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USER MANUAL
User Manual
Gebrauchsanweisung
Manuel d'instructions
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Gebrauchsanweisung
Microwave Oven
Mikrowelle
Mikrowelle
Micro-ondes
Magnetron
Microwave
Oven
Mikrowelle
EMC38915X
EMC38915X
EMM1015
EN
Dear Customer:
Environmental protection
Before going any further, we want to thank you for
preferring our product. We are sure that this
modern, functional and practical microwave oven,
manufactured with top quality materials, will fully
meet your expectations.
We ask you to read the instructions in this booklet
very carefully as this will allow you to get the best
results from using your microwave oven.
KEEP THE DOCUMENTATION OF
PRODUCT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
THIS
Always keep the instruction manual handy. If
you lend the microwave oven to someone else
give them the manual as well!
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging bears the Green Point mark.
Dispose of all the packaging materials such as
cardboard, expanded polystyrene and plastic
wrapping in the appropriate bins. In this way you
can be sure that the packaging materials will be
re-used.
Disposal of equipment no longer used
According to European Directive 2002/96/EC on
the management of waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE), home electrical appliances
should not be put into the normal systems for
disposal of solid urban waste.
Outdated appliances should be collected
separately to optimise component material
recovery and re-cycling rates and to prevent
potential harm to human health and the
environment. The symbol of a rubbish container
superimposed by a diagonal cross should be put
on all such products to remind people of their
obligation to have such items collected separately.
Consumers should contact their local authorities
or point of sale and request information on the
appropriate places to leave their old home
electrical appliances.
Before disposing of your appliance, render it nonusable by pulling out the power cable, cutting this
and disposing of it.
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Contents
Installation instructions .........................................................................................................................5
Before installation........................................................................................................................................... 5
After installation.............................................................................................................................................. 5
Microwave safety ....................................................................................................................................6
The advantages of microwaves ............................................................................................................8
Description of your oven .......................................................................................................................9
Basic controls .......................................................................................................................................10
Setting the clock ........................................................................................................................................... 10
Safety blocking ............................................................................................................................................. 10
Stopping the rotating plate ........................................................................................................................... 11
Microwave oven ........................................................................................................................................... 12
Microwave oven ........................................................................................................................................... 12
Grill............................................................................................................................................................... 13
Microwave + Grill.......................................................................................................................................... 13
Hot air........................................................................................................................................................... 14
Microwave + Hot air ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Grill with Fan ................................................................................................................................................ 15
Defrosting by weight (automatic) .................................................................................................................. 16
Defrosting by time (manual) ......................................................................................................................... 17
Special functions ..................................................................................................................................18
Special Function P1: Heating food ............................................................................................................... 18
Special Function P2: Cooking ...................................................................................................................... 19
Special Function P3: Defrosting & Toasting ................................................................................................. 20
When the oven is working... ................................................................................................................21
Interrupting a cooking cycle.......................................................................................................................... 21
Altering parameters ...................................................................................................................................... 21
Cancelling a cooking cycle ........................................................................................................................... 21
End of a cooking cycle ................................................................................................................................. 21
Defrosting ..............................................................................................................................................22
Cooking with a microwave oven .........................................................................................................24
Cooking with the grill ...........................................................................................................................26
Roasting and baking.............................................................................................................................29
What kind of ovenware can be used? ................................................................................................32
Microwave function....................................................................................................................................... 32
Grill and Hot air function............................................................................................................................... 32
Microwave + grill function ............................................................................................................................. 32
Aluminium containers and foil....................................................................................................................... 32
Lids............................................................................................................................................................... 32
Oven Cleaning and Maintenance ........................................................................................................34
Front surface ................................................................................................................................................ 34
Oven interior................................................................................................................................................. 34
Oven ceiling ................................................................................................................................................. 35
Accessories.................................................................................................................................................. 35
What should I do if the oven doesn’t work?......................................................................................36
Technical characteristics.....................................................................................................................37
Description of Functions............................................................................................................................... 37
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 37
Installation .............................................................................................................................................38
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Installation instructions
Before installation
After installation
Check that the input voltage indicated on the
characteristics plate is the same as the voltage of
the power outlet you are going to use.
