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3.2 LIST OF RECIPES/FOODS

All recipes/foods which may be displayed are divided into eight families. Rotate the knob (4) to see the families in the fol-
lowing order:

AA

- Reheat chilled (5 to 8°C) or frozen (-18 to -20°C) home cooked foods or ready meals

CC

- Pasta, rice, pizza (chilled or frozen)

EE

- Meat (defrost or cook) 

FF

- Poultry (defrost or cook)

HH

- Fish (defrost, cook from fresh or cook from frozen)

LL

- Vegetables (cook from fresh or cook from frozen)

PP

- Cakes/desserts (cook)

UU

- Heat liquids and baby food, defrost bread

CHAPTER 3: AUTOMATIC MODE

Types of cooking possible

REHEAT FROZEN FOOD (-18 -20°C)

• Place the container on the low wire rack

(F)

• Always cover the container with film

resistant to high temperatures. Many com-

mercially available ready meals are

already covered with this type of film.

REHEAT CHILLED FOOD (5-8°C)

• Position the plate, container or ovenproof
dish (L) on the low wire rack (F) as shown
in photographs 1, 2 and 3 in the Quick
Reference Guide.

For recipes with small quantities (less

than 450 g), the message AUTO will not
appear at the beginning of reheating.

FUNDAMENTAL RULES TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS IN AUTOMATIC MODE

1)

Follow precisely the indications given in the following tables for weights (maximum and minimum)
and use of the low wire rack (F) and ovenproof dish provided (L). If the weight is outside the values
indicated, use the manual function (see chapter 4) to obtain optimum results.

2)

Always refer to the photographs in the Quick Reference Guide showing the correct use of contai-
ners and accessories.

3)

If you need to use another another ovenproof dish, make sure it resembles the one provided as clo-
sely as possible both in size and type to ensure consistently optimum results.

4)

Once the recipe has been selected, ALWAYS make sure the symbol flashing on the display corre-
sponds to the type of cooking you require.

A - REHEAT CHILLED OR FROZEN HOME COOKED FOODS OR READY MEALS

 

°

C inside

 

°

C set

 Power W

RECIPE

CODE

Intended for all types of chilled home cooked meals or leftovers (meat and vege-

tables, pasta and poultry, fish and rice, etc.) Always place portions on the serving

plate (the same one as you will be eating off) as shown in the photograph in the

Quick Reference Guide.

If the food is accompanied by sauce or fat, it must be covered with an upturned

plate.

HOME COOKED 

100-200 gr.

chilled dish

AA 00 11

Ideal for larger quantities of chilled home cooked meals or leftovers. The food must always
be reheated in the ovenproof dish (L) provided as shown in photograph 3 of the Quick
Reference Guide. Never cover the ovenproof dish.

HOME COOKED 

200-300 gr.

chilled dish

AA 00 22

Ideal for a large range of chilled ready meals such as “sweet and sour pork”, “vege-
table pasta bake”, “fishermen’s pie”, “tuna risotto”, “chicken vegetable pie”, etc. Heat
as indicated in photograph 2 of the Quick Reference Guide. Remove food from any
metal packaging. In this case, the food must be heated by selecting one of the pre-
vious recipes depending on weight.

HOME COOKED 

300-450 gr.

chilled dish

AA 00 33

Ideal for a large range of frozen ready meals such as “chicken tikka masala”, “sal-
mon and broccoli”, “prawn curry and rice”, etc. Heat as indicated in photograph 4 of
the Quick Reference Guide. Remove food from any metal packaging. Also check
that plastic packaging and transparent film is suitable for oven cooking (resistant to
high temperatures). Refer to the instructions on the pack itself.

HOME COOKED 

450-1000 gr.

chilled dish

AA 00 44

CHILLED READY MEAL

chilled dish (min. 300 gr. - max 600 gr.)

AA 00 55

FROZEN READY MEAL

frozen (min. 200 gr. - max 500 gr.)

AA 00 66

NAME / RECIPE

Notes / Tips

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Summary of Contents for MW 675 FI

Page 1: ...e 49 H H Fish defrost cook from fresh or cook from frozen page 51 L L Vegetables cook from fresh or cook from frozen page 52 P P Cakes desserts cook page 53 U U Heat liquids and baby food defrost brea...

Page 2: ...ate the oven if the supply cable or the plug is damaged as this may result in electric shocks 8 If smoke is observed switch off or unplug the appliance and KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED in order to stifle any...

Page 3: ...TALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1 Unpack the oven remove the turntable H turntable support I and all accessories from the protective packaging Check that the turnta ble spindle D is inserted corr...

Page 4: ...indicated on the appliance rating plate and that the socket is efficiently earthed Failure to do so absolves the Manufacturer from all liability 1 4 ACCESSORIES LOW WIRE RACK Use for certain types of...

Page 5: ...Metal wood wickerwork or plate glass containers are not suitable for microwave cooking Microwaves heat the food and not the container The food can therefore be cooked directly on the serving plate so...

Page 6: ...parent film suitable for microwave use 6 In AUTOMATIC mode and with MICRO MICROFAN and MICRO GRILL functions never pre heat the oven or operate it empty without food This may cause sparks and damage t...

