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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

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 in a clean condition 

could lead to deterioration of the surface that 
could adversely aff ect the life of the appliance 
and possibly result in a hazardous situation.

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CLEANSERS

 steel-

wool pads, gritty wash-
cloths, etc. which can 
damage the control 
panel, and the interior and exterior oven 
surfaces. Use a sponge with a mild de-
tergent or a paper towel with spray glass 
cleaner. Apply spray glass cleaner to a 
paper towel.

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SPRAY

 

 directly on the oven.

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 especially if spill 

overs have occurred, remove the 
turntable, the turntable support 
and wipe the base of the oven 
clean.

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DESIGNED

  

to operate with the turnta-

ble in place.

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NOT

 

 operate the microwave oven 

when the turntable has been removed 
for cleaning.

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DETERGENT

 water and a soft cloth to 

clean the interior surfaces, front and rear of the 
door and the door opening.

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 or food particles to 

build up around the door.

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 when 

cleaning your microwave oven.

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 to a cup of water, 

placing this on the turntable and boiling for 
a few minutes can eliminate odors inside the 
oven.

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 boil a cup of water in the 

oven for 2 or 3 minutes. Steam will soften the 
marks.

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 G

RILL

 

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 does not need cleaning since 

the intense heat will burn off  any splashes, but 
the ceiling above it may need regular cleaning. 
This should be done with warm water, deter-
gent and a sponge. If the Grill is not used regu-
larly, it should be run for 10 minutes a month 
to burn off  any splashes.

Summary of Contents for AMW 833

Page 1: ...ing Istruzioni per l uso Brugsanvisning Bruksanvisning Käyttöohje Manual de utilização Instrucciones para el uso Instrukcje użytkowania Használati utasítás Οδηγίες Χρήσης Инструкция за употреба Návod k použití Návod na použitie Instrucţiuni de utilizare Инструкции по эксплуатации ...

Page 2: ...ropped Do not immerse the mains cord or plug in water Keep the cord away from hot surfaces Electri cal shock fire or other hazards may result DO NOT REMOVE THE MICROWAVE INLET PROTECTION PLATES located on the side of the oven cavity wall They prevent grease food par ticles from entering the mi crowave inlet channels ENSURE the oven cavity is empty before mounting CHECK THAT THE VOLTAGE on the rati...

Page 3: ...that the child is able to use the appliance in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities unless used under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety WARNING ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BECOME HOT during use young children should be kept away DO NOT USE YOUR...

Page 4: ...vent this possibility the following steps should be taken 1 Avoid using straight sided containers with narrow necks 2 Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and let the teaspoon remain in the container 3 After heating allow standing for a short time stirring again before carefully remo ving the container from the oven CAREFUL ALWAYS REFER to a microwave cookbook for details Espec...

Page 5: ...y before starting the oven CRISP HANDLE USE THE SUPPLIED SPECIAL CRISP HANDLE to remove the hot Crisp plate from the oven CRISP PLATE PLACE THE FOOD DIRECTLY ON THE CRISP PLATE Always use the Glass turn table as support when using the Crisp plate DO NOT PLACE ANY UTENSILS on the Crisp plate since it will quickly become very hot and is likely to cause damage to the utensil THE CRISP PLATE may be pr...

Page 6: ...before the safety lock is released KEY LOCK PRESS THE BACK AND OK buttons simultaneously and keep pressed until two beeps are heard 3 seconds USE THIS FUNCTION to hinder children from using the oven unattended WHEN THE LOCK IS ACTIVE all buttons are non responsive A CONFIRMATION MESSAGE is displayed for 3 seconds before returning to the previous view THE KEY LOCK ID DEACTIVATED the same way it was...

Page 7: ...mperature com pared to the default standard setting WHEN USING one of these functions the oven chooses the default standard setting This setting normally gives you the best result But if the food you heated became too warm to eat at once you can easily adjust this before you use that function the next time WHEN USING SOME OF THE FUNCTIONS the oven may stop and prompt you to perform an action or si...

Page 8: ...mpty positions marked shortcut As you use the oven over time it will automa tically fill in the list with shortcuts to your most frequently used functions WHEN YOU ENTER THE SHORTCUT MENU the function you have been using mostly will be pre selec ted and positioned as shortcut 1 NOTE the order of functions presented in the shortcut menu will automatically change ac cording to your cooking habits TU...

Page 9: ...GE PRESS THE OK BUTTON TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to choose one of the available lan guages PRESS THE OK BUTTON again to confirm the change THE APPLIANCE IS TURNED ON OR OFF using the On Off button or simply by turning the Multifunction Knob ON OFF WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS TURNED OFF all the buttons and the Adjust Knob is non responsive The 24 hour clock is displayed WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS TURNED ON all but...

