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Using Oven Mode (Continued)

Conv Top Heat ( 

 ) Setting

Hot air and top heating element combine, making this setting ideal for crisping 

and browning. This setting is especially recommended for cooking meats.

When cooking meat, place on rack on Level   
and set baking tray on Level   to catch drippings.

Please ensure that glass baking dishes are suitable for 40 ~ 250 °C cooking temperatures.

Cooking Guide

Use temperatures and times in this table as guidelines for roasting.
We recommend to preheat the oven using ConTop Heat mode.
Put meat on oven rack, follow shelf level advice in the table and use baking tray as oil pan on 

level 1.

Food Item

Shelf Level

Temperature  

(°C)

Accessory

Time (h)

Beef Roast Beef /  

1kg Medium

3 / 1

170 - 190

Oven rack / 

Baking tray

1:00 - 1:30

Pork Shoulder Joint /  

Roll 1 kg 

3 / 1

180 - 200

Oven rack / 

Baking tray

1:30 - 2:00

Lamb Roast Lamb /  

Leg of Lamb0.8 kg

2 / 1

190 - 210

Oven rack / 

Baking tray

0:50 - 1:20

Chicken Whole  

Chicken 1.0 kg

3 / 1

170 - 190

Oven rack / 

Baking tray

0:50 - 1:10

Fish Whole Trouts  

2 pcs / 0.5 kg

4 / 1

170 - 180

Oven rack / 

Baking tray

0:30 - 0:40

Duck Breast 0.3 kg

4 / 1

180 - 200

Oven rack / 

Baking tray

0:25 - 0:35

Note

Preheating is recommended.

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Summary of Contents for FQ159ST

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions and Cooking Guide SPEED COOK OVEN FQ159ST Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...2 ...

Page 3: ...eed Menu Mode 22 Setting Speed Menu Mode 22 Guide to Auto Speed Menu Settings 23 Using Speed Defrost Mode 25 Setting Speed Defrost Mode 25 Guide to Auto Speed Defrost Settings 26 How a Microwave Oven Works 27 Using Microwave Mode 28 Setting Microwave Mode 28 Guide to Microwave Power Levels 29 Microwave Cookware Guide 30 Microwave Cooking Guide 32 Switching Off the Beeper 38 Child Safety Lock 39 Us...

Page 4: ...operate the oven with the door open or to tamper with the safety interlocks door latches or to insert anything into the safety interlock holes b Do not place any object between the oven door and front face or allow food or cleaner res idues to accumulate on sealing surfaces Ensure that the door and door sealing surfaces are kept clean by wiping after use with first a damp cloth and finally with a so...

Page 5: ...he microwaves if you accidentally set the oven going when it is empty 4 DO NOT cover the rear ventilation slots with cloths or paper Reason The cloths or paper may catch fire as hot air is evacuated from the oven 5 ALWAYS use oven gloves when removing a dish from the oven Reason Some dishes absorb microwaves and heat is always transferred from the food to the dish The dishes are therefore hot 6 DO ...

Page 6: ...baby NEVER heat a baby s bottle with the teat on as the bottle may explode if overheated During microwave heating of beverages there are results in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care has to be taken when handling the container 9 Be careful not to damage the power cable Do not immerse power cable or plug in water and keep power cable away from heated surfaces Do not operate this appliance if i...

Page 7: ...should not be stored or hidden just above the oven WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been re paired by a competent person WARNING It is hazardous for anyone other than a comperent person to carry out any service or repair operation which involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy WARNING Liquids...

Page 8: ...type miniature circuit breakers In case a new socket is need installation and cable connection must only be done by a qualified electrician If the plug is no longer accessible following installation a pole discon necting device must be present on the installation site with a contact gap of at least 3 mm Adapters multiway strips and extension cords must not be used Overloading can result in fire Plug...

