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EVY5760AO
EVY7600AA
EVY7600AO
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EN MICROWAVE COMBI-OVEN USER MANUAL
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4. BEFORE FIRST USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
5. DAILY USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
6. MICROWAVE MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
7. CLOCK FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
8.
USING THE ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
9. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
10.
HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
11. CARE AND CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
12.
WHAT TO DO IF… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
13. TECHNICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
WE’RE THINKING OF YOU
Thank you for purchasing an Electrolux appliance. You’ve chosen a product that brings with it
decades of professional experience and innovation. Ingenious and stylish, it has been designed
with you in mind. So whenever you use it, you can be safe in the knowledge that you’ll get great
results every time.
Welcome to Electrolux.
Visit our website for:
Get usage advice, brochures, trouble shooter, service information:
www.electrolux.com
Register your product for better service:
www.electrolux.com/productregistration
Buy Accessories, Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance:
www.electrolux.com/shop
CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
We recommend the use of original spare parts.
When contacting Service, ensure that you have the following data available.
The information can be found on the rating plate. Model, PNC, Serial Number.
Warning / Caution-Safety information
General information and tips
Environmental information
Subject to change without notice.
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully
read the supplied instructions. The manufacturer is not
responsible if an incorrect installation and use causes in-
juries and damages. Always keep the instructions with
the appliance for future reference.
1.1 Children and vulnerable people safety
WARNING!
Risk of suffocation, injury or permanent disability.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
years and above and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they are supervised by an adult or a per-
son who is responsible for their safety.
Do not let children play with the appliance.
Keep all packaging away from children.
Keep children and pets away from the appliance when
it operates or when it cools down. Accessible parts are
hot.
If the appliance has a child safety device, we recom-
mend that you activate it.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of chil-
dren less than 8 years.
1.2 General Safety
Only a qualified person must install this appliance and
replace the cable.
Internally the appliance becomes hot when in opera-
tion. Do not touch the heating elements that are in the
appliance. Always use oven gloves to remove or put in
accessories or ovenware.
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Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
Before maintenance cut the power supply.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal
scrapers to clean the glass door since they can scratch
the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
To remove the shelf supports first pull the front of the
shelf support and then the rear end away from the side
walls. Install the shelf supports in the opposite se-
quence.
Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replac-
ing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
2.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Installation
WARNING!
Only a qualified person must in-
stall this appliance.
Remove all the packaging.
Do not install or use a damaged appli-
ance.
Obey the installation instruction sup-
plied with the appliance.
Always be careful when you move the
appliance because it is heavy. Always
wear safety gloves.
Do not pull the appliance by the handle.
Keep the minimum distance from the
other appliances and units.
Make sure that the appliance is installed
below and adjacent safe structures.
The sides of the appliance must stay
adjacent to appliances or to units with
the same height.
Electrical connection
WARNING!
Risk of fire and electrical shock.
All electrical connections should be
made by a qualified electrician.
The appliance must be earthed.
Make sure that the electrical information
on the rating plate agrees with the pow-
er supply. If not, contact an electrician.
Always use a correctly installed shock-
proof socket.
Do not use multi-plug adapters and ex-
tension cables.
Make sure not to cause damage to the
mains plug and to the mains cable.
Contact the Service or an electrician to
change a damaged mains cable.
Do not let mains cables to come in
touch with the appliance door, specially
when the door is hot.
The shock protection of live and insula-
ted parts must be fastened in such a
way that it cannot be removed without
tools.
Connect the mains plug to the mains
socket only at the end of the installa-
tion. Make sure that there is access to
the mains plug after the installation.
If the mains socket is loose, do not
connect the mains plug.
Do not pull the mains cable to discon-
nect the appliance. Always pull the
mains plug.
Use only correct isolation devices: line
protecting cut-outs, fuses (screw type
fuses removed from the holder), earth
leakage trips and contactors.
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The electrical installation must have an
isolation device which lets you discon-
nect the appliance from the mains at all
poles. The isolation device must have a
contact opening width of minimum 3
mm.
2.2 Use
WARNING!
Risk of injury, burns or electric
shock or explosion.
Use this appliance in a household envi-
ronment.
Do not change the specification of this
appliance.
Make sure that the ventilation openings
are not blocked.
Do not let the appliance stay unatten-
ded during operation.
Deactivate the appliance after each
use.
Be careful when you open the appli-
ance door while the appliance is in op-
eration. Hot air can release.
Do not operate the appliance with wet
hands or when it has contact with wa-
ter.
Do not apply pressure on the open
door.
Do not use the appliance as a work
surface or as a storage surface.
Always keep the appliance door closed
when the appliance is in operation.
Open the appliance door carefully. The
use of ingredients with alcohol can
cause a mixture of alcohol and air.
Do not let sparks or open flames to
come in contact with the appliance
when you open the door.
Do not put flammable products or items
that are wet with flammable products
in, near or on the appliance.
WARNING!
Risk of damage to the appliance.
To prevent damage or discoloration to
the enamel:
– do not put ovenware or other objects
in the appliance directly on the bottom.
– do not put aluminium foil directly on
the bottom of the appliance.
– do not put water directly into the hot
appliance.
– do not keep moist dishes and food in
the appliance after you finish the cook-
ing.
– be careful when you remove or install
the accessories.
Discoloration of the enamel has no ef-
fect on the performance of the appli-
ance. It is not a defect in the sense of
the warranty law.
Use a deep pan for moist cakes. Fruit
juices cause stains that can be perma-
nent.
Microwave
WARNING!
Risk of fire and burns.
Do not activate the appliance when it is
empty.
Do not use the appliance if it does not
work correctly.
Always stir liquids before heating them
in the microwave oven to help prevent
sudden boil overs.
Make sure metal objects are placed
minimum 2 cm from the interior appli-
ance walls or door.
Obey the minimum temperature when
cooking or reheating food. Use only mi-
crowave safe thermometers to measure
the temperature.
Do not heat cooking oil or alcohol in the
appliance.
Do not dry animals, textiles, grain pil-
lows and gel cushions in the appliance.
Do not put aluminium foil in the appli-
ance.
To prevent corrosion, dry the appliance
with a cloth after each use.
2.3 Care and Cleaning
WARNING!
Risk of injury, fire or damage to
the appliance.
Before maintenance, deactivate the ap-
pliance and disconnect the mains plug
from the mains socket.
