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Technical Features 

Description of functions of buttons 

 

Symbol

Symbol

Symbol

Symbol    

Description

Description

Description

Description    

Power

Power

Power

Power    

Foods

Foods

Foods

Foods    

P 01  ------------- 160W 

Slow defrosting for delicate foods, keeping food hot 

P 02  ------------- 320W 

Cooking at low heat, boiling rice. 

Fast defrosting. 

P 03  ------------- 480W 

Melting butter. 

Heating baby food. 

P 04  ------------- 640W 

Cooking vegetables and other foods. 

Cooking and heating carefully. 

Heating and cooking small quantities. 

Heating delicate foods. 

    

Microwave 

P 05  ------------- 800W 

Cooking and heating liquids and other foods fast. 

P 01  ------------- 95W 

Browning toast. 

P 02  ------------- 135W 

Grilling poultry and meat. 

P 03  ------------- 170W 

Cooking meatloaves and “au gratin” dishes. 

P 04  ------------- 200W 

Preparing meat round. 

 

Mic Grill 

P 05  ------------- 230W 

Potatoes “au gratin”. 

 

Grill 

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Grill all sorts of foods. 

 
 

Specifications 

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AC voltage..................................................................................................................  

See rating plate

 

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Fuse. ..........................................................................................................................  12 A / 250 V 

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Power required..........................................................................................................  1200 W 

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Grill power. ................................................................................................................  1000 W 

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Microwave output power..........................................................................................  800 W 

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

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Outer dimensions (W

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A

×

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

×

 390 

×

 325 mm 

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Cavity dimensions (W

×

A

×

D). ....................................................................................  305 

×

 210 

×

 280 mm 

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Oven capacity............................................................................................................  20 l 

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Weight........................................................................................................................  18,6 kg 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for EMWG8604.0E

Page 1: ...ENUNGSANWEISUNG mit Montageanweisungen FR NL Instructions for use Instructions d utilisation Gebruiksaanwijing EMWG8604 0E 1830963 GB All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c...

Page 2: ...ent WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate w...

Page 3: ...37 Special Function THAW AND HEAT 37 Programming the Microwave Oven 38 During operation 39 Interrupting Oven Operation 39 Energy Saving 39 Adjusting the Clock 40 Safety Block 40 Advice for Good Usage...

Page 4: ...refer to the installation instructions leaflet enclosed When the microwave oven is installed in a column with a conventional oven the microwave oven must not be located underneath the conventional ov...

Page 5: ...hey ignite If any smoke is detected then switch off the oven or disconnect it and keep the door closed in order for any flame to die out After warming up baby bottles or baby food jars stir or shake i...

Page 6: ...e following advantages 1 Save on cooking time in general there is a 3 4 reduction of the cooking time than with conventional methods 2 Ultra quick defrosting that prevents bacteria development 3 Elect...

Page 7: ...heating or cooking in the microwave oven is quicker than in a conventional oven Vitamins minerals and nutritive substances are preserved There is no change in the natural colour and smell of the food...

Page 8: ...6 6 6 6 Open button 2 2 2 2 Catch 7 7 7 7 Slot for rotating base 3 3 3 3 Quartz Grill 8 8 8 8 Rotating base 4 4 4 4 Mica covers 9 9 9 9 Motor coupling 5 5 5 5 Control panel 10 10 10 10 Rotating plate...

Page 9: ...en will commence operation The digital screen will display the remaining operating time IMPORTANT NOTE The control panel keys illuminate to facilitate the programming of the microwave oven By default...

Page 10: ...rowave Grill Function 1 1 1 1 Press the MICROWAVE GRILL This key will illuminate in green 2 2 2 2 Enter the operating time for example 10 minutes by turning the ROTARY control in both directions 3 3 3...

Page 11: ...e door again and press the START key in order to continue the defrost process The following table shows the various thawing programs by weight the respective weight ranges and the waiting time ranges...

Page 12: ...12 minutes by turning the ROTARY control in both directions 3 3 3 3 Press the START key The oven will commence operation 4 4 4 4 When the oven switches itself off and beeps open the door and stir the...

Page 13: ...Turn once Sausages and Cold Cuts 500 gm 15 16 min 10 15 min Turn once 200 gm 7 8 min 5 10 min Turn once Poultry and Poultry Pieces 500 gm 17 18 min 10 15 min Turn twice 1000 gm 34 35 min 15 20 min Tur...

Page 14: ...7 Food items containing a lot of fat such as butter or cottage cheese a dairy product which is quite thick together with cream should not be completely thawed Only a few minutes of waiting time are re...

Page 15: ...nd then place it on the micro oven tray 2 2 2 2 Press START The micro oven is turned on Special Function THAW AND HEAT 1 1 1 1 The special function key thaw and heat should be repeatedly pressed until...

Page 16: ...programming of the following function 5 5 5 5 Press the MICROWAVE key This key will illuminate in green 6 6 6 6 Enter the operating time 10 minutes by turning the ROTARY control 7 7 7 7 Press the key...

Page 17: ...in Interrupting Oven Operation In order to stop oven operation before the end of the programmed time press the STOP key or open the door If you do not intend to continue heating the food then close th...

Page 18: ...key to end Safety Block 1 1 1 1 Oven operation may be blocked for example to prevent it from being used by children by pressing the STOP key for three seconds At the end of this time the oven will be...

Page 19: ...cape Functioning of the grill only in models with grill For best results of the grill use the grill rack supplied with the appliance Do not place the grill rack in contact with the cavity s metal surf...

Page 20: ...contains a percentage of lead which may cause it to crack if used in the microwave oven The same may happen to glass dishes with jagged edges Porcelain Porcelain dishes may be used but they should no...

Page 21: ...not be used in the microwave oven EXCEPTIONS EXCEPTIONS EXCEPTIONS EXCEPTIONS Glazed ceramic dish recipients contain many water molecules and heat a lot but can be used in the microwave oven If in dou...

Page 22: ...and the oven front to prevent microwave leakage 2 Use neutral detergent warm water and dry the surface with a soft cloth Light Replacement In some models the light may be replaced by the user These o...

Page 23: ...ct T A S 1 Check if the outlet into which the oven is plugged has power To do so plug another appliance into the same outlet and check if it works 2 If the oven lamp switches on but the food does not...

Page 24: ...small quantities Heating delicate foods Microwave P 05 800W Cooking and heating liquids and other foods fast P 01 95W Browning toast P 02 135W Grilling poultry and meat P 03 170W Cooking meatloaves an...

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