Page 9: ...nds the Clock symbol and 12 00 blink on the DISPLAY Setting the Clock 1 Press CLOCK The 12 starts blinking 2 Turn MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR to set hour 3 Press CLOCK again The 00 starts blinking 4 Turn MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR to set minute 5 Press CLOCK again The clock sets by itself within 5 seconds ...

Page 10: ...Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 8 Oven Features Note Shelf levels are numbered from the bottom up The levels 4 and 5 are mainly used for grill function The microwave level is mainly used for microwave function Please refer to Cooking Guides provided throughout this booklet to determine appropriate shelf level for your dishes ...

Page 11: ...c Tray Useful for Microwave Mode 2 Two Baking Trays DO NOT use for Microwave Mode 3 Grill Insert for Ceramic Tray Useful for Speed Menu and Grill Mode 4 Oven Rack DO NOT use for Microwave Mode Note Please refer to Cooking Guides provided throughout this booklet to determine appropriate ac cessory for your dishes ...

Page 12: ...E 5 MICROWAVE MODE 6 MODE SELECTOR 7 DISPLAY 8 STEAM CLEAN 9 CLOCK 10 COOK TIME 11 END TIME 12 TEMPERATURE 13 POWER LEVEL ENTER 14 MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR 15 STOP CANCEL 16 START Using Pop Up Dials Note The MODE SELECTOR 6 and MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR 14 are pop up dials Sim ply press and turn to desired setting ...

Page 13: ...le for baking and roasting Grill Setting Food is heated by the top heating element Convection Bottom Heat Setting Hot air and the bottom heating element combine so food can be crisped and browned SPEED MENU MODE Choose from twelve pre programmed speed menu settings to con veniently cook roast or bake your favourite foods Cooking time and power level are automatically set Simply select the programm...

Page 14: ... mode The oven mode and recommended temperature will be displayed Dual Convection Convection Top Heat Conventional Heat Grill Convection Bottom Heat Note The convection heater and grill heater switch on and off constantly to regulate the tempera ture 3 To change temperature press TEMPERATURE and turn MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR to set desired temperature 4 To set cooking time press COOK TIME and turn ...

Page 15: ...are available to change the setting 2 In Oven Mode settings the convection heater and top and bottom heating elements switch off and on throughout cooking to regulate the temperature 3 During cooking the inside temperature is displayed by pressing TEMPERATURE and POWER LEVEL ENTER at the same time Important When using Oven Mode be sure glass baking dishes are suitable for 40 250 C cooking temperat...

Page 16: ... in this table as guidelines for baking We recommend to preheat the oven with dual convection mode Food Item Shelf Level Temperature C Accessory Time h Hazelnut Cake Square Mould 2 160 170 Oven rack 1 00 1 10 Lemon Cake Ring shaped or Bowl Mould 2 150 160 Oven rack 0 50 1 00 Sponge Cake 3 150 160 Oven rack 0 35 0 45 Fruit Flan Base 3 150 170 Oven rack 0 25 0 35 Flat Streusel Fruit Cake Yeast dough...

Page 17: ...nd to preheat the oven using Convection Top Heat mode Put meat on oven rack follow shelf level advice in the table and use baking tray as oil pan on level 1 Food Item Shelf Level Temperature C Accessory Time h Beef Roast Beef 1kg Medium 3 1 170 190 Oven rack Baking tray 1 00 1 30 Pork Shoulder Joint Roll 1 kg 3 1 180 200 Oven rack Baking tray 1 30 2 00 Lamb Roast Lamb Leg of Lamb0 8 kg 2 1 190 210...

Page 18: ... in this table as guidelines for baking We recommend to preheat the oven with Conventional Heat mode Food Item Shelf Level Temperature C Accessory Time h Lasagne 3 200 220 Oven rack 0 25 0 35 Vegetables Gratin 3 180 200 Oven rack 0 20 0 30 Potato Gratin 3 180 200 Oven rack 0 25 0 35 Frozen Pizza Baguettes 3 160 180 Baking tray 0 10 0 15 Oven Chips 3 200 220 Baking tray 0 15 0 20 Marble Cake 3 180 ...

