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MICROWAVE FAN OVEN 

WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS

MW865 inc. •GB  23-04-2002  16:16  Pagina 1

Summary of Contents for 300-00SS

Page 1: ...MICROWAVE FAN OVEN WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS MW865 inc GB 23 04 2002 16 16 Pagina 1 ...

Page 2: ...ngular borosilicate glass container stated in the Standard or the Arcopal Cat nr Z1 B8 01 10460 1 Defrosting Defrosting minced meat 11 min only mw 500 gr 15 min Place the frozen load directly on the turntable I Turn upsidedown the load after half of the defrosting time D Potato gratin 30 min combi mw fan simult 4 170 C 1100 gr 5 min Use the borosilicate glass container stated in the Standard max d...

Page 3: ...rature selection 5 Power level key microwave power level selection 6 Clock key setting the clock 7 8 9 10 11 AUTO keys pre programmed rapid selection 12 STOP key interruption of cooking and cancellation of settings 13 START key start of cooking and rapid reheating 14 Time Adjust knob setting of time and cooking duration 15 Turntable stop key MW865 inc GB 23 04 2002 16 16 Pagina 3 ...

Page 4: ...th at least 280 cm2 large for this purpose ventilation BUILDING IN Inside the oven there is a plastic bag with fixing material Take this bag out of the oven 1 Remove the two screws X from the fastening bar under the microwave oven 2 Fasten metal strip A using the two screws X that have just been removed MW865 inc GB 23 04 2002 16 16 Pagina 4 ...

Page 5: ...of the bottom of the recess and rest against it at the front 3 Fit the fastening bar B at the correct position in the recess Make sure that there is the same amount of free space at each side of the fastening bar Fasten the bar with the screws H MW865 inc GB 23 04 2002 16 16 Pagina 5 ...

Page 6: ...nection switch with contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles and provided with permanent connection to earth 4 Open the lid of the smoke discharge C fully 5 Slide the appliance into the recess Slide the front of the appliance over the fastening bar B Keep sliding it until the front of the oven G is resting against the cupboard and the holes D under the oven are aligned with the holes E in ...

Page 7: ... heating element B Control panel C Microwave outlet cover D Turntable spindle E Door glass F Low wire rack G High wire rack H Turntable I Turntable support L Rectangular wire rack DESCRIPTION MW865 inc GB 23 04 2002 16 16 Pagina 7 ...

Page 8: ...ooking pag 17 2 4 Recalling the pre memorised recipes Auto keys pag 18 2 5 Quick Reheat pag 18 2 6 Child safety pag 18 2 7 Stop Turntable key pag 18 2 8 Timer only function pag 18 CHAP 3 USING THE OVEN SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS 3 1 Defrosting pag 19 3 2 Reheating pag 20 3 3 Cooking first courses pag 21 3 4 Cooking meat pag 21 3 5 Cooking side dishes and vegetables pag 22 3 6 Cooking fish pag 23 3...

Page 9: ...ver place hot containers or pans e g just taken off the stove on the door 8 Do not operate the oven if the supply cable or the plug is damaged as this may result in electric shocks If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similary qualified person in order to avoid a hazard 9 The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm pe...

Page 10: ...is the same as the one shown on the rating label and that the power outlet is properly earthed the manufacturer disclaims any liability in the event of non com pliance with this safety regulation heat resistant plastic spoon or a glass rod in the container before starting to heat liquids Anyway care shall be taken when handling the container 17 Do not heat spirit with a high alcohol content nor la...

Page 11: ...ional cooking to be done in large casserole dishes The food must be stirred and turned during the cooking process Position this wire rack directly on the bottom of the oven The turntable H can be left in place This wire rack cannot be used for microwave cooking Combined microwave fan oven mode or microwave grill For rapid cooking of meat potatoes some leavened cakes and desserts and gratinéed dish...

Page 12: ... plastic plates can also be used for short cooking times The size and shape of the containers must be such as to allow them to rotate properly inside the oven Metal wood cane and crystal containers are not suitable for microwave cooking It is worth remembering that since microwaves heat the food not the dish it is possible to cook the food directly on the plate on which it is to be served This mea...

Page 13: ...ide the oven 2 One of the main things you must do is stir the food several times while it is being cooked This helps make the temperature distribution more uniform and thus shortens the cooking time 3 It is also advisable to turn the foodstuff over during its cooking process this applies especially for meat whether it is in large pieces roasts whole chick ens etc or small chicken breasts etc 4 Foo...

