Page 2 - Dear Customer
2 Thank you for choosing one of our high-quality products.With this appliance you will experience the perfect combination of functional designand cutting edge technology.Convince yourself that our appliances are engineered to deliver the best performanceand control - indeed we are setting the highes...
Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents Contents Important safety instructions 4 Appliance overview 8 Microwave oven & accessories 8 Control panel 9 Before first use 10 Econ mode 10 Setting the clock 10 Adjusting the time when the clock is set or oven is in ‘Econ’ mode 11 Using the stop button 11 Child safety lock 11 Microw...
Page 4 - Important safety instructions; To avoid the danger of fire
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Page 5 - To avoid the possibility of electric shock
5 Important safety instructions b) The hinges and door safety latches; check to make sure they are not broken or loose.c) The door seals and sealing surfaces; ensure that they have not been damaged.d) Inside the oven cavity or on the door; make sure there are no dents.e) The power supply cord and pl...
Page 6 - To avoid the possibility of burns
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Page 7 - Other warnings
7 Important safety instructions Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.Do not lean or swing on the oven door. Do not play with the oven or use it as a toy.Children should be taught all important safety instructions: use of pot holders,careful removal of food...
Page 8 - Appliance overview
8 Appliance overview Appliance overview Microwave oven & accessories 1. Grill heating element 2. Front trim 3. Oven lamp 4. Control panel 5. Door opening button 6. Waveguide cover 7. Oven cavity 8. Seal packing 9. Door seals and sealing surfaces 10. Fixing points (4 points)11. Ventilation openin...
Page 9 - Control panel
9 Appliance overview Control panel 1 2 3 7 9 10 6 5 4 8 1 Digital display indicators Grill Microwave Dual Clock Cooking stages Plus/Minus Auto defrost bread Auto defrost Weight 2 AUTO COOK indicators 3 AUTO COOK button 4 AUTO DEFROST button 5 POWER LEVEL button 6 GRILL button 7 TIMER/WEIGHT knob 8 S...
Page 10 - Econ mode; Setting the clock; Before first use
Econ mode The oven is set in ‘ENERGY SAVE’ mode (‘Econ’).1. Plug in the oven.2. The display will be blank.3. Open the door and the power comes on.4. Close the door and ‘Econ” will be displayed.5. The display will count down from 3:00 to zero.6. When zero is reached, the oven goes into ‘Econ’ mode an...
Page 11 - Using the STOP button
11 Before first use Adjusting the time when the clock is set or oven isin ‘Econ’ mode Example: To set the clock to 12:45. 1. Open the door.2. Press and hold the START/QUICK button for 5 seconds. The oven will beep. Rotate the TIMER/WEIGHT knob to adjust the hour. 3. Press the START/QUICK button once...
Page 12 - Microwave cooking advice
12 Microwave cooking advice Cooking techniques Arrange Place the thickest parts of food towards the outside of the dish. E.g. Chicken drumsticks. Cover Use vented microwave cling film or a suitable lid. Pierce Foods with a shell, skin or membrane must be pierced in several places before cooking or r...
Page 13 - Microwave cooking; Microwave safe cookware
13 Microwave cooking advice Paper - plates cups Only use for warming or to absorb moisture. Care must be taken as and kitchen paper overheating may cause fire. Straw and wooden Always attend the oven when using these materials as overheating containers may cause fire. Recycled paper May contain extr...
Page 14 - Manual defrosting; Microwave power levels
14 Microwave operation Power Suggested use setting 900 W/ Used for fast cooking or reheating e.g. soup, casseroles, canned food, hot beverages, vegetables, HIGH fish, etc. 630 W Used for longer cooking of dense foods such as roast joints, meat loaf and plated meals, also for sensitive dishes such as...
Page 15 - Kitchen timer; Add 30 seconds; Direct Start
N No ottee:: • When the door is opened during the cooking process, the cooking time on thedigital display stops automatically. The cooking time starts to count down againwhen the door is closed and the START/QUICK button is pressed. • If you wish to know the power level during cooking, press the POW...
Page 16 - Grill & dual grill cooking
16 Microwave operation Plus & minus The PLUS and MINUS function enables you to decrease orincrease the cooking time when using the automatic programmes. If you prefer boiled potatoes which are cooked but still firm, use MINUS .Alternatively, if you prefer boiled potatoes softer, use PLUS . Examp...
Page 18 - Multiple sequence cooking; Stage 1; Stage 2
18 Microwave operation Multiple sequence cooking A sequence of 3 stages (maximum) can be programmed usingcombinations of MICROWAVE, GRILL or DUAL GRILL. Example: To cook: 2 minutes and 30 seconds on 630 W power (Stage 1)5 minutes grill only (Stage 2) Stage 1 1. Press the power button twice. 2. Enter...
Page 19 - Auto cook & auto defrost operation
19 Microwave operation Auto cook & auto defrost operation AUTO COOK and AUTO DEFROST automatically work out the correct cookingmode and cooking time. You can choose from 6 AUTO COOK and 2 AUTODEFROST menus. Auto Cook Example: To cook 0.3 kg of boiled potatoes. 1. Select the menu required by pres...
Page 20 - Auto Defrost
20 Microwave operation Auto Defrost Example: To defrost 0.2 kg of bread. 1. Select the menu required by pressing the AUTO DEFROST button twice. 2. Turn the TIMER/WEIGHT knob until 0.2 is displayed. 3. Press the START/QUICK button. 4. Check the display: When action is required (e.g. to turn food over...
