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If you wish to personalise the time and output, open the sub-

menu managed as follows:
• TIME: Select the icon 

 and use the keys    and   to 

personalise the time.

• MICROWAVE OUTPUT: Select the icon   and use the keys  

 and    to select the microwave output setting from the 6 

possible levels, 150W - 300W - 450W - 600W - 750W 

- 900W.

Once the new parameters have been set, press the key   to 

start cooking.

Once cooking has started, a countdown will be shown on the 

display. The time can be changed at any time using the arrows     

 and  . 

At the end of cooking, the message “END COOKING” will 

appear on the display.

 Mic Grill Function  

Select the MiGrill function icon using the arrows and 

press the key  , then set the thawing time using the arrows 

 and  .

If you wish to start the function immediately with the preset time 

and a preset output of 300W, press the key  . 

If you wish to personalise the output, open the sub-menu 

managed as follows:
• MICROWAVE OUTPUT: Select the icon   and use the keys 

 and   to select the microwave output setting from the 3 

possible levels, 150W - 300W - 450W.

Once the new parameter has been set, press the key   to 

start cooking.

Once cooking has started, a countdown will be shown on the 

display. The time can be changed at any time using the arrows   

 and  . 

At the end of cooking, the message “END COOKING” will 

appear on the display.

 Mic Ring Function 

Select the MiRing function icon using the arrows and 

press the key  , then set the thawing time using the arrows 

 and  .

If you wish to start the function immediately with the preset time 

and a preset temperature of 100°C, with a preset microwave 

output of 300W, press the key  . 

If you wish to personalise the temperature and output, open the 

sub-menu managed as follows:
• TEMPERATURE: Select the icon   and use the keys   and 

 to personalise the temperature between 50°C and 200°C.

• MICROWAVE OUTPUT: Select the icon   and use the keys 

 and   to select the microwave output setting from the 3 

possible levels, 150W - 300W - 450W.

Summary of Contents for GYV34M

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Page 2: ...for choosing Mia Cucina products These meticulously designed products manufactured with the highest quality materials have been carefully tested to satisfy all your needs Please read and follow the following instructions that ensure correct operation and optimal performance ...

Page 3: ...ions for initial switch on 13 6 User Settings 14 Language 14 Temperature Weight 14 Time 14 Date 15 Brightness 15 Volume 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 7 System Setting 16 Event Log 16 Demo 16 8 Starting Your Oven 17 Switching the oven on and off 17 Cooking Mode Tables 18 9 Traditional Cooking 19 Changing the cooking mode 19 Changing temperature 19 Pre heating phase 19 10 Time Oven Mode Operation 20 Coo...

Page 4: ...rous for anyone other than a service technician to perform any maintenance or repairs that involve the removal of any cover that protects against exposure to microwaves Liquids or other foods must not be heated in air tight contains because they could explode Children may not use the oven without supervision until they have been adequately instructed in its safe use and understand the dangers of u...

Page 5: ... the boiling temperature has been reached without forming the typical little steam bubbles Even a slight knock can cause the sudden overflow of liquid or sprays When heating liquids always put a spoon in the container to avoid delayed boiling Danger of explosion Never heat beverages or other types of food in covered containers Never heat alcoholic beverages excessively Foods for newborns Danger of...

Page 6: ...door of the appliance as a support surface Do not rest or lean on the open door of the appliance and do not put dishware or accessories on it Using the microwave without food in the chamber Only turn on the microwave after you have put the food in the cooking chamber Without food inside the appliance can become overloaded The only exception allowed are brief tests of dishware in this regard see th...

Page 7: ...turing oils that could cause unpleasant odours during cooking Use the circular plus fan function without accessories in the oven Before using the accessories for the first time clean them carefully with a very hot alkaline washing solution and a soft cloth Assembling and disassembling the flat grill To remove the flat grill pull the grill towards you until it stops and then lift by pulling upwards...

