INVENTUM Microwave oven
Introduction
HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
- Read this document completely. Make sure that you know and understand all the instructions.
- Obey the safety instructions to prevent injury and/or damage to the appliance and its surroundings.
- Do the procedures completely and in the given sequence.
- Keep this document in a safe area for future use. This document is a part of the appliance.
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT
Safety symbol | Function | Description |
Warning | “Warning” means that injury or death is possible if you do not obey the instructions. | |
Caution | “Caution” means that damage to the appliance is possible if you do not obey the instructions. | |
Note | “Note” is used to give additional information. |
Safety
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Read the instructions before operating the appliance and keep the instructions for future use.
- The appliance is only intended for domestic use within a home.
Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This appliance is specifically designed to heat. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use. - Do not attempt to operate the appliance with the door open. This can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy.
- Do not place any object between the door of the appliance. Do not allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on the sealing surfaces.
- If the door or the door seal is damaged, the appliance must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person.
- Do not heat liquids and other foods in sealed containers because the container can explode.
- Only a competent person is allowed to carry any service or repairs that involve the removal of the cover that protects against exposure to microwave energy.
- An electrical appliance is not a toy, and should therefore always be placed outside the reach of children. Children are not always able to understand potential risks. Teach children a responsible handling of electrical appliances.
- This appliance cannot be used by children from 0 to 8 years.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above if they are continuously supervised. The appliance can also be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 8 years. - Cleaning and maintenance cannot be done by children.
- Children must not play with the appliance.
- Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens.
- The appliance must be cleaned regularly and any food deposits must be removed.
- When heating food in plastic or paper containers, keep an eye on the appliance for possible ignition.
- When you see smoke, switch off and unplug the appliance.
Keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames. - Do not overcook the food.
- Do not place items on the door of the appliance. There is a risk that the appliance can fall over.
- Do not use the inside of the appliance for storage purposes. Do not store items, such as bread, cookies, etc. inside.
- Remove metal wire twisties and metal handles from paper or plastic containers/bags before placing them in the appliance.
- Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the installation instructions.
- Eggs in the shell and whole hard-boiled eggs must not be heated in the appliance since the eggs can burst, even after the appliance is switched off.
- Always carry out regular checks of the appliance and the mains cable to make sure that no damage is evident. Should there be any signs that the appliance or the mains cable is damaged in the slightest degree, the entire appliance should be returned to the Customer Service Department. For your own safety, only use the accessories and spare parts from the manufacturer which are suitable for the appliance.
- Only use and store the appliance indoors.
- Do not use the appliance near water, in a wet basement/garage or near a swimming pool.
- Avoid touching hot surfaces, especially the inside of the appliance.
- Do not cover any vents of the appliance.
- Do not let the mains cable hang over the edge of the table or counter and keep it away from the heated surface.
- Failure to keep the appliance clean could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possible result in a hazardous situation.
- The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and the temperature must be checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns
- Heating beverages in the appliance can result in delayed eruptive boiling. Always place a plastic or ceramic spoon in the cup. Be careful when handling the container.
- The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
- Always use the appliance on a secure, dry, level surface.
- Before connecting the mains plug to the mains socket, check that the voltage in your home corresponds with the voltage printed on the bottom of the appliance.
- Never leave the appliance unattended when in use.
- For your own safety, only use the accessories and spare parts from the manufacturer that are suitable for the appliance.
- Never unplug the appliance from the mains socket by pulling the mains cable.
- Always make sure that your hands are dry before handling the mains cable, mains plug or switch.
- Should you decide not to use the appliance anymore, make it inoperative by cutting the mains cable after removing the mains plug from the mains socket. Make all potentially dangerous parts of the appliance harmless, particularly for children who might be tempted to play with it.
- Before moving the appliance, make sure it is switched off. Use both hands when moving the appliance.
- Never immerse any part of the main body, lid, mains cable and mains plug in water or any other liquid to protect against electrical hazards.
- If the appliance is used for other purposes than intended, or if it is not handled in accordance with the instruction manual, the full responsibility for any consequences will rest with the user. Any damages to the appliance or other things are not covered by the warranty.
