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WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts

become hot during use. Care should be taken to

avoid touching heating elements.

Always use oven gloves to remove or put in

accessories or ovenware.

Before carrying out any maintenance, disconnect the

appliance from the power supply.

WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched off

before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of

electric shock.

Do not use the appliance before installing it in the

built-in structure.

Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.

Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal

scrapers to clean the glass door since they can scratch

the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.

If the mains power supply cable is damaged, it must

be replaced by the manufacturer, its Authorised

Service Centre or similarly qualified persons to avoid

an electrical hazard.

Do not activate the appliance when it is empty. Metal

parts inside the cavity can create electric arcing.

Metallic containers for food and beverages are not

allowed during microwave cooking. This requirement

is not applicable if the manufacturer specifies size and

shape of metallic containers suitable for microwave

cooking.

WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the

appliance must not be operated until it has been

repaired by a qualified person.

WARNING: Only a qualified person can carry out any

service or repair operation that involves the removal of

a cover which gives protection against exposure to

microwave energy.

WARNING: Do not heat liquids and other foods in

sealed containers. They are liable to explode.

Use only utensils that are suitable for use in microwave

ovens.

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Summary of Contents for CD710M

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN User Manual Microwave combi oven CD710M KME761000B KME761000M KME761000W KMK761000M KMK761000W KMM761000M KMR761000M KMR761000W KMS761000M ...

Page 2: ...atures you might not find on ordinary appliances Please spend a few minutes reading to get the very best from it Visit our website for Get usage advice brochures trouble shooter service information www aeg com webselfservice Register your product for better service www registeraeg com Buy Accessories Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance www aeg com shop CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE...

Page 3: ...e way and understand the hazards involved Children between 3 and 8 years of age and persons with very extensive and complex disabilities shall be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised Children of less than 3 years of age should be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised Do not let children play with the appliance Keep all packaging away from children and d...

Page 4: ...t must be replaced by the manufacturer its Authorised Service Centre or similarly qualified persons to avoid an electrical hazard Do not activate the appliance when it is empty Metal parts inside the cavity can create electric arcing Metallic containers for food and beverages are not allowed during microwave cooking This requirement is not applicable if the manufacturer specifies size and shape of...

Page 5: ... should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed Failure to maintain the appliance in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 Installation WARNING Only a qualified person must install this appliance Remove all the packaging Do not install or us...

Page 6: ... by our Authorised Service Centre Do not let mains cables touch or come near the appliance door or the niche below the appliance especially when it operates or the door is hot The shock protection of live and insulated parts must be fastened in such a way that it cannot be removed without tools Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at the end of the installation Make sure that there is a...

Page 7: ...g a door make sure the door is never closed when the appliance operates Heat and moisture can build up behind a closed furniture panel and cause subsequent damage to the appliance the housing unit or the floor Do not close the furniture panel until the appliance has cooled down completely after use 2 4 Care and cleaning WARNING Risk of injury fire or damage to the appliance Before maintenance deac...

Page 8: ... mains supply Cut off the mains electrical cable close to the appliance and dispose of it Remove the door catch to prevent children or pets from becoming trapped in the appliance 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 1 General overview 1 2 8 4 3 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 1 Control panel 2 Electronic programmer 3 Heating element 4 Microwave generator 5 Lamp 6 Fan 7 Shelf support removable 8 Shelf positions 3 2 Accessories W...

Page 9: ...To turn on or off the light press the field for 3 seconds 4 Microwave func tion To turn on the Microwave function You can use it when the oven is off When you use the Micro wave function with the function Duration for more than 7 minutes and in Combi mode the Micro wave power cannot be more than 600 W 5 Temperature se lection Fast Heat Up To set the temperature or show the current tem perature in ...

Page 10: ...ave E Duration time or end time of a function Other indicators of the display Symbol Function Minute Minder The function works Time of day The display shows the current time Duration The display shows the necessary time for cooking End Time The display shows when the cooking time is complete Temperature The display shows the temperature Time Indication The display shows how long the heat ing funct...

Page 11: ...6 DAILY USE WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 6 1 Navigating the menus 1 Turn on the oven 2 Press or to select the menu option 3 Press to move to the submenu or accept the setting At each point you can go back to the main menu with 6 2 The menus in overview Main menu Symbol Menu item Application Heating Func tions Contains a list of heat ing functions Basic Settings Used to set the appli ance confi...

Page 12: ...e version and configura tion Factory Settings Resets all settings to factory settings 6 3 Heating Functions Heating func tion Application True Fan Cook ing To bake on up to two shelf positions at the same time and to dry food Set the tempera ture 20 40 C lower than for the function Conventional Cooking Pizza Function To bake food on one shelf position for a more intensive brown ing and a crispy bo...

Page 13: ...ing function 1 Turn on the oven 2 Select the menu Heating Functions 3 Press to confirm 4 Select a heating function 5 Press to confirm 6 Set the temperature 7 Press to confirm 6 6 Microwave functions Functions Description Microwave Creates the heat directly in the food Use it to heat meals and drinks to defrost meat or fruit and to cook vegetables and fish Combi Use it to operate the heating functi...

Page 14: ...unctions not available for the Combi function Favourites End Time Set Go Heat Hold 6 9 Setting the Microwave Quick Start function 1 If necessary press to turn off the oven 2 Press to turn on the Quick Start function Each press of adds 30 seconds to the Duration time You can change the microwave power refer to Setting the Microwave function 3 Press to set the time for the function Duration Refer to...

Page 15: ...ing function and temperature first The oven turns off automatically You can use the functions Duration and End Time at the same time if you want to automatically turn on and turn off the oven on a given time later 1 Set a heating function 2 Press again and again until the display shows the necessary clock function and the related symbol 3 Press or to set the necessary time 4 Press to confirm When ...

Page 16: ...on the front frame of the oven cavity 8 2 Assisted Cooking with Recipe Automatic This oven has a set of recipes you can use The recipes are fixed and you cannot change them 1 Turn on the oven 2 Select the menu Assisted Cooking Press to confirm 3 Select the category and dish Press to confirm 4 Select a recipe Press to confirm 9 USING THE ACCESSORIES WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 9 1 Inserting th...

Page 17: ...ogrammes Saving a programme 1 Turn on the oven 2 Set a heating function or an automatic programme 3 Press again and again until the display shows SAVE 4 Press to confirm The display shows the first free memory position 5 Press to confirm 6 Enter the name of the programme The first letter flashes 7 Press or to change the letter 8 Press The next letter flashes 9 Do step 7 again as necessary 10 Press...

Page 18: ...on Set Go The set heating function starts When the heating function ends a signal sounds Function Lock is on when the heating function works The menu Basic Settings lets you turn the function Set Go on and off 10 5 Automatic Switch Off For safety reasons the oven turns off automatically after some time if a heating function works and you do not change any settings C h 30 115 12 5 120 195 8 5 200 2...

Page 19: ...overed If you want to keep a crust cook food without a cover Do not overcook the dishes by setting the power and time too high The food can dry out burn or cause fire Do not use the oven to cook eggs or snails in their shells because they can burst Pierce the yolk of fried egg before reheating it Pierce food with skin or peel with a fork several times before cooking Cut vegetables into similar siz...

Page 20: ...ilm X X Roasting film with microwave safe closure please always check the film specification before use X Roasting dishes made of metal e g enamel cast iron X X Baking tins black lacquer or silicon coated please always check the bak ing tins specification before use X X Baking tray X X X Wire shelf X X Cookware for microwave use e g crisp pan X X 11 4 Advice for special heating functions of the ov...

Page 21: ...ortions disappear 11 6 Tips on baking Baking results Possible cause Remedy The bottom of the cake is not baked sufficiently The shelf position is incor rect Put the cake on a lower shelf The cake sinks and be comes soggy or streaky The oven temperature is too high Next time set slightly lower oven temperature The baking time is too short Next time set a longer baking time and lower oven temperatur...

Page 22: ... 170 180 10 25 1 Flan base sponge cake mixture True Fan Cooking 150 170 20 25 1 Apple pie 2 tins Ø20 cm True Fan Cooking 160 70 90 1 Apple pie 2 tins Ø20 cm Conventional Cooking 180 70 90 1 Cheesecake use the deep pan Conventional Cooking 160 170 60 90 1 CAKE PASTRIES BREADS ON BAKING TRAYS Preheat the empty oven C min Plaited bread Bread crown Conventional Cooking 170 190 30 40 2 Christstollen Co...

Page 23: ...t dough sponge cake mixture True Fan Cooking 150 160 35 55 1 Fruit flans made of yeast dough sponge cake mixture Conventional Cooking 170 35 55 2 Fruit flans made of short pastry True Fan Cooking 160 170 40 80 1 Yeast cakes with delicate toppings e g quark cream custard Conventional Cooking 160 180 40 80 2 BISCUITS C min Short pastry biscuits True Fan Cooking 150 160 10 20 1 Short bread Pastry str...

Page 24: ...190 210 10 25 2 Small cakes preheat the empty oven True Fan Cooking 160 20 35 3 Small cakes preheat the empty oven Conventional Cooking 170 20 35 2 11 8 Bakes and gratins Use the first shelf position C min Pasta bake Conventional Cooking 180 200 45 60 Lasagne Conventional Cooking 180 200 25 40 Vegetables au gratin preheat the empty oven Turbo Grilling 210 230 10 20 Baguettes with melted cheese Tru...

Page 25: ...cooking time Roast meat and fish in large pieces 1 kg or more Baste meat joints with their own juice several times during roasting 11 10 Roasting tables Use the first shelf position Set power for 200 W unless specified otherwise BEEF C min Pot roast 1 1 5 kg Conventional Cooking 230 60 80 PORK Use the function Turbo Grilling kg C min Shoulder Neck Ham joint 1 1 5 160 180 50 70 Meatloaf 0 75 1 160 ...

Page 26: ... LAMB Use the function Turbo Grilling kg C min Lamb leg Roast lamb 1 1 5 150 170 50 70 POULTRY Use the function Turbo Grilling kg C min Poultry portions 0 2 0 25 each piece 200 220 20 35 Chicken half 0 4 0 5 each piece 190 210 25 40 Chicken poulard 1 1 5 190 210 30 45 Duck 1 5 2 180 200 45 65 www aeg com 26 ...

Page 27: ...s with raw ingredients pota toes vegetables 400 600 160 180 30 45 11 11 Crispy baking with Pizza Function PIZZA Use the third shelf position C min Tarts 180 200 40 55 Spinach flan 160 180 45 60 Quiche lor raine 170 190 45 55 Swiss flan 170 190 45 55 Cheesecake 140 160 60 90 PIZZA Use the third shelf position C min Apple pie covered 150 170 50 60 Vegetable pie 160 180 50 60 Pizza thin crust preheat...

Page 28: ...second shelf position C min White bread 180 200 40 60 Baguette 200 220 35 45 Brioche 160 180 40 60 Ciabatta 200 220 35 45 Rye bread 180 200 50 70 Wholemeal bread 180 200 50 70 Whole grain bread 170 190 60 90 11 13 Grill Grill only thin pieces of meat or fish Preheat the empty oven before cooking Put a pan on the first shelf position to collect fat GRILL Use the first shelf position C min 1st side ...

Page 29: ...a tray below the wire shelf to collect fat Always cook without a lid while using this function 3 Select the function Slow Cooking You can set the temperature between 80 C and 150 C for the first 10 minutes The default is 90 C 4 After 10 minutes the oven automatically lowers the temperature to 80 C Use the first shelf position kg C min Roast beef 1 1 5 150 120 150 Beef fillet 1 1 5 150 90 110 Roast...

Page 30: ... Lasagne Cannelloni fresh 170 190 35 45 Lasagne Cannelloni frozen 160 180 40 60 Chicken wings 190 210 20 30 11 16 Defrost Remove the food packaging and put the food on a plate Use the first shelf position Do not cover the food as this can extend the defrost time kg min Defrosting time min Further de frosting time Chicken 1 100 140 20 30 Put the chicken on an upturned sau cer in a big plate Turn ha...

Page 31: ...er Put approximately 1 2 litre of water into the baking tray to give sufficient moisture in the oven When the liquid in the jars starts to simmer after approximately 35 60 minutes with one litre jars stop the oven or decrease the temperature to 100 C see the table Set the temperature to 160 170 C SOFT FRUIT min Cooking time un til simmering Strawberries Blue berries Raspber ries Ripe gooseber ries...

Page 32: ...too dry Power was too high Cooking time was too long Set lower power or and shorter cooking time The food is not defrosted cold or underdone after cook ing time ends Cooking time was too short Set longer cooking time Do not increase microwave power The food is overheated at the edges but underdone in the middle Microwave power was too high Set lower power and longer cooking time DEFROSTING Set pow...

Page 33: ...10 Set power for 100 W kg min Standing time min Butter 0 25 4 6 5 10 Grated cheese 0 2 2 4 10 15 Set power for 200 W unless specified otherwise min Standing time min Yeast cake 1 piece 2 3 15 20 Cheesecake set 100 W 1 piece 2 4 15 20 Dry cake 1 piece 2 4 15 20 Bread 1 kg 15 18 5 10 Sliced bread 0 2 kg 3 5 5 10 Bread rolls 4 pieces 2 4 2 5 kg W min Standing time min Fruit 0 25 100 5 10 10 15 ENGLIS...

Page 34: ... 10 15 2 5 Convenience food 0 5 kg 600 6 9 2 5 MELTING kg W min Standing time min Chocolate Chocolate icing 0 15 300 2 4 1 2 Butter 0 1 400 0 30 1 30 COOKING W min Standing time min Whole fish 0 5 kg 500 8 10 2 5 Fish fillet 0 5 kg 400 4 7 2 5 Vegetables fresh 0 5 kg 50 ml of water 600 5 15 Vegetables frozen 0 5 kg 50 ml of water 600 10 20 Jacket potatoes 0 5 kg 600 7 10 Rice 0 2 kg 400 ml of wate...

Page 35: ...mmended power settings for different kinds of food The data in the table is for guidance only 700 1000 W Cooking vegetables Searing at the start of the cooking process Heating liquids 500 600 W Cooking egg dishes Simmering stews Heating one plate meals Defrosting and heat ing frozen meals 300 400 W Melting cheese chocolate butter Simmering rice Heating baby food Cooking Heat ing delicate food Cont...

Page 36: ...18 Meat defrosting 200 0 5 Bottom 7 8 Turn the meat up side down halfway through the cook ing time Use the wire shelf MICRO WAVE COMBI FUNC TION W C min Cake 0 7 kg True Fan Cooking MW 100 180 2 29 31 Turn container around by 1 4 halfway through the cooking time Potato gratin 1 1 kg Turbo Grill ing MW 400 180 1 40 45 Turn container around by 1 4 halfway through the cooking time Chicken 1 1 kg Turb...

Page 37: ...ng agent Do not clean the accessories in a dish washer Do not clean the non stick accessories using aggressive agents sharp edged objects or in a dishwasher 12 2 How to remove shelf supports Before maintenance make sure that the oven is cool There is a risk of burns To clean the oven remove the shelf supports 1 Pull carefully the supports up and out of the front catch 2 3 1 2 Pull the front end of...

Page 38: ...settings are correct The oven does not heat up The automatic switch off is on Refer to Automatic switch off The oven does not heat up The Child Lock is on Refer to Using the Child Lock The oven does not heat up The fuse is blown Make sure that the fuse is the cause of the malfunction If the fuse is blown again and again contact a quali fied electrician The lamp does not operate The lamp is defecti...

Page 39: ...eatures which help you save energy during everyday cooking Make sure that the oven door is closed properly when the oven operates Do not open the door too often during cooking Keep the door gasket clean and make sure it is well fixed in its position Use metal cookware to improve energy saving only when you use a non microwave function When possible do not preheat the oven before cooking Keep break...

Page 40: ...dual heat indicator or temperature appears on the display Cooking with the lamp off Turn off the lamp during cooking Turn it on only when you need it 16 ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS Recycle materials with the symbol Put the packaging in relevant containers to recycle it Help protect the environment and human health by recycling waste of electrical and electronic appliances Do not dispose of appliances m...

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