Emerson MW8168B Owners Manual - Page 6

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CAREOFYOURMICROWAVOE VEN I Disconnecthe AC plugfromthe outlet b e f o r ec l e a n i n g . is operatedunderhigh humidityconditions and this is not an indicationof a mal- 2 Keepthe insideof the ovenclean,\{hen food spattersor spilledliquidsadhereto ovenwalls,wipe with a damp cloth.Mild detergentmay be used if the oven gets functionin the unit. 6 It is occasionallynecessaryto removethe glasstray for cleaning.Washthe tray in warm,sudsywateror in a dishwasher. verydirty.The use of harshdetergentor abrasivesis not recommended. 3 T h e o u t s i d eo v e n s u r f a c es h o u l db e cleanedwith soap and water,nnsedand .--- \ / Q--zz dried with a soft cloth.To oreventdam- age to the operatingparts insidethe oven,water should not be allowedto seep into the ventilationslots. 7 The rollerguide and oven cavity floor shouldbe cleanedregularlyto avoid excessivenoise.Simplywipe the bottom sur- 4 lf the ControlPanelbecomeswet. clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh face of the oven with mild detergentwater or windowcleanerand dry.The rollerguide detergentsor abrasiveson ControlPanel. may be washedin mild,sudsywateror 5 lf steam accumulateson both sidesot the oven door,wipe with a soft cloth. dishwater. Thismay occurwhenthe microwaveoven R o l l e rG u i d e 1 I The ROLLERGUIDEand ovenfloorshould be cleanedfrequentlyto preventexcessive noise. L ) The ROLLERGUIDEMUSTALWAYSbe used for cooking togetherwith the GlassTray. GlassTray GlassTray RollerGuide I ' n Do NOT operatethe ovenwithoutthe Glass Travin olace. Z Do NOT use any otherGlassTraywith this oven. ? lf the GlassTiay is hot,ALLOWITTO COOL : beforecleaningit or placingin in water.. 4 Do NOT cook direclly on the GlassTray. HOWTOUSEYOUMRICROWAOVEVENSAFELY Allhoughyour ovenls provldedwith safetyfeaturesl,t ls importanto observethe following: a)lt is importannt otto defeator tamperwithsafetyinterlocks. b) Donotplaceanyobjecibetweentheovenfaceandthedooror allowresidueto accumulateon sealingsurfacesW. ipethesealingareafrequentlwy itha milddetergentr,inseand wipedry.Neveruseabrasivepowdersor pads. c)Whenopenedt,hedoormustnotbesubjectetdo strainf,orexamplea, childhangingon anopendooror anyloadwhichcouldcausetheovento fallforuardandcauseinjuryand damagethe door.Do notoperatetheovenit it is damagedu, ntilit hasbeenrepaired by a qualifiedpersonl.t isparticularilmy portantthattheovendoorcloseproperlyandthat thereis no damageto the: i ) Door(bent)i,i) HingesandLatches(brokenor loosenedi)i,) Doorsealsand sealingsurfaces. d) The oven should not be adjustedor repairedby anyoneexcept properlyqualifiedser- vice personnel. 5

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CAREOFYOUR
MICROWAVE
OVEN
Disconnect
the AC plug from
the outlet
before
cleaning.
Keepthe insideof the oven clean,
\{hen
food spattersor spilled
liquids
adhere
to
ovenwalls,wipe with a damp cloth.Mild
detergent
may be used if the oven gets
very dirty.The use of harshdetergent
or
abrasives
is not recommended.
The outside
oven surface
should
be
cleaned
with soap and water,
nnsedand
dried with a soft cloth. To orevent
dam-
age to the operatingparts insidethe
oven,
water should not be allowedto
seep into the ventilation
slots.
lf the Control Panelbecomeswet. clean
with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh
detergents
or abrasives
on ControlPanel.
lf steam accumulates
on both sides ot
the oven door, wipe with a soft cloth.
Thismay occur whenthe microwave
oven
HOWTO
USEYOUR
MICROWAVE
OVEN
SAFELY
Allhough
your oven
ls provlded
with safety
features,
lt ls important
to observe
the
following:
a)
lt is important
not
to defeat
or tamper
withsafety
interlocks.
b) Do not place
anyobjecibetween
the oven
face
andthe dooror allow
residue
to accum-
ulate
on sealing
surfaces.
Wipe
thesealing
area
frequently
witha mild
detergent,
rinse
and
wipe
dry.Never
use
abrasive
powders
or pads.
c)
When
opened,
the doormust
not
be
subjected
to strain,
for
example,
a child
hanging
on
an open
dooror anyload
which
could
cause
the oven
to fallforuard
andcause
injury
and
damage
the door.Do not operate
the oven
it it is damaged,
until
it has
been
repaired
by a qualified
person.
lt is particularly
important
that
theoven
door
close
properly
andthat
there
is no damage
to the: i
)
Door
(bent),
ii
)
Hinges
andLatches
(broken
or loosened),
ii)
Door seals and sealingsurfaces.
d) The oven should not be adjusted
or
vice personnel.
I
2
is operatedunderhigh humidity
conditions
and this is not an indicationof a mal-
function
in the unit.
It is occasionally
necessary
to removethe
glass
tray for cleaning.
Wash the tray in
warm, sudsy water or in a dishwasher.
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The roller
guide and oven cavity floor
shouldbe cleaned
regularly
to avoid ex-
cessive
noise.Simply
wipe the bottom sur-
face of the oven with mild detergent
water
or window cleaner
and dry.The roller
guide
may be washed
in mild, sudsy water or
dishwater.
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6
7
4
5
Roller
Guide
1
The ROLLER
GUIDE
and oven
floorshould
I
be cleaned frequently
to preventexcessive
noise.
)
The ROLLER
GUIDE
MUSTALWAYS
be used
L
for cooking togetherwith the GlassTray.
Glass
Tray
I
Do NOT operatethe oven without the Glass
'
Trav
in olace.
n
Z
Do NOT use any other GlassTray
with this oven.
?
lf the Glass Tiay is hot, ALLOW ITTO COOL
:
beforecleaningit or placingin in water..
4
Do NOT cook direclly on the Glass Tray.
Glass
Tray
Roller
Guide
repairedby anyone except properly qualified
ser-
5