Page 14: ...me adjust knob 14 The hours flash on display 1 2 Press the 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 the key 6 again The display shows the time set 5 If you wish to change the hour on the dial once it has been set press the key 6 before procee ding to set the new time as described above It is poss...

Page 15: ...ect the microwave power level by repeatedly pressing the power level key 5 until the indicator of the desired level power expressed in numbers flashes above the display 2 on the bottom 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 Automatic Defrosting mode in the Combined Microwave Fan Oven mode the maximum m...

Page 16: ... beeps and the word END will appear on the display Open the door and take out the food the time 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 cooking set at any time by opening the door and inspec ting the food This stop the microwave working until the door is closed and the START key is pres sed Should it be necessary to suspend ...

Page 17: ...on key 3 twice mode selection The corresponding automatic defrosting symbol will appear on the display 1 Set the length of time required for the defrosting in minutes by tur ning the time adjust knob 14 2 Set the cooking option by selecting the desired mode with the function key 3 mode selection until the corresponding symbol appear ex Combined microwave fan function 3 Adjust the cooking time and ...

Page 18: ...e which prevents pre set cooking times from being tampered with whil st the cooking is underway To activate the safety feature Press the STOP key 12 for 5 seconds A short beep will sound and it will no longer be possible to alter the times during all cooking To deactivate this safety feature once activate press the STOP key 12 until the beep is heard 2 7 STOPPING THE TURNTABLE When using large siz...

Page 19: ...erries 1 kg 200 gr 500 gr 250 gr 500 gr 200 gr 300 gr 1 5 kg 1 5 kg 850 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 Turn over halfway through defrosting See note Turn the poultry over halfway through When the standing time is over rinse under warm water to remove any ice Frozen vegetables do not need to be defrosted before cooking Tur...

Page 20: ... evenly 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 directly onto the plate from which it is to be eaten For best results the food should always be covered Plate of meat and or vegetables Portions of any type of cooked food to be reheated to 70 C The food should be placed directly...

Page 21: ...nked to the size and uniformity of the food which 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 the start of cooking TIME minuti Roasts pork beef Meatloaf Meatloaf Whole chicken Pieces of chicken Kebabs Goulash Chicken breast Veal or pork chop Sausage...

Page 22: ... 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 1300 gr 500 gr 500 gr 250 gr 300 gr 500 gr 500 gr 800 gr 500 gr 4 quarters 1400 gr 500 gr 500 gr 900 gr 1100 gr total 500 gr Cut into 2 cm pieces It would be better to use artichoke hearts Cut into pieces Separate into single flowers Lea...

Page 23: ... 35 40 55 90 40 40 16 8 30 2 4 5 5 2 Hazelnut cake Quark cake Jam tart Plum cake Light sponge cake Walnut cake Egg custard Sponge cake Sponge cake TYPE QUANTITY FUNCTION POWER LEVEL TEMPE RATURE NOTES SUGGESTIONS WIRE RACK TO BE USED 1100 gr 1500 gr 700 gr 950 gr 700 gr 650 gr 750 gr 475 gr 710 gr Use a heat resistant container Use a heat resistant container Use a metal cake tin Use a rectangular ...

Page 24: ... end of the reheating the food and the containersi may be very hot Use tweezers or oven gloves Reheat 1 portion 250 350 g Reheat 2 portions 450 550 g Suitable for cooked portions of food preserved in the refrigerator The food must never be covered For pre cooked dishes in packets remove the food from metal packaging and place it on a plate Warning at the end of the reheating the food and the conta...

Page 25: ...ont panel of the oven Check from time to time that the ventilation openings located on the back and underneath the cabinet which houses the appliance are free from any obstruc tions or dust Contact your Service Assistance Centre for any necessary controls of the venti lation openings found on the back of the appliance It is necessary to remove the turntable H and its corresponding support I peri o...

Page 26: ...ve 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 increase the cooking time The food has not been completely defrosted before being cooked Select the correct cooking mode or reduce the cooking time Stir the food during cooking Remember that food cooks better when cut in evenly sized pieces Th...

Page 27: ... comes fitted with a plug it will incorporate a 13 Amp fuse If it does not fit your socket the plug should be cut off from the mains lead and an appropriate plug fitted as below WARNING Very carefully dispose of the cut off plug after removing the fuse do not insert in a 13 Amp socket elsewhere in the house as this could cause a shock hazard With alternative plugs not incorporating a fuse the circ...

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