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 PIZZA

(°C)

(min)

Pizza, thick

crust, use a

deep pan

180 - 200

20 - 30

Tarts

180 - 200

40 - 55

Spinach flan

160 - 180

45 - 60

Quiche lor-

raine / Swiss

flan

170 - 190

45 - 55

Cheesecake

140 - 160

60 - 90

Apple pie, cov-

ered

150 - 170

50 - 60

 PIZZA

(°C)

(min)

Vegetable pie

160 - 180

50 - 60

Unleavened

bread

230

10 - 20

Puff pastry flan

160 - 180

45 - 55

Flammkuchen

230

12 - 20

Pierogi

180 - 200

15 - 25

GRILL
Grill only thin pieces of meat or fish.

Preheat the empty oven before cooking.
Use the first shelf position.
Put a deep pan on the first shelf position to collect fat.
Use the function: Grill.

GRILL

(°C)

(min)

(min)

1st side

2nd side

Roast beef, medium

210 - 230

30 - 40

30 - 40

Beef fillet, medium

230

20 - 30

20 - 30

Pork loin

210 - 230

30 - 40

30 - 40

Veal loin

210 - 230

30 - 40

30 - 40

Lamb saddle

210 - 230

25 - 35

20 - 35

Whole fish, 0.5 kg - 1 kg

210 - 230

15 - 30

15 - 30

BREAD BAKING
Preheating is not recommended.
Use the second shelf position.

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Summary of Contents for ZVEIM6X2

Page 1: ...GETTING STARTED EASY User Manual ZVEIM6X2 ZVEKM6X1 EN User Manual Microwave combi oven ...

Page 2: ... or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children of less than 8 years of age and persons with very extensive and complex disabilities shall be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Keep all packaging away from children and dispose of i...

Page 3: ... shape of metallic containers suitable for microwave cooking WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the appliance must not be operated until it has been repaired by a qualified person WARNING Only a qualified person can carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy WARNING Do not heat liquids and ot...

Page 4: ... INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION WARNING Only a qualified person must install this appliance Remove all the packaging Do not install or use a damaged appliance Follow the installation instructions supplied with the appliance Always take care when moving the appliance as it is heavy Always use safety gloves and enclosed footwear Do not pull the appliance by the handle Install the appliance in a safe and ...

Page 5: ...opening width of minimum 3 mm This appliance is supplied with a main plug and a main cable USE WARNING Risk of injury burns and electric shock or explosion This appliance is for household indoors use only Do not change the specification of this appliance Make sure that the ventilation openings are not blocked Do not let the appliance stay unattended during operation Deactivate the appliance after ...

Page 6: ...ss pieces may be extremely sharp and difficult to locate Do not place hot glassware on a wet or cool surface directly on countertop or metal surface or in sink or handle hot glassware with wet cloth Do not use or repair any glassware that is chipped cracked or severely scratched Do not drop or hit glassware against a hard object or strike utensils against it Do not heat empty or nearly empty glass...

Page 7: ...ating element 6 Microwave generator 7 Lamp 8 Fan 9 Rating plate 10 Shelf support removable 11 Shelf positions ACCESSORIES Wire shelf For cookware cake tins roasts Baking tray For cakes and biscuits Microwave bottom glass plate To prepare food in microwave mode CONTROL PANEL RETRACTABLE KNOBS To use the appliance press the knob The knob comes out 7 ...

Page 8: ...fer to Safety chapters Set the time before you use the oven INITIAL CLEANING Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Remove all accessories and re movable shelf supports from the oven Clean the oven and the acces sories with a soft cloth warm water and a mild detergent Place the accessories and the removable shelf supports in the oven DAILY USE WARNING Refer to Safety chapters HOW TO SET HEATING FUNCTION Remove micr...

Page 9: ... change the temperature Step 3 To combine heating function with the microwave mode press Step 4 Turn the control knob to change the microwave power settings The power setting changes in 100 W steps Around 5 degrees before the set temperature is reached the signal sounds When the set time ends the signal sounds again and the oven stops Step 5 Turn the knobs to the off position Microwave power is li...

Page 10: ...es on one shelf position To make gra tins and to brown The lamp may turn off automatically at a temperature below 60 C during some oven functions CLOCK FUNCTIONS CLOCK FUNCTIONS TABLE Clock function Application Time of Day To show or change the time of day You can change the time of day only when the oven is off Duration To set the length of cooking Use only when a heating function is set End Time...

Page 11: ...splay The oven turns off automatically Step 5 Press any button to stop the signal Step 6 Turn the knobs to the off position HOW TO SET FUNCTION END TIME Step 1 Set a heating function Step 2 press repeatedly starts to flash Step 3 Turn the knob for the temperature to set the hour press to confirm Step 4 Turn the knob for the temperature to set the minutes press to confirm At the set end time the si...