- This appliance is intended to use in household and similar applications, such as shops, offices and other working environments, farm houses, customers of motels, hotels and other residential environments and bed and breakfasts.
- The appliance is intended for heating food and beverages.
Drying of food or clothing and heating of warming pads, slippers, sponges, damp cloth and similar may lead to risk of injury, ignition or fire. - Never use a pressure cleaner or steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
- Be careful if materials can be used in the microwave oven. For an overview, refer to section ‘Materials suitable for use in the appliance’.
- Legislation requires that all electrical and electronic equipment must be collected for reuse and recycling. Electrical and electronic equipment marked with the symbol indicating separate collection of such equipment must be returned to a municipal waste collection point.
Description
INTENDED USE
The appliance is intended to be used for preparing food.
Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than described in this document.
MICROWAVE OVEN
(Figure 1)
A. Wave guide cover
B. Control panel
C. Observation window
D. Door with handle
E. Turntable shaft
F. Turntable
G. Turntable ring assembly
H. Grill rack
I. Combi crisp plate
Item | Function |
Wave guide cover | To distribute the microwave energy. |
Control panel | Refer to section ‘Control panel’. |
Observation window | To monitor the cooking inside the appliance. |
Door with handle | To open the appliance. The door also contains a safety interlock system to make sure that the door is locked when closed. |
Turntable shaft | To support the turntable. |
Turntable |
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Turntable ring assembly | To support the turntable. |
Grill rack |
The appliance contains two grill racks with different heights. |
Combi crisp plate | To cook food. |
CONTROL PANEL
(Figure 2)
A. Display
B. Function indicator
C. Clock
D. Temperature indicator
E. Crisp button
F. Low temperature button
G. Cooking button
H. Selection knob
I. Start button
J. Stop button
K. Eco/lock button
L. Kitchen assistant button
M. Defrost button
N. Home fry button
Note:
The control panel shows Dutch texts, therefore the table also includes the corresponding Dutch text in brackets if applicable.
Item | Function |
Display | To show the function indicator, the clock and the temperature indicator. |
Function indicator | To show the selected function (microwave, grill, convection). |
Clock | To show the available functions, the selected temperature, the selected weight or the remaining time during operation. To show the current time when the appliance is off. |
Temperature indicator | To show the selected temperature. |
Crisp button | To select when you use the combi crisp plate. |
Low temperature button | To select the low temperature function. |
Cooking button (magnetron / grill ) | To select microwave cooking, the grill, convection cooking or combi cooking. |
Selection knob | To select a function or adjust the temperature and/or time. |
Start button | To start the appliance. |
Stop button | To stop a function. |
Eco / lock button | To lock the appliance or to select the eco function. |
Kitchen assistant button | To select various functions. |
Defrost button | To select the defrost function. |
Home fry button | To select the home fry function. |
EXTRA FUNCTIONS
Turntable reset function
When the cooking process is finished and the turntable is not back at the start position, the appliance starts the turntable reset function.
During this function, the appliance is working and the turntable turns to the start position. The display shows
The appliance stops when the function is finished.
When you open the door or push the stop button during the function, the appliance goes into standby
Note:
The turntable reset function only works for a completed cooking process. If you pause the appliance or open the door during the cooking, the function does not work.
Note:
After the turntable reset function finishes, the turntable can deviate 30° from the start position.
Installation
UNPACKING
- Remove the packaging.
- Examine the appliance for damage.
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
- Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface.
- Place the appliance as far away as possible from a radio or television. The microwave energy can cause interferences with these appliances.
- Do not place the appliance near a heat source.
- Make sure that there is sufficient space available around the appliance for the ventilation openings.
Caution:
Blocking the ventilation openings can cause damage to the appliance. - Do not remove the supports of the appliance.
- Install the appliance according to the dimensions in the figure 3.
- Make sure that the back of the appliance is placed against a wall.
Warning:
The wave guide cover inside the appliance divides the microwaves and must never be removed
Operation
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
1. Clean the appliance and the accessories before operation. Use a damp cloth
SETTING THE CLOCK
Note:
When you plug in the appliance for the first time, the display shows ‘0:00’ and the buzzer sounds one time.