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Make sure the appliance is cold. There
is the risk that the glass panels can
break.
Replace immediately the door glass
panels when they are damaged. Con-
tact the Service.
Be careful when you remove the door
from the appliance. The door is heavy!
Clean regularly the appliance to prevent
the deterioration of the surface material.
Remaining fat or food in the appliance
can cause fire.
Clean the appliance with a moist soft
cloth. Only use neutral detergents. Do
not use abrasive products, abrasive
cleaning pads, solvents or metal ob-
jects.
If you use an oven spray, obey the safe-
ty instructions on the packaging.
Do not clean the catalytic enamel (if ap-
plicable) with any kind of detergent.
2.4 Internal light
The type of light bulb or halogen lamp
used for this appliance, is only for
household appliances. Do not use it for
house lighting.
WARNING!
Risk of electrical shock.
Before replacing the lamp, disconnect
the appliance from the power supply.
Only use lamps with the same specifi-
cations.
2.5 Disposal
WARNING!
Risk of injury or suffocation.
Disconnect the appliance from the
mains supply.
Cut off the mains cable and discard it.
Remove the door catch to prevent chil-
dren and pets to get closed in the ap-
pliance.
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1 3 642 5
12
4
3
1
2
10
11
7
8
9
1
Control panel
2
Power lamp / symbol / indicator
3
Knob for the oven functions
4
Electronic programmer
5
Temperature / microwave power
lamp / symbol / indicator
6
Knob for the temperature / micro-
wave power
7
Grill and heating element
8
Microwave generator
9
Lamp
10
Fan and heating element
11
Shelf support, removable
12
Shelf positions
3.1 Accessories
CAUTION!
Do not use the baking tray or
deep pan (if applicable) with the
Microwave function.
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Wire shelf
For cookware, cake tins, roasts.
Baking tray
For cakes and biscuits.
4. BEFORE FIRST USE
WARNING!
Refer to the Safety chapters.
4.1 Initial Cleaning
Remove all parts from the appliance.
Clean the appliance before first use.
Refer to chapter "Care and Clean-
ing".
4.2 Setting the time
After the first connection to the mains, all
symbols in the display are on for some
seconds. For the subsequent few sec-
onds the display shows the software ver-
sion.
After the software version goes off, the
display shows
and "12:00". "12"
flashes.
1.
Press or to set the current
hour.
2.
Press to confirm (necessary only
for the first setting. Later the new time
will be saved automatically after 5
seconds).
The display shows
and the set
hour. "00" flashes.
3.
Press or to set the current mi-
nutes.
4.
Press to confirm (necessary only
for the first setting. Later the new time
will be saved automatically after 5
seconds) .
The Temperature / Time display
shows the new time.
Changing the time of day
You can change the time of day only if the
oven is off.
Press
. The set time and symbol
flash in the display. To set a new time,
use the procedure "Setting the time".
5. DAILY USE
WARNING!
Refer to the Safety chapters.
To use the appliance, press the control
knob. The control knob comes out.
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5.1 Activating a heating function
1.
Turn the knob for the oven function to
select an oven function.
2.
Turn the knob for the temperature /
microwave power to set a tempera-
ture.
3.
To deactivate the appliance, turn the
knob for the oven function to the off
position ("0") .
Knob symbol, indicator or
lamp (depends on the model -
refer to the product
description):
The indicator comes on when
the oven heats up.
The lamp comes on when the
appliance operates.
The symbol shows whether the
knob controls one of the cook-
ing zones, the oven functions or
the temperature.
5.2 Oven Functions
Oven function Application
Light To activate the lamp without a cooking function.
Microwave Creates the heat directly in the food. Use it to
heat pre-prepared meals and drinks, to defrost
meat or fruit, and to cook vegetables and fish.
True Fan Cooking To bake maximum on 2 shelf positions at the
same time and to dry food. Set the temperature
20 - 40 °C lower than for Conventional Cooking.
Pizza Setting To bake food on 1 shelf position for a more in-
tensive browning and a crispy bottom. Set the
temperature 20 - 40 °C lower than for Conven-
tional Cooking.
Conventional Cooking To bake and roast on 1 shelf position.
Bottom Heat To bake cakes with crispy or crusty bottoms and
to preserve food.
Defrost To defrost frozen food.
Grilling To grill flat food and to toast.
Fast Grilling To grill flat food in large quantities and to toast.
Turbo Grilling To roast larger joints of meat or poultry on 1 shelf
position. Also to gratinate and to brown.
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5.3 Display
A B C
DEFG
A)
Timer
B)
Heat-up and residual heat indicator
C)
Water drawer (selected models only)
D)
Core temperature sensor (selected
models only)
E)
Door lock (selected models only)
F)
Hours / minutes
G)
Clock functions
5.4 Buttons
Button Function Description
CLOCK To set a clock function.
,
MINUS, PLUS To set the time.
MICROWAVE To set the MICROWAVE.
TEMPERATURE To check the oven temperature or
the temperature of the Core Temper-
ature Sensor (if applicable). Use only
while an oven function is in operation.
5.5 Heat-up / Residual heat
indicator
If you activate an oven function, the bars
in the display
come on one by one.
The bars show that the oven temperature
increases or decreases.
6. MICROWAVE MODE
6.1 Setting the Microwave
function
1.
Turn the knob for the oven functions
to select a microwave function
.
The display shows a default micro-
wave power and then a default value
of the Duration function.
2.
Press and turn the knob for the
temperature / microwave power
to change the microwave power
settings.
The power settings changes in 100 W
steps.
3.
Press and then / to change
the Duration settings.
The appliance automatically starts to
operate after few seconds.
4.
When the set time ends, an acoustic
signal sounds and the Microwave
function deactivates automatically.
5.
Turn the knob for the oven functions
to off position (“0”).
CAUTION!
Do not let the appliance operate
when there is no food in it.
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When the Microwave function
is running you can:
change the power settings.
check the power settings. Press
.
6.2 Setting the Combi function
1.
Turn the function knob to select an
oven function.
The display shows a default tempera-
ture.
2.
Change the temperature.
3.
Activate the Microwave function. Re-
fer to “Setting the Microwave func-
tion”.
4.
When the set time ends, an acoustic
signal sounds and the oven function
and Microwave function deactivates
automatically.
5.
Turn the function knob to off position
(“0”).
6.3 Microwave
Information about operation
General:
After you deactivate the appliance, let
the food stand for some minutes (refer
to “Microwave Tables: standing time”).