The oven is equipped with a power cable and a
plug for single phase current.
Open the oven door and take out all the
accessories and remove the packing material.
Do not remove the mica cover on the ceiling of
the interior! This cover stops fat and pieces of
food damaging the microwave generator.
Warning! The front surface of the oven may be
wrapped with a protective film. Before using the
oven for the first time, carefully remove this film,
starting on the inside.
Make sure that the oven is not damaged in any
way. Check that the oven door closes correctly
and that the interior of the door and the front of
the oven opening are not damaged. If you find any
damage contact the Technical Assistance
Service.
DO NOT USE THE OVEN if the power cable or
the plug are damaged, if the oven does not
function correctly or if it has been damaged or
dropped. Contact the Technical Assistance
Service.
Put the oven on a flat and stable surface. The
oven must not be put close to any sources of
heat, radios or televisions.
If the oven is to be installed on a permanent
basis it should be installed by a qualified
technician. In such a case, the oven should be
connected to a circuit with an all-pole circuit
breaker with a minimum separation of 3 mm
between contacts.
WARNING: THE OVEN MUST BE EARTHED.
The manufacturer and retailers do not accept
responsibility for any damage that may be
caused to people, animals or property if these
installation instructions are not observed..
The oven only functions when the door is closed
correctly.
After the first use, clean the inside of the oven and
the
accessories,
following
the
cleaning
instructions given in the section “Oven cleaning
and maintenance”.
Fit the Turntable support (1) in the centre of the
oven cavity and put the Turntable ring (2) and the
Turntable plate (3) on top, making sure they slot
in. Whenever you use the microwave, the
turntable plate and the respective accessories
must be inside and correctly fitted. The turntable
plate can rotate in both directions.
During installation, make sure that the power
cable does not come into contact with any
moisture or objects with sharp edges behind
the oven. High temperatures can damage the
cable.
Warning: after the oven is installed you must
make sure you can access the plug.
During installation, follow the instructions supplied separately.
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Microwave safety
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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! Children should only be able to
use the oven without adult supervision if
they have been given instructions on how to
use the oven safely and on how to identify
the dangers of badly using the oven.
Warning! If the oven has a combined
function mode (microwave with other means
of heating), children should not be allowed to
use the oven without adult supervision on
account of the high temperatures generated.
Warning! The oven cannot be used if:
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!
• 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.
• Make sure you never catch the power cables
of other electrical appliances in the hot door
or the oven. The cable insulation may melt.
Danger of short-circuiting!
- 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.
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.
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Microwave safety
•
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:
• 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!
• For carrying out oven programming tests
put a glass of water inside the oven. The
water will absorb the microwaves and the
oven will not be damaged.
• Do not cover or obstruct the ventilation
openings.
• 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:
• 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.
• 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, authorised
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.
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The advantages of microwaves
In conventional ovens, heat radiated by electrical
elements or gas burners slowly penetrates the
food from outside to inside. On account of this
there is a major amount of energy is wasted
heating the air, the oven components and the food
containers.
In a microwave oven, heat is generated by the
food itself and the heat travels from inside to
outside. No heat is lost to the air, the walls of the
oven cavity or the dishes and containers (if these
are suitable for use in microwave oven), in other
words, only the food is heated.
Microwave ovens have the following advantages:
1. Shorter cooking times; in general these are up
to 3/4 less than the time required for
conventional cooking.
2. Ultra-fast food defrosting, thus reducing the
danger of bacterial development.
3. Energy savings.
4. Conservation of the nutritional value of foods
due to the shorter cooking times.
5. Easy to clean.
Why food heats up
Most foods contain water and water molecules
vibrate when subjected to microwaves.
The friction between molecules produces heat
which raises the temperature of the food, defreezing it, cooking it or keeping it hot.
Since the heat arises inside the food:
• This can be cooked with little or no liquid or
fats/oils;
• De-freezing, heating or cooking in a
microwave oven is quicker than in a
conventional oven;
• The vitamins, minerals and nutritional
substances in the food are conserved;
• The natural colour and aroma of the food are
unchanged.