- Push the kitchen assistant button. The display shows ‘AS-1’.
- Push the start button to go to the clock setting mode. The display shows ‘0:00’ and the value for hours flashes
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the hours.
Note:
The value must be between 0 and 23. - Push the kitchen assistant button again. The value for minutes on the display flashes.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the minutes.
Note:
The value must be between 0 and 59 - Push the kitchen assistant button to save the settings.
Note:
If you do not push the kitchen assistant button within 5 minutes, the appliance returns to the previous setting.
During cooking, you can push the kitchen assistant button to see the current time.
SETTING THE KITCHEN TIMER
- Push the kitchen assistant button two times. The display shows ‘AS-2’.
- Push the start button to go to the kitchen timer setting mode. The display shows ‘0:00’.
- Turn the selection knob to set the kitchen timer.
Note:
The maximum cooking time is 95 minutes. - Push the start button to save the setting.
When the kitchen timer finishes, a buzzer sounds 5 times and the display shows the current time.
USING THE MICROWAVE FUNCTION
For an overview of the suggested power for microwave cooking, refer to section ‘Power settings for microwave cooking’.
- Push the cooking button. ‘P100’ flashes on the display.
- Push the start button to confirm the function. The display shows ‘P100’.
- To select the desired microwave power:
a. Push the cooking button.
b. Turn the selection knob. - Push the start button to confirm the power. The display shows the selected power setting.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the cooking time. The cooking time increases gradually. Refer to section ‘Values for increasing the cooking time‘ for an overview.
Note:
The maximum cooking time is 95 minutes. - Push the start button to confirm the cooking time and start the appliance.
During cooking, you can push the cooking button to see the current power.
USING THE GRILL FUNCTION
Note:
If half the cooking time passed, a buzzer sounds two times. For a better grilling result, you should turn the food over. Close the door and push the selection knob again to continue the grilling.
- Push the cooking button two times. ‘G-1’ flashes on the display.
- Push the start button to confirm the function. The display shows ‘G-1’.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the cooking time.
Note:
The maximum cooking time is 95 minutes. - Push the start button to confirm the cooking time and start the appliance.
During cooking, you can push the cooking button to see the current power.
USING THE COMBI FUNCTION
For an overview of the available combination menus, refer to section ‘Combination settings’.
- Push the cooking button four times. ‘C-1’ flashes on the display.
- To select the desired combi menu:
a. Push the cooking button.
b. Turn the selection knob. - Push the start button to confirm the function. The display shows the selected combi function.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the cooking time.
Note:
The maximum cooking time is 95 minutes. - Push the start button to confirm the cooking time and start the appliance
USING THE COMBI CRISP PLATE
The combi crisp plate can be used for preparing pizza, potatoes, fries, hamburgers and other kinds of meat. The plate has non-stick coating.
For an overview of the available menus for the combi crisp plate, refer to section ‘Combi crisp plate menus‘.
Prepare the combi crisp plate
- If necessary, lightly apply oil to the combi crisp plate.
- Place food on the combi crisp plate.
- Place the combi crisp plate on top of the grill rack.
- Place the grill rack together with the combi crisp plate on the turntable.
Start the crisp function
- Push the crisp button. ‘C-1’ flashes on the display.
- To select the desired menu:
a. Push the crisp button.
b. Turn the selection knob. - Push the start button to confirm the function.
- Turn the selection knob to select the weight.
- Push the start button to start the appliance.
Note:
When you use the crisp function, you cannot adjust the cooking time. The time in the menu is fixed.
USING THE HOME FRY FUNCTION
For an overview of the available home fry menus, refer to section ‘Home fry menus’.
Note:
Always use the combi crisp plate when you use the home fry function.
- Push the home fry button. ‘H-1’ flashes on the display.
- To select the desired home fry menu:
a. Push the home fry button.
b. Turn the selection knob. - Push the start button to confirm the menu.
- Turn the selection knob to select the weight.
- Push the start button to confirm the weight.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the preset cooking time.
Note:
You can adjust the cooking time within the preset values. - Push the start button to confirm the cooking time and start the appliance.