Remove the aluminium foil packaging,
metal containers, etc. before you pre-
pare the food.
Cooking:
Do not use the baking tray or deep pan
(if applicable) with the Microwave func-
tion.
If possible, cook food covered with ma-
terial suitable for use in the microwave.
Only cook food without a cover if you
want to keep a crust.
Do not overcook the dishes by setting
the power and time too high. The food
can dry out, burn or catch fire in some
places.
Do not use the appliance to cook eggs
in their shells and snails, because they
can burst. With fried eggs, pierce the
yolks first.
Prick food with "skin" or "peel", such as
potatoes, tomatoes, sausages, with a
fork several times before cooking so
that the food does not burst.
For chilled or frozen food, set a longer
cooking time.
Dishes which contain sauce must be
stirred from time to time.
Vegetables that have a firm structure,
such as carrots, peas or cauliflower,
must be cooked in water.
Turn larger pieces after half the cooking
time.
If possible, cut vegetables into similar-
sized pieces.
Use flat, wide dishes.
Do not use cookware made of porce-
lain, ceramic or earthenware with small
holes, e. g. on handles or unglazed bot-
toms. Moisture going into the holes can
cause the cookware to crack when it is
heated.
The bottom glass (if applicable) is a
work space for heating food or liquids.
It is necessary for the operation of the
microwave oven.
Always put the glass stick in the con-
tainer when you heat liquids, in order to
prevent overcooking or splashing.
Defrosting meat, poultry, fish:
Put the frozen, unwrapped food on a
small upturned plate with a container
below it, or on a defrosting rack or plas-
tic sieve so that the defrosting liquid
can run off.
Turn the food after half the defrosting
time. If possible, divide and then re-
move the pieces that have started to
defrost.
Defrosting butter, portions of gateau,
quark:
Do not fully defrost in the appliance, but
let them defrost at room temperature.
This gives a more even result. Fully re-
move all metal or aluminium packaging
or parts before defrosting.
Defrosting fruit, vegetables:
Do not fully defrost fruit and vegetables,
which are to be further prepared while
raw, in the appliance. Let them defrost
at room temperature.
You can use a higher microwave power
to cook fruit and vegetables without de-
frosting them first.
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Ready meals:
Ready meals in metal packaging or
plastic trays with metal covers can only
be defrosted or heated in the micro-
wave if they are expressively designa-
ted as suitable for use in the micro-
wave.
You must follow the manufacturer's in-
structions printed on the packaging (e.
g. remove the metal cover and pierce
the plastic film).
Suitable cookware and materials
Cookware / Material Microwave Grilling
Defrost-
ing
Heat-
ing
Cook-
ing
Ovenproof glass and porcelain (with
no metal components, e. g. Pyrex,
heat-proof glass)
X X X X
Non-ovenproof glass and porcelain
1)
X -- -- --
Glass and glass ceramic made of
ovenproof/frost-proof material (e. g.
Arcoflam), grill shelf
X X X X
Ceramic
2)
, earthenware
2)
X X X --
Heat-resistant plastic up to 200 °C
3)
X X X --
Cardboard, paper X -- -- --
Clingfilm X -- -- --
Roasting film with microwave safe
closure
3)
X X X --
Roasting dishes made of metal, e.
g. enamel, cast iron
-- -- -- X
Baking tins, black lacquer or silicon-
coated
3)
-- -- -- X
Baking tray
-- -- -- X
Browning cookware, e. g. Crisp pan
or Crunch plate
-- X X --
Ready meals in packaging
3)
X X X X
1)
With no silver, gold, platinum or metal plating/decorations
2)
Without quartz or metal components, or glazes which contain metals
3)
You must follow the manufacturer’s instructions about the maximum temperatures.
X suitable
-- not suitable
Other things to think about…
Food items have different shapes and
qualities. They are prepared in different
quantities. Because of this, the neces-
sary time and power for defrosting,
heating or cooking can vary. As a rough
guide: double the quantity = almost
double the time.
The microwave creates the heat directly
in the food. Because of this, all places
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cannot be heated at the same time.
You must stir or turn the heated dishes,
especially with larger quantities of food.
•The standing time is given in the ta-
bles. Let the food stand, in the appli-
ance or outside it, so that the heat is
distributed more equally.
You get better results for rice if you use
flat, wide dishes.
6.4 Examples of cooking
applications for power settings
The data in the table is for guidance only.
Power setting Use
1000 Watt
•900 Watt
•800 Watt
•700 Watt
Heating liquids
Searing at the start of the cooking
process
•Cooking vegetables
Melting gelatine and butter
•600 Watt
•500 Watt
Defrosting and heating frozen meals
Heating one-plate meals
Simmering stews
Cooking egg dishes
•400 Watt
•300 Watt
•200 Watt
Continuing to cook meals
Cooking delicate food
Heating baby food
Simmering rice
Heating delicate food
Melting cheese
•100 Watt Defrosting meat, fish, bread
Defrosting cheese, cream, butter
Defrosting fruit and cakes (gateaux)
Raising yeast dough
Heating up cold dishes and drinks
7. CLOCK FUNCTIONS
SYM-
BOL
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
MINUTE MINDER To set a countdown time. This function has no ef-
fect on the operation of the oven. You can set the
MINUTE MINDER at any time, also when the appli-
ance is off.
TIME OF DAY To set, change or check the time of day. Refer to
“Setting the time”.
DURATION To set how long the appliance must operate. First
set an oven function before you set this function.
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SYM-
BOL
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
END To set when the appliance must be deactivated.
First set an oven function before you set this func-
tion. You can use Duration and End at the same
time (Time Delay) to set the time when the appli-
ance must be activated and then deactivated.
Press again and again to
change the clock function.
Press to confirm the settings
of the clock functions, or wait 5
seconds for the setting to be con-
firmed automatically.
7.1 Setting the DURATION or
END
1.
Press again and again until the
display shows
or .
or flashes in the display.
2.
Press or to the set minutes.
3.
Press to confirm.
4.
Press or to set the hour.
5.
Press to confirm. An acoustic sig-
nal sounds for 2 minutes after the
time ends.
or symbol and
time setting flash in the display. The
oven stops.
6.
Press any button or open the oven
door to stop the acoustic signal.
If you press when you set the
hours for DURATION
, the ap-
pliance goes to setting of the END
function.