Page 10: ...JUST KNOB to set the 24 hour clock PRESS THE OK BUTTON again to confirm the change THE CLOCK IS SET AND IN OPERATION CHANGING SETTINGS SOUND SETTING TURN THE ADJUST KNOB until Volume is displayed PRESS THE OK BUTTON TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the volume on high medium low or mute PRESS THE OK BUTTON again to confirm the change Volume Brightness Time Appliance and display settings Volume Brightnes...

Page 11: ...SETTINGS ECO TURN THE ADJUST KNOB until Eco Mode is displayed PRESS THE OK BUTTON TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to turn the ECO setting ON or OFF PRESS THE OK BUTTON again to confirm the change WHEN ECO IS ON the display will automatically turn off after a while to save energy It will automatically light up again when a button is pressed or the door is opened WHEN OFF IS SET the display will not turn off a...

Page 12: ... Knob to increase or decrease the time CHANGING SETTINGS BY TURNING THE ADJUST KNOB you may toggle between the parameters to select which you wish to alter PRESSING THE OK BUTTON selects and enables it to be changed it flashes Turn the Adjust Knob to alter your setting PRESS THE OK BUTTON AGAIN to confirm your selection The oven conti nues automatically with the new setting BY PRESSING THE BACK BU...

Page 13: ... OK BUTTON TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the desired length of the timer PRESS THE OK BUTTON to start the timer countdown AN ACOUSTIC SIGNAL will be heard when the timer has fi nished to count down PRESSING THE ON OFF BUTTON before the timer has finished will switch the timer off COOK REHEAT WITH MICROWAVES TURN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB until Microwave is shown TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the cooking ...

Page 14: ...content If the food contains egg or cream choose a lower power 750 W COOKING OF VEGETABLES meat etc 650 W COOKING OF fish 500 W MORE CAREFUL COOKING e g high protein sauces cheese and egg dishes and to finish cooking casseroles 350 W SIMMERING STEWS melting butter chocolate 160 W DEFROSTING Softening butter cheeses 90 W SOFTENING Ice cream 0 W WHEN USING the Timer only ...

Page 15: ...t to 30 seconds Each additional press increases the time with 30 seconds THIS FUNCTION IS USED for quick reheating of food with a high water content such as clear soups coffee or tea THIS FUNCTION IS ONLY AVALIABLE when the oven is switched off or in standby mode while the Multifunction Knob is in the Microwave position POWER END TIME MM SS 900 w 00 30 19 03 Cooking ...

Page 16: ... plate will rapidly reach its working temperature and begin to brown and crisp the food ENSURE that the Crisp plate is correctly placed in the middle of the Glass turntable THE OVEN AND THE CRISP PLATE become very hot when using this fun ction DO NOT PLACE THE HOT CRISP PLATE on any surface susceptible to heat BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH the Grill element USE OVEN MITTENS or the special Crisp handle s...

Page 17: ...nt brown surface to food FOR FOOD LIKE CHEESE TOAST STEAKS AND SAUSAGES place the food on the Wire rack ENSURE THAT THE UTENSILS used are heat resistant and ovenproof before grilling with them DO NOT USE PLASTIC utensils when grilling They will melt Items of wood or paper are not suitable either PREHEAT THE GRILL for 3 5 minutes on High grill power level CHOOSING POWER LEVEL Grill GRILL SUGGESTED ...

Page 18: ...r setting TURN THE ADJUST KNOB set the Microwave power level PRESS THE START BUTTON THE MAX POSSIBLE microwave power level when using the Grill Combi is limited to a factory preset level PLACE FOOD on the wire rack or on the glass turntable USE THIS FUNCTION TO cook such food as Lasagne Fish and Potato Gratins CHOOSING POWER LEVEL GRILL COMBI SUGGESTED USE GRILL POWER MICROWAVE POWER LASAGNE MID 3...

Page 19: ...le ALWAYS COVER FOOD when using this function IF THE FOOD IS PACKAGED in such way that it already have a cover the package should be cut with 2 3 scores to allow for excess pressure to escape during reheating PLACE THIN SLICES of meat on top of each other or interlace them THICKER SLICES such as meat loaf and sausages have to be placed close to each other PLASTIC FOIL should be scored or pricked w...

Page 20: ...t ties THE SHAPE OF THE PACKAGE alters the de frosting time Shallow packets defrost more quickly than a deep block SEPARATE PIECES as they begin to defrost Individual slices defrost more easily SHIELD AREAS OF FOOD with small pieces of aluminum foil if they start to become warm e g chicken legs and wing tips BOILED FOOD STEWS AND MEAT SAUCES defrost better if stirred during defrosting time WHEN DE...

