Scholtes SCHMW 242.1 Q User guide

Category
Microwaves
Type
User guide
Instructions for use
MICROWAVE OVEN
Contents
Installation, 74-76
Installation
Placement
Building In
Install the grill pan
Turntable Installation
Setting up your oven, 77-78
Names of Oven Parts and Accessories
Control Panel and Features
Start-up and use, 79-82
Important safety instructions, 83-85
Utensils, 86
Materials you can use in microwave oven
Materials to be avoided in microwave oven
Maintenance and care, 87
Cleaning
Troubleshooting, 88
Assistance, 89
MODEL: SCHMW 242.1 X
IT
Italiano, 1
ES
Español, 19
PT
Português, 37
FR
Français, 55
EN
English, 73
DE
Deutsch, 91
NL
Nederlands, 109
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EN
! Read these instructions carefully before
using your microwave oven, and keep it
carefully. If you follow the instructions, your
oven will provide you with many years of
good service.
! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS CARE-
FULLY
PRECAUTIONS T O AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE T O EXCESSIVE MICRO-
WAVE ENERGY
a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with
the door open since this can result in
harmful exposure to microwave energy.
It is important not to break or tamper
with the safety interlocks.
b) Do not place any object between the
oven front face and the door or allow
soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on
sealing surfaces.
c) WARNING: If the door or door seals are
damaged, the oven must not be oper-
ated until it has been repaired by a com-
petent person.
d) WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is
switched o before replacing the lamp
to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
e) Accessible parts may become hot dur-
ing use. Young children should be kept
away.
f) Steam cleaner is not to be used.
g) Surface of a storage drawer can get hot.
h) 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.
i) This appliance can be used by children
aged from 8 years and above and per-
sons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved. Chil-
dren shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall
not be made by children unless they
are older than 8 and supervised.
ADDENDUM
If the apparatus is not maintained in a
good state of cleanliness, its surface could
be degraded and aect the lifespan of the
apparatus and lead to a dangerous situa-
tion.
Installation and connection
Important information about installing
• This appliance is NOT intended for use
in a commercial environment.
• Please observe the installation instruc-
tions provided and note that this appli-
ance should only be installed by a quali
ed technician.
• The appliance is tted with a plug and
must only be connected to a properly
installed earthed socket.
• In case a new socket is needed, instal-
lation and cable connection must only
be done by a qualied electrician. If the
plug is no longer accessible following
installation, a pole disconnecting de-
vice must be present on the installation
site with a contact gap of at least 3 mm.
Installation
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EN
• Adapters, multiway strips and extension
cords must not be used. Overloading
canresultinre.
• Iftheapplianceisnotttedwithasupply
cord and a plug, the connection equip-
ment must have a contact separation in
all poles that provide full disconnection,
and the appliance must be incorporated
inthexedwiringinaccordancewiththe
wiring rules.
The accessible surface may be
hot during operation.
Installation Instructions
Please Read the Manual Carefully Be-
fore Installation
Please note
Electrical connection
Theovenisttedwithaplugandmustonly
be connected to a properly installed earthed
socket. The socket must only be installed
and the connecting cable must only be re-
placed by a qualied electrician, and in ac-
cordance with the appropriate regulations.
If the plug is no longer accessible follow-
ing installation, an all-pole isolating switch
must be present on the installation side
with a contact gap of at least 3 mm.
The tted cabinet must not have a back
wall behind the appliance.
Minimum installation height: 85 cm.
Do not cover ventilation slots and suction
holes.
Note:
Do not trap or bend the power cable.
A. Built-in furniture
380+2
75
bracket
Installation
Hole
Screw B
B. Prepare the cabinet
1. Read the instruction on the BOTTOM CANINET TEM-
PLATE , put the template on the bottom plane of cabi-
net.
2. Make the marks on the bottom plane of cabinet ac
-
cording to marks”a of the template.
3. Remove the bottom cabinet template and x the
bracket with screw A.
C. Install the oven
4. Install the oven to the cabinet
- Make sure the back of the oven is locked by brack
-
et.
- Do not trap or kink the power cord.
5. Open the door, x the oven to the cabinet with Screw
B, at the installation hole.
ThenxtheTrim-kitplasticcovertotheinstallationhole.
