Beko BMGB25333X Owners Manual - Page 21

Cleaning and maintenance, Troubleshooting

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5 Cleaning and maintenance 5.3 Handling and transportation • During handling and transportation, carry the appliance in its original packaging. The packaging of the appliance protects it against physical damages. • Do not place heavy loads on the appliance or the packaging. The appliance may be damaged. • Dropping the appliance will render it nonoperational or cause permanent damage.. 6 Troubleshooting Normal Microwave oven interferes with TV reception Oven light is dimmed Steam accumulating on door, hot air coming out of vents Oven started accidentally with no food in it. Radio and TV reception may be interfered when microwave oven is operating. It is similar to the interference caused by small electrical appliances, like mixer, vacuum cleaner, and electric fan. It is normal. In low power microwave cooking, oven light may be dimmed. It is normal. During cooking, steam may arise from the food. Most of this steam will get out from vents. But some may accumulate on a cool place like oven door. It is normal. It is not allowed to run the appliance without any food inside. It is very dangerous. Problem Oven cannot be started. Oven does not heat. Glass turntable makes noise when microwave oven operates Oven displays E-3 error and does not function Possible Reason 1) Power cable is not plugged in properly. 2) Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is activated. 3) Trouble with outlet. 4) Door is not closed properly. 5) Turntable and bottom of the oven is dirty. 6) Oven door does not open (due to an obstruction in front of the door, low voltage and etc.) Solution Unplug. Then plug again after 10 seconds. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker (repaired by professional personnel of our company). Test the outlet with other electrical appliances. Close the door properly. Refer to "Cleaning and Maintenance" section to clean dirty parts. Unplug. Then plug again after 10 seconds. Microwave Oven / User Manual 21 / EN

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Microwave Oven / User Manual
21 / EN
Normal
Microwave oven interferes with TV reception
Radio and TV reception may be interfered when microwave
oven is operating. It is similar to the interference caused by
small electrical appliances, like mixer, vacuum cleaner, and
electric fan. It is normal.
Oven light is dimmed
In low power microwave cooking, oven light may be dimmed.
It is normal.
Steam accumulating on door, hot air coming out of vents
During cooking, steam may arise from the food. Most of this
steam will get out from vents. But some may accumulate on a
cool place like oven door. It is normal.
Oven started accidentally with no food in it.
It is not allowed to run the appliance without any food inside.
It is very dangerous.
Problem
Possible Reason
Solution
Oven cannot be started.
1) Power cable is not plugged in
properly.
Unplug. Then plug again after 10
seconds.
2) Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is
activated.
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
(repaired by professional personnel of
our company).
3) Trouble with outlet.
Test the outlet with other electrical
appliances.
Oven does not heat.
4) Door is not closed properly.
Close the door properly.
Glass turntable makes noise when
microwave oven operates
5) Turntable and bottom of the oven
is dirty.
Refer to “Cleaning and Maintenance"
section to clean dirty parts.
Oven displays E-3 error and does not
function
6) Oven door does not open (due to an
obstruction in front of the door, low
voltage and etc.)
Unplug. Then plug again after 10
seconds.
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Cleaning and maintenance
5.3 Handling and transportation
During handling and transportation, carry the
appliance in its original packaging. The packa-
ging of the appliance protects it against physi-
cal damages.
Do not place heavy loads on the appliance or the
packaging. The appliance may be damaged.
Dropping the appliance will render it non-
operational or cause permanent damage..
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Troubleshooting