Bifinett KH 1107 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 11

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·   If you notice any smoke, switch the oven off 

or pull out the plug and keep the oven door 
closed to smother any flames. 

·   Do not store anything inside the oven cavity. 

Do not leave any paper articles, cooking 
utensils or foodstuffs in the microwave when 
it is not in use.  

·   Warning: liquids and other foodstuffs must not 

be heated in sealed, airtight containers, since 
they can explode and damage the appliance. 
When heating drinks in the microwave, there 
may be a delay before the liquid begins to 
bubble when boiling. Care must therefore be 
taken when handling the cup/container.  

·   Do not fry foods in the microwave. Hot oil can 

damage parts of the appliance and utensils 
and may cause burns to the skin.

·   Eggs in shells and hard-boiled eggs should 

not be heated in the microwave, since they 
can explode even after cooking in the micro-
wave has stopped.  

·   Foods with a thick skin, such as potatoes, 

whole pumpkins, apples and chestnuts must 
be pierced before cooking.

·   The contents of baby bottles and jars of baby 

food should be stirred or shaken. 

·  

Danger:

 please check the temperature of food 

before giving it to a baby; this can prevent in 
some cases serious burns.

·   Cooking utensils can become hot as a result 

of the heat emitted by the heated foods and 
it may only be possible to touch them with 
an oven cloth or pan holder. It is important to 
check whether cooking utensils are suitable 
for use in microwave ovens. 

 

 Danger: 

maintenance or repair work requiring 

removal of any covers which protect against 
exposure to microwave energy poses a dan-
ger to anyone other than a qualified specialist.

Earthing instructions / 
proper installation

This appliance must be earthed. It is supplied 
with a cable with an earth lead and an earthed 
plug. A properly installed and earthed wall socket 
is required for this plug. In the event of a short 
circuit, earthing reduces the risk of an electric 
shock through the discharge cable. It is recom-
mended that a separate power circuit is used to 
supply the microwave on its own. High voltages 
are dangerous and can cause fires or other 
accidents, which may result in damage to the 
microwave oven.  

Risk to life: 

improper handling of the earth plug 

poses a risk of electric shock. 

Note:

 if you have any questions regarding earth-

ing or the electrical instructions, please consult 
an electrician or service specialist. 
Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can 
assume liability for damage to the microwave or 
for personal injury resulting from non-compliance 
with the instructions relating to electrical connec-
tion of the appliance.

Radio interference on other appliances

Operation of the microwave can cause interfer-
ence on your radio, television or similar devices. 
If such interference occurs, you can reduce or 
eliminate it in the following ways:

   Clean the door and sealing surfaces of the 

microwave.

   Adjust the receiving aerial of the radio or 

television.

   Install the microwave in a different place from 

where the receiver is located.

  Take the microwave away from the receiver. 

   Plug the microwave into a different socket. 

The microwave and receiver should use dif-
ferent branches of the power circuit. 

Safety

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Summary of Contents for KH 1107

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...KH 1107 Microwave with Grill...

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Page 4: ...Q W R T Y E A O q w e u y t r B U P i I...

Page 5: ...BA Ident No 1107 072004 1 GB Komperna Handelsgesellschaft mbH Burgstra e 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany...

Page 6: ...t safety instructions Page 9 Earthing instructions proper installation Page 10 Radio interference on other appliances Page 10 Before you begin Basic principles for cooking in the microwave oven Page 1...

Page 7: ...ing Page 16 Memory function Page 16 Auto menu Page 16 Check functions Page 17 Child safety lock Page 17 Magnetic control safety function Page 17 Acoustic signal functions Page 18 Cleaning and care Pag...

Page 8: ...th broccoli Page 25 Mushroom and fillet of pork in spicy paprika sauce Page 25 Potato gratin Page 26 Chicken fricassee Page 26 Green chicken casserole Page 26 Bread or bacon dumplings Page 27 White sa...

Page 9: ...Window I Metal rack for grill operation Buttons controls on the control panel O Weight Defrost P Buttons for 11 pre programmed cooking functions Pre Set button Control knob q Memory button w Grill Com...

