Indesit MWI 14IX manual

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    GB Instructions for use MWI 14IX Index General Description of the oven page 20 Description of the control panel page 20 Building-in page 21 Important safety warnings page 22 T echnical data page 23 Installation and electrical connection page 24 Ovenware to use page 24 How to get the best results from your oven page 25 Rules and general suggestions [...]

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    GB Chapter general 20 Description of the oven A Grill heating element B Control panel C Microwave outlet cover D T urntable spindle E Inside of door F Wire rack G T urntable H T urntable support Description of the control panel Programme selector knob Microwave only : Set the knob at . Grill only: Set the knob at . Combined microwave + grill: Set t[...]

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    GB 21 Building-in Inside the oven there is a plastic bag with fixing material. T ake this bag out of the oven. BEFORE USING THE OVEN, REMOVE THE PLASTIC PROTECTION ANGLES ON THE GLASS DOOR (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Fasten metal strip (A) using the two 13 mm. screws (all of which can be found in the accessory bag). The appliance needs sufficient ventilation.[...]

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    GB 22 4. Open the lid of the smoke discharge (C) fully (if fitted) 5. Slide the appliance into the recess. Keep sliding it until the front of the oven (G) is resting against the cupboard and the holes (D) under the oven are aligned with the holes (E) in the fastening bar (B). 6. Fasten the appliance to the fastening bar (B) using the previously rem[...]

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    GB 23 10)Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens. In order to avoid overheating and the consequent risk of fire, it is advisable to supervise the oven when cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic, cardboard or other inflammable materials, and when heating small quantities of food. 11 ) Never place the turntable [...]

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    GB 24 and closes properly . 4) Place the support (H) in the centre of the circular groove and fix the turntable (G) to it. The spindle (D) should be inserted in the corresponding groove in the centre of the turntable. 5) After the installation has been performed, the power supply cable and the power socket must be easy to access. 6) Only a qualifie[...]

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    GB 25 What function should I choose? Use instructions page Amount & time chart page What do I want to do? •D efrost • Soften chocolate & icing • Melt butter and soften cheese • Heat pastry goods • Cook stew , chicken breasts • Cook fruit, vegetables, rice, soup, fish • Heat up any type of already cooked or frozen food • Quic[...]

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    GB 26 Rules and general suggestions for using the oven Microwaves consist of electromagnetic radiation found in nature under the form of light waves (e.g., sunlight). Inside the oven, these waves penetrate food from all directions and heat up the water , fatty and sugar molecules. Heat is produced very quickly only in the food itself, whereas the c[...]

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    GB Using the controls and setting the modes 27 Microwave-only function This function is suitable for: • Keeping food hot page 27 • Defrosting page 27 • Heating page 29 • Cooking stew , white meats, fruit, vegetables, rice, soup and fish page 31 •T o brown the foods, to bake pastry and fruit page 33 T urning the oven on using only microwav[...]

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    GB 28 Using the microwave only function to re-heating Heating food in a microwave oven is much quicker and energy efficient than traditional methods. •W e recommend that you heat foodstuf fs (especially if they are frozen) to a temperature of at least 70° C. (it must be piping hot!). Leave to stand for a few minutes as you will not be able to ea[...]

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    GB 29 SOFTENING FOOD • Chocolate/icing • Butter •Y oghurt • Baby’s bottle • Packet of lasagne or of pasta with filling • Packet of meat with and/or vegetables • Packet of fish and/or vegetables • Plate of meat and/or vegetables •P late of pasta, cannelloni or lasagne • Plate of fish and/or rice • Packet of lasagne or of past[...]

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    GB 30 Using the microwave only functionfor cooking Soups and rice Soups or broth usually require a smaller amount of liquid because the evaporation in microwave ovens is rather limited. Because it is a dehydrating agent, salt must be added only when the cooking is finished or during the standing time. It is correct to say that the temperature requi[...]

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    GB 31 May be used in combination with any cream whatsoever . To be filled with jam or jelly . The pineapple slices can be laid on the bottom of the pin plate or cut into pieces and mixed into the dough. The apples are spread on top as a decorative effect. Excellent when filled with cream. Mix with a whisk every 30 seconds The pears are to be cut in[...]

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    GB 32 Combined microwave + grill function This function is suitable for: • Quick preparation of roasts, poultry , skewered meat and potatoes. page 33 • Au gratin dishes (e.g., lasagne, vegetables au gratin, macaroni) page 33 T urning the oven on with the microwave + grill function Put the food in a receptacle made for microwave cooking and plac[...]

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    GB 33 Using the combined microwave + grill function to cook This setting is ideal for all those dishes which have to be “au gratin” or must be given a certain colour . Y ou must keep the following in mind. • Do not spunkle seasonings in general (use only 1/2 cup of water to keep meat tender). •T urn roasts and large cuts of meat over when t[...]

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    GB 34 Grill-only function This function is suitable for: • All types of traditional grilling (e.g., chops, hamburgers, frankfurters, toast, etc.) T urning the oven on with the grill-only function Pre-heat the grill as follows: T urn the thermostat knob to the setting. Set the reheating time desired by turning the timer knob in a clockwise directi[...]

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    GB Care and cleaning 35 Cleaning Always switch off at the power socket, disconnect the plug and wait for the appliance to cool down, before any cleaning and maintenance is carried out. The internal cavity of your oven is covered with a special non-stick finish to which splashes and food particles do not stick, making cleaning particularly simple. A[...]

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    GB 36 CAUSE/SOLUTION • The door is not closed properly . • The plug is not correctly inserted. • No power at the socket (check the fuse box) • The time has not been set correctly . •W hen food is cooked which contains water it is quite normal for the steam which is generated inside the oven to escape and condense inside the oven, on the c[...]