Microwaves pass through china, glass, cardboard
or plastic but do not go through metal. For this
reason, metal containers or ones with metal parts
must not be used in a microwave oven.
Microwaves are reflected by metal...
How a microwave oven works
In a microwave oven there is a high tension valve
called a magnetron which converts electrical
energy
into
microwave
energy.
These
electromagnetic waves are channelled to the
interior of the oven through a wave guide and
distributed by a metallic spreader or through a
turntable.
... but go through glass and china...
Inside the oven the microwaves propagate in all
directions and are reflected by the metal walls,
uniformly penetrating the food.
... and are absorbed by foods.
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Description of your oven
1. – Door window glass
2. – Catches
3. – Turntable support
4. – Turntable ring
5. – Turntable plate
6. – Drop-down grill
a. – Plus and Minus keys
b. – Function selection keys
c. – Cancel / Safety Block key
7. – Mica cover
8. – Lamp bulb
9. – Control panel
10. – Glass tray
11. – Rectangular rack
12. – Lateral supports
d. – Parameter selection keys
e. – Confimation key
f. – Start / Quick Start key
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Basic controls
Setting the clock
The clock display will flash to indicate that the time shown is not correct. To set the clock, proceed as
follows:
1. Select the Clock Symbol with the Parameter
selection keys (not necessary if your
microwave oven is first plugged in or after a
power failure).
2. Set time with Plus and Minus keys.
3. Confirm the selection with the Confirmation
key.
Hiding/Displaying the Clock
If the clock display disturbs you, you can hide it by proceeding as follows:
1. Select the Clock Symbol with the Parameter selection keys.
2. Press and hold the Confirmation key for 3 seconds. The clock will be hidden but the dots between the
hours and the minutes will flash once per second.
To show the clock again, repeat the above procedure.
Safety blocking
The oven functioning can be blocked (for example, to stop it being used by children). Proceed as
follows:
1. To block the oven, press the Cancel key for 3
seconds. You will hear a sound signal and the
clock display will show the word “SAFE”. The
oven is blocked in this state and cannot be
used.
2. To unblock the oven, press the Cancel key
again for 3 seconds. You will hear a sound
signal and the clock display will show the time
again.
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Basic controls
Stopping the rotating plate
1. To stop the rotating plate, press Confirmation
and Cancel keys for 3 seconds to get the word
SAFE in the display
2. To start plate rotation again, repeat the above
procedure.
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Basic Functions
Microwave oven
Use this function to cook and heat vegetables, potatoes, rice, fish and meat.
1. Select the Microwave function with the Function
selection keys.
2. Select the Power Level with Parameter
selection keys. The Power Level symbol and
display start blinking. If you do not change the
power level the microwave operates with the
default power 800 W.
5. Select the Duration with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration symbol and display start
blinking.
6. Set the duration with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
duration. The display and symbol stop blinking.
3. Set the power level with the “+” and “–” keys.
8. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
power level. The display and symbol stop
blinking.
NOTE: When 1000 W power is selected, the
duration is limited to a maximum of 15
minutes.
Microwave oven – Quick Start
Use this function to rapidly heat foods with high water content, such as water, coffee, tea or thin soup.
1. Press the Start key. The microwave oven
operates for 30 seconds at maximum power.
2. If you want to increase the operating time press
the Start key again. Each time you press this
key the operating time will be increased by 30
seconds.
NOTE: When 1000 W power is selected, the
operating time is limited to a maximum of 15
minutes.
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Basic Functions
Grill
Use this function to brown the top of food quickly.
1. Select the Grill function with the Function
selection keys.
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
duration. The display and symbol stop blinking.
2. Select the Duration with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration symbol and display start
blinking.
5. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
3. Set the duration with the “+” and “–” keys.
Microwave + Grill
Use this function to cook lasagne, poultry, roast potatoes and toasted foods.
1. Select the Microwave + Grill function with the
Function selection keys.
2. Select the Power Level with Parameter
selection keys. The Power Level symbol and
display start blinking. If you do not change the
power level the microwave operates with the
default power 600 W.
3. Set the power level with the “+” and “–” keys.
5. Select the Duration with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration symbol and display start
blinking.
6. Set the duration with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
duration. The display and symbol stop blinking.
8. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
power level. The display and symbol stop
blinking.
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Basic Functions
Hot air
Use this function to bake and roast.
1. Select the Hot-Air function with the Function
selection keys.
2. Select the Temperature with Parameter
selection keys. The Temperature symbol and
display start blinking. If you do not change the
temperature the oven operates with the default
temperature 160ºC.
3. Set the temperature with the “+” and “–” keys.
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
temperature. The display and symbol stop
blinking.
5. Select the Duration with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration symbol and display start
blinking.
6. Set the duration with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
duration. The display and symbol stop blinking.
8. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
Microwave + Hot air
Use this function to bake and roast
1. Select the Hot-Air + Microwaves function with
the Function selection keys.
2. Select the Temperature with Parameter
selection keys. The Temperature symbol and
display start blinking. If you do not change the
temperature the oven operates with the default
temperature 160ºC.
3. Set the temperature with the “+” and “–” keys.
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
temperature. The display and symbol stop
blinking.
5. Select the Power Level with Parameter
selection keys. The Power Level symbol and
display start blinking. If you do not change the
power level the microwave operates with the
default power 600 W.
6. Set the power level with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
power level. The display and symbol stop
blinking.
8. Select the Duration with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration symbol and display start
blinking.
9. Set the duration with the “+” and “–” keys.
10. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
duration. The display and symbol stop blinking.
11. Start the cooking process by pressing the
Start key.
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Basic Functions
Grill with Fan
Use this function for crispy roast meat, fish, poultry or French fries
1. Select the Grill with Fan function with the
Function selection keys.
2. Select the Temperature with Parameter
selection keys. The Temperature symbol and
display start blinking. If you do not change the
temperature the oven operates with the default
temperature 160ºC.
3. Set the temperature with the “+” and “–” keys.
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
temperature. The display and symbol stop
blinking.
5. Select the Duration with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration symbol and display start
blinking.
6. Set the duration with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
duration. The display and symbol stop blinking.
8. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
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Basic Functions
Defrosting by weight (automatic)
Use this function to defrost meat, poultry, fish, fruit and bread quickly.
1. Select the Defrost by Weight function with the
Function selection keys.
2. Select the Program with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration and Clock symbols and the
display start blinking.
3. Set the program with the “+” and “–” keys (refer
to the table below).
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
program. The display and symbols stop
blinking.
5. Select the Weight with Parameter selection
keys. The Weight symbol and display start
blinking.
6. Set the weight with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
weight. The display and symbol stop blinking.
8. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
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)
Standing 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
20 – 30
20 – 30
20 – 30
10 – 20
10 – 20
Important Note: see “General instructions for defrosting”.
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Basic Functions
Defrosting by time (manual)
Use this function to defrost any type of food quickly.
1. Select the Defrost by Time function with the
Function selection keys.
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
duration. The display and symbol stop blinking.
2. Select the Duration with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration symbol and display start
blinking.
5. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
3. Set the duration with the “+” and “–” keys.
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Special functions
Special Function F1: Heating food
Use this function to heat various types of food.
1. Select the Special function F1 with the Function
selection keys.
2. Select the Program with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration and Clock symbols and the
display start blinking.
3. Set the program with the “+” and “–” keys (refer
to the table below).
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
program. The display and symbols stop
blinking.
5. Select the Weight with Parameter selection
keys. The Weight symbol and display start
blinking.
6. Set the weight with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
weight. The display and symbol stop blinking.
8. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
The following table shows the Special Function F1 programmes, indicating weight intervals, and
defrosting and standing times (in order to ensure the food is of a uniform temperature).
Programme
Food
Weight (kg)
Time (min)
A 01
Soup
200 – 1500
3 – 15
A 02
Pre-prepared dishes
dense food
Pre-prepared dishes
e.g. goulash
Vegetables
200 – 1500
3 – 20
200 – 1500
3 – 18
200 – 1500
2,6 – 14
A 03
A 04
Important Notes:
• Always use dishes for use in the
microwave oven and a lid or cover to avoid
loss of liquids.
• Stir or mix the foods several times during
heating, especially when the oven emits a
beep and the display is flashing as
•
follows:
.
