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USER MANUAL MD 10596 MEDION

natural_image White microwave oven with open door and control knobs, no visible text or symbols on the device itself.

Mikrowelle Micro-ondes Magnetron Microondas Microonde Microwave MEDION MD 10596

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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WAARSCHUWING! Explosiegevaar!

WAARSCHUWING! Brandgevaar!

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  1. Information about this user manual .... 106

1.1. Explanation of symbols .....106

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  1. Proper use

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  1. Safety instructions ....

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3.1. Setting up and connecting the microwave .....107

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3.2. Avoiding risk of fire 109

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3.3. Safety instructions relating specifically to the use of microwaves ..... 110

3.4. Safety instructions on the heating of liquids 111

  1. Appliance overview

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  1. Package contents

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  1. Cooking in the microwave 113

6.1. Size and shape of microwave-safe containers .....114

6.2. Microwave-suitable materials....114

  1. Before using the appliance for the first time....114

7.1. Setting up the appliance....114

7.2. Cleaning the appliance for the first time....115

7.3. Inserting the glass turntable....115

  1. Operation 115

8.1. Configuring settings....116

8.2. Cooking table....117

8.3. Interrupting a programme ....117

8.4. Defrost....117

  1. Energy-saving tips 118

  2. Cleaning and care.... 118

  3. Prolonged non-use and transport 119

  4. Troubleshooting 120

  5. Technical specifications.... 120

  6. EU declaration of conformity 120

  7. Disposal 121

  8. Service information.... 121

  9. Legal Notice....122

1. Information about this user manual

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Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using this appliance.

Please read the safety instructions and the user manual carefully before using the appliance for the first time. Note the warnings on the appliance and in the user manual.

Always keep the user manual close to hand. If you sell the appliance or give it away, please ensure that you also pass on this user manual. It is an essential component of the product.

1.1. Explanation of symbols

If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below, the hazard described in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences described there from occurring.

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DANGER!

Warning: risk of fatal injury!

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WARNING!

Warning: risk of possible fatal injury and/or serious irreversible injuries!

MEDION MD 10596 - WARNING! - 1

CAUTION!

Warning: risk of minor and/or moderate injuries!

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NOTICE!

Follow these instructions to prevent damage to the appliance!

MEDION MD 10596 - NOTICE! - 1

CAUTION!

Danger due to hot surfaces!

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This symbol provides useful additional information for assembling or operating the appliance.

MEDION MD 10596 - CAUTION! - 2

Follow the instructions in the user manual!

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Symbol for alternating current (AC)

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Protective earthing symbol (for protection class I)

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The position numbers after the corresponding appliance components in the text refer to the illustration in Section "4. Appliance overview" on page 112.

2. Proper use

The microwave may only be used for heating up suitable food in suitable cooking containers and dishes.

This appliance is designed for use in private households and similar household applications, such as

• in kitchens for staff in retail outlets, offices and other commercial areas
• on agricultural estates
- by customers in hotels, motels and other accommodation facilities
- in bed-and-breakfast establishments.

The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages if the appliance is used for commercial purposes or for any purpose other than the purpose specified above.

▶ Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use.
▶ Comply with all the information in this user manual, especially the safety instructions. Any other use is considered improper and can cause personal injury or property damage.

3. Safety instructions

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!

  • Keep the appliance and its accessories out of the reach of children.
    ■ This appliance may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or by those with limited experience and/or knowledge, provided that they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the appliance and have understood the associated risks.
    ■ Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance.
    ■ Cleaning and user maintenance may not be carried out by children unless they are supervised.
    ■ Children younger than 8 must be kept away from the appliance and the mains cable.

3.1. Sett ing up and connecting the microwave

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WARNING! Risk of electric shock!

There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.

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■ Before using the applianq for the first time and after each use, check the microwave and the mains cable for damage.

■ Do not use the microwave if you notice that it, or the mains cable, is damaged.
■ Make sure that the mains cable is not damaged and does not run underneath the microwave or over hot surfaces or sharp edges.
■ Completely unwind the mains cable.
■ Do not kink or crush the mains cable.
■ Contact our Service team without delay if the appliance has been damaged during transport.
■ Only connect the microwave to a properly installed, earthed and fused socket. The mains voltage must match the technical

specifications for the appliance.

■ The socket must be freely accessible so that you can unplug the microwave from the mains quickly if necessary.

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WARNING! Risk of injury!

There is a risk of injury as a result of microwave radiation. Microwave radiation may leak outside if the appliance is damaged. Damage to the mains cable may cause an electric shock.

