background image

900W

output power

700W 

output power

20 - 26

3 - 7

11 - 15
10 - 12

4 - 8
4 - 8

6 - 10

30 - 33
30 - 33
11 - 15

9 - 14

14 - 18
13 - 17
10 - 14

6 - 10

11 - 15
13 - 17
12 - 16
12 - 16
11 - 15
10 - 14

5 - 9

6 - 10

6 - 10
7 - 11

10 - 14

7 - 11

3 - 7

4 - 8

6 - 10

0,30 - 2

3 - 5
3 - 5
3 - 5

10 - 12

6 - 8
4 - 6

29

Defrosting times

Type

Quantity    

Timer

(minutes)

Standing

time

(minutes)

MEAT

• Roasts (pork, beef, veal,

etc.)

• Steaks, cutlets, meat slices
• Stew, goulash
• Ground meat

• Hamburger
• Sausages

POULTRY

• Duck, turkey
• Whole chickens
• Cut-up chicken
• Chicken breasts

VEGETABLES

• Cubed eggplant
• Cut-up peppers
• Shelled peas
• Artichoke hearts
• Pieces of asparagus
• Cut-up green beans
• Whole broccoli
• Brussels sprouts
• Cut-up carrots
• Cauliflower tops
• Mixed vegetables
• Cut-up spinach

FISH

• Filleted fish
• Cut-up fish
• Whole fish
• Prawn, shrimps

DAIRY PRODUCTS

• Butter

• Cheese

• Cream

BREAD PRODUCTS

• 2 average-size rolls
• 4 average-size rolls
• Sliced home-style bread
• Whole-wheat bread

FRUIT

• Strawberries, prunes,

cherries, currants, apricots

• Raspberries
• Blackberries

1 kg

200 gr
500 gr
500 gr
250 gr
200 gr
300 gr

1,5 kg
1,5 kg

500 gr
300 gr

500 gr
500 gr
500 gr
300 gr
500 gr
500 gr
500 gr
500 gr
500 gr
450 gr
300 gr
300 gr

300 gr
400 gr
500 gr
400 gr

250 gr

250 gr

200 ml

150 gr
300 gr
250 gr
250 gr

500 gr

300 gr
250 gr



























20

5

10
15
10
10
10

20
20
10
10

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

7
7
7
7

10

15

5

3
3
3
3

10

10

6

Remove the aluminium
paper and metal pieces.
Partially defrosted. Needs
the standing time.
Cream is to be removed
from its container and put
on a plate.

Put the bread directly on the
turntable

Mix 2 or 3 times

Mix 2 or 3 times
Mix 2 or 3 times

Notes

27 - 32

8 - 12

16 - 20
14 - 16

9 - 13
9 - 13

11 - 15

34 - 37
34 - 37
16 - 21
15 - 20

19 - 24
18 - 23
15 - 20
11 - 16
16 - 21
18 - 23
17 - 22
17 - 22
16 - 21
15 - 20
10 - 15
11 - 16

11 - 16
12 - 17
15 - 20
12 - 17

8 - 12

9 - 13

11 - 15

3 - 4
6 - 8
6 - 8
6 - 8

13 - 15

9 - 11

7 - 9

Timer

(minutes)

The times indicated on the chart (timer knob) vary in relation to your oven’s output power. The output

power figure is written on the rating plate placed on the rear side of the appliance. (see page 23).

Power

Selector 

At the end of the rest peri-
od, wash under hot water
to remove possible ice

To  make defrosting easier,
stir the vegetables from
time to time

(

*

)

(

*

)

These indications are suitable for performing the minced meat defrosting test according to Regulation

60705, Par. 13.3 (see page  2). Turn over halfway through the set time. Place directly on the turntable. 

Further information, including on other performance tests according to Regulation 60705, is given in

the table on page 2.

Fish is better cook from
frozen if it does not require
further preparation.

GB-069IDL   8-04-2004  16:25  Pagina 29

Summary of Contents for GB-069IDL

Page 1: ...the door C clean using a damp cloth and non abrasive detergents Do not allow dirt or remains of food to accumulate between the front panel of the oven on the door 7 Do not operate the oven if the supp...

Page 2: ...napkins cardboard trays and plastic throwaway plates as a base As far as shape and size are concerned it is absolutely essential that containers be such as to allow the turntable to rotate In order to...

Page 3: ...face portions and the walls to the side and the back and a free space of at least 20 cm above the oven see Fig 1 4 Never block up or otherwise obstruct the air outlet holes In particular never place a...

Page 4: ...R LEVEL Not with all models 25 32 ONLY FOR SOME MODELS The microwave output power is also indicated inside this simbol placed on the oven door ONLY FOR U K The letter indicates the heating category to...

Page 5: ...ed in a microwave oven the longer the cooking time required Food having a room tempera ture will cook more quickly than food having a refrigerator temperature 7 Always do your cooking by placing the f...

Page 6: ...sec onds to a minute you are however recom mended to check the time using a clock 5 Once the set cooking time has expired a buzzer will sound to signal that your food is ready It is possible to interr...

Page 7: ...he SPACER WIRE RACK that food which requires less cookig time it will thus be easier to remove the upper pan Take the wire rack out and finish cooking the food underneath 3 Pay strict attention to the...

Page 8: ...5 to 10 min At the end let sit for 5 to 10 min Cover the 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 p...

Page 9: ...of meat from its bag before putting it in the freezer This will help you save valuable time will preparing foods Be careful about following the timings printed on frozen products because they are gui...

Page 10: ...gr 250 gr 500 gr 300 gr 250 gr 20 5 10 15 10 10 10 20 20 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 10 15 5 3 3 3 3 10 10 6 Remove the aluminium paper and metal pieces Partially defrosted Needs the standi...

Page 11: ...ns lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings id...

Page 12: ...Remove the food from any rice metal packets and put it directly onto the plate from which it is to be eaten For best results always cover the food Portions of any kind of already cooked food to heat...

Page 13: ...00W output power 700W output power Timer minutes If you wish to make meat more tender we recommend that you add 1 2 of a cup of water at the start of the cooking process The times indicated on the cha...

Page 14: ...eces It would be better to use arti choke bottoms Cut into pieces Separate into individual flo rets Leave whole Cut into strips Cut into strips Cut into same size pieces Separate into stalks Separate...

Page 15: ...imer minutes 900W output power 700W output power Timer minutes FRUIT AND BAKED GOODS Baked goods rise at lower oven power much more than then do with regular baking Since no crust is formed it is bett...

Page 16: ...e the turntable in cold water after a prolonged heating session the extreme thermal shock could irreparably damage the turntable The turntable motor is sealed tight When you are cleaning the floor of...

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