7.2 Setting the MINUTE
MINDER
Use this to set a countdown (maximum 2
h 30 min). This function has no effect on
the operation of the oven. You can set the
MINUTE MINDER at any time, also if the
appliance is off.
1.
Press again and again until and
"00" flash in the display.
2.
Press or to set the MINUTE
MINDER. At first the time is calculated
in minutes and seconds. When the
time you set is longer than 60 mi-
nutes, the symbol
comes on the
display. The appliance now calculates
the time in hours and minutes.
3.
The MINUTE MINDER starts automat-
ically after five seconds.
After 90% of the set time, an
acoustic signal sounds.
Press a button to stop the signal.
4.
When the set time ends, an acoustic
signal sounds for two minutes.
"00:00" and
flash in the display.
Press a button to stop the signal.
If you set the MINUTE MINDER
when the DURATION or END
function operates, the symbol
comes on the display.
7.3 Count Up Timer
Use the Count Up Timer to monitor how
long the oven operates. It is on immedi-
ately when the oven starts to heat.
To reset the Count Up Timer, press and
hold
and .
You cannot use the Count Up
Timer when Duration or End func-
tion operates.
8. USING THE ACCESSORIES
WARNING!
Refer to the Safety chapters.
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8.1 Inserting the accessories
Baking tray (if applicable):
Push the baking tray between the guide
bars of the shelf support.
Wire shelf:
Push the shelf between the guide bars of
the shelf support and make sure that the
feet point down.
All accessories have small indentations
at the top of the right and left side to in-
crease safety. The indentations are also
anti-tip devices.
The high rim around the shelf is a de-
vice which prevents cookware from
slipping.
9. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
9.1 Child Lock
The Child Lock prevents an accidental
operation of the appliance.
Activating and deactivating the Child
Lock function:
1.
Do not set an oven function.
2.
Press and hold and at the
same time for 2 seconds.
3.
An acoustic signal sounds. SAFE
comes on / goes out on the display
(when you activate or deactivate the
Child Lock).
SAFE comes on the display when
you turn a knob or press a button.
Function Lock
The Function Lock prevents an accidental
change of the oven function. You can ac-
tivate the Function Lock function only
when the appliance operates.
Activating and deactivating the
Function Lock function:
1.
Activate the appliance.
2.
Activate an oven function or setting.
3.
Press and hold and at the
same time for 2 seconds.
4.
An acoustic signal sounds. Loc
comes on / goes out on the display
(when you activate or deactivate the
Function Lock).
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You can deactivate the appliance
when the Function Lock is on.
When you deactivate the appli-
ance, the Function Lock deacti-
vates.
Loc comes on in the display when
you turn a knob or press a button.
9.2 Residual heat indicator
The display shows the residual heat indi-
cator
when the appliance is off and the
temperature in the oven is more than 40
°C. Use the temperature knob to see the
oven temperature.
9.3 Cooling fan
When the appliance operates, the cooling
fan activates automatically to keep the
surfaces of the appliance cool. If you de-
activate the appliance, the cooling fan can
continue to operate until the appliance
cools down.
9.4 Automatic switch-off
For safety reasons the appliance deacti-
vates after some time:
If a heating function operates.
If you do not change the oven tempera-
ture.
Temperature Switch-off time
30 °C - 115 °C 12.5 h
120 °C - 195 °C 8.5 h
200 °C - 230 °C 5.5 h
The automatic switch-off works
with all functions except Light, Du-
ration and End Time.
10. HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS
The temperature and baking times
in the tables are guidelines only.
They depend on the recipes and
the quality and quantity of the in-
gredients used.
10.1 Baking
General instructions
Your new oven can bake or roast differ-
ently to the appliance you had before.
Adapt your usual settings (temperature,
cooking times) and shelf positions to
the values in the tables.
With longer baking times, you can de-
activate the oven approximately 10 mi-
nutes before the end of the baking time
and then use the residual heat.
When you cook frozen food, the trays
in the oven can twist during baking.
When the trays become cold again,
the distortions are gone.
How to use the Baking Tables
The manufacturer recommends that
you use the lower temperature the first
time.
If you cannot find the settings for a spe-
cial recipe, look for the one that is al-
most the same.
You can extend baking times by 10 –
15 minutes if you bake cakes on more
than one level.
Cakes and pastries at different heights
do not always brown equally at first. If
this occurs, do not change the temper-
ature setting. The differences equalize
during the baking procedure.
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10.2 Tips on baking
Baking results Possible cause Remedy
The bottom of the cake is
not browned sufficiently.
The shelf position is in-
correct.
Put the cake on a lower
shelf.
The cake sinks and be-
comes soggy, lumpy or
streaky.
The oven temperature is
too high.
The next time you bake,
set a slightly lower oven
temperature.
The cake sinks and be-
comes soggy, lumpy or
streaky.
The baking time is too
short.
Set a longer baking time.
You cannot decrease
baking times by setting
higher temperatures.
The cake sinks and be-
comes soggy, lumpy or
streaky.
There is too much liquid
in the mixture.
Use less liquid. Be careful
with mixing times, espe-
cially if you use a mixing
machine.
The cake is too dry.
The oven temperature is
too low.
The next time you bake,
set a higher oven temper-
ature.
The cake is too dry.
The baking time is too
long.
The next time you bake,
set a shorter baking time.
The cake browns uneven-
ly.
The oven temperature is
too high and the baking
time is too short.
Set a lower oven temper-
ature and a longer baking
time.
The cake browns uneven-
ly.
The mixture is unevenly
distributed.
Spread the mixture evenly
on the baking tray.
The cake is not ready in
the baking time given.
The oven temperature is
too low.
The next time you bake,
set a slightly higher oven
temperature.
10.3 Baking on one oven level
General instructions
Your new oven may bake or roast dif-
ferently to the appliance you had be-
fore. Adapt your usual settings (temper-
ature, cooking times) and shelf levels to
the values in the tables.
With longer baking times, the oven can be
switched off about 10 minutes before the
end of baking time, to use the residual
heat.
When you use frozen food, the trays in
the oven can twist during baking. When
the trays get cold again, the distortion will
be gone.
How to use the Baking Tables
We recommend to use the lower tem-
perature the first time.
If you cannot find the settings for a special
recipe, look for the one that is almost the
same.
Baking time can be extended by 10 - 15
minutes, if you bake cakes on more than
one level.
