Page 3 - Contents
3 English Contents Important information Ecologically responsible disposal of packaging materials and old appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Safety InstructionsGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - General; Safety instructions
5 English General • Your appliance is designed exclusively for the domestic purposes of defros- ting, heating or cooking foods. The manufacturer bears no responsibilityin the case of improper usage. • The appliance should only be operated with the turntable and turntable support inserted. • Only sui...
Page 6 - Microwaves; Do not use your microwave oven for the following :
Safety instructions Microwaves 6 • During delayed boiling, the boiling temperature is attained without the typi- cal steam bubbles rising. When the container is shaken, even gently, the liquidmay then suddenly vigorously boil over or spurt - with the risk of scalding theuser. To prevent liquids from...
Page 7 - General operating instructions; Suitable ovenware; Ovenware material
7 English General operating instructions Suitable ovenware X suitable - non suitable 1) excluding silver, gold, platinum or metal decoration 2) does not include glaze containing metal 3) please note the maximum temperature stated by the manufacturer Ovenware material Mode of operation Defrosting Hea...
Page 8 - Installing and Connecting
8 What else to note... • Food comes in all shapes, sizes and textures. The quantities also vary. For these reasons the time and amount of energy needed todefrost, heat or cook will also vary. As a general rule : Double the quantity/weight = nearly * double the time • Please refer to the cooking char...
Page 9 - Electrical connections
9 English Built-in model To install the appliance in a kitchen cabinet, use the appropriate mountingframe. Note the relevant instructions for installation and connection. Whenbuilding in to a high cabinet, you may use the liftdoor. Note the relevantinformation for installation and connection given i...
Page 10 - Product Description; The appliance; Control panel; F Interior lighting
10 Product Description The appliance A Control panel B Turntable C Door seal D Door latch and catch E Viewing window F Interior lighting START/QUICK PROGRAMME STOP A D B C E D F
Page 11 - The control panel
11 English The control panel A Display for time of day, cooking time, function mode, power etc. B Multi function button to set the time of day and display the selected microwave power etc. C Power knob with signal light to select microwave power. D Rotary knob to select the cooking time or the weigh...
Page 12 - Accessories
12 Accessories The turntable and turntablesupport should be installed asshown in the diagram.Take care to ensure the turn-table support is properly inplace.The turntable may turn clock-wise or counterclockwiseduring operation.Do not try to rotate the rollerring manually, as you coulddamage the drive...
Page 13 - Before using the appliance; Setting the clock; A E; » and then «
13 English Before using the appliance Setting the clock Example: 12:15 hrs 1. Plug the appliance into themains. The display starts to flash« A A E E G G » and then « 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 ». The dots between the digits blinkrapidly. 3. While keeping the Multi func-tion button pressed, set the timeof day...
Page 14 - «At a glance» operating instructions
14 «At a glance» operating instructions Action 1. Press the door release button. . 2. Place food in the cooking space. 3. Shut the door. 4. Select according to the instructions given on the following pages. 5. If required : switch off the turntable . 6. Press the START-button ‘ START/QUICK’ . 7. End...
Page 16 - Microwave; Setting; The selected time; Cooking times can be set as follows :; Maximum programme length is 60 minutes.; Modes of operation
16 Microwave Setting 1. Set the required microwavepower by turning the powerknob. The signal lamp lights up.The time of day disappears fromthe display and the requiredmicrowave power appears:turn to the left = lower powerturn to the right = higher power 7 5 0 2. Set the required cooking timeby turni...
Page 17 - - defrosting and heating of deep frozen ready; Notes on microwave power levels
17 English 750 Watt - Heating liquids 700 Watt - to start a cooking sequence, start roasting, stewing, etc. - cooking vegetables- cooking dishes 600 Watt - defrosting and heating of deep frozen ready 500 Watt made meals - heating refrigerated ready made meals- finish cooking casseroles- cooking egg ...
Page 18 - Automatic defrost; Automatic Programmes
18 Programme Food categories Poultry fresh 1) Fish 2) Meat Delicate cakes and pastries Examples Poultry (whole orportions)Fish (whole orfillets)Pork roast, goulash Cream pie Weight from - to 100 - 2000 g 100 - 2000 g 100 - 2000 g 100 - 2000 g Unpack your frozen food item, place on the top of a small...
