Using the grill or hot-air function
∙ When using the grill or hot-air function, any heat-resistant containers or plates suitable for conventional ovens may be
used. Do not use plastic items when the grill or hot-air function is used.
∙ The food to be cooked can be put directly on the grill rack, which is then placed on the glass turntable.
Microwave/grill or microwave/hot-air combinations
∙ When using the microwave + grill or microwave + hot-air combinations, each function is activated alternately. The containers
or plates must therefore be suitable for use in a microwave as well as being heat-resistant. Because of the relatively high
temperatures, plastic items must not be used. Make sure that container or plate used does not contain any metal parts.
General information on programming the unit
To ensure optimum results, this microwave oven uses state-of-the-art electronics.
∙ When any control button is pressed, the correct input is acknowledged by one beep signal.
∙ While a programme sequence is running, the current setting can be called up by pressing the appropriate key. E.g., if
during the microwave programme the
∙ A programme can be interrupted or restarted by pressing the
General operating sequence
∙ Place the food to be heated in a suitable container. Place the container onto the turntable in the oven.
∙ When food is placed in the microwave, it should be covered to prevent it from drying out. Glass or plastic covers
especially designed for use with microwave appliances are available at most kitchenware dealers.
∙ When using the grill, hot-air or any of the combination functions, do not cover the food to be cooked. The grill rack may be
put directly on the glass turntable with the food itself on the grill rack.
∙ Close the door and set the desired programme.
∙ As the programme is started, the turntable starts to rotate. During operation, the interior light remains on.
∙ If, during operation, the door is opened or the
temperature is evenly distributed), the timer and programme functions are automatically suspended. The programme will
automatically resume only after the door is closed again and the
∙ Press
twice to interrupt the programme.
∙ 5 beeps indicate that the pre-programmed period has elapsed; at the same time, the interior lighting switches off.
∙ Open the door and remove the container with the food.
∙ In order to achieve an even heat distribution through the food, the container should be set aside for several minutes.
Setting the clock:
Once the unit has been connected to the power supply, the display shows '0:00' and an acoustic signal is heard.
Note: The time display does not start counting, unless the clock has been set. The time setting process can be cancelled by
pressing the
key.
1.
The clock must be set when the appliance is connected for the first time, and also if a power failure has reset the clock.
2.
Press
once or twice to select the 24- or 12-hour display. The display shows 24H or 12H.
to set the correct hour. The hour must be in the range 0-23 (for 24H) or 1-12 (for 12H).
3.
Press
or
4.
Press
. The minute digits start flashing.
5.
Press
or
to set the correct minutes. The set time must be in the range 0-59.
6.
Press
to finish setting the time. The symbol ':' flashes and the correct time is displayed.
Quick-programming
The most commonly used microwave time-settings can be called up simply by pressing
microwave power setting is always 100%. Each press on the key adds 30 seconds to the cooking time.
Note: The cooking process starts as soon as the key is pressed for the first time.
Example: To programme the microwave function for a cooking time of 2 minutes at 100% power.
Press
4 times. The display shows 2:00, and the symbol
Operation
key is pressed, the display will show the selected power setting.
key.
key is pressed (e.g. to stir or to turn the food in order to ensure that the
key is pressed.
. With this function, the
starts flashing.
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