DeLonghi MW 663 F Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 15

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Cover with film
Cover with film
Cover with film
Cover with film
Cover with film
Cover with film

Cut into 2 cm pieces
Use of artichoke bottoms is prefera-
ble.
Cut into pieces
Divide into individual florets 
Leave whole
Cut into strips 
Cut into strips
Cut into equal sized pieces
Divide into florets 
Divide into pieces
Dice
Cut into strips
Lasciarli interi. Non occorre acqua

Leave whole. No water required. 

Wash and drain, then cover.

Cover.
Cut into quarters
Cut into pieces 
Cut into equal sized pieces

Leave whole

Cook uncovered and mix 2–3 times.

Add salt at end of cooking.

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Type Quantity 

Power 

level

Time set (minutes) 

Notes

Standing time

(minutes)

FISH

• Fillets
• Slices
• Whole
• Whole
• Slices
• Shrimps/prawns

VEGETABLES

• Asparagus
• Artichokes

• Green beans
• Broccoli
• Brussels sprouts
• White/green cabbage
• Red cabbage
• Carrots
• Cauliflower
• Celery
• Aubergines
• Leaks
• Champignon

mushrooms

• Onions

• Spinach

• Peas
• Fennel
• Peppers
• Potatoes

• Courgettes

MEAT

• Goulash

• Chicken breasts
• Meat loaf

NB: The cooking times given here are purely indicative. Increase or reduce them to suit the weight and star-

ting temperature of the food and, in the case of vegetables, their consistency and fibre content.

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These indications are suitable for performing the minced meat defrosting test according to standard no.

60705, paragraph 13.3 (see page 2).  Turn the food over halfway through the set cooking time. Rest the
food to be defrosted directly on the turntable.  Further information, including on other performance tests
according to standard no. 60705, is given in the table on page 2.

COOKING TIME

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CHAPTER 2 - USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE FUNCTIONS

Summary of Contents for MW 663 F

Page 1: ...FUNCTION button selects functions 4 GRILL button 5 FAN button 6 MICRO button 7 AUTO MENU button rapid cooking programmes 8 TIME ADJUST knob sets automatic defrosting weight and cooking time 12 STOP C...

Page 2: ...A B E F G H C D I DESCRIPTION A Grill element B Control panel C Microwave outlet cover D Turntable spindle E Inside of door F Low wire rack G High wire rack H Turntable I Turntable support ring 29...

Page 3: ...page 49 2 8 Quick heat page 50 2 9 Child safety page 50 2 10Programmed start up page 50 CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 3 1 Cleaning page 51 3 2 Maintenance page 52 MPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORREC...

Page 4: ...door is open do not place heavy objects on the door or pull downwards excessively on the handle as the oven could tip over Never rest hot containers or pans eg just taken off the stove on the open doo...

Page 5: ...s of feeding bottles and baby food jars should be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption in order to avoid burns It is also advisable to stir or shake the food to ensure even...

Page 6: ...tedly during operation of the oven 9 Position the oven in such a way that the power plug and socket are easily acces sible 10 Before you switch on the oven check that the mains voltage corresponds to...

Page 7: ...ating food for brief periods paper napkins cardboard trays or disposable plastic plates can be used as a base The size and shape of containers must allow them to rotate easily inside the oven Metal wo...

Page 8: ...is not only ensures even temperature distribution but also reduces cooking time 3 Turn food over during cooking This is specially important for meat whether in large pieces roasts whole chickens etc o...

Page 9: ...FUNCTIONS Press the button 2 The hour flashes 1 Set the hour by rotating the TIME ADJUST knob 8 The hour flashes 2 Press the button 2 again The minutes flash 3 Set the minutes by rotating the TIME AD...

Page 10: ...ruit lose liquid Always place these foods in a bowl to defrost You are recommended to divide meat and place individual pieces in separate bags when freezing This will save you valuable time during pre...

Page 11: ...and the door is closed press the STOP CLEAR button 9 once The cooking time and microwave power level can be modified even after the required function has been started by pressing the START 1 min butt...

Page 12: ...can also cover with an upturned plate if possible mix or turn frequently to make the heating process quicker and more even use extreme caution when following times indicated on packaging Remember tha...

Page 13: ...all types of commercially available precooked food to be heated to a temperature of 70 C Remove the food from any metal container and place it directly on the serving dish Always cover for best result...

Page 14: ...er to a serving plate MEAT When cooking meat with the microwave only function you should cover it with microwave resistant clear film This helps spread the heat evenly and avoids the food becoming dry...

Page 15: ...ces Leave whole Cook uncovered and mix 2 3 times Add salt at end of cooking Type Quantity Power level Time set minutes Notes Standing time minutes FISH Fillets Slices Whole Whole Slices Shrimps prawns...

Page 16: ...y and emits 10 beeps to indicate that the food can be inserted Proceed with points 1 2 and 3 above This function can be used to prepare all dishes which would normally be cooked in a traditional oven...

Page 17: ...ar tin Preheat the oven Use a cake tin with hook Preheat the oven Use a cake tin with hook Type Quantity Timer knob minutes Notes Lasagne Fresh pizza Roast Chicken Roast potatoes Fruit tart Plum cake...

Page 18: ...ss the GRILL button 4 Maximum power appears on the display 100 Press the button again and 50 will be displayed 1 Select the time required by rotating the TIME ADJUST knob 8 2 Place the food on the hig...

Page 19: ...e door is open press the STOP CLEAR button 9 once if the oven is operating press the STOP CLEAR button 9 twice if the oven is off and the door is closed press the STOP CLEAR button 9 once When you fin...

Page 20: ...ART 1 min button 10 is pressed the oven begins preheating in FAN only Once the temperature reaches 210 C combi cooking begins MICRO GRILL grill at 50 microwave at 50 This function can be used to cook...

Page 21: ...O COOKING OPERATIONS Example programme microwave only cooking at 100 for 20 minutes followed by FAN only cooking at 200 C for 10 minutes Set the subsequent cooking operation by pressing the FAN button...

Page 22: ...en pizza Place the pizza directly on the low wire rack Select the weight and press the START 1 min button 10 The oven preheats to the required temperature Once this is reached a countdown to the end o...

Page 23: ...P With your oven you can set the time you want cooking to start You can programme the start and length of cooking defrosting heating To use this function you must first set the time of day For example...

Page 24: ...inside of the door clean to ensure that it closes properly Make sure that dirt and food residues do not build up between the door and the front panel of the oven Clean the air vents at the rear of the...

Page 25: ...without food when using microwa ve or combined functions When using the above functions do not use metal contai ners or bags or packs with metal staples Select the correct function or increase cooking...

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