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Meat

Pork

Tenderloin

Fresh

Smoked

Roast

 

Ham

 

Knuckle

 

Ribs

 

Veal

Tenderloin

 

Roast

Knuckle

Lamb

Roast

 

Saddle

Leg

Game

Venison

Saddle

Haunch

Hare

Saddle

Leg

Poultry

Chicken

Whole

Half

Legs

Wings

Duck

 

Goose

 

Turkey

Whole:

Breast

Fish

Whole Fish

Small

Medium

Large

Fish Bakes

 

Fish

Fish Fingers

 

Dish

Side Dishes

French Fries

Croquettes

Wedges

Hash Browns

Oven Dishes

Lasagne

Potato Gratin

Pasta Bake

Vegetables au Gra-
tin

Casserole, savoury

Casserole, vegeta-
ble

Dish

 

 

Pizza

Fresh

Thin

Thick

Frozen

Thin

Thick

Snacks

Chilled

 

Quiche

Thin

 

Thick

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Summary of Contents for KME861000M

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN User Manual Microwave combi oven KME861000M KMK861000M ...

Page 2: ... 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 Always use original spare parts When contacting our Authorised Ser...

Page 3: ...priately 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 this should be activated Children shall not carry out cleaning and user maintenance of the appliance without supervision Children aged 3 years and under must be kept away from this appliance when it is in operation at all times 1 2 Gener...

Page 4: ...ecifies size and shape of metallic containers suitable for microwave cooking 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 removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy Do not heat liquids and other food...

Page 5: ...t pull the appliance by the handle Keep the minimum distance from the other appliances and units Make sure that the appliance is installed below and adjacent safe structures The sides of the appliance must stay adjacent to appliances or to units with the same height The appliance is equipped with an electric cooling system It must be operated with the electric power supply 2 2 Electrical connectio...

Page 6: ... 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 damage to the appliance To prevent damage or discoloration to the enamel do not put aluminium foil directly on the bottom of cavity of the appliance do not put water directly into the hot appliance do not keep moist dish...

Page 7: ...Internal light WARNING Risk of electric shock The type of light bulb or halogen lamp used for this appliance is only for household appliances Do not use it for house lighting Before replacing the lamp disconnect the appliance from the power supply Only use lamps with the same specifications 2 6 Disposal WARNING Risk of injury or suffocation Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply Cut off th...

Page 8: ...and off 2 Display Shows the current settings of the appliance 3 Rotary knob To adjust the settings and navigate through the menu Press to turn the appliance on Hold the rotary knob to turn on the setting screen Hold and turn the rotary knob to navigate through the menu Hold and press the rotary knob to confirm a setting or enter the selected submenu To return to the previous menu find the option B...

Page 9: ... and End time of a function G Menu 5 BEFORE FIRST USE WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 5 1 Initial Cleaning Remove all accessories and removable shelf supports from the oven Refer to Care and cleaning chapter Clean the oven and the accessories before first use Put the accessories and the removable shelf supports back to their initial position 5 2 First Connection After the first connection the sof...

Page 10: ... food warm Plate Warming To preheat plates for serving Preserving To make vegetable preserves such as pickles Drying To dry sliced fruit e g apples plums peaches and vegetables e g tomatoes zucchini mush rooms Dough Proving For controlled rising of yeast dough before bak ing Bread Baking Use this function to prepare bread and bread rolls with a very good professional like result in terms of crispi...

Page 11: ... food Heating functions Microwave Heating function Application Microwave Microwave heating at medium low power 100 600 W Creates the heat directly in the food To heat pre prepared meals To cook vegetables and fish Do not preheat the oven Microwave Max Microwave heating at high power 700 1000 W Creates the heat directly in the food To heat drinks and soups Do not preheat the oven True Fan Cooking M...

Page 12: ...hild Lock is on the oven cannot be activa ted accidentally You can activate and deactivate this function via Basic Setting Menu Once activated Child Lock appears on the display when you turn on the ap pliance To enable the oven use choose the code let ters with the rotary knob in the following order A B C When the Child Lock is on and the oven is turned off the oven door are locked Fast Heat Up De...

Page 13: ...ates the alarm tones Buzzer Volume Adjusts the volume of press tones and signals by de grees Display Brightness Adjusts the display brightness by degrees Submenu for Service Submenu Description DEMO Activation deactivation code 2468 Show Licenses Information about licenses Show Software Version Information about software version Factory Settings Reset to factory settings Submenu for Assisted Cooki...

Page 14: ...le Half Legs Wings Duck Goose Turkey Whole Breast Fish Whole Fish Small Medium Large Fish Bakes Fish Fish Fingers Dish Side Dishes French Fries Croquettes Wedges Hash Browns Oven Dishes Lasagne Potato Gratin Pasta Bake Vegetables au Gra tin Casserole savoury Casserole vegeta ble Dish Pizza Fresh Thin Thick Frozen Thin Thick Snacks Chilled Quiche Thin Thick www aeg com 14 ...

