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AUTO STEAM

For steam-cooking foods 

such as vegetables or fish, using the steamer 

provided� An initial preparation phase automatically 

generates steam, bringing the water poured into 

the bottom of the steamer to the boil� Timings for 

this phase may vary� The oven then proceeds with 

steam-cooking the food, according to the time set�

Some indicative cooking times are as follows:

• FRESH VEGETABLES (250-500 g): 4-6 minutes;

• FROZEN VEGETABLES (250-500 g): 5-7 minutes;

• FISH FILLETS (250-500 g): 4-6 minutes.
Required accessory: 

Steamer

AUTO FORCED AIR + MICROWAVE

For oven-cooking foods quickly and 

achieving optimal results� Use cookware that is 

suitable for oven cooking and resistant to 

microwaves, too�

CATEGORY

RECOMMENDED FOODS, 

SUGGESTED QUANTITY and TIPS

CHICKEN
(poultry, fish, gratins)

800 g 

- 1,5 kg

FROZEN LASAGNA

400 g 

- 1 kg

COOKIES

Place on the lightly greased baking 
plate. Put the plate in the oven 
when prompted.

9 - 12 

pcs.

CANNED BREAD DOUGH

For pressure-canned brioche and crescent 
dough. Put the baking plate in the oven when 
prompted.

FROZEN ROLLS

 (loaves, buns, rolls)

To be used for ready baked frozen rolls. Put 
the baking plate in the oven when prompted.

Preheating required before you start cooking, on programs 

3 - 4 - 5. When the correct temperature is reached, the oven 

will prompt you to put the food in.

AUTO COOK

For oven-cooking foods quickly and 

achieving optimal results� Use cookware that is 

suitable for oven cooking and resistant to 

microwaves�

CATEGORY

FOOD

WEIGHT

BAKED POTATOES

(Turn when prompted)

200 g - 1 kg

FRESH VEGETABLES

(Cut uniformly and add 2 
to 4 tablespoons of water.

 

Cover)

200 g - 800 g

FROZEN VEGETABLES 

(Turn when prompted. 
Cover)

200 g - 800 g

CANNED VEGETABLES

200 g - 600 g

POP CORN

100 g

SETTI

 SETTINGS

For changing the oven settings 

(language, Eco mode, brightness, audible signal 

volume, clock)�

Please note: When Eco mode is active, the brightness of 

the display will be reduced after a few seconds to save 

energy. The display is reactivated automatically whenever 

any of the buttons are pressed, etc.

Summary of Contents for FMY 45 MW

Page 1: ...EN Compact Combi Oven with Microwave FMY 45 MW ...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW 4 CONTROL PANEL 4 ACCESSORIES 5 FUNCTIONS 6 FIRST TIME USE 8 DAILY USE 8 USEFUL TIPS 10 COOKING TABLE 11 TESTED RECIPES 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 SUPPORT 13 ...

Page 3: ... any time and putting the oven into standby mode 3 BACK For returning to the previous menu 4 DISPLAY 5 CONFIRMATION BUTTON For confirming a selected function or a set value 6 START For immediately starting a function With the oven off press to activate the microwave cooking function at maximum power for 30 seconds 7 ADJUSTMENT KNOB For scrolling through the menus and applying or changing settings ...

Page 4: ...ropriate cooking functions or with microwave functions COVER Useful for covering food while it is cooking or heating in the microwave The cover reduces splashes keeps foods moist and can also be used to create two cooking levels It is not suitable for use in convection cooking or with any of the grill functions RECTANGULAR BAKING TRAY Only use the baking tray with functions that allow for convecti...

Page 5: ...rack FORCED AIR For cooking dishes in a way that achieves similar results to using a conventional oven Recommended accessories Wire rack rectangular baking tray FORCED AIR MICROWAVE To prepare oven dishes in a short time Recommended accessories Wire rack QUICK HEAT For quickly reheating the oven before a cooking cycle Wait for the function to finish before placing food inside the oven COOKASSIST W...

Page 6: ...pted 9 12 pcs CANNED BREAD DOUGH For pressure canned brioche and crescent dough Put the baking plate in the oven when prompted FROZEN ROLLS loaves buns rolls To be used for ready baked frozen rolls Put the baking plate in the oven when prompted Preheating required before you start cooking on programs 3 4 5 When the correct temperature is reached the oven will prompt you to put the food in AUTO COO...

Page 7: ...s that follow Please note Pressing allows you to change the previous setting again 3 ACTIVATE THE FUNCTION Once you have applied the settings you require press to activate the function PRESS You can press at any time to pause the function that is currently active 1 SELECT THE LANGUAGE You will need to set the language and the time when you switch on the appliance for the first time ENGLISH will sc...

Page 8: ...ple and will pause in order for you to do so TURN Once the oven has paused cooking open the door and carry out the action you are prompted to perform before closing the door again and pressing to continue with cooking Please note When using the Defrost function the function will start again automatically after two minutes even if you have not turned or stirred the food RESIDUAL HEAT In many cases ...

Page 9: ...as meat loaf and sausage should be placed next to one another CLING FILM AND PACKAGING Remove any twist ties from paper or plastic bags before placing them in the oven for microwave cooking Plastic film should be scored or perforated with a fork in order to relieve the pressure and prevent bursting due to the steam building up during cooking LIQUIDS Liquids may overheat beyond boiling point withou...

Page 10: ...00 500 g 10 12 Meat chops steak 500 10 15 Poultry whole 800 g 1 5 kg 350 500 30 45 Chicken fillets or pieces 350 500 10 17 Roasts 800 g 1 2 kg 350 500 25 40 Roast lamb Veal Roast beef 1 3 1 5 Kg 170 180 70 80 160 180 160 50 70 Sausages kebabs 20 40 Fish steaks or fillets 160 350 15 20 Whole fish 800 g 1 2 kg 160 350 20 30 Baked potatoes 600 g 1 kg 350 500 30 50 Baked apples 160 350 15 25 Turn the ...

Page 11: ...3 227 Sponge cake 475 8 00 10 00 750 Microwave safe container Pyrex 3 827 Meat loaf 900 13 00 14 00 750 Microwave safe container Pyrex 3 838 Potato gratin 1100 28 00 30 00 190 350 Microwave safe container Pyrex 3 827 Chicken 1200 35 00 40 00 210 350 Microwave safe container Pyrex 3 220 Defrosting meat turn halfway through the defrosting process 500 10 30 160 Turntable Toast 4 00 6 00 3 Yes Wire sh...

Page 12: ...nce CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Problem Possible cause Solution The oven is not working Power cut Disconnection from the mains Check for the presence of mains electrical power and whether the oven is connected to the electricity supply Turn off the oven and restart it to see if the fault persists The oven makes noises even when it is switched off Cooling fan active Open the door or wait until the coo...

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