof lock:
- Touch and hold the kitchen timer / childproof lock key until an audio prompt is heard.
- In the display, a key icon appears. You cannot operate the combi microwave oven.
Deactivating the childproof lock:
- Touch and hold the kitchen timer/childproof lock key until an audio prompt is heard.
- In the display, the key icon disappears. You can now operate the combi microwave oven again.
Pause
If your combi microwave oven is working, you can set it to ‘pause’.
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Touch the start/pause key.
The settings in the display will flash. -
Touch the start/pause key. to restart the cooking process. The symbol of the set mode will stop flashing.
COOKING TIPS
Heating and cooking
- The microwave oven always heats with the same intensity. The more you put in the microwave oven, the longer the cooking time.
- Wide, flat dishes become hot more quickly than narrow, tall dishes.
- Covering dishes with cling film or a suitable lid prevents spattering, shortens cooking time, and helps maintain the humidity of the dish.
Caution!
- Remove the cling film or lid carefully afterward. The steam that comes off can be very hot!
- If necessary, moisten foods that quickly dehydrate. First, soak potatoes and vegetables in cold water for a moment before placing them in the microwave oven. This prevents skin from forming on them.
- For uniform results, it is best to stir or turn meals once or twice.
- When reheating foods that have already been cooked before, always select the highest microwave power level.
- When cooking in a microwave oven, only small quantities of water, salt, and seasoning are necessary. Best add salt after cooking. This prevents moisture from being drawn out of the food.
- Food continues to cook for some time after the microwave oven has been switched off. Keep this in mind, don’t overcook your meals.
- When heating small quantities of powdery products (such as when drying herbs), always place a glass of water in the microwave. Otherwise, due to the small quantity, there is a chance of spontaneous combustion.
Defrosting
- Always defrost large, dense pieces using the defrosting program. The food will defrost gradually and evenly, you will not run the risk of the outside drying while the center is still frozen.
- To speed up the defrosting process, it is recommended that after a while the food be divided up into smaller pieces.
- For large pieces of meat and dense food, introduce a couple of breaks into the defrosting process.
- When defrosting irregularly shaped food, halfway through the defrosting time you can cover or wrap the thin parts with aluminum foil.
- Preferably use the oven grid when preparing meals. Never place cold (frozen) meals directly on the glass tray. The temperature difference may cause it to crack!
Factors that affect the cooking process
- The temperature of the ingredients affects the cooking times. A cold meal will require a longer cooking time than a meal that is already at room temperature.
- Light, delicate foods cook more quickly than heavy, solid foods, such as stews and rolled meats. Take care when cooking light, delicate foods. The edges quickly become dry and tough.
- Small pieces of food are heated more evenly if you place them separately in the microwave, preferably in a circle.
- Bones and fat conduct heat better than meat. Covering chicken legs and wings with aluminum foil prevents burning these parts.
- Microwaves penetrate food to a depth of about 3 cm. The center of thick foods is heated as a result of heat from the heated part (the outside) spreading to the inside.
- Meat and poultry that is cooked in the microwave for more than about 15 minutes becomes lightly browned. Any food cooked for a shorter time can be rubbed beforehand with a ‘browning’ sauce, such as Worcestershire sauce, soya bean oil, or barbecue sauce.
- Greaseproof paper prevents splattering. It also retains heat better.
Basic techniques
- Stirring
- By stirring dishes regularly you distribute the heat stored in them. Always stir from outside to inside, since the outside of the dish always becomes hot first.
- Turning
- Turn large, thick foods frequently. They then cook more evenly and quickly.
- Pricking
- Foods with a skin or shell, such as egg yolks, shellfish, and fruit, burst in the microwave. You can prevent this by pricking them a few times with a fork or skewer beforehand.
- Checking
- Foods cook quickly. You should therefore check them frequently. Take food out of the microwave just before it is done.
- Standing
- Once you have taken it out of the microwave, let the food stand covered for, in general, 3 to 10 minutes. The food continues to cook. Foods that have a dry crust, such as cake, should not be covered.
Cooking vegetables
- Use fresh vegetables if possible. If the vegetables have become limp because they have been kept for too long, you can refresh them by soaking them in cold water for a little while.
- Use a large dish to cook vegetables, so the bottom of the dish is not covered by too thick a layer.
- Preferably cook vegetables with the water that clings to them.