Page 7: ...e language press the STOP CLEAR button 5 then hold the SELECT button 3 down for five seconds After a short beep the choice of five languages will be displayed again Repeat from point three to select t...

Page 8: ...MODE STOP AND START BUTTONS FOR USE IN BOTH AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL MODE MANUAL MODE MANUAL see chapter 4 page 44 The commands on the lower part of the panel can be used to manually select the most suit...

Page 9: ...e code for the selected RECIPE FOOD Cooking time POSSIBLE TYPES OF COOKING defrost cook or reheat from frozen POSSIBLE TYPES OF COOKING reheat cook Name of RECIPE FOOD selected COOKING DONENESS LIGHTL...

Page 10: ...dy to operate with the TYPE OF COOKING indicated by the flashing symbol To chan ge the type of cooking press the SELECT button 3 repeatedly until the symbol for the type of cooking required flashes 3...

Page 11: ...signal and the word END will be displayed again together with the message OVEN IS COOLING see notes below Open the door and take out the food NOTE This model has an automatic cooling cycle This is act...

Page 12: ...nce the recipe has been selected ALWAYS make sure the symbol flashing on the display corre sponds to the type of cooking you require A REHEAT CHILLED OR FROZEN HOME COOKED FOODS OR READY MEALS C insid...

Page 13: ...eference Guide It is quite normal for the film to swell and liquid to leak out RICE RISOTTO C03 Suitable for fresh open savoury tarts such as quiche lorraine or spina ch quiche Cook in a metal quiche...

Page 14: ...ROAST PORK e07 RECIPE CODE DEFROSTING To defrost slices of meat for example steak stew hamburgers etc select recipes E02 E04 or E05 only quantities min 200 max 800 To defrost large pieces of meat for...

Page 15: ...e Guide Halfway through defrosting you will hear a beep and the message REMEMBER TO TURN OR STIR THE FOOD will appear on the display COOK All cooking for this family should be done using the ovenproof...

Page 16: ...this will prevent the au gratin effect from forming See photographs 20 and 21 in the Quick Reference Guide FISH GRATIN H H 1 1 0 0 NAME RECIPE Notes Tips H FISH CHAPTER 3 AUTOMATIC MODE Types of cooki...

Page 17: ...er the container see photographs 23 and 24 of the Quick Reference Guide ROAST POTATOES L11 To cook respect these quantities min 300 g max 900 g Cut into pieces or peel and cook whole BOILED POTATOES L...

Page 18: ...iled separately apart from tomatoes Never cover food for au gratin cooking See photographs 25 and 26 of the Quick Reference Guide VEGETABLES GRATIN L16 NAME RECIPE Notes Tips P P CAKES AND DESSERTS RE...

Page 19: ...IQUID U06 100 ML ROOM TEMPERATURE LIQUID U07 200 ML ROOM TEMPERATURE LIQUID U08 300 ML ROOM TEMPERATURE LIQUID U09 500 ML ROOM TEMPERATURE LIQUID U10 750 ML ROOM TEMPERATURE LIQUID U11 1000 ML ROOM TE...

Page 20: ...t poultry kebabe baked potatoes For baking self rising cakes and desserts only Au gratin dishes eg lasagne vegetabnles au gratin maccaroni For traditional cooking of roasts and all cakes and desserts...

Page 21: ...during cooking Once the set temperature is reached three short beeps will be heard and only the set temperature will be displayed The set temperature can be modified even during cooking by pressing th...

Page 22: ...WARM will appear on the display This process can be interrupted at any time by opening the door or pressing the STOP CLEAR button 5 This model has an automatic cooling cycle activated when the oven i...

Page 23: ...ooking is underway This avoids the time from being accidentally and dangerously prolonged the food might burn To turn the safety device on Keep the STOP CLEAR 5 button pressed for five seconds You wil...

Page 24: ...OST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST DEFROST 25 28 6 8 14 16 11 13 5 7 7 9 9 11 35 40 35 40 24 26 13 15 16 19 15...

Page 25: ...et of fish and or vegetables Plate of meat and or vegetables Plate of pasta cannelloni or lasagne Plate of fish and or rice TABLE OF HEATING TIMES TYPE QUANTITY FUNCTION POWER LEVEL TIME minutes NOTES...

Page 26: ...0 C 160 C 190 C REHEATING TABLE QUANTITY FUNCTION POWER LEVEL TIME minutes NOTES TIPS MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO MICRO 850 850 850 850 850 850...

Page 27: ...lightly salt at the end of cooking only TIME minutes 35 40 22 25 19 21 38 42 25 30 17 20 35 40 13 15 17 19 10 12 10 12 Roast pork beef Meat loaf Meat loaf Whole chicken Chicken pieces Kebabs Goulash C...

Page 28: ...and cover Ideally of the same size Cut into pieces and cover Turn halfway through cooking Preferably squat shaped peppers Cut into equal pieces and cover Mix 2 3 times Mix 2 3 times Leave whole and c...

Page 29: ...ood residues trapped between the door and the front of the oven Clean the air intake holes at the back of the oven regularly to ensure they are free from dust and dirt At regular intervals remove the...

Page 30: ...side the oven AUTOMATIC mode check that the flashing symbol on the display corresponds to the type of cooking desired Respect quantities and use the accessories and containers described in the recipe...

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