Page 15: ...se Cake Apple Cake covered Short Pastry Base Sponge Flan Base Madeira Cake Sponge Cake Tarts Dish Cake on Tray Froz Apple Strudel Brownies Cheese Cake Christmas Stollen Fruit Flan Short Pastry Sponge Dough Yeast Dough Sponge Cake Sugar Cake Swiss Roll Swiss Tarte sweet Yeast Cake Small Pastry Cakes small Cream Puffs Eclairs Macaroons Muffins Pastry Stripes Puff Pastry Short Pastry Biscuits Cassero...

Page 16: ...and the oven starts to work Note that it is available only for some of the heating functions and if Du ration End Time is set Light On Off 6 4 Residual heat When you turn off the oven the display shows the residual heat You can use the heat to keep the food warm 7 MICROWAVE MODE WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 7 1 Suitable cookware and materials For the microwave use only suitable cookware and ma...

Page 17: ...zes which contain metals 3 You must follow the manufacturer s instructions about the maximum temperatures 4 Cook on one shelf level 7 2 Microwave Recommendations CAUTION Do not let the oven operate when there is no food in it 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 packagin...

Page 18: ...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 delicate food Heating baby ...

Page 19: ...s Press the rotary knob to stop the signal When the oven is turned off press the rotary knob to turn on this function 1 Maximum 23 h 59 min 9 USING THE ACCESSORIES WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 9 1 Inserting the accessories Use only suitable cookware and material WARNING Refer to Microwave mode chapter Wire shelf Push the shelf between the guide bars of the shelf support and make sure that the ...

Page 20: ...y They depend on the recipes and the quality and quantity of the ingredients used 11 1 Advice for special heating functions of the oven Keep Warm The function allows you to keep food warm The temperature is set automatically to 80 C Plate Warming The function allows you to warm plates and dishes before serving The temperature is set automatically to 70 C Place plates and dishes in stacks evenly on...

Page 21: ...es 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 cake is too dry The baking time is too long The next time you bake set a shorter baking time The cake browns unevenly The oven temperature is too high and the baking time is too short Set a lower oven tempera ture and a longer baking time The cake b...

Page 22: ...y2 Conventional Cooking 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 Conventional Cooking 170 190 30 40 2 Christmas stollen1 Conventional Cooking 160 180 50 70 2 Bread rye bread 1 Conventional Cooking 2 first 230 20 then 160 180 30 60 Cream puffs Eclairs1 Conventional Cookin...

Page 23: ...n 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 Conventional Cooking 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...

Page 24: ...e Conventional Cooking 160 35 50 1 Flan base short pas try1 True Fan Cook ing 2 Flan base sponge mix ture True Fan Cook ing 150 170 20 25 2 Apple pie Apple pie 2 tins Ø 20 cm diagonally off set True Fan Cook ing 160 70 90 2 Apple pie Apple pie 2 tins Ø 20 cm diagonally off set Conventional Cooking 180 70 90 1 Cheesecake tray2 Conventional Cooking 160 170 70 90 2 1 Preheat the oven 2 Use a deep pan...

Page 25: ...Cook ing 2 Fruit flans made with yeast dough sponge mixture 2 Conventional Cooking 170 35 55 2 Fruit flans made with short pastry True Fan Cook ing 160 170 40 80 2 Yeast cakes with deli cate toppings e g quark cream custard 1 Conventional Cooking 160 180 40 80 2 1 Preheat the oven 2 Use a deep pan Biscuits Food Function Tempera ture C Time min Shelf posi tion Short pastry biscuits True Fan Cook in...

Page 26: ... cakes1 True Fan Cook ing 160 20 35 2 Small cakes Small cakes1 Conventional Cooking 170 20 35 2 1 Preheat the oven 11 6 Bakes and gratins Food Function Temperature C Time min Shelf position Pasta bake Conventional Cooking 180 200 45 60 1 Lasagne Conventional Cooking 180 200 25 40 1 Vegetables au gratin1 Grill Fan 210 230 10 20 1 Baguettes top ped with melted cheese True Fan Cook ing 160 170 15 30 ...

Page 27: ...3 11 8 Slow Cooking Use this function to prepare lean tender pieces of meat and fish This function is not applicable to such recipes as pot roast or fatty roast pork WARNING Refer to Hints and tips chapter In the first 10 minutes you can set an oven temperature between 80 C and 150 C The default is 90 C After the temperature is set the oven continues to cook at 80 C Do not use this function for po...

Page 28: ...stry flan1 160 180 45 55 3 Flammekuchen1 230 12 20 3 Piroggen Russian ver sion of calzone 1 180 200 15 25 3 1 Preheat the oven 2 Use a deep pan 11 10 Roasting Use heat resistant ovenware Roast large roasting joints directly in the tray or on the wire shelf placed above the tray Put some water in the tray to prevent the meat juices or fat from burning Meat with crackling can be roasted in the roast...