■ WARNING! If the housing, covers, microwave door, door seals or the door lock of the microwave are damaged, do not use the microwave under any circumstances. Immediately remove the plug from the earthed mains socket in this case. Do not use the microwave again until it has been repaired by a person trained for this purpose.

■ WARNING! It is dangerous for untrained persons to carry out repair or maintenance work which requires the removal of a cover which is in place to prevent the escape of microwave radiation.

■ Do not, under any circumstances, make any unauthorised modifications to the microwave or try to open a component and/or repair it yourself. The microwave oven and mains cable must exclusively be repaired by a professional workshop or contact the Service Centre in order to avoid any hazards.

- Do not remove any of the microwave’s internal covers or the inner coating of the viewing window as this may lead to microwave radiation leakage.

■ Only use replacement parts or accessories that we have supplied or approved.

■ Do not use the microwave in humid environments as this may cause an electric shock.

■ Do not immerse the microwave in water or other liquids and do not hold the microwave under running water.

■ Protect the microwave from water in droplet and spray form. Do not let the appliance come into contact with water or other liquids. Keep the appliance, the mains cable and the mains plug away from wash basins, sinks or similar. If liquid ever penetrates the appliance, immediately disconnect the plug from the earthed mains socket. Have the appliance checked by a qualified specialist workshop.

■ Pull the mains plug out of the socket

  • when you are cleaning or maintaining the appliance
  • when you are assembling or disassembling the appliance
    – the appliance is damp or wet
  • if you are no longer using the appliance
  • when the appliance is unattended
    – during thunderstorms.

■ Do not touch the appliance or the mains cable with wet hands.

3.2. Avoiding risk of fi re

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WARNING! Risk of explosion!

Mixtures of water and oil can ignite or even explode.

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■ Do not heat water mixed with oil or fat in the microwave.

■ Do not defrost frozen fat or oil in the microwave.

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WARNING! Risk of fire!

There is a risk of fire due to improper use of the appliance

■ Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.
■ Never leave the appliance unattended while it is in use.
■ Do not operate the microwave with an external timer or separate, remote control system.

■ Keep an eye on the microwave when heating up or cooking food in combustible materials like plastic or paper containers.

■ The appliance may only used for heating up suitable food in suitable containers and dishes.
■ Do not dry combustible objects in the appliance (no food or clothing, heat pads, slippers, sponges, moist cleaning cloths, etc.). This may lead to injuries, ignition or fire.
■ Do not prepare any food containing alcohol in the appliance.
■ Do not use the appliance for frying or to heat up oil.
■ If smoke is emitted, switch off the appliance or unplug the plug and keep the microwave door closed to suffocate any flames.
■ Always use standard popcorn packaging that is designed for making popcorn in a microwave.
■ Never exceed the cooking times specified by the manufacturer.
■ Do not store any food or other objects in the microwave.

3.3. Safety instructions relating specifically to the use of microwaves

■ WARNING! Do not heat up food or liquids in sealed or tightly closed containers! These can explode in the appliance and cause injuries on opening. Remove the lids from containers which close, such as feeding bottles for babies.
■ Food prepared in the microwave may heat up unevenly. Check the temperature of food before eating. When preparing baby food and bottles, always stir the food or shake the bottle before checking the temperature in order to avoid burns.
■ Do not heat eggs in their shells or prepare whole hard-boiled eggs in the microwave as they may explode while cooking and even after removal from the microwave. Eggs may only be cooked in microwave dishes designed specifically for this purpose.
■ Prick or score food with a tough skin, e.g. tomatoes,

sausages, aubergines, etc. before cooking in order to prevent it from bursting.

■ Hot steam will escape when you open cooking containers (e.g. popcorn bags, food storage containers). Always hold the opening away from your body as you open the container.

■ Hot steam will escape when you open the microwave door. Do not stand too close.

■ The surfaces of the microwave, the accessory parts, as well as the dishes will become very hot during the cooking process. Use oven gloves. Allow parts to cool down before cleaning.

3.4. Safety instructions on the heating of liquids

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CAUTION!

Risk of injury!

There is a risk of burns.

■ WARNING! When warming up liquids in the microwave, so-called “delayed boiling” can occur, i.e. the liquid has reached boiling temperature without beginning to bubble as boiling liquids

normally do. Movements, such as those occurring when removing the liquid from the microwave, can then cause a sudden reaction, causing boiling liquid to spurt out, which is why caution is required when handling the container.