Page 8: ...s THIS APPLIANCE is marked in conformity with European Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By making sure that this product is disposed of correctly the user contributes to preventing potential negative consequences for the environment and health THE SYMBOL on the product or accompanying documentation indicates that this product must not be treated as domestic waste...

Page 9: ... Home page Switches the oven on and off Confirms the settings and starts cooking operations When pressed during a cooking operation the function is placed in pause Press again to restart To set the timer Enter the functions menu during cooking Switches the inner oven light on and off Your appliance could vary slightly compared to the illustrations below A Keypad B Display screen PM FRIDAY 11 20 20...

Page 10: ...ician so he she can understand the possible cause of the problem in advance Preheat Whenever a cooking mode is set and the oven is heating the preheating starts during this period the instantaneous temperature is displayed together with the thermometer icon As soon as the 100 is reached the control sounds an end of preheat tone and the current temperature value disappears Timer WARNING The timer o...

Page 11: ...ode the dish must be placed on the rotating plate When using the oven in combination mode it is preferable to place the dish to be cooked on the low round grill supported so that it is centred on the rotating plate Unsuitable dishware Metal dishware cannot be used Metal is not permeable to microwaves Food in metal containers will remain cold Warning Metal components such as spoons in glasses must ...

Page 12: ...hich remain stored in case of any subsequent switch on NOTE Both at the first and subsequent connections to the power supply the door lock mechanism performs a calibration run in this phase always keep the door closed Language Temperature Weight Time Date Refer to the USER SETTING paragraph for setting instructions After making the user settings the control moves automatically to the Standby displ...

Page 13: ... 2 Use this menu to change the following settings Press the keys or to select the setting or change a sub menu from among the six available ones and confirm by means of the key 12 yk abc SETUP LANGUAGE Language Press the arrow key to select a language from among those available and confirm with the key Temperature Weight Press the arrow key and to select one of the two temperature options C F or w...

Page 14: ... the value using the arrows and confirm with the key Brightness Press the arrow key to choose which luminosity setting to change between ON or STANDBY then by means of the arrows select the required degree of luminosity and confirm with the key Volume Press the arrow key to select the required degree of luminosity and confirm with the key ...

Page 15: ...ny recorded errors These codes can be notified to the after sales service Demo The purpose of this function is to set the DEMO mode which makes the oven useless for cooking but automatically performs a demonstration of functions 1 Press the keys to select the item ON 2 Confirm with the key 3 Press the key After about 30 seconds the oven starts to operate in this mode To temporarily stop the DEMO f...

Page 16: ...to be cooked using the arrows and confirm with the key 2 On this display page it is still possible to change the cooking mode by using the keys 3 If the proposed temperature is correct confirm with the key to start cooking otherwise if the key is not pressed within 10 seconds the oven switches to automatic mode and the cooking mode icon becomes animated Switching the oven on and off IMPORTANT The ...

Page 17: ...king COOKING MODE ICON SET WEIGHT WATT TEMPERATURE Min Preset Max Min Preset Max Min Preset Max DEFROST BY TIME 150 W DEFROST BY WEIGHT Bread 100 g 500 g 600 g 150 W Vegetable 100 g 500 g 1000 g 150 W Meat 100 g 500 g 1500 g 150 W Fish 100 g 500 g 800 g 150 W MICROWAVE COOKING 150 W 900 W 900 W MICROWAVE AND GRILL 150W 150 W 200 C 300W 300 W 450W 450 W MICROWAVE AND RING 150W 150 W 50 C 100 C 200 ...

Page 18: ...ging temperature IMPORTANT At the end of a function the display screen shows the residual compartment heat temperature from the standby page 1 From the cooking mode preview display page the temperature can be changed by means of the arrows subsequently confirming by means of the key 2 Once cooking has started the temperature can in any case be changed at any time by means of the arrows Pre heating...

