Page 3 - Contents
MCC247 t C 3 Contents When using your microwave oven Technical data 2 Safety Instructions 5Utensil safetyTesting suitability of cookware 6Foil containersFood safety 7Safety instructions when cooking with grill,Convection and Combination modes 8 Unpacking 8 Installation 9Connecting to the mains The m...
Page 5 - Utensil safety
MCC247 t C 5 Safety instructions. • The built-in safety interlock switches prevent the microwave oven from operating when thedoor is open. • Do not tamper with them, or attempt to operate the oven with the door open as open dooroperation can result in exposure to microwave energy. • Do not allow foo...
Page 6 - Testing suitability of cookware
AEG t Micromat_Combi 6 Testing suitability of cookware • Place the cookware in the microwave along with a glass half full of water. Heat on HiW(900W) (100%) for one minute. If the cookware feels hot, you should not use it. If it is justslightly warm, you can use it for reheating but not for cooking....
Page 7 - Food safety; Keep these instructions!
MCC247 t C 7 Food safety • Do not heat food in a can in the microwave oven. Always remove the food to a suitablecontainer. • Deep fat frying should not be done in the microwave oven, because the fat temperaturecannot be controlled, hazardous situations can result. • Popcorn may be prepared in the mi...
Page 8 - Unpacking
AEG t Micromat_Combi 8 Safety instructions when cooking with grill, Convectionor combination modes. 1. The glass viewing window may break if water is spilled on it during grilling or convectioncooking. 2. Be sure to use an oven glove when loading and unloading the oven. Containers get very hotin the...
Page 9 - Installation; Connecting to the mains
MCC247 t C 9 Installation 1. Remove any promotion label from the door. 2. The oven should be installed on a flat, level surface. The surface must be strong enough tosafely bear the weight (18 kg) of the oven, plus the contents. To avoid the possibility ofcausing vibration or noise the oven must be i...
Page 10 - The microwave oven and accessories; Name and function of parts
AEG t Micromat_Combi 10 The microwave oven and accessories Name and function of parts 1. Cooking compartment. Wipe the compartment clean after using the oven. 2. Viewing window. Food can be checked while the microwave oven is in operation. 3. Oven door. The door must always be firmly closed while co...
Page 11 - Control panel
MCC247 t C 11 Control panel 1. Display window - showing time of day, operatingmode and cooking time 2. Automatic Programmes: 3. More or Less - Used to increase or decrease thecooking time during automatic cooking mode. 4. Grill Cooking 5. Dual Cook 6. Pause/Clear - for interrupting or cancelling apr...
Page 12 - Before using your microwave oven for the first time; Turntable installation; Setting the Language; To set English
AEG t Micromat_Combi 12 Before using your microwave oven for the first time Turntable installation 1. Place the turntable support on the cavity bottom. 2. Place the turntable on top of the turntable supportas shown in the diagram. Make sure that turntablehub is securely locked in the turntable shaft...
Page 13 - To set Spanish; To set Italian; Setting the clock
MCC247 t C 13 To set Spanish 1. Press ’START’ two times, the display will show" BIENVENIDO - ANTES DE UTILIZAR EL HORNO LEER EL MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES " 2. Press ’STOP/CLEAR’ to set To set Italian 1. Press ’START’ three times, the display will show" BENVENUTI - LEGGERE LE ISTRUZIONI PRI...
Page 14 - Child safety lock
AEG t Micromat_Combi 14 Child safety lock ☞ This oven has a safety feature which prevents the accidental running of the oven by a child.After the lock has been set, no part of the microwave oven will operate until the child lockfeature has been cancelled. To set: 1. Touch Pause/Clear button so that ...
Page 15 - How to operate your microwave oven.
MCC247 t C 15 How to operate your microwave oven. Function of Re-turntable The turntable is specially designed to return to its original starting position when cooking isfinished. If, however, you open the door it will stop immediately even if it has not reached thecorrect position. When the oven is...
Page 16 - Microwave Cooking
AEG t Micromat_Combi 16 Microwave Cooking ☞ This basic microwave cooking method allows you to cook food for a desired time. In addition tothe maximum power level, you can select different microwave power from 6 levels, Hi W(900W)to 100W for the foods that require slower cooking.Foods with high moist...
Page 17 - Microwave setting guide
MCC247 t C 17 Microwave setting guide Power Setting Suggested use 80W Keeping warm; Keeping foods warm 150W Defrost; Thawing frozen foods. 300W Simmer; Completing the cooking cycle of some pot roasts. Casseroles and stews.Baked custards or cheesecakes. 450W Medium; Faster defrosting and reheating fo...
Page 18 - Kitchen Timer
AEG t Micromat_Combi 18 Kitchen Timer Example: To set the kitchen timer for 7 minutes 1. Touch the ’Kitchen Timer’ button 2. Turn the Setting Control knob until 7:00 is indicated inthe display window 3. Touch Start. (The time will count down) When the timer has finished one soft tone will be heard...
Page 19 - Grill Cooking
MCC247 t C 19 Grill Cooking ☞ This method is ideal for cooking small, thin cuts of meat, toasting bread or muffins or browningthe tops of dishes such as potato gratin’s and lasagne after cooking by microwave. Rememberthat the oven and dishes will be hot. Example: Set oven to Grill for 15 minutes: 1....
Page 20 - Thermal Grill Cooking
AEG t Micromat_Combi 20 Thermal Grill Cooking ☞ During this method of cooking both the fan and the grill element operate together to circulatehot air around the food to assist the cooking process. This method is ideal for small items such assausages. Remember that the oven and dishes will be hot. Ex...
