
Power settings
Power (P)
Display
Type
1 x
800 W
P100
(100%)
High
Heating up liquids, cooking
2 x
720 W
P-90
(90%)
3 x
640 W
P-80
(80%)
4 x
560 W
P-70
(70%)
Medium high Defrosting and heating up deep-frozen dishes
5 x
480 W
P-60
(60%)
6 x
400 W
P-50
(50%)
Medium
Cooking delicate food
7 x
320 W
P-40
(40%)
8 x
240 W
P-30
(30%)
Defrosting
Defrosting food
9 x
160 W
P-20
(20%)
10 x
80 W
P-10
(10%)
Defrosting
Defrosting sensitive food.
11 x
P-00
(00%)
No microwave function, cooling fan only
Example: to programme the microwave function for a cooking time of 5 minutes at 50% power.
1. Press 6 times. The display shows
P- 50
.
2. Turn the rotary control
until the display shows
5:00
.
3. Press the rotary control
to start the programme.
Quick-programming
:
The most commonly used microwave time-settings can be called up simply by pressing the rotary
control
. With this function, the microwave power setting is
always
100%. Each press on the
rotary control adds 30 seconds to the cooking time. The maximum pre-programmable time is 10
minutes.
Note: the cooking process starts as soon as the rotary control is pressed.
Example: to programme the microwave function for a cooking time of 2 minutes at 100% power.
Press the rotary control
4 times. The display shows
2:00
and the microwave
operation starts.
Grill rack
The food to be cooked is put directly on the grill rack, which is then placed on the glass turntable.
–
For grilling, use the grill rack with the extended feet.
–
When using the hot-air convection function, e.g. when cooking a pizza, use the rack with the
shorter feet.
Grill function
:
The grilling process uses radiation heat to cook the food. The programme is suitable for cooking ‘au
gratin’ or for grilling thin pieces of meat.
The programme is selected by pressing
. The maximum programmable cooking time is 95
minutes.
Example: to programme the unit for a grilling time of 30 minutes.
1. Press once.
2. Turn the rotary control
until the display shows
30:00
.
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