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Accessories
Please keep this instruction manual for future reference
WIRE SHELF (FIG.
7)
The wire shelf allows you to brown or grill food. The shelf can be
used for normal fan heat, conventional cooking and grilling
functions only.
It must not be used for any microwave function.
If a microwave function is selected, ensure the wire shelf has
been removed before start
ing any microwave functions
.
ENAMELED TRAY (FIG.
8)
The enameled tray allows you to cook foods on normal fan heat,
conventional cooking, and grilling functions. T
he silicone corners
applied to the enameled tray also enables it to be used in
microwave functions.
NOTE:
Do not remove the silicone corners, as this could damage the oven.
WARNING
Do not use the wire shelf
(fig. 7 above)
with any microwave function.
This could
damage the shelf or even your microwave oven. The wire shelf is for normal
convection / fan cooking or grilling only.
THE SIDE SHELF SUPPORTS (FIG. 9)
2 hook-on shelf supports allow you to use the accessories on multiple
levels. Three cooking levels are available, depending on the method used
and the type of food. With the Grill or Grill + Microwave setting, the
accessories (shelf or tray) are placed on the first level for thick foods like
roasts and on the third level for thinner foods like sausages. In normal
cooking modes, or microwave functions, the shelf or tray should be used
on the first or second levels depending on the item(s) being cooked.
Do not use the wire shelf
(fig. 7 above)
with any microwave function.
GLASS BASE PLATE (FIG. 10)
When microwaving only, foods and beverages can be placed on the
glass base plate. The glass base plate protects the bottom of the
microwave cavity from any scratches, marks or spillages. It can also
be easily removed for cleaning by either hand or in the dishwasher.
NOTE: Always remove the wire shelf
(fig. 7 above)
when using
microwav
e
functions, as this could damage the oven.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10