Screw A
Bracket
Centre line
Screw A
Bracket
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C B
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D H
Setting up your oven
A CLOSE-UP VIEW
Oven component and accessory names
Remove the oven from the box and and all materials from
the oven cavity. The oven comes complete with the fol
-
lowing accessories:
Glass tray D
Turntable ring assembly C
Instruction manual
A) Control panel
B) Turntable shaft
C) Turntable ring assembly
D) Glass tray
E) Inspection door
F) Door assembly
G) Safety lock system
H) Door opening button 
Control Panel and Features
1. Display
2. Microwave
3. Defrost by time or weight
4. Stop
5. Up & down selection buttons
6. rill/combi
7. Timer/clock
8. Start
A
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2
3
4
6
7
8
5
G
Specications
Installing the turntable
a. Never position the glass tray upside down. Glass tray
movement should never be obstructed.
b. Always use both the glass tray and turntable ring as-
sembly during cooking.
c. All food and food containers should always be placed
on the glass tray during cooking.
d. If the glass tray or turntable ring assembly cracks or
breaks, contact your local authorised support centre.
Model: SCHMW 242.1 X
Nominal voltage: 230 V~50 Hz
Nominal absorbed input voltage
(microwave):
1450W
Nominal output power
(microwave):
900 W
Nominal input power (grill): 1000W
Oven capacity: 25 litres
Turntable diameter:
External dimensions: 595x400x388 mm
Net weight: 18.1 kg
This appliance conforms
to the following European
Economic Community direc
-
tives: 2006/95/EEC dated
12/12/06 (Low Voltage)
and subsequent amend
-
ments 2004/108/ EEC
dated 15/12/04 (Electro
-
magnetic Compatibility) and
subsequent amendments
93/68/EEC dated 22/07/93
and subsequent amend
-
ments 2012/19/EEC and
subsequent amendments.
1275/2008 standby/o
mode.
Hub (underside)
Glass tray
Turntable shaft
Turntable ring assembly
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315 mm
1. Clock setting
When the microwave oven is on, the text “0:00” appears on
the LED, and the buzzer sounds.
1. Press
twice to select the clock setting function; the
hour digits on the clock will begin to ash.
2. Press “
“ to adjust the hour digits, making sure the
value entered falls between 0-23.
3. Press ”
once; the minute digits on the clock will be-
gin to ash.
4. Press “
“ to adjust the minute digits, making sure the
value entered falls between 0-59.
5. Press “
once tonishsettingthe clock.:“willbeginto
ash, and the time will light up.
Note:
1. If the clock is not set, the time will not be displayed.
2. During the clock setting procedure, if STOP is pressed,
the oven automatically reverts to its previous status.
2. MICROWAVE cooking
1. Press “ “; the text “P100” will appear on the LED.
2. Turn the
“ knob to select the desired power level:
“P100”, “P80”, “P50”, “P30” or “P10” will appear consec
-
utively, in correspondence with each press of the button.
3. Next press “STARTtoconrm.
4. Use “
“ to set cooking times from 0:05 to 95:00.
5. Press “START again to start cooking.
Example: To use the microwave at 80% of its power and
cook the food in question for 20 minutes, operate the
oven as indicated below.
1. Press ”
“ once; the text “P100” will appear on the dis-
play.
2. Use “
“ to select 80% microwave oven power.
3. Press “START to conrm; the text“P 80” will appear on
the display.
4. Use “
“ to adjust the cooking time until the text “20:00”
appears on the oven.
5. Press “START to start cooking.
You can see from the table below from which power lev
-
els you can choose and for which foods the power levels
are suitable.
Start-up and use
Display Power
Microwave
Power
P100 100% 900W
P80 80% 720W
P50 50% 450W
P30 30% 270W
P10 10% 90W
Power level Food
900 W
- Boiling water, reheating
-Cookingchicken,sh,vegetables
720 W
- Reheating
-Cookingmushrooms,shellsh
- Cooking dishes containing eggs and
cheese
450 W - Cooking rice, soup
270 W
- Defrosting
- Melting chocolate and butter
90 W
- Defrosting sensitive/delicate foods
- Defrosting irregularly-shaped foods
- Softening ice cream
- Allowing dough to rise
Microwave Power Chart
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3. Grill or combi cooking
Press “ “ the text “G” will appear on the LED; at this
point, press “
“ several times or use “ to select the
desired power level: every time the button is pressed,
the values G”, C-1” or “C-2” will appear consecutively.
