Page 5 - MICROWAVE; Intended Use
- 3 - MICROWAVE Intended Use 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 dangerof accidents. The manufacturer declines to acceptresponsibil...
Page 6 - Risk of fire
- 4 - • Only use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in this manual. Do not use any causticchemicals or vapours in this appliance. This micro-wave oven is especially designed for the heating,cooking, grilling or drying of foodstuffs. It is not designed for use in industrial or labor...
Page 7 - Danger
- 5 - • Do not use the microwave oven to warm up cushions filled with kernels, cherry stones orgels. Risk of fire! • Do not use the microwave oven for storing food- stuffs or other objects. • Do not exceed the cooking times detailed by the manufacturer. • Do not place any objects on the microwave ov...
Page 8 - Items supplied
- 6 - - If possible, place a glass rod in the fluid for as long as it is being heated. - To avoid an unexpected reboiling, leave the fluid to stand in the microwave oven for ca. 20 seconds after being warmed up. • Puncture the skins of potatoes, sausages or similar. Otherwise, they could explode. • ...
Page 9 - Before you begin; Basic principles of microwave cookery
- 7 - 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 in-crease as required. Food that is cooked toolong can begin to smoke or c...
Page 10 - Installation of the appliance
- 8 - Risk of fire! NEVER use the grill stand or other metallic objectswhen you are using the appliance in the microwavemode or in the combination cooking process.Metals reflect the microwave radiation and it leadsto the generation of sparks. This could cause a fireand irreparably damage the applian...
Page 11 - Inserting the turntable; Operation; Setting the Clock
- 9 - Before the first regular usage of the microwave oventhe appliance must be heated up to remove any remaining production residues. After inserting the mains plug into the socket, openthe microwave door. Without foodstuffs or accessories (turntable 3 and grill stand t ), switch the appliance on i...
Page 12 - Heating and cooking; Note
- 10 - Setting the kitchen timer The microwave oven is provided with a kitchen timerwhich you can use independent of the microwaveoperation.1. Press the button Weight/Kitchen timer w when the appliance is in standby mode. In the display 1 appears "0:00" and the symbol . 2. Now set the desire...
Page 16 - Convection operation; Convection operation with preheating
- 14 - Convection operation When cooking with convection, hot air circulates inthe oven. Hot air is especially recommended forcooking souffles or crunchy foods. Selecting the temperature • Press the button Convection 9 the ap- propriate number of times to set the requiredtemperature. • 1x for 230 °C...
Page 17 - Defrosting; Defrosting by weight
- 15 - 2. Set the required cooking time with the rotaryswitch 0 . The maximum possible cooking time setting is 95 minutes. 3. To start, press the button Start/Quickstart 0 . Defrosting Defrosting by weight Take note: Always place the food to be defrosted on dishes suitable for use in a microwave ove...
Page 18 - Defrosting by time; Auto menu; Starting the Auto Menu
- 16 - Defrosting by time Take note: Always place the food to be defrosted on dishes suitable for use in a microwave oven. Never directlyonto the turntable 3 ! 1. In standby mode turn the control dial 0 anti- clockwise until "A -13" and appear in the display 1 . 2. Press the button Weight/Ki...
Page 22 - Select a start time
- 20 - Select a start time With this programme you can preset a specific starttime for the cooking or grilling of the foodstuff. If theprogramming is carried out correctly, the appliancestarts automatically at the programmed time. Take note: The clock must be correctly set to be able to select the f...
Page 23 - Recipes; Meat patty; Baking frozen ready-made breadrolls
- 21 - Recipes Meat patty • Shape approx.125g of minced beef into a patty(about 75mm in diameter, height 35mm). • Locate the meat patties evenly on a plate suitablefor microwave ovens and then place it on theturntable 3 . Preparation The best results are achieved with the following self-programmed c...
Page 24 - Muffins; Cleaning and Care
- 22 - Muffins Ingredients This recipe yields 10 to 20 muffins. • Baking margarine (80% fat content) or salted butter • 170 g granulated sugar (up to 0.3 mm grain size) • 3 eggs (55-60 g with shell/Size M)• 225 g wheat flour• 7 g baking powder• 0,25 g salt Preparation • Mix all ingredients well.• Fi...
Page 25 - Troubleshooting
- 23 - • Should steam collect on or around the outsideof the appliance door, wipe it off with a soft towel. This can happen if the microwave is operated in extremely humid conditions. • Clean the turntable 3 regularly. Clean the plate in warm soapy water or in the dishwasher. • Clean the grill stand...
Page 26 - Importer
- 24 - Disposal Do not dispose of this appliance in yournormal domestic waste. This product issubject to the provisions of European Directive 2002/96/EC. Dispose of the appliance through an approved di-sposal centre or at your community waste facility.Observe the currently applicable regulations. In...