Cakes and pastries at different heights do
not always brown equally at first. If this
occurs, do not change the temperature
setting. The differences equalize during
the baking procedure.
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Baking in tins
Type of baking Oven func-
tion
Shelf
position
Temperature
(°C)
Time (min)
Ring cake or brioche True Fan
Cooking
2 150 - 160 50 - 70
Madeira cake / Fruit
cakes
True Fan
Cooking
2 140 - 160 70 - 90
Sponge cake /
Sponge cake
True Fan
Cooking
2 140 - 150 35 - 50
Sponge cake /
Sponge cake
Conventional
Cooking
2 160 35 - 50
Flan base - short pas-
try
1)
True Fan
Cooking
2 170 - 180 10 - 25
Flan base - sponge
mixture
True Fan
Cooking
2 150 - 170 20 - 25
Apple pie / Apple pie
(2 tins Ø 20 cm, diag-
onally off set)
True Fan
Cooking
2 160 70 - 90
Apple pie / Apple pie
(2 tins Ø 20 cm, diag-
onally off set)
Conventional
Cooking
1 180 70 - 90
Cheesecake, tray
2)
Conventional
Cooking
1 160 - 170 60 - 90
1)
Preheat the oven.
2)
Use the deep pan.
Cakes / pastries / breads on baking trays
Type of baking Oven func-
tion
Shelf po-
sition
Temperature
(°C)
Time (min)
Plaited bread / bread
crown
Conventional
Cooking
2 170 - 190 30 - 40
Christmas stollen
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2 160 - 180 50 - 70
Bread (rye bread)
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2
first of all 230 20
then 160 - 180 30 - 60
Cream puffs / eclairs
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2 190 - 210 20 - 35
Swiss Roll
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2 180 - 200 10 - 20
Cake with crumble
topping (dry)
True Fan
Cooking
3 150 - 160 20 - 40
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Type of baking Oven func-
tion
Shelf po-
sition
Temperature
(°C)
Time (min)
Buttered almond
cake / sugar cakes
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2 190 - 210 20 - 30
Fruit flans (made with
yeast dough / sponge
mixture)
2)
True Fan
Cooking
3 150 - 160 35 - 55
Fruit flans (made with
yeast dough / sponge
mixture)
2)
Conventional
Cooking
1 170 35 - 55
Fruit flans made with
short pastry
True Fan
Cooking
3 160 - 170 40 - 80
Yeast cakes with deli-
cate toppings (e.g.
quark, cream, cus-
tard)
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2 160 - 180 40 - 80
Biscuits
Food Oven func-
tion
Shelf po-
sition
Temperature
(°C)
Time (min)
Short pastry biscuits True Fan
Cooking
3 150 - 160 10 - 20
Short bread / Short
bread / Pastry Stripes
True Fan
Cooking
3 140 20 - 35
Short bread / Short
bread / Pastry Stripes
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2 160 20 - 30
Biscuits made with
sponge mixture
True Fan
Cooking
2 150 - 160 15 - 20
Pastries made with
egg white, meringues
True Fan
Cooking
1 80 - 100 120 - 150
Macaroons True Fan
Cooking
3 100 - 120 30 - 50
Biscuits made with
yeast dough
True Fan
Cooking
3 150 - 160 20 - 40
Puff pastries
1)
True Fan
Cooking
3 170 - 180 20 - 30
Rolls
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2 190 - 210 10 - 25
Small cakes / Small
cakes
1)
True Fan
Cooking
3 160 20 - 35
Small cakes / Small
cakes
1)
Conventional
Cooking
2 170 20 - 35
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10.4 Multileveled baking
Cakes / pastries / breads on baking trays
Type of baking True Fan Cooking
Shelf positions from
bottom
2 shelf positions
Temperature (°C) Time (min)
Cream puffs / Eclairs
1)
1 / 3 160 - 180 25 - 45
Dry streusel cake 1 / 3 150 - 160 30 - 45
1)
Preheat the oven.
Biscuits / small cakes / pastries / rolls
Type of baking True Fan Cooking
Shelf positions from
bottom
2 shelf positions
Temperature (°C) Time (min)
Short pastry biscuits 1 / 3 150 - 160 20 - 40
Short bread / Short
bread / Pastry
Stripes
1 / 3 140 25 - 45
Biscuits made with
sponge mixture
1 / 3 160 - 170 25 - 40
Pastries made with
egg white, merin-
gues
1 / 3 80 - 100 130 - 170
Macaroons 1 / 3 100 - 120 40 - 80
Biscuits made with
yeast dough
1 / 3 160 - 170 30 - 60
10.5 Pizza Setting
Type of baking Shelf position
Temperature
(°C)
Time (min)
Pizza (thin crust)
1)
3 200 - 230 15 - 20
Pizza (with a lot of
topping)
2)
3 180 - 200 20 - 30
Tarts 3 180 - 200 40 - 55
Spinach flan 3 160 - 180 45 - 60
Quiche Lorraine (Sa-
voury flan)
3 170 - 190 45 - 55
Swiss Flan 3 170 - 190 45 - 55
Cheesecake 2 140 - 160 60 - 90
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Type of baking Shelf position
Temperature
(°C)
Time (min)
Apple cake, covered 2 150 - 170 50 - 60
Vegetable pie 3 160 - 180 50 - 60
Unleavened bread
1)
3 230 10 - 20
Puff pastry flan
1)
3 160 - 180 45 - 55
Flammekuchen
1)
3 230 12 - 20
Piroggen (Russian
version of calzone)
1)
3 180 - 200 15 - 25
1)
Preheat the oven.
2)
Use the deep pan.
10.6 Roasting table
Roasting dishes
Large roasting joints can be roasted di-
rectly in the deep pan or on the wire
shelf above the deep pan (if present).
Roast lean meats in a roasting tin with a
lid. This will keep the meat more succu-
lent.
All types of meat, that can be browned
or have crackling, can be roasted in the
roasting tin without the lid.
Use heat-resistant ovenware to roast
(refer to the instructions of the manu-
facturer).
You can roast large roasting joints di-
rectly in the deep pan (if present) or on
the wire shelf above the deep pan.
Roast lean meats in the roasting tin with
the lid. This keeps the meat more suc-
culent.
All types of meat that can be browned
or have crackling can be roasted in the
roasting tin without the lid.
We recommend that you cook meat
and fish weighing 1 kg and above in the
oven.
