after it has been taken from the freezer. Wait until the food can be easily detached from
the plastic, before it is put into the oven inside a container suitable for use with
microwave ovens.
Example: to programme the microwave to defrost 500g of meat.
1. Turn
, until the display shows
500 g
and the symbols
Auto
, and start
blinking on the display.
2. Press
. The display shows
Auto
and . The required defrosting time appears on
the display.
Quick-programme
The most commonly used microwave time-settings can be called up simply by pressing .
With this function, the microwave power setting is
always
100%.
Press once
=>
0:30 minutes
Press twice
=>
1:00 minutes
Press 3 times
=>
1:30 minutes
Press 4 times
=>
2:00 minutes
Press 5 times
=>
2:30 minutes
Press 6 times
=>
3:30 minutes
Press 7 times
=>
4:30 minutes
Press 8 times
=>
5:30 minutes
Press 9 times
=>
6:30 minutes
Press 10 times
=>
7:30 minutes
Press 11 times
=>
8:30 minutes
Press 12 times
=>
9:30 minutes
Press 13 times
=>
10:30 minutes
Press 14 times
=>
11:30 minutes
Press 15 times
=>
12:30 minutes
Note: the cooking process starts as soon as the key is pressed for the first time.
Example: to programme the microwave function for a cooking time of 1:30 minutes at
100% power.
1. Press
3 times. The display shows
1:30
and .
The programme starts when the key is first pressed.
Automatic cooking programmes
These automatic cooking programmes are helpful when cooking or heating up food without
having to select any particular settings, e.g. for power or cooking time. The result also
depends on the position on the turntable of the food to be cooked. If, for instance, the food
has not been placed right in the centre of the turntable, some additional cooking time may
be required once the pre-programmed time has elapsed.
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