The time required to heat the food will
depend on its initial temperature. Food
taken straight from the fridge will take
longer to heat up than food that is at room
•
Standing time
(min)
Turn 1-2 x, keep
covered, 1-2 min.
Turn 1-2 x, keep
covered, 1-2 min.
Turn 1-2 x, keep
covered, 1-2 min.
Turn 1-2 x, keep
covered, 1-2 min.
temperature. If the food temperature is not
what is wanted, select a greater or lesser
weight next time you heat up the food.
After heating, stir the food or shake the
container and then leave the food to stand for
some time to allow the temperature to become
uniform throughout the food.
Warning! After heating the container may be very
hot. Although microwaves do not heat up most
containers, these may heat up through heat
transmission from food.
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Special functions
Special Function F2: Cooking
Use this function to cook fresh food.
1. Select the Special function F2 with the Function
selection keys.
2. Select the Program with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration and Clock symbols and the
display start blinking.
3. Set the program with the “+” and “–” keys (refer
to the table below).
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
program. The display and symbols stop
blinking.
5. Select the Weight with Parameter selection
keys. The Weight symbol and display start
blinking.
6. Set the weight with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
weight. The display and symbol stop blinking.
8. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
The following table shows the Special Function F2 programmes, indicating weight intervals, and
defrosting and standing times (in order to ensure the food is of a uniform temperature).
Programme
b 01
Food
Potatoes
Weight (kg)
200 – 1000
Time (min)
4 – 17
b 02
Vegetables
200 – 1000
4 – 15
b 03
Rice
200 – 500
13 – 20
b 04
Fish
200 – 1000
4 – 13
Important Notes:
• Always use dishes for use in the
microwave oven and a lid or cover to avoid
loss of liquids.
• Stir or mix the foods several times during
heating, especially when the oven emits a
beep and the display is flashing as follows
.
Warning! After heating, the container may be
very hot. Although microwaves do not heat up
most containers, these may heat up through
heat transmission from food.
Note
Turn 1-2 x, keep
covered
Turn 1-2 x, keep
covered
One part rice, two
parts water, keep
covered
Keep covered
Preparation instructions:
• Fish pieces – Add 1 to 3 soup spoons of water
or lemon juice.
• Rice – Add water equivalent to twice or three
times the quantity of rice.
• Unpeeled potatoes – Use potatoes of the
same size. Wash them and prick the skin
several times. Do not add water.
• Peeled potatoes and Fresh vegetables – Cut
into pieces of the same size. Add a soup
spoon of water for every 100 g of vegetables,
and salt to taste.
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Special functions
Special Function F3: Defrosting & Toasting
Use this function to cook and toast various types of food.
1. Select the Special function F3 with the Function
selection keys.
2. Select the Program with Parameter selection
keys. The Duration and Clock symbols and the
display start blinking.
3. Set the program with the “+” and “–” keys (refer
to the table below).
4. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
program. The display and symbols stop
blinking.
5. Select the Weight with Parameter selection
keys. The Weight symbol and display start
blinking.
6. Set the weight with the “+” and “–” keys.
7. Press the Confirmation key to validate the
weight. The display and symbol stop blinking.
8. Start the cooking process by pressing the Start
key.
The following table shows the Special Function P3 programmes, indicating weight intervals, and
defrosting and standing times (in order to ensure the food is of a uniform temperature).
Programme
C 01
Food
Pizza
Weight (kg)
300 – 550
Time (min)
3–9
C 02
Deep frozen food
400 – 1000
8 – 14
C 03
Potato dishes, frozen
200 – 450
10 – 12
Important Notes:
• Always use dishes for use in the
microwave oven and a lid or cover to avoid
loss of liquids.
• Stir or mix the foods several times during
heating, especially when the oven emits a
beep and the display is flashing as follows
.
Note
Preheat the
baking pan
Turn 2 x, keep
covered
Turn 1 x
Preparation instructions:
• Frozen pizza – Use pre-cooked frozen pizzas
and pizzas-rolls.
• Deep-frozen food – Use lasagne, cannelloni,
prawn soufflé, all frozen. Keep covered.
