Page 4 - MICROWAVE; Intended Usage
- 2 - MICROWAVE Intended Usage This appliance is intended for the heating up andpreparation of foodstuffs according to the describedprocedures.Any modifications to the appliance shall be deemedto be improper use and implies substantial risk ofaccidents. The manufacturer declines to accept responsibi...
Page 5 - Risk of fire
- 3 - • Under no circumstances should you remove the microwave oven housing. • Should the lamp in the interior of the microwave oven need replacing, arrange for this to be doneby a qualified specialist. • Never touch the microwave oven door, housing, ventilation openings, accessories or the dinnerwa...
Page 6 - Danger
- 4 - • Clean the microwave oven thoroughly after warming up greasy foods, especially if they were not covered.Allow the appliance to cool down completelybefore cleaning it. Residues such as fat or greasecannot be allowed to collect on the heatingelements of the grill. They could possibly ignite. • ...
Page 7 - Items supplied
- 5 - • Eggs in their shells and hard-boiled eggs shouldnot be heated in the microwave oven as theycould explode, even on completion of the heatingprocess. Food with thick skins, such as potatoes,whole pumpkins, apples and chestnuts must bepricked before cooking. • Do not transport the microwave ove...
Page 8 - Before you begin; Basic principles of microwave cookery
- 6 - Before you begin Basic principles of microwave cookery • Arrange the food with consideration. • The thickest parts near the edges. • Pay attention to the cooking time. Select theshortest possible stated cooking time and increaseas required. Food that is cooked too long canbegin to smoke or cat...
Page 9 - Installation of the appliance
- 7 - Description of the appliance 1 Display 2 Door opener button 3 Glass plate 4 Star rotator 5 Cold air intake 6 Grill Button 7 Weight/Amount Button 8 Defrosting button 9 Time Button 0 Stop button q Control dial/Start/Quickstart w Kitchen timer button e Combination Button r Operation button t Gril...
Page 10 - Inserting accessories; Operation; Setting the Clock
- 8 - Without foodstuffs or accessories (glass plate 3 , star roller 4 and grill stand t ) ), switch the appliance on in the mode Grill: • Press the button Grill once 6 . With this you select the Grill operation. In the display 1 appears the symbol and the symbol blinks. This indicates readiness to ...
Page 11 - Child protection system; Heating and cooking; Microwave operation
- 9 - The cooking timer progresses further in the background. If you wish to check the progress of the kitchen timer,press the kitchentimer button w . It appears for a brief period in the kitchen timer.As soon as the set time has expired you will hear3 signal tones. Take note: To stop the countdown ...
Page 13 - Auto menu; Notice; Starting the Auto-menu
- 11 - Warning: Never use the grill stand t , or other metallic objects, when you are using the appliance in the combinationcooking process. Metals reflect the microwave radiationand it leads to the generation of sparks. This couldcause a fire and irreparably damage the appliance! Combination 1 In C...
Page 17 - Cleaning and Care; Risk of personal injury!; Troubleshooting
- 15 - 2. Press the button Clock 9 . In the display 1 „01: “ blinks and the hour-glass symbol appears. 3. Turn the control knob q to programme the hours. 4. Press the clock button 9 , now the minute figures appear. 5. Turn the control knob q to programme the minutes. 6. Press the button Start/Quick ...
Page 18 - Disposal; Importer
- 16 - The Glass plate 3 generates loud noise when revolving. • The Glass plate 3 is not correctly positioned on the star rotator 4 . Insert the Glass plate 3 correctly into the cooking area. • The star rotator 4 and/or the floor of the cooking area are unclean. Clean the star rotator 4 and the floo...