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6 Microwave

Microwave

6.1 

Note on use

Refer to the «Safety precautions» section.

Porcelain, ceramic and earthenware cookware have cavities which can fill with wa-
ter. Risk of cracking! Follow the manufacturers’ instructions.

Suitable for microwave and combi mode

Not suitable for microwave and combi mode

Particularly suitable for microwave mode 

Heat-resistant glass, e.g. Pyrex

Porcelain

Microwaveable plastic

Silicone baking moulds

Permitted for microwave mode 

Aluminium packaging of convenience foods

Low and high wire rack

Forbidden for microwave mode 

Cast iron pots

Metal cookware

Aluminium foil

Baking trays

Cookware with gold rim or metal decor

Meat thermometer

6.2 

Tips for microwave mode

Put the food in the cooking space before switching on the microwave.

If the «Preheat» option is enabled, the microwave is always automatically deactiv-
ated during preheating.

▸ Cover the food to prevent it from drying out when using the microwave-only mode.

Suitable covers include microwave food covers, glass or porcelain lids and mi-
crowaveable film.

The cooking space can become damp when using the microwave mode. To avoid un-
pleasant odours and corrosion in the cooking space, please observe the following:
▸ Cover liquid or steaming food – unless it should remain crispy.
▸ Wipe away traces of water or soiling with a soft cloth to prevent corrosion and un-

pleasant odours.

▸ To prevent damage to the appliance, leave the appliance door open in the at-rest pos-

ition at the end of cooking until the cooking space has cooled down.

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Summary of Contents for CM2T-24021

Page 1: ...Operating instructions CombiMiwell V4000 45 CombiMiwell V2000 38 38C Microwave oven V ZUG Home Install the app network your appliances and benefit from a wide range of useful functions...

Page 2: ...ating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliances is reserved Validity These operating instructions apply to Model...

Page 3: ...ime 26 4 19 End of operation 26 4 20 Switching the appliance off 27 4 21 Appliance tips 27 5 Applications 28 5 1 Model V2000 28 5 2 Model V4000 29 5 3 More applications 31 6 Microwave 33 6 1 Note on u...

Page 4: ...4 13 1 Saving energy 42 14 Disposal 43 Index 44 15 Notes 46 16 Service Support 47...

Page 5: ...Indicates step by step instructions Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken Indicates a list 1 2 General safety precautions Read the operating instruc tions before using the appli ance...

Page 6: ...as in staff kit chens in shops offices and other commercial establish ments in agricultural estab lishments by guests in hotels motels and other accommod ation establishments in bed and breakfast esta...

Page 7: ...moke is observed switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the appliance door closed in order to stifle any flames The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and th...

Page 8: ...without causing any damage Allow 45 mm niche clearance at the back of the appliance for ventilation For model V4000 ensure an air outlet below the appliance of 250 cm2 If the appliance is installed an...

Page 9: ...plastic or paper containers Ignition hazard Always open sealed food containers be fore placing them in the cooking space Danger of explosion due to overpres sure Caution Risk of burns The appliance ge...

Page 10: ...bjects that can rust in the cooking space To prevent corrosion leave the appli ance door open in the airing position until the cooking space has cooled down When cleaning the appliance make sure no wa...

Page 11: ...ly after completing the initial set up Procedure for model V4000 Heat the empty cooking space to 200 C for about 30 minutes using the operating mode Procedure for model V2000 Heat the empty cooking sp...

Page 12: ...OK Reheat Favourite 2 Defrost 1 4 5 1 7 2 6 OK 1 Function bars with function buttons 5 CircleSlider 2 Scroll bar position 6 Information 3 Apps 7 Bar for expanding the function bar 4 List of applicatio...

Page 13: ...lue Setting options Options Operating time Application tips End Favourite 3 3 Cooking space Model V4000 Model V2000 1 4 5 3 2 6 8 9 10 7 1 4 5 2 6 7 8 9 10 1 Appliance door 6 Ventilation slots 2 Door...

Page 14: ...wave and combi modes used with the appropriate accessories for model V2000 1 2 3 Round wire rack Model V4000 Damage due to missing or damaged rubber feet 4 Do not use the round wire rack in the microw...

Page 15: ...user settings appears To permanently change the view go in the user settings to Individual settings and select the desired start screen view Displaying quick information The app view displays the nam...

Page 16: ...ication group Either In the app view touch the desired application group The submenu with the associated applications appears in the display Or In the list view select the desired application group us...

Page 17: ...n Press Start to start the application The pulsing circle 2 of the CircleSlider indicates that operation has started The progress bar 3 in the CircleSlider shows the countdown to the time remaining of...

Page 18: ...lication these can be selected when the set duration is up Microwave An operating time must be set for all operating modes with microwave Setting range Application Function Minimum Maximum Model V4000...

Page 19: ...remaining to the start of opera tion and the end of operation appear in the dis play 15min 13 21 Appliance starts in 32min If necessary check and change the settings Any changes to the Operating time...