■ Do not use tall, narrow containers.

■ Place a glass rod or ceramic rod in the container when heating liquids in order to prevent delayed boiling. Wait a few moments after heating the liquid then take hold of the container carefully and stir the liquid before you take it out of the oven.

4. Appliance overview

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text_image Labeled diagram of a microwave oven with numbered parts for identification

Fig. 1 – Front view with door open

  1. Cooking compartment
  2. Magnetron mica waveguide cover (DO NOT REMOVE!)
  3. Mains cable with mains plug
  4. Cooking level control dial
  5. Time control dial/defrosting time guide
  6. Glass turntable
  7. Roller ring
  8. Drive shaft
  9. Door lock
  10. Door handle (not shown)
  11. Microwave door with viewing window

5. Package contents

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DANGER!

Risk of injury!

There is a risk of choking and suffocation due to swallowing or inhaling small parts or plastic wrap.

  • Keep all packaging materials used (bag, pieces of polystyrene etc.) out of the reach of children.
    ■ Do not allow children to play with the packaging material.

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NOTICE!

Possible material damage!

Possibility of damage to the appliance due to improper handling

■ The mica waveguide cover (2) in the cooking area (1) is not part of the packaging and must not be removed!

Remove the product from the packaging and remove all packaging material.
▶ Check the package contents to ensure that all items are included. If anything is missing, please contact our Service Centre within 14 days of purchase.
Before each use, check the microwave oven for any damage. Contact our Service team in the event of any damage.

The following items are supplied with your product:

  • Microwave
  • Glass turntable
  • Roller ring
  • Drive shaft
  • Short manual

6. Cooking in the microwave

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NOTICE!

Possible material damage!

The use of unsuitable materials can cause damage to the appliance or the material itself.

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■ Exclusively use the accessories supplied IT or accessories which are described as suitable in this user manual.
■ Do not use dishes with metal trimmings or metal dishes as this may lead to sparks that may damage the appliance and/or the dishes.
As soon as you notice sparks or flashes, turn the time control dial to 0 and unplug the mains plug. Check whether there are any metal objects in or on the food or dish.
■ Do not use crystal or lead crystal glass. It can shatter, and coloured glass may become discoloured.
■ Do not use materials that are not heat-proof. They may warp or may even catch fire.
■ Use dishes suitable for microwave ovens. Look for markings such as "microwave-safe" or "For the microwave" when purchasing dishes.

In order to correctly arrange the food to be cooked, place the thickest pieces on the outside.

Note the exact cooking or heating times.

▶ Choose the shortest available cooking or heating time and extend it if necessary.

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▶ Cover food during cooking or heating with a microwave-safe cover. Covering the food helps avoid splashes; furthermore, the food is more evenly cooked.
▶ Foods such as chicken pieces or hamburgers should be turned once when cooking in the microwave oven in order to speed up cooking. Larger pieces such as joints or roasting chickens must be turned at least once.
It is also important to reposition food, e.g. if cooking meatballs: After half of the cooking time has expired, the food should be repositioned from top to bottom and from the inside to the outside.
▶ After heating, stir the food if possible to ensure even temperatures; otherwise, let the food stand for a short time.

6.1. Size and shape of microwave-safe containers

Flat, broad containers are better than narrow, tall ones. "Flat" foods can be cooked more evenly.

Round or oval containers are more suitable than angular ones. There is a danger of local overheating in the corners.

6.2. Microwave-suitable materials

Use the following utensils in the microwave:

  • Browning dishes
  • Crockery
    • Glass containers without a lid
  • Oven-safe glassware
  • Oven-safe cooking bags
  • Paper bags and cups (only for brief warming up)
  • Paper towel (only for covering foods and for soaking up grease)
  • Microwave-safe plastic containers

• Microwave-safe plastic packaging
• Microwave-safe thermometer
- Wax paper (only for covering foods)
Always note the manufacturer's instructions.

7. Before using the appliance for the first time

7.1. Sett ing up the appliance

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Fig. 2 – Appliance clearance

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WARNING!

Risk of fire!

There is a risk of fire if the appliance is set up incorrectly.

To ensure adequate ventilation, the clearances specified in "Fig. 2 –
Appliance clearance" must be maintained. The spacer at the back of the appliance must touch the wall. It ensures that the correct clearance is maintained when positioning the microwave.

■ Do not remove the feet.
■ The microwave is designed as a freestanding appliance. Do not operate the microwave in fitted cabinets or a cupboard.

