Smeg 34L Convection Microwave User Manual

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Smeg 34L Convection Microwave User Manual | Manualzz
Instructions for Use
Microwave
SCA45MC2
Bedienungsanweisung
Mikrowelle
Betjeningsvejledning
Mikrobølgeovn
Table of Contents
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE .............................................................................. 2
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS - OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ....................... 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................ 4
GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN ......................................................................... 7
BEFORE INSTALLATION ................................................................................ 7
DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ............................................ 8
USING THE OVEN......................................................................................... 10
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE ......................................................................... 16
RECOMMENDED COOKING TABLES .......................................................... 17
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................. 29
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ............................................................. 31
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE ..................................................................... 33
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: these provide recommendations for
use, a description of the controls and the correct procedures for cleaning
and maintaining the appliance
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: these are intended for the
qualified engineer who is to install, commission and test the appliance
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Precautions for Use
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE. TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT AND
KEEP IT TO HAND THROUGHOUT THE OVEN'S LIFE CYCLE.
WE URGE YOU TO READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS
CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE. INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT
BY QUALIFIED STAFF IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE RELEVANT REGULATIONS. THIS
APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE AND COMPLIES WITH THE EEC
DIRECTIVES CURRENTLY IN FORCE. THE APPLIANCE IS BUILT TO PROVIDE THE
FOLLOWING FUNCTION: COOKING AND HEATING FOODS; ALL OTHER USES ARE TO BE
CONSIDERED IMPROPER.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY FOR USES OTHER THAN THOSE
STATED ABOVE.
KEEP THE DOCUMENTATION OF THIS PRODUCT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
ALWAYS KEEP THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL HANDY. IF YOU LEND THE MICROWAVE
OVEN TO SOMEONE ELSE GIVE THEM THE MANUAL AS WELL!
THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR COOKING FOOD AND IT SHALL NOT
BE USED AS A SPACE HEATER.
DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT
IS IN OPERATION.
NEVER LEAVE PACKAGING RESIDUES UNATTENDED IN THE HOME. SEPARATE THE
VARIOUS PACKAGING MATERIALS BY TYPE AND CONSIGN THEM TO THE NEAREST
SEPARATE DISPOSAL CENTRE.
THIS APPLIANCE IS TAGGED UNDER EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC ON WASTE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE).
THIS DIRECTIVE CONTAINS THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COLLECTION AND
RECYCLING OF DECOMMISSIONED APPLIANCES THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN
UNION.
REPLACED APPLIANCES MUST BE TAKEN TO A SPECIAL GARBAGE
COLLECTION CENTRE.
NEVER OBSTRUCT THE OPENINGS AND SLITS PROVIDED FOR
HEAT DISPERSAL.
VENTILATION AND
THE I.D. PLATE WITH TECHNICAL DATA, REGISTRATION NUMBER AND
BRAND NAME IS POSITIONED VISIBLY ON THE OVEN DOOR FRAME.
THE PLATE MUST NOT BE REMOVED.
NEVER USE METAL SCOURING PADS OR SHARP SCRAPERS WHICH WILL
DAMAGE THE SURFACE.
USE ORDINARY NON-ABRASIVE PRODUCTS WITH THE AID OF WOODEN OR
PLASTIC UTENSILS IF NECESSARY. RINSE THOROUGHLY AND DRY WITH A
SOFT CLOTH OR CHAMOIS LEATHER.
DO NOT ALLOW SPILLS OF FOODS WITH HIGH SUGAR CONTENT (E.G. JAM)
TO DRY INSIDE THE OVEN. IF THEY DRY FOR TOO LONG, THEY MIGHT
DAMAGE THE ENAMEL COATING OF THE INSIDE OF THE OVEN.
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Disposal Instructions
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DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY
Our products are only packaged using non-pollutant, environment-friendly,
recyclable materials. We urge you to cooperate by disposing of the
packaging properly. Contact your local dealer or the competent local
organisations for the addresses of collection, recycling and disposal
facilities.
Never leave all or part of the packaging lying around. Packaging parts,
and especially plastic bags, may represent a suffocation hazard for
children.
Your old appliance must also be disposed of properly.
Important: deliver the appliance to your local organisation authorised to
collect scrapped appliances. Proper disposal allows the intelligent
recovery of valuable materials.
Before scrapping your appliance it is important to remove doors and leave
shelves in position as for use, to ensure that children cannot accidentally
become trapped inside the oven during play. Also, cut the power supply
lead and remove it and the plug.
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Safety Precautions
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SAFETY
REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRIC OR GAS APPLIANCES AND VENTILATION
FUNCTIONS.
IN YOUR INTEREST AND TO ENSURE YOUR SAFETY, BY LAW ALL ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY QUALIFIED
STAFF, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RELEVANT REGULATIONS.
OUR APPROVED INSTALLATION ENGINEERS GUARANTEE YOU A JOB WELL
DONE.
GAS OR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MUST ALWAYS BE DISCONNECTED BY
SUITABLY SKILLED PEOPLE.
THE PLUG TO BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY LEAD AND THE
RELATIVE SOCKET MUST BE OF THE SAME TYPE AND COMPLY WITH THE
RELEVANT REGULATIONS.
THE POWER SUPPLY SOCKET MUST BE ACCESSIBLE EVEN AFTER THE
APPLIANCE HAS BEEN BUILT-IN.
NEVER DISCONNECT THE PLUG BY PULLING ON THE POWER SUPPLY LEAD
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH IN COMPLIANCE WITH
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SAFETY REGULATIONS.
IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION, CARRY OUT A QUICK TEST ON THE
OVEN FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED LATER IN THIS MANUAL.
DURING THE TESTS PUT A GLASS OF WATER INSIDE THE OVEN AS IT WILL
ABSORB THE MICROWAVES AND THE OVEN WILL NOT BE DAMAGED. IF THE
APPLIANCE FAILS TO OPERATE, DISCONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICAL
MAINS AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE. NEVER ATTEMPT
TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE.
WARNING! NEVER LEAVE THE OVEN UNWATCHED, ESPECIALLY WHEN
USING PAPER, PLASTIC OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. THESE
MATERIALS CAN CHAR AND MAY FIRE. FIRE RISK!
WARNING! IF YOU SEE SMOKE OR FIRE, KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED IN
ORDER TO SMOTHER THE FLAMES. SWITCH OFF THE OVEN AND TAKE THE
PLUG OUT OF THE SOCKET OR CUT OFF THE OVEN POWER SUPPLY.
WARNING! DO NOT HEAT PURE ALCOHOL OR ALCOHOLIC DRINKS IN THE
MICROWAVE. FIRE RISK!
WARNING! DO NOT HEAT LIQUIDS OR OTHER FOODS IN CLOSED
CONTAINERS SINCE THESE MAY EXPLODE READILY.
