Haier Microwave Oven EB 44100E User Manual

Microwave Oven  
Instruction for use  
EB-40100E/EB-44100E  
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Contents  
Operating panel  
Electricity schematic diagram  
1 Potential dangers  
inside of cover sheet  
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Control Panel Buttons  
2 Where to install the oven  
3 Installing the oven  
4 Rating plate  
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En te r  
kg  
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Cook  
Time  
5 Plugging in your appliance  
6 Using the microwave oven  
7 How to operate your microwave oven  
Clock  
8 Cleaning and care  
9 Customer support service  
10 Calling the Customer Support Service  
11 Guarantee  
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Beverage  
Popcorn  
Poultry  
Meat  
Pizza  
Vegetables  
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Components  
Fish/Seafood  
Frozen dinner Baked potato  
Operating panel  
Warning  
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Caution ! Microwave ovens may only be installed, plugged in and started up in full compliance with the  
instructions for use. Therefore, please read the instruction manual carefully from start to finish before  
you start to use your appliance. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by failure to  
pay heed to the operating instructions when operating the appliance. Highlight the points that are  
especially important to you and keep this document in a place where it can be consulted at any time  
and be passed on to future owners. This appliance must be kept out of children's reach.  
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level  
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Important  
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Vis ual Dis plays  
The appliance(s) described in this instruction manual is / are solely designed for domestic use and may  
not be used for professional or commercial purposes.  
Words around the display will light to indicate what function in progress  
Please see the following pages.  
You have chosen an excellent appliance which will serve you reliably for many years, if it is operated  
and maintained properly.  
En te r  
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Time  
Detailed drawings (FIG.A) with a legend you shall find on the page 11 of this manual.  
Defros t  
Should your newly purchased appliance replace an old microwave oven, cut off the power cable of the  
old appliance as close as possible to the cabinet. Please have the old appliance ecologically disposed  
off by a company specialised in environmental protection. (ask your civic Center)  
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COMPONENTS  
In the following, please find all important instructions for the use of the oven.  
As this manual applies to several microwave ovens, some specifications may differ from model to  
model.  
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Caution !  
Microwave ovens may only be used to warm up or heat up food or drinks. Never use your  
microwave oven for other purposes such as drying textiles or other objects, let alone life animals.  
This may cause acute fire(s) or accident hazard.  
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1. If you install or start up your microwave oven without first reading the instructions for use:  
Misuse may damage your health and endanger your life.  
Mistakes made in installation and connection may potentially damage the appliance itself and your  
kitchen furniture  
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2.  
Over boiling  
When heated in a microwave oven, liquids may overheat beyond their boiling point without you  
being able to see it (boiling causes non visible bubbling).  
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Caution: By merely touching a serving dish as you take it out, steam bubbles may unexpectedly and  
suddenly form and the liquid in the serving dish may unexpectedly boil over.  
(Danger to get severely scalded)  
You can prevent such an occurrence, by simply putting a clean glass rod into the dish, filled with liquid.  
However before removing the serving dish, observe if the boiling liquid bubbles up as usual.  
Legend of components  
Availability of components depending on Mod. / Type of appliance  
In mixed food with different moisture levels, the microwaves heat up the moister ingredients far  
stronger.  
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Baby food heated up in glasses or bottles may only be handed to your child after having checked  
the temperature of the food or drink.  
Interior light  
Control panel  
LED display  
Operation pad  
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As different ingredients may be warmed up at varying degrees, the dish/bottle containing baby food  
may feel only lukewarm, whereas the food inside is far more heated up. For this reason, always  
shake or stir the baby food evenly so that the heat is distributed.  
Door seal  
3. Suitable cooking ware  
Always ensure that your dishes and pots are compatible with microwave ovens.  
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Circular track(for turntable undercarriage)  
Turntable drive  
Cooking ware made of the following materials is best suited:  
Fire-resistant glass or ceramics  
Turntable undercarriage  
Turntable  
Heat-resistant and microwave suited plastic  
Heat-resistant porcelain / stoneware  
The following materials may be used only for brief operation (e.g. warming up) as long as it is under  
constant supervision in case offire and the manufacturer explicitly states that the materials are  
suitable for microwaves.  
