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Defrosting times

Type

Quantity Power knob Timer knob

(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


























25 - 28

6 - 8

14 - 16
11 - 13

5 - 7
7 - 9

9 - 11

35 - 40
35 - 40
14 - 16
13 - 15

16 - 19
15 - 18
12 - 15

9 - 11

14 - 16
15 - 18
15 - 17
15 - 17
14 - 16
13 - 15

8 - 10
9 - 11

9 - 11

10 - 12
13 - 15
10 - 12

5 - 7

6 - 8

8 - 10

1 - 2
4 - 6
4 - 6
4 - 6

12 - 14

8 - 10

6 - 8

Notes

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

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

MICROWAVE

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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-573886  17-12-2003  8:46  Pagina 41

Summary of Contents for MW 660

Page 1: ...ned microwave grill Au gratin dishes e g lasagne vegetables au gratin macaroni Ventilated oven only Cook roasts and bake everything in a traditional way Make pizza Cook dishes having a puff pastry bas...

Page 2: ...ing with the safety devices 6 Do not operate the oven if objects for any kind get stuck between the front panel of the oven and the door Always keep the inside of the door E clean using a damp cloth a...

Page 3: ...N I C A L D A T A 13 During the use the appliance becomes hot Do not touch the heating elements inside the oven 14 When heating liquids water coffee milk etc it is possible that the contents may sudd...

Page 4: ...le of the circular housing and set the turntable H atop the support The spindle D must match up perfectly with its housing in the middle of the turntable 8 When you turn the oven on for the first time...

Page 5: ...ge the setting to STOP MICROWAVE WARNING LIGHT Microwave only or microwave combined Indicates when the microwaves are operating A C C E S S O R I E S P R O V I D E D LOWER WIRE RACK UPPER WIRE RACK TU...

Page 6: ...L A R I T E M S Glass YES NO NO Pyrex YES YES YES Ceramic glass YES YES YES Earthen ware YES YES YES Alumin ium foil NO NO YES Plastic YES NO NO Paper or cardboard YES NO NO Metal containers NO NO YES...

Page 7: ...odstuff is placed 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 cook by placing t...

Page 8: ...me simply by turning the timer knob to its STOP setting You may also change the cooking time while the cooking itself is in progress by turning that same knob back or forth You can check on the situat...

Page 9: ...se for the cooking of single dishes So always consult the reference table on page 39 2 Be careful to ALWAYS place on the SPACER WIRE RACK at medium height that food which requires less cookig time it...

Page 10: ...et sit for 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...

Page 11: ...h individual piece 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 be...

Page 12: ...gr 250 gr 250 gr 500 gr 300 gr 250 gr 25 28 6 8 14 16 11 13 5 7 7 9 9 11 35 40 35 40 14 16 13 15 16 19 15 18 12 15 9 11 14 16 15 18 15 17 15 17 14 16 13 15 8 10 9 11 9 11 10 12 13 15 10 12 5 7 6 8 8...

Page 13: ...e food s natural flavour will be preserved and the oven will stay cleaner you may also cover the food with an upside down plate if possible stir or turn the food over frequently so as to speed up the...

Page 14: ...rature of 70 C Place the frozen food in the plate from which it is to be eaten and cover it with another upturned plate or pyrex dish Check that it is hot in the centre where possible mix the food All...

Page 15: ...fish with clear sheet The skin is to be slit of course and filleted fish must be placed in a uniform fashion We recommend that you not use this oven to cook fish which has been dipped in egg batter U...

Page 16: ...es FISH Filleted Slices Whole Whole Cut up fish Crayfish GREENS AND VEGETABLES Asparagus Artichokes Green beans Broccoli Brussels sprouts White cabbage Red cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Eggplant...

Page 17: ...has expired a buzzer will sound to signal that your food is ready D in g 3 Turn the power selector knob to the max position COMBINED MICROWAVE VENTILATED OVEN FUNCTION This function is suitable for Q...

Page 18: ...tes Roasts pork beef Meat loaf Whole chicken Cut up chicken Stewered meat Roast potatoes Potatoes au gratin Nut cake Cake Quark cake 1 kg 800 gr 1200 gr 500 gr 600 gr 500 gr 1100 gr 1100 gr 710 gr 150...

Page 19: ...ights will come on 5 Once the set cooking time has expired a buzzer will sound to signal that your food is ready N B The warning lights will turn off D in g 3 N B You must not pre heat the oven C O M...

Page 20: ...pre cooked use the combined function until the desired color is obtained Avoid excessive melting The pasta should first be partly boiled Times listed are for raw cauli flower If raw cauliflower is pre...

Page 21: ...N B The oven will not turn off automatically when the timer knob is at the setting 2 Turn the timer knob in an anti clockwise direction to the setting The ventilated oven grill operating light will co...

Page 22: ...with low sides These dishes are to be placed on the lower rack F Since the microwaves are not utilised in this function the plate does not have to be constantly rotated in order to obtain perfect heat...

Page 23: ...grill and place everything on the turntable While the grilling is in progress the turntable will collect all the escaping fat The oven does not turn off automatically when the timer knob is at the se...

Page 24: ...3 3 3 1 4 slices 6 strips 4 slices Thermostat knob Cooking times U S I N G T H E O V E N G R I L L O N L Y F U N C T I O N F O R G R I L L I N G By using this setting you can make all kinds of delici...

Page 25: ...ergents or ammonia based detergents to clean the inside and outside door surfaces in order to avoid scraches To assure perfect closing always keep the inside of the door clean and do not let dirt and...

Page 26: ...n foods containing water are being cooked it is completely normal for the steam generated within the oven to escape and to condense either inside the oven or on the cooking rack When using the microwa...

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