• Potato dishes, frozen – Chips, potato
croquettes and fried potatoes must be suitable
for preparation in the oven.
Warning! After heating, the container may be
very hot. Although microwaves do not heat up
most containers, these may heat up through
heat transmission from food.
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EN
When the oven is working...
Interrupting a cooking cycle
Cancelling a cooking cycle
You can stop the cooking process at any time by
pressing the Cancel key once or by opening the
oven door.
If you wish to cancel the cooking process, press
the Cancel key twice.
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.
You will then hear a beep and the time will appear
on the display.
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 the Cancel key is pressed.
If you wish, at this time you can:
1. Turn or stir the food to ensure it will be evenly
cooked.
2. Change the process parameters.
3. Cancel the process by pressing the Cancel
key.
To restart the process, close the door and press
the Start key
Altering parameters
The operating parameters (time, power,
temperature) can be altered when the oven is
operating or when the cooking process has been
interrupted by proceeding as follows:
1. Select the parameter to be change with the
Parameter selection keys. The respective
symbol and the display start blinking.
2. Set the desired value with the “+” and “–” keys.
3. Press the Confirmation key or wait 3 seconds
to validate the new parameter value. The
display and symbols stop blinking.
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Defrosting
The table below shows different defrosting and
standing times (in order to ensure the food
temperature is evenly distributed) for different
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
types and weights of food, plus recommendations.
Weight (g)
Defrosting time (min)
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
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
22
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
10-20
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 once
Turn twice
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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Defrosting
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.
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 display flashes 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.
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.
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Cooking with a microwave oven
•
Warning! Read the section “Microwave Safety”
before cooking with your microwave.
Follow these recommendations when cooking with
your microwave:
• 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.
Cooling 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.
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Cooking with a microwave oven
Tables and suggestions – Cooking vegetables
Quantity (g)
Addition of
liquids
Power
(Watt)
Time
(min.)
Standing
Time (min.)
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Mushrooms
Peas & carrots
500
300
250
300
100ml
50ml
25ml
100ml
800
800
800
800
9-11
6-8
6-8
7-9
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
Frozen carrots
250
25ml
800
8-10
2-3
Potatoes
250
25ml
800
5-7
2-3
Peel and cut into
equal sized
pieces. Keep
covered
Turn once
Paprika
Leek
250
250
25ml
50ml
800
800
5-7
5-7
2-3
2-3
Cut into chunks or
slices Keep
covered
Turn once
300
50ml
800
6-8
2-3
Keep covered
Turn once
250
25ml
800
8-10
2-3
Keep covered
Turn once
Food
Frozen
sprouts
Sauerkraut
Brussel
Instructions
Cut into slices.
Keep covered
Turn once
Cut into chunks or
slices. Keep
covered
Turn once
Tables and suggestions – Cooking fish
Quantity (g)
Power
(Watt)
Time (min.)
Standing
Time (min.)
Fish fillets
500
600
10-12
3
Whole fish
800
800
400
2-3
7-9
2-3
Food
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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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Cooking with the grill
For good results with the grill, use the grid iron
supplied with the oven.
Fit the grid iron 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.
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.
IMPORTANT POINTS:
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!
1. When the microwave grill is used for the first
time there will be some smoke and a smell
coming from the oils used during oven
manufacture.
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.
2. The oven door window becomes very hot when
the grill is working. Keep children away.
7. After you have finished cooking, clean the
interior and the accessories so that cooking
remains do not become encrusted.
3. When the grill is operating, the cavity walls and
the grid iron become very hot. You should use
oven gloves.
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Cooking with the Grill
Tables and suggestions – Grill without microwave
Quantity (g)
Time (min.)
Instructions
Fish
Bass
Sardines/gurnard
Fish
800
6-8 fish.
18-24
15-20
Spread lightly with butter. After half of
cooking time turn and spread with
seasoning.
Meat
Sausages
Frozen hamburgers
Spare rib (approx. 3 cm thick)
6-8 units
3 units
400
22-26
18-20
25-30
Prick after half cooking time and turn.
Prick after half cooking time.
Brush with oil. After half of cooking time,
baste and turn.
