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Safety Instructions............................2-7

Disposal of Old Equipment..................7

Installation and Connection.................8

Placement of Your Oven......................8

Important Safety Instructions..........9-12

Oven Accessories.........................13-14

Parts of Your Oven.......................15-16

Control Panel.....................................17

Display Window.................................18

Cooking Modes............................18-19

Combination Cooking Modes............20

Word Prompting.................................21

Up/Down Selection............................21

Setting the Clock...............................22

Child Safety Lock..............................22

Microwave Cooking and

Defrosting..........................................23

Grilling..........................................24-25

Convection Cooking.....................26-27

Steam Cooking.............................28-29

Steam Shot........................................30

Combination Cooking with
Steam...........................................31-32

Combination Cooking without
Steam...........................................33-34

Using the Timer............................35-36

Using the Add Time Function............36

Multi-stage Cooking...........................37

Sensor Reheat Programs.............38-39

Turbo Defrost................................40-41

Auto Beverage Programs..................42

Re-Bake Bread Programs.................43

Auto Cook Programs....................44-47

Junior Menu Programs.................48-51

Auto Sensor Programs.................52-53

Cleaning Programs ......................54-55

Cleaning the Water Tank...................56

Auto Steam Programs..................57-60

Questions and Answers................61-62

Care of Your Oven.............................63

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Contents

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Page 1: ...ing 24 25 Convection Cooking 26 27 Steam Cooking 28 29 Steam Shot 30 Combination Cooking with Steam 31 32 Combination Cooking without Steam 33 34 Using the Timer 35 36 Using the Add Time Function 36 Multi stage Cooking 37 Sensor Reheat Programs 38 39 Turbo Defrost 40 41 Auto Beverage Programs 42 Re Bake Bread Programs 43 Auto Cook Programs 44 47 Junior Menu Programs 48 51 Auto Sensor Programs 52 5...

Page 2: ...eep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years When this oven is installed it should be easy to isolate the appliance from the electricity supply by pulling out the plug or operating a circuit breaker If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the THU MHJ YLY VY P Z ZLY PJL HNLU VY H ZPTPSHYS X HSPÄLK person in order to avoid a hazard Warning It is hazardous fo...

Page 3: ... adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use Ensure that children do not touch the hot outer casing after operation of the oven This oven is intended for Counter Top use only It is not intended for Built In use or for use inside a cupboard The microwave oven shall not be placed in a cabinet For Counter To...

Page 4: ...ding bottles and baby food jars are to be stirred or shaken The temperature has to be checked before consumption to avoid burns Do not cook eggs in their shells and whole hard boiled eggs by Microwave Pressure may build up and the eggs may explode even after the microwave heating has ended Clean the inside of the oven door seals and door seal areas regularly When food splatters or spilled liquids ...

Page 5: ...ch may result in shattering of the glass Exterior oven surfaces and the oven door will get hot during grilling convection steam and combination modes take care when opening or closing the door and when inserting or removing food and accessories This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system Only use utensils that are suitable for use i...

Page 6: ...re when heating foods low in moisture e g bread items chocolate biscuits and pastries These can easily burn dry out or catch on ÄYL PM JVVRLK VV SVUN L KV UV YLJVTTLUK OLH PUN foods low in moisture such as popcorn or poppodums Drying of food newspapers or clothing and heating of warming pads slippers sponges damp cloth wheat bags hot water bottles and similar may lead to risk of PUQ Y PNUP PVU VY ...

Page 7: ...y you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment For more information about collection and recycling please contact your local municipality Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Do not use the water tank if it is cracked or broken as leaking water could result...

Page 8: ...side of the oven Keep the cord away from hot surfaces Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or work top Do not immerse the cord plug or oven in water 9 Do not block the air vents on the top of the oven If these openings are blocked during operation the oven may overheat In this case the oven is protected by a thermal safety device and resumes operation only after cooling down 10 This a...

