Siemens CP565AGS0W Instruction Manual
Siemens CP565AGS0W Instruction Manual

Siemens CP565AGS0W Instruction Manual

Microwave compact oven with steam function
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  • Page 1 Microwave compact oven with steam function CP565AGS0W en Instruction manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents e n I n s t r u c t i o n m a n u a l Intended use ......4 Microwave.
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    Only replacement parts and services can be found at use this appliance indoors. www.siemens-home.bsh-group.com and in the online shop www.siemens-home.bsh-group.com/eshops This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height of 4000 metres above sea level.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Warning – Risk of scalding! (Important safety The accessible parts become hot during ■ information operation. Never touch the hot parts. Keep children at a safe distance. When you open the appliance door, hot G eneral information Risk of scalding! ■...
  • Page 6: Microwave

    Important safety information Heat is not distributed evenly through baby Warning – Hazard due to magnetism! ■ food. Never heat baby food in closed Permanent magnets are used in the control containers. Always remove the lid or teat. panel or in the control elements. They may Stir or shake well after the food has been affect electronic implants, e.g.
  • Page 7: Steam

    Important safety information Steam Warning – Risk of injury! Unsuitable ovenware may crack. Porcelain ■ Warning – Risk of scalding! or ceramic ovenware can have small The water in the water tank may become perforations in the handles or lids. These ■...
  • Page 8: Causes Of Damage

    Causes of damage Microwave ]Causes of damage Caution! Aluminium foil: Aluminium foil in the cooking G eneral information ■ compartment must not come into contact with the C a u s e s o f d a m a g e door glass.
  • Page 9: Steam

    Environmental protection Steam 7Environmental protection Caution! Appliance care: Your appliance's cooking Y our new appliance is particularly energy-efficient. ■ compartment is made from high-quality stainless E n v i r o n m e n t a l p r o t e c t i o n Here you can find tips on how to save even more steel.
  • Page 10: Getting To Know Your Appliance

    Getting to know your appliance Control panel *Getting to know your Use the function and rotary selector, as well as the appliance touch fields, to set the various functions for your appliance via the control unit. The current settings are shown in the display.
  • Page 11 Getting to know your appliance Drip tray and water tank status display Programmes Call up the programme selection, use The status display only lights up when the rip tray or the rotary selector to select the pro- water tank is required for the selected operating mode. gramme number.
  • Page 12: Rotary Selector

    Getting to know your appliance Rotary selector Default values For each type of heating, the appliance specifies a Use the rotary selector to change the adjustment values default temperature or level. You can accept this value that are shown in the display and highlighted. or change it in the appropriate area.
  • Page 13: Cooking Compartment

    Getting to know your appliance You can use the microwave function on its own or in To close the tank cover, fold it downwards and briefly combination with all types of heating and the steam press the centre of the tank cover. The tank cover is function.
  • Page 14: Accessories

    Accessories Additional accessories _Accessories Additional accessories may be enclosed depending on the appliance model. Y our appliance is accompanied by a range of A c c e s s o r i e s Wire insert accessories. Here, you can find an overview of the For frying.
  • Page 15: Before Using For The First Time

    Before using for the first time Notes KBefore using for the first If your water is very hard, we recommend that you ■ time use softened water. If you only use softened water, you can set the water ■ hardness range to "softened" in this case. B efore you can use your new appliance, you must If you use mineral water, set the water hardness ■...
  • Page 16: Operating The Appliance

    Operating the appliance Setting the heating function and temperature 1Operating the appliance Example: Hot air 3 at 200 °C Y ou have already learnt about the controls and how Use the function selector to set the Hot air 3 O p e r a t i n g t h e a p p l i a n c e they work.
  • Page 17: Rapid Heating

    Microwave Stopping the appliance from heating ^Microwave Turn the function selector to the "Off" position. The appliance will stop heating and all the settings will Y ou can use the microwave to cook, heat up or defrost be cleared. M i c r o w a v e food quickly.
  • Page 18: Microwave Power Settings

    Microwave Microwave power settings Touch the microwave setting field to select the power setting you require. The microwave power settings are levels and do not always correspond to the exact wattage that the appliance uses. The following microwave power settings are available. Micro- Maximum cooking wave set-...
  • Page 19: Setting The Microwave To Combined Operation

    Microwave Pausing the operation Notes Touching it several times switches the power levels ■ Touch the u field or open the appliance door. from the highest to the lowest level. The operation is suspended and the u LED If the microwave function is only added after the ■...
  • Page 20: Steam