To prevent the meat juices or fat from
burning onto the pan, put some liquid
into the deep pan.
If necessary, turn the roast (after 1 / 2 -
2 / 3 of the cooking time).
Baste large roasts and poultry with their
juices several times during roasting.
This gives better roasting results.
You can deactivate the appliance ap-
proximately 10 minutes before the end
of the roasting time, and use the residu-
al heat.
Beef
Type of
meat
Quantity Oven func-
tion
Shelf
position
Temperature
(°C)
Time (min)
Pot roast 1 - 1.5 kg Conventional
Cooking
1 230 120 - 150
Roast beef
or fillet
rare per cm of
thickness
Turbo Grilling 1
190 - 200
1)
5 - 6 per
cm of
thickness
medium per cm of
thickness
Turbo Grilling 1 180 - 190 6 - 8 per
cm of
thickness
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Type of
meat
Quantity Oven func-
tion
Shelf
position
Temperature
(°C)
Time (min)
well done per cm of
thickness
Turbo Grilling 1 170 - 180 8 - 10 per
cm of
thickness
1)
Preheat the oven.
Pork
Type of
meat
Quantity Oven func-
tion
Shelf po-
sition
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(min)
Shoulder,
neck, ham
joint
1 - 1.5
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 160 - 180 90 - 120
Chop,
spare rib
1 - 1.5
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 170 - 180 60 - 90
Meat loaf 750 g - 1
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 160 - 170 50 - 60
Pork
knuckle
(precooked)
750 g - 1
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 150 - 170 90 - 120
Veal
Type of
meat
Quantity Oven func-
tion
Shelf po-
sition
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(min)
Roast veal 1 kg Turbo Grill-
ing
1 160 - 180 90 - 120
Knuckle of
veal
1.5 - 2
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 160 - 180 120 - 150
Lamb
Type of
meat
Quanti-
ty
Oven
function
Shelf po-
sition
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(min)
Leg of lamb,
roast lamb
1 - 1.5
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 150 - 170 100 - 120
Saddle of
lamb
1 - 1.5
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 160 - 180 40 - 60
Game
Type of
meat
Quanti-
ty
Oven
function
Shelf po-
sition
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(min)
Saddle of
hare, leg of
hare
1)
up to 1
kg
Conven-
tional
Cooking
1 230 30 - 40
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Type of
meat
Quanti-
ty
Oven
function
Shelf po-
sition
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(min)
Saddle of
venison
1.5 - 2
kg
Conven-
tional
Cooking
1 210 - 220 35 - 40
Haunch of
venison
1.5 - 2
kg
Conven-
tional
Cooking
1 180 - 200 60 - 90
Poultry
Type of
meat
Quanti-
ty
Oven
function
Shelf
position
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(min)
Chicken,
spring
chicken
200 -
250 g
each
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 200 - 220 30 - 50
Chicken half 400 -
500 g
each
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 190 - 210 35 - 50
Poultry
pieces
1 - 1.5
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 190 - 210 50 - 70
Duck 1.5 - 2
kg
Turbo Grill-
ing
1 180 - 200 80 - 100
Fish (steamed)
Type of
meat
Quanti-
ty
Oven
function
Shelf
position
Temperature
(°C)
Time
(min)
Whole fish 1 - 1.5
kg
Conven-
tional
Cooking
1 210 - 220 40 - 60
10.7 Grilling
Always grill with the maximum tempera-
ture setting.
CAUTION!
Always grill with the oven door
closed.
Always preheat the empty oven
with the grill functions for 5 mi-
nutes.
Set the shelf in the shelf level as recom-
mended in the grilling table.
Always set the pan to collect the fat into
the first shelf level.
Grill only flat pieces of meat or fish.
Grilling
Food to be
grilled
Temperature
(°C)
Oven level
Grilling time (min)
1st side 2nd side
Roast beef,
medium
210 - 230 1 30 - 40 30 - 40
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Food to be
grilled
Temperature
(°C)
Oven level
Grilling time (min)
1st side 2nd side
Filet of beef,
medium
230 1 20 - 30 20 - 30
Back of pork 210 - 230 1 30 - 40 30 - 40
Back of veal 210 - 230 1 30 - 40 30 - 40
Back of lamb 210 - 230 1 25 - 35 20 - 35
Whole Fish,
500 - 1000 g
210 - 230 1 15 - 30 15 - 30
Fast Grilling
Food to be gril-
led
1)
Oven level
Grilling time (min)
1st side 2nd side
Burgers / Burgers 3 9 - 13 8 - 10
Pork fillet 2 10 - 12 6 - 10
Sausages 3 10 - 12 6 - 8
Fillet steaks, veal
steaks
3 7 - 10 6 - 8
Toast / Toast 3 1 - 3 1 - 3
Toast with topping 2 6 - 8 -
1)
Preheat the oven.
10.8 Defrosting
Remove the food packaging. Put the
food on a plate.
Do not cover it with a bowl or a plate.
This can extend the defrost time.
Use the first oven shelf level. The one
on the bottom.
Defrosting table
Food Quantity Defrosting
time in
min
Further
defrosting
time in
min
Comment
Chicken 1 kg 100 - 140 20 - 30 Put the chicken on an up-
turned saucer in a big plate.
Turn halfway through
Meat 1 kg 100 - 140 20 - 30 Turn halfway through
Meat 0,5 kg 90 - 120 20 - 30 Turn halfway through
Trout 150 g 25 - 35 10 - 15 ---
Straw-
berries
300 g 30 - 40 10 - 20 ---
Butter 250 g 30 - 40 10 - 15 ---
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Food Quantity Defrosting
time in
min
Further
defrosting
time in
min
Comment
Cream 2 x 200 g 80 - 100 10 - 15 Whip the cream when still
slightly frozen in places
Gateau 1,4 kg 60 60 ---
10.9 Making preserves - Bottom
Heat
Oven function: Bottom heat
Use only preserve jars of the same di-
mensions available on the market.
Do not use jars with twist-off and bayo-
net type lids, or metal tins.
Use the first shelf from the bottom for
this function.
Put no more than six one-litre preserve
jars on the baking tray.
Fill the jars up to the same level and
close with a clamp.
The jars cannot touch each other.
Put approximately 1 / 2 litre of water in-
to the baking tray to give sufficient
moisture in the oven.
When the liquid in the jars starts to sim-
mer (after approx. 35 - 60 minutes with
one-litre jars), stop the oven or de-
crease the temperature to 100 °C (see
the table).
