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CHAP. 1 – GENERAL

1.1 Important safety warnings .....................................pag.

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1.2 Technical data ......................................................pag.

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1.3 Installation and electrical connection......................pag.

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1.4 Accessories supplied.............................................pag.

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1.5 Ovenware to use ..................................................pag.

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1.6 Rules and general suggestions for using the oven ...pag.

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CHAP. 2 – USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES

2.1 Setting the clock ...................................................pag.

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2.2 Programming the cooking .....................................pag.

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2.3 Automatic sequence for defrosting and cooking......pag.

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2.4 Recalling the pre-memorised recipes 

(“Automatic function” keys) ...................................pag.

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2.5 Quick Reheat .......................................................pag.

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2.6 Child safety..........................................................pag.

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2.7 Turntable stopper key ...........................................pag.

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2.8 “Memotime” function ............................................pag.

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CHAP. 3 – USING THE OVEN: SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS

3.1 Defrosting ............................................................pag.

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3.2 Reheating ............................................................pag.

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3.3 Cooking antipasti, first courses ..............................pag.

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3.4 Cooking meat  .....................................................pag.

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3.5 Cooking side dishes and vegetables ......................pag.

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3.6 Cooking fish.........................................................pag.

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3.7 Cooking desserts and cakes  .................................pag.

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3.8 Reheating/cooking using the “Automatic function” 

keys.....................................................................pag.

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3.9 Simultaneous cooking on 2 levels ..........................pag.

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CHAP. 4 – CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

4.1 Cleaning..............................................................pag.

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4.2 Maintenance ........................................................pag.

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ENGLISH

INDEX

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Summary of Contents for MW 805

Page 1: ...recipes Automatic function keys pag 36 2 5 Quick Reheat pag 36 2 6 Child safety pag 36 2 7 Turntable stopper key pag 36 2 8 Memotime function pag 36 CHAP 3 USING THE OVEN SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS 3 1 Defrosting pag 37 3 2 Reheating pag 38 3 3 Cooking antipasti first courses pag 39 3 4 Cooking meat pag 39 3 5 Cooking side dishes and vegetables pag 40 3 6 Cooking fish pag 41 3 7 Cooking desserts a...

Page 2: ...ace hot containers or pans e g just taken off the stove on the turn table 6 Do not operate the oven if the feeder cable or the plug is damaged as this may result in electric shocks 7 Adjustment repair and replacement of the feeder cable should only be car ried out by personnel trained by the manufacturer or by his Service Centre fig 3 Repairs carried out by unqualified personnel may be dangerous 8...

Page 3: ...he spindle D should be inserted in the corresponding groo ve in the centre of the turntable N B The appliance must not be placed on or near sources of heat for exam ple on the refrigerator fig 8 8 Only connect the appliance to a power socket with a power capacity of at least 16A Also make sure that the main switch installed in your home has a minimum power capacity of 16A in order to avoid it sudd...

Page 4: ...ve only function For all types of cooking on two levels AT THE SAME TIME e g large amounts of food or differ ent foods See the instructions on page 43 HIGH WIRE RACK Grill Only mode for all types of grilled food TURNTABLE The turntable is used for all the modes GB 22 06 2001 12 11 Pagina 29 ...

Page 5: ...lates can also be used for short cooking times The size and shape of the containers must be such as to allow them to rotate properly inside the oven Metal wood cane and crystal containers are not suitable for microwave cooking It is worth remembering that since microwaves heat the food not the dish it is possible to cook the food directly on the plate on which it is to be served This means that yo...

Page 6: ...t of condensa tion that forms inside the oven on the shelf on which the food rests or around the door Also food with a high water content e g vegetables cooks better if covered Covering food also helps keep the inside of the oven clean Use transparent film which is suitable for microwave ovens 6 In Microwave Only mode and in the Combined mode the oven must under no circumstances be preheated or ma...

Page 7: ... tur ning the TIME ADJUST knob 8 The hours flash on display 2 Press the key 9 again The minutes flash on display 3 Set the desired minutes by tur ning the TIME ADJUST knob 8 The minutes flash on display 4 Press the key 9 again The display shows the time set 5 If you wish to change the hour on the dial once it has been set press the key 9 before procee ding to set the new time as described above It...

Page 8: ...EL key 3 until the indicator of the desired level power expressed in numbers flashes under the display In order to select the power always consult the tables shown in Chapter 3 Note it is not necessary to select any level of power for the Automatic Defrosting mode it is possible to modify the power set even during cooking simply by pressing the POWER LEVEL key 3 2 2 PROGRAMMING THE COOKING Press t...

Page 9: ...rogress of the cooking set at any time by opening the door and inspec ting the food This interrupts the emission of microwaves and oven stops working until the door is closed again and the START key 13 is pressed Should it be necessary for any reason to suspend the cooking without opening the door you only need press the STOP CLEAR key 7 In order to complete the cooking proceed as follows if the o...

