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Defrosting 

The following table is a general guideline for the 
various defrosting and resting times required (to 
guarantee  that  the  food  reaches  a  uniform 
temperature) 

 according  to  the  type  and  weight  of  the  foods.  It 
also  contains  the  respective  recommendations  for 
defrosting different foods. 
 

Position 

Power level 

Power 

 

Defrost 

290 W 

 

Defrost / Keep Warm 

150 W 

 

Food 

Weight 

Defrosting Time 

Resting time 

Comment 

100 g 

3-4 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

200 g 

6-7 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

500 g 

14-15 min 

10-15 min 

Turn around 2 x 

700 g 

20-21 min 

20-25 min 

Turn around 2 x 

1000 g 

29-30 min 

25-30 min 

Turn around 3 x 

Pieces  of  meat,  veal,  beef, 
pork 

1500 g 

42-45 min 

30-35 min 

Turn around 3 x 

500 g 

12-14 min 

10-15 min 

Turn around 2 x 

Stewed meat 

1000 g 

24-25 min 

25-30 min 

Turn around 3 x 

100 g 

4-5 min 

5-6 min 

Turn around 1 x 

300 g 

8-9 min 

8-10 min 

Turn around 2 x 

Minced meat 

500 g 

12-14 min 

15-20 min 

Turn around 2 x 

125 g 

3-4 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

250 g 

8-9 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

Sausage 

500 g 

15-16 min 

10-15 min 

Turn around 1 x 

200 g 

7-8 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

Poultry, poultry parts 

500 g 

17-18 min 

10-15 min 

Turn around 2 x 

1000 g 

34-35 min 

15-20 min 

Turn around 2 x 

1200 g 

39-40 min 

15-20 min 

Turn around 2 x 

Chicken 

1500 g 

48-50 min 

15-20 min 

Turn around 2 x 

100 g 

3-4 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

Fish 

200 g 

6-7 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

Trout 

200 g 

6-7 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

100 g 

3-4 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x 

Shrimps 

500 g 

12-15 min 

10-15 min 

Turn around 2 x 

200 g 

4-5 min 

5-8 min 

Turn around 1 x 

300 g 

8-9 min 

10-15 min 

Turn around 2 x 

Fruit 

500 g 

12-14 min 

15-20 min 

Turn around 3 x 

100 g 

2-3 min 

2-3 min 

Turn around 1 x 

200 g 

4-5 min 

5-6 min 

Turn around 1 x 

500 g 

10-12 min 

8-10 min 

Turn around 2 x 

Bread 

800 g 

15-18 min 

15-20 min 

Turn around 2 x 

Butter 

250 g 

8-10 min 

10-15 min 

Turn around 1 x, keep 

covered 

Cottage cheese  

250 g 

6-8 min 

5-10 min 

Turn around 1 x, keep 

covered 

Cream 

250 g 

7-8 min 

10-15 min 

Remove the lid 

 

Summary of Contents for MW 1060.0E

Page 1: ...Bedienungsanweisung Mikrowelle Instructions for Use Microwave...

Page 2: ...ackaging materials such as the cardboard styrene and plastic films This will ensure that the packaging materials are recycled Disposal of old electrical appliances The European Directive 2002 96 EC on...

Page 3: ...28 Defrosting 29 General tips for defrosting 30 Cooking with microwaves 31 Important tips 32 Tables and suggestions Cooking vegetables 33 Tables and suggestions Cooking fish 33 What type of containers...

Page 4: ...not touch damp sharp edged objects or the appliance when it is hot When connecting electrical appliances in the vicinity of the microwave ensure that the power cables do not touch the microwave when...

Page 5: ...ful When heating small amounts of food it is very important not to select long periods of time or very high power levels because the food may overheat or burn For example bread may burn after 3 minute...

Page 6: ...apped in a protective film Before switching it on for the first time carefully remove this film starting at the underside In order to ensure proper ventilation for the appliance install the microwave...

Page 7: ...25 GB Description of the appliance 1 Glass window on the door 6 Slot for rotating base 2 Catch 7 Rotating base 3 Mica covers 8 Motor coupling 4 Control panel 9 Rotating plate 5 Open button...

Page 8: ...onverts the electrical energy into microwave energy These electromagnetic waves are channelled towards the inside of the oven by a wave guide and distributed using a metallic disperser or a rotating p...

Page 9: ...rowave comes on 3 Place the container with the food on the plate or on the grille 4 Select the function and the cooking time according to the description contained in the following sections 5 Close th...

Page 10: ...switches off but remains very hot The timer stops automatically indicating the operating time that is left If you wish you may 1 Move or turn the foods around to improve uniformity of the heating proc...

Page 11: ...14 min 15 20 min Turn around 2 x 125 g 3 4 min 5 10 min Turn around 1 x 250 g 8 9 min 5 10 min Turn around 1 x Sausage 500 g 15 16 min 10 15 min Turn around 1 x 200 g 7 8 min 5 10 min Turn around 1 x...

Page 12: ...rts at the top 7 Foods that are rich in fats such as butter cottage cheese and cream should not be entirely defrosted If they are at room temperature they will be ready to serve within a few minutes I...

Page 13: ...be raised or reduced Cooking with microwaves 1 The greater the quantity of food the longer the cooking time Remember the following rules Double the quantity double the time Half the quantity half the...

Page 14: ...kind of explosive material or liquid in the microwave Remove precooked foods from the packaging because the latter is not always heat resistant Follow the manufacturer s instructions If there are var...

Page 15: ...ices Potatoes 250 2 3 soup spoonfuls 800 5 7 2 3 Peel cut in equal sized parts Peppers Leeks 250 250 cup 800 800 5 7 5 7 2 3 2 3 Cut in pieces or slices Frozen Brussels sprouts 300 cup 800 6 8 2 3 Cab...

Page 16: ...t are printed on the packaging Aluminium containers should not be higher than 3 cm and they should not come into contact with the walls of the cavity minimum distance 3 cm The aluminium lid should be...

Page 17: ...es no Plastic dishes 2 heat resistant up to 100 C heat resistant up to 250 C yes yes no yes Plastic films 3 Cling film Cellophane no yes no yes Paper cardboard parchment 4 yes no Metal Aluminium foil...

Page 18: ...ance should not be cleaned with steam cleaning machines The steam may reach the charged parts and cause a short circuit The most soiled stainless steel surfaces may be cleaned using a non abrasive cle...

Page 19: ...while the appliance is in operation Is there an electrical arch inside the microwave Is the dish coming into contact with the walls of the cavity Are there loose skewers or spoons inside the microwav...

Page 20: ...m 650W Cooking vegetables and other foods Cooking and heating carefully Heating and cooking small quantities Heating delicate foods Maximum 800W Cooking and heating liquids and other foods fast Specif...

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