NEFF C67P70N0 Instruction Manual

Compact microwave oven
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Compact microwave oven
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  • Page 1 [en] Instruction manual Compact microwave oven C67P70N0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Produktinfo Memory ..................12 Storing settings in the memory ............. 12 Additional information on products, accessories, replacement parts and services can be found at www.neff- Starting the memory................ 12 international.com and in the online shop www.neff- Electronic clock ............... 13 eshop.com...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    ã=Safety precautions Please read this instruction manual Risk of short circuit! carefully. Only then will you really be Never trap connecting cables of electrical appliances in the hot appliance door. The cable insulation could melt. able to operate your appliance safely Risk of scalding! and correctly.
  • Page 4: Information On The Microwave

    pyrolytic cleaning Drinks Risk of fire! Risk of scalding! Loose food remains, grease and meat juices may catch fire ■ There is a possibility of delayed boiling when a liquid is heated. during pyrolytic cleaning. Before starting any cleaning, This means that the liquid reaches boiling temperature without remove the worst soiling from the cooking compartment.
  • Page 5: Causes Of Damage

    Causes of damage Cooling with the appliance door open: Only leave the ■ cooking compartment to cool with the door closed. Do not Caution! trap anything in the appliance door. Even if the door is only slightly ajar, the fronts of adjacent units may be damaged Creation of sparks: Metal ­...
  • Page 6: Your New Appliance

    Your new appliance In this section, you will find information on the shelf heights ■ the control panel the accessories ■ ■ the operating modes ■ Control panel (OHFWURQLF FORFN 7H[W GLVSOD\ 7HPSHUDWXUH GLVSOD\ +RWDLUSOXV         6WDUW 6WRS 0LFURZDYH...
  • Page 7: Shelf Positions

    Operating modes and Application temperature range Full-surface grill For large amounts of flat, small low (1) items for grilling (e.g. steaks, medium (2) sausages). high (3) Centre-area grill For small amounts of flat, small low (1) items for grilling (e.g. steaks, medium (2) bread).
  • Page 8: Switching The Appliance On And Off

    Switching the appliance on and off Use the operating mode selector to switch the compact °±² button = series of operations ■ microwave oven on and off. Setting an operating mode and temperature ■ button = automatic programmes ■ Switching on button = memory programme ■...
  • Page 9: Setting The Operating Mode And Temperature

    à MicroCombi, gentle Operating mode Suggested tem- Temperature range perature in °C in °C MicroCombi, gentle is suitable for cakes in tins, such as Slow cooking 70-100 Sponge cake, e.g. marble cake, fruit loaf, fruit flan ■ MicroCombi, gen- 30-250 Short-crust pastry with moist filling, e.g.
  • Page 10: Setting Rapid Heating

    You can use the ± button to check the current heating temperature while the oven is heating up. Due to thermal inertia, the temperature displayed may differ slightly from the actual temperature in the cooking compartment. Residual heat indicator You can see in the temperature display whether there is high or low residual heat in the cooking compartment.
  • Page 11: Setting The Microwave

    Notes Changing the cooking time When you press a button, the selected power lights up. This can be done at any time. Change the cooking time using ■ the rotary selector. The microwave power can be set to 1000 watts for a ■...
  • Page 12: Series Of Operations

    Series of operations You can use the SeriesOperations function to set up to three Set the third microwave power setting and cooking time. operating modes and then start. Press the ƒ button. Requirement: you must set a cooking time for each step. Appliance operation begins.
  • Page 13: Electronic Clock

    Electronic clock Your appliance has various clock functions. Clock display In this section, the following are explained: The clock display ■ How to set the timer ■ How to switch off your appliance automatically (cooking time ■ and end of operation) How to switch your appliance on and off automatically ■...
  • Page 14: End Of Operation