Page 10: ...ding to the automatic defrosting will appear on the display 1 Set the length of time required for the defrosting in minutes by tur ning the TIME ADJUST knob 8 2 Set the cooking by selecting the desired mode with the FUNCTION key 2 mode selection until the corresponding indicators appear ex Combined microwave Grill 3 Adjust the length of cooking time and the microwave power level 4 Press the START ...

Page 11: ...e which might cause the food to burn To activate the safety device Keep the STOP CLEAR key 7 pressed down for 5 seconds A short beep is emitted from this point it will no longer be possible to alter the times during all cooking In order to deactivate the safety device once it has been previously activated keep the STOP CLEAR key 7 pressed until the beep is heard 2 7 TURNTABLE STOPPER KEY When usin...

Page 12: ...eam BREAD 2 medium sized rolls 4 medium sized rolls Sliced bread Sliced wholemeal bread FRUIT Strawberries plums cherries redcurrants apricots Raspberries Blackberries 1 kg 200 gr 500 gr 250 gr 500 gr 200 gr 300 gr 1 5 kg 1 5 kg 850 gr 300 gr 300 gr 400 gr 500 gr 400 gr 250 gr 250 gr 200 ml 150 gr 300 gr 250 gr 250 gr 500 gr 300 gr 250 gr Turn over halfway through defrosting See note Turn the poul...

Page 13: ...when using dried milk please stir evenly Please use already sterilized milk Packets of any type of pre cooked food available in the shops to be reheated to 70 C Remove the food from any metal packets and put it directly onto the plate from which it is to be eaten For best results the food should always be covered Plate of meat and or vegetables Portions of any type of cooked food to be reheated to...

Page 14: ...s chicken and kebabs moist it is advisable to add 1 or 2 cups of water at the start of cooking TIME minuti Roasts pork beef Meatloaf Meatloaf Whole chicken Pieces of chicken Kebabs Goulash Chicken breast Veal or pork chop Sausages Hamburgers TYPE QUANTITY FUNCTION POWER LEVEL NOTES SUGGESTIONS 1000 gr 800 gr 900 gr 1200 gr 850 gr 600 gr 1500 gr 500 gr 3 pieces 3 pieces 3 pieces Leave on a little f...

Page 15: ...ergines Aubergines alla parmigiana Leeks Button mushrooms Onions Spinach Peas Fennel Grated tomatoes Peppers Grilled peppers Stuffed peppers Potatoes Roast potatoes fresh Roast potatoes frozen Potato gratin Courgettes 500 gr 300 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 500 gr 1000 gr 500 gr 800 gr 4 slices 1300 gr 500 gr 500 gr 250 gr 300 gr 500 gr 500 gr 800 gr 500 gr 4 quarters 1400 gr 500 g...

Page 16: ...o dry out more quickly than those baked in a regular oven Fruit is to be pierced if cooked with its peel on and is to be kept covered it is essential that you adhere to the standing time 3 to 5 minutes TIME minutes TYPE QUANTITY FUNCTION POWER LEVEL NOTES SUGGESTIONS 13 15 17 19 15 17 17 19 13 15 2 4 4 6 5 7 15 17 5 7 450 450 450 450 450 700 900 900 900 900 Nut cake Viennese torte Pineapple cake A...

Page 17: ...d and the containersi may be very hot Use tweezers or oven gloves Reheat 1 portion 250 350 gr Reheat 2 portions 450 550 gr Suitable for cooked portions of food preserved in the refrigerator on the plate the one from which the food is to be eaten The food must never be covered For pre cooked dishes in packets remove the food from possible aluminium tubs packets and place it on a plate Warning at th...

Page 18: ...re different from those for the cooking of single dishes So always consult the reference table on page 44 2 Be careful to ALWAYS place on the LOW WIRE RACK t that food which requires less cookig time it will thus be easier to remove the upper pan Take the grill out and finish cooking the food underneath 3 Pay strict attention to the indications and recommendations in the tables In particular alway...

Page 19: ...rap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cover the food with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Cut in equal size pieces and cover with plastic wrap Leave whole and cov...

Page 20: ... so that dirt and food residues do not become trapped between the door and the front panel of the oven Clean the air inlet holes placed on the back of the oven regularly to avoid them becoming blocked over the course of time by dust and dirt deposits It is necessary to remove the turntable H and its corresponding support I periodically in order to clean them the bottom of the oven should also be c...

Page 21: ...turn the oven on without food for Microwave and Combined cooking modes Do not use metal containers for the above cooking modes or bags or packets with metal parts Select the correct cooking mode or reduce the cooking time The food has not been completely defrosted before being cooked Select the correct cooking mode or reduce the cooking time Stir the food during cooking Remember that food cooks be...

Page 22: ...appliance comes fitted with a plug it will incorporate a 13 Amp fuse If it does not fit your socket the plug should be cut off from the mains lead and an appropriate plug fitted as below WARNING Very carefully dispose of the cut off plug after removing the fuse do not insert in a 13 Amp socket elsewhere in the house as this could cause a shock hazard With alternative plugs not incorporating a fuse...

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