WARNING! NEVER PUT INFLAMMABLE OBJECTS IN THE OVEN: THEY COULD
BE ACCIDENTALLY CATCH LIGHT AND CAUSE FIRES.
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY PERSONS (INCLUDING
CHILDREN) WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL, SENSORY OR MENTAL
CAPABILITIES, OR LACK OF EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE, UNLESS THEY
HAVE BEEN GIVEN SUPERVISION OR INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF
THE APPLIANCE BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY.
CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PLAY
WITH THE APPLIANCE.
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WARNING: ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BECOME HOT DURING USE. YOUNG
CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY.
WARNING: DURING USE THE APPLIANCE BECOMES HOT. CARE SHOULD BE
TAKEN TO AVOID TOUCHING HEATING ELEMENTS INSIDE THE OVEN. TO
AVOID BURNS AND SCALDS CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY.
WARNING! THE OVEN CANNOT BE USED IF:
 THE DOOR IS NOT CLOSED CORRECTLY;
 THE DOOR HINGES ARE DAMAGED;
 THE SURFACES OF THE CONTACT BETWEEN THE DOOR AND THE OVEN
FRONT ARE DAMAGED;
 THE DOOR WINDOW GLASS IS DAMAGED;
 THERE IS FREQUENT ELECTRICAL ARCING INSIDE THE OVEN EVEN
THOUGH THERE IS NO METAL OBJECT INSIDE.
THE OVEN CAN ONLY BE USED AGAIN AFTER IT HAS BEEN REPAIRED BY A
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
BEWARE!
NEVER HEAT BABY FOODS OR DRINKS IN BOTTLES OR JARS WITH THE
TEATS OR LIDS ON THEM. AFTER HEATING THE FOOD MIX OR SHAKE
WELL SO THAT THE HEAT IS SPREAD EVENLY. CHECK THE FOOD
TEMPERATURE BEFORE FEEDING THIS TO THE CHILD. DANGER OF
BURNING!
TAKE CARE WHEN HEATING LIQUIDS!
WHEN LIQUIDS (WATER, COFFEE, TEA, MILK, ETC.) ARE NEARLY AT
BOILING POINT INSIDE THE OVEN AND ARE TAKEN OUT SUDDENLY, THEY
MAY SPURT OUT OF THEIR CONTAINERS. DANGER OF INJURIES AND
BURNS!
TO AVOID THAT TYPE OF SITUATION WHEN HEATING LIQUIDS, PUT A
TEASPOON OR GLASS ROD INSIDE THE CONTAINER.
TO AVOID FOOD OVERHEATING OR BURNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT NOT
TO SELECT LONG TIME PERIODS OR POWER LEVELS THAT ARE TOO HIGH
WHEN HEATING SMALL QUANTITIES OF FOOD. FOR EXAMPLE, A BREAD
ROLL CAN BURN AFTER 3 MINUTES IF THE POWER SELECTED IS TOO HIGH.
FOR TOASTING, USE JUST THE GRILLING FUNCTION AND WATCH THE
OVEN ALL THE TIME. IT YOU USE A COMBINED FUNCTION TO TOAST BREAD
IT WILL CATCH FIRE IN A VERY SHORT TIME.
THIS OVEN IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR DOMESTIC USE!
USE THE OVEN ONLY FOR PREPARING MEALS.
AVOID DAMAGING THE OVEN OR OTHER DANGEROUS SITUATIONS BY
FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
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Do not switch on the oven without the turntable support, the turntable
ring and the respective plate being in place.
Never switch on the microwave when it is empty. If there is no food
inside there may be an electrical overcharge and the oven could be
damaged. RISK OF DAMAGE!
Do not cover or obstruct the ventilation openings.
Safety Precautions
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Use only dishes suitable for microwaves. Before using dishes and
containers in the microwave, check that these are suitable (see the
section on types of dishes).
Never remove the mica cover on the ceiling of the oven interior!
This cover stops fat and pieces of food damaging the microwave
generator.
Do not keep any inflammable object inside the oven as it may burn if
the oven is switched on.
Do not use the oven as a pantry.
Eggs with their shells and whole boiled eggs must not be heated in
microwave ovens because they may explode.
Do not use the oven for frying as it is impossible to control the
temperature of oil heated by microwaves.
To avoid being burnt, always use oven gloves for handling dishes
and containers and touching the oven.
Do not lean or sit on the open oven door. This may damage the
oven, especially in the hinge zone. The door can bear a maximum
weight of 8 kg.
The turntable and the grills can bear a maximum load of 8 kg. To
avoid damaging the oven, do not exceed this load.
CLEANING:
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Warning! Your microwave oven must be cleaned regularly. All food
remains must be removed (see section on Oven Cleaning). If the
microwave oven is not kept clean its surface may deteriorate and this
may shorten the oven’s working life and could even result in a
dangerous situation.
 The door contact surfaces (the front of the cavity and the inside part of
the doors) must be kept very clean in order to ensure the oven
functions correctly.
 DO NOT USE HARSH ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR SHARP METAL
SCRAPERS TO CLEAN THE OVEN DOOR GLASS SINCE THEY
CAN SCRATCH THE SURFACE, WHICH MAY RESULT IN
SHATTERING OF THE GLASS.
 Please follow the instructions regarding cleaning in the section “Oven
Cleaning and Maintenance”.
REPAIRS:
 Warning – Microwaves! The outer protection of the oven must not
be removed. It is dangerous for anyone not authorised by the
manufacturer to carry out any kind of repair or maintenance work.
 If the power cable is damaged it should be substituted by the
manufacturer, aut horised agents or technicians qualified for this task
in order to avoid dangerous situations. Furthermore, special tools are
required for this task.
 Repair and maintenance work, especially of current carrying parts, can
only be carried out by technicians authorised by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for injury or damage caused by failure
to comply with the above regulations or deriving from tampering with even just one
part of the appliance and the use of non-original spare parts.
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GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN
1. – Door window glass
2. – Catches
3. – Turntable support
4. – Turntable ring
5. – Turntable plate
6. – Grill Element
7. – Mica cover
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8. – Lamp
9. – Control panel
10. – Glass tray
11. – Shelf (DO NOT USE WITH
MICROWAVES)
12. – Browning plate
13. – Lateral supports
BEFORE INSTALLATION
Never leave packaging residues unattended in the home. Separate waste
packaging materials by type and consign them to the nearest separate
disposal centre.
The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing
residues. For further information about cleaning, see point "10. CLEANING
AND MAINTENANCE".
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DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
All the appliance's control and monitoring devices are placed together on
the front panel. The table below provides the key to the symbols used.
FUNCTION’S PARAMETERS KNOB
This knob allows you to set the time, select the
cooking temperature and duration and program
the cooking start and end times. From now on,
for convenience it will be referred to as PT1.
For instructions on how to use it correctly, see
the next chapters.
CURRENT TIME / DURATION DISPLAY
This display shows the current time or the cooking duration.