Page 9: ...st be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or D VLPLODUO TXDOLÀHG SHUVRQ LQ RUGHU to avoid a hazard 5 Do not use the water tank if it is cracked or broken as leaking water could result in electrical failure and danger of electric shock If the water tank becomes damaged please contact your dealer 6 Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have ...

Page 10: ...7 During and after cooking with steam function do not open the oven door when your face is very close to the oven Care must be taken when opening the door as steam may cause injury Caution Steam may billow out when you open the door If there is steam in the oven do not reach in with your bare hands Risk of burns Use oven gloves Heater Operation 1 Before using convection steam grill or combination ...

Page 11: ...ondition temperature amount of food and on the type of cookware Begin with the minimum cooking time to help prevent overcooking If the IRRG LV QRW VXIÀFLHQWO FRRNHG RX FDQ always cook it for a little longer Important If the recommended cooking times are exceeded the food will be spoiled and in extreme circumstances could catch ÀUH DQG SRVVLEO GDPDJH WKH interior of the oven Meat Thermometer Use a ...

Page 12: ... recycled paper products e g kitchen roll unless the paper product is labelled as safe for microwave oven use Recycled paper products may contain impurities which PD FDXVH VSDUNV DQG RU ÀUHV GXULQJ use Remove wire twist ties from roasting bags before placing the bags in the oven Utensils Foil Do not heat any closed cans or bottles because they might explode Metal containers or dishes with metallic...

Page 13: ...udes total weight of food and dish Wire Shelf 1 The wire shelf can be used in the upper or middle shelf position for grilling or steaming foods It can be used in the upper middle or lower shelf positions for convection or combination cooking 2 Do not use any metal container directly on the wire shelf in combination with microwave 3 Do not use the wire shelf in microwave mode only 4 The maximum wei...

Page 14: ...can be placed directly on the wire rack 2 Do not use the wire rack for microwave only or combination with microwave modes Wire rack Glass tray Oven Accessories Wire shelf Glass tray Enamel shelf Wire rack Microwave 8 9 8 8 Grill 9 9 9 9 Convection 9 9 9 9 Steam 9 9 9 9 Steam Microwave Combi 1 9 9 8 8 Steam Grill Combi 2 9 9 9 9 Steam Convection Combi 3 9 9 9 9 Convection Microwave Grill Combi 4 5 ...

Page 15: ...3 Door safety lock system To prevent injury do not insert ÀQJHU NQLIH VSRRQ RU RWKHU REMHFW into the latch hole 4 Plug 5 Power supply cord 6 Bottom microwave feeding refer to page 23 7 Steam outlets 8 Warning label 9 Grill elements 10 Convection heater 11 LED lights The oven lamp lights as soon as the oven door is opened or during cooking 12 Shelf positions lower middle or upper 13 Door hinges To ...

Page 16: ...leaned on a regular basis 2 Fit the drip tray by holding with both hands and clicking onto the front legs of the oven 3 To remove the drip tray hold with both hands and gently ease forward Wash in warm soapy water Re position the drip tray by clicking back onto the legs 4 Do not use a dishwasher to clean the drip tray Re position the drip tray by clicking back onto the legs Parts of Your Oven Wate...

Page 17: ...be touched again to continue cooking This oven is equipped with an energy saving function Beep Sound A beep sounds when a key is touched If this beep does not sound the setting is incorrect When the oven changes from one function to another or an auto program reminds you to stir or turn food two beeps sound After the completion of the preheating on grill convection or combination mode three beeps ...

Page 18: ... on the base of the oven Microwaveable no metal The diagrams shown below are examples of the accessories It may vary depending on recipe dish used Further information can be found in the Cookbook Cooking Modes Display Window Auto Beverage Program Defrost Frozen mark 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ Auto Cook Program Auto Sensor Program Grill Microwave Steam Convection Glass Tray Enamel Shelf Accessory Placement W...