USING THE CONVECTION COOKING FUNCTION (WITH PREHEATING)
In the convection cooking function, you can cook food like in a traditional oven. The microwave is not used.
For a better cooking result, you should only place food in the appliance when the appliance is preheated.
- Push the cooking button three times. ‘140’ flashes on the display.
- Push the start button to confirm the function. The display shows ‘140’.
- To select the convection temperature:
a. Push the cooking button.
b. Turn the selection knob.
Note:
The temperature can be set from 140°C to 230°C. - Push the start button to confirm the temperature.
- Push the start button again to start the preheating.
When the appliance is preheated, a buzzer sounds two times and the preheating temperature flashes on the display. - Place food in the appliance and close the door.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the cooking time.
Note:
The maximum cooking time is 95 minutes. - Push the start button to start the appliance.
USING THE CONVECTION COOKING FUNCTION (WITHOUT PREHEATING)
- Push the cooking button three times. ‘140’ flashes on the display.
- Push the start button to confirm the function. The display shows ‘140’.
- To select the convection temperature:
a. Push the cooking button.
b. Turn the selection knob.
Note:
The temperature can be set from 140°C to 230°C. - Push the start button to confirm the temperature.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the cooking time.
Note:
The maximum cooking time is 95 minutes. - Push the start button to start the appliance.
USING THE MULTI-STAGE COOKING FUNCTION
You can use the multi-stage cooking function to set a maximum of two stages at one time. The buzzer sounds one time after each stage is finished and when the next stage starts.
Note:
You cannot set the kitchen timer, auto menu or preheating as a stage.
Note:
If you use the defrost function as a stage, this function must be the first stage.
The procedure shows an example to defrost food for 5 minutes and then to cook the food with 80% microwave power for 7 minutes.
- Push the defrost button two times. The display shows ‘dEF2’.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the defrost time.
- Push the cooking button. ‘P100’ flashes on the display.
- Push the start button to confirm the function. The display shows ‘P100’.
- Turn the selection knob to the desired microwave power.
- Push the start button to confirm the power. The display shows the selected power setting (in this example ‘P80’).
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the cooking time.
- Push the start button to start the appliance.
USING THE QUICK START FUNCTION
Using the start button
- Push the start button to start cooking on full power for 30 seconds.
- During cooking, push the start button again to add 30 seconds to the cooking time.
Each push of the button adds 30 seconds.
Using the selection knob
- Turn the selection knob clockwise to immediately set the cooking time.
- Push the start button to start cooking on full power.
USING THE AUTO MENU
For an overview of the available auto menus, refer to section ‘Auto menus’.
- Turn the selection knob counter-clockwise to select an auto menu. The display shows the selected menu ‘AX’ (X indicates the menu number).
- Push the start button to confirm the menu.
- Turn the selection knob to select the weight.
- Push the start button to start the appliance.
USING THE DEFROST FUNCTION
Defrosting by weight
- Push the defrost button. The display shows ‘dEF1’.
- Turn the selection knob to select the weight.
Note:
The maximum weight is 1000 g. - Push the start button to start the appliance.
Defrosting by time
- Push the defrost button two times. The display shows ‘dEF2’.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the cooking time.
- Push the start button to start the appliance.
USING THE LOW TEMPERATURE FUNCTION
For an overview of the available low temperature menus, refer to section ‘Low temperature menus’.
- Push the low temperature button. ‘L1’ flashes on the display.
- To select the desired low temperature menu:
a. Push the low temperature button.
b. Turn the selection knob. - Push the start button to confirm the menu.
- Turn the selection knob to select the temperature.
- Push the start button to confirm the temperature.
- Turn the selection knob to adjust the cooking time.
- Push the start button to start the appliance.
USING THE ECO FUNCTION
You can use the eco function to switch off the display to save energy.
- Push the eco/lock button. The display switches off.
- Push any button to cancel the eco function and switch on the display.
USING THE DEODORIZATION FUNCTION
You can use the deodorization function to remove smells from the appliance.
During the deodorization function, the appliance operates on full power for 5 minutes.
Caution:
Make sure that the appliance is empty during the deodorization function.