Page 29: ...r cm of thickness 1 1 Preheat the oven Pork Food Function Quantity Tempera ture C Time min Shelf posi tion Shoulder neck ham joint Grill Fan 1 1 5 kg 90 120 1 Chop spare rib Grill Fan 1 1 5 kg 1 Meat loaf Grill Fan 750 g 1 kg 160 170 50 60 1 Pork knuckle precooked Grill Fan 750 g 1 kg 150 170 90 120 1 Veal Food Function Quantity Tempera ture C Time min Shelf posi tion Roast veal Grill Fan 1 kg 160...

Page 30: ... Grill Fan 200 250 g each 200 220 30 50 1 Chicken half Grill Fan 400 500 g each 190 210 1 Poultry pieces Grill Fan 1 1 5 kg 190 210 50 70 1 Duck Grill Fan 1 5 2 kg 180 200 80 100 1 Fish steamed Food Function Quantity Tempera ture C Time min Shelf posi tion Whole fish 1 1 5 kg 1 11 12 Grill Always grill with the maximum temperature setting Set the shelf into the shelf position as recommended in the...

Page 31: ... on a plate Do not cover it with a bowl or a plate This can extend the defrost time Food Temperature C Time min Shelf position Pizza frozen 200 220 15 25 3 Pizza American frozen 190 210 20 25 3 Pizza chilled 210 230 13 25 3 Pizza Snacks frozen 180 200 15 30 3 French Fries thin1 210 230 20 30 3 French Fries thick1 210 230 25 35 3 Wedges Cro quettes1 210 230 20 35 3 Hash Browns 210 230 20 30 3 Lasag...

Page 32: ...e oven 2 Turn 2 or 3 times during cooking 3 Preheat the oven 11 14 Defrost Remove the food packaging and put the food on a plate Use the first shelf position from the bottom Do not cover the food with a bowl or a plate as this can extend the defrost time Food Quantity Defrosting time min Further de frosting time min Comments Chicken 1 kg 100 140 20 30 Put the chicken on an upturned saucer in a big...

Page 33: ...e the temperature to 100 C see the table Soft fruit Food Temperature C Cooking time until simmering min Continue to cook at 100 C min Strawberries Blue berries Raspber ries Ripe gooseber ries 160 170 35 45 Stone fruit Food Temperature C Cooking time until simmering min Continue to cook at 100 C min Pears Quinces Plums 160 170 35 45 10 15 Vegetables Food Temperature C Cooking time until simmering m...

Page 34: ...lace the plate with the food on the bottom of the cavity and turn it halfway through the cooking time Stir the food halfway through the cooking or defrosting time Put the spoon to the bottle or glass when heating drinks to ensure better heat distribution If you cannot find desired recipe refer to the similar type of food in the tables Cover the food for cooking and reheating For Defrost function w...

Page 35: ...ts Time min Standing time min Steak 0 2 kg 100 5 7 5 10 Minced meat 0 5 kg 100 10 15 5 10 Defrosting poultry Food Power Watts Time min Standing time min Chicken 1 kg 100 25 30 10 20 Chicken breast 0 15 kg 100 3 5 10 15 Chicken legs 0 15 kg 100 3 5 10 15 Defrosting fish Food Power Watts 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 p...

Page 36: ...d Power Watts Time min Standing time min Baby food in jars 0 2 kg 300 1 2 Baby milk 180 ml Put spoon into the bottle 600 0 20 0 40 Convenience food 0 5 kg 600 6 9 2 5 Frozen ready meals 0 5 kg 400 10 15 2 5 Milk 200 ml 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...

Page 37: ...horter time and to brown it Food Function Pow er Watt s Tem pera ture C Time min Shelf posi tion Standing time min Potato Gratin 1 1 kg True Fan Cooking MW 400 180 40 1 2 5 Cake 0 7 kg Conventional Cooking MW 100 190 25 2 5 Roast pork 1 5 kg True Fan Cooking MW 200 180 90 1 2 5 Lasagne Conventional Cooking MW 200 3 00 180 35 1 2 5 Chicken 1 kg Grill Fan MW 400 230 40 1 2 5 11 19 Information for te...

Page 38: ...mbi microwave function Tests according to IEC 60705 Food Function Power Watts Quan tity kg Temper ature C Shelf posi tion 1 Time min Comments Cake Conven tional Cooking MW 100 0 7 200 2 23 27 Turn container around by 1 4 halfway through the cooking time Potato gratin True Fan Cooking MW 300 1 1 180 2 38 42 Turn container around by 1 4 halfway through the cooking time Chicken Grill Fan MW 400 1 1 2...

Page 39: ... 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 opposite sequence 12 3 Replacing the lamp Put a cloth on the bottom of the interior of the appliance It prevents damage to...

Page 40: ...s defective Replace the lamp The display prompts to set the Language There was a power cut lon ger than 3 days Refer to Before first use chapter The display prompts to set the Language The demo mode is activa ted Turn off demo mode in Menu Basic Settings DEMO Activation deacti vation code 2468 The display shows an error code that is not in this table There is an electrical fault Deactivate the ove...

Page 41: ... breaks 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 ...

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