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NOTICE!

Possible material damage!

There is a risk of damage to the appliance if installed incorrectly.

■ Place the microwave on a level, stable surface which is able to carry the weight of the appliance as well as the maximum weight of the food which will be cooked in it.
■ Use the appliance indoors only.
■ Do not place the microwave:

  • near sources of heat or naked flames
  • near radios or televisions
    – in the immediate vicinity of inflammable materials
    – in a location prone to wetness or high humidity.
  • in a location with extremely high or low temperatures or in direct sunlight.

Chemical additives in furniture coatings may corrode the material of the appliance feet and cause residue on the furniture surface.

■ Place the appliance on a heat-resistant mat if necessary.

Connect the microwave to a convenient and easily accessible, earthed mains socket.

7.2. Cleaning the appliance for the first time

▶ Pull the door catch (10) to open the microwave door.
To remove dust residue from the packaging and any other potential residue stemming from the manufacturing process, wipe out the cooking area (1) and the inner side of the viewing window (11) with a slightly damp, soft cloth before using the appliance for the first time. Ensure that no liquids penetrate the microwave and dry the surfaces completely afterwards.
Clean the glass turntable (6) and the roller ring (7) in warm water with a little washing up liquid before drying off these parts completely.

7.3. Inserting the glass turntable

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Fig. 3 - Inserting the glass turntable

▶ Do not use the microwave without properly installing the glass turntable (6).
▶ Check that the drive shaft (8) is correctly inserted in the recess on the base of the cooking compartment and that its wings rest flat on the base. If necessary, turn the drive shaft (8) until it sinks into its correct position.
Place the roller ring (7) in the recess in the cooking area and then place the glass turntable (6) centrally on the drive shaft (8) (see "Fig. 3 – Inserting the glass turntable") so that the webs of the glass turntable (6) lie between the wings of the drive shaft.

8. Operation

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DANGER!

Risk of injury!

There is a risk of injury from electric shock or microwave radiation

Microwave radiation may leak outside if the appliance is damaged. Damage to the mains cable may cause an electric shock.

If the housing, covers, microwave door (11) or the door catch of the microwave oven are damaged, do not use the microwave oven under any circumstances. Immediately remove the plug from the earthed mains socket in this case.
■ If you discover any damage, do not use the microwave. Instead, please contact the Service Centre.

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NOTICE!

Possible material damage!

Possibility of damage to the appliance due to improper handling

■ The microwave has been designed for household use and may not be used outside.
■ Do not operate the appliance without the glass turntable (6) and never operate it without food in the cooking area (1).
■ Do not move the appliance when it is in use.

▶ Prepare the food: Poultry, pork, minced meat and all types of fish are suitable for preparing in the microwave. In contrast, beef and game meats quickly become tough in the microwave and are therefore not suitable. When preparing vegetables, meat and fish, cut the food into as evenly sized pieces as possible and cover it when cooking.

▶ Pull the door handle (10) to open the microwave door (11).
Place the food in a microwave-safe container in the centre of the glass turntable (6).
▶ Close the microwave door (11) until you hear it click into place.

8.1. Configuring settings

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CAUTION!

Risk of injury!

As the food or containers may be very hot, there is a risk of scalding.

■ Always use a protective cloth or heatproof oven gloves when removing food from the oven (1).

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When the appliance is in use, condensation may form on the inner walls and microwave door (11). This is normal when cooking and does not indicate a malfunction. If condensation forms, wipe it off with a soft cloth.

▶ Set the cooking level control dial (4) to the desired level as per the table.

Cooking levelOutputExamples of use
eLow 120 W Keepingwarm, thawing ice cream
De-frost230 W Defrosting, melting butter
Medium385 W Slow cooking, cooking fish, soups
Medium high540 W Cooking rice, minced meat dishes, chicken
High 700 W Fastheating, heating drinks, boiling water, cooking vegetables

▶ Turn the time control dial (5) to set the desired cooking time and to start the cooking process.

The time in minutes is indicated on the scale of the time control dial.

The longest cooking time is 35 minutes.

Once the cooking process has finished, i.e. when the time control dial (5) has returned to 0 or if you have reset it to 0 manually, a beep will sound.

▶ Open the microwave door (11) and remove the cooked food.