Also visible are the function cut-out light (see point “7.6.3 Child safety lockout function”)
From now on, for convenience it will be referred to as DSP1.
TEMPERATURE / MICROWAVES POWER / WEIGHT DISPLAY
This display shows the Parameters set for the function required, or the
Parameters set by the user.
From now on, for convenience it will be referred to as DSP2.
FUNCTION DISPLAY
This display shows (illuminated) all the cooking functions available for
selection. For instructions on how to select a cooking function, see
point“7.2 Operating settings”.
From now on, for convenience it will be referred to as DSP3.
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FUNCTION-SWITCH ON KNOB
This knob allows access to the oven's three
operating settings, and is also used to select a
cooking function (see point “7.2 Operating
settings”).
From now on, for convenience it will be
referred to as PT2.
The table below provides a short description of
the functions available.
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MICROWAVES
ROUND HEATING ELEMENT + FAN
MICROWAVES + GRILL ELEMENT
GRILL ELEMENT + ROUND
HEATING ELEMENT + FAN
MICROWAVES + ROUND HEATING
ELEMENT + FAN
DEFROST BY TIME
GRILL ELEMENT
DEFROST BY WEIGHT
GRILL ELEMENT + FAN
PIZZA FUNCTION
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7.1
USING THE OVEN
Precautions and General Advice
When the oven and grill are used for the first time, they should be heated
to the maximum temperature for long enough to burn off any oily residues
left by the manufacturing process, which might contaminate foods with
unpleasant smells.
Oven accessories which may come into contact with foods are made from
materials compliant with directive 89/109/EEC of 21/12/88 and national
relevant regulations.
To prevent excessive amounts of condensation from forming on the
internal glass, food should not be left inside the oven for too long after
cooking.
7.2
Operating settings
This product is programmed to provide 3 operating settings, which can
be\modified by pressing PT2.
Standby setting: activated as soon as the current time has been
confirmed, with DSP1 on and showing the current time.
ON setting: from the standby setting, press PT2 once. All the displays and
knobs light up.
OFF setting: from the ON setting, press PT2 once.
Only the symbol
on DSP1 remains on.
The heating system is not activated immediately in any of these
functions, in order to improve operator safety.
7.3
First Use
At first use, or after a power failure, the oven's left hand-display, DSP1, will
show a flashing
symbol. To start any cooking operation, the current
time must be set.
7.3.1
Setting the current time
To set the current time, turn PT1 to the right and left to increase or
decrease the hours. Press it once to move on to setting the minutes. Turn
it the right and left to increase or decrease the minutes and press it to set
the current time. The symbol
will appear on the display, which will stop
flashing.
7.3.2
Setting the current time
It might become necessary to change the current time, for example at the
switch from summer to winter time. To do this, starting from the standby
setting (see point “7.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1 pressed for a few
seconds until the figures on DSP1 flash. Now repeat the operations
described in point “7.3.1 Setting the current time”.
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Selecting the function
In the ON state only, a cooking function can be selected by simply turning
PT2 to the right or left. The function selected will change colour to orange
on DSP3. The preset cooking time will be displayed on DSP1 and the
preset parameters (temperature, microwaves power, weight) are displayed
in alternation on DSP2.
7.4.1
Microwaves function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate and the microwaves power light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset microwaves power.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
7.4.2
Microwaves+ Grill Element function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate and the microwaves power light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset microwaves power.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
7.4.3
Microwaves+ Round Heating Element + Fan function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate and the microwaves power light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset microwaves power.
Press PT1 to validate and the temperature light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset temperature.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
The temperature light
will blink until the cavity temperature has
reached the set value.
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7.4.4
Grill Element function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
7.4.5
Grill Element + Fan function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink.Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
The temperature light
will blink until the cavity temperature has
reached the set value.
7.4.6
Round Heating Element + Fan function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate and the temperature light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset temperature.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
The temperature light
will blink until the cavity temperature has
reached the set value.
7.4.7
Grill Element + Round Heating Element + Fan function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink.Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate and the temperature light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset temperature.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
The temperature light
will blink until the cavity temperature has
reached the set value.
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7.4.8
Defrost by Time function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink.Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset defrosting duration.
Press PT2 to start the defrosting process.
The microwaves power will be automatically varied to achieve the best
thawing results.
7.4.9
Defrost by Weight function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink.Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset food type displayed on DSP1.
Press PT1 to validate and the weight light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset food weight.
Press PT2 to start the defrosting process.
The defrosting time will be calculated based on the food’s type and weight
and the microwaves power will be automatically varied to achieve the best
thawing results.
The following table shows the defrosting by weight function programmes,
indicating weight intervals, and defrosting and standing times (in order to
ensure the food is of a uniform temperature).
PROGRAMME
PR
PR
PR
PR
PR
01
02
03
04
05
FOOD
WEIGHT (G)
TIME (MIN)
MEAT
POULTRY
FISH
FRUIT
BREAD
100 – 2000
100 – 2500
100 – 2000
100 – 500
100 – 800
2 – 43
2 – 58
2 – 40
2 – 13
2 – 19
STANDING
TIME (MIN)
20 – 30
20 – 30
20 – 30
10 – 20
10 – 20
7.4.10 Pizza function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink. The weight light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset Pizza weight.
Press PT2 to start the cooking process.
7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)
When PT1 is pressed to define a delayed start time the corresponding
light
starts to blink, DSP1 shows the current time and DSP 2 shows
“Auto”.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the delayed start time.
Press PT2 to validate the delayed start time.
The oven enters in an idle state waiting for the defined start time. DSP3
shows the selected function and DSP1 and DSP2 show all the defined
parameters for the function continuously alternating.
If you wish to start the function before the selected time, just press PT2.
If you wish to cancel the programming, press PT2 for 3 seconds.
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7.5
When the oven is working…
7.5.1
Interrupting a cooking cycle
You can stop the cooking process at any time by pressing the Start/Stop
key once or by opening the oven door. In both cases:
 Microwave emission is stopped immediately.
 The grill is de-activated but is still very hot. Danger of burning!
 The timer stops and the display shows the remaining amount of
operating time.
If you wish, at this time you can:
 Turn or stir the food to ensure it will be evenly cooked.
 Modify the process parameters.
 Cancel the process by pressing PT2 for 3 seconds.
To restart the process, close the door and press PT2.
7.5.2
Modifying parameters
The operating parameters (time, weight, power, etc.) can only be modified
when the cooking process has been interrupted. Proceed as follows:
 Turn PT2 to the right or left to change the function.
 Press PT1 to activate the parameter modification mode. The
symbol starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the
remaining cooking duration.
 Press PT1 to validate and the next parameter light starts to blink.
Proceed as described in the active function chapter to modify the
remaining parameters.
 Press PT2 to continue the cooking process.