Page 19: ...th short cooking times puff pastry cookies choux short pastry roll cakes 6SHFLDO EDNLQJ VRXIÁHV meringues vol au vent small loaves of bread or brioches sponge cake meat pie etc Baking of quiches pizzas and tarts Preheating advised Enamel shelf glass tray and wire shelf Heatproof metal tin can be used Steam 1 level 2 level RRNLQJ ÀVK YHJHWDEOHV chicken rice potatoes and sponge puddings No Preheatin...

Page 20: ... 7 8 Roasting meat and poultry Defrosting and reheating crunchy foods quiche pizza bread viennoiserie lasagne gratin Cooking lasagne meat potatoes or vegetable gratins Baking cakes and puddings with eggs or baking powder ingredients with browning baking of quiches pies and tarts Preheating advised Wire shelf and glass tray Microwaveable and heatproof Metal cake tin to be used on glass tray on wire...

Page 21: ...ap the Timer Clock 4 times 88 88 Plug in No Word Word Prompting Select the time weight or auto menu by tapping The time weight or auto menu number appears in the display window The time weight can be adjusted quickly by holding pad Time Setting To set cooking time or clock Use the pad for the Add Time Function see page 36 Weight Setting To set weight of food for auto cook and auto steam programs s...

Page 22: ...r Clock The colon stops blinking and time of day is now locked into the display Note 1 To reset time of day repeat step 1 through to step 3 as above 2 The clock will keep the time of day as long as the oven is plugged in and electricity is supplied 3 One tap will increase or decrease the time by 1 minute you can also adjust the time quickly by holding 4 This is a 24 hour clock i e 2 pm 14 00 not 2...

Page 23: ... oven There are 7 different microwave power levels available see the chart below Taps Power Wattage Max time 1 tap Max 1000 Watts 30 mins 2 taps Medium High 800 Watts 1 h 30 mins 3 taps Defrost 270 Watts 1 h 30 mins 4 taps Medium 600 Watts 1 h 30 mins 5 taps Low 440 Watts 1 h 30 mins 6 taps Simmer 300 Watts 1 h 30 mins 7 taps Warm 100 Watts 1 h 30 mins Microwave Cooking and Defrosting Note 1 For m...

Page 24: ...A P will appear in the display window When the oven is preheated the oven will beep and WKH 3µ ZLOO ÁDVK 7KHQ RSHQ WKH door and place the food inside Skip this step when preheat is not required Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ The cooking program will start and the time in the display will count down Place food on wire shelf on the upper or middle shelf position in the oven Place the glass tray on the base ...

Page 25: ...W RQÀUPDWLRQ 7KH RYHQ GLVSOD ZLOO FRQWLQXH WR FRXQW down the remaining grilling time It is quite safe to open the oven door at any time to check the progress of the food as it is grilling 6 Always clean the oven after using the Grill 7 You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Tap to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to...

Page 26: ...the 3µ ZLOO ÁDVK 7KHQ RSHQ WKH GRRU DQG place the food inside Skip this step when preheating is not required For 2 level Convection cooking the enamel shelf can be used in the lower shelf position and the wire shelf can be used as the upper shelf position Set the desired convection temperature For 1 level Convection cooking use the enamel shelf or wire shelf in the middle or lower shelf position P...

Page 27: ...the cooking time during cooking if required Tap to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes 4 When preheating the selected temperature can be recalled and changed Touch Convection once to indicate the temperature in the display window While the temperature is recalled in the display window you can change the temperature by tappin...

Page 28: ...QJ EDFN LQ WKH RYHQ WRXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ 7KH RYHQ ZLOO QRW FRQWLQXH FRRNLQJ XQWLO WKH ZDWHU WDQN KDV EHHQ UH ÀOOHG DQG 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ WRXFKHG 4 You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Tap to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes 5 W LV SRVVLEOH WR UHÀOO ZDWHU WDQN DW DQ WLPH GXULQJ FRRNLQJ ZLWKRXW KDYLQJ...

