Quick MW and Popcorn
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These functions can only be used
when no other cooking processes are
in use.
Quick MW
If you select the
sensor control,
the microwave starts with a set
microwave power level and cooking
duration, e.g., to reheat a drink.
The maximum microwave power level
of
(900 W) and a cooking duration
of 1 minute are set by default.
You can change the microwave power
level and the cooking duration with the
setting. The maximum cooking
duration that can be set depends on the
microwave power level selected:
- The following microwave power
levels can be selected: 80 W, 150 W,
300 W, 450 W, 600 W, 750 W, or
900 W.
- The maximum cooking duration that
can be set depends on the
microwave power level selected:
80–300 W: maximum 10 minutes
450–900 W: maximum 5 minutes
Select the
sensor control.
Touching it repeatedly increases the
cooking duration in increments.
The time left will appear on the display.
You can interrupt the cooking process
at any time with the
/C sensor
control.
Select the
sensor control to
resume the cooking process or the
/C sensor control to cancel it.
At the end of the cooking process, an
audible signal will sound.
Popcorn
This function is suitable for making
microwave popcorn.
If you select the
sensor control, the
microwave starts with a set microwave
power level and cooking duration.
Microwave popcorn is commercially
available in packs of various sizes. This
function is designed for a pack size of
approx. 3.5 oz (100 g). A microwave
power level of
(900 W) and a
cooking duration of
:
minutes are
set by default.
To accommodate different pack sizes,
you can use the
setting to adjust
the cooking duration within the range of
:–:
minutes. The microwave
power level is set and cannot be
modified.
This function is not suitable for
making popcorn from kernels.
Only use this function with products
that are specifically labeled as
microwave popcorn.
If the pack containing the popcorn
comes into contact with the wall of
the oven interior and gets stuck
there, there is a risk of heat building
up.
Place the pack
centrally
on the
turntable so that it has enough room
to expand.