Page 21 - Programme charts
21 Programme charts Auto cook Weight (increasing Button Procedure unit) / Utensils Beverage 1-6 cups • Place cup towards edge of turntable. (Tea/Coffee) 1 cup = 200 ml Boiled and 0,2 - 1,0 kg (100 g) Boiled Potatoes: Peel the potatoes and cut them into jacket potatoes Bowl and lid similar sized piec...
Page 23 - Recipes for auto cook; Gratinated fish fillet, ‘Esterhazy’; Grill skewers
23 Programme charts Recipes for auto cook 0,5 kg 1,0 kg 1,5 kg 1. Put vegetables, butter and the spices into a casserole dish and mix well. Cook for 2-6min on 900 W depending on weight. 2. Wash the fish, dry and sprinkle with lemon juice and salt. 3. Mix the crème fraiche with the vegetables and sea...
Page 24 - Gratinated fish fillet, ‘Italian’
24 Programme charts 0,5 kg 1,0 kg 1,5 kg 1. Wash and dry the fish and sprinkle with lemon juice, salt and anchovy butter. 2. Place in a gratin dish.3. Sprinkle the Gouda over the fish.4. Place the tomatoes on top of the cheese.5. Season with salt, pepper and the mixed herbs. 6. Drain the Mozarella, ...
Page 25 - Cooking charts; Abbreviations used
25 Programme charts Cooking charts Abbreviations used tbsp = tablespoon tsp = teaspoon Cup = cupful KG = kilogram g = gram l = litre ml = millilitre cm = centimetre min = minutes Heating food & drink Food/ Quantity Setting Power Time Method Drink -g/ml- -Level- -Min- Milk 1 cup 150 Micro 900 W a...
Page 27 - Recipes; Adapting recipes for the microwave oven
27 Recipes Recipes All the recipes in this book are calculated on the basis of 4 servings unless otherwise stated. Adapting recipes for the microwave oven If you would like to adapt your favourite recipes for the microwave, youshould take note of the following: Shorten cooking times by a third to a ...
Page 28 - Aubergines stuffed with minced meat
28 Recipes Aubergines stuffed with minced meat 1. Cut the aubergines in half lengthways. Scoop out the flesh with a teaspoon to leave a shell about 1cm thick. Dice the scooped out flesh. 2. Remove the skin from the tomatoes and chop.3. Grease the bottom of the bowl with the olive oil. Add the onions...
Page 29 - Sole fillets; Fish fillet with cheese sauce
29 Recipes Sole fillets 1. Wash the fish and pat them dry. Remove any bones.2. Cut the lemon and the tomatoes into thin slices.3. Grease the oven dish with butter. Place the fish fillets in the dish and drizzle with the vegetable oil. 4. Sprinkle parsley over the dish, place the tomato slices on top...
Page 30 - Stuffed ham; Zürich veal stew
30 Recipes Stuffed ham 1. Mix the spinach with the cheese and fromage frais, season to taste. 2. Place a tablespoon of the filling on top of each slice of cooked ham, and roll up. Spear the hamwith a wooden skewer. 3. Make a béchamel sauce; to do this, pour the water and cream into a bowl and heat.2...
Page 31 - Courgette and noodle gratin; Lasagne; Pears in chocolate sauce
31 Recipes Courgette and noodle gratin 1. Mix the tomatoes with the onions and season well. Add the macaroni. Pour the tomato sauce over themacaroni and spread the courgette slices on top. 2. Beat the sour cream and the eggs and pour over the gratin. Sprinkle the grated cheese on top. Place onthe lo...
Page 32 - Semolina pudding with raspberry sauce; Cheesecake
32 Recipes Semolina pudding with raspberry sauce 1. Put the milk, sugar and almonds into the bowl, cover and cook.3-5 min. 900 W 2. Add the semolina, stir, cover and cook. 10-12 min. 270 W 3. Beat the egg yolk with the water in a cup, and stir into the hot mixture. Beat the egg white until it isstif...
Page 33 - Reduced power level
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Page 34 - Specifications
34 What to do if . . . & Specifications What to do if . . . Specifications AC Line Voltage AC Power required: Microwave Grill Microwave/Grill Output power: Microwave Grill Microwave Frequency Outside Dimensions Cavity Dimensions Oven Capacity Turntable Weight Oven lamp 230 - 240 V, 50 Hz, single...
Page 35 - The microwave can be fitted in position A or B:; Installation
35 Installation Position A Position B Conventional oven Position Niche size W D H The microwave can be fitted in position A or B: Installation Installing the appliance 1. Remove all packaging and check carefully for any signs of damage. 2. Fit the appliance into the kitchen cupboard slowly, and with...
Page 36 - Connecting the appliance to the power supply
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Page 37 - Electrical connections; IMPORTANT
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Page 38 - Environmental information; Packaging materials
38 Environmental information Environmental information Ecologically responsible disposal of packagingmaterials and old appliances Packaging materials AEG-Electrolux microwave ovens require effective packaging to protect themduring transportation. Only the minimum packaging necessary is used.Packagin...
Page 39 - Service & spare parts; Customer care
39 Service & spare parts Service & spare parts If you wish to purchase spare parts or require an engineer, contact your local AEG-Electrolux Service Force Centre by telephoning: 08705 929 929 Your telephone call will be automatically routed to the Service Force Centre coveringyour post code ...
Page 40 - Guarantee conditions; Standard guarantee conditions; Exclusions
40 Guarantee conditions Guarantee conditions Standard guarantee conditions We, AEG-Electrolux, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of thepurchase this AEG-Electrolux appliance or any part thereof is proved to bedefective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at ourdi...
Page 41 - European Guarantee
41 Guarantee information European Guarantee If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moveswith you to your new home subject to the following qualifications:• The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product.• The guarantee is for the same period and ...
Page 44 - PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION
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