Instructions for Installation and Use
Model no.
MWH221
Page 1: ...Instructions for Installation and Use Model no MWH221 ...
Page 2: ...p tray Turn upsidedown the load after half of the cooking time 12 3 4 12 3 6 Potato gratin Chicken 24 26 38 40 Comby Comby 1100 gr 1200 gr 5 min 5 min 5 5 4 5 4 WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond...
Page 3: ...2 Simultaneous cooking on 2 levels page 15 2 3 How to programme the automatic defroster page 17 2 4 How to programme the oven to keep food hot to reheat and to cook page 19 2 5 Using the microwave only function for keep food hot page 20 2 6 Using the microwave only function for re heating page 20 2 7 Using the microwave only function for cooking page 22 2 8 Combined microwave grill function page 2...
Page 4: ...ng element B Control panel C Microwave outlet cover D Turntable spindle E Inside of door F High wire rack G Turntable H Turntable support I Low wire rack 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN CHAPTER 1 GENERAL A B D G H F I C E ...
Page 5: ...ed cooking with the grill Push this button to set up the combined microwave grill operations 6 STOP button Cancelling a function Push this button to stop the cooking or to cancel the pre set cooking times 7 knob Cooking times Use this knob to set the cooking time or the time of day 8 button Clock adjustment Push this button to set the correct time of day and to get a view of the clock while the ov...
Page 6: ...e this bag out of the oven BEFORE USING THE OVEN REMOVE THE PLASTIC PROTECTION ANGLES ON THE GLASS DOOR IF EQUIPPED 1 Fasten metal strip A using the two 13 mm screws all of which can be found in the accessory bag The appliance needs sufficient ventilation Make an ope ning in the plinth at least 280 cm2 large for this purpose ventilation passageway ...
Page 7: ...t at the front 2 Remove the 2 screws X from the fastening bar under the microwave oven 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 fastening bar using the two 16 mm screws H which can be found in the accessory bag ...
Page 8: ...e appliance to the fastening bar B using the previously removed screws X ELECTRICAL CONNECTION IMPORTANT If the appliance is provided with supply cord AND plug the appliance shall be positioned so that the plug is always accessible If the appliance is provided with a supply cord WITHOUT the plug the appliance must be connected to a fixed main wiring incorporating a disconnection switch with contac...
Page 9: ...l of the oven and the door Always keep the inside of the door E clean using a damp cloth and non abrasive detergents Do not allow dirt or remains of food to accumulate between the front panel of the oven 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 ...
Page 10: ... with a power capacity of at least 16A Also make sure that the main switch installed in your home has a minimum power capacity of 16A in order to avoid it suddenly trip ping while the oven is on 8 Before use check that the power supply voltage 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 ...
Page 11: ...ectangular containers which may not be able to rotate inside the cooking cavity you can remove the spindle D from its housing to prevent the turntable G moving Bear in mind that to be assured of good results when carrying this out you must stir the food and turn the container around several times during the cooking process Containers made of metal wood recycled kitchen paper cane and plate glass a...
Page 12: ...e vegetables au gratin macaroni Grill hamburgers chops frankfurters sausages toast etc in a traditional way MICRO pot 1 150W 50 51 48 50 51 51 55 50 53 50 53 51 56 57 57 58 59 49 52 52 55 54 54 52 57 57 59 Keep food warm Automatic function To heat frozen pre baked pizza to reheat frozen pre cooked food To heat drinks and liquids To heat chilled ready meals 62 62 62 61 61 61 Defrost reheat cook on ...
Page 13: ... the temperature distribution more uniform and thus short ens 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 chickens etc or small chicken breasts etc 4 Foods having a skin shell or peel e g apples potatoes tomatoes frankfurters fish must be pierced with a fork in several poin...
Page 14: ... button 8 once again The hour will disappear from the display and the minutes will begin to blink 3 Set the number of minutes you want by turning the knob 7 The minutes set will begin blink ing on the display 4 Push the button 8 one more time The time set will appear on the display 5 If you wish to change the time on the control panel once it has been set push the button 8 and then proceed to a se...
Page 15: ...e for the cooking of single dishes So always consult the reference table on page 47 2 Be careful to ALWAYS place on the LOW WIRE RACK that food which requires less cookig time it will thus be easier to remove the upper pan Take the wire rack out and finish cooking the food underneath 3 Pay strict attention to the indications and recommendations in the tables In particular always check to be sure t...
Page 16: ...d let sit for 5 to 10 min At the end let sit for 5 to 10 min Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover ...
Page 17: ...he defrosting time The microwaves power has already been preset USING THE MICROWAVE ONLY FUNCTION FOR DEFROSTING Foods frozen in bags or plastic sheeting or in their packaging may be placed directly in the oven as long as they have no metal parts e g bands or closure rivets Certain foods such as greens vegetables and fish do not generally require defrosting before you begin cooking them Stewed foo...
Page 18: ...300 gr 250 gr 250 gr 500 gr 300 gr 250 gr 20 5 10 15 10 10 10 20 20 10 10 7 7 7 7 10 15 5 3 3 3 3 10 10 6 Put the bread directly onto the turntable Stir 2 3 times Stir 2 3 times Stir 2 3 times Notes Turn the poultry over halfway through defrosting At the end of the rest period wash under hot water to remove possible ice Frozen vegetables do not need to be defrosted before cooking These indications...
