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Caution!

Metal ­ e.g. a spoon in a glass ­ must be kept at least 2 cm from 

the oven walls and the inside of the door. Sparks could irreparably 

damage the glass on the inside of the door.

Notes

Take ready meals out of the packaging. They will heat up more 

quickly and evenly in microwaveable ovenware. The different 

components of the meal may not require the same amount of 

time to heat up .

Always cover the food. If you do not have a suitable cover for 

your container, use a plate or special microwave foil.

Stir or turn the food several times during the heating time. 

Check the temperature.

After heating, allow the food to stand for a further 2 to 5 minutes 

so that it can achieve an even temperature.

Always use an oven cloth or oven gloves when removing plates 

from the oven.

Cooking food
Notes

Food which lies flat will cook more quickly than food which is 

piled high. You should therefore distribute the food so that it is 

as flat as possible in the ovenware. Different foodstuffs should 

not be placed in layers on top of one another.

Cook the food in ovenware with a lid. If you do not have a 

suitable lid for your ovenware, use a plate or special microwave 

foil.

This will help the food retain its own distinct taste, so it will 

require less seasoning.

After cooking, allow the food to stand for a further 2 to 

5 minutes so that it can achieve an even temperature.

Always use an oven cloth or oven gloves when removing plates 

from the oven.

Heating food

Weight

Microwave power setting in 

watts, cooking time in minutes

Notes

Menu, plated meal, ready meal

350-500 g

700 W, 5-10 mins

Take meal out of packaging, cover food to 

heat

Drinks

150 ml

900 W, 1-2 mins

Caution!

Place a spoon in the glass. Do not overheat 

alcoholic drinks. Check during heating

300 ml

900 W, 2-3 mins

500 ml

900 W, 3-4 mins

Baby food, e.g. baby bottle

50 ml

300 W, approx. 1 min

Place baby bottles on the cooking com

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partment floor without the teat or lid. 

Shake or stir well after heating. You must 

check the temperature

100 ml

300 W, 1-2 mins

200 ml

300 W, 2-3 mins

Soup 

1 cup

 

175 g

 

900 W, 2-3 mins

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2 cups

175 g each

900 W, 4-5 mins

4 cups

175 g each

900 W, 5-6 mins

Slices or pieces of meat in sauce, 

e.g. goulash

500 g

700 W, 10-15 mins

Covered

Stew

400 g

Ovenware with lid

800 g

Vegetables

150 g

Add a little liquid

300 g

00 W, 3-5 mins

Cooking food

Weight

Microwave power in watts, 

Cooking time in minutes

Notes

Whole chicken, fresh, no 

giblets

1.5 kg

700 W, 30-35 mins

Turn halfway through the cooking time

Fish fillet, fresh

400 g

700 W, 5-10 mins

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Fresh vegetables

250 g

700 W, 5-10 mins

Cut into equal-sized pieces; add 1 to 2 tbsp 

water per 100 g; stir during cooking

500 g

700 W, 10-15 mins

Potatoes

250 g

700 W, 8-10 mins

Cut into equal-sized pieces; add 1 to 2 tbsp 

water per 100 g; stir during cooking

500 g

700 W, 11-14 mins

750 g

700 W, 15-22 mins

Rice

125 g

700 W, 7-9 mins+ 300 W, 15-20 mins

Add double the quantity of liquid and use deep 

ovenware with a lid

250 g

700 W, 10-12 mins + 300 W, 20-25 mins

Sweet foods, 

e.g. blancmange (instant)

500 ml

700 W, 7-9 mins

Stir 2 to 3 times with an egg whisk while 

heating

Fruit, compote

500 g

700 W, 9-12 mins

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700 W, 5-10 mins
700 W, 10-15 mins
700 W, 2-3 mins
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Place the food directly on the turntable.

Place the food directly on the turntable.

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Summary of Contents for UB45CMBK

Page 1: ...these instructions carefully before using your microwave oven and keep it carefully If you follow the instructions your oven will provide you with many years of good service OPERATIONMANUAL COMBINATIO...

Page 2: ...Notes regarding ovenware 10 Microwave power settings 10 Setting the microwave 11 MicroCombi operation 1 Setting Microwave Combi operation 11 Automatic programmes Setting a programme Defrosting program...

Page 3: ...ater content e g bread at too above and persons with reduced the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance without supervision maintenance...