    Steam Setting the steam `Steam If the appliance has not been used for an Note: extended period, start by running a rinse cycle ,. Y ou can use the steam function on its own or in ~ "Cleaning function" on page 31 S t e a m combination with all types of heating and the microwave function.
  • Page 21: Setting The Steam Combination

    Steam The arrow of the water tank symbol ' will go out Notes and the water tank symbol / will be lit. The If the water tank runs out of water during cooking, ■ appliance will start. The u LED will be lit. The the appliance will continue cooking, but without cooking time will count down on the display.
  • Page 22: Refilling The Water Tank

    Steam Refilling the water tank Caution! The appliance may become damaged due to the use of The way the appliance responds if the water tank runs unsuitable liquids. dry when the appliance is in operation depends on what Do not use distilled water, highly chlorinated tap water operating mode it is in: (>40 mg/l) or other liquids.
  • Page 23 Steam Slide the water tank in fully. Drying the cooking compartment Close the tank cover. Dry the cooking compartment after operation to ensure Touch the u button. that no moisture remains. Water is pumped through the pipes.The time remaining will count down on the display. An audible Heating up the cooking compartment signal will sound once this time has elapsed.
  • Page 24: Automatic Programmes

    Automatic programmes Use the rotary selector to set the weight to 1 kg. PAutomatic programmes The appliance automatically sets the right cooking time for that weight. Y ou can prepare food really easily using the automatic A u t o m a t i c p r o g r a m m e s programmes.
  • Page 25: Programme Table

    Automatic programmes Programme table Programme Dish Weight Cookware/accessories, shelf Notes Specific details height in kg Defrosting P 01 Minced meat* 0.10 - 1.20 Shallow cookware without lid Use microwave-safe Minced beef, lamb, pork; after turning, cookware only. remove any minced meat that has Cooking compartment floor already defrosted.
  • Page 26 Automatic programmes Programme Dish Weight Cookware/accessories, shelf Notes Specific details height in kg P 20 Eggs, soft-boiled 2 - 10 pieces Steaming tray + glass tray Fill the water tank. Hen's eggs, chilled Position 3 P 21 Rice** 0.10 - 0.50 Deep cookware with lid. Use microwave-safe Use microwave function to cook rice.
  • Page 27: Setting The Time-Setting Options

    Setting the time-setting options Changing the timer duration OSetting the time-setting Use the rotary selector to change the timer duration. options The change is applied after a few seconds. Cancelling the timer duration Y our appliance has various time-setting options. You Use the rotary selector to reset the timer duration to - - S e t t i n g t h e t i m e - s e t t i n g o p t i o n s can use the 0 touch field to call up the menu and...
  • Page 28: Initial Use

    Childproof lock Cancelling the cooking time AChildproof lock If the timer function has been set, first touch the 0 button. You will now be able to adjust the cooking Y our appliance is equipped with a childproof lock so time. C h i l d p r o o f l o c k that children cannot switch it on accidentally or change Use the rotary selector to reset the cooking time to - - : -...
  • Page 29: Basic Settings

    Basic settings List of basic settings QBasic settings Basic setting Options Explanation T here are various settings available to you in order to Audible signal ‚ = short = Audible signal ™‹‚ B a s i c s e t t i n g s help use your appliance effectively and simply.
  • Page 30: Cleaning

    Cleaning Degreaser DCleaning For intensive removal of stubborn grease deposits from surfaces. W ith good care and cleaning, your appliance will retain Order no. 00311781 C l e a n i n g its appearance and remain fully functioning for a long time to come.
  • Page 31: Cleaning Self-Cleaning Surfaces

    Cleaning function .Cleaning function Stainless-steel Hot soapy water: surfaces Clean with a dishcloth. Do not scour. D escaling Check the position of the door seal after cleaning C l e a n i n g f u n c t i o n To ensure that your appliance continues to operate correctly, it must be descaled regularly.
  • Page 32: Rinsing

    Cleaning function Touch the u button. Emptying the drip tray The appliance will now be descaled. The remaining With the cleaning functions, the residual water is time counts down on the display. An audible signal collected in the drip tray. Then empty and dry the drip will sound once descaling has finished.The tray.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Trouble shooting 3Trouble shooting Warning – Risk of electric shock! Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be carried out and damaged power cables replaced by I f a fault occurs, there is often a simple explanation. one of our trained after-sales technicians. If the T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Before calling the after-sales service, please refer to the appliance is defective, unplug the appliance from the...
  • Page 34: Customer Service

