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Cooking safely with microwaves

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MICROWAVES

When preparing ready-to-serve food (like TV dinners) always carefully follow the
instructions provided by the food manufacturer on the package and also the 

tips and

guidelines

contained at the end of this manual.

Microwaves 

are high frequency electromagnetic waves like radio waves.

They create heat by causing the molecules in water, fat and sugar to vibrate.
They only penetrate a certain depth (e.g. approx. 
25 mm into meat) and this heat is then conducted to the rest of the item
being cooked. 

Tableware 

must be suitable for use in a  microwave oven. 

For example, dishes made of temperature resistant glass, ceramics,
porcelain and plastic (in the case of combination cooking it should also be
fireproof).
Never place closed metal containers into your microwave oven - 
the microwaves are reflected and the food will not get warm. 

In the case of TV dinners the food can be left in the aluminium tray with the
top removed.

Microwaves can damage any crockery with 

gold or silver decoration

Never 

place food in the oven in closed containers - the container could

explode.

Food with a 

skin or peel

can explode. Never place eggs in a microwave.

When cooking  items such as potatoes, chicken livers etc., puncture the skin
using e.g. a fork to allow steam to escape. 

Never heat 

spirits

(alcoholic drinks) to high temperatures; they may self-

ignite. 

When heating

small amounts of liquid

(e.g. a cup of tea/coffee), place a

spoon in the cup to prevent boiling over. 

Food which has been 

cooked with a microwave

continues to cook after

the oven is switched off. 
Before allowing others, in particular children or older people, to eat food or
drinks from the microwave oven check that the temperature of the food is
acceptable (danger of burning/scalding).

Help the heat to spread uniformly by 

stirring and turning

in particular after only short heating periods.

Never turn the microwave oven on 

without food

in the chamber - 

it might overload and get damaged. 

Metal items

, e.g. dishes, should not touch the walls of the oven, this can

cause sparking and could cause a fire. 

Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled eggs shall not be heated in
microwave ovens since they may explode.

2

M/W

Grill

Weight

Defrost

Time

Defrost

1. Roast Beef
2. Roast Pork
3. Roast Chicken
4. Beverage Coffee
5. Soup
6. Casserole

Combi

Temp

Stop/Clear

Start/Clock

Speedy Cook

    

Program Cook

M/W

Program

cook

Temp
cook

kg

Grill

Combi

Defrost

Weight

Time

Summary of Contents for MCM600

Page 1: ...Roast Pork 3 Roast Chicken 4 Beverage Coffee 5 Soup 6 Casserole Combi Temp Stop Clear Start Clock Speedy Cook Program Cook M W Program cook Temp cook kg Grill Combi Defrost Weight Time Microwave Oven...

Page 2: ...s and cleaner residue Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care has to be taken when handling the container Use the microwave oven for cooking purposes only...

Page 3: ...s Care and maintenance Power Supply 17 Technical data Electrical connection 18 Moulded plugs 19 The oven requires a mains electrical connection of 230 V 50 Hz with a 15 Amp fuse Only insert the plug i...

Page 4: ...with a skin or peel can explode Never place eggs in a microwave When cooking items such as potatoes chicken livers etc puncture the skin using e g a fork to allow steam to escape Never heat spirits a...

Page 5: ...itioned indentation when reinserting The oven chamber Grill Top heaters The microwave window is protected by a splash guard This special oven window is transparent to light but prevents microwaves esc...

Page 6: ...IES This oven comes equipped with several accessories They can be used in various ways to facilitate cooking Be sure to follow specific directions for their use when given in charts or recipes in the...

Page 7: ...ENGLISH ACCESSORIES 5 How to use the accessories of cooking Turntable MICROWAVE CONVECTION COMBINATION GRILL Low metal rack MICROWAVE DEFROST CONVECTION COMBINATION High metal rack GRILL...

Page 8: ...flashes to tell you what the oven is doing Buttons M W Cooking with microwaves GRILL Grilling with top heaters COMBI Combination microwaves and convection DEFROST WEIGHT Defrosting food by weight DEFR...

Page 9: ...just hours Turn the dial to adjust minutes Start the clock The two dots flash each second The child lock prevents the oven from being used For example because children could hurt themselves on hot liq...

Page 10: ...The oven displays the set cooking time in 10 seconds steps up to 5 minutes cooking time in 30 seconds steps up to 15 minutes cooking time in 1 minute steps up to 30 minutes cooking time and 2 minutes...

Page 11: ...s Start the operation flashes above PROGRAM COOK in the display and the cooking time is also displayed Category Food Quantity Food Temp Utensils AC 1 Roast Beef 0 7kg 1 3kg Refrigerated Temp 10 15 C R...

Page 12: ...ve TEMP COOK in the display M W Grill Weight Defrost Time Defrost 1 Roast Beef 2 Roast Pork 3 Roast Chicken 4 Beverage Coffee 5 Soup 6 Casserole Combi Temp Stop Clear Start Clock Speedy Cook Program C...

Page 13: ...ng the oven door interrupts any operation except cooling fan To cancel the operation and clear the memory press STOP To continue the operation press START Press the button one to three times to select...

Page 14: ...Roast Pork 3 Roast Chicken 4 Beverage Coffee 5 Soup 6 Casserole Combi Temp Stop Clear Start Clock Speedy Cook Program Cook M W Program cook Temp cook kg Grill Combi Defrost Weight Time 12 M W Grill We...

Page 15: ...to 60 minutes cooking time Opening the oven door interrupts any operation except cooling fan To cancel the operation and clear the memory press STOP To continue the operation press START Press the but...

Page 16: ...ure weight density of food etc Always use microwave suitable dishes Defrosting Defrosting is faster in flatter dishes than in higher dishes Divide large pieces of food into smaller pieces for faster d...

Page 17: ...rts in the middle and the thicker denser parts towards the outside Alternatively cover thinner parts with a piece of aluminium foil to prevent drying or charring Where possible place fish with the tai...

Page 18: ...wing Oven doesn t work Is the power supply correctly connected Is the oven door shut Has a cooking time been set Has the house mains switch disconnected or the fuse blown Sparks in the oven Is there m...

Page 19: ...tamper with the door locks or hinges Make sure the seals and seal surfaces are free of contamination e g food remains or cleaner residues Clean the oven especially the seal areas of the door with a mi...

Page 20: ...n manual show pictures of the various control buttons referred to in the text Descriptions of the display information are also shown where applicable For your own safety read the following instruction...

Page 21: ...ust be refitted If the fuse cover is lost a replacement cover must be obtained The colour of the correct replacement fuse cover is that of the coloured insert in the base of the plug or the colour tha...

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