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Technical characteristics  

Description of Functions  

 

Symbol 

Function 

Microwave Power 

Output 

Foods 

200 W 

Delicate  food  should  be  defrosted  slowly;  to  defrost  and 
continue cooking at low power  

400 W 

Cooking meat, fish and rice 
Quickly defrost small amounts and baby food, such as baby 
bottles 

 

600 W 

Heating and cooking food 

800 W 

Cooking vegetables and potatoes 
Cooking „au gratin“ and prepared dishes  
Defrosting and cooking small quantities 

 

 

Microwave 

1000 W 

Cooking and rapidly heating liquids and pre-cooked foods 

200 W 

Toasting food 

400 W 

Grilling poultry and meat  

 

Microwave 

+ Grill 

600 W 

Cooking pies and cheese-topped dishes 

 

Grill 

 

Grilling food 

Specifications  

  AC Voltage......................................................................................  (see characteristics plate) 

  Power required................................................................................  3300 W 

  Grill power.......................................................................................  1500 W 

  Microwave output power. ................................................................  1000 W 

  Microwave frequency …..................................................................  2450 MHz 

  Exterior dimensions (W

×

H

×

D).........................................................  595 

×

 455 

×

 472 mm 

  Interior dimensions (W

×

H

×

D)..........................................................  420 

×

 210 

×

 390 mm 

  Oven capacity. ................................................................................  32 l 

  Weight.............................................................................................  35 kg 

 

Summary of Contents for EMWG1050.1E

Page 1: ...EMWG1050 1E 163209 c BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG mit Montageanweisungen GB Instructions for use and installation instructions...

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: ...ion F1 Heating food 46 Special Function F2 Cooking 47 Special Function F3 Defrosting Toasting 48 Using the Browning Plate 49 When the oven is working 50 Interrupting a cooking cycle 50 Altering parame...

Page 4: ...ower 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 ca...

Page 5: ...ide The oven can only be used again after it has been repaired by a Technical Assistance Service technician During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements...

Page 6: ...oil heated by microwaves To avoid being burnt always use oven gloves for handling dishes and containers and touching the oven Do not lean or sit on the open oven door This may damage the oven especia...

Page 7: ...alve 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: ...Turntable support 9 Control panel 4 Turntable ring 10 Grill 5 Turntable plate 11 Mica cover 6 Low grille 12 Lamp 1 Function light 5 Time selection key 2 Function selection key 5a Time display 3 Rotati...

Page 9: ...ding Displaying the 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 di...

Page 10: ...ping the rotating plate 1 To stop the rotating plate press the Function selection and Time selection keys at the same time 2 To start plate rotation again press the Function selection and Time selecti...

Page 11: ...ive light will start to flash 6 Select the operating time you want by turning the Rotating Knob in either direction for example to 1 minute 7 Press the START key The oven will start to operate NOTE Wh...

Page 12: ...tatoes and toasted foods 1 Press the Function Selector key One of the function lights will flash 2 Turn the Rotating Knob in either direction until the Microwave Grill function light flashes 3 Press t...

Page 13: ...to Pr 01 see table below 5 Press the Weight Selection key to define the food weight The respective light will flash 6 Select the food weight by turning the Rotating Knob in either direction 7 Press th...

Page 14: ...s will flash 2 Turn the Rotating Knob in either direction until the Defrosting by Time function light flashes 3 Press the Time Selection key to change the operating time The respective light will flas...

Page 15: ...ood Weight kg Time min Note A 01 Soup 200 1500 3 15 Turn 1 2 x keep covered A 02 Pre prepared dishes dense food 200 1500 3 20 Turn 1 2 x keep covered A 03 Pre prepared dishes e g goulash 200 1500 3 18...

Page 16: ...rm temperature Programme Food Weight kg Time min Note b 01 Potatoes 200 1000 4 17 Turn 1 2 x keep covered b 02 Vegetables 200 1000 4 15 Turn 1 2 x keep covered b 03 Rice 200 500 13 20 One part rice tw...

Page 17: ...defrosting and standing times in order to ensure the food is of a uniform temperature Programme Food Weight kg Time min Note C 01 Pizza 300 550 8 12 Preheat the backing pan C 02 Deep frozen food 350 5...

Page 18: ...Brush the browning plate with oil in order to brown the food nicely 3 Place the fresh or frozen food directly on the browning plate 4 Place the browning plate on the glass turntable in the microwave o...

Page 19: ...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 turn the rotati...

Page 20: ...00 8 10 10 15 Turn twice Goulash 1000 17 19 20 30 Turn three times 100 2 4 10 15 Turn twice Minced meat 500 10 14 20 30 Turn three times 200 4 6 10 15 Turn once Sausages 500 9 12 15 20 Turn twice Poul...

Page 21: ...ker and broader parts 7 Fat rich 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 Fr...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...d Potatoes 250 25 ml 800 5 7 2 3 Peel and cut into equal sized pieces Keep covered Paprika Leek 250 250 25 ml 50 ml 800 800 5 7 5 7 2 3 2 3 Cut into chunks or slices Keep covered Frozen Brussel sprout...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...Unless indicated otherwise use the grid iron Place the grid on a bowl so that the water and the fat can drop The times shown are merely indicative and can vary as a function of the composition and qua...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...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 28: ...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 29: ...orrosion 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 way to...

Page 30: ...it 90 to the grill heating element support 2 position The mica cover 3 located in the ceiling must always be kept clean Any food remains that collect on the mica cover can cause damage or provoke spa...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...atoes Cooking au gratin and prepared dishes Defrosting and cooking small quantities Microwave 1000 W Cooking and rapidly heating liquids and pre cooked foods 200 W Toasting food 400 W Grilling poultry...

Page 33: ...ikrowelle ffnen und das Ger t mit den vier mitgelieferten Schrauben am K chenm bel wie im Bild dargestellt befestigen EN Push oven completely into the cabinet and centre it Open microwave door and fas...

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