- Push the kitchen assistant button three times. The display shows ‘AS-3’.
- Push the start button to start the appliance.
USING THE STEAM CLEAN FUNCTION
You can use the steam clean function to easily clean your appliance.
During the steam clean function, the appliance operates on full power for 5 minutes. The water becomes hot and steam is formed inside the appliance.
- Place a cup of water in the appliance.
- Push the kitchen assistant button five times. The display shows ‘AS-5’.
- Push the start button to start the appliance.
LOCKING THE APPLIANCE
When the appliance is locked, you cannot operate the buttons.
- Push and hold the eco/lock button for three seconds. A beep sounds and the function indicator for ‘locked’ is on.
The display shows the current time or ‘0:00’. - Repeat the procedure to unlock the appliance. A beep sounds and the display no longer shows the function indicator for ‘locked’.
USING THE MUTE FUNCTION
During mute function, the appliance does not sound a buzzer and the push buttons are silent.
- Push the kitchen assistant button four times. The display shows ‘AS-4’.
- Push the start button to confirm the mute function.
- Repeat the procedure to deactivate the mute function.
Cleaning and maintenance
CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
Warning:
Make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the mains supply.
Caution:
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or sharp scrapers
- Clean the inside of the appliance after every use. Use a damp cloth.
- Clean the accessories. Use soapy water and dry the accessories after cleaning
Note:
You can also clean the accessories in a dishwasher, except the combi crisp plate. - Clean the outside of the appliance. Use a damp cloth.
- Use the deodorization function to remove bad smells from the appliance. Refer to section ‘Using the deodorization function’.
- Use the steam clean function to easily clean the inside of the appliance. Refer to section ‘Using the steam clean function’.
Extra information
MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE APPLIANCE
Material | Suitable |
Aluminium foil | Yes (*) |
Paper | Yes (**) |
Cling film | Yes |
Aluminium tray | No |
Microwave dishes | Yes |
Heatproof plastic | Yes |
Unglazed pottery | No |
Metal cooking utensils | No |
Ovenproof glass and ceramics | Yes |
Normal glass | Yes |
Metallic twists | No |
Plate with metallic decoration | No |
Mercury thermometer | No |
Closed jar | No (***) |
Bottle with a narrow neck | No |
Roasting bags | Yes |
(*) By covering thinner parts of foods (such as chicken legs), you prevent them from cooking too quickly.
(**) Use undecorated kitchen paper to cover food and to absorb grease.
(***) Remove the lid and make sure that the jar is not heated too long. The jar may break.
POWER SETTINGS FOR MICROWAVE COOKING
Microwave power | Watt | Application |
P10 (low) | 90 | Softening butter or ice cream. |
P30 (medium-low) | 270 | Soup, hotchpot or defrosting. |
P50 (medium) | 450 | Hotchpot, fish. |
P80 (medium-high) | 720 | Rice, fish, chicken, grounded meat. |
P100 (high) | 900-1000 | Heating, milk, boiling water, vegetables, heating beverages. |
VALUES FOR INCREASING THE COOKING TIME
Minutes | Steps |
0-1 | 5 seconds |
1-5 | 10 seconds |
5-10 | 30 seconds |
10-30 | 1 minute |
30-95 | 5 minutes |
COMBINATION SETTINGS
Menu | Microwave | Grill | Convection |
C-1 | X | X | |
C-2 | X | X | |
C-3 | X | X | |
C-4 | X | X | X |
COMBI CRISP PLATE MENUS
Menu | Application | Weight (g) | Power | Temperature at the start |
C1 | Fresh mini pizza | 300, 600 or 900 | C-4 | Room temperature |
C2 | Lasagna | 200, 300, 400 or 500 | C-4 | Refrigerated temperature |
C3 | Bread | 100 | Convection 230°C (without preheating) | Freezer temperature |
C4 | Pie/tart | 300 | Convection 230°C (with preheating) | Refrigerated temperature |
HOME FRY MENUS
Note:
The times listed in the table are an indication
Menu | Application | Pieces / weight (g) | Time (min.) | Recommendatio n | Temperature |
H1 | Fries (frozen) | 400-500/600 | 20-25 | (*) | 230°C |
H2 | Potato croquettes (frozen) | 400-500/600 | 20-25 | (*) | 230°C |
H3 | Chicken legs (frozen) | 400-500/600 | 20-25 | (*) | 230°C |
H4 | Roast beef (fresh) | 400-500/600 | 20-25 | (*) | 230°C |
H5 | Chicken nuggets (frozen) | 400-500/600 | 20-25 | (*) | 230°C |
H6 | Escalope (frozen) | 2-3 pieces | 20-25 | (**) | 230°C |
H7 | Spring rolls (frozen) | 400-500/600 | 20-25 | (*) | 230°C |
H8 | Vegetables (fresh) | 400-500/600 | 10-25 | (*) | 230°C |
H9 | Shrimps (frozen) | 400-500/600 | 12-15 | (*) | 230°C |
(*) Turn the food over when 1/3 and 2/3 of the cooking time passed.
