Vitek VT-1685: ENGLISH
ENGLISH: Vitek VT-1685
ENGLISH
• Do not use the oven without its glass tray and drive
DIRECTIONS FOR CHOOSING DISHES
mechanism.
• The ideal material for dishes used in the microwave
• Make sure the power cord is not damaged and does
should be “transparent” to microwaves. This allows
not run under the oven or over any hot or sharp sur-
the microwave energy to travel through the dish and
faces.
heat the food only.
• Microwaves cannot travel through metal, so metal
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROUNDING THE OVEN
dishes or food with metal decorations cannot be
The microwave oven should be properly grounded. In
used.
case of any kind of short-circuit, grounding reduces the
• Do not place items made from recycled paper into
risk of electric shock, as the current will flow through
the microwave because they can contain metal,
the ground wire. The microwave oven uses a power
which can cause fires.
cord with ground wire and a grounded plug. The plug
• Round or oval dishes are more highly recommended
should be connected to an electrical outlet that also has
for use in microwave ovens than square or rectangu-
a ground contact.
lar.
WARNING: connecting a grounded plug to an un-
grounded outlet can lead to electric shock.
Checking dishes before using them in the micro-
Consult with a qualified electrician if you do not under-
wave
stand these grounding instructions or if you are not sure
• Place the dish in the cooking chamber of the oven (a
that the microwave oven is properly grounded.
plate, for example) and place a glass cup of water in
In order to avoid confusion, the microwave oven is
the center of the dish.
equipped with a short power cord.
• Set the microwave to maximum power and heat for
If an extension cord is necessary, only use a 3-wire ex-
no more than one minute.
tensions cord with ground contacts on the power plug
• Carefully touch the dish you are testing: if it heated
and outlet(s).
up and the water in the cup is cold, than the dish
- The sectional markings on the microwave oven’s
should not be used in the microwave.
power cord should match those on the extension
• Avoid testing dishes for more than one minute.
cord.
- The extension cord must contain a ground wire.
General instructions for choosing dishes
- The extension cord should not hang off the edge of
Dish Microwave safe
the table where children can pull on it or be placed n
Heat resistant glass Yes
such a way that it prevents power circulation.
Non heat resistant glass No
Heat resistant ceramics Yes
RADIO STATIC
Microwave-safe plastic dishes Yes
• The microwave oven can cause static in radio receiv-
Kitchen paper Yes
ers, televisions or other devices of this type.
• This static interference can be reduced or complete-
Metal tray No
ly removed by taking the following measures:
Metal brush No
- Change the position of the radio or television anten-
Aluminum foil or aluminum
No
na.
containers
- Move the microwave oven in relation to the receiver.
DESCRIPTION
- Move the microwave oven further away from the re-
1. Emergency shutoff system for turning off the power
ceiver.
if the door is opened while the oven is operating
- Connect the microwave oven to a different electrical
2. Viewing window
outlet so that it is supplied by a different branch of
3. Opening for microwave emissions
the electrical network than the receiver.
4. Roller base for glass tray
5. Glass tray
RULES FOR PREPARING FOOD IN MICROWAVE
6. Control Panel
OVENS
7. Knob for setting the cook time (TIME)
Place larger pieces of food near the edges of the dish.
8. Power level knob (POWER)
• Monitor the cooking time. Program the minimum
cook time and then, if necessary, add more time. Do
ASSEMBLY OF THE MICROWAVE OVEN
not over cook the food; this can lead to burning.
Remove the packing materials and accessories from the
• Cover food while cooking. A lid prevents spraying of
cooking chamber of the oven. Inspect the microwave
juices or oil and helps the food cook more evenly.
oven for signs of damage, paying special attention to
• In order to speed up the cooking process, turn over
the oven door. If damage or malfunction is detected, do
light foods, like chickens or hamburgers. If pieces of
not install and do not turn on the microwave oven.
meat are large, they should be turned at least twice
Protective Covering
during the cooking process.
Housing: Remove protective film, if any, from the mi-
• Mix the food you are cooking during the cooking pro-
crowave housing.
cess, from the top to the bottom and from the center
Do not remove the light-gray micaceous film from
to the edges of the dish.
inside the cooking chamber; it serves to protect
the magnetron.
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