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NOTE:
• Menu A 1: If using the pizza plate, place it on the grill rack that
needs to be installed on the glass rotating plate. The device will pre-
heat to 190°C. 2 signal tones will sound when the temperature is
reached. Open the door and place the pizza inside. Press the
button. The baking time starts running.
• During the A 9 setting for cakes the device will pre-heat to 160°C. 2
signal tones will sound when the temperature is reached. Open the
door and place the cake inside. Press the
button. The baking
time starts running. Cover the cake if necessary with baking paper.
Table with automatic menus
Code Function
Display / weight in gram
Power setting
A 1
Pizza
300
Convection during
pre-heating /
Microwave /
Quartz grill
400
A 2 Potatoes
230
Microwave
100%
460
690
A 3
Meat
200
Microwave
100%
300
400
500
A 4
Fish
200
Microwave
80%
300
400
500
A 5 Vegetables
200
Microwave
100%
300
400
500
A 6 Beverages
1 (240 ml)
Microwave
100%
2 (480 ml)
3 (720 ml)
A 7 Noodles/
pasta
50 (with 450 ml water)
Microwave
80%
100 (with 800 ml water)
150 (with 1200 ml water)
A 8 Popcorn
50
Microwave
100%
100
A 9
Cake
475
Convection with
pre-heating to
160°C
A 10 Poultry
(roasted)
750
Mic
Quartz grill (C - 2)
1000
1250
Defrosting
Using the defrost settings you may automatically defrost your food in
two different ways. Select the defrost function by weight and time.
NOTE:
• Microwave power when defrosting is 30% (240 W).
• Since the microwaves always penetrate the food from the outside
in, larger pieces may not be fully defrosted in their centre. The
outer layers may already have started to cook.
NOTE:
• If the food weighs less than 200 g, do not place it in the middle but
on the edge of the plate.
• Turn foodstuff such as meat, sausages or bread once after approx.
half of the defrost time has elapsed. When in “dEF1” mode, you
will be reminded by 2 beeps. Close the door and press the
button to continue.
• Factor in a compensation time after the defrost program. This is a
standing period during which a temperature compensation takes
place through conduction of heat from the outside (defrosted)
to the inside (frozen). You can leave the food in the switched off
appliance or outside the appliance during the compensation time.
The compensation time should be at least as many minutes as the
defrost time in the microwave. It depends on the condition of the
food.
• You can shorten the compensation times by e.g. separating small
pieces of meat or crumbling the remaining frozen chunks of mince
after the defrosting time. For sliced bread or sausage, separate the
slices during the compensation time.
• Allow fruit to defrost in a bowl with a lid. After around half the
defrost time, gently stir the fruit once.
• Cakes or tarts with chocolate icing should not be defrosted in the
microwave.
To use the defrost program, proceed as follows:
1. Determine the weight of the food.
2. Remove the food from its packaging. If it cannot be removed from
the packaging, defrost for 30 seconds on maximum microwave
power (see “Quick Start”).
3. Place the food to be defrosted onto the plate (fruit into a bowl). Also
place meat onto a upturned saucer so that the meat juices can
drain. This saucer should never be used for other foods or come
into contact with them.
4. Repeatedly press the
button to select one of the defrost func-
tions:
dEF1 Defrosting by weight
btw. 0.1 - 2.0 kg
dEF2 Defrosting by time
btw. 5 seconds - 95 minutes
5. Use the turning knob to set the desired weight/ time.
6. Press the
button to start operation.
Multi-stage Cooking
You can set the programs in such a way that up to 2 different functions
can be carried out in succession.
Assume you select the following programs:
Defrost
Grill
1. Select the 1st function: Press the
button once or twice.
2. Set the weight or the required time using the knob.
3. Select the 2nd function: Press the
button until “G - 1” appears
on the display.
4. Press the
button to confirm your settings.
5. Use the turning knob to set the desired cooking time between
5 seconds and 95 minutes.
6. Press the
button to start operation.
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