Page 21: ...TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to select the food PRESS THE OK BUTTON to confirm your selection TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the weight PRESS THE START BUTTON USE THIS FUNCTION for defrosting Meat Poultry Fish Vegetables and Bread Jet Defrost should only be used if the net weight is between 100 g 3 0 kg ALWAYS PLACE THE FOOD on the glass turntable ...

Page 22: ...microwaves and choose 160 W when defrosting JET DEFROST FOOD HINTS MEAT 100g 2 0Kg MINCED MEAT cutlets steaks or roasts TURN FOOD when oven prompts POULTRY 100g 3 0Kg CHICKEN WHOLE pieces or fillets TURN FOOD when oven prompts FISH 100g 2 0Kg WHOLE STEAKS or fillets TURN FOOD when oven prompts VEGETABLES 100g 2 0Kg MIXED VEGETABLES peas broccoli etc TURN FOOD when oven prompts BREAD 100g 2 0Kg LOA...

Page 23: ...SS THE OK BUTTON to confirm your selection TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to select the food PRESS THE OK BUTTON to confirm your selection PRESS THE START BUTTON USE THIS FUNCTION TO quickly reheat your food from frozen to serving temperature AUTO CRISP IS USED ONLY for frozen ready made food Only use the supplied Crisp plate with this function Other available Crisp plates on the market will not give the co...

Page 24: ...hin crust 250g 500g FOR PIZZAS with thin crust PAN PIZZA 300g 800g FOR PIZZAS with thick crust BUFFALO WINGS 300g 600g FOR CHICKEN NUGGETS oil the crisp plate and cook with donness set to Light TURN FOOD when oven prompts FOR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE and if the weight is lesser or greater than recommended weight you should follow the procedure for manual crisp function ...

Page 25: ...oid over boiling TURN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB until 6th Sense is shown TURN THE ADJUST KNOB until 6th Sense Steam is shown PRESS THE OK BUTTON to confirm your selection TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the Cook time PRESS THE START BUTTON THE STEAMER IS designed to be used with microwaves only NEVER USE IT WITH ANY OTHER FUNCTION AT ALL USING THE STEAMER in any other function may cause damage ALWAYS ENS...

Page 26: ...er into the bottom part Cover with the lid and set the time SOFT VEGETABLES such as broccoli and leek require 2 3 minutes cooking time HARDER VEGETABLES such as carrots and potatoes require 4 5 minutes cooking time COOKING RICE USE THE RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE PACKAGE regar ding the cooking time the amount of water rice PLACE THE INGREDIENTS IN THE BOTTOM PART cover with the lid and set the time VES...

Page 27: ...02 Softening SOFTEN MELT TURN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB until Soften Melt is shown TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to select function PRESS THE OK BUTTON to confirm your selection TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to select the food PRESS THE OK BUTTON to confirm your selection TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to set the weight amount PRESS THE START BUTTON USE THESE FUNCTIOS TO soften food for easier handling or for easily melt foods ...

Page 28: ...TURN FOOD when oven prompts SERVE quickly before further melting CHOCOLATE 50g 250g BREAK into smaller pieces STIR FOOD when oven prompts STIR ALSO after melting PLEASE NOTE Chocolate with high content of cocoa may require Doneness level High FOR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE and if the weight is lesser or greater than recommended weight you should follow the procedure for Cook and reheat with mic...

Page 29: ... 09 00 4 11 18 Recipes AUTO RECIPES TURN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB until Recipes is shown TURN THE ADJUST KNOB to select one of the recipes PRESS THE OK BUTTON to confirm your selection USE THE OK ADJUST KNOB to navigate among and carry out the needed settings PRESS THE START BUTTON USE THIS FUNCTION TO quickly navigate to your favorite recipe ...

Page 30: ...ISH ON TURNTABLE SLICE raw potato es and interlace with onion Season with salt pepper and garlic and pour over cream Sprinkle cheese on top FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 300G 600G CRISP PLATE SPRINKLE with salt WEDGES 300G 800G PEEL and cut in wedges Season and lightly oil the crisp plate drizzle oil on top Stir when oven prompts FOR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE and if the weight is lesser or greater than ...

Page 31: ...UT COVER PLACE in steamer bottom and cover food with water FROZEN HAMBURGERS 100G 500G CRISP PLATE LIGHTLY GREASE the crisp plate Add meat when crisp plate is prehea ted Turn food when oven prompts BACON 50G 150G ADD FOOD when crisp plate is preheated and turn when oven prompts MEAT LOAF 4 8 PORTIONS MICROWAVE AND OVEN PROOF DISH ON TURN TABLE MAKE your favori te meat loaf mix and shape it into a ...

