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NOTE:
If there are manufacturing or oil remains on the enclosure or heating
element, smoke or odor might occur during the beginning operation.
This is normal and will cease after repeated use.
We strongly recommend proceeding as follows:
• Turn on the grill mode and let the device operate several times
without food to be cooked.
• Ensure sufficient ventilation.
Setting the Clock
NOTE:
When connecting the appliance to the mains, a signal will sound and
“0:00” will appear in the display.
1. Press the
button once.
2. Use the turning knob to set the desired hour.
3. Press the
button to confirm your settings.
4. Use the turning knob to set the desired minutes.
5. Press the
button again to activate the new time. The delimiter
symbol “:”of the digital time will be flashing on the display.
Operating the Microwave
1. Place the food to be heated in a suitable piece of tableware.
2. Open the door and place the vessel in the middle of the glass plate.
Then close the door. (For safety reasons the oven only operates
when the door is tightly closed.)
3. Press the
button once/repeatedly to select the desired power
setting. After pressing the button once you may also use the turning
knob.
Power setting
on the display
as selected in %%
Power in
Watt (approx.)
Application
P100
800
Quick heating
P 80
640
Cooking
P 50
400
Simmering
P 30
240
Defrosting frozen goods
P 10
80
Melting butter etc.
4. Press the
button to confirm your settings.
5. Use the turning knob to set the desired cooking time between
5 seconds and 95 minutes.
6. Press the
button to start operation. The cooking time depends
on the quantity and texture of the food. After a few times trying you
will quickly learn to estimate the cooking time.
NOTE:
• Each time pressing the
button will prolong the operating time
by 30 seconds.
• Cooking in a microwave is much faster than on a stove. If you
are not sure, set a shorter cooking time and continue operation if
necessary.
• Please note: When only using the microwave mode, shield the
foodstuff with a cover.
Pause or stop cooking
• If you wish to pause the cooking operation, press the
button
once and open the door.
• If you wish to continue the cooking operation, close the door and
press the
button.
• If you wish to completely stop operation, press the
button twice.
Quick Start
You wish to heat food or drinks shortly at the highest power setting?
There are two possibilities:
1. Quick-start the microwave by directly pressing the
button. The
cooking process will start immediately, whereas each time pressing
the button will prolong the cooking time by 30 seconds.
Or:
2. Turn the turning knob towards the left. A signal tone sounds and the
display will show “95:00”. Set the time by turning the knob left or
right. Press the
button to start operation.
The power setting of the microwave is thereby 100%.
Heating
Warming and heating are special characteristics of microwaves. Re-
frigerated liquids and foods can be easily warmed up to room or eating
temperature without having to use a lot of pots.
The heating times in the following table are for reference only, as the
time depends very much on the original temperature and the texture of
the food. It is therefore recommended to check once in a while whether
the food is hot enough.
Heating table
Edibles / food
Quan-
tity
Power
setting
Time-
approx.
min.
Cover
Liquids
1 cup
150 g
P100
0.5 - 1
no
0.5 l
500 g
P100
3.5 - 5
no
0.75 l
750 g
P100
5 - 7
no
Tip: Put a glass stick into the container to avoid superheating; stir well
before drinking.
Plated meals
potatoes and
vegetables
450 g
P100
2.5 - 3.5
yes
Goulash with noodles
450 g
P100
2 - 2.5
yes
Meat + lump + sauce
450 g
P100
2.5 - 3.5
yes
Tip: Slightly moisten before cooking; stir occasionally.
Meat
Cutlet, breaded
200 g
P100
1 - 2
no
Meatballs, 4 pieces
500 g
P100
3 - 4
no
Joint
250 g
P100
2 - 3
no
Tip: Coat with oil for the breading or crust not to soften.
Poultry
1/2 chicken
450 g
P100
3.5 - 5
no
Chicken fricassee
400 g
P100
3 - 4.5
yes
Tip: Coat with oil; stir occasionally.
Side dish
Noodles, rice, 1 serving
2 servings
150 g
P100
1 - 2
yes
300 g
P100
2.5 - 3.5
yes
Potatoes
500 g
P100
3 - 4
yes
Tip: Slightly moisten prior to cooking.
Soups / sauce
Broth, 1 plate
250 g
P100
1 - 1.5
yes
Soup with solids
250 g
P100
1.5 - 2
yes
Sauce
250 g
P100
1 - 2
yes
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