Page 29: ... re position click back into position on the oven legs Re position the drip tray by clicking back onto the legs Steam Cooking Guidelines for Water Tank DUHIXOO UHPRYH WKH ZDWHU WDQN IURP WKH RYHQ 5HPRYH WKH OLG DQG ÀOO ZLWK WDS water do not use mineral water Replace the lid and position back in the oven Ensure the lid is closed tightly and securely positioned otherwise leakage may occur It is reco...

Page 30: ...ponge cakes Convection total time add 3 mins Steam Shot Part baked rolls Combi 12 total time add 3 mins Steam Shot Note 1 Steam shot is not available during preheating mode 2 Fill the water tank before use 3 The original program still counts down when operating steam shot 4 The steam shot time can not exceed the remaining cooking time 5 If adding 2 or 3 minutes steam must be tapped once or twice w...

Page 31: ...by tapping Maximum cooking time is 30 minutes Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ The time counts down in the display Touch Combination Tap combination until the level you require appears in the display window see chart below Combination Cooking with Steam Tap Combi Level Combination Type Uses Once Combi 1 Steam 1 MW 440 W Low Fresh vegetables frozen vegetables fruits mash tinned vegetables puddings Twice Comb...

Page 32: ...tank becomes empty the oven will stop RSHUDWLRQ 7KH SURPSW LQ WKH GLVSOD ZLOO DVN RX WR UH ÀOO WKH ZDWHU WDQN IWHU UH ÀOOLQJ WKH ZDWHU WDQN DQG SRVLWLRQLQJ EDFN LQ WKH RYHQ WRXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ 7KH RYHQ ZLOO QRW FRQWLQXH FRRNLQJ XQWLO WKH ZDWHU WDQN KDV EHHQ UH ÀOOHG DQG 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ WRXFKHG 3 Preheating is not available with Combi 1 or Combi 2 4 You can change the cooking time during cookin...

Page 33: ...uch Combination Tap combination until the level you require appears in the display window see chart below Combination Cooking without Steam Tap Combi Level Combination Type Uses 4 times Combi 4 Convection 230 C Grill 1 High 300 W Simmer Lasagne gratins pizza 5 times Combi 5 Convection 230 C Grill 2 Medium 300 W Simmer Meat pies and pastries 6 times Combi 6 Convection 230 C Grill 2 Medium 100 W War...

Page 34: ...second by second 2 When the selected cooking time is over one hour the time counts down minute by minute until only 1H 00 1 hour remains The display then indicates minutes and seconds and counts down second by second 3 You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Tap to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes Cauti...

Page 35: ...oking program and cooking time up to 2 stages Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ 1 Delay Start Cooking Example 2 Stand Time Example Using the Timer Note 1 Three stage cooking can be programmed including Delay Start cooking 2 If the programmed delay time exceeds one hour the time will count down in units of minutes If less than one hour the time will count down in units of seconds 3 Dela...

Page 36: ...unctions and it is not available for Auto programs 2 The Add Time function will not operate after 2 minutes cooking 3 The Add Time function can be used after the multi stage cooking The power level is the same as the last stage Note Using the Timer 3 Kitchen Timer Touch Timer Clock once Set the time by tapping up to 9 hours Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ Time will count down Micro Power 1000 W 30 minutes ...

Page 37: ... not operating touching Stop Cancel will clear the selected program 4 Auto programs cannot be used with multi stage cooking Select desired power level Tap Microwave Power 3 times to select defrost power 270 W Tap Microwave Power once to select max power 1000 W Select desired power level Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ The cooking program will start and the time in the display will count down Tap Grill Powe...

Page 38: ... time Large SLHFHV RI PHDW ÀVK LQ D WKLQ VDXFH PD require longer cooking This program is not suitable for starchy food such as rice noodles or potatoes Meals in irregular bowl shaped containers may need longer cooking 2 Frozen Meal 320 g 800 g To reheat a frozen pre cooked meal All foods must be pre cooked and frozen 18 C Reheat in container as purchased 3LHUFH FRYHULQJ ÀOP ZLWK D VKDUS NQLIH RQFH...

