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CHAP. 1 – GENERAL

1.1 Important safety warnings .....................................page 28
1.2 Technical data ......................................................page 29
1.3 Installation and electrical connection......................page 29
1.4 Accessories supplied.............................................page 30
1.5 Ovenware to use ..................................................page 31
1.6 Rules and general suggestions for using the oven ...page 32

CHAP. 2 – USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES

2.1 Setting the clock ...................................................page 33
2.2 Programming the cooking .....................................page 34
2.3 Automatic sequence for defrosting and cooking......page 36
2.4 Recalling the pre-memorised recipes 

(“Automatic Functions” keys) .................................page 37

2.5 Quick Reheat .......................................................page 37
2.6 Child lock-out feature............................................page 37
2.7 Turntable stop key.................................................page 37
2.8 Function “Memotime” ...........................................page 37

CHAP. 3 – USING THE OVEN: SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS

3.1 Defrosting ............................................................page 38
3.2 Reheating ............................................................page 39
3.3 Cooking starters, pasta and entrees .......................page 40
3.4 Cooking meat  .....................................................page 40
3.5 Cooking side dishes and vegetables ......................page 41
3.6 Cooking fish.........................................................page 42
3.7 Cooking desserts and cakes  .................................page 42
3.8 Reheating/cooking using the 

“Automatic Functions” keys ...................................page 43

3.9 Simultaneous cooking on 2 levels ..........................pag.

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CHAP. 4 – CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

4.1 Cleaning..............................................................page 46
4.2 Maintenance ........................................................page 47

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CONTENTS

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Summary of Contents for MIC303

Page 1: ...pes Automatic Functions keys page 37 2 5 Quick Reheat page 37 2 6 Child lock out feature page 37 2 7 Turntable stop key page 37 2 8 Function Memotime page 37 CHAP 3 USING THE OVEN SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS 3 1 Defrosting page 38 3 2 Reheating page 39 3 3 Cooking starters pasta and entrees page 40 3 4 Cooking meat page 40 3 5 Cooking side dishes and vegetables page 41 3 6 Cooking fish page 42 3 7 ...

Page 2: ...y result in electric shocks 7 Adjustment repair and replacement of the feeder cable should only be carried out by personnel trained by the manufacturer or by his Service Centre Repairs carried out by unqualified personnel may be dan gerous 8 If the oven should begin to smoke as a result of food burning inside DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR Turn the oven off immediately or disconnect the plug from the power ...

Page 3: ... with a soft damp cloth 3 Check that there is no damage as a result of transportation and in particular that the door opens and closes properly 4 Place the support I in the centre of the circular groove and fasten the turntable H to it The spindle D should be inserted in the corresponding groove in the centre of the turntable 5 Only connect the appliance to a power socket with a power capacity of ...

Page 4: ...he food must be stirred and turned during the cooking process Position this rack directly on the bottom of the oven The rotating plate H can be left in place This rack cannot be used for microwave cooking Combined microwave and fan oven mode and microwave grill for rapid cooking of meat pota toes some leavened cakes and desserts and gratinéed dishes for example baked lasagne MEDIUM WIRE RACK Micro...

Page 5: ...le plastic plates can also be used for short cooking times The size and shape of the containers must be such as to allow them to rotate properly inside the oven Metal wood cane and crystal containers are not suitable for microwave cooking It is worth remembering that since microwaves heat the food not the dish it is possible to cook the food directly on the plate on which it is to be served This m...

Page 6: ...de the oven on the shelf on which the food rests or around the door Also food with a high water content e g vegetables cooks better if covered Covering food also helps keep the inside of the oven clean Use transparent film which is suitable for microwave ovens 6 In Microwave Only mode and in the Combined modes the oven must under no circumstances be preheated or made to work when empty without foo...

Page 7: ...he minutes flash on display 1 3 Set the desired minutes by turning the Time knob 14 The minutes flash on display 1 4 Press the Clock key 6 again The display shows the time set 5 If you wish to change the hour on the dial once it has been set press the Clock key 6 before proceed ing to set the new time as described above It is possible to display the current time even after starting the mode set by...

Page 8: ...rs Watt above the display 2 on the bottom In order to select the power always refer to the tables shown in Chapter 3 Note it is not necessary to select any level of power for the Automatic Defrosting mode in the Combined Microwave Fan Oven mode the maximum microwave power which can be selected is 750 Watts it is possible to modify the power set even during cooking simply by pressing the Power key ...

