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 SAFETY INFORMATION

Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully read the

supplied instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible for any

injuries or damage that are the result of incorrect installation or

usage. Always keep the instructions in a safe and accessible

location for future reference.

CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE PEOPLE SAFETY

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and

above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental

capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have

been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the

appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.

Children between 3 and 8 years of age and persons with very

extensive and complex disabilities shall be kept away from the

appliance unless continuously supervised.

Children of less than 3 years of age should be kept away from

the appliance unless continuously supervised.

Do not let children play with the appliance.

Keep all packaging away from children and dispose of it

appropriately.

Keep children and pets away from the appliance when it

operates or when it cools down. Accessible parts may become

hot during use.

If the appliance has a child safety device, it should be activated.

Children shall not carry out cleaning and user maintenance of

the appliance without supervision.

GENERAL SAFETY

Only a qualified person must install this appliance and replace

the cable.

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Summary of Contents for ZVENM7K1

Page 1: ...GETTING STARTED EASY User Manual ZVENM7K1 EN User Manual Microwave combi oven ...

Page 2: ...on or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children between 3 and 8 years of age and persons with very extensive and complex disabilities shall be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised Children of less than 3 years of age should be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised Do not let children play ...

Page 3: ...avoid an electrical hazard Do not activate the appliance when it is empty Metal parts inside the cavity can create electric arcing Metallic containers for food and beverages are not allowed during microwave cooking This requirement is not applicable if the manufacturer specifies size and shape of metallic containers suitable for microwave cooking WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the a...

Page 4: ...nly 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 suitable place that meets installati...

Page 5: ...h of minimum 3 mm This appliance is supplied only with a main cable USE WARNING Risk of injury burns and electric shock or explosion This appliance is for household 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 each use Be careful when you op...

Page 6: ...erates Clean the appliance with a moist soft cloth Use only neutral detergents Do not use abrasive products abrasive cleaning pads solvents or metal objects If you use an oven spray follow the safety instructions on its packaging INTERNAL LIGHTING WARNING Risk of electric shock The type of light bulb or halogen lamp used for this appliance is for household appliances only Do not use it for house l...

Page 7: ...ed off To set a clock function To check the oven temperature or the temperature of the core tem perature sensor if applicable Use only while the heating function operates DISPLAY A B C E H F G D A Timer Temperature Microwave power B Heat up and residual heat indicator C Microwave mode D Food Sensor selected models only E Door lock selected models only F Hours minutes G Demo Mode H Clock functions ...

Page 8: ... roast food on one shelf position Oven function Application Bottom Heat To bake cakes with crispy bottom and to preserve food Defrost To defrost food vegetables and fruit The defrosting time depends on the amount and size of the fro zen food Grill To grill thin pieces of food and to toast bread Turbo Grilling To roast large meat joints or poultry with bones on one shelf position To make gra tins a...

Page 9: ...ion with the microwave mode 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 5 Turn the knob for the heating functions to the off position Microwave power is limited to 600 W when you use the function Micro...

Page 10: ...he hour press to confirm When the set time ends the signal sounds for 2 min Time setting flashes in the display The oven turns off automatically Step 5 Press any button to stop the signal Step 6 Turn the knob for the heating functions 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 se...

Page 11: ...ctions to the off position HOW TO SET FUNCTION MINUTE MINDER Minute minder can be both set when the oven is turned on and off Step 1 press repeatedly flashes 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 in the display Step 3 Set the hours Minute Minder starts automatically after 5 sec After 90 of the...

Page 12: ...off the Child Lock repeat the step 2 USING FUNCTION LOCK You can turn on the Function Lock function only when the oven works When the Function lock is on the temperature and time settings cannot be changed accidentally 1 Select an oven function and set it according your preferences 2 Press and hold and at the same time for 2 seconds The signal sounds Loc appears on the display for 5 seconds Loc ap...

Page 13: ...pes and the quality and quantity of the ingredients used COOKING RECOMMENDATIONS The temperature and cooking times in the tables are guidelines only They depend on the recipes and the quality and quantity of the ingredients used Your oven may bake or roast differently to the oven you had before The tables below show recommen ded settings for temperature cooking time and shelf position for specific...