Page 39: ...s than 0 C 6 If the oven has previously been used and it is too hot to be used on 6HQVRU 5HKHDW 3URJUDPV 27 ZLOO DSSHDU LQ WKH GLVSOD ZLQGRZ IWHU WKH 27 GLVDSSHDUV WKH 6HQVRU 5HKHDW 3URJUDPV PD EH XVHG I LQ a hurry cook food manually by selecting the correct cooking mode and cooking time yourself How it works Once the Sensor Reheat Programs has EHHQ VHOHFWHG DQG 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ is touched the foo...

Page 40: ...inutes dense rye bread Cut large loaves in half during standing time 4 Small Pieces 100 g 1200 g Small pieces of meat escallop sausages PLQFHG PHDW VWHDN FKRSV ÀVK ÀOOHWV each 100 g to 400 g Place on a plate or shallow dish on the base of oven Select program number 4 Small Pieces Touch 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ Select the weight and WRXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ 7XUQ DQG VKLHOG at beeps Allow to stand for 10 minu...

Page 41: ...od will determine the maximum weight the oven can accommodate 3 Allow standing time to ensure the food is completely defrosted 4 I 27 DSSHDUV LQ WKH GLVSOD ZLQGRZ WKH RYHQ WHPSHUDWXUH LV WRR high from previous use and an auto program can not be set Cooking mode and time may still be set manually Important See page 23 24 in cook book for defrosting guidelines ...

Page 42: ... fridge temperature This program is suitable for full fat semi skimmed and skimmed milk The hot milk can be used for making milk coffee or hot chocolate Place the mug or jug on the base of the oven Select program number 7 Milk Hot Chocolate Milk Coffee Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ WR FRQÀUP WKH SURJUDP Select 200 g for 1 mug or 600 g for 1 jug DQG WRXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ 6WLU EHIRUH and after heating for...

Page 43: ...ire rack for a few minutes 9 Croissants 50 g 350 g To re bake croissants This program is suitable for reheating browning and crisping pre purchased croissants from room temperature Place croissants on wire shelf in middle shelf position Select program number 9 Croissants 7RXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ WR FRQÀUP WKH program Select the weight and touch 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ IWHU FRRNLQJ SODFH on a wire rack for ...

Page 44: ... 11 Beef Rare 7RXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ WR FRQÀUP WKH program Select the weight of the food DQG WRXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ Stand for 10 15 minutes 12 Beef Medium 500 g 2000 g For cooking fresh roast beef medium topside rump or silverside Place on enamel shelf in lower shelf position Select program number 12 Beef Medium 7RXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ WR FRQÀUP WKH SURJUDP 6HOHFW WKH ZHLJKW RI WKH IRRG DQG WRXFK 6...

Page 45: ... minutes Yeast Dough Cake 1 0L ÁRXU DQG GULHG HDVW LQ D ODUJH ERZO GG PLON butter salt sugar vanilla sugar eggs and raisins Mix all ingredients to a smooth yeast dough 2 UHDVH JXJHOKXSI WLQ ZLWK EXWWHU DQG GXVW ZLWK ÁRXU Add the dough 3 Place tin on enamel shelf in lower shelf position Select program 14 Yeast Dough Cake Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ WR VWDUW WKH SURJUDP 4 Cool for approximately 30 minute...

Page 46: ...s and store in a refrigerator ingredients M NJML 150 g OBUVSBM ZPHVSU GBU Dish Y MBSHF CPXM Y TNBMM EJTIFT Wire Shelf Enamel Shelf Accessory Placement Homebake Quiche 1 Cut the bacon into small pieces Heat in a covered small dish on 1000 W for 1 minute Drain 2 LQH WKH ÁDQ GLVK ZLWK WKH SDVWU GG EDNLQJ SDSHU DQG ÀOO ZLWK EDNLQJ EHDQV 3UHKHDW WKH RYHQ ZLWK WKH ZLUH shelf in the lower shelf position ...