Preserves table - Soft Fruits
Preserve Tempera-
ture (°C)
Cooking time
until simmering
(min)
Cooking time
at 100 °C (min)
Strawberries, blueberries,
raspberries, ripe goose-
berries
160 - 170 35 - 45 ---
Preserves table - Stone fruits
Preserve Tempera-
ture (°C)
Cooking time
until simmering
(min)
Cooking time
at 100 °C (min)
Pears, quinces, plums 160 - 170 35 - 45 10 - 15
Preserves table - Vegetables
Preserve Tempera-
ture (°C)
Cooking time
until simmering
(min)
Cooking time
at 100 °C (min)
Carrots
1)
160 - 170 50 - 60 5 - 10
Cucumbers 160 - 170 50 - 60 ---
Mixed pickles 160 - 170 50 - 60 15
Kohlrabi, peas, asparagus 160 - 170 50 - 60 15 - 20
1)
Keep in the oven after you stop the oven
10.10 Drying
Oven function: True Fan Cooking
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Food Temperature (°C) Shelf position Time (h)
Beans 60 - 70 3 6 - 8
Peppers 60 - 70 3 5 - 6
Vegetables for
soup
60 - 70 3 5 - 6
Mushrooms 50 - 60 3 6 - 8
Herbs 40 - 50 3 2 - 3
Plums 60 - 70 3 8 - 10
Apricots 60 - 70 3 8 - 10
Apple slices 60 - 70 3 6 - 8
Pears 60 - 70 3 6 - 9
Tips for the microwave
Result Remedy
You cannot find details for the
amount of food prepared.
Look for a similar food. Increase or shorten
the length of the cooking times according to
the following rule: Double the amount = al-
most double the timeHalf the amount =
half the time
The food has got too dry. Set shorter cooking time or select lower mi-
crowave power.
The food is still not defrosted, hot
or cooked after the time has
elapsed.
Set longer cooking time or select higher mi-
crowave power. Please note that taller
dishes need longer.
After the cooking time has
elapsed, the food is overheated at
the edge but is still not ready in the
middle.
Next time select a lower power and a longer
time. Stir liquids, e. g. soup, halfway
through.
Microwave Cooking Table
Defrosting meat
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Standing
time (min)
Comments
Whole cuts of
meat
500 200 10 - 12 10 - 15
Turn halfway
through
Steak 200 200 3 - 5 5 - 10
Turn halfway
through; remove
defrosted parts
Mixed minced
meat
500 200 10 - 15 10 - 15
Turn halfway
through; remove
defrosted parts
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Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Standing
time (min)
Comments
Goulash 500 200 10 - 15 10 - 15
Turn halfway
through; remove
defrosted parts
Defrosting poultry
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Standing
time (min)
Comments
Chicken 1000 200 25 - 30 10 - 20
Turn halfway
through; cover
defrosted parts
with aluminium
foil
Chicken
breast
100 -
200
200 3 - 5 10 - 15
Turn halfway
through; cover
defrosted parts
with aluminium
foil
Chicken
thighs
100 -
200
200 3 - 5 10 - 15
Turn halfway
through; cover
defrosted parts
with aluminium
foil
Duck 2000 200 45 - 60 20 - 30
Turn halfway
through; cover
defrosted parts
with aluminium
foil
Defrosting fish
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Whole Fish 500 100
10 -
15
15 - 20
Turn halfway
through
Fish fillets 500 100
10 -
12
15 - 20
Turn halfway
through
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Defrosting sausage
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Sliced sausage 100 100 2 - 4 20 - 40
Turn halfway
through
Defrosting dairy products
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Quark 250 100
10 -
15
25 - 30
Remove aluminium
parts, turn halfway
through
Butter 250 100 3 - 5 15 - 20
Remove aluminium
parts, turn halfway
through
Cheese 250 100 3 - 5 30 - 60
Remove aluminium
parts, turn halfway
through
Cream 200 100 7 - 12 20 - 30
Remove aluminium
top, stir halfway
through
Defrosting cakes / pastries
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Yeast dough 1 piece 100 2 - 3 15 - 20
Turn plate halfway
through
Cheesecake 1 piece 100 2 - 4 15 - 20
Turn plate halfway
through
Cake (gateau) 1 piece 100 1 - 2 15 - 20
Turn plate halfway
through
Dry cake (e. g.
Pound cake)
1 piece 100 2 - 4 15 - 20
Turn plate halfway
through
Fruit cake 1 piece 100 1 - 2 15 - 20
Turn plate halfway
through
Bread 1000 100
15 -
20
10 - 15
Turn halfway
through
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Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Sliced bread 500 100 8 - 12 10 - 15
Turn halfway
through
Bread rolls 4 rolls 100 5 - 8 5 - 10
Turn halfway
through
Defrosting Fruit
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Strawberries 300 100 8 - 12 10 - 15
Defrost covered,
stir halfway
through
Plums, cherries,
raspberries, black-
currants, apricots
250 100 8 - 10 10 - 15
Defrost covered,
stir halfway
through
Cooking / Melting
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Chocolate / Choc-
olate coating
150 600 2 - 3 ---
Stir halfway
through
Butter 100 200 2 - 4 ---
Stir halfway
through
Defrosting heating
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Baby food in jars 200 300 2 - 3 ---
Stir halfway
through; check
temperature!
Baby milk (bottle,
180 ml)
200 1000
0:20 -
0:40
---
Put spoon into
bottle, stir and
check tempera-
ture!
