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Safety

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WARNING ‒ Risk of suffocation!

Children may put packaging material over

their heads or wrap themselves up in it and

suffocate.

Keep packaging material away from chil-

dren.

Do not let children play with packaging ma-

terial.

Children may breathe in or swallow small

parts, causing them to suffocate.

Keep small parts away from children.

Do not let children play with small parts.

1.5 Microwave

CAREFULLY READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS AND KEEP THEM SAFE FOR

FUTURE USE

WARNING ‒ Risk of fire!

Using the appliance for anything other than its

intended purpose is dangerous and may

cause damage. For example, heated slippers

and pillows filled with grain or cereal may

catch fire, even several hours later.

Never dry food or clothing with the appli-

ance.

Never heat up slippers, pillows filled with

grain or cereal, sponges, damp cleaning

cloths or similar with the appliance.

The appliance must only be used to pre-

pare food and drink.

Food and its packaging and containers may

catch fire.

Never heat food in heat-retaining pack-

aging.

Do not leave food unattended while it is

heating in containers made of plastic, pa-

per or other combustible materials.

Never set the microwave power too high or

the cooking time too long. Follow the in-

structions provided in this user manual.

Never use the microwave to dry food.

Never defrost or heat food with a low water

content, such as bread, at too high a mi-

crowave power or for too long.

Cooking oil may catch fire.

Never use the microwave to heat cooking

oil on its own.

WARNING ‒ Risk of explosion!

Liquids and other food may easily explode

when in containers that have been tightly

sealed.

Never heat liquids or other food in contain-

ers that have been tightly sealed.

WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!

Foods with peel or skin may burst or explode

during heating, or even afterwards.

Never cook eggs in their shell or heat hard-

boiled eggs in their shell.

Never cook shellfish or crustaceans.

Always prick the yolk of eggs before mi-

crowaving.

The skin of foods that have a peel or skin,

such as apples, tomatoes, potatoes and

sausages, may burst. Before heating, prick

the peel or skin.

Heat is not distributed evenly through baby

food.

Never heat baby food in closed containers.

Always remove the lid or teat.

Stir or shake well after heating.

Check the temperature before giving the

food or drink to a child.

Heated food gives off heat. The cookware

may become hot.

Always use oven gloves to remove cook-

ware or accessories from the cooking com-

partment.

Airtight packaging may burst when food is

heated.

Always follow the instructions on the pack-

aging.

Always use oven gloves to remove the

dishes from the cooking compartment.

The accessible parts of the appliance become

hot during operation.

Never touch these hot parts.

Keep children at a safe distance.

Summary of Contents for NR4GR31 1 Series

Page 1: ...Microwave Oven User manual and installation instructions NR4GR31 1 NL4GR31 1...

Page 2: ...e installer is responsible for en suring that the appliance works perfectly at its installation location Only use this appliance To prepare meals and drinks Under supervision Never leave the appli anc...

Page 3: ...on the temperature Open the appliance door carefully Keep children at a safe distance If there is water in the cooking compartment when it is hot this may create hot steam Never pour water into the co...

Page 4: ...se the microwave to dry food Never defrost or heat food with a low water content such as bread at too high a mi crowave power or for too long Cooking oil may catch fire Never use the microwave to heat...

Page 5: ...ver remove the casing WARNING Risk of serious harm to health Inadequate cleaning may destroy the surface of the appliance reduce its service life and lead to dangerous situations such as escap ing mic...

Page 6: ...gs of microwave popcorn in immediate succession at a microwave power level that is too high the cooking compartment may be dam aged Leave the appliance to cool down for several minutes between each us...

Page 7: ...ction op tions and settings that have already been implemented To select a function press the corresponding tile Information is also shown in tiles To scroll to the left or right if there are several...

Page 8: ...on and off as required The hot air escapes through the ventilation slots above the appliance door ATTENTION Covering the ventilation slots will cause the appliance to overheat Do not cover the ventila...

Page 9: ...compart ment with a soft damp cloth 3 Close the appliance door 4 Ventilate the room while the appliance is heating 5 Set the grill to level 3 6 Set the cooking time to 15 minutes 7 Allow the applianc...

Page 10: ...wave safe Cookware and accessor ies Reason Metal cookware Metal does not allow mi crowaves to pass through The food hardly heats up Cookware with gold or sil ver decoration Microwaves can damage gold...

