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If the food is not completely cooked, continue the cooking process in the
microwave oven for a further few minutes.
Note: Please note that the form, size and type of food can influence the cooking
process.
Programme 1: Milk/Coffee
The programme runs between 1:30 and 4:30 minutes, according to the number of
portions set.
Place the drink that you wish to heat up on the rotating plate in the cooking
compartment. Make sure that the containers do not touch, if you are putting
several containers into the microwave.
Choose setting 1, 2 or 3 according to the quantity of soup. A unit of quantity
corresponds to 200 ml.
Start the cooking programme for milk/coffee.
If the drink (the drinks) is not hot enough, continue heating using microwaves.
Programme 2: Rice
Depending on the weight set the programme runs between around 23 and 32
minutes.
Use a high container for cooking rice, because there is the danger of boiling
over. For example, take approx. 600 ml water for 300 g rice.
Put the rice into the container, pour in the liquid needed and allow the rice to
soak for approx. 3 minutes initially.
Cover the container and start the cooking process for rice.
If the rice is not fully cooked through after cooking, continue cooking using
microwaves.
Programme 3: Pasta
Depending on the weight set the programme runs between around 25 and 35
minutes.
When cooking pasta use a high container otherwise there is a risk of
overcooking. Use as much water as for conventional cooking.
Add the pasta and start the cooking programme for pasta.
Leave the pasta to rest for around 3 minutes.
If the pasta is still too hard after cooking, continue cooking using microwaves.
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button to start the cooking process.
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