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Power level
Use
HIGH power
Reheating meals and sauces; Cooking
fi
sh, vegetables, sauces, and preserves
DEFROST power
(*) Defrosting frozen foods
MEDIUM power
Roasting; Cooking egg sauces and sponge cakes; Heating milk
LOW power
Cooking and reheating chicken casseroles and quiches
SIMMER power
Cooking stews, casseroles, rice puddings, rich fruit cakes, and egg custards
WARM power
For warming up butter, cheeses, fruits or ice-creams; to keep warm your main
dishes
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PREHEAT THE
GRILL.
The quartz Grill on your oven browns and
crisps for a wide variety of foods.
The Grill provides 3 Grill Settings:
1 Press Grill 1
1000 W
2 Press Grill 2
700 W
3 Presses Grill 3
500 W
Place food to be grilled on the wire rack
on the ceramic plate. Place a heatproof
plate (Pyrex®) underneath to catch fat and
drips. Alternatively use the enamel shelf in
the upper shelf position. For large weight
foods, place in a dish directly on the ceramic
plate. The food being grilled should normally
be turned over after half the grilling time.
Never cover foods when grilling. There is
NO MICROWAVE POWER ON THE GRILL
ONLY PROGRAM
Approximate Times for Grilling (Grill 1)
First Side
Second Side
Rib of beef 450
g
18 to 20 min.
approx. 10 to 15 min.
Sausages 450
g
(6 pcs)
10 to 15 min.
approx. 10 to 15 min.
1 chicken leg 300
g
13 to 15 min.
13 to 15 min.
Toast
5 to 7 min.
4 to 6 min.
Microwave power levels
Grilling
Note
(*) CYCLIC DEFROST with automatic standing time (see page 54).
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