- Always cover the dish with a lid or microwave cling film.
- Do not add salt. The salts naturally present in vegetables usually provide enough flavor. If you must add salt, do so after cooking.
- Cook vegetables for as short a time as possible. Allow them to continue to cook after the microwave has been switched off.
- Check whether the vegetables are done by pricking them with a fork or skewer.
Cooking fish
Fish should be cooked gradually. With thin fish, fatty fish, or small
portions, therefore, set the power level to 30%. In other cases, you can
safely set the power level a bit higher. Allow, however, for the food to
continue to cook after the microwave has been switched off. Fish is done when
the flesh has become opaque.
MAINTENANCE
Keeping your appliance neat
- The cooking compartment in your appliance is made of enamel. Improper care can lead to corrosion in the cooking compartment. Refer to the care and cleaning instructions in the instruction manual.
- Salts are very abrasive. If salt is deposited in the cooking compartment, rust could develop in places.
- Acidic sauces, such as ketchup and mustard, or salted foods, e.g. cured roasts, contain chloride and acids. These affect the stainless steel surface. Clean the cooking compartment after each use.
- DO NOT use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass (if provided).
- DO NOT use a steam cleaner to clean the microwave oven.
- If the seal on the outside of the cooking compartment is very dirty, the cooking compartment door will no longer close properly during operation. The fronts of adjacent units could be damaged. Keep the seal clean.
- Clean the inside and outside of the oven regularly using soapy water and dry it thoroughly with a dry cloth. Make sure that the microwave distributor cover (inside the oven on the right) is clean. A cover that is not clean may cause sparking.
- Clean the inside immediately after use. Use a damp cloth to remove any condensation, the liquid that has boiled over, and food that remains. Crumbs and liquid that remain behind absorb microwave energy and lengthen cooking times.
- Clean the accessories regularly; use soapy water and a brush and dry the accessories thoroughly with a dry cloth. The accessories may also be washed in a dishwasher.
- Odors will disappear if you put a glass of vinegar or water – with lemon juice added – in the oven space. Switch the microwave on for two minutes on full power. Then wipe with a damp cloth.
Lighting
- This appliance is fitted with LED lighting.
- LED lamps guarantee you optimum lighting, a service life of up to 10 times longer than conventional lamps, and energy savings of as much as 90%.
Contact the technical department when LED lighting needs to be replaced.
FAULTS
What to do if…
If the microwave oven does not cook as well as it should, if there is sparking
inside it, or if it does not start, etc., first try to find the reason for the
problem yourself before calling the service department.
Check:
- Is the plug in the socket?
- Is the door closed properly?
- Have the power level and the cooking time been set properly?
- Are there any objects in the microwave oven that shouldn’t be there?
- Are you using the correct cooking utensils?
- Are the vents blocked?
- Has the food been defrosted sufficiently?
- Did you stir or turn the food during cooking?
- Is the childproof lock turned on?
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Product specifications
On the label on the inside of this equipment, you will find the total wattage,
the required voltage, and the frequency.
External dimensions (wxdxh) | 595 mm x 548* mm x 454 mm |
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Building in dimensions | 560 mm x 550 mm x 450 mm |
Oven Capacity | 50 liter |
Rated voltage | 230 V ~ / 50 Hz |
Rated maximum power input | 3000 W |
Rated microwave power output | 900 W |
- Depth excluding the 20 mm depth of the dashboard.
YOUR OVEN AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Disposing of the appliance and the packaging
This product is made from sustainable materials. However, it must be
disposed of responsibly at the end of its useful life. The government can
provide you with information about this.
The packaging of the appliance can be recycled. The following materials have been used:
- cardboard
- polyethylene wrap (PE)
- CFC-free polystyrene (hard PS foam)
You should responsibly dispose of these materials, according to government regulations. The product shows a pictogram of a crossed-out waste container to point out that domestic electrical appliances must be disposed of separately. Thus the appliance may not be processed via the regular waste flow at the end of its useful life. It must be handed in at a special municipal waste depot or at a sales outlet that does this for you. By collecting household appliances separately, we prevent negative consequences to the environment and our health which could be the result of incorrect disposal. The materials used to make this appliance can be re-used, which means tremendous savings in energy and raw materials.
Declaration of conformity
We hereby declare that our products comply with the relevant European
directives, standards, and regulations as well as all requirements referred to
in the standards.
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