Next, press “START to conrm, and use
“ to set a
cooking time from 0:05 to 95:00. Press START again
to start cooking.
Example: To use the microwave at 55% power and the
grill (C-1) at 45% power, cooking the food in question for
10 minutes, run the oven as indicated below.
1. Press”
“ once only: the text “G” will appear on the
display.
2. Press “
“ again or use to select the combi op-
tion. Mode 1.
3. Press “START to conrm: the text “C-1” will appear
on the display.
4. Use “
to adjust the cooking time until the text
“10:00” appears on the oven.
5. Press “START to start cooking.
Note: When the oven reaches the halfway point of the
set grill cooking time, the buzzer sounds twice as an
alert. To achieve optimal results with this type of cook
-
ing, turn the food halfway through, close the door, and
press “START “ to continue cooking. Alternatively, the
oven will continue cooking until the set time has elapsed.
4. Speed cooking
1. Press “START once to start cooking at 100% power;
press the button several times to increase the cooking
time by 30-second intervals, up to a maximum of 95
minutes.
Timer with sound alert
1. Press “ “: the gure 00:00 appears on the LED, and
the clock indicator lights up.
2. Turn “
to enter the correct time, (maximum cooking
time is 95 minutes).
3. Press “START to conrm the setting; the clock indica
-
tor lights up and ashes.
4. When the previously set time has 3 elapsed, the clock
indicator switches o. The buzzer sounds 5 times.
If the clock has been set (24 hour system), the LED
shows the current time.
Note: the time is shown by the Timer in a 2 dierent for
-
mat compared with the 24-hour time display format, as it
is an actual timer.
Stopping the cooking cycle
The cooking process can be stopped at any time by
pressing the STOP button once or opening the
oven door.
In both cases: The emission of microwaves will be
stopped immediately.
To restart the process, close the door and press the
START button. To cancel the cooking
process, press the STOP button again.
Display Microwave
power
Grill power
G 0% 100%
C-1 55% 45%
C-2 36% 64%
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5. Defrost by weight
1. Press “ once; the text dEF1” will appear on the
oven.
2. Turn “
“ to select the weight of the food in question,
choosing a weight from 100 to 2000 g.
3. Turn “START to start defrosting.
6. Defrost by time
1. Press “ “ twice; the text dEF2” will appear on the
oven.
2. Turn “
“ to select the defrost time. The MAX time is
95 minutes.
3. Turn “START to start defrosting.
7. Auto menu
1. Turn ” “ to the right to select the menu: options A-1”
to A-8” will appear, indicating pizza, meat, vegetables,
pasta,potatoes,sh,beveragesandpopcorn.
2. Press “STARTtoconrm.
3. Turn “
“ to select the default weight in accordance
with the menu table.
4. Press “START to start cooking.
Example: If you want to use the Auto Menu” option to
cook 350 g osh, proceed as follows.
1. Turn “
“ clockwise until the text A-6” appears.
2. Press “STARTtoconrm.
3. Turn “
“ to select the weight of the sh you wish to
cook, so that the text “350” appears.
4. Press “START to start cooking.
AUTOMATIC MENU table of foods
Start-up and use
Menu
Weight Display
A-1
Pizza
200 g 200
400 g 400
A-2
Meat
250 g 250
350 g 350
450 g 450
A-3
Vegetables
200 g 200
300 g 300
400 g 400
A-4
Pasta
50 g (with 450 ml
cold water)
50
100 g (with 800
ml cold water)
100
A-5
Potatoes
200 g 200
400 g 400
600 g 600
A-6
Fish
250 g 250
350 g 350
450 g 450
A-7
Beverages
1 cup (120 ml)
1
2 cups (240 ml)
2
3 cups (360 ml)
3
A-8
Popcorn
50 g
50
100 g 100
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8. Multi stage cooking
Programming two different types of cooking together
At least 2 cooking phases can be set. When cooking in
several phases, if one is defrosting, this process will be
carriedoutastherstphase.
