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SUGGESTIONS

WHAT TO DO

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CHAPTER 3 – USING THE OVEN: SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS

3.8 - REHEATING/COOKING USING THE “QUICK MENU” KEYS

The “Quick Menu” keys are 5 different programmes with “pre-memorised” length of cooking time, power level
and oven temperature; they afford excellent results for the dishes described in the following table.

KEY

(10)     

Beverages

• Press once

• Press twice

• Press 

3

times

• Press

times

• Reheat 1 small coffee cup (60 cc) at room

temperature.

• Reheat 2 small coffee cups or a normal cup

(120 cc) starting from room temperature

• Reheat one large cup (200 cc) starting  from

chilled

• Reheat 1 soup dish (300 cc) starting  from

chilled 

After reheating the liquid, stir
well to spread the
temperature evenly.

(8)      

Jacket potatoes

• Press once
• Press twice
• Press 

3

times

• Cook 200 g of potatoes
• Cook 400 g of potatoes
• Cook 600 g of potatoes

Wash the potatoes thoroughly in their
jackets, pierce them and put  them on
the turntable. They should be served
stuffed with butter or cheese.

Warning: 

at the end of the reheating the food and the

containersi may be very hot. Use tweezers or oven gloves.

• Reheat 100 g of chilled dishes 

• Reheat 250 g of chilled meat or chilled

meat + vegetables

Suitable for cooked portions of
food, preserved in the refrigerator
on the plate (the one from  which the
food is to be eaten). 

The food must

never be covered.

For pre-cooked

dishes in packets, remove the food
from the tubs/packets and place it
on a plate.

Warning: 

at the end of the reheating the food and the

containersi may be very hot. Use tweezers or oven gloves.

• Reheat 1 frozen pizza of 300 g

• Reheat a packet (max. 300 g) of frozen ready

meals, or max. 300 g of pre-cooked frozen
dishes (e.g. meat or side dishes)

• Reheat a packet (max. 550 g) of frozen ready

meals, or max. 550 g of  pre-cooked frozen
dishes (e.g. meat or side dishes)

Place the pizza directly on the
low wire rack. 
Place the packet on the turntable,
being careful to remove any covers
(film bags). If the packet is not
suitable for microwaves, however,
(e.g. metal tubs), remove the food
from the packet pre-cooked frozen
dishes (e.g. meat or side dishes)
placing it uncovered on the
turntable.

(7)      

Pop corn

• Press once

• Cook 1 100 g packet of popcorn for

microwaves

Follow the instructions written on
the box closely and place it on
the turntable.

(11)      

Ready meals - chilled ready meals (5-8°C)

• Press once

• Press twice

(9)      

Pizza and frozen ready meals

• Press once

• Press twice

• Press 

3

times

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Summary of Contents for MW 665

Page 1: ...4 Recalling the pre memorised recipes Quick Menu keys pag 37 2 5 Quick Reheat pag 37 2 6 Child safety pag 37 CHAP 3 USING THE OVEN SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS 3 1 Defrosting pag 38 3 2 Reheating pag 3...

Page 2: ...w 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 supply cable or the plug is damaged as this may result in electric shocks 8 If...

Page 3: ...a gap of at least 20 cm above the oven fig 5 6 Do not block the air intake vents In particular do not place any objects on top of the oven and check that the air and steam outlets placed on the top on...

Page 4: ...as the one shown on the rating label and that the power outlet is properly earthed the manufacturer declines any liability if this safety norm is not observed 30 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1 4 ACCESSORIES SUPP...

Page 5: ...late on which it is to be served This means that you do not need to use and wash up sau cepans However remember that heat may be transferred from the food itself to the plate making it necessary to us...

Page 6: ...sa tion that forms inside the oven on the shelf on which the food rests or around the door Also food with a high water content e g vegetables cooks better if covered Covering food also helps keep the...

Page 7: ...knob 14 The hours flash on display 1 2 Press the Clock key 6 again The minutes flash on display 1 3 Set the desired minutes by tur ning the Time Adjust knob 14 The minutes flash on display 1 4 Press...

Page 8: ...the indicator of the desired level of power appears on display 1 In order to select the power always consult the tables shown in Chapter 3 Note it is not necessary to select any level of power for the...

Page 9: ...ord END will appear on the display Open the door and take out the food the time of day will appear or if the oven is hot the word COOL see note below 6 Note it is possible to check the progress of the...

Page 10: ...ning the Time Adjust knob 14 2 Set the cooking by selecting the desired mode with the Function key 3 mode selection until the corre sponding indicators appear ex Combined microwave fan function 3 Adju...

Page 11: ...ng the key again the time will increase by 30 seconds each time up to 3 minutes This mode is activated only if it is carried out within 1 minute after the food has been placed in the oven The Quick Re...

Page 12: ...1 5 kg 850 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...

Page 13: ...ried milk please stir evenly Please use already sterilized milk Packets of any type of pre cooked food available in the shops to be reheated to 70 C Remove the food from any metal packets and put it d...

Page 14: ...ch is to be cooked kebabs cook before a roast because they consist of smaller more evenly sized pieces of meat To keep roasts chicken and kebabs moist it is advisable to add 1 or 2 cups of water at th...

Page 15: ...illed peppers Stuffed peppers Potatoes Roast potatoes fresh Roast potatoes frozen Potato gratin Courgettes 500 gr 300 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 1000 gr 500 gr 800 gr 4 slices...

Page 16: ...minutes 25 30 35 40 55 90 40 40 16 8 30 250 450 850 850 150 Hazelnut cake Quark cake Jam tart Plum cake Light sponge cake Walnut cake Egg custard Sponge cake Sponge cake TYPE QUANTITY FUNCTION POWER L...

Page 17: ...es Reheat 250 g of chilled meat or chilled meat vegetables Suitable for cooked portions of food preserved in the refrigerator on the plate the one from which the food is to be eaten The food must neve...

Page 18: ...u sly are different from the times for the cooking of single dishes Always therefore check the following table of reference 2 Always be careful to place the food which requires the shortest cooking ti...

Page 19: ...e rack after 13 min Leave them whole and cover with film Cover with film Cover with film Cut into equal pieces and cover with film Remove the wire rack after 24 min Stir 2 3 times Cover with film and...

Page 20: ...lean the internal and external surfaces of the door Always keep the inside of the door clean to ensure that it closes properly so that dirt and food residues do not become trapped between the door and...

Page 21: ...he oven on without food for Microwave and Combined cooking modes Do not use metal containers for the above cooking modes or bags or packets with metal parts Select the correct cooking mode or reduce t...

Page 22: ...E N G L I S H 48 mw 665 GB qxp 6 02 2002 12 06 Pagina 48...

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