Page 3 - Contents
1 Contents Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 - 3Oven & accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Control ...
Page 4 - Important safety instructions
2 Important safety instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE To avoid the danger of fire The microwave oven should not be left unattendedduring operation. Power levels that are too high orcooking times that are too long may overheatfoods resulting in a ...
Page 7 - Control panel
5 Control panel 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 18 17 2 1 19 Digital display and indicator s: 1 COOKING i ndicator 2 START indicator 3 GRILL indicator 4 CONVECTION indicator 5 MICROWAVE indicator 6 INFORMATION indicator Operating buttons: 7 INFORMATION button 8 LANGUAGE button 9 COOKING MODE knob ...
Page 9 - Using the STOP button; Setting the clock
7 Using the STOP button MODE SET CLOCK”. This information will appear ifyou have already set the language with theLANGUAGE button. If this occurs during cooking,the programme will be erased. The time of day willalso be erased. 5. When you want to reset the time of day, follow the above example again...
Page 10 - Energy save mode; Microwave power levels
8 Energy save mode Your oven comes set for the energy save mode. If you do nothing for 3 minutes after a preceding operation, i.e. closing the door or at the end of cooking, thepower will go off automatically. To restore power on, open the door.To start energy save mode, follow the instructions belo...
Page 11 - Microwave operation
9 Like radio and television waves, microwaves areelectromagnetic waves.Microwaves are produced by a magnetron inside themicrowave oven, and these vibrate the molecules ofwater present in the food. The friction this causesproduces heat, which ensures that the food is defrosted,heated or cooked throug...
Page 12 - Microwave cooking
10 Example: To heat soup for 2 minutes and 30 seconds on 630 W microwave power. 2. Enter desired cookingtime by rotating the TIMER/WEIGHT knob clockwise. 3. Press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button twice for 630 Wmicrowave power. 1. Rotate the COOKING MODE dial to the MICROWAVE setting. 4. Press the S...
Page 14 - Convection cooking
12 Convection cooking Your oven can be used as a conventional oven using the convection facility and 10 pre-set oven temperatures. Example 1: To cook with preheating To pre-heat to 180°C and cook for 20 minutes at 180°C. 4. Use the TIMER/WEIGHT knob to input the cooking time (20mins). Check the disp...
Page 16 - Dual cooking
14 Dual cooking Cooking method Convection 250°C Grill COOKING MODE DUAL 1 DUAL 2 Initial microwave power 270 W 270 W 2. Enter the desiredcooking time (20minutes). 3. Press the microwave POWER LEVEL button twice (90 W). NOTES: The power settings are variable: DUAL 1 : The oven temperature can be chan...
Page 18 - Other convenient functions
16 1. LESS ( ▼ ) / MORE ( ▲ ) button The LESS ( ▼ ) and MORE ( ▲ ) buttons allow you to decrease or increase programmed setting times easily, (for a less well or more well cooked result), when cooking in progress. a) Choosing Autocook with Less/More: Press the LESS ( ▼ ) and MORE ( ▲ ) button after ...
Page 20 - TO CHECK SETTINGS WHILE THE OVEN IS OPERATING; INFORMATION button
18 3. TO CHECK SETTINGS WHILE THE OVEN IS OPERATING You can check the power level and the actual oven temperatures ie: when pre-heating. TO CHECK THE POWER LEVEL: To check the microwave power level during cookingpress the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button. The oven continues to count down, although thedi...
Page 21 - Suitable ovenware; Mode of operation
19 Suitable ovenware Mode of operation Micro- Convec- Grill Combination wave tion X X X X X - - - X X X X X X - X X X 3) - X 3) X - - - X - - - X X - X 4) - X X - - X - - Ovenware material Ovenproof glass and ceramic dishes (without any metal parts, e.g. Pyrex, oven-to-tableware, glass tray). Non ov...
Page 22 - Cooking charts
20 20 Cooking charts The above infomation should be used as a guideline. Adjust cooking times/power levels as required to give the best result The times given are for guidance only, as they are dependent upon the type and quality of the meat. Grilling is ideal for flat, pieces of meat and fish.Unles...
Page 23 - Recipes for glass tray & convection; Banana loaf; Baked cheesecake
21 Recipes for glass tray & convection Banana loaf Ingredients120 g butter 170 g caster sugar 1 tsp coffee essence 2 ripe bananas 225 g flour 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda 1 / 4 tsp baking powder 1 medium egg 100 ml milk Preheat the oven.1. Grease and line loaf tin. 2. Cream butter and sugar togethe...
Page 24 - Red onion quiche; Cherry almond cake
22 Recipes for glass tray & convection Red onion quiche Ingredients500 g shotcrust pastry 45 g butter 300 g red onions, sliced 3 eggs 150 ml double cream 50 ml milk 100 g grated gouda 1 / 4 tsp dijon mustardblack pepper 1 / 4 tsp salt Preheat the oven.1. Roll out the pastry and line the square d...