Page 47: ...cocoa solids over 50 Place in a Pyrex dish on the base of the oven Select program number 19 Melt Chocolate Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ WR FRQÀUP WKH SURJUDP Select the weight and touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ 6WLU DW EHHSV KDOIZD during melting and again at end of melting 20 Chilled Pizza 250 g 500 g For reheating and browning pre purchased chilled pizza Remove all packaging and place the pizza directly on th...

Page 48: ...egg Mix thoroughly 3 After cooking decorate with strawberries blueberries or sprinkles ingredients For 1 serving UCTQ nPVS UCTQ TVHBS 2 UCTQ DPDPB QPXEFS UCTQ NFMUFE CVUUFS UCTQ NJML TRVBSFT EBSL PS NJML DIPDPMBUF DIPQQFE Decoration TQSJOLMFT PS NJOJ NBSTINBMMPXT ingredients For 1 serving UCTQ nPVS UCTQ TVHBS UTQ CBLJOH QPXEFS 1 8 TBMU UCTQ WFHFUBCMF PJM UCTQ MFNPO KVJDF QMVT FTU PG MFNPO FHH CFBU...

Page 49: ...FK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ WR FRQÀUP WKH program Select the weight 250 g 500 g or 800 g 7RXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ 24 Frozen Potato Fries 200 g 500 g For cooking frozen pre purchased potato products that are suitable for grilling eg French fries home fries croquettes KDVK EURZQV SRWDWR ZDIÁHV 5HPRYH DOO packaging and spread potato products out on glass tray and place on wire shelf in middle shelf position Se...

Page 50: ...e The cooked vegetables are then puréed and suitable when weaning babies Peel and chop the vegetables into even sized pieces Place in a Pyrex dish Add the following quantities of water 100 g 150 g vegetables 75 ml water 160 g 300 g vegetables 100 ml water 310 g 400 g vegetables 150 ml water Cover with lid and place dish on base of oven Select program number 26 Vegetable Purée Touch Start RQÀUPDWLR...

Page 51: ...ior Menu Programs Microwave Junior Menu program Note The auto weight programs are designed to take the guesswork out of cooking or reheating your food They must only be used for the foods described 1 Only cook foods within the weight ranges described pages 42 51 2 Only use the accessories as indicated on pages 42 51 3 Refer to program information for cooking modes 4 Do not cover food unless stated...

Page 52: ... XWR Sensor Programs you do not have to use this control Note 1 The oven automatically calculates the cooking time or the remaining cooking time 2 The door should not be opened before the time appears in the display window 3 To prevent any mistakes during Auto Sensor Programs ensure that the base of the oven and the container are dry 4 The room temperature should not be more than 35 C and not less...

Page 53: ...w minutes standing time Quiche with a high content of cheese may result in being hotter than quiches with vegetables This program is not suitable for FUXVWOHVV RU GHHS ÀOOHG TXLFKHV 29 Baked Potatoes 400 g 1500 g To cook baked potatoes with a crisper drier skin Choose medium sized potatoes 200 g 250 g per potato for best results Wash and dry potatoes and prick with a fork several times Place on wi...

Page 54: ...er add the solution to the water tank Ensure drip tray is empty After the program has SDXVHG ÀOO WKH ZDWHU WDQN with water to max level Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ The program will run for 29 minutes 7RXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ The program will run for approx 1 minute Empty the drip tray after the SURJUDP KDV ÀQLVKHG Cleaning Programs Note 1 Only run this program with 100 g of water in the tank 2 Do not rem...

Page 55: ...dours from the oven F4 Cavity Cleaning This feature is suitable for removing the build up of fat or grease in the cavity Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ The program time appears in the display window and begins to count down The program will run for 30 minutes Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ The program time appears in the display window and begins to count down The program will run for 20 minutes 1 Fill the tank w...