(**) Turn the food over when 1/2 the cooking time passed.
Menu | Application | Weight (g) | Power |
A1 | Auto reheat | 150, 250, 350, 450 or 600 | 100% (microwave) |
A2 | Potato | 1 (+/- 230) 2 (+/- 460) 3 (+/- 690) |
100% (microwave) |
A3 | Meat | 150, 300, 450 or 650 | 100% (microwave) |
A4 | Vegetable | 150, 350 or 500 | 100% (microwave) |
A5 | Fish | 150, 250, 350, 450 or 650 | 80% (microwave) |
A6 | Pasta | 50 (with 450 ml water) 100 (with 800 ml water) 150 (with 1200 ml water) |
80% (microwave) |
A7 | Soup | 200, 400 or 600 | 100% (microwave) |
A8 | Cake | 475 | Preheat to 140°C |
A9 | Pizza | 200, 300 or 400 | C-4 (microwave, grill and convection) |
A10 | Chicken | 500, 750, 1000 or 1200 | C-4 (microwave, grill and convection) |
Note:
The display shows a value corresponding to the weight. For example, if you select menu A1 and the weight is 250 g, the displays shows ‘250’ or if you select menu A2 and the weight is 230 g, the display shows ‘1’.
When you use auto menu A9, refer to section ‘Using the convection cooking function (with preheating)’ for more information on how to use convection with preheating.
When you use auto menu A10, refer to section ‘Using the grill function’ for more information on how to use the grill function.
LOW TEMPERATURE MENUS
Menu | Application | Available temperatures (°C) | Maximum cooking time |
L1 | Slow cook | 90, 110 | 12 hours |
L2 | Keep warm | 60, 70, 80 | 95 minutes |
L3 | Dry food | 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 | 12 hours |
L4 | Yoghurt | 40 | 12 hours |
L5 | Warming food | 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 | 95 minutes |
Troubleshooting
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
- Try to find a solution for the problem with the help of the troubleshooting table.
- If you cannot find a solution for the problem, contact Inventum Huishoudelijke Apparaten B.V.
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
Problem | Possible cause | Possible solution |
The appliance does not start. | The mains cable is not connected correctly. | Make sure that the mains cable is connected correctly. |
A fuse or circuit breaker is blown. | Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. | |
The appliance does not become warm. | The door is not closed correctly. | Close the door correctly. |
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TECHNICAL
Item | Specification |
Model | MN3018C |
Voltage | 220-230 Volt~ 50Hz |
Input power | 2400 Watt |
Microwave power | 900-1000 Watt |
Input power – convection | 2150-2400 Watt |
Input power – grill | 2150-2400 Watt |
Capacity | 30 liter |
Turntable | Ø 315 mm |
External dimensions | 32.7 x 52.0 x 52.0 cm |
Internal dimensions | 23.0 x 33.0 x 33.5 cm |
Net weight | 19.8 kg |
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extended warranty at a later date, the warranty period still starts from the original date of purchase. - The 3-year extended warranty can only be applied for if you are in the possession of a copy of the original receipt and the Inventum 5-year warranty certificate.