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Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Convenience food 400 - 500 600 4 - 6 5
Remove any alu-
minium lids, turn
halfway through
Frozen ready
meals
400 - 500 400
14 -
20
5
Remove any alu-
minium lids, turn
halfway through
Milk
1 cup ap-
prox. 200
ml
1000
1:15 -
1:45
---
Put spoon in the
container
Water
1 cup ap-
prox. 200
ml
1000
1:30 -
2
---
Put spoon in the
container
Sauce 200 ml 600 1 - 2 ---
Stir halfway
through
Soup 300 ml 600 2 - 4 ---
Stir halfway
through
Cooking table
Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Whole fish 500 500 8 - 10 ---
Cook covered,
turn container sev-
eral times during
cooking
Fish fillets 500 500 6 - 8 ---
Cook covered,
turn container sev-
eral times during
cooking
Vegetables, short
cooking time, fresh
1)
500 600
12 -
16
---
Add approx. 50 ml
water, cook cov-
ered, stir halfway
through
Vegetables, short
cooking time, frozen
1)
500 600
14 -
18
---
Add approx. 50 ml
water, cook cov-
ered, stir halfway
through
Vegetables, long
cooking time, fresh
1)
500 600
14 -
20
Add approx. 50 ml
water, cook cov-
ered, stir halfway
through
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Food
Microwave
Weight
(g)
Power
(Watts)
Time
(min)
Stand-
ing time
(min)
Comments
Vegetables, long
cooking time, frozen
1)
500 600
18 -
24
---
Add approx. 50 ml
water, cook cov-
ered, stir halfway
through
Potatoes in their
jacket
800 g +
600 ml
1000 5 - 7
300 W /
15 - 20
Cook covered, stir
halfway through
Rice
300 g +
600 ml
1000 4 - 6 ---
Cook covered, stir
halfway through
1)
Cook all vegetables with a cover on the container. The times given are guidelines only and
depend upon the type and qualities of the foodstuffs.
Combi-Function Table
(for selected models only)
Preheat Crostino plate: 4 minutes at 700
Watt
Food
Baking / roasting
dishes
Tem
p.
(°C)
Micro-
wave
(Watt)
Shel
f po-
si-
tion
Time
(min)
Comments
2 chicken
halves (
2 x 600 g)
Glass dish with
strainer
220 300 2 40
Turn after
20 min.,
standing
time 5 min.
au gratin
potatoes (1
kg)
Gratin dish 200 300 2 40
10 min.
standing
time
Roast pork
neck
(1100 g)
Glass dish with
strainer
200 300 1 70
Turn in be-
tween, 10
min. stand-
ing time
Apple cake
Crostino plate on
bottom glass. with
pastry max. 5 min. /
preheat 1000 Watt,
turn 1 x
220 400 - 25
Turn in be-
tween
Cheese
cake, frozen
(2 x 70 g)
Crostino plate on
bottom glass. Max. 4
min. / preheat at 700
Watt, turn 1 x
230 200 - 25
Turn in be-
tween
Ham and
cheese
toast, fro-
zen (2 x 100
g)
Crostino plate on
bottom glass. Max. 4
min. / preheat at 700
Watt, turn 1 x
230 200 - 20
Turn after
15 min.
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Food
Baking / roasting
dishes
Tem
p.
(°C)
Micro-
wave
(Watt)
Shel
f po-
si-
tion
Time
(min)
Comments
Hamburger
frozen (2 x
90 g)
Crostino plate on
bottom glass. Max. 4
min. / preheat at 700
Watt, turn 1 x
230 300 - 20
Turn after
12 min.
Pizza frozen
Ø 28 cm
(320 g)
Crostino plate on
bottom glass. Max. 4
min. / preheat at 700
Watt, turn 1 x
230 200 - 15
Turn in be-
tween
The cooking times and temperatures are
guidelines only and depend upon the type
and qualities of the foodstuffs.
11. CARE AND CLEANING
WARNING!
Refer to the Safety chapters.
Notes on cleaning:
Clean the front of the appliance with a
soft cloth with warm water and a clean-
ing agent.
To clean metal surfaces, use a usual
cleaning agent.
Clean the appliance interior after each
use. Then you can remove dirt more
easily and it does not burn on.
Clean stubborn dirt with a special oven
cleaner.
Clean all accessories after each use
and let them dry. Use a soft cloth with
warm water and a cleaning agent.
If you have nonstick accessories, do
not clean them using aggressive
agents, sharp-edged objects or a dish-
washer. It can cause damage to the
nonstick coating.
11.1 Shelf support
Removing the shelf support
You can remove the shelf support to
clean the side walls.
2
3
1
1.
Carefully pull the supports up and out
of the front catch.
2.
Lightly move the supports on the front
catch inwards.
3.
Pull the supports out of the rear
catch.
Installing the shelf support
To install the shelf support follow the pro-
cedure in the opposite order.
11.2 Lamp
WARNING!
There is a risk of electrical shock.
The lamp and the lamp glass cov-
er can be hot.
Before you change the lamp:
Deactivate the appliance.
Remove the fuses from the fuse box or
deactivate the circuit breaker.
ENGLISH 31
CAUTION!
Put a cloth on the bottom of the
interior of the appliance. It pre-
vents damage to the lamp glass
cover and the cavity.
Always use the same lamp type.
Replacing the lamp at the cavity
ceiling:
1.
Turn the lamp glass cover counter-
clockwise to remove it.
2.
Clean the glass cover.
3.
Replace the lamp with a suitable 300
°C heat-resistant lamp.
4.
Install the glass cover.
12. WHAT TO DO IF…
WARNING!
Refer to the Safety chapters.
Problem Possible cause Remedy
The appliance does not
heat up.
The appliance is deacti-
vated.
Activate the appliance.
The appliance does not
heat up.
The clock is not set. Set the clock. Refer to
"Setting the clock".
The appliance does not
heat up.
The necessary settings
are not set.
Make sure that the set-
tings are correct.
The appliance does not
heat up.
The automatic cut-out is
activated.
Refer to “Automatic
switch-off”.
The appliance does not
heat up.
The fuse is released. Make sure that the fuse is
the cause of the malfunc-
tion. If the fuse releases
again and again, contact
a qualified electrician.
The lamp does not oper-
ate.
The lamp is defective. Replace the lamp.
The display shows an er-
ror code that is not on
this list.
There is an electrical fault. Deactivate the appli-
ance with the house
fuse or the safety
switch in the fuse box
and activate it again.
If the display shows the
error code again, con-
tact the Customer Care
Department.
If you cannot find a solution to the prob-
lem yourself, contact your dealer or the
service centre.
The necessary data for the service centre
is on the rating plate. The rating plate is
on the front frame of the appliance cavity.
We recommend that you write the data here:
Model (MOD.) .........................................
Product number (PNC) .........................................
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Serial number (S.N.) .........................................
13. TECHNICAL DATA
Voltage 230 V
Frequency 50 Hz
14. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
Recycle the materials with the symbol
. Put the packaging in applicable
containers to recycle it.
Help protect the environment and human
health and to recycle waste of electrical
and electronic appliances. Do not dispose
appliances marked with the symbol
with the household waste. Return the
product to your local recycling facility or
contact your municipal office.
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