Page 2 - Safety information; General safety
Safety information It is most important that this instruction book should be retained withthe appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold ortransferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave theappliance, always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance inord...
Page 3 - Grill and Hot air function
• Do not attempt to dry clothing or newspapers in the microwave oven. Theseitems can ignite. • Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not leave paper products, cookingutensils, or food in the cavity when not inuse. • The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance isope...
Page 4 - Aluminium containers and foil; Lids
Aluminium containers and foil Pre-cooked food in aluminium containers orin aluminium foil can be put in the microwaveif the following aspects are respected:Keep in mind the manufacturer’srecommendations written on the packaging.• The aluminium containers cannot be more than 3 cm high or come in cont...
Page 5 - Food safety
Type of ovenware Operating modeMicrowave Grill Grill +Microwave Defrosting Cooking Plastic dishes Keep the manufacturer’s instructions in mind!) Heat resistant to 100°C Plastic dishes Keep the manufacturer’s instructions in mind!) Heat resistant to 250°C Plastic films 3) Plastic film for food Plasti...
Page 7 - Contents; For the user
Contents For the user Safety information 2 General safety 2 Child safety 3 Utensil safety 3 Food safety 5 Safety instructions when cooking with grill andcombination modes 6 Before first use 9 How a microwave oven works 9 Description of functions 10 Altering parameters 11 Product description 12 Opera...
Page 8 - Repairs - after sales service
Repairs - after sales service 27 Environmental information 8
Page 9 - Before first use; Why food heats up
Before first use In conventional ovens, heat radiated byelectrical elements or gas burners slowlypenetrates the food from outside to inside.On account of this there is a major amount ofenergy is wasted heating the air, the ovencomponents and the food containers.In a microwave oven, heat is generated...
Page 10 - Description of functions
... but go through glass and china ... ... and are absorbed by foods. Description of functions Symbol Function Microwavepower Foods Microwave 200W Slow defrosting for delicate foods; keeping foodwarm 400W Cooking with little heat; boiling rice. Rapiddefrosting, heating baby food 600W Heating and coo...
Page 11 - Altering parameters; End of a cooking cycle
Symbol Function Microwavepower Foods Microwave +hot air 200 - 600W Quick meat, fish and poultry roasting. Baking cakes Grill +fan --- Grilling meat and fish --- Grilling poultry --- Potatoes – deep-frozen, defrosting and roasting Altering parameters The operating parameters (time, power,temperature)...
Page 12 - Product description; The control panel
Product description 12 9 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 1. Door window glass2. Catches3. Turntable support4. Turntable ring5. Turntable plate6. Drop-down grill7. Mica cover 8. Bulb9. Control panel10. Enammled Tray (do not use with microwave) 11. Rectangular rack12. Lateral supports The control panel 1 2 3 5 ...
Page 13 - The display; Operation; Setting the clock
1. Confirmation key2. Start / Quick Start key3. Parameter selection keys 4. Plus and Minus keys5. Function selection keys6. Cancel The display 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 15 16 Symbol descriptions1. F1 - Automatic function2. F2 - Automatic function3. F3 - Automatic function4. Defrost by time5. ...
Page 15 - Conventional cooking
1. Select the Grill function with the Function selection keys. 2. Select the Duration with Parameter selection keys. The Duration symbol anddisplay start blinking. 3. Set the duration with the '+' and '–' keys.4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the duration. The display and symbol stopblinkin...
Page 17 - Manual defrost
Programme Food Weight (g) Time (min) Standing time(min) Pr01 meat 100 - 2000 2 - 43 20 - 30 Pr02 Poultry 100 - 2500 2 - 58 20 - 30 Pr03 Fish 100 - 2000 2 - 40 20 - 30 Pr04 Fruit 100 - 500 2 - 13 10 - 20 Pr05 Bread 100 - 800 2 - 19 10 - 20 Manual defrost Use this function to defrost any type of foodq...
Page 20 - Hints and tips; Microwave
Programme Food Weight (Kg) Time (min) Standing time(min) C 01 Pizza 300 - 550 3 - 9 Preheat the bakingpan C 02 Deep frozen food 400 - 1000 8 - 14 Turn 1-2 x, keepcovered, 1-2 min. C 03 Frozen potatodishes 200 - 450 10 - 12 Turn 1x Important Notes:• Always use dishes for use in the microwave oven and...
Page 21 - Defrosting
• Remove pre-cooked food from the containers they come in since these are notalways heat resistant. Follow the foodmanufacturer’s instructions. • If you have several containers, such as cups, for example, set them out uniformly on theturntable plate. • Do not close plastic bags with metal clips. Use...
Page 22 - Grill
5. Thick portions of food should be turned several times. 6. Distribute the frozen food as evenly as possible since narrow and thin portionsdefrost more quickly than the thicker andbroader parts. 7. Fat-rich foods such as butter, cream cheese and cream should not becompletely defrosted. If they are ...
Page 23 - Something not working
After half the grilling time has passed, checkon how the cooking is going and, if necessary,turn the food over or brush it with some oil.The grill is especially suitable for cooking thinportions of meat and fish. Thin portions ofmeat only need to be turned once, but thickerportions should be turned ...
Page 24 - Replace the light bulb
Problem Possible sollution (Check if.........) The oven’s power is switched on. The door is completely closed. The door shouldclose with an audible click. There are any foreign bodies between the doorand the cavity front. When the oven is operating I can hear somestrange noises! There is any electri...
Page 25 - Maintenance and cleaning; Front surface
1 2 Maintenance and cleaning Cleaning is the only maintenance normallyrequired. Warning! Your microwave oven should be cleaned regularly, removingall food remains. If the microwave isnot kept clean its surfaces maydeteriorate, reducing the oven’sworking life and possibly resulting in adangerous situ...
Page 26 - Oven ceiling; Accessories
If the oven cavity is very dirty, put a glass ofwater on the turntable and switch on themicrowave oven for 2 or 3 minutes atmaximum power. The steam released willsoften the dirt which can then be cleanedeasily using a soft cloth.Unpleasant odours (e.g. after cooking fish) canbe eliminated easily. Pu...
Page 27 - Spare parts
product, please contact your local council,your household waste disposal service or theshop where you purchased the product. Repairs - after sales service If your oven is not performing satisfactorily;consult the fault finding guides within thisinstruction book (Something not working). Ifa fault occ...
Page 28 - Installation; Before installation
Installation Before installation • Check that the input voltage indicated on the rating plate is the same as the voltage ofthe power outlet you are going to use. • Open the oven door and take out all the accessories and remove the packingmaterial. • Do not remove the mica cover on the ceiling of the...
Page 29 - Installation diagrams; Technical data
Fit the Turntable support (1) in the centre ofthe oven cavity and put the Turntable ring (2)and the Turntable plate (3) on top, makingsure they slot in. Whenever you use themicrowave, the turntable plate and therespective accessories must be inside andcorrectly fitted. The turntable plate can rotate...