Large domestic appliances
- Breakdowns or faults in large domestic appliances (separate and built-in white goods) can be registered via the form at ‘https://inventum.eu/service-aanvraag’, by calling the Inventum costumer service department or in the store where you bought the device. The telephone number of the costumer service department can be found at ‘https://www.inventum.eu‘.
- In the event of breakdowns or faults in large domestic appliances, Inventum will have the option to have a service engineer inspect the faulty device onsite at the customer in the Netherlands and to carry out repairs, there and The Inventum customer service department can also decide to have the device exchanged.
- If you suffer a breakdown or fault in a large domestic appliance during the first 2 years from the date of purchase, Inventum will not charge any costs for the exchange, call-out or for parts and
- If you registered the product as described before at ‘https://inventum.eu/garantie-registratie’ and you subsequently report a breakdown of a large domestic appliance in the 3rd to 5th year of the date of purchase, the 5-year Inventum warranty applies and the device will be repaired or exchanged, free of charge. In the event of a repair or exchange of the device, you only pay the costs of exchange. The current costs of exchange are listed at ‘https://www.inventum.eu/omruilkosten’. If you did not register the product, the 3-year extended warranty does not apply.
- When reporting a breakdown or fault, a service engineer will contact the customer within 1 working day in order to make an appointment. When the report is made in a weekend or during a public holiday, this will be the next working
- If you report a breakdown or fault via the form at ‘https://inventum.eu/service-aanvraag’, you will be kept informed of the progress via mobile messages and e-mail.
- The warranty period starts from the date the product is
- In order to claim under the warranty, you must produce a copy of the original receipt and the Inventum 5-year warranty
- The warranty applies only to normal domestic use of Inventum products within the
Breakdowns or faults outside the warranty period
- Breakdowns or faults in small or large domestic appliances outside the warranty period, can be reported to the costumer services department via the form at ‘https://inventum.eu/service-aanvraag’ or by calling the costumer services department.
- The costumer services department may ask you to send the product for inspection or repair. The costs of dispatch will be at your expense.
- The inspection to establish whether repair is possible involves a charge. You need to grant your permission for this, in
- In the event of a large domestic appliance, Inventum, at your request, can send out a service engineer. In that case, you will be charged the call-out costs, as well as parts and
- In the event of an instruction to repair, the repair costs must be paid in advance. In the event of a repair by a service engineer, the costs of the repair must be settled with the engineer onsite, preferably by means of PIN
Warranty exclusions
- The following is excluded from the aforesaid warranties:
- normal wear and tear;
- improper use or misuse;
- insufficient maintenance
- failure to comply with the operating and maintenance instructions;
- unprofessional installation or repairs by third parties or the customer himself;
- non-original parts used by the customer;
- use for commercial or business purposes;
- removal of the serial number and/or rating
- In addition, the warranty does not apply to normal consumer goods, such as:
- dough hooks, baking tins, (carbon) filters, ;
- batteries, bulbs, carbon filters, fat filters, ;
- external connection cables;
- glass accessories and glass parts such as oven doors;
- and similar items.
- Transport damage not caused by Inventum is also excluded. Therefore, inspect your new device before starting to use it. If you detect any damage, you must report this to the store where you purchased the product within 5 working days, or to the Inventum customer service department via the form at ‘https://inventum.eu/service- aanvraag’. If transport damage is not reported within this period, Inventum does not accept any liability in this respect.
- The following are excluded from warranty and/or replacement: faults, loss of and damage to the device as a result of an event that is normally insured under the home contents insurance.
Important to know
- The replacement or repair of a faulty product, or a part thereof, does not lead to an extension of the original warranty period.
- Parts that have been replaced, packaging material and exchanged devices are taken back by the service engineer and become the property of Inventum.
- If a complaint is unfounded, all costs arising from it will be at the customer’s expense.
- Following expiry of the warranty period, all costs of repair or replacement, including administration costs, dispatch and call-out charges, will be charged to the customer.
- Inventum cannot be held liable for damage as a result of devices built in incorrectly.
- Inventum cannot be held liable for damage caused by external events, unless this liability arises from mandatory statutory provisions.
- These warranty and service provisions are governed by Dutch law. Disputes will be settled exclusively by the competent Dutch court.