Page 21 - Convection Cooking
MCC247 t C 21 Convection Cooking ☞ This oven can be used as a conventional oven by using the fan assisted convection oven, thetemperature range is 40 o C - 250 o C. This method is ideal for any food that you would usually cook in a conventional oven. Best results are obtained when the oven is prehea...
Page 22 - Dual Cooking
AEG t Micromat_Combi 22 Dual Cooking ☞ This oven offers you a choice of three methods of dual cooking.Dual 1 : Convection plus Microwave - For Baking and RoastingDual 2 : Convection plus Thermal Grill - For fast crispingDual 3 : Microwave plus Thermal Grill - For fast Grilling ☞ Dual 1 : Convection ...
Page 26 - Automatic Defrosting
AEG t Micromat_Combi 26 Automatic Defrosting ☞ Auto Defrost by Weight is an accurate defrosting method for meat, poultry, fish or bread. Theplus or minus adjust may be used to increase or decrease the pre-set defrosting times asrequired. No other changes to the programmes are possible, so if necessa...
Page 27 - Manual Defrosting
MCC247 t C 27 Manual Defrosting ☞ For manual defrosting (without operating the Auto Defrost feature), use 150W. The blue defrostsymbol appears in the window display whenever this power level is selected. To speed up thedefrosting of dense foods over 450g (1lb), the oven may be started on Hi W(900W) ...
Page 28 - Defrosting Tips
AEG t Micromat_Combi 28 Defrosting Tips 1. It is better to underestimate defrosting time if you are unsure. Food will continue to defrostduring the standing time. 2. Separate food as soon as possible. 3. Turn large items, e.g. joints, halfway through the defrosting time, or at pause. 4. Remove any t...
Page 29 - Auto Programmes
MCC247 t C 29 Auto Programmes ☞ The Auto Programme feature allows you to simply and automatically cook a range of popularfoods. Your oven offers the following Auto programmes: Programme Microwave mode Quantity and increments Frozen Reheat Microwave Only 0.1kg – 0.6kg ( 0.05kg ) Chilled Reheat Microw...
Page 31 - Slow Cooking
MCC247 t C 31 Slow Cooking ☞ A choice of two Slow Cook modes are available.Slow Cook High : 300W microwave power (the first stage of Slow Cooking).Slow Cook Low : 150W microwave power (for continuing the Slow Cook process by simmeringthe food) ☞ This method of cooking is ideal for soups, casseroles ...
Page 32 - Slow Cooking Tips; Advantages of cooking Soups/Casseroles using Slow Cook
AEG t Micromat_Combi 32 Slow Cooking Tips 1. Suitable foods for Slow Cooking are :Liquid dishes e.g. casseroles and stews containing cubedmeat or chicken joint pieces, soups, rice puddings. Root vegetables are particularly useful forslow cooking - cut into even sized pieces, the larger the size of v...
Page 33 - Oven utensils and accessories guide
MCC247 t C 33 Oven utensils and accessories guide A variety of Utensils and Materials may be used for cooking in your microwave oven. For yoursafety and to prevent damaging utensils and your oven choose appropriate utensils and materialsfor each cooking method. The list below is a general guide. Mod...
Page 34 - Charts
AEG t Micromat_Combi 34 Charts Recommendations for cooking with Grill Most foods should be placed on the high grilling rack with a dish placed underneath to catch anyfood spillage or juices to minimise cleaning. Turn all food halfway through the cooking time. Food QTY. (Weight) Cooking time Special ...
Page 35 - Recommendations for Defrosting using 150W
MCC247 t C 35 Recommendations for Defrosting using 150W Some foods such as cakes and fruit will not defrost successfully using Auto Defrost. Howeverthese foods can be successfully thawed manually by using the 150W power setting. Theinformation on loaves and rolls given in the chart below gives an al...
Page 36 - Auto Programmes (Universal Defrost chart)
AEG t Micromat_Combi 36 Auto Programmes (Universal Defrost chart) FOOD ADJUST PREPARATION PAUSE DIRECTIONS STANDING TIME Beef Cubed NO Remove any thawedcubes and stir,ensuring that thefrozen cubes arearound the edge of thedish. 10–15 min Minced Remove any thawedportions and turn over. 5–10 min. Beef...
Page 38 - Auto Programme Charts
AEG t Micromat_Combi 38 Auto Programme Charts FOOD START TEMP UTENSILS PREPARATION PAUSE STAND ADJUST FrozenReady Meal Frozen-18°C Microwavesafe plate Remove all packaging andpierce film lid, if there is nofilm lid then cover withmicrowave wrap and pierce.Always follow theinstructions printed on the...
Page 41 - Care and cleaning; Cleaning the interior; Cleaning the door seals; Cleaning the exterior
MCC247 t C 41 Care and cleaning The oven must always be clean. Residue of food from spill-overs or spatters will attractmicrowave energy causing it to burn on. This could reduce the efficiency of the oven and maycause bad odours.Do not attempt to tamper with or make any adjustments or repairs to any...
Page 42 - What to do if............................
AEG t Micromat_Combi 42 What to do if………………………. If the appliance does not work please carry out the following checks before contacting yourlocal service centre. If the oven does not come on: • Check the appliance is connected correctly. • Check that the oven is plugged in properly. • Replace the fus...
Page 43 - Service and spare parts
MCC247 t C 43 Service and spare parts When you order service or spare parts, please refer to the product and model number of themicrowave oven. You will find these on the data plate. Write them down here below so you havethem handy whenever you need them. Model: MCC247 Serial number: PNC: Date of pu...
Page 44 - PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION
PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION Part Number 8221914-02-01