Page 20: ...later time The application does not start automatically but instead only through the in teraction of the user The appliance remains ready to start and does not switch back to EcoStandby Setting Start...

Page 21: ...in the options Select the desired application see page 16 Touch Options and select Preheat Touch the Preheat switch Preheating is turned on Set further options if required see page 19 Confirm the set...

Page 22: ...required To discard favourites touch To save favourites press OK Quick information for the favourite is displayed The favourite 1 appears in the start screen as an app with a heart 1 Changing favourit...

Page 23: ...an be Temperature setting Microwave power level Food entry Pinning a main value Select the desired application The ready to start screen appears in the display Adjust the main value using the CircleSl...

Page 24: ...ears in the display Press OK to confirm the message Checking and changing Touch the Timer function button The countdown to the time remaining appears in the display Press and hold Stop The timer is in...

Page 25: ...layed Turning on the display lock Touch the Display lock function button The following appears in the display Activate Touch Activate appears in the display Turning off the display lock Press and hold...

Page 26: ...eached The application ends automatically An acoustic signal is emitted In the display appears Process finished Press OK to confirm the message Depending on the application the following available opt...

Page 27: ...the function button Any running application is ended any timer that is turned on will remain active If turned on the display lock is deactivated The display goes dark Display after switching off Depe...

Page 28: ...and beat them before cooking For fried eggs prick the yolk before cooking Turn or stir foods if possible halfway through the cooking time Hot air grill with microwave combi mode This combi mode combi...

Page 29: ...them before cooking For fried eggs prick the yolk before cooking Turn or stir foods if possible halfway through the cooking time Hot air Temperature range 50 220 C Recommended value 180 C Level Low w...

Page 30: ...ing Place the food to be grilled directly on the wire shelf or in porcelain or glass cook ware Combi modes In combi mode any operating mode can be combined with the microwave reducing the cooking time...

Page 31: ...sories in the microwave mode Useful tips on defrosting can also be found under Application tips Reheating With Reheat various beverages and plated meals can be warmed up or heated This is done through...

Page 32: ...parts of the body Refreshing towels Before starting the application Wet and wring out the towels Open or roll up the towels to the desired size and place on the low wire rack or the turntable Hot wrap...

Page 33: ...rmometer 6 2 Tips for microwave mode Put the food in the cooking space before switching on the microwave If the Preheat option is enabled the microwave is always automatically deactiv ated during preh...

Page 34: ...stered in the U S and other countries App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc 7 2 Initial set up When establishing a connection stay close to your household appliance and have the password for your w...

Page 35: ...vated the appliance can only be operated after first en tering a code The code is displayed in reverse order when unlocking The childproof lock is activated within 1 minute of the appliance being swit...

Page 36: ...called up and changed Automatic summer winter time adjustment CEST CET If this function is activated the switch between Central European summer and winter time occurs automatically This requires that...

Page 37: ...number SN and article number are displayed Version numbers The current software versions are displayed Demo mode The appliance shows the current demo mode status The demo mode can only be switched on...

Page 38: ...e accessories out of the cooking space before cleaning Clean the cooking space regularly and especially when food has spilled over Immedi ately wipe away any grease splashes or food residues Remove an...

Page 39: ...ledge the error message by touching OK Switch the power supply off for about 1 minute Switch the power supply back on If the error appears again note down the error message in full along with the seri...

Page 40: ...he appliance makes noises during opera tion Appliance can make noises at any time during operation switching pumping and fan noises Such noise is normal Clock is not running cor rectly Irregular mains...

Page 41: ...claims Please give the model designation and type of appliance and the exact designation of the accessory or spare part when ordering parts 11 1 Accessories Round TopClean baking tray For use with ap...

Page 42: ...to a foam a little longer and then carefully fold into the mixture When finished bake immediately Follow the instructions on how much baking powder to add Result Solution The baking has browned uneven...

Page 43: ...e carried out by a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance 14 3 Disposal The crossed out wheeled bin symbol requires the separate collection of waste electrical and...

Page 44: ...T 36 Clock 36 Clock synchronization 36 Date 36 Date and time format 36 Night mode 36 Time in standby 36 Time synchronization 36 Defrosting 31 Delayed start 19 Demo mode 37 Display Background 35 Bright...

Page 45: ...installation 8 General 5 Saving energy 42 Seed cushions 32 Service Support 47 Service agreement 47 Settings Changing 20 Checking 20 Signals and tones Acoustic signals 36 Feedback tones 36 Quiet mode 3...

Page 46: ...46 15 Notes...

Page 47: ...d appliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance ___________________...

Page 48: ...urite 2 Defrost 1 4 5 1 7 2 6 OK 1 Function bars with function buttons 5 CircleSlider 2 Scroll bar position 6 Information 3 Apps 7 Bar for expanding the function bar 4 List of applications V ZUG Ltd I...

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