Page 9: ...pear on the display Open the door and take out the food the clock will appear or if the oven is hot the word COOL see note below 6 Note It is possible to check the progress of the cooking at any time by opening the door and inspecting the food This interrupts the emission of microwaves and the oven stops working until the door is closed again and the Start key 13 is pressed Should it be necessary ...

Page 10: ...4 2 Set the cooking by selecting the desired mode with the Function key 3 mode selection until the corre sponding indicators appear ex Combined microwave fan function 3 Adjust the length of cooking time and if included in the mode the microwave power level and the oven temperature as shown in the preceding paragraph par 2 2 4 Press the START key 13 The passage from defrosting to cooking will be si...

Page 11: ... time which might cause the food to burn To activate the safety device Keep the Stop Clear key 12 pressed down for 5 seconds A short beep is emitted from this point it will no longer be possible to alter the times during all cooking In order to deactivate the safety device once it has been previously activated keep the Stop Clear key 12 pressed until the beep is heard 2 7 TURNTABLE STOP KEY When u...

Page 12: ... Regulation 705 is given in the table on page 2 MEAT Roasts pork beef veal etc Steaks chops rashers Stew goulash Minced Hamburgers Sausages POULTRY Duck turkey Whole chicken Pieces of chicken Chicken breast VEGETABLES FISH Fillets Slices Whole Prawns MILK DAIRY PRODUCTS Butter Cheese Cream BREAD 2 medium sized rolls 4 medium sized rolls Sliced bread Sliced wholemeal bread FRUIT Strawberries plums ...

Page 13: ...hen using dried milk please stir evenly Please use already sterilized milk Packets of any type of pre cooked food available in the shops to be reheated to 70 C Remove the food from any metal container and put it directly onto the plate from which it is to be eaten For best results the food should always be covered Plate of meat and or vegetables Portions of any type of cooked food to be reheated t...

Page 14: ...gr Suitable times for uncooked pasta If the pasta is pre cooked 8 minutes of Combined MICROGRILL cooking is enough Avoid piling them up too heavily The pasta should have previously been boiled separately The ingredients should all be placed together in a container suitable for microwaves and covered with transparent film 750 g of clear soup is needed for 300 g of rice with the microwaves on full p...

Page 15: ... 8 25 30 35 40 20 6 7 Asparagus Artichokes Green beans Broccoli Brussels sprouts White cabbage Red cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Cauliflower in béchamel sauce Celery Aubergines Grilled aubergines Aubergines parmigiana Leeks Button mushrooms Onions Spinach Peas Fennel Grated tomatoes Peppers Grilled peppers Stuffed peppers Potatoes Roast potatoes fresh Roast potatoes frozen Potato gratin Courgettes 5...

Page 16: ...n Fan mode with the low wire rack in place Further information also regarding other Per formance Tests according to IEC Regulation 705 is given in the table on page 2 TIME minutes 5 7 7 9 8 10 5 7 7 9 7 9 30 750 750 750 750 750 750 150 Fillets Pieces Whole Whole Slices Prawns Oven cooked TYPE QUANTITY FUNCTION POWER LEVEL TEMPE RATURE NOTES SUGGESTIONS WIRE RACK TO BE USED 300 gr 300 gr 500 gr 250...

Page 17: ... at the end of the reheating the food and the containersi may be very hot Use tweezers or oven gloves Reheat 1 portion 250 350 g Reheat 2 portions 450 550 g Suitable for cooked portions of food stored in the refrigerator on the plate the one from which the food is to be eaten In the case of pre cooked food products remove the food from any aluminium packaging containers and place it on an ovenproo...

Page 18: ...me time are different from those for the cooking of single dishes So always consult the reference table on page 39 2 Be careful to ALWAYS place on the MEDIUM WIRE RACK t that food which requires less cookig time it will thus be easier to remove the upper pan Take the grill out and finish cooking the food underneath 3 Pay strict attention to the indications and recommendations in the tables In part...

Page 19: ...food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Leave whole and cover with plasti...

Page 20: ... Check from time to time that the ventilation openings located on the back and underneath the cabinet which houses the appliance are free from any obstruc tions or dust Contact your Service Assistance Centre for any necessary controls of the venti lation openings found on the back of the appliance It is necessary to remove the turntable H and its corresponding support I peri odically in order to c...

Page 21: ... generated inside the oven to escape and condense inside the oven on the cooking surface or around the doorframe Do not turn the oven on without food in Microwave and Combined cooking modes Do not use metal containers for the above cooking modes or bags or packets with metal parts Select the correct cooking mode or reduce the cooking time The food has not been completely defrosted before being coo...

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