Page 4: ...uit breaker in the fuse box Contact the after sales service Risk of electric shock The cable insulation on electrical appliances may melt when touching hot parts of the appliance Never bring electrica...

Page 5: ...remove dishes from the cooking compartment Risk of scalding When you open the appliance door hot steam may escape Open the appliance door with care Keep children at a safe distance Risk of scalding M...

Page 6: ...t the weight of the appliance and could break Microwave popcorn Never set the microwave power too high Use a power setting no higher than 600 watts Always place the popcorn bag on a glass plate The di...

Page 7: ...SEBODF XJUI UIF DPOOFDUJPO EJBHSBN 0OMZ B RVBMJGJFE FMFDUSJDJBO XIP UBLFT UIF SFMFWBOU SFHVMBUJPOT JOUP BDDPVOU NBZ SFQMBDF UIF QPXFS DPSE P OPU VTF NVMUJQMF QMVHT QPXFS TUSJQT PS FYUFOTJPOT 0WFSMPBEJ...

Page 8: ...Poultry goes brown and crispy Grill Select between the levels high medium or low This is ideal if you wish to grill several steaks sausages pieces of fish or slices of bread Microwave Hot air Use thi...

Page 9: ...igher wire rack For grilling e g steaks sausages and for toasting bread As a support for shallow dishes Once the appliance is connected 00 00 will blink buzzer will 1 0 key The time is set between 00...

Page 10: ...llowing test if you are unsure whether your ovenware is suitable for use in the microwave 1 Heat the empty ovenware at maximum power for to 1 minute 2 Check the temperature occasionally during that ti...

Page 11: ...et the oven The temperature selector must be in the off position Example Programme 3 with a weight of 1 kilogramme 1 The first programme number appears in the display to adjust t Touch key key Touch k...

Page 12: ...ated from each other before leaving to stand After this time you can continue to prepare the food even though thick pieces of meat may still be frozen in the middle The giblets can be removed from pou...

Page 13: ...ren switching it on accidentally The oven will not react to any settings The timer and clock can also be set when the childproof lock has been switched on Switching on the childproof lock Requirement...

Page 14: ...high concentrations of alcohol Wash new sponge cloths thoroughly before use Allow all surfaces to dry thoroughly before using the appliance again Area Cleaning agents Appliance front Hot soapy water C...

Page 15: ...the turntable drive Clean the rollers under the turntable and the recess in the oven floor thoroughly A particular operating mode or power level cannot be set The temperature power level or combined s...

Page 16: ...the microwave The times specified in the tables are only guidelines They may vary according to the ovenware used the quality temperature and consistency of the food Time ranges are often specified in...

Page 17: ...as 300 g 300 W 10 15 mins Stir carefully during defrosting 600 g 300 W 10 mins 100 W 10 15 mins Fruit e g raspberries 300 g 300 W 7 10 mins Stir carefully during defrosting and separate any defrosted...

Page 18: ...Menu plated meal ready meal 350 500 g 700 W 5 10 mins Take meal out of packaging cover food to heat Drinks 150 ml 900 W 1 2 mins Caution Place a spoon in the glass Do not overheat alcoholic drinks Ch...

Page 19: ...g time The food has become too dry Next time set a shorter cooking time or select a lower microwave power setting Cover the food and add more liquid When the time has elapsed the food is not defrosted...

Page 20: ...base of the springform cake tin After baking loosen the cake carefully with a knife The cake is too dark Select a lower temperature and bake the cake for a little longer The cake is too dry When it is...

Page 21: ...eat with a fork the juices will run out and it will become dry Dark meat e g beef browns more quickly than lighter coloured meat such as veal or pork When grilling light coloured meat or fish these of...

Page 22: ...enware with lid 210 230 100 60 80 Smoked pork on the bone approx 1 kg Ovenware without lid 300 45 50 Neck of pork 2 cm thick 3 1st side approx 15 20 2nd side approx 10 15 Lower wire rack Higher wire r...

Page 23: ...he weight of the joint For small roasts select a higher temperature and a shorter cooking time For larger roasts select a lower temperature and a longer cooking time How to tell when the roast is read...

Page 24: ...izza with thin base 220 230 10 15 Pizza with deep pan base 220 230 3 13 18 Mini pizza 220 230 10 15 Pizza baguette 220 230 2 13 18 Chips 220 230 8 13 Croquettes 210 220 13 18 R sti stuffed potato pock...

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