Others
Toast
4 units
1½-3
Watch toasting. Turn
Toasted sandwiches
2 units
5-10
Watch toasting.
Heat up the grill beforehand for 2 minutes. Unless
indicated otherwise, use the grid iron. Place the
grid on a bowl 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.
After half the grilling time has passed, check on
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 thin
portions of meat and fish. Thin portions of meat
only need to be turned once, but thicker portions
should be turned several times. In the case of fish,
you should join the two ends, putting the tail in its
mouth, and then put the fish on the grid iron.
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Cooking with the Grill
Tables and suggestions – Microwave + Grill
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.
Food
Cheese topped pasta
Cheese topped potatoes
Lasagne
Grilled cream cheese
2 fresh chicken legs
(grilled)
Chicken
Cheese topped onion
soup
The microwave and the grill work simultaneously.
The microwave cooks and the grill toasts.
Power
(Watt)
Dish
500
Low dish
Low dish
Low dish
Low dish
Low dish
400
12-17
3-5
800
approx. 800
approx. 500
200 each
600
600
400
400
20-22
15-20
18-20
10-15
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
approx. 1000
2 x 200 g cups
Low and wide dish
Soup bowls
400
400
35-40
2-4
3-5
3-5
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.
Time (min.)
Standing
time (min.)
Quantity (g)
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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Roasting and baking
Table and advices – Preparing meat and cake
Microwave / Hot air
Food
Quantity
(g)
Power Temperature Time
(W)
ºC
(Min.)
Standing
time (min.)
Instructions
1000-1500
400
200
30-40
20
Do not put lid on
container
Turn once
800-1000
200
180-190
50-60
20
Do not put lid on
container
Turn once
Whole chicken
1000/1200
400
200
30-40
10
Half chicken
500-1000
400
200
25-35
10
Roast loin of veal
1500/2000
200
180
60-65
20
200
200
80-90
20
Roast beef
Pork loin / Cutlet or
bones
Pork roast
Beef topside
1500-1800
Do not put lid on
container. Turn the
chicken chest down. Turn
once.
Do not put lid on
container. Turn the the
pieces with skin down.
Turn once.
Do not put lid on
container. Turn once or
twice. After turning keep
it without lid
Do not put lid on
container. Turn once or
twice
Microwave / Baking
Pastry
Power
(W)
Temperature
ºC
Time
(Min.)
Standing
time (min.)
Chocolate– cherry pie
200
200
30
5-10
Cheesecake with fruit
400
180
40-45
5-10
Apple pie
200
185
40-45
5-10
Cheese cake with streusel
400
180
40-50
5-10
Nuts cake
200
170
30-35
5-10
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Instructions
Turntable, small grill,
Springform, Ø 28 cm
Turntable, small grill,
Springform, Ø 28 cm
Turntable, small grill,
Springform, Ø 28 cm
Turntable, small grill,
Springform, Ø 26 cm
Turntable,
Cake tin
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Roasting and baking
Advice to roast - bake
Advice on ovenware
Turn the pieces of meat halfway through the
cooking time. When the roasted meat is ready you
should let it stand for 20 minutes in the oven with
this switched off and closed. This will ensure the
juices in the meat are well distributed.
Check that the ovenware fits inside the oven.
The roasting temperature and time required
depends on the type and amount of meat being
cooked.
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.
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.
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Baking
Table and advices – baking/hot air
Type
Walnut cake
Container
Spring-form type tin
Fruit tart
Spring-form type tin Ø 28 cm
Ring cake
Piquant cakes e.g. Pizza
made with potatoes
Spring-form type tin
Sponge cake
Spring-form type tin Ø 26 cm
Jelly roll
Cherry pie
Glass griddle
Glass griddle
Runde Glasform
Level
Turntable
Turntable, small
round grille
Turntable
Turntable, small
round grille
Turntable, small
round grille
1
1
Temperature
170/180
Time (min.)
30/35
150/160
35/45
170/190
30/45
160/180
50/70
160/170
40/45
110
170/180
35/45
35/45
Advice on cake baking ware
If the cake is very dry
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.
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.
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.
Der Kuchen wird sehr dunkel:
Wählen Sie beim nächsten Mal eine niedrigere
Temperatur und lassen Sie den Kuchen länger
backen.