7.5.3
Cancelling a cooking cycle
If you wish to cancel the cooking process, press PT2 for 3 seconds.
You will then hear a beep and the oven returns to the OFF setting.
7.5.4
End of a cooking cycle
At the end of the process you will hear three beeps and the display will
show the word “End”.
The beeps are repeated every 30 seconds until the door is opened or PT2
is pressed. The oven returns to the OFF setting.
7.6
Secondary menu
This appliance also has a concealed "secondary menu" allowing the user
to:
1. Activate or deactivate the Show Room function (which disables all the
heating elements so that only the control panel works);
2. Activate or deactivate the function which limits the maximum power
absorption to 2000 W;
3. Activate or deactivate the child safety device (
);
7.6.1
Show Room Function
With the oven in OFF status (see point “7.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1
pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1. This means that
the SHOW ROOM function (which disables all the heating elements so
that only the control panel works) is not active.
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Turn PT1 to the right or left to activate (ON SHO) or deactivate (OFF SHO)
this function. To use the oven normally, set OFF SHO.
After setting the parameter required, press PT2 to return the oven to the
initial standby status.
7.6.2
Power selection function
This function allows the oven operation if there are limitations in the mains
power (e.g. 3 kW for Italian market). The cooking results will not be
affected but the cooking duration will be increased on some functions that
activated more than one heating element.
With the oven in OFF status (see point “7.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1
pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1. Now press PT1
once again and the message “OFF 2000” will appear on DPS1.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to activate (ON 2000) or deactivate (OFF
2000) this function, which limits the oven's maximum power absorption, in
any function, to 2000 W.
After setting the parameter required, press PT2 to return the oven to the
initial standby status.
7.6.3
Child safety lock-out function
With the oven in OFF status (see point “7.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1
pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1. Now press PT1
until the message “OFF BLOC” appears on DPS1.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to activate (ON BLOC) or deactivate (OFF
BLOC) this function, which locks out all the functions and knobs after 3
minutes of operation without any command from the user (when this
system is active, the
symbol appears on DPS2).
After setting the parameter required, press PT2 to return the oven to the
initial standby status.
To exit the lockout status temporarily to modify a cooking program or
select a different function, keep PT1 pressed until the
symbol
disappears from DSP2. The required changes can now be made, and 2
minutes after the last setting is made the lockout will come into operation
again.
To deactivate the lockout permanently, access the secondary menu and
switch the function off as described in this section.
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7.7
Cooling fan system
The appliance is equipped with a cooling system which comes into
operation as soon as a cooking function starts.
Operation of the fans generates a normal air flow which comes out above
the door and may continue for a short time even after the oven is switched
off.
7.8
Inside light
The oven light comes on:
 when the oven door is opened in standby status (point “7.2 Operating
settings”) or;
 when the function knob is turned to any function.
If the oven door is left open, the oven light will automatically shut-off after
10 minutes.
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ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
Shelf: useful to support pans containing the
food for cooking. DO NOT USE WITH
MICROWAVES.
Glass tray: useful for cooking cakes, pizza and
confectionery and for collecting fat from foods
placed on the shelf above. The glass tray can
only be used over the Shelf or directly onto the
cavity floor.
Browning Plate: useful for microwave cooking
food that requires bottom heat. It can also be
used for frying bacon, eggs, sausages, etc
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9.1
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RECOMMENDED COOKING TABLES
Cooking with Microwaves
Warning! Read the section “Safety Precautions” before cooking with
your microwave.
Follow these recommendations when cooking with microwaves:
 Before heating or cooking foods with peel or skin (e.g. apples,
tomatoes, potatoes, sausages) prick them so that they do not burst.
Cut the food up before starting to prepare it.
 Before using a container or dish make sure that it is suitable for
microwave use (see the section on types of ovenware).
 When cooking food with very little moisture (e.g. defrosting bread,
making popcorn, etc.) evaporation is very quick. The oven then works
as if it was empty and the food may burn. The oven and the container
may be damaged in such a situation. You should therefore set just the
cooking time necessary and you must keep a close eye on the cooking
process.
 It is not possible to heat large quantities of oil (frying) in the microwave.
 Remove pre-cooked food from the containers they come in since these
are not always heat resistant. Follow the food manufacturer’s
instructions.
 If you have several containers, such as cups, for example, set them
out uniformly on the turntable plate.
 Do not close plastic bags with metal clips. Use plastic clips instead.
Prick the bags several times so that the steam can escape easily.
 When heating or cooking foods, check that they reach at least a
temperature of 70°C.
 During cooking, steam may form on the oven door window and may
start to drip. This situation is normal and may be more noticeable if the
room temperature is low. The oven’s safe working is not affected by
this. After you have finished cooking, clean up the water coming from
the condensation
 When heating liquids, use containers with a wide opening, so that the
steam can evaporate easily.
Prepare the foods as per the instructions and keep in mind the cooking
times and power levels indicated in the tables.
Keep in mind that the figures given are only indicative and can vary
depending on the initial state, temperature, moisture and type of food. It is
advisable to adjust the times and power levels to each situation.
Depending on the exact characteristics of the food you may need to
increase or shorten the cooking times or increase or decrease the power
levels.
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Cooking with microwaves...
1. The greater the amount of food, the longer the cooking time. Keep in
mind that:
 Double the quantity » double the time
 Half the quantity » half the time
2. The lower the temperature, the longer the cooking time.
3. Foods containing a lot of liquid heat up more quickly.
4. Cooking will be more uniform if the food is evenly distributed on the
turntable. If you put dense foods on the outside part of the plate and less
dense ones on the centre of the plate, you can heat up different types of
food simultaneously.
5. You can open the oven door at any time. When you do this the oven
switches off automatically. The microwave will only start working again
when you close the door and press the start key.
6. Foods that are covered require less cooking time and retain their
characteristics better. The lids used must let microwaves pass through and
have small holes that allow steam to escape
9.1.1
Cooking vegetables
FOOD
QUANTITY
(GR)
500
300
250
300
LIQUIDS
ADDITION
100 ML
50 ML
25 ML
100 ML
POWER
(W)
800
800
800
800
TIME
(MIN.)
9-11
6-8
6-8
7-9
STANDING
TIME (MIN.)
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
FROZEN
CARROTS
POTATOES
250
25 ML
800
8-10
2-3
250
25 ML
800
5-7
2-3
PAPRIKA
LEEK
250
250
25 ML
50 ML
800
800
5-7
5-7
2-3
2-3
FROZEN
BRUSSEL
SPROUTS
300
50 ML
800
6-8
2-3
CAULIFLOWER
BROCCOLI
MUSHROOMS
PEAS, CARROTS
9.1.2
KEEP COVERED.
CUT INTO CHUNKS
OR SLICES. KEEP
COVERED.
PEEL AND CUT
INTO EQUAL SIZED
PIECES.
KEEP
COVERED.
CUT INTO CHUNKS
OR SLICES KEEP
COVERED.