    End of operation Press the clock function button à repeatedly until the symbols light up. Automatic switch-off at a set time. Set the end of operation using the rotary selector Set the operating mode and temperature. (e.g. ‚ƒ „‹ Press the clock function button repeatedly until the Ã...
  • Page 15: Automatic Safety Cut-Out

    Turn the temperature selector until ™ƒ‚ appears on the Unlocking the appliance permanently temperature display. Press the operating mode selector. Press and hold the Info button ± “Appliance is ready for use” appears on the text display. “Appliance is ready for use” appears on the text display. Press and hold the ±...
  • Page 16: Changing The Basic Settings

    Basic setting Options Explanation Set the mains voltage Adjust the mains voltage ™‡ ƒ = 230-240 V = 220-230V ‚ Reverse all changes and restore basic = do not restore factory settings = restore factory settings ™ˆ ‚ ƒ settings. Changing the basic settings Press the button repeatedly until the required basic setting...
  • Page 17: Care And Cleaning

    Care and cleaning With careful care and cleaning your microwave oven will retain Area Cleaning agents its looks and remain good order. We will explain here how you Oven Hot soapy water or a vinegar solution: should care for and clean your appliance correctly. Clean with a dish cloth and dry with a In this section, you will find information on soft cloth.
  • Page 18: Faults And Repairs

    Make sure that the door panel is sitting flush with the control Refitting panel. Insert the intermediate panel and push it downwards until it engages. (Fig. A). Note: Make sure that the panel is aligned evenly, at the bottom. The lettering must be positioned in the top right corner, so that it can be easily read.
  • Page 19: Malfunction Table

    Malfunction table If a meal doesn't turn out as well as you had hoped, refer to the section Tested for you in our cooking studio, where you will find plenty of cooking tips and tricks. Problem Possible cause Remedy/information The appliance does not work. The plug is not plugged into the mains.
  • Page 20: Replacing The Door Seal

    Remove the tea towel. Method Switch the circuit breaker in the fuse box back on or plug in Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. the mains plug. Place a tea towel in the cold oven to prevent damage. Replacing the door seal Remove the glass cover.
  • Page 21: Automatic Programmes

    Automatic programmes The automatic programmes enable you to prepare food very The programme has ended easily. You select the programme and enter the weight of your A signal sounds. The oven stops heating. Use the operating food. The automatic programme makes the optimum setting. mode selector to switch off the oven or select a new operating mode and make the settings.
  • Page 22 Place beef, lamb and pork on the ovenware fatty-side down Whole poultry should be placed in the ovenware breast-side ■ ■ first. down and poultry portions skin-side down. Cover legs and wings with small pieces of aluminium foil. Bread should only be defrosted in the required amounts, as it ■...
  • Page 23 Programme group Suitable food Weight range in kg Ovenware/accessories, shelf height Programme Potatoes Boiled potatoes* Waxy potatoes, quite waxy pota- 0.20 - 1.00 Ovenware with lid, wire rack, level 1 toes, floury potatoes Unpeeled boiled potatoes* Waxy potatoes, quite waxy pota- 0.20 - 1.00 Ovenware with lid, wire rack, level 1 toes, floury potatoes...
  • Page 24 Programme group Weight range in kg Ovenware/accessories, shelf height Programme Pizza, thin base 0.30 - 0.50 Universal pan, level 1 Pizza, deep-pan 0.40 - 0.60 Universal pan, level 1 Mini pizza 0.10 - 0.60 Universal pan, level 1 Pizza baguettes, prebaked 0.10 - 0.75 Universal pan, level 1 Chips*...
  • Page 25 Programme group Suitable food Weight range Ovenware/accessories, shelf height Programme in kg Veal Joint, fresh* Rump, flank 0.80 - 2.00 Ovenware with lid, wire rack, level 1 Knuckle on the bone, fresh 0.80 - 3.00 Ovenware with lid, wire rack, level 1 Osso buco 0.80 - 3.00 Ovenware with lid, wire rack, level 1...
  • Page 26: Tested For You In Our Cooking Studio