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Wickerwork  
Customer service jobs resulting from improper operation of the oven are liable for payment even during  
the guarantee period.  
Wood / wooden skewer  
Plastic cups / dishes etc.  
White paper trays / cartons  
What is when.........  
Is the plug firmly inserted in the socket?  
Is the power socket under current?  
1.1 Very important !  
(test this by plugging in another kitchen appliance)  
Is the fuse intact?  
The following items are under no circumstances suitable  
Metal containers, cutlery or skewers  
for microwave cooking:  
Was the timer set properly? (first turn beyond the required time and then back accordingly)  
Does the oven door close tightly?  
Containers with metal trimming (e.g. gold rim )  
Bags sealed with metal parts (clips)  
Is anything stuck in the door?  
Cartons coated with plastic film or foil  
Coloured or recycled paper  
Under no circumstances should you subject the appliance to any tests other than those de-  
scribed here or attempt to repair it yourself by technical means.  
Metal objects may trigger off unwanted sparking and potentially damage the appliance.  
Coated cartons, coloured or recycled paper may contain substances that may lead to overheating and fire.  
Warning !  
If your appliance is also equipped with a fan or a grill function, make sure the dishes you use have a  
high heat resistance.  
The interior lamp may only be replaced by specially trained customer service personnel who is aware  
of the related dangers.  
The appliance works independently from the interior light. It can thus also be operated easily even if the  
interior lamp has failed.  
2 Where to ins tall the oven  
Steam escaping from the air vent is quite normal during operation. This is not a malfunction.  
1. Before installing your new appliance, you need to check as for visible external damage.  
Under no circumstances should the appliance be started, if it is damaged.  
Therefore, thoroughly check the appliance as for:  
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Damaged packaging, indicating that the appliance may have been damaged during shipment  
To ensure prompt help when needed, please have ready the following data before calling the customer  
Damaged cabinet  
support service:  
Damaged door glass panel  
Visible damage to the cable / plug  
Appliance Type / Model (see rating plate)  
Date of purchase  
Name and location of your dealer  
Description of the malfunction  
If you suspect any damage, please have  
the appliance tested by the customer support service.  
At all costs prevent the emission of any hazardous microwave radiation by not starting up a damaged  
oven.  
The address and phone number  
of the customer support service centre  
responsible for your  
appliance can be found in the attached customer support service directory , or in the guarantee card.  
Otherwise contact your dealer .  
3 Ins talling the oven:  
(FIG. A)  
a) Unpack the appliance  
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b) Remove all objects from the inside of the oven.  
c) Carefully remove all plastic films and stickers from:  
Please note the general guarantee terms and the guarantee period stated in the attached guarantee  
card. If the appliance documentation does not include a guarantee card, please contact your dealer .  
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the cabinet  
the door  
The manufacturer works constantly at the further development of all products. Please therefore bear  
this in mind as the form, set up and technology are subject to change, without prior notice.  
the turntable axle - drive shaft  
Failure to carefully remove plastic films and stickers may lead to a fire hazard.  
d) Clean the oven interior with a damp cloth.  
Do not use sharp cleansers or scouring agents!  
e) Unpack the turntable (not all models are equipped with) and its undercarriage  
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f) Place the undercarriage in the circular track on the oven interior floor  
Caution !  
g) Lay the turntable onto the undercarriage. By gently turning it, the guide fits into the drive shaft.  
The microwave oven must be unplugged from the power supply before cleaning it (on the exter-  
nal or interior side).  
Place the appliance on an even and non-skid surface.  
It must be stable enough to easily support the appliance even if the oven contains goods.  
Pull out the power plug, or activate fuse safety switch.  
If you cannot reach the plug, keep the oven door open (also when cleaning the outside).  
Only in this way you can prevent the appliance from being switched on when the function keys or  
switches are inadvertently activated.  
Leave a space of at least 15 cm between the foremost edge of the worktop and the front of  
the oven door .  
You will thus prevent the appliance from tilting forward when the door is open.  
1. Cleaning the cabinet  
Caution ! Under no circumstances should water or a cleaning fluid get into the inside of the oven.  
This is particularly important when cleaning around the air vents or rear wall.  
Otherwise serious accidents may ensue due to electric shock and the appliance may be damaged.  
