Page 3 - Contents
3 t t Contents Important information Ecologically responsible disposal of packaging and old appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Safety Instructions General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 For trouble-free an...
Page 5 - Important information
5 t Ecologically responsible disposal of packagingmaterials and old appliances Packaging materials AEG microwave ovens require effective packaging to protect them duringtransportation. Only the minimum packaging necessary is used.Packaging materials (e.g. foil or styrofoam) can place children at ris...
Page 6 - General; For trouble free and safe operation; Safety instructions
6 General • The appliance should only be operated with the turntable and turntable support inserted. • Only suitable microwave ovenware should be used.• To protect the appliance against corrosion from moisture (condensation) in the cavity or on the door, wipe these areas dry after each use. • Do not...
Page 7 - Microwaves
7 t • Whenever heating liquid, please also place a teaspoon in the container toavoid delayed boiling.During delayed boiling, the boiling temperature is attained without thetypical steam bubbles rising. When the container is shaken, even gently, theliquid may then suddenly vigorously boil over or spu...
Page 8 - Grill / convection functions
8 • The viewing window heats up during grilling and convection cooking (and in combination with microwave cooking), so keep small children away fromthe appliance. • The cooking area, the grill heating elements, the rack, and the turntable become very hot during all modes. Make sure to use an oven mi...
Page 9 - General operating instructions; Suitable ovenware
9 t 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 4) convection + microwave combined function Ovenware mat...
Page 11 - Product Description; The appliance
11 t Product Description The appliance A Control panel B Door seal C Door latch and catch D Viewing window E Grill F Turntable G Roller ring H Drive shaft C E B C F H G A D
Page 12 - The control panel
12 The control panel A Display for time of day, function, programme length, power level,temperature, weight, food type,etc. B Selector knob to set the clock, the programme length, the weightwhen using automatic programmes,the temperature for the convectionfunctions or the end-time to pre-set a progr...
Page 13 - The display; The display guides you in programming with the following symbols:
13 t The display 1 2 : 3 0 2 0 0 The display guides you in programming with the following symbols: convection turntable off convection Microwave Grill Grill + microwave + microwave choice of food type for automatic defrosting defrosting symbol weight in grams for automatic programming clock time tem...
Page 14 - Accessories; Folding rack; high
14 Product Description Accessories The turntable and turntable support should be installed asshown in the diagram.Take care to ensure the turntable support is properly in place.The turntable may turn clockwise or counterclockwise duringoperation.Do not try to rotate the roller ring manually, as you ...
Page 15 - Setting the clock; Before using the appliance; Cleaning
15 t Setting the clock Example: 12:15 hrs 1. Plug the appliance into the mains. «12:00» together with the clock symbol flashes in the display. 2. Set the time of day, e.g.12:15 with the selector knob 1) . Press START , the appliance is now ready for use. 1) The selector knob can be turned clockwise ...
Page 16 - «At a glance» operating instructions
16 «At a glance» operating instructions Action 1. Place food in the cooking space. 2. Shut the door. 3. Select according to the instructionsgiven on the following pages. 4 . If required : switch off the turntable 2) . 5 . Press the START button . 6 . End of cooking sequence. Comments The door will c...
Page 18 - The appliance features the following functions:
18 Microwave In this mode, microwaves generate heat directly in the food. Thismode is highly suitable for warming, for example, ready cookedfood and drinks, the defrosting of meat or vegetables, and forcooking food like fish and vegetables. Grilling Heat is generated by a grilling element set in the...
Page 19 - Microwave Only; How to set; Cooking times can be set as follows :
19 t Modes of operation Microwave Only How to set Example: 1 minute 15 seconds on microwave output level 700 W 1. Press the MICROWAVE button , 900W and the microwave symbol appear in the display together with the clock symbol and 00:00. Set the microwave power by pressing the MICROWAVE button till t...
Page 20 - Notes on microwave power levels
20 900 Watt - heating liquids 700 Watt - to start a cooking sequence, start roasting, stewing, etc. - cooking vegetables - cooking dishes - defrosting and heating of deep frozen ready made meals - heating refrigerated ready made meals 600 Watt - finish cooking casseroles - cooking egg based dishes 4...
Page 22 - Automatic Defrost Programmes
22 Modes of operation Programme Food categories Delicate cakes and pastries Meat Poultry fresh 1) Fish 2) Examples Cream pie Pork roast, goulash Poultry (whole orportions)Fish (whole orfillets) Weight from - to 100 - 1000 g 100 - 2000 g 100 - 2000 g 100 - 2000 g Unpack your frozen food item, place o...
Page 23 - Grilling; Example: a 20 minute grill programme
23 t Modes of operation Grilling How to set Example: a 20 minute grill programme 1. Press the GRILL button . The grill symbol appears in the display together with the clock symbol and00:00. 2 . Set the desired grilling time by using the selector knob, e.g. 20 minutes. 3. Press the START button. The ...
Page 24 - Combined Grill and Microwave
24 Combined Grill and Microwave How to setExample: 20 minutes with 700W microwave power and grill 1. Press the GRILL button . The grill symbol appears in the display together with the clock symbol and00:00. 2. Set the required microwave power level using the MICROWAVE button . E.g. press twice to pr...
Page 25 - Convection cooking; Example: a 20 minute convection programme at 200°C
25 t Convection cooking How to set Example: a 20 minute convection programme at 200°C 1. Press the CONVECTION button . The corresponding symbol and the pre-set temperature, 150°C, appear inthe display together with the clock symbol and 00:00. 2 . Set the desired temperature, e.g. 200°C, by pressing ...
