Cleaning and care, Notice, Risk of personal injury – Silvercrest SMW 800 B2 User Manual
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1. Programme in the required microwave function
(cooking, grilling or automatic-menu (except
auto-programme 6):
For microwave operation: Press the button Opera-
tion
r
the appropriate number of times to
set the required power level. Programme the
cooking time with the rotary switch
q.
For grill operation: Press the button Grill
6
to activate the grill function.
Set the desired grilling time using the control
dial
q.
For automatic-menu: Using the control dial
q
select the appropriate programme for your food-
stuff (excluding auto-programme 6).Confirm your
selection by pressing the Start/Quickstart button
q
. Now set by, by rotating the control
dial
q, the desired weight resp. the desired num-
ber of servings.
2. Press the Preset button
7
. In the
display
1 "01:" blinks and the hour-glass sym-
bol appears.
3. Turn the control dial
q to programme the hours.
4. Press the button Start/Quickstart
q
, now the
minute figures appear.
5. Turn the control dial
q to programme the minutes.
6. Press the button Start/Quickstart
q
. The
hour-glass symbol
blinks. The start time is
shown. The microwave oven automatically starts
the cooking process at the programmed time.
A signal tone sounds when it starts.
Notice!
To erase the saved start time and thus cancel the
saved procedure, press the Stop button
0
.
The hourglass symbol
disappears and the time is
displayed.
Cleaning and Care
Risk of personal injury!
Before cleaning, switch the microwave oven off and
remove the plug from the mains power socket.
Under no circumstances should you immerse
the appliance in water or other liquids.
This could result in you receiving a fatal electric
shock and the appliance could be damaged.
•
Always keep the interior of the microwave oven
clean.
•
If splashes of food or spilt liquids stick to the
walls of the microwave, wipe them off with
a damp cloth.
•
Use a mild detergent if the microwave is more
heavily soiled. Rinse detergent residues off with
clear water.
•
Avoid using cleaning sprays and other aggressive
cleaning agents, as they can cause stains, stripes
or a blurring of the door surface.
•
Clean the external walls with a damp cloth.
•
To avoid damage to the functional components
in the interior of the microwave, do not let liquids
seep in through the ventilation slots
5.
•
Regularly remove splashes or contaminants.
Clean the door, both sides of the viewing win-
dow, the door seals and adjacent components
with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning
agents.
•
If steam should collect on or around the outside
of the appliance door, wipe it off with a soft to-
wel. This can happen if the microwave is
operated in extremely humid conditions.