Page 56: ...Q VHH GLDJUDP The rubber seal of the tank can also be removed for cleaning Ensure that the rubber seal is not LQVLGH RXW ZKHQ UH ÀWWLQJ I WKH VHDO LV QRW ÀWWHG FRUUHFWO WKH OLG ZLOO QRW FORVH securely and it will leak Inside ÁDW Outside SURWUXGLQJ VLGH Removing the Rubber Seal Cleaning the Water Tank Clean with a soft sponge in water Note 1 Clean the water tank at least once a week to prevent buil...

Page 57: ... DSSHDUV LQ WKH GLVSOD ZLQGRZ WKH RYHQ WHPSHUDWXUH LV WRR high from previous use and an auto program can not be set Cooking mode and time may still be set manually This feature allows you to steam some of your favourite foods by setting the weight only The oven determines the steam level and the cooking time automatically Select the category and set the weight of the food The weight is programmed ...

Page 58: ... the fresh YHJHWDEOHV 7RXFK 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ 31 Frozen Vegetables 1 Level 200 g 500 g To steam frozen vegetables up to 500 g e g carrots broccoli FDXOLÁRZHU JUHHQ EHDQV Fill water tank Place vegetables onto wire rack Place wire rack inside enamel shelf in the middle shelf position For small vegetables place on glass tray on wire rack inside enamel shelf Select program number 31 Frozen Vegetables T...

Page 59: ... rack inside enamel shelf in the lower shelf position Select program number 32 Steamed Potatoes Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ WR FRQÀUP WKH SURJUDP Select the weight of the potatoes Touch 6WDUW RQÀUPDWLRQ 33 Fish Fillets and Green Vegetables approx 210 g 250 g ÀVK ÀOOHWV DQG 200 g green vegetables 7R VWHDP IUHVK ÀVK ÀOOHWV VDOPRQ cod plaice and green vegetables broccoli green beans or asparagus at the sa...

Page 60: ...hicken breast should weigh between 140 g 200 g each Fill water tank Place chicken breasts on the wire rack inside the enamel shelf Place in the middle shelf position Select program number 35 Chicken UHDVWV 7RXFK 6WDUW FRQÀUPDWLRQ WR FRQÀUP WKH SURJUDP 6HOHFW WKH ZHLJKW of the chicken breasts Touch Start RQÀUPDWLRQ 36 Frozen Salmon and Frozen Broccoli approx 240 g frozen salmon and 200 g frozen bro...

Page 61: ...oven cavity This warmed air is carried RXW RI WKH RYHQ E WKH DLU ÁRZ pattern in the oven There are no microwaves in the air The oven vents should never be blocked during cooking 4 FDQ W VHW DQ DXWR SURJUDP DQG 27 DSSHDUV LQ WKH GLVSOD K I 27 DSSHDUV LQ WKH GLVSOD window the oven temperature is too high from previous use and an auto program can not be set Cooking mode and time may still be set manu...

Page 62: ...uching microwave once and Stop Cancel key 4 times Q The word prompt has disappeared on my display I can only see QXPEHUV A There may have been a power failure and the wordprompt is disabled Unplug the oven for a few seconds then plug it in again When 88 88 is displayed tap Start RQÀUPDWLRQ XQWLO RXU ODQJXDJH LV displayed Then set the clock Refer to page 21 22 Q The control panel keys do not UHVSRQ...

Page 63: ...steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door wipe with a soft cloth This may occur when the oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates a malfunction of the unit 7 The base of the oven should be cleaned regularly Simply wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent and hot water then dry with a clean cloth 8 Some foods may inevitably splatte...

Page 64: ... Shanghai Co Ltd 888 898 Longdong Road Pudong Shanghai 201203 China Imported by Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH REP EU Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany 437 mm is the dimension without handle 480 mm is the dimension with handle Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate Manufacturer Panasonic Model NN CS88LB Power Supply 230 V Ҿ 50 Hz Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Inpu...

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