Page 32: ...G 1KG CRISP PLATE LIGHTLY GREASE the crisp plate Season and add fillets when crisp plate is preheated Turn food when oven prompts PIECES 400G 1 2KG SEASON the pieces and place on crisp plate with the skin side upwards FOR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE and if the weight is lesser or greater than recommended weight you should follow the procedure for Cook and reheat with microwaves ...

Page 33: ...FRY 300G 800G CRISP PLATE LIGHTLY GREASE the crisp plate Season and add food when crisp plate is preheated Turn food when oven prompts STEAM 300G 800G STEAMER SEASON and place in steam grid Add 100ml water in bottom and cover with lid FROZEN GRATIN 600G 1 2KG MICROWAVE AND OVEN PROOF DISH ON TURN TABLE COATED FILLETS 200G 600G CRISP PLATE LIGHTLY GREASE the crisp plate Add food when crisp plate is...

Page 34: ... with lid FRY 200G 500G CRISP PLATE LIGHTLY OIL the crisp plate Add food cut in pieces when crisp plate is preheated Season and drizzle with oil Stir food when oven prompts EGG PLANT 300G 800G CUT IN HALVES and sprink le with salt and let stand for a while Lightly oil the crisp plate and add food when crisp plate is preheated Turn when oven prompts SQUASH STEAM 200G 500G STEAMER PLACE IN STEAM GRI...

Page 35: ...G 1KG MICROWAVE AND OVEN PROOF DISH ON TURN TABLE RICE BOILED RICE 100ML 400ML STEAMER BOTTOM AND LID SET RECOMMENDED cook time for rice Add water and rice in bottom part and cover with lid PORRIDGE RICE 2 4 PORTIONS PLACE RICE AND WATER into the steamer bottom Cover with lid Add milk when the oven prompts and continue the cooking OAT 1 2 PORTIONS MICROWAVE SAFE PLATE WITHOUT COVER MIX OAT FLAKES ...

Page 36: ...f fing place 200g of ham 175g of cheese and pour over a mix of 3 eggs and 300 ml cream Place into the oven and continue the cooking FROZEN 200G 800G REMOVE package FOR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE and if the weight is lesser or greater than recommended weight you should follow the procedure for Cook and reheat with microwaves FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS BREAD CAKES ROLLS CANNED 4 6 PCS CRISP PL...

Page 37: ...KED APPLES 4 8PCS MICROWAVE AND OVEN PROOF DISH ON TURNTABLE REMOVE THE PIPES and fill with marzipan or cinnamon sugar and butter CRÈME CARAMEL 2 6 PORTIONS MICROWAVE AND OVEN PROOF DISH AND CRISP PLATE FOR 4 SERVINGS mix 4 egg yolks 75ml sugar and 1 tbsp vanilla Heat 200ml cream 150ml milk for 3 3 min on Jet power and add to the eggs Pour the mixture into portion dishes Pour 500ml water in the cr...

Page 38: ...VEN IS DESIGNED to operate with the turnta ble in place DO NOT operate the microwave oven when the turntable has been removed for cleaning USE A MILD DETERGENT water and a soft cloth to clean the interior surfaces front and rear of the door and the door opening DO NOT ALLOW GREASE or food particles to build up around the door DO NOT USE STEAM CLEANING APPLIANCES when cleaning your microwave oven A...

Page 39: ...that there is power available Check that the oven has ample ventilation Wait for 10 minutes then try to operate the oven once more Open and then close the door before you try again THIS IS TO AVOID unnecessary calls for which you will be charged When calling for Service please give the serial number and type number of the oven see Service label Consult your warranty booklet for further advice IF T...

Page 40: ...DATA FOR TEST HEATING PERFORMANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Test Amount Approx time Power level Container 12 3 1 1000 g 12 13 min 650 W Pyrex 3 227 12 3 2 475 g 5 min 650 W Pyrex 3 827 12 3 3 900 g 13 14 min 750 W Pyrex 3 838 13 3 500 g 10 min 160 W SUPPLY VOLTAGE 230 V 50 HZ RATED POWER INPUT 2800 W FUSE 16 A MW OUTPUT POWER 900 W GRILL 1600 W OUTER DIMENSIONS HXWXD 455 X 595 X 560 INNER DIMENSIONS...

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Page 44: ...equences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product THE SYMBOL on the product or on the documents ac companying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated as house hold waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applica ble collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment DISPOSAL...

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