Page 2 - We recommend the following for this oven:
Data and instruction for Performance Tests according to IEC 705 and further Amendment Document59H/69/CD. The International Electrotechnical Commission SC 59H, has developed a Standard for comparative testingof heating performances of microwave ovens. The Draft of the new Edition of this Standard has...
Page 3 - DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL; AUTO”
13 11 8 6 15 1 2 7 12 14 9 3 5 4 10 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL 1. Time and mode display 2. Oven temperature display 3. Function Key: mode selection 4. “°C” Temperature key: oven temperature selection 5. Power level key: microwave power level selection 6. Clock key: setting the clock 7 - 8 - 9 ...
Page 4 - large for
4 50 min. 295 min. 550 min. 560 30 = = 30 A +8 0 450 850 min +2 0 X 18 595 458 X The appliance needs sufficient ventilation. Make an opening in the plinth at least 280 cm 2 large for this purpose. ventilation BUILDING-IN Inside the oven there is a plastic bag with fixing material. Take this bag out ...
Page 7 - DESCRIPTION
7 A B E F G H I C D L A Grill heating element B Control panel C Microwave outlet cover D Turntable spindle E Door glass F Low wire rack G High wire rack H Turntable I Turntable support L Rectangular wire rack DESCRIPTION MW865 inc. •GB 23-04-2002 16:16 Pagina 7
Page 8 - INDEX
8 CHAP. 1 – GENERAL 1.1 Important safety warnings .....................................pag. 9 1.2 Technical data ......................................................pag. 10 1.3 Installation and electrical connection ......................pag. 10 1.4 Accessories supplied ..............................
Page 9 - CHAPTER 1 – GENERAL; IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS; Read carefully these instructions and keep for future reference
9 CHAPTER 1 – GENERAL 1.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS Read carefully these instructions and keep for future reference 1) WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be operated until it has been repai- red by a competent person (trained by the manufacturer or by its Customer Serv...
Page 10 - INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION; the power outlet is; pliance with this safety regulation.; shall be taken when handling the container.; O U T P U T P O W E R; the appliance, under the heading MICRO OUTPUT.
10 CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL 1.2 TECHNICAL DATA • ENERGY CONSUMPTION (CENELEC HD 376 norms) To reach 200°C 0,35 kWh To maintain a temperature of 200°C for an hour 1,15 kWh Total consumption 1,5 kWh • MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER: 1000W (IEC 705)For further data, consult the rating plate positioned on the front ...
Page 11 - for all types of grilled food.; TURNTABLE; Fan oven only mode; ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED
11 CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL LOW WIRE RACK Fan Oven Only mode: for all types of traditional cooking,especially cakes HIGH WIRE RACK Grill Only mode: for all types of grilled food. TURNTABLE The turntable is used in allmodes. RECTANGULAR WIRE RACK Fan oven only mode For all types of traditional cooking tob...
Page 12 - OVENWARE TO BE USED; Fan Oven Only; ” or “; Grill only; ” settings, all types of ovenware may be used.; “Microwave Only”
12 CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL 1.5 OVENWARE TO BE USED In the “Microwave Only” and “Microwave Combined” modes, all types of containers in glass (preferablyPyrex), ceramics, china and clay may be used provided that they are undecorated and free of metal parts (i.e.gilt trimmings, handles, feet etc.). Heat re...
Page 13 - RULES AND GENERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR USING THE OVEN
13 1.6 RULES AND GENERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR USING THE OVEN CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL Microwaves consist of electromagnetic radiation found in nature under the form of light waves (e.g., sunlight). Insidethe oven, these waves penetrate food from all directions and heat up the water, fatty and sugar molecules....
Page 14 - SETTING THE CLOCK; CHAPTER 2 – USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES; Press the
14 2.1 SETTING THE CLOCK • When the appliance is connected to the domestic power supply for the first time, or after a power cut,four dashes will appear on the display (----).In order to set the time of day, proceed as described below: CHAPTER 2 – USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES Press the k...
Page 15 - Note; PROGRAMMING THE COOKING
15 CHAPTER 2 – USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES Microwave Only Automatic Defrosting Combined Microwave eFan Oven Combined Microwave and Grill Fan Oven Only Grill Only Timer Set the length of cooking time, inminutes, by turning the timeadjust knob (14). (To choose the length of cookingtime, a...