Page 25 - Recipes for glass tray & grill; Onion soup; Gratin
23 Recipes for glass tray & grill Onion soup Ingredients 20 g butter 250 g onions 500 ml stocksalt & pepper 2 slices of toast 80 g emmental cheese 1. Slice the onions, place in a bowl with the stock, salt and pepper, cook for 8 min. 900 W 2. Put the soup in to 4 soup bowls.3. Cut the toast i...
Page 26 - Automatic operations
24 Automatic operations The AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS automatically work out the correct cooking mode and cooking time. You canchoose from 5 AUTO COOK menus, 4 AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN menus and 7 AUTO DEFROST menus. Warning: For AUTO COOK and AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN: The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, tur...
Page 28 - Auto cook chart
26 Auto cook chart MENU NO. AC-1 Rice (par-boiled)(initial temp rice 20°C) AC-2 Roast Chicken(initial temp 5°C) AC-3 Roast Pork(initial temp 5°C) AC-4 Gratin(initial temp 20°C)e.g. Courgette pastagratin and Broccoli-Mushroom-Potato gratin AC-5 Cake(initial temp 20°C)e.g. Carrot cake,Gugelhupf, Apple...
Page 29 - Auto cook from frozen chart
27 Auto cook from frozen chart MENU NO. ACF-1 Cook Frozen Ready Meals(initial temp -18°C)Stirrable type (e.g.Noodles Bolognese,Chinese Menus.) ACF-2 Cook Frozen Vegetables(initial temp -18°C)e.g. Brussel sprouts,cauliflower, peas, mixedvegetables, broccoli ACF-3 Cook Frozen Gratin(initial temp -18°C...
Page 30 - Auto defrost chart
28 Auto defrost chart MENU NO. AD-1 Defrost Steaks, Chops(initial temp -18°C) AD-2 Defrost Meat Joint(initial temp -18°C) AD-3 Defrost Minced Meat(initial temp -18°C) AD-4 Defrost Chicken Legs(initial temp -18°C) AD-5 Defrost Poultry(initial temp -18°C) AD-6 Defrost Cake(initial temp -18°C) AD-7 Def...
Page 32 - Recipes for auto cook AC-4; Baked courgettes and pasta
30 Recipes for auto cook AC-4 Baked courgettes and pasta (This recipe makes approx. 1,5 kg).Ingredients500 ml water 1 / 2 tsp oilsalt 80 g Macaroni 400 g tinned tomatoes, chopped 3 onion (150 g), finely choppedbasil, thymesalt & pepper 1 tbsp oil to grease the dish 450 g courgette, sliced 150 g ...
Page 33 - Recipes for auto cook AC-5; Carrot cake
31 Recipes for auto cook AC-5 Carrot cake (This recipe makes approx. 1,1 kg)Ingredients1 tsp butter or margarine to grease the dish 5 egg yolks 250 g sugar 250 g carrot, finely gratedjuice of one lemon 250 g ground almonds 80 g flour 1 tbsp baking powder 5 egg white 1. Grease the dish.2. Cream the e...
Page 34 - Apple tart with calvados
32 Recipes for auto cook AC-5 Apple tart with calvados (This recipe makes approx. 1,3 kg)Ingredients200 g flour 1 tsp baking powder 100 g sugar 1 Pck. vanilla sugar 1 pinch salt1 egg 3-4 drop bitter almond oil125 g butter 1 tsp butter or margarine to grease the dish 50 g ground hazelnuts 600 g apple...
Page 38 - Guarantee conditions; Standard guarantee conditions
36 Guarantee conditions Standard guarantee conditions We, AEG-Electrolux, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this AEG-Electroluxappliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, wewill, at our discretion repair or r...
Page 39 - Specifications
37 AC Line Voltage AC Power required: Microwave Grill Grill/Microwave Convection Convection/Microwave Output power: Microwave Grill heating elements Convection Microwave Frequency Outside Dimensions Cavity Dimensions Oven Capacity Turntable Weight Oven lamp : 230-240V, 50 Hz, single phase : 1.55 kW:...
Page 40 - Important information; Packaging materials; Disposal of old appliances
38 Important information Ecologically responsible disposal of packaging materials and oldappliances Packaging materials AEG- Electrolux microwave ovens require effective packaging to protect them during transportation.Only the minimum packaging necessary is used.Packaging materials (e.g. foil or sty...
Page 41 - Installation; INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
39 Installation INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE 1. Remove all packaging and check carefully for any signs of damage. 2. If the microwave is fitted in position C, ensure that the minimum air gaps are maintained as shown inthe diagram. 3. Secure four cupboard retention blocks in position using the setting te...
Page 42 - CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE POWER SUPPLY
• The electrical outlet should be readily accessible so that the unit canbe unplugged easily in an emergency. • The socket should not be positioned behind the cupboard. • The best position is above the cupboard, see (A). If connection is to be made to position (A), remove the clip from position15 on...