Radio wave interference, Grounding instructions – Philco PMD 2501 BIX Uživatelská příručka

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05/2013

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25. Heating beverages in the microwave may result in a delayed boil (heating a liquid to a temperature that

is higher than its boiling point without the usual external indications of a boil, e.g. bubbling), which
one needs to keep in mind when holding the container. Whenever moving a container containing an
overheated liquid there is a danger of it overfl owing - risk of injury. AN OVERFLOW MAY OCCUR EVEN
WHEN YOU PLACE A SPOON OR ANOTHER KITCHEN UTENSIL INTO A CONTAINER WITH A VERY HOT LIQUID.
To prevent injury:
a) do not overheat liquids.
b) always stir liquids half way through the heating process and at the end of the heating process.
c) do not use containers with straight walls and a narrow bottle neck,
d) after heating is fi nished, leave the container in the microwave oven for a few moments before taking it out.
e) pay increased attention when placing a spoon or another utensil into the container.

26. Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product.
27. Use only cookware suitable for use in microwave ovens.
28. Heating liquids in a microwave may result in a delayed boil, which one needs to keep in mind when

holding the container.

29. Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE

Radio wave interference

The use of the oven may cause interference to a radio, television or similar receivers. If interference occurs,
it may be limited by the following measures:
1. keeping the door and the surface of the oven seals clean;
2. redirecting the radio or television signal reception antenna;
3. moving the microwave oven further away from the receiver;
4. connecting the microwave oven to a diff erent power socket so that the microwave oven and the receiver

do not share the same circuit.

Grounding instructions

This microwave oven must be grounded. The microwave oven is equipped with a power cord, which has
a ground wire with a grounding power plug. The power plug must be connected to a mains socket outlet that
is correctly installed and grounded. This reduces the risk of injury by electric shock if a short circuit occurs – in
such an event the electric current goes through the grounding wire. We recommend that the microwave oven
be connected to an independent electrical circuit. The use of high voltage is dangerous and may lead to a fi re
or another accident that can damage the microwave oven.

WARNING!
An incorrectly grounded power socket may present a danger of electric shock.

NOTE:
1. If you are uncertain about the grounding of your mains power socket, contact an authorised service

centre or a qualifi ed electrician.

2. Neither the manufacturer nor the vendor is responsible for damages to property and health if the

microwave oven is connected incorrectly and not in accordance with the presented recommendations.

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