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(2.10.2).
- Press the knob to confirm (2.10.3).

• 

“DEMO” MODE:

- Adjust the time to 

00:00:00

(see section

“Resetting the time”)
Press the 

T°C

, and 

STOP

buttons

simultaneously for 10 seconds until 

DEMO

appears in the display. (2.11.1)
- To return to normal mode, set the time at

00:00.

- Press the 

T°C 

, and 

 

STOP 

buttons again

until 

DEMO

goes off. 

Caution
When the oven is in “DEMO” mode the

heating elements are inactive.

STOPPING AND STARTING THE

TURNTABLE :

If you think that there is insufficient space

for the turntable to rotate freely in the oven, you
can stop it before or during the programme

.

Stopping the turntable 
-

To stop the turntable rotating, press and hold

the knob (2.12.1). The 

(stop) symbol

appears in the display (2.12.2).

• Restarting the turntable 

- Once again, press and hold the knob until the

symbol disappears from the display

(2.12.2).

• 

THE “KEEP WARM” FUNCTION :

This function keeps the food at the

temperature it was when cooking finished.

Programming the “keep warm” function
- Select the KEEP WARM function (2.13.1), the
corresponding symbol flashes (2.13.2).
- Press the knob to confirm(2.13.3). The
cooking time flashes (2.13.4):
- Using the knob, set the required time  the food
is to be kept warm (2.13.5) 
for example, 4 minutes (2.13.6)
Press the knob  to confirm, the lamp lights up
and the oven starts.

• 

AUTOMATIC COOKING FUNCTIONS :

Automatic cooking programme by weight.

— The programmer should only display the
time. It should not be flashing.

- Select 

mode (2.15.1)using the knob.

The logo flashes (2.15.2).
- Select the 

ICS cooking mode 

(2.15.3)

- Example: P2 —> weight, 500G (2.15.4). 
- Adjust the weight, using the knob (2.15.5).
Example: 625g (2.15.6)
- Confirm by pressing the knob once (2.15.7).
- The icon of the cooking mode used and the
time calculated automatically are displayed.
The oven starts (2.15.8)

Note:

There are two possible automatic programmes
for cooking vegetables: 

P 5   a n d   P 6 .

(see chapter “GUIDE TO AUTOMATIC
COOKING”).

For quiches and fresh tarts, automatic cooking
programmes are not calculated by weight, but
based on a dish diameter between 27 and 30
cm.

a

2.15

2.13

2.12

a

a

2.11

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Summary of Contents for DME1140B

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...confirmed it will register automatically after a few seconds IMMEDIATE COOKING The programmer must only display the time It should not be flashing Use the control knob to select the chosen type of co...

Page 3: ...l knob Press the knob again to confirm The display stops flashing after a few seconds and the timer starts to run counting down the time in seconds Once the time has elapsed the timer emits a series o...

Page 4: ...ogramming the keep warm function Select the KEEP WARM function 2 13 1 the corresponding symbol flashes 2 13 2 Press the knob to confirm 2 13 3 The cooking time flashes 2 13 4 Using the knob set the re...

Page 5: ...in 1 max 2 and recommended power setting 500 W min 100 W max 700 W HIGH GRILL MICROWAVE recommended position 4 min 1 max 4 and recommended power setting 500 W min 100 W max 700 W KEEP WARM fixed power...

Page 6: ...L recommended position 2 min 1 max 3 Cooking controlled by the upper element without the fan Preheat the oven for five minutes Recommended for browning vegetable dishes pasta fruit etc placed under th...

Page 7: ...tes 6 to 8 min HEATING ON TWO LEVELS Power Use 1000W 900W Quickly reheating drinks water dishes containing a lot of water Cooking foods containing a lot of water soups sauces tomatoes etc 800W 700W Co...

Page 8: ...from the packaging Halfway through defrosting the pieces of food should be turned over stirred and separated if they were frozen together If you are defrosting large pieces of meat or fish that preven...

Page 9: ...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 Roasts slices cubes etc 100 g 200 g 400 g 500 g 750 g 1000 g 1250 g 1500 g 1750 g...

Page 10: ...ge your appliance Food Qty Programming MW FC Time min Tips Shoulder of lamb with bones 1300 g 200W 200 C 32 37 In the drip tray level 2 Sirloin 800 g 200W 200 C 23 28 In a dish on the rack level 2 Chi...

Page 11: ...00 W High grill 35 40 min Veal joint 1200 g 300 W Low grill 50 55 min Use a heat resistant microwave safe dish preferably earthenware fewer splashes than with a glass dish Place the food in a dish pla...

Page 12: ...the shelf inserted at level 3 Change the position of the two dishes half way through cooking a a Cooking using HIGH GRILL Place the food on the shelf drip tray to recover the juices inserted at level...

Page 13: ...Madeleines Pound cake Cheesecake Kuglof Choux pastry Short crust pastry tart Flaky pastry 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 220 C Grill level 2 Grill...

Page 14: ...logo flashes Select the ICS cooking mode Example P2 weight 500G Adjust the weight using the knob Example 625g Confirm by pressing the knob once The icon of the cooking mode used and the time calculate...

Page 15: ...erable to choose roasts without barding fat to limit grease spatter and smoke Excellent results can be achieved with thin joints Remove the meat from the refrigerator and leave for 1 hour before placi...

Page 16: ...ed When cooking has finished leave the vegetables to rest for a few minutes before consuming P 5 can be used to cook harder more fibrous vegetables Brussels sprouts thinly sliced white cabbage caulifl...

Page 17: ...and brown fresh quiches from 27 to 30 cm in diameter Cooking is done using the combined microwave fan cooking function Use a microwave safe heat resistant pie dish Pyrex glass porcelain etc When using...

Page 18: ...3 25 min Low grill 700 W Pyrex 827 On the turntable Chicken 12 3 6 1200 g 24 26 min High grill 500 W Place on the rack drip assembly Insert the dish at level 1 from the bottom Turn midway through 35 4...

Page 19: ...ected temperature Exit DEMO mode The padlock is flashing Problem with the door s locking mechanism Call the After Sales Service Department The oven light is not working The light is out of order The o...

Page 20: ...8 5 1 Fan cooking 170 C 1st 35 min Oven preheated 5 min in oven turned off APPLE PIE 8 5 2 Combined Fan cooking 180 C 180 C 1st 3rd 1st 50 55 min 50 55 min 20 cm tin on grill Enamelled dish 1st Grill...

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