Page 19: ...mperature preheat for 3 minutes Food Item Shelf Level Time min 1st side Time min 2nd side Accessory Kebab Spits 4 8 10 6 8 Grill insert with ceramic tray Pork Steaks 4 7 9 5 7 Grill insert with ceramic tray Sausages 4 4 6 3 5 Baking tray Chicken Pieces 4 10 15 8 10 Grill insert with ceramic tray Salmon Steaks 4 8 12 6 10 Grill insert with ceramic tray Sliced Vegetables 5 5 7 3 5 Baking tray Toast ...

Page 20: ...ide Use temperatures and times in this table as guidelines for baking We recommend to preheat the oven with Convection Bottom Heat mode Food Item Shelf Level Temperature C Accessory Time min Fresh Pizza 3 180 200 Baking tray 15 25 Chilled Pre baked Quiche Pie 2 180 200 Oven rack 10 15 Frozen Self Ris ing Pizza 2 180 200 Baking tray 15 20 Frozen Pizza 3 200 220 Oven Rack 10 15 Chilled Pizza 3 180 2...

Page 21: ...3 Turn MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR to set desired cook time 1 After 5 seconds setting cook time ends automatically and START blinks 2 Press COOK TIME to end setting cook time 4 Press START the oven will start promptly 5 When the set time has elapsed an audible signal sounds and the oven switches itself off Note More Less function During cooking you can adjust the pre set cooking time with MULTI FUNCTI...

Page 22: ...in Example Current time is 13 00 Desired end time is 14 00 Cooking time 1 00 is displayed 5 Press START to start the oven The oven will start promptly Note 1 The cooking time will count down in the time display When the set time has elapsed an audible signal sounds and the oven switches itself off 2 During cooking you can adjust the preset cooking time with the MULTI FUNCTION SE LECTOR for better ...

Page 23: ... the desired cook time 2 00 3 Press END TIME 14 00 which cook time is added to current time is displayed Enter the desired End Time 18 00 4 Press END TIME The oven automatically starts at the reserved time of 16 00 The Cook Time is displayed at the start of cooking Note End Time is displayed when reservation is completed Cook Time and End Time can be changed before the reserved time ...

Page 24: ... Speed Menu position 2 Turn MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR to select desired Speed Menu setting Refer to table on pages 23 24 for a description of the 12 Speed Menu settings 3 Press POWER LEVEL ENTER to change weight 4 Turn MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR to select desired weight 5 Press START Note Some of the speed menus are continuous Others require the food to be turned over the oven will beep to prompt you T...

Page 25: ... 4 Frozen Lasa gne 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 Ceramic tray 3 Put frozen lasagne in a suitable glass pyrex or ceramic dish After reheating let stand for 3 4 minutes 5 Frozen Fish Gratin 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 Ceramic tray 3 Put frozen fish gratin in a suit able glass pyrex or ceramic dish After cooking stand for 3 4 minutes 6 Chicken Pieces 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 6 0 6 0 8 0 8 1 0 Grill insert with cer...

Page 26: ...tes 11 Cake 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 Ceramic tray 3 Put dough into suitable sized round glass pyrex baking dish This programme is suitable for batter such as marble cake lemon cake and hazelnut cake 12 Muffins 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 Oven rack 3 Put muffin dough in metal muf fin dish suitable for 12 muffins Set dish on oven rack 0 5 0 6 kg weight range is recom mended for muffins of each 45 g 0 7 0 8 kg weight ...

Page 27: ...et desired defrost item Refer to table on page 26 for a description of the 5 Speed Defrost settings 3 Select the food weight by turning the MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR 4 Press START to start cooking When cooking has finished the oven will beep and flash End four times The oven will then beep one time per minute for 3 minutes Result Defrosting begins The oven beeps half way through defrosting to remind y...

