Contents Safety precautions 4 Trouble-shooting 20 Symbols used............ 4 What to do if ............ 20 General safety precautions........ 4 After a power failure.......... 21 Appliance-specific safety precautions .... 4 Accessories and spare parts 22 Disclaimer ............... 6 Technical data 22 Instructions for use..........
Safety precautions Symbols used Cleaning and user mainten- ance shall not be undertaken Denotes important safety precau- tions. by children without supervi- Failure to observe said precautions sion. can result in injury or in damage to ▪ If an appliance is not the appliance or fittings! equipped with a mains cable Information and precautions that...
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1 Safety precautions ance must not be used until it ing pads, slippers, sponges, has been repaired by a quali- damp cloths and the like can fied competent person. result in injury, ignition or fire. ▪ WARNING: Maintenance or ▪ If you notice smoke, switch repair work which involves re- off the appliance or discon- moving a cover that gives...
1 Safety precautions ▪ The appliance is designed for use in ance and possibly resulting in the home for preparing food. No liability a hazardous situation. For is assumed for any damage caused by more information on cleaning improper use or incorrect handling. the door seals, the cooking Instructions for use space and the adjoining...
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1 Safety precautions ▪ Ensure there are no foreign bodies or ▪ If you notice smoke possibly coming pets in the cooking space before clos- from the appliance itself or from inside ing the appliance door. the cooking space, keep the appliance ▪...
1 Safety precautions ▪ Do not heat food in tightly sealed con- Microwave tainers (tins, bottles, sealed foil, paper ▪ Microwave energy is safe when used or metal disposable packaging). Re- properly. When the appliance door is move plastic packaging before cooking opened, microwave operation is auto- or defrosting foods.
1 Safety precautions Accessories Risk of burns! The accessories get very hot during use. Use protective gloves or oven cloths. Turntable roller and glass turntable ▪ Use the appliance at all times and ex- clusively with the turntable roller and the glass turntable supplied.
Appliance description Construction Operating and display elements Door opener button Appliance door Safety lock Identification plate Ventilation slots Illumination Microwave inlet...
2 Appliance description Operating and display elements Buttons Stop Microwave PerfectDefrost Change duration/weight/time Start Symbols PerfectDefrost Weight Microwave Duration/weight/time Accessories Turntable roller and glass turntable Always use the turntable roller and the glass turntable, also in combination with the other accessories. ▸...
2 Appliance description Food cover ▪ Prevents the food from drying out. ▪ Prevents the cooking space from becoming soiled. ▪ Shortens the cooking time. Acoustic signal An acoustic signal is emitted 3× at the end of the cooking process. The signal is then re- peated every minute for 10 minutes.
3 Operating the appliance Operating the appliance Before using for the first time Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time, the following steps should be taken: ▸ Remove the packaging and transportation material from the cooking space. ▸...
3 Operating the appliance Quick start This function allows food with a high water content to be heated up quickly. ▸ Touch the button. – The appliance starts at the 750 W power level and a cooking duration of 30 seconds. PerfectDefrost operating mode is for defrosting food such as meat, fish and poultry with a net weight of 100–2,000 g.
4 Time functions Continuing ▸ Close the appliance door. ▸ Touch the button 1×. – Operation is continued. If the button is touched repeatedly, each touch of the button lengthens the cooking duration by 30 seconds. Aborting ▸ Press the button. ▸...
5 Tips on settings Timer The timer functions like an egg timer. It triggers no operating mode. It can be used at any time and independently of all other functions. ▸ Touch the button repeatedly until appears in the digital display. ▸...
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5 Tips on settings Heating up Quantity Milk * 2 dl 1½–2 – Beverages * 2 dl 1½–2 Plated meal 300 g 2–3½ 550 g 4–5 Soup * 3–5 dl 2–6 Lasagne, baked dishes and gratins 400–500 g 5–6 Pasta ** 200–300 g 2–3 Rice **...
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5 Tips on settings Defrosting and cooking simultan- Quantity eously Mixed vegetables * 200 g 3–4 500 g 7–9 Fruit compote 200–400 g 4–7 – Lasagne 400 g 13–17 Ready meal 400 g 6–8 * Stir halfway through time. ▸ For frozen ready meals, follow the manufacturer's recommendations. Cooking Quantity Fillet of fish...
6 Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Allow the appliance and accessories to cool down before cleaning. The appliance may not be used if the appliance door or the safety lock is dam- aged. Inspect these parts regularly. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or cleaning aids such as steel wool, knives, glass scrapers, razor blades, etc.
7 Trouble-shooting Cleaning the accessories Allow the glass turntable to cool down before cleaning. All accessory parts can be cleaned in the dishwasher. Replacing the light bulb For safety reasons, our Customer Services must be contacted in the case of a defective light bulb.
7 Trouble-shooting … a scratching noise can be heard when the appliance is switched on Possible cause Solution ▪ Cooking space floor and ▸ Clean the floor of the cooking space and the turntable roller are soiled. turntable roller regularly..
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8 Accessories and spare parts Accessories and spare parts Please give model number of the appliance and exact description of the accessory or spare part when ordering parts. Turntable roller Glass turntable Food cover Technical data External dimensions ▸ See installation instructions Electrical connection ▸...
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10 Disposal Disposal 10.1 Packaging Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way. 10.2 Safety Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g. through children playing): ▸...
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Index Instructions for use ..........6 Interrupting ............14 Aborting ............. 15 Accessories ........... 9, 11, 22 Acoustic signal ..........12 Light bulb............20 Ambient temperature ........12 Liquids Appliance description ........10 Heating ............. 8 Appliance disposal .......... 23 Appliance door..........10 Cleaning ............
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11 Index Technical data ..........22 Television interference ........21 Timer ..............16 Tips on settings ..........16 Cooking ............ 18 Defrosting............ 17 Defrosting/Cooking simultaneously ................ 18 Heating up............. 17 Popcorn ............ 18 Turntable roller ........9, 11, 22 Type............... 2 Using for the first time.........
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Your repair order Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V-ZUG service centre. You can arrange an on-site visit by us by phone if you wish. General queries, accessories and service agreement V-ZUG will be happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, to accept your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our pro- gressive service agreements.