KEEP COVERED.
Cooking fish
FISH FILLETS
QUANTITY
(G)
500
POWER
(W)
600
TIME
(MIN.)
10-12
STANDING
TIME (MIN.)
3
WHOLE FISH
800
800
400
2-3
7-9
2-3
FOOD
INSTRUCTIONS
CUT INTO SLICES.
INSTRUCTIONS
COOK COVERED OVER. TURN
AFTER HALF OF COOKING TIME.
COOK COVERED OVER. TURN
AFTER HALF OF COOKING TIME.
YOU MAY WISH TO COVER UP
THE SMALL EDGES OF THE
FISH.
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9.2
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Defrosting with Microwaves
General instructions for defrosting
1. When defrosting, use only dishes that are appropriate for microwaves
(china, glass, suitable plastic).
2. The defrost function by weight and the tables refer to the defrosting of
raw food.
3. The defrosting time depends on the quantity and thickness of the food.
When freezing food keep the defrosting process in mind. Distribute the
food evenly in the container.
4. Distribute the food as best as possible inside the oven. The thickest
parts of fish or chicken drumsticks should be turned towards the outside.
You can protect the most delicate parts of food with pieces of aluminium
foil. Important: The aluminium foil must not come into contact with the
oven cavity interior as this can cause electrical arcing.
5. Thick portions of food should be turned several times.
6. Distribute the frozen food as evenly as possible since narrow and thin
portions defrost more quickly than the thicker and broader parts.
7. Fat-rich foods such as butter, cream cheese and cream should not be
completely defrosted. If they are kept at room temperature they will be
ready to be served in a few minutes. With ultra-frozen cream, if you find
small pieces of ice in it, you should mix these in before serving.
8. Place poultry on an upturned plate so that the meat juices can run off
more easily.
9. Bread should be wrapped in a napkin so that it does not become too
dry.
10. Turn the food whenever the oven lets out a beep and the DSP1
displays the word:
.
11. Remove frozen food from its wrapping and do not forget to take off any
metal twist-tags. For containers that are used to keep frozen food in the
freezer and which can also be used for heating and cooking, all you need
to do is take off the lid. For all other cases you should put the food into
containers that are suitable for microwave use.
12. The liquid resulting from defrosting, principally that from poultry, should
be discarded. In no event should such liquids be allowed to come into
contact with other foods.
13. Do not forget that by using the defrosting function you need to allow for
standing time until the food is completely defrosted.
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The table below shows different defrosting and standing times (in order to
ensure the food temperature is evenly distributed) for different types and
weights of food, plus recommendations.
FOOD
PORTIONS OF MEAT,
VEAL, BEEF, PORK
GOULASH
MINCED MEAT
SAUSAGES
POULTRY (PORTIONS)
CHICKEN
POULARDE
FISH FILLET
TROUT
PRAWNS
FRUIT
BREAD
BUTTER
CREAM CHEESE
CREAMS
WEIGHT
(G)
100
200
500
1000
1500
2000
500
1000
100
500
200
500
250
1000
2500
200
250
100
500
200
300
500
200
500
800
250
250
250
DEFROSTING
TIME (MIN)
2-3
4-5
10-12
21-23
32-34
43-45
8 -10
17-19
2-4
10-14
4-6
9-12
5-6
20-24
38-42
4-5
5-6
2-3
8-11
4-5
8-9
11-14
4-5
10-12
15-17
8-10
6-8
7-8
STANDING
TIME (MIN)
5-10
5-10
10-15
20-30
20-30
25-35
10-15
20-30
10-15
20-30
10-15
15-20
5-10
20-30
25-35
5-10
5-10
5-10
15-20
5-10
5-10
10-20
5-10
10-15
10-20
10-15
10-15
10-15
RECOMMENDATION
TURN ONCE
TURN ONCE
TURN TWICE
TURN TWICE
TURN TWICE
TURN THREE TIMES
TURN TWICE
TURN THREE TIMES
TURN TWICE
TURN THREE TIMES
TURN ONCE
TURN TWICE
TURN ONCE
TURN TWICE
TURN THREE TIMES
TURN ONCE
TURN ONCE
TURN ONCE
TURN TWICE
TURN ONCE
TURN ONCE
TURN TWICE
TURN ONCE
TURN ONCE
TURN TWICE
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Using the browning plate
Normally when cooking food, such as pizzas or pies, on a grill or in a
microwave oven, the dough or pastry becomes soggy. This can be
avoided by using a browning plate. As a high temperature is reached
quickly on the bottom of the browning plate, the crust turns crisp and
brown.
The browning plate can also be used for bacon, eggs, sausages, etc.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTES:
 Use oven gloves at all times as the browning plate will become very
hot.
 Never place the browning plate in the oven without the glass plate.
 Do not place any recipients on the browning plate that are not heatresistant (plastic bowls for example).
How to cook with the browning plate:
1. Preheat the browning plate by selecting the Microwave and Grill
function for 3 to 5 minutes with a 600 W microwaves power level.
2. Brush the browning plate with oil in order to brown the food nicely.
3. Place the fresh or frozen food directly on the browning plate.
4. Place the browning plate on the glass turntable in the microwave oven.
5. Select the Microwaves and Grill function and the cooking time as
described below.
FOOD
PIZZA
QUICHES AND PIES
HAMBURGERS
OVEN CHIPS
WEIGHT
(G)
200
300
400
200
300
150 - 200
400
COOKING
TIME (MIN)
4-5
5-6
7–8
3–4
5-6
8 - 10
6 -8
STANDING
TIME (MIN)
------2–3
2–3
5–8
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RECOMMENDATION
IF THE PIZZA IS THIN.
IF THE PIZZA IS HIGH INCREASE
THE TIME BY 1 – 2 MINUTES
TURN 2 X
VERY IMPORTANT NOTES:
As the browning plate has a Teflon layer, if you use it incorrectly, it can be
damaged.
Never cut the food on the plate. Remove the food from the plate prior to
cutting.
Cleaning:
The best way to clean the browning plate is to wash it with hot water and
detergent and rinse off with clean water. Do not use a scrubbing brush or
a hard sponge otherwise the top layer will be damaged.
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9.4
Cooking with the Grill Element
For good results with the grill, use the rack supplied with the oven.
Fit the rack in such a way that it doesn’t come into contact with the metal
surfaces of the oven cavity since if it does there is a danger of electric
arcing which may damage the oven.
IMPORTANT POINTS:
1. When the grill is used for the first time there will be some smoke and a
smell coming from the oils used during oven manufacture.
2. The oven door window becomes very hot when the grill is working.
Keep children away.
3. When the grill is operating, the cavity walls and the grid iron become
very hot. You should use oven gloves.
4. If the grill is used for extended period of time it is normal to find that the
elements will switch themselves off temporarily due to the safety
thermostat.