The available programmes are: MICROWAVE+GRILU
COMBI GRILL/COMBI + MICROWAVE DEFROST/
WEIGHT+MICROWAVEDEFROST/TIME+MICROWAVE
DEFROST/TIME+GRILL/COMBI
Example: If you want to defrost a food for 5 minutes, then
cook at 80% microwave oven power for 7 minutes, pro
-
ceed as follows:
1. Press
“ twice;the text dEF2” will appear on the
oven.
2. Press “
to select the defrost time, so that the text
“5:00” appears.
3. Press ”
, once; the text “P100” will appear on the
display.
4. Press “
“ again or use to select 80% microwave
oven power.
5. Press “START to conrm; the text “P 80” will appear
on the display.
6. Use “
to adjust the cooking times until the text “7:00”
appears on the oven.
7. Press “START to start cooking: the buzzer will sound
oncetosignalthestartoftherstphaseandthedefrost
time will begin counting down; the buzzer will sound
a second time as soon as the second cooking phase
has begun. When cooking is complete the buzzer will
soundvetimes.
9. Inquiring function (instead of display in-
formation)
1. In microwave cooking, grill cooking and combi cooking,
press “
“ to display the current oven power level for 3
seconds. After 3 seconds, the oven returns to its previ
-
ous status.
2. During cooking, press ”
“ to display the current time
for 3 seconds.
10. Lock out function for children
Safety lock: In standby mode, press STOP for 3 sec-
onds; a long beep sounds to indicate that the child safety
lock mode is enabled; at this point the current time will
also appear, as long as the time has been set, otherwise
the LED will show the text
“.
Cancelling the safety lock: When the safety lock is en
-
abled, press “STOP for 3 seconds; a long “beep” will
sound to signal that the lock has been disabled.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock,
injury to persons or exposure to exces-
sive microwave oven energy when using
your appliance, follow basic precautions,
including the following:
1. Warning: Liquids and other foods must
not be heated in sealed containers
since they are liable to explode.
2. Warning: It is hazardous for anyone
other than a competent person to carry
out any service or repair operation that
involves the removal of a cover which
gives protection against exposure to
microwave energy.
3. This appliance can be used by chil-
dren aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge if they
have been given supervision or in-
struction concerning use of the appli-
ance in a safe way and understand the
hazards involved. Children shall not
play with the appliance. Cleaning and
user maintenance shall not be made
by children unless they are older than
8 and supervised.
4. Keep the appliance and its cord out of
reach of children less than 8 years.
5. Only use utensils suitable for use in
microwave ovens.
6. The oven should be cleaned regularly
and any food deposits should be re-
moved.
7. Read and follow the specic: “PRE-
CAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MI-
CROWAVE ENERGY.
8. When heating food in plastic or paper
containers, keep an eye on the oven
due to the possibility of ignition.
9. If smoke is emitted, switch o or un-
plug the appliance and keep the door
closed in order to stie any ames.
10. Do not overcook food.
11. Do not use the oven cavity for storage
purposes. Do not store items, such as
bread, cookies, etc. inside the oven.
12. Remove wire twist-ties and metal han-
dles from paper or plastic containers/
bags before placing them in the oven.
13. Install or locate this oven only in accor-
dance with the installation instructions
provided.
14. Eggs in the shell and whole hard-boiled
eggs should not be heated in micro-
wave ovens since they may explode,
even after microwave heating has end-
ed.
15. This appliance is intended to be used
in household and similar applications
such as:
- sta kitchen areas in shops, oces
and other working environments;
- by clients in hotels, motels and other
residential type environments;
- farm houses;
- bed and breakfast type environments.
16. If the supply cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualied per-
sons in order to avoid a hazard.
17. Do not store or use this appliance out-
doors.
18. Do not use this oven near water, in
a wet basement or near a swimming
pool.
19.The temperature of accessible surfaces
may be high when the appliance is op-
erating. The surfaces are liable to get
hot during use.Keep cord away from
heated surface, and do not cover any
vents on the oven.
Important safety
instructions
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20. Do not let cord hang over edge of table
or counter.
21. Failure to maintain the oven in a clean
condition could lead to deterioration of
the surface that could adversely aect
the life of the appliance and possibly re-
sult in a hazardous situation.
22.The contents of feeding bottles and
baby food jars shall be stirred or shak-
en and the temperature checked before
consumption, in order to avoid burns.