Page 26 - Combined Convection and Microwave
26 Combined Convection and Microwave How to setExample: a 20 minute convection programme at 200°C and 150W microwave power 1. Press the CONVECTION button . The corresponding symbol and the pre-set temperature, 150°C, appear in the display together with the clock symbol and 00:00. 2 . Set the desired...
Page 27 - Preset programmes
27 t Before programming, check that the clock is set to thecorrect time.Example : 12:00 To set: Proceed as if setting the desired programme for imme-diate use :select your function and programme length (e.g. con-vection 45 minutes at 200° C). Instead of START , press the PRESET PROGRAMME button . Th...
Page 28 - Child lock
28 You may programme “child lock” to prevent unsupervised operation of youroven. To set: Press the PAUSE/CLEAR button for 5 seconds with the door open. “ L O C ” will appear below the clocktime. To release: Proceed as above : press the PAUSE/CLEAR button for 5 seconds with the door open. Child lock ...
Page 29 - Kitchen timer
29 t The kitchen timer with bell can also be used as a general purpose reminder.For example, you could use it to set the time it takes to boil the egg that youare cooking on the hob.The timer works without switching on the appliance, as long as no otherfunctions have been selected. How to set: 1. Se...
Page 30 - Cooking charts and tips; Defrosting
30 Cooking charts and tips Dish Weight Power Duration Standing Remarks/Hints in (g) (Watt) (min) time (min) Meat Whole meat 500 150 10-15 15-20 Turn once. Cover fatty partswith aluminium foil after 1st half of defrosting time. Steak 200 150 4-6 5-10 Turn once. Mixed chopped 500 150 9-14 15-20 Halfwa...
Page 34 - Cooking Charts and Tips; Practical tips for use
34 Cooking Charts and Tips Practical tips for use General • After switching off your appliance, let food stand for a few minutes toallow even heat distribution (standing time) . • Remove any aluminium foil or packaging containing metal and/or acces-sories before preparing food (unless specifically s...
Page 35 - Tips on microwaving
35 t 1. You can’t find cooking details for a specific quantity of food. 2. The food is too dry. 3. The food is not yet defrosted, heated through or cooked oncompletion of programme time. 4. The food is overcooked on the outside and undercooked inthe middle on completion ofcooking time. Base programm...
Page 36 - Test procedures
36 Cooking Charts and Tips IEC 705 Power Time Standing Comments 1) (min) time(min) Egg custard 400 Watt 20-22 120 (test A) 1000g Sponge mixture 900 Watt 5-6 5 (test B)Meat loaf (test C) 900 Watt 12-14 5 Cover. Defrost minced 150 Watt 12-14 5 Place directly on an inverted plate on meat turntable. Tur...
Page 37 - Grilling Table
37 t Grilling Table Description Weight Grill Time Notes (gram) (min) Fish 1) mackrel 800-1000 X 20-25 Brush with oil. Season sardines 1) 6 pieces X 20-25 with salt and pepper Meat 1) Sausages 6-8 pieces X 20-26 Frozen chopped 4 pieces X 23-27 Brush with oil. Season meat2 Rumpsteak 400 g each X 23-27...
Page 38 - Combined microwave and grilling table
38 Cooking charts and tips Description Weight Dish Microwave Grill Time (in grams) power (min) (watt) Noodle casserole Approx. shallow dish 150 X 15-20 500 g pasta Potatoes au gratin Approx. 800 g shallow dish 900 X 20-22 potatoes Lasagne Approx. shallow dish 900 X 15-20 800 g Meatloaf Approx. deep ...
Page 39 - Baking with the convection function
39 t Baking with the convection function Description Mode Temperature Power Time °C (Watt) (min) Cakes in tin Sponge cake 160-170 - 45-55 Cheese cake 160-170 - 60-70 residual heat 10 Quiche Lorraine 190-200 - 40-50 Pastries Fruit flan or tart 200-220 - 40-50 Cakes baked in a loaf tin 160-180 - 40-50...
Page 41 - Cleaning and care; The Appliance Exterior
Cooking charts and tips Cleaning and care The Appliance Exterior Wipe the front of the appliance using a soft cloth and a mild, warm detergentsolution.Do not use abrasive cleaning substances, strong detergents or coarse abrasivecleaning materials. Cooking area The interior will remain in good condit...
Page 43 - Service and Spare Parts
43 t Your call will be automatically routed to the Service Centre covering yourpost code area.In-guarantee customers should read the section headed ‘What to do if....’ andensure all checks have been made, as the engineer will make a charge if thefault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown.Plea...
Page 44 - Customer Care
44 Customer Care For general enquiries or information regarding AEG appliances contact: Customer Care DepartmentAEG Domestic Appliances55-77 High StreetSloughBerkshireSL1 1DZTel.: 08705 350 350 * * calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes.
Page 45 - Guarantee Conditions
45 t Guarantee Conditions AEG offer the following guarantee to the first purchaser of this appliance. 1. The guarantee is valid for 12 months commencing when the appliance is handedover to the first retail purchaser, which must be verified by purchase invoice orsimilar documentation.The guarantee do...
Page 46 - European Guarantee
46 European Guarantee If you should move to another country within Europe then your guaranteemoves with 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 to the same extent f...