Page 14: ...defrosted pieces subsequently To cook fruit and vegetables without defrosting them first you can use a higher microwave pow er MICROWAVE SUITABLE COOKWARE AND MATERIALS For the microwave use only suitable cookware and materials Use below table as a reference Check the cookware material specification before use Cookware Material Microwave function Microwave Combi func tion Defrosting Heating Cookin...

Page 15: ...ng 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 sinks and be comes soggy or streaky The oven temperature is too high Next time set slightly lower oven temperature The oven temperature is too high and the baking time i...

Page 16: ... oven temperature BAKING ON ONE OVEN LEVEL BAKING IN TINS Use the first shelf position Use the function True Fan Cooking 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 16 ...

Page 17: ...60 90 1 Apple pie 2 tins Ø20 cm 180 70 90 1 CAKES PASTRIES Use the first shelf position Use the function True Fan Cooking Use the baking tray C min Cake with crumble topping 150 160 20 40 Fruit flans made of yeast dough sponge cake mixture use a deep pan 150 160 35 55 Fruit flans made of short pastry 160 170 40 80 17 ...

Page 18: ...first 20 2 then 160 180 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 18 ...

Page 19: ...f sponge cake mixture 150 160 15 20 1 Puff pastries preheat the empty oven 170 180 20 30 1 Short bread Pastry strips 140 20 35 1 Small cakes preheat the empty oven 160 20 35 3 Biscuits made of yeast dough 150 160 20 40 1 Macaroons 100 120 30 50 1 Pastries made of egg white Meringues 80 100 120 150 1 19 ...

Page 20: ... 30 Small cakes 170 20 35 BAKES AND GRATINS Use the first shelf position C min 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 20 ...

Page 21: ...cake mix ture 160 170 25 40 Short bread Pastry strips 140 25 45 Biscuits made of yeast dough 160 170 30 60 CAKES PASTRIES BREADS True Fan Cooking Use the baking trays C min Macaroons 100 120 40 80 Pastries made of egg white Merin gues 80 100 130 170 TIPS ON ROASTING Use heat resistant ovenware Roast lean meat covered you can use aluminium foil Roast large meat joints directly in the tray or on the...

Page 22: ... first shelf position BEEF Use the function Conventional Cooking kg W C min Pot roast 1 1 5 200 230 60 80 PORK Use the function Turbo Grilling 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 22 ...

Page 23: ...Use the function Turbo Grilling kg W C min Roast veal 1 200 160 180 50 70 Veal knuckle 1 5 2 200 160 180 75 100 LAMB Use the function Turbo Grilling kg W C min Lamb leg Roast lamb 1 1 5 200 150 170 50 70 23 ...

Page 24: ...ultry por tions 0 2 0 25 each 200 200 220 20 35 Chicken half 0 4 0 5 each 200 190 210 25 40 Chicken pou lard 1 1 5 200 190 210 60 80 Duck 1 5 2 200 180 200 80 110 FISH Use the function Conventional Cooking kg W C min Whole fish 1 1 5 200 210 220 30 45 24 ...

Page 25: ... potatoes vegetables 400 600 160 180 30 45 2 CRISPY BAKING WITH PIZZA FUNCTION PIZZA Preheat the empty oven before cooking Use the third shelf position C min Pizza thin crust 200 230 15 20 Pizza thick crust use a deep pan 180 200 20 30 PIZZA Preheat the empty oven before cooking Use the third shelf position C min Tarts 180 200 40 55 Spinach flan 160 180 45 60 Quiche lor raine Swiss flan 170 190 45...

Page 26: ...160 180 45 55 Flammkuchen 230 12 20 Pierogi 180 200 15 25 GRILL Grill only thin pieces of meat or fish Use the first shelf position GRILL Preheat the empty oven before cooking Use the function Grill Put a pan on the first shelf position to collect fat 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...

Page 27: ...ird shelf position unless specified otherwise Use the function True Fan Cooking C min Pizza frozen 200 220 15 25 Pizza American fro zen 190 210 20 25 Pizza chilled 210 230 13 25 Pizza snacks frozen 180 200 15 30 French fries 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 ...

