Vitek VT-1654: Eliminating malfunctions Normal operation Specifications Guarantee
Eliminating malfunctions Normal operation Specifications Guarantee: Vitek VT-1654
Table of contents
- MICROWAVE OVEN PRECAUTIONS, WHICH MUST BE FOLLOWED IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF MICROWAVE ENERGY EXPOSURE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY MEASURES If a fire occurs:
- Rules that should always be remembered: CAUTION Dishes for microwave ovens
- Materials you can use in microwave oven Description Display
- Control panel Power Grill Weight Defrost Timer Clock Stop/Cancel Время/меню/Стоп (Time/Menu/Stop) Protective covering Setting the mica tray
- Setting OPERATION Sound signal Current time setting Cooking in a microwave oven Select power level:
- Grill Combination cooking Auto cooking Auto cooking menu Auto defrost
- Quick start Timer mode Lock-out Function for children Special functions Auto reminder Stop during cooking process Care and cleaning
- Eliminating malfunctions Normal operation Specifications Guarantee

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• A mild cleanser may be used if the chamber becomes exceptionally dirty.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning instruments or wire brushes to clean the inside or outside of the oven. Make sure that no
water or cleanser gets in any of the ventilation or steam release openings on the top of the microwave oven.
• Do not use ammonia-based cleansers.
• The outer surfaces should be cleaned with a damp paper towel.
• The oven door should always be clean. Do not allow crumbs of food to build-up between the door and the front panel of
the oven; this may prevent normal closure of the door.
• Clean the ventilation openings on top of the oven housing regularly - keep them free of dust and dirt.
" Regularly put away and clean the glass tray and its drive, wipe the oven cavity bottom.
• Regularly remove and wash the glass tray and its base - wipe the oven chamber floor clean.
• Wash the glass tray and rotating drive mechanism in water with a neutral soap solution. These parts are dishwasher
safe.
Eliminating malfunctions
Malfunction Possible causes Method of elimination
The power plug is not firmly connected to
Remove the power plug from the outlet.
the electrical outlet
Wait 10 seconds and then replace
The oven will not turn on
Try plugging another electrical device into
Problem with power outlet
the outlet to test it
The oven will not heat The door is not closed firmly Close the door firmly
When the oven is operating, the
Remove the glass tray and roller ring. Wash
The roller ring or the cooking chamber floor
rotating glass tray makes strange
the roller ring and the cooking chamber
is dirty
noises
floor
Normal operation
The microwave oven creates
Static in television and radio signals can occur while the oven is operating. Similar
static in television and radio sig-
static is created by small electrical devices like mixers, vacuum cleaners and electrical
nals.
fans. This is a normal occurrence.
If the oven is set to a low power level, the light in the cooking chamber may also be
The oven light is dim.
low. This is a normal occurrence.
Steam collects on the door and
During the cooking process, steam is released from the food. Most of the steam is
hot air comes out of the ventila-
released through the ventilation openings, but some can collect on the inside of the
tion openings.
door. This is a normal occurrence.
Specifications
Power supply: 220 V ~ 50 Hz
Magnetron power consumption in microwave mode: 1200 W
VHF power output: 700 W
Operating frequency: 2450 MHz
Dimensions of the oven: 210 mm (H) x 315 mm (W) x 279 mm (L)
Power consumption in grill mode: 1000 W
Oven capacity: 17 l
Glass tray: diameter 245 mm
Weight: 11,3 kg
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the characteristics of the device without prior warning.
Service life of the unit not less than 5 years
Guarantee
Details regarding guarantee conditions can be obtained from the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased. The bill
of sale or receipt must be produced when making any claim under the terms of this guarantee.
This product conforms to the EMC-Requirements as laid down by the Council Directive 89/336/EEC and to the
Law Voltage Regulation (73/23 EEC)
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