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Cooking with a microwave oven  

 

Warning! Read the section “Microwave Safety” 
before cooking with your microwave. 

Follow these recommendations when cooking with 
your microwave: 

  Before heating or cooking foods with peel or 

skin

 (e.g. apples, tomatoes, potatoes, 

sausages) 

prick them

 so that they do not 

burst. Cut the food up before starting to 
prepare it. 

  Before using a container or dish make sure 

that it is suitable for microwave use (see the 
section on types of ovenware). 

  When cooking food with very little moisture 

(e.g. 

defrosting bread

, making popcorn, 

etc.) evaporation is very quick. The oven 
then works as if it was empty and the food 
may burn. The oven and the container may 
be damaged in such a situation. You should 
therefore set just the cooking time necessary 
and you must keep a close eye on the 
cooking process. 

  It is not possible to heat large quantities of 

oil (

frying

) in the microwave. 

 Remove 

pre-cooked food 

from the 

containers they come in since these are not 
always heat resistant. Follow the food 
manufacturer’s instructions. 

 

If you have several containers

, such as 

cups, for example, set them out uniformly on 
the turntable plate. 

  Do not close 

plastic bags 

with metal clips. 

Use plastic clips instead. Prick the bags 
several times so that the steam can escape 
easily. 

  When heating or cooking foods, check that 

they reach 

at least a temperature of

 

70°C

 During cooking, 

steam

 may form on the 

oven door window and may start to drip. 
This situation is normal and may be more 
noticeable if the room temperature is low. 
The oven’s safe working is not affected by 
this. After you have finished cooking, clean 
up the water coming from the condensation 

  When heating liquids, use 

containers with 

a wide opening

, so that the steam can 

evaporate easily. 

Prepare the foods as per the instructions and 
keep in mind the cooking times and power levels 
indicated in the tables. 

Keep in mind that the figures given are only 
indicative and can vary depending on the initial 
state, temperature, moisture and type of food. It is 
advisable to adjust the times and power levels to 
each situation. Depending on the exact 
characteristics of the food you may need to 
increase or shorten the cooking times or increase 
or decrease the power levels. 

Cooling with microwaves... 

1. The greater the amount of food, the longer the 
cooking time. Keep in mind that: 

  Double the quantity » double the time 

  Half the quantity » half the time 

2. 

The lower the temperature, the longer the 

cooking time. 

3. Foods containing a lot of liquid heat up more 
quickly. 

4. Cooking will be more uniform if the food is 
evenly distributed on the turntable. If you put 
dense foods on the outside part of the plate and 
less dense ones on the centre of the plate, you 
can heat up different types of food simultaneously. 

5. You can open the oven door at any time. When 
you do this the oven switches off automatically. 
The microwave will only start working again when 
you close the door and press the start key. 

6. Foods that are covered require less cooking 
time and retain their characteristics better. The 
lids used must let microwaves pass through and 
have small holes that allow steam to escape. 

 

Summary of Contents for Micro + Grill S4000

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Page 2: ...bins In this way you can be sure that the packaging materials will be re used Disposal of equipment no longer used According to European Directive 2002 96 EC on the management of waste electrical and...

Page 3: ...tion P2 Cooking 14 Special Function P3 Defrosting Toasting 15 Using the Browning Plate 16 When the oven is working 17 Interrupting a cooking cycle 17 End of a cooking cycle 17 Defrosting 18 Cooking wi...

Page 4: ...wer cable does not come into contact with any moisture or objects with sharp edges behind the oven High temperatures can damage the cable Warning after the oven is installed you must make sure you can...

Page 5: ...ed There is frequent electrical arcing inside the oven even though there is no metal object inside The oven can only be used again after it has been repaired by a Technical Assistance Service technici...

Page 6: ...s and containers and touching the oven Do not lean or sit on the open oven door This may damage the oven especially in the hinge zone The door can bear a maximum weight of 8 kg The turntable and the g...

Page 7: ...lve called a magnetron which converts electrical energy into microwave energy These electromagnetic waves are channelled to the interior of the oven through a wave guide and distributed by a metallic...

Page 8: ...4 Turntable ring 10 Mica cover 5 Turntable plate 11 Lamp 6 Low grille 12 Browning Plate 1 Function keys 4 Clock Time Food type lights 2 Selection keys and 4a Clock Time Food type display and selection...

Page 9: ...he Clock If the clock display disturbs you you can hide it by pressing the Clock key for 3 seconds The dots that separate the hours and minutes will flash but the rest of the clock display will be hid...

Page 10: ...sh 5 Press key and to change the function time e g 1 minute 6 Press the START key The oven will start to operate NOTE When 1000 W power is selected the operating time is limited to a maximum of 15 min...

