Each time one of the microwave oven buttons is pressed or the
knob is turned, a beep is heard.
Cooking functions
The microwave oven has the following cooking functions: the
microwave function, grill function, combination function 1 and 2
and automatic defrosting. The maximum cooking time that can
be entered for the microwave oven function, grill function or
combination functions is 95 minutes.
Selecting function and power
1. Press the function button (7), and turn the knob (9) to select
the function and/or power. See the various functions in the
table below.
2. Press the function button (7) again when the display shows
the required function (see "Indication in the display" in the
table below).
3. You can now set the required cooking time using the knob (9).
4. Press the start button (6) in order to start the cooking once
you have entered the required cooking time.
Function
display
Microwave power
Grill power
1
P 100
100 %
2
P 80
80 %
3
P 50
50 %
4
P 30
30 %
5
P 10
10 %
6 (grill function*)
G
0 %
100 %
7 (comb. 1**)
C - 1
55 %
45 %
8 (comb. 2***)
C -2
30 %
70 %
*Grill function:
When half of the set time for the grill function has passed, the
oven stops and beeps twice. You can now turn the food over so
it cooks evenly on both sides.
If you do not do anything, the oven automatically starts again
after 1 minute.
After cooking has finished, 5 beeps are heard.
**Combination function 1:
55 % of the cooking time uses microwaves, 45 % the grill.
**Combination function 2:
30 % of the cooking time uses microwaves, 70 % the grill.
Cooking using programs
You can set the cooking programs on the microwave oven
yourself. A cooking program can consist of several different
cooking stages (maximum 3) with varying cooking powers and
times.
Example:
You want the oven to first 1) defrost your food for 5 minutes, then
2) cook it at 100 % power for 20 minutes and finally 3) cook it at
10 % power for 5 minutes.
Do as follows:
1.
2. Set the time for 5 minutes by turning the knob (9).
You have now set stage 1.
3. Then press the function button (7). The display shows "P 100"
for 100 % microwave power (see the table above).
4. Select this power setting by pressing the function button (7).
5. Set the time for 20 minutes by turning the knob.
You have now set stage 2.
6. Press the function button (7) again. The display shows "P
100".
7. Turn the knob until the display shows "P 10" for 10 %
microwave power.
8. Select this power setting by pressing the function button (7).
9. Set the time for 5 minutes by turning the knob.
You have now entered a program consisting of 3 different stages.
You can now start the program by pressing the start button (6) or
cancel the program by pressing the stop button (8).
Cooking using pre-set programs (auto-menu)
With automatic cooking, it is not necessary to specify the
microwave power and cooking time. You can choose between 8
different pre-set cooking programs:
A-1: Automatic reheat (200 g, 400 g, 600 g)
A-2: Vegetables (200 g, 300 g, 400 g)
A-3: Fish (250 g, 350 g, 450 g)
A-4: Meat (250 g, 350 g, 450 g)
A-5: Pasta (50 g, 100 g)
A-6: Potatoes (200 g, 400 g, 600 g)
A-7: Pizza (200 g, 400 g)
A-8: Soup (200 ml, 400 ml)
If you wish to cook food (e.g. a pizza) using one of the pre-set
programs, do as follows:
1
Select the program using the button for selecting auto-menu
(5).
2
The display shows “A - 1”.
3
Turn the knob (9) until the display shows the required
program (here A-7 for pizza).
4
Select the program by pressing the button for selecting auto-
menu (5).
5
You must now select the weight of the food (pizza) you want
to cook from among the pre-programmed values. This is
done using the knob.
required weight.
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Press the "Defrost By Time" button (4).
6
Press the start button (6) when the display shows the
Grill rack
The grill rack is well suited to grilling small quantities of food,
such as bread, bacon, slices of meat etc. Place the item to be
grilled in an open bowl, on a plate or directly on the rack.
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