Page 19: ...the display for about 3 seconds You can check on the progress whenever you please by opening the door and taking a close look at the food The microwave energy will automatically stop but it will start again when you close the door and push the START button 14 If for any reason whatsoever it becomes necessary to interrupt the cooking without opening the oven door simply push the STOP button 6 To st...
Page 20: ... plate if possible stir or turn the food over frequently so as to speed up the heating process and to keep the heat uniform follow the cooking times listed with caution remember that under certain conditions the timings given must be lengthened Frozen foods must be defrosted before the heating process begins The lower the food s initial temperature the longer the time needed for heating Foodstuffs...
Page 21: ...y kind of commercially available pre cooked food to be heated to a temp of 70 C Remove the food from any rice metal packets and put it directly onto the plate from which it is to be eaten For best results always cover the food Portions of any kind of already cooked food to heat to a temp of 70 C The food is placed directly onto the plate from which it is to be eaten and is always covered either wi...
Page 22: ... only function to cook meat you should cover the meat with plastic wrap made for microwave oven use in this way the heat is distributed better and you will prevent the loss of juices that often leads to dried up and stringy meat This oven function is suitable for making stews goulash chicken breasts etc To prepare roasts and skewered meat dishes among others you must use the combined function FISH...
Page 23: ...ir 2 or 3 times Turn over at the halfway point Type Quantity power level Time to be set minutes Notes Standing time minutes FISH Filleted Slices Whole Whole Cut up fish Crayfish GREENS AND VEGETABLES Asparagus Artichokes Green beans Broccoli Brussels sprouts White cabbage Red cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Eggplant Leek Mushrooms Onions Spinach Peas Fennel Peppers Potatoes Zucchini MEATS Stew ...
Page 24: ...h The apples are spread on top as a decora tive effect Excellent when filled with cream Mix with a whisk every 30 seconds The pears are to be cut into quarters The apples are to be cut into pieces These indications are suitable for performing the cooking tests according to Regulation 60705 Para 12 3 1 These indications are suitable for performing the cooking tests according to Regulation 60705 Par...
Page 25: ...n is operating push the STOP button 6 twice if the oven is turned off and its door closed push the STOP button 6 once The cooking time and microwave power can be changed even after you have pushed the START button 14 to activate the function desired NOTE This model has an automatic cooling cycle activated when the oven is too hot after cooking with combined microwave grill or grill only functions ...
Page 26: ...tion until the desired color is obtained The tomatoes should all be of the same size Short wide peppers are best The aubergine may first be fried or grilled Stir 2 or 3 times Turn at the halfway point Turn after 35 40 Mix together 500 grams of ground beef eggs ham bread crumbs etc Turn at the halfway point Turn at the halfway point Turn at the halfway point Turn at the halfway point Type Quantity ...
Page 27: ...e oven door is open push the STOP button 6 once if the oven is operating push the STOP button 6 twice if the oven is turned off and its door closed push the STOP button 6 once The cooking time may be changed even after you have pushed the START button 14 to start the cooking NOTE This model has an automatic cooling cycle activated when the oven is too hot after cooking with grill only functions Se...
Page 28: ...urn over after 7 8 minutes Must always be pierced If particularly fatty the sausages should be cut in half Turn over after 4 5 minutes Turn over after 3 4 minutes Cut in quarters Turn over after 3 4 minutes Slices one cm thick Turn over after 3 4 minutes Slices one cm thick Turn over after 2 3 minutes Trim the crusts carefully Turn over after 1 15 min utes Type Quantity Time to be set minutes Note...
Page 29: ...eeps and the word End will appear on the display 7 Push the button DEFROST 11 The figure 0 00 will start blinking and the defrost function indicator at the upper left will come on 1 Push the button MICRO 4 The display will start blinking at 0 00 and the second microwave function indicator at the upper left will come on as well as the first microwave level indicator at the lower right 3 Set the tim...
Page 30: ...Suggested for reheating foods cooked and placed in the refrigerator the previous day Cover with transparent film or an upturned plate Place the pizza right on the turntable If the pack is suitable for microwave cooking rest it directly on the turntable Alternatively tip the contents of the tray onto the serving plate and cover it with transparent film or an upturned plate Reheat a 100 gr serving s...
Page 31: ...the set time has expired you will hear three 3 long beeps and the word End will appear on the display 3 TO SET PRE MEMORISED COOKING TIMES PROCEED AS FOLLOWS 2 12 CHILD SAFETY DEVICE To prevent unwanted and accidental use of the oven the electronic control un it is fitted with the following safety devices 1 START button block When the oven is off and programming has not begun the clock is displaye...
Page 32: ...ces 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 the front 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 obstructions or dust Contact your Service Assistance Centre f...
Page 33: ...side the oven on the cooking surface or around the doorframe Do not turn the oven on without food in 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 the cooking time The food has not been completely defrosted before being cooked Select a lower power level or reduce the cooking...
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Page 35: ...o the following provisions that your appliance Has been installed and used correctly in accordance with this instruction booklet Has been used solely for domestic purposes and is located on domestic premises ie not for commercial or trade use Has been properly connected to a suitable electrical supply voltage as stated on the appliance rating plate Has not been subject to misuse accident modified ...
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