Page 16 - tables shown in Chapter 3.; START; END; STOP; COOL
16 CHAPTER 2 – USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES In the modes: Combined microwave + fan ovenFan oven only 4 select the cooking temperature by repeatedly pressing the °C key (4) until the desired temperature is displayed.To select the temperature, consult the tables shown in Chapter 3. Note • ...
Page 17 - The change from defrost to cooking mode is signalled by a beep.; AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING AND COOKING SEQUENCE; Set the length of time required for
17 Press the START key (13). The change from defrost to cooking mode is signalled by a beep. 5 CHAPTER 2 – USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES 2.3 AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING AND COOKING SEQUENCE To programme an automatic defrosting and cooking sequence follow these instructions: Set the automatic def...
Page 18 - E N; STOPPING THE TURNTABLE; end
18 2.4 USING THE PRE-PROGRAMMED RECIPES (AUTO KEYS) Press the desired AUTO key. (The indicators of the length and temperature set will flash on the displayand the pre-memorised mode and power level indicators will come on.)Consult paragraph 3.8 in order to choose the most suitable menu. Press the ST...
Page 19 - TYPE; CHAPTER 3 – USING THE OVEN:; TABLE OF DEFROSTING TIMES IN “AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING” MODE
19 19 - 21 4 - 6 10 - 12 5 - 7 10 - 12 5 - 76 - 8 25 - 2725 - 2713 - 15 8 - 10 7 - 9 8 - 10 10 - 12 8 - 10 4 - 6 5 - 7 7 - 9 1 - 22 - 42 - 42 - 4 8 - 10 5 - 73 - 5 3.1 DEFROSTING • Frozen food in plastic bags, plastic film or cardboard packets can be placed directly in the oven for defrosting as pro...
Page 20 - AUTO; CHAPTER 3 – USING THE OVEN: SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS; TABLE OF REHEATING TIMES
20 35 5 “ 5 “ “““ “ 5 “ “ “ ““ “ 5 “““ 5 “““ 4 - 5 0’.10”-0’.15” 0’.15”-0’.20”0’.30”-0’.35” 3 - 5 3 - 5 2 - 44 - 64 - 6 3 - 5 5 - 7 4 - 6 2 - 4 6 - 8 5 - 76 - 8 3 - 5 1’30” - 2’ 1’.15” - 1’.45”1’.15” - 1’.45” 3 - 4 1’.15” - 1’.45” 1 - 1’.30” 0’.45” - 1’.15” 2 - 3 3.2 REHEATING Reheating food is one ...
Page 21 - - COOKING ANTIPASTI AND FIRST COURSES
21 4 4 444354 - - - 45-50 25-30 2050 30-3520-2530-3510-1516-18 10-12 10-12 190°C 180°C - 190°C190°C180°C --- - - 55 5 5 5 - - - 12 8 12 8 12-15 30 40 45 -- - - - 200°C 160°C 190° + 3.3 - COOKING ANTIPASTI AND FIRST COURSES Soups in general require less liquid because in a microwave oven evaporation ...
Page 24 - WHAT TO DO; KEYS; KEY; The food must never be covered.; Pizza and frozen ready meals
24 SUGGESTIONS WHAT TO DO CHAPTER 3 – USING THE OVEN: SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS 3.8 - REHEATING/COOKING USING THE “AUTO” function KEYS The AUTO function keys are 5 different programmes with “pre-programmed” cooking duration, power level and oven temperature as detailed in the table below: KEY (11) ...
Page 25 - CHAPTER 4 – CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
25 CHAPTER 4 – CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before any cleaning and maintenance are carried out, always disconnect theplug from the power socket and wait for the appliance to cool down. The internal cavity of your oven is covered with a special non-stick finish to whichsplashes and food particles do not...
Page 26 - PROBLEM; The appliance does not work; for bulb replacement.
26 4.2 MAINTENANCE If something does not quite work right or if a foult devalops, contact technician for service.Please check the fol-lowing faults before calling technician: CHAPTER 4 – CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CAUSE/SOLUTION • The door is not closed properly. • The plug is not correctly inserted. ...