Page 11: ...brown foods at the same time you can use the grill in combination with the microwave The following microwave output settings are available to choose from 90 W 180 W 360 W 9 1 Setting added microwave...

Page 12: ...oking time is required set the cooking time Press Cooking time Set the required cooking time Press to confirm 6 If a delayed start is required set this Press Ready at Set the required time Press to co...

Page 13: ...se potatoes of the same thickness Wash them and prick the skin Place the wet potatoes in a dish Do not add water Baked potatoes Use potatoes of the same thick ness Wash dry and prick the skin Rice Do...

Page 14: ...op tions Use Cooking time If you set a cooking time the ap pliance stops heating automatic ally once this time has elapsed End For the cooking time you can set the time at which you want the op eratio...

Page 15: ...lling a delayed operation Ready at 1 Press 2 Ready at 3 Use to reset the time 4 Press 13 Childproof lock You can secure your appliance to prevent children from accidentally switching it on or changing...

Page 16: ...et or is used for the first time Information Selection Appliance information Show Appliance informa tion 14 2 Changing the basic settings Requirement The appliance is switched on 1 Press Basic setting...

Page 17: ...oducts 2 Observe the information on cleaning the appliance components or surfaces 3 Unless otherwise specified Clean the components of the appliance with hot soapy water and a dish cloth Dry with a so...

Page 18: ...uitable for hot surfaces 1 Read the information on cleaning products 2 Clean the front of the appliance using hot soapy wa ter and a dish cloth Note Slight differences in colour on the front of the ap...

Page 19: ...east 6 seconds Or switch off the circuit breaker or fuse in the electrical panel Switch the fuse back on after approx 10 seconds a If the fault was a one off the message will disappear 2 If the messag...

Page 20: ...ow it works Here you can find the ideal settings for various dishes as well as the best accessories and cookware We have tailored these recommendations to your appli ance 20 1 What is the best way to...

Page 21: ...1 180 W 2 90 W 1 5 8 mins 2 5 10 mins Meat in pieces or slices12 500 g 1 180 W 2 90 W 1 9 min 2 10 15 mins Meat in pieces or slices12 800 g 1 180 W 2 90 W 1 10 min 2 10 15 mins Minced meat mixed12 200...

Page 22: ...quickly than food which is piled high Place the cookware on the bottom of the cooking compartment The food transfers heat to the cookware The cookware can become very hot Use oven gloves Turn or stir...

Page 23: ...y shaking the container The hot liquid may suddenly boil over and splatter Always place a spoon in the container when heating liquids This prevents delayed boiling ATTENTION Metal touching the wall of...

Page 24: ...f the packaging The food will retain most of its natural flavor Use salt and seasonings sparingly After cooking leave the food to rest for 2 5 minutes The food transfers heat to the cookware The cookw...

Page 25: ...rds Adjust the cooking time to the quantity To prevent the popcorn from burning after 1 minute 30 seconds briefly take the popcorn bag out of the oven and shake it Take care as it will be hot Food Wei...

Page 26: ...you cover the cook ware when you cook your food this will keep the cooking compartment cleaner Arrange chicken chicken portions and duck breast skin side up Prick the skin here and there with a fork...

Page 27: ...erviews have been produced for test institutes to facilitate appliance testing in accordance with EN 60350 1 2013 or IEC 60350 1 2011 and EN 60705 2012 IEC 60705 2010 Cooking with the microwave Food M...

Page 28: ...s and may lead to cut ting injuries Wear protective gloves WARNING Risk of fire It is dangerous to use an extended power cord and non approved adapters Do not use extension cables or multiple socket s...

Page 29: ...ove the feet 21 6 Installation in a tall unit Observe the installation dimensions and the safety clearances in a tall unit Do not fit the appliance too high up it must be pos sible for accessories to...

Page 30: ...bottom and press down at the top until it is in place Attach the red fastening elements at the top Attach the green fastening elements at the bottom 21 8 Installing the appliance 1 Push the appliance...

Page 31: ...open the appliance door 60 and slide a fastening element directly above the control panel between the appliance door and the control panel 2 To loosen the panel close the appliance door and at the sa...

Page 32: ...rface of the appli ance Only use plastic tools Do not use pointed or sharp tools 1 Disconnect the appliance from the power supply 2 Remove the panels Removing and aligning the panels Page 31 3 Undo th...

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Page 36: ...er te GmbH Carl Wery Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY 9001809677 9001809677 030213 en Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Roa...

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