Page 19: ...ing time End of cooking time 5 After cooking the oven switches off and an acoustic signal warns that cooking has terminated To change the cooking time when the oven is already operating simply press the e key and enter the new cooking time before pressing the key again Stop Time Use the Stop Time function to delay the start of timed cooking Enter the cooking stop time and the oven will automatical...

Page 20: ...d at any time using the arrows and When thawing is complete the message DEFROSTING FINISHED will appear on the display Weight Thawing Function Select the weight thawing icon using the arrows and press the key Select the type of meal using the arrows and then set the weight using the arrows and finally start thawing using the key Following are types of meals and relative weights that can be set MEA...

Page 21: ...t open the sub menu managed as follows MICROWAVE OUTPUT Select the icon and use the keys and to select the microwave output setting from the 3 possible levels 150W 300W 450W Once the new parameter has been set press the key to start cooking Once cooking has started a countdown will be shown on the display The time can be changed at any time using the arrows and At the end of cooking the message EN...

Page 22: ...th the key Changing Time 1 From the cooking mode preview display page the temperature can be changed by means of the arrows subsequently confirming by means of the key 2 Once cooking has started the temperature can in any case be changed at any time by means of the arrows Changing Temperature only available for microwave and ring Press the icon and press the key Select the cooking mode icon and ch...

Page 23: ...on automatically when the door is opened When an oven is in use oven lights turn on automatically when a mode is started Oven lights will turn off automatically when the oven mode is cancelled NOTE Once switched on the lights go off automatically after 3 minutes To switch them back on press the key or open the door ...

Page 24: ...he arrows and confirm using the key 6 When the recipe is selected the following display page appears on the screen The Recipe function of your oven gives you the chance to cook food without having to set the oven manually every time By selecting a SET recipe the cooking mode the temperature and the time are automatically set according to the recipe selected from the menu Recipe List Type of Food F...

Page 25: ...s of the key 2 To change the weight enter the desired weight by means of the arrows and confirm by means of the key 3 The oven switches automatically to the cooking time To change this time use the arrows and confirm again by means of the key 4 At this point the recipe can be saved in the list of PERSONAL recipes by selecting SAVE and confirming by means of the key NOTE If the time and weight valu...

Page 26: ... dimensions of the space must be those shown in figure The cabinet material must be able to withstand the heat The oven must be centred within the walls of the cabinet and fixed with the screws and bushings that are provided 560 min 460 50 510 560 50 510 595 528 26 144 140 596 554 545 560 min 450 50 510 533 455 594 540 432 min 458 min 3 560 min 3 533 455 594 540 432 ...

Page 27: ... plug that is compatible with the socket outlet fitted to the final sub circuit in the fixed wiring that is intended to supply this oven If a fixed appliance does not have a power cord and plug or another device that ensures disconnection from the mains with an opening distance of the contacts that allows complete disconnection under the conditions of excessive voltage category III such disconnect...

Page 28: ...h other or oven walls Food is dry or has shrunk excessively Oven temperature too low Oven not preheated Oven door opened frequently Tightly sealed with aluminum foil Pan size too small Food is baking or roasting too slowly Oven temperature too low Oven not preheated Oven door opened frequently Tightly sealed with aluminum foil Pan size too small Pie crusts do not brown on bottom or have soggy crus...

Page 29: ...tinues to run after oven is turned off The fan turns off automatically when the electronic components have cooled sufficiently Oven is not heating Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to your house Make sure there is proper electrical power to the oven Make sure the oven temperature has been selected Oven is not cooking evenly Refer to cooking charts for recommended rack position Always reduce re...

Page 30: ...is information will help us to better respond to your request Service Data Record For authorized service or parts information see paragraph WARRANTY for Home Appliances For serial tag location see Page 3 Now is a good time to write this information in the space provided below Keep your invoice for warranty validation Service Data Record Model Number _________________________________ Serial Number ...

Page 31: ...PRODUCT COD 2 006 49 1 DOC COD 2 006 49 1 11 16 ...

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