Operation
50
If you place food directly on the floor
of the oven when using the
Microwave
function, the oven can
become damaged.
When using the
Microwave
function, place the glass tray on shelf
level 1 and
always
place containers
such as cups and baking dishes on
the glass tray.
Switch the oven on.
The main menu will appear.
Place the food in the oven.
Select the function you want.
The function will appear in the display.
Depending on the function, the
recommended power level,
recommended temperatures and the
cooking duration will appear one after
the other in the display.
Change the recommended values for
the cooking programme and set the
cooking duration if required.
Using the
sensor, you can change
the recommended values later if
needed.
Confirm each entry with
OK
.
Confirming the temperature starts the
cooking process for functions which
do not use
microwave power.
For functions
which use
microwave
power, a summary of the settings
appears and
Start
is highlighted in the
display.
Use the
OK
sensor to start the
cooking process for functions
which
use
microwave power.
The set values appear and the cooking
duration counts down in the display for
all functions.
If you have set a temperature, you will
see the temperature increasing. A
buzzer will sound when the selected
temperature is reached for the first time.
The oven stops generating microwave
power when you interrupt the cooking
programme or open the door. You can
continue the programme with the
OK
sensor.
After cooking, select the sensor for
the selected function to end the
cooking programme.
Take the food out of the oven.
Switch the oven off.
Changing values and settings
for a cooking programme
Depending on the function, as soon as
a cooking programme is in progress,
you can use the
sensor to change
the values or settings for this
programme.
Select the
sensor.
Depending on the function, the
following settings appear:
-
Temperature
-
Power level
-
Duration
-
Finish at
-
Start at
-
Booster
-
Pre-heat
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