5. Important! When food is to be grilled or cooked in containers you must
check that the container in question is suitable for microwave use. See the
section on types of ovenware!
6. When the grill is used it is possible that some splashes of fat may go
onto the elements and be burnt. This is a normal situation and does not
mean there is any kind of operating fault.
7. After you have finished cooking, clean the interior and the accessories
so that cooking remains do not become encrusted.
9.4.1
Grill Element
QUANTITY
(G)
TIME
(MIN.)
FISH
BASS
SARDINES/GURNARD
800
6-8 FISH.
18-24
15-20
SPREAD LIGHTLY WITH BUTTER. AFTER
HALF OF COOKING TIME TURN AND
SPREAD WITH SEASONING.
MEAT
SAUSAGES
6-8 UNITS
22-26
PRICK AFTER HALF COOKING TIME AND
TURN.
3 UNITS
400
18-20
25-30
4 UNITS
2 UNITS
1½-3
5-10
FISH
FROZEN HAMBURGERS
SPARE RIB (APPROX. 3
CM THICK)
OTHERS
TOAST
TOASTED SANDWICHES
INSTRUCTIONS
AFTER HALF OF COOKING TIME, BASTE
AND TURN.
WATCH TOASTING.
WATCH TOASTING.
Heat up the grill beforehand for 2 minutes. Unless indicated otherwise, use
the rack. Place a tray below the rack so that the water and the fat can
drop. The times shown are merely indicative and can vary as a function of
the composition and quantity of the food, as well as the final condition
wished for. Fish and meat taste great if, before grilling, you brush them
with vegetable oil, spices and herbs and leave to marinate for a few hours.
Only add salt after grilling.
Sausages will not burst if you prick them with a fork before grilling.
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After half the grilling time has passed, check on how the cooking is going
and, if necessary, turn the food over.
The grill is especially suitable for cooking thin portions of meat and fish.
Thin portions of meat only need to be turned once, but thicker portions
should be turned several times. Heat up the grill beforehand for 2 minutes.
9.4.2
Grill Element + Fan
The fan reduces the fierce heat from the grill, providing an excellent
method for grilling a range of foods, chops, steaks, sausages, etc. without
having to turn the food during cooking. This gives good results, reduces
drying out of foods and gives even browning and heat distribution.
9.4.3
Microwaves + Grill Element
The microwave + grill function is ideal for cooking quickly and, at the same
time, browning foods. Furthermore, you can also grill and cook cheese
covered food.
The microwave and the grill work simultaneously. The microwave cooks
and the grill toasts.
FOOD
CHEESE TOPPED PASTA
CHEESE TOPPED
POTATOES
LASAGNE
GRILLED CREAM CHEESE
2 FRESH CHICKEN LEGS
(GRILLED)
CHICKEN
CHEESE TOPPED ONION
SOUP
QUANTITY
(G)
500
800
LOW DISH
LOW DISH
POWER
(W)
400
600
TIME
(MIN.)
12-17
20-22
STANDING
TIME (MIN.)
3-5
3-5
APPROX. 800
APPROX. 500
200 EACH
LOW DISH
LOW DISH
LOW DISH
600
400
400
15-20
18-20
10-15
3-5
3-5
3-5
APPROX.
1000
2 X 200 G
CUPS
LOW AND
WIDE DISH
SOUP
BOWLS
400
35-40
3-5
400
2-4
3-5
DISH
Before using a dish in the microwave oven make sure that it is suitable for
microwave use. Only use dishes or containers that are suitable for
microwave use.
The dish to be used in the combined function must be suitable for
microwave and grill use. See the section on types of ovenware!
Keep in mind that the figures given are merely indicative and can vary as a
function of the initial state, temperature, moisture and type of food.
If the time is not enough to brown the food well, put it under the grill for
another 5 or 10 minutes.
Please follow the standing times and don’t forget to turn the meat pieces.
Unless indicated to the contrary, use the turntable plate for cooking.
The values given in the tables are valid when the oven cavity is cold (it is
not necessary to pre-heat the oven).
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9.5
Cooking with the Round Heating Element
9.5.1
Round Heating Element + Fan
The combination of the fan and round heating element around it, gives
uniform heat distribution with no cold spots. This results in many benefits –
no flavour transfer when cooking different foods at the same time, less
energy is needed, and it cooks at 10% quicker than a normal oven. All
foods can be cooked with this function.
IMPORTANT POINTS:
1. When the round heating element is used for the first time there will be
some smoke and a smell coming from the oils used during oven
manufacture.
2. The oven door window becomes very hot when the oven is working.
Keep children away.
3. When the oven is operating, the cavity walls and the ovenware become
very hot. You should use oven gloves.
4. Important! When food is to be cooked in containers you must check that
the container in question is suitable for microwave use. See the section on
types of ovenware!
5. After you have finished cooking, clean the interior and the accessories
so that cooking remains do not become encrusted.
Roasting
FOOD
BEEF
STEW
PORK LOIN
WHOLE
CHICKEN
CHICKEN
PORTIONS
DUCK
QUANTITY
(GR)
1000
POWER
(W)
200
TEMP.
(ºC)
160/170
TIME
(MIN.)
80/90
STANDING
TIME (MIN.)
10
500/600
200
180/190
35/40
10
100/1200
400
200
35/45
10
800
400
200
30/40
10
1500/1700
200
200
80/90
10
COMMENTS
DO NOT PUT LID ON
CONTAINER
DO NOT PUT LID ON
CONTAINER
PUT LID ON CONTAINER.
BREAST FACING UPWARDS.
DO NOT TURN.
DO NOT PUT LID ON
CONTAINER. ARRANGE
PORTIONS WITH SKIN
FACING UPWARDS. DO NOT
TURN.
PUT LID ON CONTAINER. DO
NOT TURN.
Advice for roasting meat
Turn the pieces of meat halfway through the cooking time. When the
roasted meat is ready you should let it stand for 10 minutes in the oven
with this switched off and closed. This will ensure the juices in the meat
are well distributed.
Add 2 to 3 soup spoons of gravy or similar liquid to lean meat and 8 to 10
soup spoons to stews, depending on the amount of meat in question.
The roasting temperature and time required depends on the type and
amount of meat being cooked.
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If the weight of the meat to be roasted does not appear on the table
choose the settings for the weight immediately below and extend the
cooking times.
Advice on ovenware
Check that the ovenware fits inside the oven.
Hot glass containers should be put on a dry kitchen cloth. If such
containers are put on a cold or wet surface the glass may crack and break.
Use oven gloves to take the ovenware out of the oven.
Baking
TYPE
WALNUT CAKE
FRUIT TART
FRUIT CAKES
SAVOURY TARTS
SIMPLE CAKE (SPONGE
CAKE)
ALMOND CAKES
PUFF PASTRY
1
2
1
TEMPERAT.
