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Function
Glass
Py
rex
Pyr
oceram
Terracotta
Aluminium
foil
Plastic
Paper or car
dboar
d
Metal
containers
Microwave
Defrost
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
Mic Grill
Pizza
(certain models only)
Breakfast
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Grill
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
• Place the turntable support (H/I) in the centre of the circu-
lar housing and rest the turntable (G) on top.
The support (H/I) must be inserted in the housing in the
centre of the turntable.
Please note:
never place the oven on or near heat
sources (for example, on top of a refrigerator).
• Connect the appliance to sockets with a minimum current
rating of 16A only. Make sure the household main switch
has a minimum rating of 16A to avoid it tripping unex-
pectedly during operation of the oven.
• Position the oven in such a way that the power plug and
socket are easily accessible.
• Before you switch on the oven, check that the mains vol-
tage corresponds to that specified on the oven rating plate
and that the power socket is properly earthed. The manu-
facturer declines all responsibility for failure to observe this
safety precaution.
• The majority of modern electronic appliances (TV, radio,
stereo systems etc.) are shielded from radio frequency (RF)
signals. However, certain electronic appliances cannot be
shielded from radio frequency signals coming from a mi-
crowave oven. You should therefore keep these appliances
at least 1-2 metres away from a microwave in operation.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
High wire rack (F)
Use in the Grill function to
quick cook meat.
Turntable (G)
Use the turntable in all
functions.
Grill/pizza plate (D)
Use the plate in the Pizza
function.
OVENWARE
In the Microwave Only and Combi with Microwave functions,
any glass (preferably Pyrex), ceramic, china or terracotta
ovenware may be used provided it has no metal decorations or
parts (e.g. gold decorations, metal handles, feet etc.).
Heat resistant plastic plates can also be used, but only for “Mi-
crowave Only” cooking. If you are in doubt as to the suitability
of a particular container, carry out this simple test - place the
empty container in the oven for 60 seconds at maximum power
(“Microwave Only” function). If the container remains cold or
heats up only slightly, it is suitable for microwave cooking. If
it becomes very hot (or sparks are produced), the container is
not suitable. When heating up for brief periods, paper napkins,
cardboard trays or disposable plastic plates can be used as a
base. The size and shape of containers must allow them to ro-
tate 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 ovenwa-
re. Food can therefore be cooked directly on the serving plate,
thus avoiding using and cleaning saucepans.
Always use oven mitts as the very hot food may transmit heat
to the plate. If the oven is set to Grill, all types of ovenware can
be used. The following table provides useful guidelines for cho-
osing ovenware: