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CONTENTS

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SAFETY INFORMATION............................................................................................. 2

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................5

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................8

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CONTROL PANEL....................................................................................................... 8

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BEFORE FIRST USE..................................................................................................... 9

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DAILY USE.................................................................................................................... 9

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CLOCK FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................11

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USING THE ACCESSORIES...................................................................................... 12

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ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS...................................................................................... 13

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HINTS AND TIPS..................................................................................................... 14

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CARE AND CLEANING.......................................................................................... 31

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TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................31

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY.............................................................................................33

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 Warning / Caution-Safety information

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 SAFETY INFORMATION

Before the installation and use of the appliance,

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Summary of Contents for CME565000M

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN User Manual Microwave combi oven CME565000M ...

Page 2: ... 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 Always use original spare parts When contacting our Authorised Service Centre ensu...

Page 3: ...inuously supervised Children of less than 3 years of age should be kept away unless continuously supervised Do not let children play with the appliance Keep all packaging away from children and dispose of it appropriately Keep children and pets away from the appliance when it operates or when it cools down Accessible parts are hot If the appliance has a child safety device it should be activated C...

Page 4: ...specifies size and shape of metallic containers suitable for microwave cooking The means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules If the door or door seals are damaged the appliance must not be operated until it has been repaired by a qualified person Only a qualified person can carry out any service or repair operation that involves the remova...

Page 5: ...ation instructions supplied with the appliance Always take care when moving the appliance as it is heavy Always use safety gloves and enclosed footwear Do not pull the appliance by the handle Keep the minimum distance from other appliances and units Install the appliance in a safe and suitable place that meets installation requirements The appliance is equipped with an electric cooling system It m...

Page 6: ...e or as a storage surface Open the appliance door carefully The use of ingredients with alcohol can cause a mixture of alcohol and air Do not let sparks or open flames to come in contact with the appliance when you open the door Do not put flammable products or items that are wet with flammable products in near or on the appliance Do not use microwave function to preheat the oven WARNING Risk of d...

Page 7: ...rgents Do not use any abrasive products abrasive cleaning pads solvents or metal objects If you use an oven spray follow the safety instruction on it s packaging Do not clean the catalytic enamel if applicable with any kind of detergent 2 5 Internal lighting WARNING Risk of electric shock The type of light bulb or halogen lamp used for this appliance is for household appliances only Do not use it ...

Page 8: ...r cookware cake tins roasts Baking tray For cakes and biscuits 4 CONTROL PANEL 4 1 Buttons Sensor field Button Function Description MICROWAVE To set the microwave function Hold it for more than 3 seconds to turn on or turn off the oven lamp You can turn on the light also when the oven is turned off CLOCK To set a clock function TEMPERATURE To check the oven temperature or the temperature of the co...

Page 9: ...Put the accessories and the removable shelf supports back to their initial position 6 DAILY USE WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 6 1 Retractable knobs To use the appliance press the knob The knob comes out 6 2 Heating functions Oven function Application Off position The oven is off Light To turn on the lamp with out a cooking function Oven function Application Microwave Creates the heat directly i...

Page 10: ...The display shows first a default microwave power and then a default time for Duration Press to start with the default values for microwave power and for Duration 2 Turn the knob for the temperature microwave power to change the microwave power The power setting changes in 100 Watt steps 3 Press and then turn the knob for the temperature microwave power right or left to change Duration 4 Press Whe...

Page 11: ...lashes 1 Turn the knob for the temperature to set the hours 2 Press to confirm and set the minutes The display shows and the set hour 00 flashes 3 Turn the knob for the temperature to set the current minutes 4 Press to confirm or the set time of day will be saved automatically after 5 seconds The display shows the new time To change the time of day press again and again until the indicator for the...

Page 12: ... minutes and time setting flash in the display The oven turns off 5 Press any button or open the oven door to stop the signal 6 Turn the knob for the heating functions to the off position 7 6 Setting the MINUTE MINDER Minute minder can be both set when the oven is turned on and off 1 Press again and again until starts to flash 2 Turn the knob for the temperature to set the seconds and than the min...

Page 13: ...re and time settings of a running oven function cannot be changed accidentally 1 Select an oven function and set it according your preferences 2 Press and hold and at the same time for 2 seconds The signal sounds Loc appears on the display for 5 seconds Loc appears on the display when you turn the knob for the temperature or press any button when the Function lock is on When you turn the knob for ...

Page 14: ...fway through the defrosting and cooking time Cover the food for cooking and reheating Put the spoon to the bottle or glass when heating drinks to ensure better heat distribution Put the food into the oven without any packaging The packaged ready meals can be put into the oven only when the packaging is microwave safe check information on the packaging Microwave cooking Cook food covered If you wan...

Page 15: ...ntain metal X Ceramic porcelain and earthenware with unglazed bottom or with small holes e g on handles X X X Heat resistant plastic up to 200 C please always check the plastic con tainer specification before use X Cardboard paper X X Clingfilm 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 ...

Page 16: ... liquid in the mixture Use less liquid Be careful with mixing times especially if you use a mixing machine The cake is too dry The oven temperature is too low The next time you bake set a higher oven temperature The baking time is too long The next time you bake set a shorter baking time The cake browns un evenly The oven temperature is too high and the baking time is too short Set a lower oven te...

Page 17: ...Cheesecake tray2 Top Bottom Heat 160 170 60 90 1 1 Preheat the oven 2 Use a deep pan Cakes pastries breads on baking trays Food Function Tempera ture C Time min Shelf posi tion Plaited bread bread crown Top Bottom Heat 170 190 30 40 2 Christmas stollen1 Top Bottom Heat 160 180 50 70 2 Bread rye bread 1 Top Bottom Heat 2 first 230 20 then 160 180 30 60 Cream puffs Eclairs1 Top Bottom Heat 190 210 2...

Page 18: ...Tempera ture C Time min Shelf posi tion Short pastry biscuits True Fan Cook ing 150 160 10 20 1 Short bread Short bread Pastry Stripes True Fan Cook ing 140 20 35 1 Short bread Short bread Pastry Stripes1 Top Bottom Heat 160 20 30 2 Biscuits made with sponge mixture True Fan Cook ing 150 160 15 20 1 Pastries made with egg white meringues True Fan Cook ing 80 100 120 150 1 Macaroons True Fan Cook i...

Page 19: ... Turbo Grilling 160 170 15 30 1 Baguettes top ped with melted cheese True Fan Cook ing 160 170 15 30 1 Sweet bakes Top Bottom Heat 180 200 40 60 1 Fish bakes Top Bottom Heat 180 200 30 60 1 Stuffed vegeta bles True Fan Cook ing 160 170 30 60 1 1 Preheat the oven 10 8 Multilevel baking Use the function True Fan Cooking Cakes pastries breads on baking trays Food Temperature C Time min Shelf posi tio...

Page 20: ...1 3 10 9 Pizza Setting Food Temperature C Time min Shelf position Pizza thin crust 1 200 230 15 20 3 Pizza with a lot of top ping 2 180 200 20 30 3 Tarts 180 200 40 55 3 Spinach flan 160 180 45 60 3 Quiche Lorraine Savoury flan 170 190 45 55 3 Swiss Flan 170 190 45 55 3 Cheesecake 140 160 60 90 3 Apple cake covered 150 170 50 60 3 Vegetable pie 160 180 50 60 3 Unleavened bread1 230 10 20 3 Puff pa...

Page 21: ...rge roasts and poultry with their juices several times during roasting 10 11 Roasting Beef Food Function Quantity kg Power Watts Tempera ture C Time min Shelf posi tion Pot roast Top Bottom Heat 1 1 5 200 230 60 80 1 Pork Food Func tion Quantity kg Power Watts Tempera ture C Time min Shelf po sition Shoulder neck ham joint Turbo Grilling 1 1 5 200 160 180 50 70 1 Meat loaf Turbo Grilling 0 75 1 20...

Page 22: ...bo Grilling 1 1 5 200 190 210 60 80 1 Duck Turbo Grilling 1 5 2 200 180 200 80 110 1 Fish steamed Food Func tion Quantity kg Power Watts Tempera ture C Time min Shelf po sition Whole fish Top Bottom Heat 1 1 5 200 210 220 30 45 1 Dishes Food Func tion Quantity kg Power Watts Tempera ture C Time min Shelf po sition Dishes sweet True Fan Cook ing 200 160 180 20 35 1 Savoury dishes with cooked in gre...