    Customer service Technical specifications 4Customer service Power supply 220 V ∼, 50 Hz O ur after-sales service is there for you if your appliance Max. total connected load 3000 W C u s t o m e r s e r v i c e needs to be repaired.
  • Page 35: Tested For You In Our Cooking Studio

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Remove any accessories that are not being used from JTested for you in our the cooking compartment. cooking studio Accessories Only use genuine accessories for your appliance. H ere, you can find a selection of dishes and the ideal These have been tailored to the cooking compartment T e s t e d f o r y o u i n o u r c o o k i n g s t u d i o settings for them.
  • Page 36 Tested for you in our cooking studio Liquid will be produced when defrosting meat or The meat can also be processed further when a small poultry. Drain off this liquid when turning meat and part of the core is frozen. poultry and under no circumstances use it for other Notes purposes or allow it to come into contact with other...
  • Page 37: Heating Frozen Food

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Dish Cookware Shelf posi- Heating Weight Steps Microwave Cooking Notes tion function setting time in min Butter, defrosting Cookware, 125 g 6 - 8 Remove all packaging. ß uncovered 250 g 3 - 5 Bread, loaf Cookware, 500 g Turn during cooking.
  • Page 38: Warming

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Warming Caution! Metal, e.g. a spoon in a glass, must be kept at least 2 cm from the oven walls and the inside of the door. Warning Sparks could irreparably damage the glass on the Risk of scalding! inside of the door.
  • Page 39: Cakes, Small Baked Items And Bread

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Cakes, small baked items and bread Steam-assisted baking Using steam-assisted baking gives certain baked items The settings tables list the optimum settings for many (e.g. yeast-risen pastries) a crispier crust and glossier bakes. surface.
  • Page 40 Tested for you in our cooking studio Small baked products and biscuits Dish Cookware Shelf position Heating Temperature in °C Cooking time in min function Biscuits Glass tray 150-170 20-35 Meringue Glass tray 90-120 Macaroons Glass tray 35-45 Puff pastry Glass tray 170-180 35-45...
  • Page 41: Bakes And Gratins

    Tested for you in our cooking studio The baked item looks good but it is Bake for longer at a lower temperature and add less liquid if necessary. For baked items with a moist topping, not cooked properly in the middle. bake the base first.
  • Page 42 Tested for you in our cooking studio You can also sear pieces of meat before steaming, Poultry which will reduce their cooking time and give them a When cooking duck or goose, pierce the skin on the slightly different flavour. Larger pieces require a longer underside of the wings.
  • Page 43 Tested for you in our cooking studio Dish Cookware Shelf po- Heating Tempera- Grill set- Microwave Steam Cooking time Notes sition function ture ting setting setting in min Chicken por- Cookware, 20-35 Pierce the skin. 4+ß tions, e.g. uncovered Place with the skin chicken quar- side up.
  • Page 44: Vegetables And Side Dishes

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Dish Cookware Shelf posi- Heating Tempera- Grill set- Microwave Steam Cooking tion function ture ting setting setting time in °C in min Fish fillet pieces, frozen, Glass tray + steaming 23-25 800 g tray Fish fillet, au gratin, 500 g Cookware, uncovered 10-15...
  • Page 45: Desserts

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Dish Cookware Shelf posi- Heating Steps Temperature Microwave Steam Cook- tion function setting setting ing time in min Broccoli florets, frozen, Glass tray + steaming 14-16 500 g tray Vegetables, fresh, 250 g* Cookware, covered 6-10 ß...
  • Page 46: Acrylamide In Foodstuffs

    Tested for you in our cooking studio Dish Cookware Shelf position Heating Microwave Steam setting Cooking time function setting in min Microwave popcorn, 1 x 100 g Cookware, covered ß Desserts, e.g. blancmange Cookware, covered ß (instant) 500 ml* *Stir occasionally Acrylamide in foodstuffs products that are heated to high temperatures, such as crisps, chips, toast, bread rolls, bread, fine baked...
  • Page 47 Tested for you in our cooking studio Dish Cookware Shelf position Heating Weight Steps Microwave set- Cooking time function ting in min Sponge cake Cookware, uncov- 475 g 8-10 ß ered Meatballs Cookware, uncov- 900 g 20-25 ß ered Combined microwave cooking Dish Cookware Shelf posi-...
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