(ºC)
170/180
150/160
170/190
TIME
(MIN)
30/35
35/45
30/45
2
1
160/180
160/170
50/70
40/45
2
2
110
170/180
35/45
35/45
CONTAINER
LEVEL
SPRING-FORM TYPE TIN
SPRING-FORM TYPE TIN
CAKE TIN WITH
CENTRAL HOLE
SPRING-FORM TYPE TIN
SPRING-FORM TYPE TIN
CAKE TRAY
CAKE TRAY
Advice on cake baking ware
The most commonly used type of baking ware is black metal tins. If you
are also going to use the microwave, use glass, ceramic or plastic baking
ware. These must be able to withstand temperatures up to 250ºC. If you
use these types of baking ware the cakes are not browned as much.
Advice on how to bake cakes
Different amounts and types of pastry require different temperatures and
baking times. Try low settings first of all and then, if necessary, use higher
temperatures next time. A lower temperature will result in more uniform
baking. Always put the cake tray in the centre of the turntable.
Baking suggestions
How to check if the cake is properly cooked
Start sticking a tooth pick in the highest part of the cake 10 minutes before
the end of the baking time. When no dough sticks to the tooth pick the
cake is ready.
If the cake is very dark on the outside
Next time choose a lower temperature and let the cake bake for a longer
time.
If the cake is very dry
Make small holes in the cake with a tooth pick after baking has finished.
Then sprinkle the cake with some fruit juice or alcoholic drink. Next time
increase the temperature by about 10º and reduce the baking time.
If the cake does not come free when turned
Let the cake cool down for 5 to 10 minutes after baking and it will come
out of the tin more easily. If the cake still does not come free run a knife
carefully around the edges. Next time grease the cake tin well.
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Advice on saving energy
When you are making more than one cake, it is advisable to bake them in
the oven one after the other when the oven is still hot. This lets you
reduce the baking time for the second and later cakes.
It is preferable to use dark coloured baking ware - painted or enamelled
black – since such baking tins absorb heat better.
When dealing with long baking times, you can switch the oven off 10
minutes before the end of the time and make use of the residual heat to
complete the baking.
9.5.2
Microwaves + Round Heating Element + Fan
The use of microwaves with round heating element and the fan allows the
food to be cooked faster and effectively. Ideal for roasting large chunks of
meat. There is no transference of smells or flavours when using this
function.
9.5.3
Grill Element + Round Heating Element + Fan
The use of the fan with both elements allows the food to be cooked quickly
and effectively. Ideal for roasts and large joints that require thorough
cooking. There is no transference of smells or flavours when using this
function. This function offers a similar result to rotisserie, it moves the heat
around the food, instead of moving the food itself, enabling any size or
shape to be cooked, and not only items that will fit onto a rotisserie.
9.6
Pizza Function
Warning! Read the section “Using the browning plate” before
cooking with the Pizza function.
It is not necessary to pre-heat the browning plate to cook Pizzas.
Place the pizza directly on the browning plate.
Place the browning plate on the centre of the glass turntable in the
microwave oven.
Warning: the cavity walls and the browning plate become very hot. Care
should be taken to avoid touching heating elements, cavity walls or the
browning plate. The use of oven gloves is highly recommended to avoid
burns.
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What kind of ovenware can be used?
9.7.1
Microwaves function
For the microwave function, keep in mind that microwaves are reflected by
metal surfaces. Glass, china, clay, plastic, and paper let microwaves pass.
For this reason, metal pans and dishes or containers with metal parts or
decorations cannot be used in the microwave. Glass ware and clay with
metallic decoration or content (e.g. lead crystal) cannot be used in
microwave ovens.
The ideal materials for use in microwave ovens are glass, refractory china
or clay, or heat resistant plastic. Very thin, fragile glass or china should
only be used for short period of times (e.g. heating).
Hot food transmits heat to the dishes which can become very hot. You
should, therefore, always use an oven glove!
To test ovenware, put the item you want to use in the oven for 20 seconds
at maximum microwave power. After that time, if it is cold or just slightly
warm, it is suitable to use. However, if it heats up a lot or causes electric
arcing it is not suitable for microwave use.
9.7.2
Grill Element and Round Heating Element functions
In the case of the grill function, the ovenware must be resistant to
temperature of at least 300°C.
Plastic dishes are not suitable for use in the grill.
9.7.3
Combination functions
In the combination functions (microwaves + conventional heating
elements), the ovenware used must be suitable for use in both the
microwave and the grill.
9.7.4
Aluminium containers and foil
Pre-cooked food in aluminium containers or in aluminium foil can be put in
the microwave if the following aspects are respected:
 Keep in mind the manufacturer’s recommendations written on the
packaging.
 The aluminium containers cannot be more than 3 cm high or come in
contact with the cavity walls (minimum distance 3 cm). Any
aluminium lid or top must be removed.
 Put the aluminium container directly on top of the turntable plate. If you
use the grid iron, put the container on a china plate. Never put the
container directly on the grid iron!
 The cooking time is longer because the microwaves only enter the
food from the top. If you have any doubts, it is best to use only dishes
suitable for microwave use.
 Aluminium foil can be used to reflect microwaves during the defrosting
process. Delicate food, such as poultry or minced meat, can be
protected from excessive heat by covering the respective
extremities/edges.
 Important: aluminium foil cannot come into contact with the cavity
walls since this may cause electrical arcing.
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9.7.5
Lids
We recommend you use glass or plastic lids or cling film since:
1. This will stop excessive evaporation (mainly during very long cooking
times);
2. The cooking times are shorter;
3. The food does not become dry;
4. The aroma is preserved.
The lid should have holes or openings so that no pressure develops.
Plastic bags must also be opened. Baby feeding bottles or jars with baby
food and similar containers can only be heated without their tops / lids
otherwise they can burst.
The table below gives you a general idea of what type of ovenware is
suitable for each situation.
OPERATINGMODE
TYPEOF OVENWARE
GLASS AND CHINA 1)
HOME USE, CAN BE USED IN DISH
WASHER, NOT FLAME RESISTANT
GLAZED CHINA
FLAME RESISTANT GLASS AND
CHINA
CHINA, STONE WARE 2)
UNGLAZED OR GLAZED WITHOUT
METALLIC DECORATIONS
CLAY DISHES 2)
GLAZED
UNGLAZED
PLASTIC DISHES 2)
HEAT RESISTANT TO 100°C
HEAT RESISTANT TO 250°C
PLASTIC FILMS 3)
PLASTIC FILM FOR FOOD
CELLOPHANE
PAPER, CARDBOARD, PARCHMENT
4)
METAL
ALUMINIUM FOIL
ALUMINIUM WRAPPINGS 5)
ACCESSORIES (GRID IRON)
MICROWAVE
DEFROSTING /
COOKING
HEATING
GRILL
MICROWAVE
+
GRILL
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
1. Without any gold or silver leaf edging; no lead crystal.
2. Keep the manufacturer’s instructions in mind!
3. Do not use metal clips for closing bags. Make holes in the bags. Use
the films only to cover the food.