23. Microwave heating of beverages can
result in delayed eruptive boiling, there-
fore care must be taken when handling
the container.
24.The appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with
reduced physical , sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been giv-
en supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
25. Children should be supervised to en-
sure that they do not play with the ap-
pliance.
26.The appliances are not intended to be
operated by means of an external timer
or separate remote-control system.
27. Accessible parts may become hot dur-
ing use. Young children should be kept
away.
28. Steam cleaner is not to be used.
29. During use the appliance becomes hot.
Care should be taken to avoid touching
heating elements inside the oven.
30.Only use the temperature probe recom-
mended for this oven.(for ovens provid-
ed with a facility to use a temperature-
sensing probe.)
31. WARNING: The appliance and its ac-
cessible parts become hot during use.
Care should be taken to avoid touch-
ing heating elements. Children less
than 8 years of age shall be kept away
unless continuously supervised.
32. The microwave oven must be operat-
ed with the decorative door open.(for
ovens with a decorative door.)
33. Surface of a storage cabinet can get
hot.
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READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFER-
ENCE
To Reduce the Risk of Injury to Persons
Grounding Installation
DANGER
Electric Shock Hazard
Touching some of the interna components can cause seri
-
ous personal injury or death. Do not disassemble this ap-
pliance.
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard
Improper use of the grounding can result in electric shock.
Do not plug into an outlet until appliance is properly in
-
stalled and grounded.
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an elec
-
trical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric
shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding
wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into
an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
Consult a qualied electrician or serviceman if the ground
-
ing instructions are not completely understood or if doubt
exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. If
it is necessary to use an extension cord , use only a 3-wire
extension cord.
1. A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risks
resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a
longer cord.
2. If a long cord set or extension cord is used:
1) The marked electrical rating of the cord set or exten
-
sion cord should be at least as great as the electrical
rating of the appliance.
2) The extension cord must be a grounding-type 3-wire
cord.
3) The long cord should be arranged so that it will not
drape over the counter top or tabletop where it can be
pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally.
CAUTION
Personal Injury Hazard
It is hazardous for anyone other than a compentent person
to carry out any service or repair operation that involves
the removal of a cover which gives protection against ex
-
posure to microwave energy.
Disposal
• When disposing of packaging material: observe local-
legislation so that the packaging may be reused.
• The European Directive 2012/19/EEC on Waste Electri
-
cal and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires that old
household electrical appliances must not be disposed
of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old
appliances must be collected separately in order to op
-
timise the recovery and recycling of the materials they
contain and reduce the impact on human health and
the environment. The crossed out “wheeled bin sym
-
bol on the product reminds you of your obligation, that
when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately
collected. Consumers may take their old appliance to
public waste collection areas, other communal collec
-
tion areas, or if national legislation allows return it to a
retailer when purchasing a similar new product. All ma
-
jor household appliance manufacturers are active in the
creation of systems to manage the collection and dis
-
posal of old appliances.
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See the instructions on “Materials you can use in microwave
oven or to be avoided in microwave oven. There may be cer-
tain non-metallic utensils that are not safe to use for microwav-
ing. If in doubt, you can test the utensil in question following the
procedure below.
Utensil Test:
1. Fill a microwave-safe container with 1 cup of cold water
(250ml) along with the utensil in question.
2. Cook on maximum power for 1 minute.
3. Carefully feel the utensil. If the empty utensil is warm, do
not use it for microwave cooking.
4. Do not exceed 1 minute cooking time.
Utensils
Materials safe for use in microwave ovens.
Important: follow the manufacturers instructions for all materials.
Utensils Remarks
Aluminum foil
As protection only. Small, evenly sized strips of aluminium foil can be used to protect thin pieces of beef or
game, preventing them from overcooking. Make sure the aluminium sheet is kept well away from the oven
walls, as this could generate electric arcs. The aluminium foil must be at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the
oven walls.
Crisp plate (acces-
sory
The bottom of the crisp plate must be at least 5 mm (3/16 inches) above the turntable. Incorrect use can cause
the turntable to break.
Plates and crockery Only if microwave safe. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Do not use cracked or chipped crockery.
Glass jars
Always remove the lid. Only use them to heat food, so that the contents are just hot enough all the way
through. Most glass jars or bottles are not heat-resistant and may break.