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Defrosting, heating up and cooking with the Here you will find a selection of recipes and the ideal settings for them. We will show you which type of heating and which microwave temperature or microwave power setting is best for your meal. You can find information about suitable accessories and the The following tables provide you with numerous options and height at which they should be inserted.
  • Page 27 Defrost Weight Microwave power setting in watts, Notes cooking time in minutes Loaf of bread 500 g 180 W, 3 mins + 90 W, 10-15 mins Turn during cooking. 1 kg 180 W, 3 mins + 90 W, 15-25 mins Cakes, dry, e.g.
  • Page 28 Heating food Weight Microwave power setting in Notes watts, cooking time in minutes Baby food, e.g. baby bottle 50 ml 360 W, ½-1 min Place baby bottles on the cooking com- partment floor without the teat or lid. 100 ml 360 W, 1-1½...
  • Page 29: Microwave Tips

    Microwave tips You cannot find any information about the settings for the Increase or reduce the cooking times using the following rule of quantity of food you have prepared. thumb: Double the amount = almost double the cooking time Half the amount = half the cooking time The food has become too dry.
  • Page 30 Cakes on trays Accessories Level Type of Tempera- Microwave power Cooking time heating ture °C in watts in minutes Yeast dough with dry topping Universal pan 170-190 35-45 Yeast dough with dry topping Universal pan + 160-180 50-60 Enamel baking tray Yeast dough with moist topping (fruit) Universal pan 170-190...
  • Page 31: Baking Tips

    Baking tips You want to bake according to your own Use similar items in the baking tables as a guide. recipe. Use baking tins made of silicone, glass, The baking tin must be heat-resistant up to 250 °C. Cakes in these baking tins will be plastic or ceramic materials.
  • Page 32 Beef Turn steaks after of the cooking time. Notes ■ Turn pot-roasted beef after of the cooking time. ■ Top/bottom heating ■ Finally, allow to stand for approx. a further 10 minutes. Full-surface grill ■ Turn fillet of beef and sirloin halfway through the cooking ■...
  • Page 33 Pork Accessories Level Type of Temperature in Microwave power Cooking time in min- heating °C, grill setting in watts utes Smoked pork on the bone, Ovenware without 360 W 45-50 approx. 1 kg lid, wire rack Neck of pork 2 cm thick Universal pan + 1st side: approx.
  • Page 34 Poultry Accessories Level Type of Temperature in Microwave power Cooking time in heating °C, grill setting in watts minutes Chicken halves, 500 g each Ovenware without lid, 180-200 360 W 30-35 wire rack Chicken portions, Ovenware without lid, 190-210 360 W 30-35 approx.
  • Page 35: Tips For Roasting And Grilling

    Tips for roasting and grilling The table does not contain information for the For small roasts, select a higher temperature and a shorter cooking time. For weight of the joint. larger roasts, select a lower temperature and a longer cooking time. How to tell when the roast is ready.
  • Page 36: Slow Cooking

    Convenience products Accessories Level Type of Temperature Microwave power Cooking time in heating °C in watts minutes Pizza baguette Universal pan 180-190 15-20 Chips Universal pan 220-230 20-25 Croquettes Universal pan 200-220 25-35 Rösti, stuffed potato pockets Universal pan 200-220 25-35 Bread rolls, baguette Wire rack...
  • Page 37: Slow Cooking

    Slow cooking Use ovenware with a properly fitting, matching lid, e.g. a Notes ■ glass roasting dish. Place the roasting dish on the wire rack. The information in the table is only a guideline. The searing ■ time refers to in a hot pan with fat. Low-temperature cooking Slow cooking Level...
  • Page 38: Baking

    Baking Top/bottom heating Notes ■ The values in the table apply to food placed in a cold oven. Hot air ■ ■ Apple pie: place the dark springform cake tins diagonally Hot air plus ■ ■ alongside one another. Ovenware Level Type of heat- Temperature °C...
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