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CHILD SAFETY LOCK
The child safety lock prevents young
children from using the appliance. The
appliance cannot be operated as long as
the child safety lock is active. The child
safety lock is activated by holding the
Stop/Clear button (15) pressed down for
around 3 seconds. The child safety lock is
deactivated in the same way.
TIPS FOR FOOD PREPARATION
When preparing food in the appliance, the
following basic rules apply:
Cooking time
• Smaller quantities of food cook
more rapidly than large quantities. If
the amount of food is doubled, the
preparation time must be more than
doubled correspondingly.
• Small pieces of meat, small fish and
chopped vegetables cook more quick-
ly than large pieces. For the same
reason, it is recommended, if, for
example, you wish to make goulash,
stews or similar, that the meat be cut
into pieces no bigger than 2 x 2 cm.
• The compactness of the food is also
very important for the cooking time.
The more compact the food is, the
longer it takes to cook.
• Whole joints require a longer cooking
time than stewed dishes.
• A joint requires a longer time than a
dish using minced meat.
• The colder the food, the longer the
cooking time needs to be. Food at
room temperature will therefore cook
faster than food from a fridge or
freezer.
• When cooking vegetables, the cook-
ing time depends on the freshness of
the vegetables. Therefore, check the
condition of the vegetables and add
or deduct a little time accordingly.
• The short cooking time when using
the appliance means that the food
does not overcook. If required, a little
water can be added.
• When cooking fish and vegetables,
you only need to use the minimum of
water.
Microwave power
The choice of power setting depends on
the condition of the food to be cooked.
In most cases, the food is cooked on full
power.
• Full power is used, among other
things, for reheating food quickly, boil-
ing water or similar.
• Low power is principally used to
defrost food and prepare dishes con-
taining cheese, milk or egg. (Whole
eggs in their shell cannot be cooked
in the appliance, as there is a risk of
the eggs exploding.) In addition, lower
power settings are also used to finish
off and to retain the excellent aroma
of a dish.
General information on cooking
• If the whole meal is to be prepared
in the appliance, it is recommended
that you start with the most compact
foods, such as potatoes. Once these
are ready, cover them while the rest
of the food is prepared.
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