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1 Gebrauchsan weisung Instru ction s for use Mode d’emploi Gebruiksaanwijzin g Istruzioni per l’uso Brugsanvisning Bruksanvisning Käyttöohje Man ual d e utilização Instrucciones para el uso Instrukcje użytkowania Használati utasítás Οδηγίες Χρήσης Инструкция за употреба Návod k použití Návod na použ[...]
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2 INST ALLA TION PRI OR TO CON NEC T IN G E NSURE THA T THE APPLIANCE IS NOT DAMAG ED . Check that the oven doo r closes f irmly ag ainst the door sup por t and that the inter nal door seal is not damage d. Empty th e oven and clean the interior w ith a sof t, damp cloth. AFT ER C ONN ECT ING T HE EA RTHING OF THIS APPLIANCE is compulsor y . The ma[...]
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3 IMPORT ANT SA FET Y INS TRUC TI ONS D O NOT HEA T , OR USE FLA MMABLE MATERI ALS in or near the oven. Fumes c an create a fire ha zard or explosion. D O NOT USE YOU R MICROW A VE oven for dr yin g tex- tiles, pap er , spices, her bs, wood, f lower s, fruit or other combus tible materials . Fire could re- sult. D O NOT OVER - COO K FOOD . Fire cou[...]
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4 IMPORT ANT PRECA UTIONS LIQUIDS E. G . BEVERA GES OR WA TE R . O verheating the liquid beyon d boiling po int can occur without evidence of bubbling. This could result in a sud den boil over of the h ot liquid. T o prevent this possibilit y the followin g steps should be taken : 1 . Avoid using straight-sided cont ainers with narr ow necks. 2. St[...]
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5 ACCE SS O R I E S GENERAL I F ACCE SSO RI ES CO NTAIN IN G MET AL comes in contac t with the oven inte rior , while th e oven is in op - eration, sp arking c an occur and the oven could be da maged . TURNT ABLE S UPP ORT U SE THE TURNT ABLE SUPPOR T unde r the Glass turnt able. Never put any oth - er utensils on the tur ntable sup - port. Fit[...]
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6 P A US E OR ST OP C OOKING T O PAU SE COO KI NG : T HE COOK IN G CAN BE PAU S E D to check , turn or stir th e food by openin g the door. The set ting will be maintain ed for 1 0 minutes. I F YO U DON ’ T WAN T TO CON TI NU E COO KI NG : R EMOVE THE FOOD , close th e door and press the STOP b utton T O CONT IN UE COO KI NG : C LOSE THE DOOR and[...]
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7 KIT C HEN TIME R U SE THIS FUNC TIO N wh en you nee d a kitchen tim er to measure ex act time for vari ous purpos es such as cook ing eggs, p asta or le tting th e dough rise before baking et c. P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to set the tim e to measure. P RESS THE POWER BUTTON rep eatedly to s et the power to 0 W. P RESS THE S TAR T BUTTON [...]
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8 MICROW A VES ONL Y P OWER S UGGESTED USE : 7 50 W R EHEA TING OF BEVERA GES , w ater , clear soups, cof fee, tea o r other food w ith a high water content. If th e food contains e gg or cream choos e a lower power. Cookin g of f ish, meat, veget ables etc. 500 W M ORE CARE FUL CO OK IN G e.g. hi gh protein sauces, che ese and e gg dishes and to f[...]
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9 T HIS FUNC TION IS USED for quick re - heating of foo d with a high water content such as clear so ups, cof- fee or tea . JET ST ART P RESS THE S TAR T BUTTON . T HIS FUNC TION AUTO MATI CA LL Y STARTS with ma ximum microwave power level and the coo king time s et to 30 seconds . Each additional press increases the tim e with 30 seconds . Y o[...]
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10 FOO D HINT S M EA T ( 1 00 g - 2.0Kg) Minced m eat, cutlets , steaks o r roasts . T URN FOOD when oven prompts. P OUL TR Y (1 00g - 2. 0Kg) Chicken whole, p ieces or f illet s. T URN FOOD when oven prompts. F ISH ( 1 00 g - 2.0Kg) Whol e, steaks o r fill ets. T URN FOOD when oven prompts. F OR FOOD NOT LISTED IN THIS TAB L E an d if the weight i[...]
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11 GRILL U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO brow n the sur face of foods. P RESS THE G RILL BUTTON . P RESS THE +/ - BUTTONS to set the tim e. P RESS THE S TAR T BUTTON . D O NOT LEA VE THE OVE N DOOR OPEN fo r long per iods when th e Grill is in oper ation, as this will caus e a drop in temper ature. N OTE : P RESSIN G THE G RILL BUTTON duri ng c[...]
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12 GRILL C OMBI P OWER S UGGESTED USE : 350 - 5 0 0 W C OOKING Poultry, Lasagne & Vege - tables 1 60 - 350 W C OOKING Fish & frozen gr atins 1 60 W C OOKING Meat 0 W B ROWNING only during coo king GRILL C O MBI U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO cook su ch food as G ratin’ s, L asagne, Poultr y and Baked p otatoes . P RESS THE G RILL BUTTON . ?[...]
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13 CRI SP U SE THIS FUNC TIO N TO reheat an d cook piz z as and other dough based fo od. It is also goo d for fr ying b acon and eggs , sausages , hamburg- ers etc. E NSURE that the Crisp- plate is c orrectly placed in the middle of the Glass turntable. U SE OVEN MIT TENS or the s pec ial Cri sp ha ndle supp lied when remov- ing the hot Crisp-p lat[...]
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14 MAINTE NANC E & CL EANING C LEANI NG IS THE ONL Y MAINTENANC E nor mally re- quired. DISHWASHER SAFE: T URNT ABL E SUPPO RT . G LAS S TURNT ABLE . C RISP HANDLE . F AILURE TO MAINT AIN THE OVEN in a clean condition could lead to de terioratio n of the sur face that could advers ely af fec t the life of the app liance and possib ly result in [...]
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15 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUID E I F THE OVE N DOES NOT WOR K , do not make a ser vice call until you have made the foll owing check s: The T urntab le and turntabl e suppor t is in place. The Plug is prope rly inser ted in the w all socket. The D oor is pro perly cl osed. Check your Fuses an d ensure that there is pow er a vai labl e. ?[...]
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16 T EST A MOUNT A PPR OX . TIME P OWER LEVE L C ONT AINER 12 . 3 .1 75 0 G 10 MIN 750 W P YRE X 3.220 12 . 3 . 2 47 5 G 5 ½ MIN 750 W P YREX 3.827 1 2.3.3 900 G 15 MIN 7 50 W P YRE X 3.838 13 . 3 5 0 0 G 2 MIN 40 SEC J ET DEFROST S UPPL Y V OL TA GE 230 V/ 50 H Z R AT E D P OWER I NPUT 1 9 00 W (UK 2030 W) F USE 1 0 A (UK 1 3 A) MW OUTPUT POWER 7[...]