Page 28: ...aluminium foil Turn the fish over when the oven beeps This programme is suitable for whole fishes as well as for fish fillets 4 Bread Cake 0 1 1 0 Ceramic tray 1 10 30 Put bread on a piece of kitchen paper and turn over as soon as the oven beeps Place cake on ceramic tray and if possible turn over as soon as the oven beeps Oven keeps operating and is stopped when you open the door This programme is su...

Page 29: ...es are absorbed by the food up to a depth of about 1 inch 2 5 cm Cooking then continues as the heat is dissipated within the food 3 Cooking times vary according to the container used and the properties of the food Quantity and density Water content Initial temperature Refrigerated or not Important As the centre of the food is cooked by heat dissipation cooking continues even when you have taken th...

Page 30: ...at cooks the food Setting Microwave Mode 1 Turn MODE SELECTOR to microwave position Time and power level will appear on DISPLAY 2 Turn MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR to set desired cooking time When cooking time is set START will blink If you do not wish to change power level press START to start cooking 3 To change power level press POWER LEVEL ENTER and turn MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR to desired level Ref...

Page 31: ...RK HIGH 100 900 For heating up liquids HIGH LOW 83 750 For heating up and cooking food MEDIUM HIGH 67 600 For heating up and cooking food MEDIUM 50 450 For cooking meat and heating up delicate foods MEDIUM LOW 33 300 DEFROST 20 180 For defrosting and continued cook ing LOW 11 100 For defrosting delicate foods ...

Page 32: ... is too close to the oven wall or if too much foil is used Crusting Plate Do not preheat for more than 8 minutes China and Earthenware Porcelain pottery glazed earthenware and bone china are usually suitable unless decorated with a metal trim Disposable Polyester Cardboard Dishes Some frozen foods are packaged in these dishes Fast food Packaging Polystyrene cups containers Can be used to warm food...

Page 33: ...me other plastics may warp or discolour at high temperatures Do not use Melamine plastic Cling film Can be used to retain moisture Should not touch the food Take care when removing the film as hot steam will escape Freezer bags Only if boilable or oven proof Should not be airtight Prick with a fork if necessary Wax or Grease proof Paper Can be used to retain moisture and prevent spattering Note Arci...

Page 34: ...suitable cling film Standing Times After cooking it is important to let food stand for recommended standing time to allow the temperature to even out within the food COOKING GUIDE FOR FROZEN VEGETABLES Use a suitable glass Pyrex bowl with lid Cook covered for the minimum time see table Continue cooking to get the result you prefer Stir twice during cooking and once after cooking Add salt herbs or b...

Page 35: ... centre Brussels Sprouts 250 5 6 3 Add 60 75 ml 4 5 tbsp water Carrots 250 4 5 3 Cut carrots into even sized slices Cauliflower 250 500 4 5 7 8 3 Prepare even sized florets Cut big florets into halves Arrange stems to the centre Courgettes 250 3 4 3 Courgettes into slices Add 30ml 2 tbsp water or a knob of butter Cook until just tender Egg Plants 250 3 4 3 Cut egg plants into small slices and sprinkl...

Page 36: ...ven will reheat food in a fraction of the time a conventional oven takes Arranging and Covering Avoid reheating large items such as joints of meat since they tend to overcook and dry out before the centre is piping hot You will have more success reheating smaller pieces Keeping food covered while heating will also help prevent drying Power Levels Different power levels can be used for reheating fo...

Page 37: ... frozen food in a short period of time This can be a great advantage if unexpected guests suddenly show up Frozen poultry must be thoroughly thawed before cooking Remove any metal ties and take it out of any wrapping to allow thawed liquid to drain away Put the frozen food on a dish without cover Turn over half way drain off any liquid and remove any giblets as soon as possible Check the food occa...

