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142 x 208 mm
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Always make sure that the cooking container or plate used does not contain any metal decoration such as a gold rim or
colour containing metal particles. Lead crystal objects are also not suitable. Always make sure that no parts of the cooking
containers used are hollow (e.g. the handles). Porous materials may have absorbed water during cleaning and are again
not suitable. Cooking containers or utensils made of ‘Melamine’ plastic material absorb energy and are also unsuitable.
Using the microwave function
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Containers made from heat-resistant glass or porcelain are particularly suitable for use in microwave appliances.
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Plastic is suitable only if it is heat-resistant.
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Plastic cooking containers especially designed for use with microwave ovens are available at most kitchenware dealers.
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Cooking bags etc. should be punctured to be able to release any high pressure during cooking.
Using the grill function
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When using the grill function, any heat-resistant containers or plates suitable for conventional ovens may be used. Do not
use any plastic items when using the grill.
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The food to be cooked can be put directly on the grill rack, which is then placed on the glass turntable.
Using the microwave/grill combination function
∙
When using the microwave/grill combination, the microwave and grill functions are activated alternately. The containers
or plates must therefore be suitable for use in a microwave appliance as well as being heat-resistant. Because of the
relatively high temperatures, plastic items must not be used. Make sure that the container or plate used does not contain
any metal parts.
Operation
Initial setting of the clock
∙
Once the unit has been connected to the power supply, the display shows ‘
1:00
’ and an acoustic signal is heard.
∙
Turn the rotary control to set the correct hour.
∙
Press the
button briefly. The minute digits are shown.
∙
Turn the rotary control to set the correct minutes.
∙
Press the
button briefly to finish setting the time. ‘:’ flashes in the display and the current time is shown.
∙
The time setting process can be cancelled or skipped by pressing the
key.
∙
After a power failure, the clock must be re-set.
Changing the time
∙
To change the time, press the
button for 3 seconds. The display shows
Hr
24
or
Hr
12
.
∙
Press the
button briefly to change between the 24- or 12-hour formats.
∙
Turn the rotary control to set the correct hour.
∙
Press the
button briefly. The minute digits are shown.
∙
Turn the rotary control to set the correct minutes.
∙
Press the
button briefly to finish setting the time. ‘:’ flashes in the display and the current time is shown.
Acoustic signal & Childproof safety device
Acoustic signal
∙
When any control button is pressed or the rotary control turned, a correct input is acknowledged by a beep signal.
∙
To cancel the signal, press the
button briefly.
∙
Cancelling the beep signal in this way only affects the use of control buttons or rotary control; the signals indicating
programme sequences will still be active.
∙
To re-activate the signal, press the
button again briefly.
Childproof safety device:
∙
This safety device prevents children from operating the appliance without supervision.
∙
To activate the safety device, press
for 3 seconds. The indicator
appears on the display.
∙
To switch off the safety device, press
again for 3 seconds. The indicator
goes out.
∙ Note: Should you experience a problem when switching the appliance on, first verify that the safety device is not
activated.
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