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Installation (Steps 3 to 7)
3
• Screw the adjusting screw
(A) right into the upper air
duct (E).
4
• Insert the drilling template
into the cupboard niche. Pay
attention to the instructions
on the template. Mark the
holes for the traverses and
the mounting frame.
5
• Fasten the traverses and at-
tach the mounting frame with
the short screws.
6
• Place the microwave into the
cupboard frame.
• Now unscrew the adjusting
screw (A) until it is about
1 mm below the top of the
cupboard frame.
Note:
• This prevents the micro-
wave oven from tilting over
in the cupboard.
• Make sure that the feet of
the microwaves sit in the
cavities on the traverses.
7
• Push the microwave all the
way into the cupboard frame
and pull the power cable
through afterwards.
• Attach the microwave using
the screw (C).
Intended Use
This microwave must be installed in a tall cupboard.
This device is used
• for heating up and cooking solid or liquid foods
• for browning and grilling solid foods.
It is intended exclusively for this purpose and may only be used as
such.
It may only be used in the manner described in these instructions
for use.
The device must not be used for commercial purposes.
Any other use of this device is considered to be contrary to the in-
tended use and may result in damage to materials or even personal
injury.
The rm C. Bomann GmbH does not accept any liability for dam-
age caused as a result of the use of this device contrary to its
intended use.
Information on Grilling and Combined Operation
• As heat radiation is used during grilling and combined operation,
please use only heat-resistant tableware.
• When food is only being grilled, metal or aluminium tableware
may also be used -but not during combined or microwave opera-
tion.
• Do not place anything on top of the housing as this becomes
hot. Always leave the ventilation slits uncovered.
• Please use the grilling grid to move the food to be cooked nearer
to the heating element.
Suitable Microwave Tableware
• The ideal material for use in a microwave is transparent and
allows the microwave radiation to heat the food evenly.
• Round/oval dishes and plates are more suitable than rectangular
ones as the food in the corners may overcook.
Caution:
Danger of explosion from tightly sealed cookware.
Open sealed containers before cooking or heating. ►
Pierce plastic protective lms several times with a fork. ►
• Microwaves are not able to penetrate metal, so that no metal
vessels or plates should be used.
Caution:
Do not use any paper dishes made of recycled material as these
may contain small amounts of metal, which may result in sparks
or res.
The list below is intended to help you select suitable microwave
tableware:
Material
Suitable for
micro-
wave
grill
Con-
vection
combi-
nation*
Heat-resistant glass vessel yes yes yes yes
Non-heat-resistant glass
vessel
no no no no
Heat-resistant ceramic vessel/
plate
yes yes yes yes
Plastic vessels suitable for
microwave use
yes no no no