Page 10: ...be taken to ensure personal safety when using electrical appliances These precautions include the following Danger to reduce the risk of burns electric shocks fire injury or excessive exposure to mic...

Page 11: ...y covers which protect against exposure to microwave energy poses a dan ger to anyone other than a qualified specialist Earthing instructions proper installation This appliance must be earthed It is s...

Page 12: ...hrough the container to heat the food Use only the kind of thermometer that is recommended for this oven Microwaves can not penetrate metal For this reason no metal dishes pots or utensils should be u...

Page 13: ...ED display reads 0 00 The oven emits an acoustic signal and goes into standby mode Setting 12 hour mode 1 Press button u Clock once A red clock symbol appears in the LED display and 12 hour mode is in...

Page 14: ...y e g P 80 for 80 power 2 Setting the cooking time Turn the control knob to set the cooking time Note the increments for setting the time with the control knob are as follows from 0 to 1 min in 5 seco...

Page 15: ...uiet clicking noise when the oven is changing between cook ing modes Grill Combi 1 In Grill Combi 1 microwave power accounts for 55 and the grill for 45 of the cooking time This is suitable for e g pu...

Page 16: ...ress button q Memory 3 2 appears in the LED display 5 Press button t Power twice to set 80 power P80 appears in the LED display 6 Turn the knob to set the cooking time duration 10 00 at 80 power 7 Pre...

Page 17: ...frosting defrosting must be set as the first in the sequence When one operation is finished the oven beeps and the next begins immediately button e Start Quick Start is deactivated if several operatio...

Page 18: ...ter proceed as follows 1 Press in standby mode the Dinner entree button once 2 Press button e Start Check functions To check the time during operation Press button u Clock during cooking The time appe...

Page 19: ...ean the door both sides of the window door seals and all adjacent parts with a damp cloth Do not use scouring cleaning agents If misting occurs on the inside or outside of the microwave door clean it...

Page 20: ...e to defrost the frozen food The following defrosting table gives a summary of defrosting times for a number of common foodstuffs Alongside time and quantity you will also find the so called standing...

Page 21: ...nce halfway through the time For information on defrosting meat poultry and seafood please read the chapter Defrosting by weight in the operating manual supplied with the microwave Cooking the easy wa...

Page 22: ...pe of food Boiled potatoes Weight Quantity 250 g Add liquid 3 tablespoons of water Wattage Power 640 watts Cooking time in min approx 5 min Preparation instruc tions All pieces should be roughly the s...

Page 23: ...ge Power 480 watts Cooking time in min approx 8 12 min Preparation instruc tions Add 1 tablespoon of water lemon stock or wine per 100 g of fish Grilling the easy way Please always use the metal rack...

Page 24: ...he first and second sides separately The data stated below may vary They depend on the different properties e g temperature form of the food Grilling table Type of food 2 turkey steaks 400 g Function...

Page 25: ...white pepper 500 ml instant meat stock 125 ml dry white wine 2 slices of toasted bread 2 slices of young Gouda Preparation Peel the onions and slice them in rings Place them with the butter and peppe...

Page 26: ...garlic 20 g butter 300 g half and half mince 1 packet of tomato puree with herbs approx 350 g 400 g broccoli 4 table spoons water 1 pot of sour cream 200 g 150 g slices of medium Gouda Seasoning salt...

Page 27: ...salt on the chicken and place it in a microwave safe dish Cook with the lid on at 800 watts for approx 16 18 minutes Clean and cut the mushrooms in half peel the asparagus and cut into 2 to 3 cm long...

Page 28: ...or approx 4 5 minutes occasionally stirring the mixture vigorously Then cook for approx a further 4 5 minutes at just 320 watts Mix well and add the seasonings to taste Custard Ingredients 250 ml milk...

Page 29: ...ar sugar and cornflour water mixture Mix well and cook with the lid on for approx 6 8 minutes at 640 watts Pour the jelly into dessert bowls and leave to cool Why not serve the red fruit jelly with th...

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