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.
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.
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What kind of ovenware can be used?
Microwave 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!
How to test ovenware you want to use
Put the item you want to use in the oven for 20
seconds at maximum microwave power. After that
time, if it is cold and 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.
Grill and Hot air function
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.
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);
In the case of the grill function, the ovenware must
be resistant to temperature of at least 300°C.
2. The cooking times are shorter;
Plastic dishes are not suitable for use in the grill.
4. The aroma is preserved.
Microwave + grill function
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.
In the microwave + grill function, the ovenware
used must be suitable for use in both the
microwave and the grill.
3. The food does not become dry;
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:
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What kind of ovenware can be used?
Table of Ovenware
The table below gives you a general idea of what type of ovenware is suitable for each situation.
Microwave
Operating mode
Type of
ovenware
Glass and china 1)
Home use, not flame resistant, can be
used in dish washer
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)
Grill
Microwave +
Grill
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
Defrosting /
heating
Cooking
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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Oven Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning is the only maintenance normally
required.
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.
Warning! Cleaning should be done with the
oven power switched off. Take the plug out of
the socket or switch off the oven’s power
circuit.
Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning
products, scourers that scratch surfaces or
sharp objects, since stains may appear.
Do not use high pressure or stream jet
cleaning appliances.
Front surface
Normally you just need to clean the oven with a
damp cloth. If it is very dirty, add a few drops of
dishwashing liquid to the cleaning water.
Afterwards, wipe the oven with a dry cloth.
In an oven with an aluminium front, use a glass
cleaning product and a soft cloth that does not
release any fibres or threads. Wipe from side to
side without exerting any pressure on the surface.
Immediately remove lime, fat, starch or egg white
stains. Corrosion can occur under these stains.
Do not let any water get inside the oven.
Oven interior
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.
To remove dirt that is harder to shift, use a nonaggressive 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.
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Oven Cleaning and Maintenance
Oven ceiling
If the oven ceiling is dirty, the grill can be lowered
to make cleaning easier.
To avoid any risk, do not remove the mica
cover.
To avoid the danger of burning, wait until the
grill is cold before lowering it. Proceed as
follows:
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.
1. Turn the grill support by 90º (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.
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.
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.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products or
sharp objects.
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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.
• 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.
•
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.
Substitution of light bulb
To substitute the light bulb, proceed as follows:
- Disconnect the oven from the power supply.
Take the plug out of the socket or switch off the
oven’s power circuit.
- 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.
- 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.
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Technical characteristics
Description of Functions
Symbol
Function
Microwave
Grill
Microwave
+ Grill
Microwave
Power Output
Foods
200 W
Slow defrosting for delicate foods; keeping food hot
400 W
Cooking with little heat; boiling rice
Rapid defrosting, heating baby food
600 W
Heating and cooking food
800 W
Cooking vegetables and food
Cooking and heating carefully,
Heating and cooking small portions of food
1000 W
Rapidly heating liquids
---
Grilling food
200 W
Toasting food
400 W
Grilling poultry and meat
600 W
Cooking pies and cheese-topped dishes
Hot-Air
---
Microwaves +
Hot-Air
200-600W
Roasting and baking
Quick meat, fish and poultry roasting.
Baking cakes
Grilling meat and fish
Grill + Fan
---
Grilling poultry
Potatoes – deep-frozen, defrosting and roasting
Specifications
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
AC Voltage ......................................................................................... (see rating plate)
Power required................................................................................... 3400 W\
Grill power. ......................................................................................... 1500 W
Hot air power ......................................................................................1500W
Microwave output power.................................................................... 1000 W
Microwave frequency… ..................................................................... 2450 MHz
Exterior dimensions (W×H×D). .......................................................... 595 × 455 × 542 mm
Interior dimensions (W×H×D). ........................................................... 420 × 210 × 390 mm
Oven capacity. ................................................................................... 32 ltr
Weight ................................................................................................ 35 kg
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Installation
1. Push oven completely into the
cabinet and centre it.
2. Open microwave door and fasten
the appliance to the cabinet using
the four screws provided. Insert
the screws through the front holes.
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