4. Do not use paper plates.
5. Only shallow aluminium containers without lids/tops. The aluminium
cannot come into contact with the cavity walls.
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10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out any operations, disconnect the appliance from the
electricity supply. Take the plug out of the socket or switch off the oven’s
power circuit.
Warning! Never use a jet of steam for cleaning the inside of the oven.
Warning! Your microwave oven should be cleaned regularly, with all food
remains being removed. If the microwave is not kept clean its surfaces
may deteriorate, reducing the oven’s working life and possibly resulting in
a dangerous situation.
10.1 Cleaning stainless steel
To keep stainless steel in good condition, it must be cleaned regularly,
after each use of the oven, after allowing it to cool.
10.2 Routine daily cleaning
When cleaning and caring for stainless steel surfaces, always use only
specific products which do not contain abrasives or chlorine-based acids.
Instructions for use: pour the product onto a damp cloth and wipe over
the surface, then rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois
leather.
10.3 Food stains or spills
Never use metal scouring pads or sharp scrapers which will
damage the surface.
Use ordinary non-abrasive products with the aid of wooden or
plastic utensils if necessary. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft
cloth or chamois leather.
Do not allow spills of foods with high sugar content (e.g. jam) to
dry inside the oven. If they dry for too long, they might damage
the enamel coating of the inside of the oven.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers
to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the
surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
10.4 Cleaning the oven cavity
Cleaning is the only maintenance normally required.
After each time the oven is used, clean the inside walls with a damp cloth
since this is the easiest way to remove splashes or spots of food that may
have stuck to the inside.
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To remove dirt that is harder to shift, use a non-aggressive cleaning
product. Do not use oven sprays or other aggressive or abrasive cleaning
products.
Always keep the door and the oven front very clean to ensure that the
door opens and closes properly.
Make sure water does not enter the microwave ventilation holes.
Regularly take out the turntable plate and the respective support and clean
the cavity base, especially after any liquid spillage.
Do not switch on the oven without the turntable and the respective
support being in place.
If the oven cavity is very dirty, put a glass of water on the turntable and
switch on the microwave oven for 2 or 3 minutes at maximum power. The
steam released will soften the dirt which can then be cleaned easily using
a soft cloth.
Unpleasant odours (e.g. after cooking fish) can be eliminated easily. Put a
few drops of lemon juice in a cup with water. Put a spoonful of coffee in
the cup to avoid the water boiling over. Heat the water for 2 to 3 minutes at
maximum microwave power.
10.5 Cleaning the cavity ceiling
If the oven ceiling is dirty, the grill can be lowered to make cleaning easier.
To avoid the danger of burning, wait until the
grill is cold before lowering it.
Proceed as follows:
1. Turn the grill support by 180º (1).
2. Lower the grill gently (2). Do not use
excessive force as this may cause damage.
3. After cleaning the ceiling, put the grill (2)
back in its place, carrying out the previous
operation.
IMPORTANT WARNING: The grill heating
element support (1) may fall when it is rotated. If this happens, insert the grill
heating element support (1) into the slot in the ceiling of the cavity and rotate it
90º to the grill heating element support (2) position.
The mica cover (3) located in the ceiling must always be kept clean. Any
food remains that collect on the mica cover can cause damage or provoke
sparks.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products or sharp objects.
To avoid any risk, do not remove the mica cover.
The glass lamp cover (4) is located on the oven ceiling and can be removed
easily for cleaning. For this you just need to unscrew it and clean it with water
and dishwashing liquid.
10.6 Cleaning the accessories
Clean the accessories after each use. If they are very dirty, soak them first of
all and then use a brush and sponge. The accessories can be washed in a
dish washing machine.
Make sure that the turntable plate and the respective support are always clean.
Do not switch on the oven unless the turntable and the respective support are
in place.
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11 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Occasionally, the oven will require minor servicing procedures or the
replacement of parts subject to wear and tear, such as gaskets, light
bulbs, etc. The specific operations for each procedure of this kind are
provided below.
Before carrying out any operation involving access to live parts,
disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.
11.1 Changing the light bulb
To change the light bulb, proceed as follows:
 Unscrew and remove the glass light cover (1).
 Remove the halogen light bulb (2). Warning!
The bulb may be very hot.
 Fit a new 12V / 10W halogen bulb. Warning!
Do not touch the light bulb surface directly with
your fingers because you may damage the
bulb. Follow the lamp manufacturer’s
instructions.
 Screw the glass light cover into place (1).
 Connect the oven again to the power supply.
11.2 What should I do if the oven doesn’t work?
WARNING! Any type of repair must only be done by a specialised
technician. Any repair done by a person not authorised by the
manufacturer is dangerous.
You do not need to contact Technical Assistance to resolve the following
questions.
The display is not showing! Check if:
 The time indication has been switched off (see section on Basic
Settings).
Nothing happens when I press the keys! Check if:
 The Safety Block is active (see section on Basic Settings).
The oven does not work! Check if:
 The plug is correctly fitted in the socket.
 The oven’s power is switched on.
 The door is completely closed. The door should close with an audible
click.
 There are any foreign bodies between the door and the cavity front.
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When the oven is operating I can hear some strange noises! Check if:
 There is any electrical arcing inside the oven caused by foreign
metallic objects (see section on type of ovenware).
 The ovenware is touching the oven walls.
 There are any loose items of cutlery or cooking tools inside the oven.
The food doesn’t heat up or heats very slowly! Check if:
 You have inadvertently used metal ovenware.
 You have selected the correct operating times and power level.
 The food you have put inside the oven is a larger amount or colder
than you usually put in.
The food is too hot, dried out or burnt! Check if:
 You selected the correct operating time and power level.
I hear some noises after the cooking process is finished!
 This is not a problem. The cooling fan keeps on working for some time.
When the temperature has dropped sufficiently, the fan will switch itself
off.
The oven switches on but the interior light does not go on!
 If all the functions work properly it is probable that the lamp has blown.
You can keep on using the oven.
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12 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
12.1 Electrical connection
The nameplate with the technical data, serial number and mark is in a
visible position on the oven door frame.
The nameplate must never be removed.
The appliance must be connected to earth in compliance with electrical
system safety regulations.
If a permanent connection is used, the appliance's power supply line must
be fitted with an omnipolar breaking device with contact gap of at least 3
mm, located in an easily accessible position close to the appliance itself.
If a socket and plug connection is used, check that they are of the same
type. Do not use reducers, adapters or junctions since they may cause
overheating or burns.
12.2 Positioning the oven
The appliance is designed for building-in to cabinets made from any heatresistant material. Comply with the dimensions shown in following pictures.
When installing in tall units bear in mind that the top/rear of the unit must
have an opening 100 mm deep.
the 4 screws into the inside of the frame.
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