Page 28: ...ces 2 x 0 2 80 100 10 15 Whip the cream when still slightly frozen in places Gateau 1 4 60 60 PRESERVING Use the function Bottom Heat Use only preserve jars of the same dimensions available on the market Do not use jars with twist off and bayonet type lids or metal tins Use the first shelf position Put no more than six one litre preserve jars on the baking tray Fill the jars equally and close with...

Page 29: ... 70 5 6 Mushrooms 50 60 6 8 Herbs 40 50 2 3 Plums 60 70 8 10 Apricots 60 70 8 10 Apple slices 60 70 6 8 Pears 60 70 6 9 MICROWAVE COOKING Tips for Microwave Cooking Defrosting results Possible cause Remedy The food is too dry Power was too high Cooking time was too long Set lower power or and short er cooking time The food is not defrosted cold or underdone after cooking time ends Cooking time was...

Page 30: ...5 Whole fish 0 5 10 15 5 10 Fish fillet 0 5 12 15 5 10 DAIRY PRODUCTS Set power for 100 W kg min Standing time min Butter 0 25 4 6 5 10 Grated cheese 0 2 2 4 10 15 CAKES AND BREAD Set power for 200 W unless specified oth erwise min Standing time min Yeast cake 1 piece 2 3 15 20 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 Brea...

Page 31: ...aby 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 3 Soup 300 ml 600 3 5 Ready frozen meals 0 5 kg 400 10 15 2 5 Convenience food 0 5 kg 600 6 9 2 5 MELTING kg W min Standing time min Chocolate Chocolate icing 0 15 300 2 4 1 2 Butter 0 1 400 0 30 1 30 31 ...

Page 32: ...pcorn 1000 1 30 3 Microwave Combi function Set the function Grill MW kg W C min Standing time min Chicken half use the second shelf position 0 55 x 2 piece s Round glass dish Ø 26 cm 300 220 40 5 Au gratin pota toes use the sec ond shelf position 1 Round glass dish 300 200 40 10 Roast pork neck use the first shelf position 1 Glass dish with strainer 300 200 70 10 RECOMMENDED POWER SETTINGS FOR DIF...

Page 33: ...late butter Simmering rice Heating baby food Cooking Heating delicate food Continuing cooking 100 200 W Defrosting bread Defrosting fruit and cakes Defrosting cheese cream butter Defrosting meat fish INFORMATION FOR TEST INSTITUTES Tests according to IEC 60705 Use wire shelf unless otherwise specified MICROWAVE FUNC TION W kg min Sponge cake 600 0 475 Bottom 7 9 Turn container around by 1 4 halfwa...

Page 34: ... ing 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 container around by 1 4 halfway through the cooking time Potato gratin 1 1 kg Grill MW 400 160 1 40 45 Turn container around by 1 4 halfway through the cooking time Chicken 1 1 kg Grill MW 400 230 1 45 55 Put the meat in round glass con tainer and turn it upside down after 20 minutes...

Page 35: ...e non stick accessories using abrasive cleaner or sharp edged ob jects HOW TO REMOVE SHELF SUPPORTS Remove the shelf supports to clean the oven Step 1 Turn off the oven and wait until it is cold Step 2 Carefully pull the shelf supports up and out of the front catch 2 3 1 Step 3 Pull the front end of the shelf support away from the side wall Step 4 Pull the supports out of the rear catch Install th...

Page 36: ...e settings are correct The oven does not heat up The automatic switch off is ac tivated Refer to Automatic switch off The oven does not heat up The Child Lock is on Refer to Using the Child Lock The oven does not heat up The fuse is blown Make sure that the fuse is the cause of the malfunction If the fuse is blown again and again contact a qualified electrician The lamp does not operate The lamp i...

Page 37: ...unctions with fan to save energy Residual heat If a programme with the Duration or End Time selection is activated and the cooking time is longer than 30 minutes the heating elements automatically turn off earlier in some oven functions The fan and lamp continue to operate When you turn off the oven the display shows the residual heat You can use that heat to keep the food warm When the cooking du...

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