Page 11: ...Grill Use this function to cook lasagne poultry roast potatoes and toasted foods 1 Press the function key Microwave Grill The function key lights up 2 Press the Power Selection key to change the micro...

Page 12: ...efine the food weight The respective light will flash 5 Press key and to change the weight 6 Press the Start key The oven will start to operate The following table shows the defrosting by weight funct...

Page 13: ...food quickly 1 Press the function key Defrosting by time The function key lights up 2 Press the Time Selection key to change the function time The respective light will flash 3 Press key and to chang...

Page 14: ...2 Pre prepared dishes dense food 200 1500 3 20 1 2 A 03 Pre prepared dishes e g goulash 200 1500 3 18 1 2 A 04 Vegetables 200 1500 2 14 1 2 Important Notes Always use dishes for use in the microwave o...

Page 15: ...min b 01 Potatoes 200 1000 4 17 b 02 Vegetables 200 1000 4 15 b 03 Rice 200 500 13 20 b 04 Fish 200 1000 4 13 Important Notes Always use dishes for use in the microwave oven and a lid or cover to avo...

Page 16: ...mes in order to ensure the food is of a uniform temperature Programme Food Weight kg Time min C 01 Pizza 300 550 8 12 C 02 Deep frozen food 350 500 8 14 C 03 Potato dishes frozen 200 450 10 12 Importa...

Page 17: ...rown the food nicely 3 Place the fresh or frozen food directly on the browning plate You can place defrost food like frozen pizza without a previous defrosting 4 Place the browning plate on the glass...

Page 18: ...s The operating parameters time weight power etc can be altered when the oven is operating or when the cooking process has been interrupted by proceeding as follows 1 To alter the time press key and T...

Page 19: ...s Goulash 500 8 10 10 15 Turn twice 1000 17 19 20 30 Turn three times Minced meat 100 2 4 10 15 Turn once 500 10 14 20 30 Turn twice Sausages 200 4 6 10 15 Turn once 500 9 12 15 20 Turn twice Poultry...

Page 20: ...ch foods such as butter cream cheese and cream should not be completely defrosted If they are kept at room temperature they will be ready to be served in a few minutes With ultra frozen cream if you f...

Page 21: ...d may be more noticeable if the room temperature is low The oven s safe working is not affected by this After you have finished cooking clean up the water coming from the condensation When heating liq...

Page 22: ...s 250 25ml 800 5 7 2 3 Peel and cut into equal sized pieces Keep covered Paprika Leek 250 250 25ml 50ml 800 800 5 7 5 7 2 3 2 3 Cut into chunks or slices Keep covered Frozen Brussel sprouts 300 50ml 8...

Page 23: ...the grill is operating the cavity walls and the grid iron become very hot You should use oven gloves 4 If the grill is used for extended period of time it is normal to find that the elements will swit...

Page 24: ...that the water and the fat can drop The times shown are merely indicative and can vary as a function of the composition and quantity of the food as well as the final condition wished for Fish and mea...

Page 25: ...sh 400 35 40 3 5 Cheese topped onion soup 2 x 200 g cups Soup bowls 400 2 4 3 5 Before using a dish in the microwave oven make sure that it is suitable for microwave use Only use dishes or containers...

Page 26: ...ill Aluminium containers and foil Pre cooked food in aluminium containers or in aluminium foil can be put in the microwave if the following aspects are respected Keep in mind the manufacturer s recomm...

Page 27: ...Unglazed yes no yes no no no no no Plastic dishes 2 Heat resistant to 100 C Heat resistant to 250 C yes yes no yes no no no no Plastic films 3 Plastic film for food Cellophane no yes no yes no no no n...

Page 28: ...ins Corrosion can occur under these stains Do not let any water get inside the oven Oven interior After each time the oven is used clean the inside walls with a damp cloth since this is the easiest wa...

Page 29: ...food remains that collect on the mica cover can cause damage or provoke sparks Do not use abrasive cleaning products or sharp objects To avoid any risk do not remove the mica cover The glass lamp cove...

Page 30: ...or heats very slowly Check if You have inadvertently used metal ovenware You have selected the correct operating times and power level The food you have put inside the oven is a larger amount or cold...

Page 31: ...arefully Heating and cooking small portions of food Heating delicate food 1000 W Cooking and rapidly heating liquids and pre cooked foods Microwave Grill 200 W Toasting food 400 W Grilling poultry and...

Page 32: ...h the front holes IT Inserire il microonde nella nicchia ed allinearlo Aprire lo sportello del microonde e fissare l apparecchio al mobile da cucina con le quattro viti allegate come indicato nel dise...

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