Only use clear water with just a little washing-up liquid for cleaning. Do not under any circum-  
stances use sharp cleaning or scouring agent. Lastly wipe the cabinet dry with a soft cloth.  
Carefully remove food particles and dirt deposits between the door and cabinet, so that the door  
always shuts properly and tightly.  
Install the oven in a place where it is protected against splashing water or dripping liquids.  
Never operate the appliance outdoors. Sunlight and humidity may impair operational safety.  
Never expose your microwave oven to direct sunlight (overheating hazard).  
Do not install the appliance in the immediate vicinity of heat sources such as radiators or cookers.  
Warning !  
Under no circumstances should you continue to use the appliance if you have detected any damage on  
the door seal or on the adjoining surfaces.The same applies to damage detected on the door itself or door  
hinges. Otherwise hazardous microwave radiation may escape from these locations.This kind of dam-  
The following minimum clearances between other objects / walls must be maintained for safety  
purposes:  
- Side l/r clearance  
- Rear clearance  
- Upper clearance  
at least 5 cm  
at least 30 cm  
at least 30 cm  
, before you can use your appliance again.  
age must be repaired by a trained customer service engineer  
2. Cleaning the inside of the oven  
Never pour water into the oven interiors . Water may enter the interior of the oven through the air  
vents and damage the appliance. Moreover serious accidents can ensue due to electric shock.  
The appliance must not be built into a cupboard.  
The oven must not be built in underneath a panel or a cupboard.  
Clean the oven interior thoroughly. Particles of fat and food may overheat and potentially cause fire  
hazard. Moreover food and dirt deposits inside the oven affect the performance of the microwave oven.  
Use only clear water with a little washing-up liquid to clean the interior of the oven. Do not under any  
circumstances use sharp cleaning or acids. Lastly wipe the cooking chamber dry with soft cloth.  
For some models a built under - mounting set is commercially available. Please ask your dealer or  
the respective customer support service.  
CAUTION!  
During operation clouds of steam escape through the air vents of the appliance and it may get very hot  
within the space of the above mentioned minimum clearances. The microwave oven should thus be  
installed so that no objects sensitive to heat or moisture are located near the minimum clearances.  
Avoid any possible overheating of the oven caused by unintentionally covering or sealing the air vents  
When in operation the base of the oven may become very hot. The worktop must thus be accordingly  
heat-resistant.  
3. Cleaning the turntable  
Thoroughly clean the turntable (if equipped with) after every use to prevent smoke from developing  
due to food particles.  
CAUTION ! The turntable might still be hot.  
Likewise clean the turntable undercarriage and the oven interior regularly, so that it always works  
perfectly.  
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The rating plate with technical specifications is located on the cabinet, at the rear of the oven.  
Check on the enclosed guarantee card or the separately enclosed customer service directory which  
firm is responsible for the customer support service of your appliance.  
If your appliance documentation does not mention the responsible customer support service, please  
contact your dealer.  
5 Plugging in your appliance  
Your appliance must be connected to a power socket with grounded connection, which complies with  
the respective regulations and has been installed by an authorised specialists.  
Before plugging the appliance into the wall socket, make sure that the voltage(V) and fuse amperage  
(A) specified on the rating plate of the oven correspond with the electrical power supply in your home.  
If these specifications do partly or not at all correspond, immediately contact your local customer support  
service or your dealer and do no plug in the appliance under any circumstances.  
If your appliance does not work despite observance and compliance with all tips and guidelines de-  
scribed in these instructions for use, then please do the following check "What is when...", before you  
call the customer support service:  
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0.2kg  
0.4kg  
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When operating the microwave oven for the first time, make sure that:  
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Poultry  
The power cable of the oven is not led underneath the oven base, which does get hot, and does not  
come into contact with sharp edges or hot objects.  
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Meat  
Fish/Seafood  
Frozen dinner  
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9' 30"  
The power cable does not extend into the other kitchen work areas.  
The power cable does not droop from the work top and nobody can get caught in it.  
The power cable does not come into contact with moisture(e.g. when wiping the work top or rinsing).  
The power plug is easily accessible and can quickly be unplugged in case of dange.r  
The power plug is always firmly inserted in the socket and loose contact cannot cause any fire hazards.  
