Unfortunately, the microwave has exactly two modes: Full pull 700W or thawing (probably something about the 200 - 300W, does not emerge directly from the manual).
A decision I can't understand.
Where my old microwave could also produce microwaves in 2 minutes, this now takes 6 minutes. And I also liked to warm TK goods more gently at 500W instead of 700W. Now it must be 700W. Why this restriction?
The design is simple and very valuable. Operation is easy. Four buttons, one for normal operation, which increases the time by 30 sec or later by 1 minute. The other for the thawing mode. One for resetting, one for starting.
(The start button necessarily needs time input via the other two buttons. It is not only enough to press it to let the microwave run briefly.)
The spepening of the microwave during operation and after the end of time is too loud.
The device itself in operation produces quite audible sounds, but it is not too loud to me.
The microwave has a digital display for the timer, but why it can't serve as a clock in everyday life is not obvious to me. However, considering the other strange feature decisions, it is only consistent.
The tellerless system was a reason to buy and really great, but due to the limited modes I'm uncertain if I keep the device.
Update: I retoured the microwave. It was not practical for us in everyday life due to the limited operating modes.