D60536669BE332

Forte D60536669BE332 Operating instructions

  • Hello! I've reviewed the instructions for the Microwave Drawer Lock. This document outlines how to use a lock mechanism to protect your microwave drawer during transportation. It details the A and B states of the lock and how to switch between them. I'm ready to answer any questions you might have about using the lock as described in this document.
  • What lock state should be used before using the microwave oven?
    What lock state should be used before driving a vehicle or if the microwave hasn't been used for a long time?
    How do you switch the lock between state A and state B?
Instrucons for Microwave Drawer Locks
The Instructions only apply to drawer type microwave ovens with protective lock on wagons or other
automobiles. The lock is used to prevent damage to the microwave ovens due to drawer being opened when
the automobiles are driving.
Descripon of lock state:
The gure above shows the overall appearance of the drawer type microwave oven and the lock , which are
control panel, lock and facade (drawer) from top to boom.
Depending the posion of the lock , it has two states, which are state A and state B. State A is used when the
microwave oven is in normal use, and state B is used when the automobile is driving and the microwave oven is
not working.
Descripon of using the lock:
State A -> state B: As shown on the le, rotate the right lock forward 90° to the locking state.
State B -> state A: As shown on the right, rotate the right lock 90° to both sides to the locking state.
Note:
1. Before using the microwave oven, you must check whether the lock is in state A.
2. Before driving the vehicle or the microwave oven hasn’t been used for a long me, the lock must be set in
state B.
3. To switch the lock between state A and state B, rotate the lock to self-locking posion.
4. To avoid damage to the oven caused by misuse, do not rotate the lock while using the microwave oven.
Control panel
Plated
Facade (drawer)
lock
State A
State B State A
State B
State A
State B
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