Page 19 - Automatic cooking programmes
19 English Automatic cooking programmes Programme Food categories Fresh vegetables I Fresh vegetables II Frozen vegetables Examples Brussel sprouts,cabbage, carrots,celery Zucchini, leeks,potatoes, spinach,fennel, cauliflower, broccoli Carrots, cauliflower,Brussel sprouts,leeks, zucchini,spinach, br...
Page 20 - How to use automatic programmes; Example : defrosting 1 kg chicken; until; Press the START button; shows the necessary time.; and start
20 Modes of operation How to use automatic programmes Example : defrosting 1 kg chicken 1. Press the button for automaticprogrammes ‘ PROGRAMME ’ until the desired programme appearsin the display. 2. Use the Rotary knob to set theweight in grams . 1 0 0 0 3. Press the START button ‘ START/QUICK’ . T...
Page 21 - provides full microwave power; START button
21 English How to setThe Quick-Start button ‘ START/QUICK’ provides full microwave power from 30 seconds up to 2 minutes and 30 seconds, by 30 second-inter-vals. Each time you push the Quick-START button ‘ START/QUICK’ the programme time is increased by 30 seconds. Example : heating a cup of water (...
Page 22 - Select microwave power «; Minute timer with alarm
22 Modes of operation The minute timer with alarm can also be used as a general purposereminder. For example, you could use it to set the time it takes to boilthe egg that you are cooking on the hob.The timer works without switching on the appliance, as long as noother functions have been selected. ...
Page 23 - Cooking charts and tips
23 English Dish Weight Power Duration Standing Remarks/Hints (g) (Watt) (min) time(min) Meat Whole meat 500 150 14-20 10-20 Turn once. Cover fatty partswith aluminium foil after 1st half of defrosting time. Steak 200 150 7-9 5-10 Turn once. Mixed chopped 500 150 14-20 10-20 Halfway through the meat ...
Page 26 - Cooking vegetables
26 Cooking charts and tips Description Weight Liquid Power Duration Standing Remarks/Hints (g) added (Watt) (min) time (min) Cauliflower 500 1/8 l 750 7-9 2 Dot with butter. Frozen 300 1/8 l 750 6-8 2 Stalks facing outwards. broccoli Mushrooms 250 none 750 3-5 2 Cut into slices. Frozen peas 300 1/ 2...
Page 27 - Cooking of meat and poultry; Practical tips for use
27 English Cooking of meat and poultry Description Quantity Power Duration Remarks/Hints (g) (Watt) (min ) PorkPork chop 3 pieces, 750 6-8 1. Cook on full power, 750 for 6-8 min 370 g 600 12-14 2. Turn over, reduce power to 600 and cook for 12 -14 minutes. PoultryChicken 1000 750 12-14 Cook covered,...
Page 28 - Defrosting of butter, pieces of layer cake and cottage cheese; Tips on microwaving
28 Cooking charts and tips Defrosting of butter, pieces of layer cake and cottage cheese –Do not fully defrost in the appliance, but allow to complete defros- ting at room temperature to give a more even result. –Remove any metal or aluminium foil packaging and/or acces- sories before defrosting Def...
Page 29 - Test procedures
29 English Test procedures (Microwave output power 750 Watt)The quality and operation of microwave ovens are established byrecognised test institutes by testing specific dishes. DIN Power Time Standing Comments 1) Nr. 44 566 (Watt) (min) time Part 2 (min) Defrost and cook 750 8-10 3 Cover. Halfway t...
Page 30 - Cleaning and care; The Appliance Exterior
30 Cooking charts and tips Cleaning and care Failure to clean the appliance regularly may damage its surfaces, reducedurability and lead to hazardous operation. The Appliance Exterior Regular cleaning of your oven will keep it in sound operating condi-tion. Wipe the front of the appliance using a so...
Page 32 - AEG Service; Keep these numbers handy by recording them here :
32 When contacting AEG Service D e p a r t -m e n t , p l e a s e q u o t e t h e E - Number/PNC and S-Number which you will findon the appliance's rating plate (seearrow).Quoting these numbers enables the ser-vice department to identify the requiredspare part so that the technician canrepair the ov...