Glass items
Only heat-resistant glass ovenware. Make sure there are no metal applications. Do not use cracked or
chipped crockery.
Oven cooking bags Do not use metal clips to seal them. Create some slits to allow steam to escape.
Paper plates and
cups
Only for short cooking/heating periods. Do not leave the oven unattended during cooking.
Paper napkins
May be used to reheat food and to absorb oil and fat. Only for short cooking periods, supervising the pro-
cess carefully
Baking paper Use as protection to prevent spraying or as a cover when steam cooking.
Plastic materials
Follow the manufacturer's instructions. The label "Microwave safe" must be applied. Some plastic containers
become soft when the food inside heats up. Make holes, slits or air vents in "boiling bags" and airtight plastic
bags, in accordance with the instructions on the packaging.
Plasticlm
Usetocoverfoodtopreventresidualmoisturefrombeinglostduringcooking.Makesuretheplasticlm
does not come into contact with
Utensils Remarks
Aluminum tray May cause an electric arc to form. Transfer food to a microwaveable plate.
Cardboard food
containers with metal
handles
May cause an electric arc to form. Transfer food to a microwaveable plate
Metal utensils or metal-
finish utensils
Metalprotectsfoodagainstmicrowaves.Metalnishescancauseanelectricarctoform.
Metal sealing clips Theymaycauseanelectricarctoform,whichinturnmayresultinarestartinginsidetheoven.
Paper bags Maycauseareintheoven.
Expanded plastic
foam
Expanded plastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid inside it when exposed to high temperatures.
Wood As wood dries after it has been used in a microwave oven, it may Split or crack.
Materials to be avoided in microwave oven
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Maintenance and care
CLEANING
Be sure to unplug the appliance from the power supply.
1. Clean the cavity of the oven after using with a slightly
damp cloth.
2. Clean the accessories in the usual way in soapy water.
3. The door frame and seal and neighbouring parts must
be cleaned carefully with a damp cloth when they are
dirty.
4. 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.
5. Cleaning Tip—For easier cleaning of the cavity walls
that the food cooked can touch: Place half a lemon in
a bowl, add 300ml (1/2 pint) water and heat on 100%
microwave power for 10 minutes. Wipe the oven clean
using a soft, dry cloth.
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Problem
Microwave oven interfering TV reception
Dim oven light
Steam accumulating on door, hot air out of vents
Oven started accidentally with no food in
Oven can not be started.
Oven does not heat.
Glass turntable makes noise when microwave
oven operates
There are sparks coming from the appliance.
Trouble Shooting
Possible causes/Remedy
• Radio and TV reception may be interfered when micro
-
wave oven operating. It is similar to the interference of
small electrical appliances, like mixer, vacuum cleaner,
and electric fan. It is normal.
• In low powermicrowave cooking oven light may become
dim. It is normal.
• Incooking,steammaycomeoutoffood.Mostwillgetout
from vents. But some may accumulate on cool place like
oven door. It is normal.
• Itisforbiddentoruntheunitwithoutanyfoodinside.Itis
very dangerous.
• Power cord not plugged in tightly. Unplug. Then plug
again after 10 seconds.
• Fuse blowing or circuit breaker works. Replace fuse or
reset circuit breaker (repaired by professional personnel
of our company).
• Testoutletwithotherelectricalappliances
• Doornotclosedwell.Closedoorwell.
• Dirty roller rest and oven bottom. Refer to “Maintenance
of Microwave” to clean dirty parts.
• Clean the appliance thoroughly; remove any traces of
grease, bits of food, etc. Make sure that are no metal
objects close to the oven walls. Never use metal objects
with the shelf. Never operate your oven when it is empty.
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Before contacting the After Sales Service:
• makesureyoucan’txtheanomalyyourself;
• if you can’t, contact an authorized Technical Assistance
Service.
! Never engage non-authorized technicians.
Report:
• thetypeofanomaly;
• theovenmodel(Mod.);
• theserialnumber(SIN).
This information is on the ratings plate on the Microwave
Oven.
Asistance
Indesit Company S.p.A
Viale Aristide Merloni, 47 60044 Fabriano (AN) Italy
www.indesitcompany.com
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Scholtes SCHMW 242.1 Q User guide

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