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chapter 1 - general

1.4 INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

1) Unpack the oven and remove the protective packaging containing the turn-

table (G), turntable support (H) and accessories. Check that the turntable
support (H) is correctly inserted at the centre of the turntable.

2) Clean the inside of the oven with a soft, damp cloth.
3) Check that the oven has not been damaged during transport. Check in par-

ticular that the door opens and closes properly.

4) Place the oven on a flat, stable surface at a height of at least 85 cm and out

of reach of children as the door may become very hot during cooking.

5)

When positioning the oven on the worktop, take care to maintain a gap
of approx. 5 cm between the oven and the walls to its rear and sides and
a gap of at least 30 cm above the oven (fig. 1).

6) Do not block the air intake vents. In particular, never place anything on top

of the oven and make sure the air and steam outlet vents (on the top, bottom
and rear of the appliance) are ALWAYS FREE (fig. 2).

7) Place the turntable support (H) in the centre of the circular housing and rest

the turntable (G) on top.  The turntable support (H) must be inserted into the
housing in the centre of the turntable.

NB: never place the oven on or near heat sources (for example, on top of
a refrigerator) (fig. 3).

8) The appliance must be connected to a socket with a minimum current rating

of 16A. Make sure the household main switch has a minimum rating of 16A
to avoid it tripping unexpectedly during operation of the oven.

9) Position the oven in such a way that the power plug and socket are easily

accessible.

On some models, the microwave output power is also given in this symbol,
reproduced on the control panel.

POWER OUTPUT

The power output of your oven in WATTS

is given on the rating plate of your appliance under the heading

MICRO OUTPUT. 

When you consult tables, always refer to the output of your oven! 

It is also useful when consulting microwave recipe books. 

30 cm

5 cm

fig. 1

1.3 TECHNICAL DATA

External dimensions (LxHxD)  510x320x520
Internal dimensions (LxHxD) 350x210x330
Approximate weight: 

18 kg.

For further information, see the rating plate on the appliance. 
This appliance complies with EC directive 2004/108/EC on electromagnetic compatibility and European
regulation no. 1935/2004 of 27/10/2004 on food contact materials.  The product is classified as a Group
2, Class B, ISM appliance. Group 2 includes all ISM (Industrial, Scientific or Medical) appliances in which
radio frequencies are generated intentionally and/or used in the form of electromagnetic radiation to treat
materials, together with electroerosion equipment.  Class B includes equipment for domestic use or on premises
directly connected to low voltage electricity supply for supplying buildings for residential use. 

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AIR OUTLET

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Страница 1: ...ng cooking Page 35 2 3 Quick heat Page 37 2 4 Sicurezza bambini Page 37 2 5 Energy saving function Page 37 CHAPTER 3 USING THE OVEN TIPS AND COOKING TIME TABLES 3 1 Defrosting Page 38 3 2 Heating Page...

Страница 2: ...iners since they are liable to explo de Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended 4 WARNING A...

Страница 3: ...ilisers ALWAYS make sure the container is filled with the quan tity of water specified by the manufacturer before starting heating 18 Failure to clean the oven could lead to deterioration of the surfa...

Страница 4: ...ket with a minimum current rating of 16A Make sure the household main switch has a minimum rating of 16A to avoid it tripping unexpectedly during operation of the oven 9 Position the oven in such a wa...

Страница 5: ...radio frequency signals coming from a microwave oven You should therefore keep these appliances at least 1 2 metres away from a microwave in operation 1 5 STANDARD ACCESSORIES chapter 1 general HIGH...

Страница 6: ...rs must allow them to rotate easily inside the oven Metal wood cane and crystal glass containers are not suitable for microwave cooking Remember that the microwaves heat the food not the ovenware Food...

Страница 7: ...not only ensures even temperature distribution but also reduces cooking time 3 Turn food over during cooking This is specially important for meat whether in large pieces roasts whole chickens etc or s...

Страница 8: ...seconds The hour flashes 1 Press the TIME ADJUST but tons 6 to set the required hour 2 Press the START button 8 The minutes flash 3 Press the TIME ADJUST but tons 6 to set the required minutes 4 Pres...

Страница 9: ...select the microwave power level by pressing the POWER LEVEL button 9 repeatedly until the required power expressed in numbers flashes at the top of the display Always consult the tables in Chapter 3...

Страница 10: ...be stopped for any reason this can be done without opening the door by pres sing the STOP button 7 To finish cooking proceed as follows If the oven door is open simply press the STOP button 7 once if...

Страница 11: ...on of ever more electricity The result is ever greater environmental impact due to the increase in pollutants CO2 sulphur etc and exploi tation of non renewable natural resources carbon gas oil By red...

Страница 12: ...es blackcurrants apricots Raspberries Blackberries 1 kg 200 gr 500 gr 250 gr 500 gr 200 gr 300 gr 1 5 kg 1 5 kg 700 gr 300 gr 300 gr 400 gr 500 gr 400 gr 250 gr 250 gr 200 ml 150 gr 300 gr 250 gr 250...

Страница 13: ...fire Use sterilised milk only Packs of commercially available precooked food to be heated to 70 C Remove from metal packaging and place directly on the serving plate Cover for best results Portions o...

Страница 14: ...en and kebabs tender add 1 2 cup of water when you start cooking 3 4 5 5 5 4 7 5 55 60 30 35 20 22 65 70 45 50 30 35 40 42 10 12 22 27 28 32 28 32 Roast meat pork beef Meat loaf Meat loaf Whole chicke...

Страница 15: ...gnon mushrooms Onions Spinach Peas Fennel Gratin tomatoes Peppers Grilled peppers Stuffed peppers Potatoes Roast potatoes fresh Roast potatoes frozen Gratin potatoes Courgettes 500 gr 300 gr 500 gr 50...

Страница 16: ...en If cooked with the peel fruit should be pierced and kept covered It is important to observe the standing time 3 5 minutes 35 40 35 40 35 40 35 40 35 40 1 1 30 2 3 3 4 12 14 4 6 5 7 7 7 7 Walnut cak...

Страница 17: ...he steam accessory 2 Put the food inside the steam acces sory resting it on the metal base or plastic divider if you are cooking two dishes at the same time Close the accessory with the metal lid maki...

Страница 18: ...f less than 12 minutes and 400 cc for longer periods Never use the accessory with less than 200 cc of water in the container empty to avoid damage or electrical discharges within the steam accessory I...

Страница 19: ...ken A5 fish A6 cake 1 The metal base has a rubber gasket around the edge gasket edge of metal base YES use with gasket around the edge DO NOT USE without gasket The gasket can be easily removed to cle...

Страница 20: ...will be automatically cancelled In function A6 cake when the START button 8 is pressed the oven preheats with hot air for 5 minutes without food At the end of preheating place the cake in the oven Wh...

Страница 21: ...ed The categories are divided as follows A1 Bread defrost ideal to make defrosted bread hot and fragrant Place the bread on the low wire rack direc tly on the turntable select the weight and press the...

Страница 22: ...gularly to keep them free of dust and dirt From time to time remove the turntable G and support H for cleaning Also clean the bottom of the oven Wash the turntable and support with water and neutral s...

Страница 23: ...ndense inside the oven on the cooking surface or around the door Never turn the oven on without food when using microwave or combi functions When using the above functions do not use metal containers...

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