Slack power plugs or sockets must be immediately repaired by a skilled electrician.  
No curtains are nearby.  
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Keep Warm  
En te r  
Time  
Touch the pad, 00:00 flashes in the display,Enter/  
/Time will indicator flash,set time05:00  
and touch Start pad, the microwave begins to work and the time counts down.  
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En te r  
Time  
indicator lights.When the cooking is finished,the buzzer of control panel will remind you  
1. Before switching on the appliance,  
you should familiarizes yourself with the following guidelines:  
with three short ticks,and the screen display  
automatically in 10seconds.  
.It will return to the enter states  
Start  
Be fore your firs t us e , ple a s e unve ilthe film on the s urfa ce ofthe door joining group.  
Never operate the oven when it is empty oth. erwise it could get damaged.  
Reheat pad  
To prevent the oven from being operated inadvertently without contents, always leave a glass of  
water in the cavity when the appliance is out of use.  
This pad helps you to reheat vegetables fast. The oven will work for 4 minutes and 30  
seconds unless you touch Paus e/Stop pad, you can reheat a plate of vegetables each  
time. During the cooking time colon of the time flashes and the reheat indicator lights.  
When the cooking is finished the buzzer of control panel will remind you with three short  
beeps, and the display shows  
seconds.  
Re h e a t  
Never heat liquids or food(s) in sealed dishes  
Within sealed dishes overpressure can quickly develop and thus cause the dish to burst.This leads to  
potentially serious accidents.  
.It will return to the enter states automatically in 10  
The following items are also liable to burst due to developing overpressure: eggs in shells,  
nuts in shells or any food(s) vacuum packed in plastic foil.  
Defros t 3 Menu  
Defros t 3 Menu  
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1.For example to defrost poultry of 0.1kg :Touch the pad two times, the Enter/ /kg indicator  
will flash,input the weight 0.1 , then touch Start Pad,the oven begins to work.When the  
cooking is finished, the buzzer of control panel will remind you with three short ticks,and  
Therefore, always pierce raw eggs on two sides and remove the foil or at least cut it open on one whole  
side, before you put it into the oven. Remove nutshells.  
the screen displays  
Note: the weight you input is the multiple of 100g,  
you can setup freely from 0.1kg to 3kg.  
. It will return to the enter states automatically in 10 seconds.  
Should the use of aluminium foil be recommended in a recipe, make sure that it tightly adheres to  
the cookware or food and a gap of at least 2.5 cm is left between the aluminium foil and the  
cooking compartment walls.  
Start  
Otherwise sparking may occur inside the oven and the appliance could consequently get damaged.  
In order to ensure that the seal is constantly protected adequately against hazardous escap-  
ing microwaves, always make sure that:  
Menu  
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Display  
a) No objects (dishcloths, parts of food packaging etc.) are caught between the door and cabinet  
b) Door seal or door hinges are not damaged or soiled (also see section on "Cleaning and care")  
Meat  
Poultry  
Fish  
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Do not touch - scalding hazard  
Note: If you want to temporarily stop an AUTOMATIC EXPRESS COOKING process, press the  
Paus e/Stop pad once and then you can start the cooking by press Start; or press the  
Paus e/Stop pad twice to cancel the cooking program altogether, then the microwave oven  
returns to the electrified state.  
During operation your microwave oven may present scalding hazards in the following components:  
on the door - glass panel  
on the lateral air vents  
on the underside of the oven  
Child s afety lock  
Press and Hold the Paus e/Stop pad until it locks the controls. and in the right of the  
2. Prevention of smoke or fire in the microwave oven  
display shows L .  
Press and Hold the Paus e/Stop pad until it unlocks the controls. It returns to the enter state.  
Note: To lock or unlock the child safety lock function the buzzer of the microwave oven will beep  
twice.  
If food(s) overheats, smoke may develop or smouldering may start inside the oven.  
Food(s) with a high sugar or fat content are particularly prone to this hazard.  
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The microwave oven is therefore not suitable for:  
Power level  
Power  
level  
frying  
For your convenience, there are ten preset power levels programmed for different types  
of cooking.  
Making popcorn  
melting sugar or fats  
cooking dried beans etc.  
