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4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE

Programming by power level

Display

Turn the function selector to choose the variable power

microwave function. The maximum power level, 1000 W,

flashes in the display.
Press the +/- touch controls to reduce the power of the

microwave oven, e.g. 500 W. Confirm the power level by

pressing START/STOP; the clock’s digits begin

flashing in the  display.
Press the +/- touch controls to adjust the programme

time, e.g. 10 minutes.
Confirm the selection by pressing START/STOP. The

oven turns on and the programme begins.

Comments

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If the door is opened during cooking, the oven stops and the remaining time flashes in the

display. To continue the programme, simply close the door and press START/STOP.

The duration can be adjusted at any time by simply pressing the 

+ / - 

touch controls.

EXPRESS MICROWAVE PROGRAMME

Express programming 

Display

Turn the function selector to the stop position, then

press the START/STOP touch control for one second to

enter an express programme time of 15 seconds. 

The microwave operates at its maximum power level

(1000 W). The oven turns on and the programme begins.
You can enter an express program ranging up to 2 min

30 s. Up to one minute, each time you press

START/STOP adds 15 seconds to the programme.

After that,  30 seconds are added until the maximum

time of 2 min 30 s is reached.

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After starting the programme, you can modify its duration by

pressing the + / -  touch controls up to 2 min 30 s. 

1000W Direct programming

Display

Turn the function selector to choose the maximum

power microwave function. The microwave display

lights up; 1000 W appears in the display.
The clock’s digits start flashing in the display.
Press the +/- touch controls to adjust the programme

time, e.g. 10 minutes.
Confirm the selection by pressing START/STOP. The

oven turns on and the programme begins.

MICROWAVE FUNCTION

00:00

1000

w

00:00

10:00

1000

w

10:00

500

w

00:15

02:30

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Summary of Contents for CM 107

Page 1: ...EN 1 Operating instructions Compact Oven EN CM 107...

Page 2: ...the power levels 13 Microwave function 14 Express Microwave Programme 14 Reheating on two levels 15 Keep warm function 15 Automatic cooking 15 Guide to automatic functions 16 Defrosting 18 Speed Defr...

Page 3: ...for there is a risk of spontaneous combustion For the microwave and microwave fan heating functions the use of metallic cookware forks spoons knives or metal staples or fasteners for frozen foods is n...

Page 4: ...gger within the food a simple thermal phenomenon and that they are not harmful to one s health This appliance s packing materials are recyclable Recycle them and play a role in protecting the environm...

Page 5: ...d with a power cable standardized with three 1 5 mm2 conductors 1 ph 1 N ground that must be connected to a monophase 220 240 V network via a CEI 60083 standardised receptacle 1 ph 1 N ground lead or...

Page 6: ...orktop or in a column of cabinetry open or closed having the appropriate dimensions for built in installation Fig 02 Do not use your appliance immediately wait approximately 1 to 2 hours after having...

Page 7: ...tate it manually you risk damaging the drive system It can be used as a cooking dish To remove it take hold of it using the access zones defined in the cavity The driver causes the glass turntable to...

Page 8: ...shelf supports with hooks allow you to use the grid at three heights The three insertion heights are available based on the type of cooking and food Fig 07 08 For the Grill or Grill Microwave functio...

Page 9: ...ammes and the temperature for fan heat cooking programmes Pushing both touch controls simultaneously stops the rotation of the turntable to allow for the use of dishes that require all the space avail...

Page 10: ...CROWAVE HIGH GRILL FAN HEAT MICROWAVE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES A B C D E J H F G I PORK VEAL TURKEY BEEF FISH POULTRY VEGETABLES FROZEN VEGETABLES FRESH PREPARED MEAL PIZZA FROZEN PIZZA FRESH QUICHE FRESH...

Page 11: ...N HEATING TEMPERATURE MICROWAVE POWER FOOD WEIGHT MEMORY 1 2 3 CHILD SAFETY A B C D E F G E F G I EN 3 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE D C B I H You can also program the TIMER function on your microwave...

Page 12: ...ot press the MEMO touch control the time adjustment is cancelled Your appliance is equipped with a save function so that the time will continue to be displayed for one day in the event of a power outa...

Page 13: ...me it merely suspends it To restart the oven close the door and press the START STOP touch control If programming is not followed by any action after one minute three beeps are sounded to invite you t...

Page 14: ...rn the function selector to the stop position then press the START STOP touch control for one second to enter an express programme time of 15 seconds The microwave operates at its maximum power level...

Page 15: ...wave power level function you can reheat two dishes at the same time Place one plate on the turntable and the other on the grid inserted level 3 Recommendations Cover the plates with plastic food wrap...

Page 16: ...sure that the fish is fresh Cooking is carried out in the microwave mode You can cook fish in filets slices or whole in this case cut a sliver into the thickest part to obtain best results Place the f...

Page 17: ...lace it directly on the grid inserted level 2 The weight to be entered should correspond to the pizza s actual weight The fresh pizza function is used for pizzas weighing 100 g to 750g Fresh pizza is...

Page 18: ...es should be turned over mixed and separated if they were frozen together If you defrost large pieces of meat or fish that prevent the rotation of the turntable engage the Stop Turntable function If y...

Page 19: ...ood the times are calculated for food frozen at 18 C For foods weighing over 350 g except for bread pastry a beep is sounded halfway through the Speed Defrost programme to remind you that it is time t...

Page 20: ...whole fillets steaks 100 g 200 g 400 g 500 g 750 g 1000 g 1 2 min 3 5 min 5 7 min 7 9 min 12 14 min 17 19 min Turkey pork veal beef poultry Roasted sliced in pieces etc 100 g 200 g 400 g 500 g 750 g...

Page 21: ...LOW GRILL setting in the grill microwave mode to brown or crisp more delicate food Insert the grid based on the height of the cookware or the food Programming the GRILL function Display Turn the selec...

Page 22: ...e When possible cook roasts without fatty exterior layers to avoid smoke and grease splattering To tenderize meat season the roast after cooking wrap it in aluminium paper and let it set for 10 minute...

Page 23: ...mme temperature is reached You can preheat your microwave oven for fan heat programmes just as you would a traditional oven Please note Never preheat your oven in the Fan Heat Microwave mode because t...

Page 24: ...f pastry Short crust tart Flaky crust tart 150 C 150 C 150 C 160 C 180 C 160 C 160 C 170 C 170 C 170 C 180 C 180 C 200 C 250 C On the grid at level 2 On the grid at level 1 In a dish at level 2 On the...

Page 25: ...he clock s digits begin flashing in the display Press the touch controls to adjust the programme time e g 40 minutes Confirm the selection by pressing START STOP The oven turns on and the programme be...

Page 26: ...nd replace the previously entered programme You can use the memory feature for all functions except for automatic programmes MEMORY PROGRAMMES M1 M2 M3 M 1 M 1 M 1 Food Qty Programme MICROWAVE FAN HEA...

Page 27: ...hing liquid To clean the ceiling of your oven cavity tilt the grill resistor downward fig 13 Remove the grill resistor by pressing on the stem in the upper left fig 14 The table can be removed to faci...

Page 28: ...the end of the programme The appliance is noisy The turntable does not rotate properly Clean the wheels and the rolling area under the turntable Ensure that the wheels are properly positioned You see...

Page 29: ...e Defrosting raspberries B 2 1 250 g 6 7 200 W On a flat plate On the turntable Potatoes au gratin 12 3 4 1100 g 23 25 Low grill 700 W Pyrex 827 On the turntable Chicken 12 3 6 1200 g 24 26 High grill...

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