Page 23: ... Fast Grilling Preheat the empty oven for 3 minutes Grill with the maximum temperature setting Food Grilling time min Shelf position 1st side 2nd side Pork fillet 10 12 6 10 2 Sausages 10 12 6 8 3 Fillet steaks veal steaks 7 10 6 8 3 Toast with topping 6 8 2 10 13 Frozen foods Remove the food packaging Put the food on a plate Do not cover it with a bowl or a plate This can extend the defrost time ...

Page 24: ...o Grilling 200 220 as per manufac turer s instruc tions 2 Baguettes3 Top Bottom Heat as per man ufacturer s instructions as per manufac turer s instruc tions 2 Fruit cake Top Bottom Heat as per man ufacturer s instructions as per manufac turer s instruc tions 2 1 Preheat the oven 2 Turn 2 or 3 times during cooking 3 Preheat the oven 10 14 Defrost Remove the food packaging and put the food on a pla...

Page 25: ...e first shelf from the bottom for this function Put no more than six one litre preserve jars on the baking tray Fill the jars equally and close with a clamp The jars cannot touch each other 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...

Page 26: ...0 6 8 3 Herbs 40 50 2 3 3 Plums 60 70 8 10 3 Apricots 60 70 8 10 3 Apple slices 60 70 6 8 3 Pears 60 70 6 9 3 10 17 Microwave cooking Tips for the Microwave Cooking Defrosting results Possible cause Remedy The food is too dry The power was too high The time was too long Next time select a lower power and a longer time The food is still not defrosted hot or cooked after the end of cooking time The ...

Page 27: ...ts Time min Standing time min Whole Fish 0 5 kg 100 10 15 5 10 Fish fillets 0 5 kg 100 12 15 5 10 Defrosting dairy products Food Power Watts Time min Standing time min Butter 0 25 kg 100 3 4 5 10 Grated cheese 0 2 kg 100 2 3 10 15 Defrosting cakes pastries Food Power Watts Time min Standing time min Yeast cake 1 piece 200 2 3 15 20 Cheesecake 1 piece 100 2 4 15 20 Dry cake e g Pound cake 1 piece 2...

Page 28: ... 1000 1 1 30 Water 200 ml 1000 1 30 2 Sauce 200 ml 600 1 3 Soup 300 ml 600 3 5 Melting Food Power Watts Time min Standing time min Chocolate Chocolate coat ing 0 15 kg 300 2 4 Butter 0 1 kg 400 0 30 1 30 Cooking Food Power Watts Time min Standing time min Whole fish 0 5 kg 500 8 10 2 5 Fish fillets 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...

Page 29: ...Examples of cooking applications for power settings The data in the table is for guidance only Power setting Use 1000 Watt 900 Watt 800 Watt 700 Watt Heating liquids Searing at the start of the cooking process Cooking vegetables 600 Watt 500 Watt Defrosting and heating frozen meals Heating one plate meals Simmering stews Cooking egg dishes 400 Watt 300 Watt Continuing to cook meals Cooking delicat...

Page 30: ... halfway through the cooking time 1 Use wire shelf unless otherwise specified Microwave Combi function Tests according to IEC 60705 Food Function Power Watts Tempera ture C Shelf posi tion 1 Time min Comments 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 Grill MW 400 160 1 40 45 Turn container around by 1 4 halfwa...

Page 31: ...ture from the cavity after each use 11 2 Removing the 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 the shelf support away from the side wall 3 Pull the supports out of the rear catch Install the shelf supports in the opp...

Page 32: ... electrician The lamp does not operate The lamp is defective Replace the lamp It takes too long to cook the dishes or they cook too quickly The temperature is too low or too high Adjust the temperature if necessary Follow the advice in the user manual Steam and condensation settle on the food and in the cavity of the oven You left the dish in the oven for too long Do not leave the dishes in the ov...

Page 33: ...reaks between baking as short as possible when you prepare few dishes at one time Cooking with fan When possible use the cooking functions with fan to save energy Residual heat If a programme with the Duration or End Time selection is activated and the cooking time is longer than 30 minutes the heating elements automatically deactivate earlier in some oven functions The fan and lamp continue to op...

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