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INSTALLATION

INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE

1. Remove all packaging and check carefully for

any signs of damage.

2. This oven is designed to fit into a 360mm high

cupboard as standard.
When fitting into a 350mm high cupboard:-
Unscrew and remove the 4 feet from the bottom
of the oven. There are 3 tall feet and 1 short
foot. Replace the 3 tall feet with those provided
in the accessory pack. Do not replace the short
foot.

3. If fitting the microwave oven above a

conventional oven (position A) then use the mylar
sheet provided.
a. Cut the Mylar sheet to fit the internal width of

the unit.

b. Peel back the

protective
cover on the
tape and fix
to the rear of
the shelf so
that it covers
the service
gap. (See
diagram).

4. Fit the appliance into the kitchen cupboard

slowly, and without force, until the front frame of
the oven seals against the front opening of the
cupboard.

5. Ensure the appliance is

stable and not leaning.
Ensure that a 5mm gap is
kept between the cupboard
door above and the top of
the frame (see diagram).

6. Fix the oven in position with the

screws provided.
The fixing points are located
on the top and bottom
corners of the oven (see
diagram, item 9, on page 4).

7. It is important to ensure that the installation of

this product conforms to the instructions in this
operation manual and the hob or conventional
oven manufacturer’s installation instructions.

5 mm

Mylar sheet

Conventional

oven

Inter

nal width

Service gap

If fitting the microwave in position B or C:

• The cupboard must be a minimum of 500

mm (E) above the worktop and must 

not

be

installed 

directly

above a hob.

• This appliance has been tested and approved

for use near domestic gas, electric and
induction hobs only.

• Sufficient space between hob and

microwave should be allowed to prevent
overheating of microwave oven,
surrounding cupboard and accessories.

• Do not operate the hob without pans when

the microwave oven is operating.

• Care should be taken when attending to the

microwave oven while the hob is on.

E

D

SAFE USE OF THE APPLIANCE

Position A

Position B

Position C

Position D

Conventional

oven

POSITION

NICHE SIZE

CHIMNEY

Gap Between

W

D

H

(min)

Cupboard & Ceiling

A

560 x 550 x 360

50

50

B + C

560 x 300 x 350

18

50

560 x 300 x 360

18

50

D

560 x 500 x 350

18

50

560 x 500 x 360

18

50

Measurements in (mm)

Chimney

Chimney

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Summary of Contents for MOA4217

Page 1: ...Model MOA4217 INSTRUCTION BOOK INSTRUCTION BOOK GB D E T V O S S N Y E FINAL VS 22D EU English 23 06 2004 13 34 Page A...

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Page 3: ...levels 11 Manual operation 11 Other convenient functions 12 13 Automatic operation 14 Automatic charts 15 17 Recipes for automatic AC 6 AC 7 17 18 Cooking charts 19 21 Recipes 21 25 Care cleaning 26 W...

Page 4: ...ot allow the power supply cord to run over any hot or sharp surfaces such as the hot air vent area at the top rear of the oven Do not attempt to replace the oven lamp yourself or allow anyone who is n...

Page 5: ...Slice stuffed baked foods after heating to release steam and avoid burns Keep children away from the door to prevent them burning themselves To avoid misuse by children WARNING Only allow children to...

Page 6: ...f the turntable rim when removing them from the oven NOTE When you order accessories please mention two items part name and model name to your dealer or authorised VOSS service agent 10 11 14 12 13 1...

Page 7: ...propriate button having the same symbol or carry out the necessary operation Stir Turn over Weight Microwave power level Cooking in progress 3 TIMER WEIGHT knob 4 MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button 5 AUTOMA...

Page 8: ...knob clockwise or counter clockwise 2 Press the STOP button if you make a mistake during programming 3 If the electrical power supply to your microwave oven is interrupted the display will intermitten...

Page 9: ...t melt Fasten the roasting bag with string and pierce it several times with a fork Non heat resistant food wraps are not recommended for use in a microwave oven BROWNING DISH A special microwave dish...

Page 10: ...will enable the steam which forms to dissipate without splitting the skin or shell LARGE AND SMALL QUANTITIES Microwave times are directly dependent upon the amount of food which you would like to tha...

Page 11: ...stores so that the surface does not dry out Drinks need not be covered When boiling liquids such as water coffee tea or milk place a glass stirrer in the container If possible stir large quantities f...

Page 12: ...sed vegetables should be stirred or turned over After cooking allow the vegetables to stand for approx 2 minutes so that the temperature disperses evenly standing time The cooking times given are guid...

