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AUTO CLEAN

This automatic cleaning cycle will help you to clean the microwave oven cavity and to remove

unpleasant odors.

BEFORE STARTING THE CYCLE:

Put 250ml room temperature water into mi-

crowave safe container(see our recommen-

dations in the below section “Tips and sug-

gestions”).

Place the container directly on the glass 

turntable .

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TO START THE CYCLE:

Press the Auto Clean button, the cleaning 

cycle duration will be visible on the display.

Press the Confirmation button / Jet Start 

button to start the function.

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WHEN THE CYCLE IS FINISHED:

Press the Stop button.

Remove the container.

Use a soft cloth or a paper towel with mild 

detergent to clean the interior surfaces.

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For a better cleaning result, it is recom-

mended to use a container with a diameter 

of 17-20cm, and a height that is lower than 

6.5cm. For the models that have steamer as 

accessory, just use the steamer bottom to 

start this function.

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As the container will be hot after the clean-

ing cycle is complete, it is recommended to 

use a heat resistant glove when removing 

the container from the microwave.

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For a better cleaning effect and removal 

of unpleasant odors, add some lemon juice 

to the water.

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The Grill element does not need clean-

ing since the intense heat will burn off any 

splashes, but the ceiling beneath it may 

need regular cleaning. This should be done 

with a soft and damp cloth with mild de-

tergent.

Tips and suggestions:

Summary of Contents for MWC 339 BL

Page 1: ...1 EN Operating instructions MWC 339 BL...

Page 2: ...en dam Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock Consult a qualified electrician or ser viceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if you ha...

Page 3: ...ess than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless contin WARNING uously supervised The microwave oven is intended for heating food and beverages Drying of food or clothing and heating of warming pads...

Page 4: ...d then close the door before you try again This is to avoid unnecessary calls for which you will be charged NOTE WARNING Do not remove any cover Service only to be carried out by a trained service tec...

Page 5: ...ainer from the micro wave oven After heating baby food or liquids in a baby bottle or in a baby food jar al ways stir and check the temperature before serving This will ensure that the heat is evenly...

Page 6: ...en Failure to maintain the microwave oven in a clean condition could lead to dete rioration of the surface that could ad versely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous sit...

Page 7: ...ome lemon juice to a cup of water placing this on the turntable and boiling for a few minutes can eliminate odors inside the oven The Grill element does not need clean ing since the intense heat will...

Page 8: ...on Use to select Auto Defrost function Combi Microwave Grill Combi Microwave Forced Air Use to select Combi Microwave Grill function or Combi Micro wave Forced Air function Dual Steam button Use to se...

Page 9: ...a tion If desired simply press the STOP but ton or open the door to cancel the signal and stop the cooling time Please note that reducing or stopping this programmed cooling cycle will not have a nega...

Page 10: ...the hours Press the Jet Start OK button The minute numbers will start blinking Rotate the Knob to set the minutes Press the Jet Start OK button The clock is set 1 2 3 4 During the setting of the cloc...

Page 11: ...r for 30 seconds and each addi tional pressure of the Jet Start button will increase the cooking time of 30 seconds After the function has started you can also rotate the Knob to increase or de crease...

Page 12: ...e careful cooking e g high protein sauces cheese and egg dishes and to finish cooking casseroles 350 W Simmering stews melting butter 160 W Defrosting 90 W Softening ice cream butter and cheeses To us...

Page 13: ...Statr button to start the cooking cycle POWER LEVEL 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High For food like cheese toast steaks and sausages place food on the High Rack Ensure that the utensils used are heat re sistant...

Page 14: ...reheating phase of the oven in order to achieve the best possible cooking results Dedicated accessories Low Rack Press the Forced Air button Rotate the Knob to set the preheat temperature press the Co...

Page 15: ...irmation button to confirm Rotate the Knob to set the cooking time Press the Confirmation button Jet start button to start the cooking cycle 1 2 3 Please use the dedicated Crisp Plate Other Crisp Plat...

Page 16: ...ood when oven prompts P6 Chicken wings Dual Crisp Fry 200 600g Season the chicken wings Grease the Crisp Plate Turn when oven prompts P7 Potato wedges Dual Crisp Fry 300 800g Peel and cut potatoes wit...