Page 12: ...ON MINUTE MINDER Minute minder can be both set when the oven is turned on and off Step 1 press repeatedly 00 flash Step 2 Turn the control knob for the temperature to set the seconds and than the minutes When the time you set is longer than 60 min hr flashes Step 3 Set the hours Minute Minder starts automatically after 5 sec After 90 of the set time the signal sounds Step 4 When the set time ends ...

Page 13: ...e guide bars above Microwave bottom glass plate Use the microwave bottom glass plate only with microwave function It is not suitable for combined microwave function e g micro wave grilling Put the accessory on the bottom of the cavi ty You can put the food directly on the micro wave bottom glass plate ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS HOW TO USE CHILD LOCK When the function is on the oven cannot be turned on a...

Page 14: ...e temperature in the oven is more than 40 C Turn the knob for the temperature left or right to check the oven temperature AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF For safety reasons the oven turns off after some time if a heating function works and you do not change any settings C h 30 115 12 5 120 195 8 5 200 230 5 5 After an automatic switch off turn the knobs to the off position The Automatic switch off does not w...

Page 15: ...es into similar sized pieces After you turn off the oven take the food out and let it stand for a few minutes to allow the heat distribute evenly Microwave defrosting Put the frozen unwrapped food on a small upturned plate with a container below it or on a defrosting rack or plastic sieve so that the defrosting liquid can leak out Remove defrosted pieces subsequently To cook fruit and vegetables w...

Page 16: ...qually There is no need to change the temperature setting if an unequal browning occurs The differences equalize during baking Trays in the oven can distort during baking When the trays are cold again the distortions disappear TIPS ON BAKING Baking results Possible cause Remedy The bottom of the cake is not baked sufficiently The shelf position is incorrect Put the cake on a lower shelf The cake s...

Page 17: ...perature BAKING ON ONE OVEN LEVEL Use the first shelf position Use the function True Fan Cooking BAKING IN TINS C min Flan base short pastry preheat the empty oven 170 180 10 25 Flan base sponge cake mixture 150 170 20 25 Sponge cake 140 150 35 50 Ring cake Brioche 150 160 50 70 Apple pie 2 tins Ø20 cm 160 70 90 Madeira cake Fruit cakes 140 160 70 90 Use the function Conventional Cooking BAKING IN...

Page 18: ...80 then 30 60 Buttered almond cake Sugar cakes 190 210 20 30 2 Cream puffs Eclairs preheating is not needed 190 210 20 35 2 Plaited bread Bread crown preheating is not nee ded 170 190 30 40 2 Fruit flans made of yeast dough sponge cake mix ture 170 35 55 1 Yeast cakes with delicate toppings e g quark cream custard 160 180 40 80 2 Christstollen 160 180 50 70 2 Use the function True Fan Cooking BISC...

Page 19: ...n Baguettes topped with melted cheese True Fan Cooking 160 170 15 30 Vegetables au gratin preheat the empty oven Turbo Grilling 160 170 15 30 Lasagne Conventional Cooking 180 200 25 40 Fish bakes Conventional Cooking 180 200 30 60 Stuffed vegetables True Fan Cooking 160 170 30 60 Sweet bakes Conventional Cooking 180 200 40 60 Pasta bake Conventional Cooking 180 200 45 60 TIPS ON ROASTING Use heat ...

Page 20: ... min Pot roast 1 1 5 200 230 60 80 Use the function Turbo Grilling PORK kg W C min Shoulder Neck Ham joint 1 1 5 200 160 180 50 70 Meatloaf 0 75 1 200 160 170 35 50 Pork knuckle precooked 0 75 1 200 150 170 60 75 Use the function Turbo Grilling VEAL kg W C min Roast veal 1 200 160 180 50 70 Veal knuckle 1 5 2 200 160 180 75 100 Use the function Turbo Grilling LAMB kg W C min Lamb leg Roast lamb 1 ...

Page 21: ... min Whole fish 1 1 5 200 210 220 30 45 Use the function True Fan Cooking DISHES kg W C min Sweet dishes 200 160 180 20 35 1 Savoury dishes with cooked ingre dients noodles vegetables 400 600 160 180 20 45 1 Savoury dishes with raw ingredi ents potatoes vegetables 400 600 160 180 30 45 2 CRISPY BAKING WITH PIZZA FUNCTION Preheat the empty oven before cooking Use the third shelf position PIZZA C mi...

Page 22: ...erogi 180 200 15 25 GRILL Grill only thin pieces of meat or fish Preheat the empty oven before cooking Use the first shelf position Put a deep pan on the first shelf position to collect fat Use the function Grill GRILL C min min 1st side 2nd side Roast beef medium 210 230 30 40 30 40 Beef fillet medium 230 20 30 20 30 Pork loin 210 230 30 40 30 40 Veal loin 210 230 30 40 30 40 Lamb saddle 210 230 ...

