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I N S T A L L A T I O N

1) After having taken the oven out of its packing case, remove the protective section containing the

turntable (H) and its support (I). Make sure that the turntable spindle (D) is properly inserted in its
housing in the oven, lined up with the middle of the turntable.

2) Wipe the inside clean with a soft, damp cloth.

3) Check to make certain that this equipment has not been damaged in transport and check

especially to see if the door opens and closes correctly.

4) Set the oven on a flat, steady surface 

at least 85 cm

.  above the floor and out of the reach of

small children, because when the oven is operating its door can get very hot.

5)

After having placed the oven on its work level, make sure
that there is still a free space of
at least 5 cm. between the
oven’s surfaces and the side
as well as back walls, and
a free space of at least 20
cm. above the oven (see
Fig. 1).

6) Do not block the air

intake. In particular, do not set
anything atop the oven and check
to be 

certain that the air outlet slots (located above, under and in the back
of the oven) are ALWAYS FREE from obstruction (see Figs. 2 and 3).

7) Place the support unit (I) in the middle of the circular housing and

set the turntable (H) atop the support. The spindle (D) must match
up perfectly with its housing in the middle of the turntable.

8)

When you turn the oven on for the first time, there may be
an odour of “newness” and a bit of smoke for about ten minutes. This is completely normal,
and it is caused by substances used to protect the heating elements.

9)

Position the appliance so that the plug and the outlet can be easily reached even after
installation.

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20 cm

5 cm

fig. 1

air outlet

air

intake

air

intake

O U T P U T   P O W E R

air outlet

air outlet

In some models the maximum power yielded in WATTS, is also indicated in the symbol on

the side, shown on the door. 
(

ONLY FOR U.K.

) The

letter 

indicates the 

heating category 

to which your oven belongs:

some chilled  food  pre-cooked frozen or chilled give heating instructions corresponding to

the various categories. Follow those instructions related to the category indicated for your

oven.

In this oven the maximum power yielded by the microwaves is 850W. This value is shown on the data plate placed

on the back of the appliance, under the heading MICRO OUTPUT.

The levels of intermediate power available are shown on page 30. This information will be useful for you to consult

the prescription pads for microwaves currently on sale.

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Страница 1: ...ned microwave grill Au gratin dishes e g lasagne vegetables au gratin macaroni Ventilated oven only Cook roasts and bake everything in a traditional way Make pizza Cook dishes having a puff pastry bas...

Страница 2: ...ing with the safety devices 6 Do not operate the oven if objects for any kind get stuck between the front panel of the oven and the door Always keep the inside of the door E clean using a damp cloth a...

Страница 3: ...N I C A L D A T A 13 During the use the appliance becomes hot Do not touch the heating elements inside the oven 14 When heating liquids water coffee milk etc it is possible that the contents may sudd...

Страница 4: ...le of the circular housing and set the turntable H atop the support The spindle D must match up perfectly with its housing in the middle of the turntable 8 When you turn the oven on for the first time...

Страница 5: ...ge the setting to STOP MICROWAVE WARNING LIGHT Microwave only or microwave combined Indicates when the microwaves are operating A C C E S S O R I E S P R O V I D E D LOWER WIRE RACK UPPER WIRE RACK TU...

Страница 6: ...L A R I T E M S Glass YES NO NO Pyrex YES YES YES Ceramic glass YES YES YES Earthen ware YES YES YES Alumin ium foil NO NO YES Plastic YES NO NO Paper or cardboard YES NO NO Metal containers NO NO YES...

Страница 7: ...odstuff is placed in a microwave oven the longer the cooking time required Food having a room tempera ture will cook more quickly than food having a refrigerator temperature 7 Always cook by placing t...

Страница 8: ...me simply by turning the timer knob to its STOP setting You may also change the cooking time while the cooking itself is in progress by turning that same knob back or forth You can check on the situat...

Страница 9: ...se for the cooking of single dishes So always consult the reference table on page 39 2 Be careful to ALWAYS place on the SPACER WIRE RACK at medium height that food which requires less cookig time it...

Страница 10: ...et sit for 5 to 10 min At the end let sit for 5 to 10 min 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...

Страница 11: ...h individual piece of meat from its bag before putting it in the freezer This will help you save valuable time will preparing foods Be careful about following the timings printed on frozen products be...

Страница 12: ...gr 250 gr 250 gr 500 gr 300 gr 250 gr 25 28 6 8 14 16 11 13 5 7 7 9 9 11 35 40 35 40 14 16 13 15 16 19 15 18 12 15 9 11 14 16 15 18 15 17 15 17 14 16 13 15 8 10 9 11 9 11 10 12 13 15 10 12 5 7 6 8 8...

Страница 13: ...e food s natural flavour will be preserved and the oven will stay cleaner you may also cover the food with an upside down plate if possible stir or turn the food over frequently so as to speed up the...

Страница 14: ...rature of 70 C Place the frozen food in the plate from which it is to be eaten and cover it with another upturned plate or pyrex dish Check that it is hot in the centre where possible mix the food All...

Страница 15: ...fish with clear sheet The skin is to be slit of course and filleted fish must be placed in a uniform fashion We recommend that you not use this oven to cook fish which has been dipped in egg batter U...

Страница 16: ...es FISH Filleted Slices Whole Whole Cut up fish Crayfish GREENS AND VEGETABLES Asparagus Artichokes Green beans Broccoli Brussels sprouts White cabbage Red cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Eggplant...

Страница 17: ...has expired a buzzer will sound to signal that your food is ready D in g 3 Turn the power selector knob to the max position COMBINED MICROWAVE VENTILATED OVEN FUNCTION This function is suitable for Q...

Страница 18: ...tes Roasts pork beef Meat loaf Whole chicken Cut up chicken Stewered meat Roast potatoes Potatoes au gratin Nut cake Cake Quark cake 1 kg 800 gr 1200 gr 500 gr 600 gr 500 gr 1100 gr 1100 gr 710 gr 150...

Страница 19: ...ights will come on 5 Once the set cooking time has expired a buzzer will sound to signal that your food is ready N B The warning lights will turn off D in g 3 N B You must not pre heat the oven C O M...

Страница 20: ...pre cooked use the combined function until the desired color is obtained Avoid excessive melting The pasta should first be partly boiled Times listed are for raw cauli flower If raw cauliflower is pre...

Страница 21: ...N B The oven will not turn off automatically when the timer knob is at the setting 2 Turn the timer knob in an anti clockwise direction to the setting The ventilated oven grill operating light will co...

Страница 22: ...with low sides These dishes are to be placed on the lower rack F Since the microwaves are not utilised in this function the plate does not have to be constantly rotated in order to obtain perfect heat...

Страница 23: ...grill and place everything on the turntable While the grilling is in progress the turntable will collect all the escaping fat The oven does not turn off automatically when the timer knob is at the se...

Страница 24: ...3 3 3 1 4 slices 6 strips 4 slices Thermostat knob Cooking times U S I N G T H E O V E N G R I L L O N L Y F U N C T I O N F O R G R I L L I N G By using this setting you can make all kinds of delici...

Страница 25: ...ergents or ammonia based detergents to clean the inside and outside door surfaces in order to avoid scraches To assure perfect closing always keep the inside of the door clean and do not let dirt and...

Страница 26: ...n foods containing water are being cooked it is completely normal for the steam generated within the oven to escape and to condense either inside the oven or on the cooking rack When using the microwa...

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