8.2. Cooking table

Cooking table/examples
Cooking levelWeightCooking time (min.)Food
MEDION MD 10596 - Cooking table - 1100 g 0:30 Thawing ice cream
200 g 1:00
300 g 1:30
MEDION MD 10596 - Cooking table - 2200 g 6:00 Defrosting vegetables (e.g. broccoli)
400 g 11:00
600 g 15:00
MEDION MD 10596 - Cooking table - 3200 g 7:30 Heating (cooled) fish dishes
300 g 8:00
400 g 9:30
MEDION MD 10596 - Cooking table - 4200 g 4:00 Heating (cooled) vegetables
300 g 6:00
400 g 8:30
MEDION MD 10596 - Cooking table - 5500 g 18:00 Cooking meat loaf
MEDION MD 10596 - Cooking table - 6500 g 25:00 Cooking pork goulash (in sauce)
MEDION MD 10596 - Cooking table - 7150 g 5:00 Cooking potatoes
300 g 8:00
450 g 13:00
MEDION MD 10596 - Cooking table - 8300 ml 2:30 Heating (cooled) milk
600 ml 4:30
900 ml 7:00

If the food is not cooked/heated enough after the cooking time has elapsed, start the process again. To do so, use the power level indicated in the table for several minutes to fully cook/heat up the food.

8.3. Interrupting a programme

If you want to turn or stir the food, for instance midway through the cooking process, it is often necessary to interrupt the programme.

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▶ Open the microwave door (11) to interrupt the programme.

▶ Once the microwave door (11) has been closed again, the cooking process will continue.

▶ Set the time control dial (5) to O in order to prematurely stop the programme completely.

8.4. Defrost

For your guidance, you will find the defrosting times for food in the following table, listing the approximate times required for various types and weights of frozen food. Please note that food can defrost at different speeds since the water content can differ.

WeightDefrosting time for meatDefrosting time for vegetables
200 gApprox. 3:00 min.Approx. 6:00 min.
400 gApprox. 6:00 min.Approx. 11:00 min.
600 gApprox. 9:00 min.Approx. 15:00 min.
800 gApprox. 12:30 min.Approx. 21:00 min.
1000 gApprox. 15:00 min.Approx. 26:00 min.

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The outer line on the time control dial (5) also serves as a guide. It indicates the approximate defrosting time that should be set for a certain weight.

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If necessary, open the microwave door (11) after approximately half the time and turn the food over to guarantee even defrosting. If the food is still not defrosted, increase the defrosting time as required.

8.4.1. Example of use: defrosting 500 g minced meat

Place the minced meat in a microwave-safe container in the centre of the glass turntable (6).
▶ Close the microwave door (11) until you hear it click into place.
▶ Turn the cooking level control dial (4) to

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▶ Turn the time control dial (5) to set the cooking time to 7 minutes and to start the cooking process.

▶ If necessary, open the microwave door (11) after approximately half the time and turn the minced meat over to the other side.

▶ Once the microwave door (11) has been closed again, the cooking process will continue.

Once the cooking process has finished, a beep will sound.

▶ Once the cooking process is complete, leave the minced meat to sit and rest for 5 minutes before removing it from the cooking area (1).

9. Energy-saving tips

▶ Choose the shortest available cooking time and extend it as required.
▶ Cook small portions at a time. When cooking large quantities of food, it is more energy-efficient to use a cooker/oven.
▶ Distribute the food evenly in a microwave-safe cooking dish and stir and/or turn the food halfway through the cooking time.

10. Cleaning and care

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DANGER!

Risk of electric shock!

There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.

■ Switch the microwave off and disconnect the plug from the mains socket before cleaning.

Failure to clean the appliance properly can damage the surfaces, which can in turn reduce the service life of the appliance and may lead to hazardous situations.

Therefore, clean the microwave regularly and remove all food residues.
▶ Switch off the microwave and remove the plug (4) from the earthed mains socket before cleaning.
▶ Keep the cooking area (1) clean. Wipe away splashes or spilled liquids that stick to the inner walls of the cooking area (1) with a damp cloth. If the cooking area (1) is very dirty, wipe it with a damp cloth and a mild cleaning solution.

▶ Do not use cleaning sprays, scouring agents or other caustic detergents as these may corrode, scratch or dull the surface.

The external surfaces should be cleaned with a damp cloth. To prevent damage to the microwave's internal operating parts, prevent water from penetrating into the ventilation openings.

▶ Clean the microwave door with viewing

window (11) and the door lock (9) carefully with a mild soap solution. Take great care not to damage these parts.