Page 38: ... parts like wings and ends with aluminium foil Turn over after half of defrosting time Fish Fish Fillets Whole Fish 200 g 400 g 6 7 11 13 10 25 Put frozen fish in the middle of ceramic plate Arrange the thinner parts under the thicker parts Shield narrow ends of fillets and tail of whole fish With aluminium foil Turn over after half of defrosting time Fruit Berries 300 g 6 7 5 10 Spread fruit on a fla...

Page 39: ...l of cold water Cook uncovered in a glass Pyrex bowl using 900 W until glaze icing is transparent about 3 to 4 minutes Stir twice during cooking Cooking Jam Put 600 g of fruits such as mixed berries in a suitably sized glass Pyrex bowl Add 300 g of preserving sugar and stir well Cook covered for 10 12 minutes using 900 W Stir several times during cooking Empty directly into small jam glasses with ...

Page 40: ... the end of cooking End blinks 4 times on the display 1 To switch beeper off press STOP CANCEL and START at the same time and hold for one second 2 To switch beeper back on press STOP CANCEL and START again at the same time and hold for one second ...

Page 41: ...gainst unintended use To Lock Oven 1 Press STEAM CLEAN and CLOCK at the same time and hold for 3 seconds 2 Lock symbol appears on DISPLAY indicating all functions locked To Unlock Oven 1 Press STEAM CLEAN and CLOCK at the same time and hold for 3 seconds 2 Lock symbol disappears indicating functions unlocked ...

Page 42: ...l water onto the floor of the empty oven 2 Press STEAM CLEAN The oven will start automatically After 15 minutes the oven will stop automatically Wipe it out with a dry cloth Important Use this feature only when oven has cooled completely to room temperature Do NOT use distilled water Do Not use high pressure water cleaners or steam jet cleaners for safety reasons ...

Page 43: ...e inside Important Take special care NOT to spill water in the vents NEVER use abrasive products or chemical solvents ALWAYS ensure that door seals are clean to prevent particles from building up so that the door can close properly Storing and Repairing Your Microwave Oven Repairs should only be made by a qualified service technician If oven requires servicing unplug the oven and contact the neares...

Page 44: ...nterference with radios or televisions Slight interference on televisions or radios may occur when the oven is operating To minimize this effect try to install oven away from televisions radios and aerials Electronic interference causes DISPLAY to be reset Disconnect the power plug and reconnect it Reset the time Condensation appears inside the oven This is a normal occurrence Simply wipe away aft...

Page 45: ...f the fuse is indicated on the pin face of the plug and if it requires replacing a fuse approved to BS1363 of the same rating must be used Never use the plug with the fuse cover omitted if the cover is detachable If a replacement fuse cover is required it must be of the same colour as the pin face of the plug Replacement covers are available from your Dealer If the fitted plug is not suitable for t...

Page 46: ...reen or green and yellow Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured black Important Consult a qualified electrician or service technician if in doubt about any of these instructions The manufacturer of this oven will not accept any liability for damage to persons or material for non observance of these requirements There are no user serviceable parts inside the oven ...

Page 47: ...wer of your oven For example If the cooking instructions are based on a 650W oven then you will need to reduce some cooking time for the FQ159ST 900W Ready meals are now very convenient and popular These are meals which are already prepared and cooked by the food manufacturer and then frozen chilled or vacuum sealed for long life Increasingly heating times for such ready meals are being based on t...

Page 48: ...rce 230V 50 Hz Power Consumption Maximum power Microwave Top Grill Bottom Heater Dual Convection 3150 W 1650 W 2800 W 1000 W 3000 W Output Power 100 W 900 W IEC 705 240V 900W 230V 850W Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Magnetron OM75P 20 Cooling Method Cooling fan motor Dimensions W x H x D Outside Oven cavity 595 x 460 x 520 mm 429 x 229 x 430 mm Volume 42 liter Weight Net Shipping 37 kg approx 46 kg ...

Page 49: ...47 Note ...

Page 50: ...Code No DE68 03150K ...

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