Page 17: ...a compound similar to a batter form the burgers and dip them first in the flour batter then in the breadcrumbs lay it on the Crisp Plate previously sprinkled with extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons...

Page 18: ...rectly on the Glass Turntable If needed it is possible to use a container of light plastic suitable for microwave Boiled food stews and meat sauces de frost is better if stirred during defrosting time...

Page 19: ...before using this function in order to ob tain the best result Arrange the thicker denser food to the outside of the plate and the thinner or less dense food in the middle Place thin slices of meat on...

Page 20: ...Start button to increase the duration time of 30 seconds NOTE POWER LEVEL SUGGESTED USE 650 W Vegetables 500 W Lasagna 350 W Poultry Fish 160 W Meat 90 W Gratined fruit Do not leave the oven door ope...

Page 21: ...button Rotate the Knob to see number 2 and press the Confirmation button to enter into Combi Forced Air setting mode Rotate the Knob to set the temperature and press the Confirmation button to confirm...

Page 22: ...tep Dedicated accessories Lid Middle Container Bottom Upper Grid Lower Grid Dual Steamer double layer steamer The steamer is designed to be used with microwaves only The dedicated steamer accessory mu...

Page 23: ...s and basil Seabass 250g Water 100ml Sliced po tatoes and courgettes 200g Water 100ml Step 1 Microwave 900W for 4min30s Step 2 Microwave 350W for 10min Served with citronette lemon juice olive oil sal...

Page 24: ...Microwave 900W for 4min Step 2 Microwave 350W for 30min Serve with oil Salmon fillets 200g Water 100ml Bruxelles sprouts 300g Water 100ml Step 1 Microwave 900W for 4min30s Step 2 Microwave power 350W...

Page 25: ...2 Microwave 350W for 8min Serve with oil salt and pepper Scallops 170g Water 100ml Asparagus 300g Water 100ml Step 1 Microwave 900W for 4min30s Step 2 Microwave 350W for 1min15s Serve with oil and vi...

Page 26: ...Jet Start button to start the cooking cycle 1 2 3 4 Due to food variability the cooking dura tion is set on an average shape We always recommend to check the internal doneness offoodandincaseprolongt...

Page 27: ...grease the microwave and oven proof dish Season and add fillets when microwave and oven proof dish is preheated Turn food when oven prompts P2 Chicken Legs 400g 1000g 14 5 26 5min Season the chicken...

Page 28: ...when oven prompts P3 Shrimps 150g 500g sensor Place in steam grid Add 100ml water in bottom and cover with lid P4 Breaded Shrimps 200g 600g 9 5 18 5min Use king size shrimps breaded Lightly grease th...

Page 29: ...izza 900g 19min Prepare a dough based on 150ml water 15g fresh yeast 200 225g flour 1 teaspoon of salt and 10ml oil Let rise for 2h at room temperature covering with a cloth Spread it on the greased c...

Page 30: ...er below the text Rice Water 1 1 serving 2 2 servings etc Cover with the steamer lid Do not use the middle grid of the steamer As prompted by the display select the number of servings to be cooked L1...

Page 31: ...r until it becomes soft and pale in color Beat in the 3 eggs one at a time Gently fold in the 225g sifted flour mixed with 7g baking powder and 0 25g salt Weigh 28g of the mixture into paper moulds an...

Page 32: ...ft cloth or a paper towel with mild detergent to clean the interior surfaces 1 2 3 For a better cleaning result it is recom mended to use a container with a diameter of 17 20cm and a height that is lo...

Page 33: ...tablespoon veg etable oil 2 teaspoon salt Knead well until a dough is formed It is feasible for other of your favorite dough recipes Don t use plastic containers P2 Keep Warm Keep Warm please see Keep...

Page 34: ...ave safe dish Stir at signal P8 Chocolate Chips Melting 100 500g From room temperature place in microwave safe dish Stir at signal P9 Cheese Melting 50 500g From refrigerator state place in microwave...

Page 35: ...13 3 Manual defrost 500 g 15min 160W Place on turntable with 3mm thick ness plastic plate The International Electrotechnical Commission has developed a standard for compara tive testing of heating pe...

Page 36: ...used by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on the documents accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated as household waste Instead...

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