▶ Water may condense on the external surfaces if used in high humidity. If water condenses on the internal or external surfaces, wipe it off with a soft cloth.
The glass turntable (6) must be removed occasionally for cleaning. Wash the glass turntable in warm water with a mild soap solution or in the dishwasher. Then dry the glass turntable thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Remove the drive shaft (8) and the roller ring (7). Wipe the drive shaft (8) and the roller ring (7) with a damp cloth.
▶ Reinsert the drive shaft (8), the roller ring (7) and the glass turntable (6) after cleaning (see "7.3. Inserting the glass turntable" on page 115).
Lingering odours in the microwave can be removed by placing a glass of water with the juice and rind of a lemon into a deep container that is suitable for microwave use and heating for 5 minutes. Subsequently thoroughly wipe the appliance and dry it with a soft cloth.
▶ If you have to replace the light in the microwave, please contact a qualified specialist workshop or our Service Centre.

11. Prolonged non-use and transport

▶ If you do not plan to use the microwave for a long period of time, disconnect the mains plug and store the microwave in a dry, clean and dust-free place.
▶ To avoid damage during transport, we recommend that you use the original packaging.

12. Troubleshooting

Problem Possible cause Solution
The appliance cannot be started.The mains plug is not inserted.▸ Insert the mains plug into the socket.
The mains socket is faulty. ▶Check the mains socket by connecting another appliance.
The appliance does not heat up.The appliance door is not closed.▸ Close the appliance door.
The lighting does not work.The bulb is defective.▸ Contact our Service Centre.

13. Technical specifi cations

DistributorMEDIONAm Zehnthof 7745307 EssenGERMANY
Model identifier: MD 10596
Rated voltage 230 V~, 50 Hz
Rated power: 1050 W
Rated power output: 700 W
Microwave frequency:2450 MHz
Protection class:I
Housing dimensions(W x H x D)Approx. 44 x 26 x 36 cm
Net weight:Approx. 10 kg
DiameterGlass turntableApprox. 25.5 cm

14. EU declaration of conformity

CE MEDION AG hereby declares that the product conforms to the following requirements of the European Union:

• EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
• Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC
• RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.

This product meets the requirements of European standard EN55011. The product is classed as standard-compliant as a group 2, class B appliance. Group 2 means that the appliance intentionally generates high-frequency energy in the form of electromagnetic rays for the heat-treatment of foodstuffs. Class B means that the appliance is suitable for domestic use.

15. Disposal

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PACKAGING

Your appliance has been packaged to protect it from damage during transport.

The packaging is made of materials that can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and recycled properly.

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Observe the following labels on the packaging materials regarding waste separation with the abbreviations (a) and numbers (b): 1–7: plastics/20–22: paper and cardboard/80–98: composite materials

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(France only)

The “Triman” symbol tells the consumer that the product can be recycled, is covered by an extended system of manufacturer’s responsibility and must be sorted by material type in France.

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APPLIANCE

Old appliances that carry the symbol illustrated may not be disposed of in ordinary household waste.

In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU, the appliance must be disposed of correctly at the end of its service life.

This involves separating the materials in the appliance for the purpose of recycling as well as minimising the environmental impact and negative effects on human health.

Take old appliances to an electrical scrap collection point or a recycling centre.

Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject.

16. Service information

Please contact our Customer Service team if your device ever stops working the way you want or expect it to. There are several ways for you to contact us:

  • In our Service-Community, you can meet other users, as well as our staff, and you can exchange your experiences and pass on your knowledge there. You will find our Service-Community at community.medion.com.
    • Alternatively, use our contact form at www.medion.com/contact.
  • You can also contact our Service team via our hotline or by post.
Opening timesHotline number UK
Mon – Fri: 08.00 – 20.00Sat – Sun: 10.00 – 16.001 0333 3213106

Service address

MEDION Electronics Ltd. 120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire United Kingdom

MEDION MD 10596 - Service address - 1

You can download this and many other sets of operating instructions from our service portal at www.medionservice.com.

We have stopped providing printed copies of our warranty terms and conditions as part of our commitment to sustainability, but you can access the warranty terms and conditions on our service portal.

You can also scan the QR code on the side of the screen, to download the operating instructions onto your mobile device from the service portal.

Copyright 2024

Date: 26. March 2024

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These operating instructions are protected by copyright.

Mechanical, electronic and any other forms of reproduction are prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer.

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MEDION AG

Am Zehnthof 77

45307 Essen

Germany

Please note that you cannot use the address above for returns. Please always contact our Customer Service team first.

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Brand : MEDION

Model : MD 10596

Category : Other kitchen appliances