Note: using lower power levels increase the cooking time which is recommended for  
foods such as cheeses, milk and long slow cooking of meats. Please refer to cooking  
guides and recipes for specific recommendations.  
For example: suppose you want to cooking something for 5 minutes at 30%power level.  
1.Enter the power level by touching Power level 8 times.  
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Time  
When preparing food(s) with uncertain compositions, you should keep an eye on the  
appliance until the end of the set cooking time.  
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Cook  
Time  
The display shows 30 and Enter/Cook/Time/  
2.Input cooking time 05:00.  
indicator will flash.  
2.1 How to react when smoke develops inside the oven  
Should smoke or fire develop inadvertently inside the oven, this problem can usually be easily over-  
come by taking the following correct steps:  
3.Now touch Start keypad, the oven start working and the time you setup will count  
down. will indicator light.  
When the cooking is finished, The display shows  
remind you with three short alarms. Then it returns to the enter states automatically in  
10 seconds. Or If you want to reenter start states, please touch  
Paus e/Stop pad for 2 times.  
Start  
Whatever happens, keep the oven door closed.  
, the buzzer of control panel will  
First thing, switch off the appliance immediately  
Then switch off the power supply by unplugging the appliance or activating the fuse safety switch.  
Open the oven to take out the burnt food only when you can no longer detect any smoke.  
Pleas e s ee the chart below for power level:  
CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK  
Under no circumstances should you attempt to extinguish smouldering or burning  
food inside  
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the oven with water . In this case serious accidents may be caused by electric shock.  
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(Look at the operate panel of the page 12)  
Please read and fully understand the instructions before operating the Oven.  
Plus 30s  
Clock  
Press once for 30 seconds of cooking quickly at High Power , and the max time you can setup is  
5 minutes .you can put pad to restart after you put the Paus e/Stop pad.  
The first time you plug the power cord into an outlet, the display shows  
a short tick. At this point, you can set the clock. 11:00 for example,  
and the beep  
Clock  
Automatic expres s cooking  
Clock  
1.Touch Clock pad, the display shows the last time you setup, the numbers and Clock indicator  
will flash. put the time 11:00 ,  
2.Touch Clock pad again, the colon will flash and the time will go on, the Clock indicator keeps  
lighting.  
Note: Clock is 12-hour display, if you enter an incorrect time, The Pause/Stop pad will help  
you to cancel it , If you want to reenter start states, please touch Pause/Stop pad for one time.  
Beverage  
Meat  
Pizza  
Poultry  
Vegetables  
Frozen dinner  
These Menus allow you to cook or reheat many of your  
favourite foods by just touching the relevant keypad.  
For your convenience, the microwave is programmed with  
9 one touch selection. The follow is part of automatic  
express cooking:  
Popcorn  
Clock  
Fis h/Seafood  
Baked potato  
Baked potato  
For example: if you want to cook a baked potato for 150 g.  
1.Put the potato in the proper container and place it in the oven.  
Paus e/Stop  
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This keypad allows you to do the following:  
Cancel any error programming you made.  
Cancel cooking time.  
Stop the oven for a short time during cooking.  
Return to the time of the day display.  
2.Touch Baked potato keypad Enter/g will indicator flash, touch the pad two times and  
it displays the weight of 150,  
3.Touch Start , Cook indicator lights. the time of 09:20 will cut down When the cooking is  
finished, the buzzer of control panel will remind you with three short ticks, and the  
Start  
Co o k  
screen displays  
. It will return to the enter states automatically in 10 seconds.  
Cancel any program/selection you do not want during cooking.  
Menu  
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100g  
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Time  
NOTE: To pause a program press Paus e/Stop pad one time  
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Time  
You can preset time up to 99 minutes 99 seconds. You can always enter second after minute.  
1.Touch Time pad, the numbers and Time indicator will flash, and set the time 00:50.  
2.Touch Time again. the colon will flash and the Time indicator will light, the time will go on  
until 00:00. the buzzer of control panel will remind you with a long alarm. Then it returns  
to the enter states automatic in 10 seconds  
Note: If you want to reset time, please touch Paus e/Stop pad for one time.  
This has nothing to do with oven cooking time.  
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450g  
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Rather it is just a kitchen timer to simply remind you of how much time is left on the timer.  
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