Page 23: ...es thin turn 2 or 3 times during cooking 210 230 20 30 French fries thick turn 2 or 3 times dur ing cooking 210 230 25 35 Wedges Cro quettes turn 2 or 3 times during cooking 210 230 20 35 Hash browns 210 230 20 30 Lasagne Cannello ni fresh use the sec ond shelf position 170 190 35 45 Lasagne Cannello ni frozen use the second shelf position 160 180 40 60 Chicken wings 190 210 20 30 DEFROST Remove t...

Page 24: ...ing tray Fill the jars equally and close with a clamp The jars cannot touch each other Put approximately 1 2 litre of water into the baking tray to give sufficient moisture in the oven When the liquid in the jars starts to simmer after approximately 35 60 minutes with one litre jars stop the oven or decrease the temperature to 100 C see the table Set the temperature to 160 170 C SOFT FRUIT min Coo...

Page 25: ...king time The food is not defrosted cold or underdone after cooking time ends Cooking time was too short Set longer cooking time Do not increase microwave power The food is overheated at the edges but underdone in the middle Microwave power was too high Set lower power and longer cooking time DEFROSTING Place the food container at the bottom of the cavity MEAT FISH Set power for 100 W unless speci...

Page 26: ... Cheesecake set 100 W 1 piece 2 4 15 20 Dry cake 1 piece 2 4 15 20 Bread 1 kg 15 18 5 10 Sliced bread 0 2 kg 3 5 5 10 Bread rolls 4 pieces 2 4 2 5 FRUIT kg W min Standing time min Fruit 0 25 100 5 10 10 15 REHEATING W min Standing time min Baby food in jars 0 2 kg 300 1 2 Baby milk put a spoon into the bottle 180 ml 600 0 20 0 40 Milk 200 ml 1000 1 1 30 Water 200 ml 1000 1 30 2 Sauce 200 ml 600 1 ...

Page 27: ...15 300 2 4 1 2 Butter 0 1 400 0 30 1 30 COOKING W min Standing time min Whole fish 0 5 kg 500 8 10 2 5 Fish fillet 0 5 kg 400 4 7 2 5 Vegetables fresh 0 5 kg 50 ml of water 600 5 15 Vegetables frozen 0 5 kg 50 ml of water 600 10 20 Jacket potatoes 0 5 kg 600 7 10 Rice 0 2 kg 400 ml of water 600 15 18 Popcorn 1000 1 30 3 Microwave Combi function Set the function Grill MW 27 ...

Page 28: ...Glass dish with strainer 300 200 70 10 RECOMMENDED POWER SETTINGS FOR DIFFERENT KINDS OF FOOD The data in the table is for guidance only 700 1000 W Cooking vegetables Searing at the start of the cook ing process Heating liquids 500 600 W Cooking egg dishes Simmering stews Heating one plate meals Defrosting and heat ing frozen meals 300 400 W Melting cheese chocolate butter Simmering rice Heating b...

Page 29: ...0 475 Bottom 7 9 Turn container around by 1 4 half way through the cooking time Meatloaf 400 0 9 2 25 32 Turn container around by 1 4 half way through the cooking time Egg custard 500 1 Bottom 18 Meat defrosting 200 0 5 Bottom 7 8 Turn the meat upside down halfway through the cooking time Use the wire shelf MICRO WAVE COMBI FUNCTION W C min Cake 0 7 kg True Fan Cooking MW 100 180 2 29 31 Turn cont...

Page 30: ...t Use a cleaning solution to clean metal surfaces Clean stains with a mild detergent Everyday Use Clean the cavity after each use Fat accumulation or other residue may cause fire Clean the oven ceiling carefully from residue and fat Do not store the food in the oven for longer than 20 minutes Dry the cavity with a soft cloth after each use Accessories Clean all accessories after each use and let t...

Page 31: ...p Before you replace the lamp Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Turn off the oven Wait until the oven is cold Disconnect the oven from the mains Put a cloth on the bottom of the cavity Top lamp Step 1 Turn the glass cover to remove it Step 2 Clean the glass cover Step 3 Replace the lamp with a suitable 300 C heat resistant lamp Step 4 Install the glass cover TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Refer to Safety chapters WHA...

Page 32: ...of the oven cavity Do not remove the rating plate from the oven cavity We recommend that you write the data here Model MOD Product number PNC Serial number S N ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY SAVING The oven has features which help you save energy during everyday cooking Make sure that the oven door is closed when the oven operates Do not open the oven door too often during cooking Keep the door gasket c...

Page 33: ...r dishes Keep food warm Choose the lowest possible temperature setting to use residual heat and keep a meal warm The residual heat indicator or temperature appears on the display ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS Recycle materials with the symbol Put the packaging in relevant containers to recycle it Help protect the environment and human health by recycling waste of electrical and electronic appliances Do n...

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