Page 13: ...es 30 seconds 10 30 minutes 1 minute 30 90 minutes 5 minutes x2 x1 Your oven has 5 power levels To choose the power level for cooking follow the advice given in the recipe section Generally the follow...

Page 14: ...tating TIMER WEIGHT knob x1 2 Choose the desired power level by pressing the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button once x4 4 Choose the desired power level by pressing the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button four tim...

Page 15: ...utton is pressed while the oven is in operation 3 TO CHECK THE POWER LEVEL To check the microwave power level during cooking press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button As long as your finger is touching t...

Page 16: ...nly Do not include the weight of the container For food weighing more or less than weights given in the automatic chart use manual programmes For best results follow the cooking charts on pages 19 21...

Page 17: ...es eg strips cubes or slices Add 1 tbsp water per 100 g and salt as desired For mushrooms no additional water is necessary Cover with a lid When audible signal sounds stir and re cover After cooking l...

Page 18: ...r defrosting rinse with cold water cover with aluminium foil and stand for 15 30 minutes until thoroughly defrosted Finally clean the poultry under running water Remove all packaging from the cake Pla...

Page 19: ...200 g 400 g 600 g fish fillet salt 40 g 80 g 120 g banana sliced 160 g 320 g 480 g ready made curry sauce Preparation 1 Place the fish fillet in a round gratin dish with the thin ends toward the cent...

Page 20: ...s 4 Cover the gratin with the grated cheese sprinkle with paprika powder and cook on AUTOCOOK AC 7 Gratin 5 After cooking let stand for 5 10 minutes GRATIN AC 7 Potato courgette gratin Ingredients 0 5...

Page 21: ...ter cover and stir from time to 500 800 W 4 41 2 time Meat 1 slice 200 800 W 3 4 thinly spread sauce over the top cover Fish fillet 200 800 W 2 3 cover Sausages 2 180 560 W approx 2 pierce the skin se...

Page 22: ...00 240 W 6 8 turn half way through thawing time 30 Rolls 2 80 240 W app 1 only partially thaw Sliced bread for toasting 250 240 W 2 4 remove outer slices after each minute has passed 5 White loaf whol...

Page 23: ...e salt 150ml cover stir occasionally during cooking Celery 500 800 W 9 11 dice finely cover stir occasionally during cooking 50ml White cabbage 500 800 W 15 17 cut into strips cover stir occasionally...

Page 24: ...mmental cheese Netherlands MUSHROOM SOUP Champignonsoep Total cooking time approx 13 17 Minutes Utensil Bowl with Lid 2 l Capacity Ingredients 200 g mushrooms sliced 1 onion 50 g finely chopped 300 ml...

Page 25: ...g finely chopped 100 ml white wine seasoned gravy browning for approx 1 2 l gravy 300 ml cream 1 tbsp parsley chopped 1 Cut the fillet into finger width strips 2 Grease the dish all over with the butt...

Page 26: ...utes Utensils Bowl with lid 2 l capacity shallow square souffl mould with lid approx 20 x 20 x 6 cm Ingredients 300 g tinned tomatoes 50 g ham finely cubed 1 onion 50 g finely chopped 1 clove of garli...

Page 27: ...ith the milk together with the sugar and the food thickener cover and cook stirring during cooking and again at the end 3 4 min 800 W 4 Turn out the jelly onto a plate and decorate with the whole frui...

Page 28: ...cleaning wipe any splatters or spills with a soft damp cloth or sponge after each use while the oven is still warm For heavier spills use a mild soap and wipe several times with a damp cloth until all...

Page 29: ...e turntable food does not extend beyond the edge of the turntable preventing it from rotating there is nothing in the well beneath the turntable Isolate the appliance from the fuse box Call an authori...

Page 30: ...y of residence Appliances found to be in use within commercial or similar environment plus those which are subject to rental agreements Products of Voss manufacture which are not marketed by Voss Euro...

Page 31: ...protect them during transportation Only the minimum packaging necessary is used Packaging materials e g foil or styrofoam can place children at risk Danger of suffocation Keep packaging material away...

Page 32: ...xing points are located on the top and bottom corners of the oven see diagram item 9 on page 4 7 It is important to ensure that the installation of this product conforms to the instructions in this op...

Page 33: ...he power supply cord may only be replaced by an electrician Before installing tie a piece of string to the power supply cord to facilitate connection to point A when the appliance is being installed W...

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