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1/NOTICES TO THE USER Warning: The contents of bottles or jars for babies Keep this user guide with your appli- must be stirred or shaken and the tempera- ance. If the appliance is ever sold or trans- ture must be checked before use, in order to ferred to another person, ensure that the avoid burns.
1/NOTICES TO THE USER •OPERATING PRINCIPLE •ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION The microwaves used for cooking are electro- This appliance's packaging material is recy- magnetic waves. They are found naturally in clable. Help recycle it and protect the envi- our environment as radio-electric waves, light ronment by dropping it off in the municipal or infra-red radiation.
2/INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE •BEFORE CONNECTING remain accessible after the appliance has been installed. Warning: The oven's neutral (blue cable) must be con- Check that your appliance has not nected to the network's neutral. been damaged during transport (damage to door or seal, etc.). If you notice any damage, Ensure your electrical installation has a sys- contact your retailer before using the appli- tem accessible to the user which can cut off...
2/INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE •BUILD-IN The appliance may be installed beneath a work surface or in column housing (open or closed) which has the required built-in measurements (Fig.02 ). Do not use your appliance immediately (wait 1 or 2 hours) after moving it from a cold to a warm place.
3/DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE •ACCESSORIES • The turntable: means food is cooked uniformly with no need for handling. It revolves in both directions. If it does not revolve, check that all elements are correctly positioned. Do not attempt to turn it manually, as you may damage the drive system.
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3/DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE • The side grills (Fig.08): 2 shelves with hooks allow you to use the accessories on 3 levels. The 3 insertion levels are available according to the type of cooking and type of food (Fig.09) . In the Grill or Grill + Microwave functions you use the accessories (grill or drip tray) at the 1...
3/DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE •THE CONTROL PANEL Fig.10 The displays help with programming by displaying the following: functions, time or weight programmed, the clock and the food category. The STOP button lets you erase or cancel a programme in progress. The MODE button allows you to change temperatures and microwave power.
3/DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE •THE DISPLAYS The displays guide you in choosing the food type, the functions, the power, the weight and the programming time. Fig.11 MICROWAVE COOKING MEMORY 1 SPEED DEFROST MEMORY 2 HIGH GRILL MEMORY 3 LOW GRILL DELAYED START TURBO GRILL CLOCK/PROGRAMMING TIME...
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3/DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Fig.12 PORK, VEAL, TURKEY BEEF FISH POULTRY VEGETABLES POTATO GRATIN FROZEN READY MEAL FROZEN PIZZA FRESH QUICHE FRESH PIE...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •HOW TO SET AND CHANGE THE TIME After connecting your appliance or after a prolonged power failure, the clock displays 1 1 2 2 : : 0 0 0 0 , the display is blinking. To set the clock Display Press the clock set button Turn the TURN &...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •PROGRAMMING Your appliance is now connected and displaying the correct time. Open the door using the handle. Place the food in the appliance and close the door. If the door is not closed the appliance will not function properly. If the door is opened during operation, the programming is not cancelled but simply interrupt- ed.
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •MICROWAVE FUNCTION Programming by power Display Press the TURN & PRESS selector, the MICROWAVE cooking mode is selected, the microwave icon blinks. Confirm the function by pressing the TURN & PRESS selector. The microwave icon remains lit, 1000W blinks. Turn the TURN &...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •AUTOMATIC COOKING FUNCTIONS With the automatic cooking function, the time and function are calculated automatically according to the type of food and its weight. Programming the automatic cooking time Display according to weight. Press the TURN & PRESS selector and turn it to AUTOMATIC cooking function, the icon blinks.
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •GUIDE TO AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS This function is used for cooking and browning turkey, pork or veal roasts Turkey, weighing between 500 g and 2,000 g. pork, veal Cooking is in the combined microwave + fan cooking function. Use a microwave-safe and heatproof dish, preferably made of earthenware (less splashing than with glass).
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4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE This function is used for cooking fish weighing between 100 g and 1,000 g. Fish All types of fish are suitable for microwave cooking. Simply ensure that the fish chosen is fresh. The food is cooked using the microwave function. You may cook the fish whole (if so, score the thickest part), in slices or in fillets.
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4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE Frozen This function is used for heating or cooking and browning frozen pizzas pizza weighing between 100 g and 750 g. The pizza is heated or cooked using the fan cooking function. Remove the pizza from packaging and place it on the grill at level 2. This function is used for heating and browning frozen ready meals (lasagna, Frozen potato gratin, cottage pie, fish gratin, etc.) weighing between 250 g and...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •DEFROSTING Defrosting frozen foods in your microwave oven saves you considerable time. To defrost food, use the SPEED DEFROST function or the MICROWAVE function power 200W. What you need to know: Small pieces of meat or fish may be cooked immediately after defrosting. It is to be expected that large pieces such as meat roasts or whole fish will still be slightly frozen.
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •THE SPEED DEFROST FUNCTION The SPEED DEFROST button lets you quickly defrost foods weighing a maximum of 500 g. This limitation aims to guarantee good results. There are two defrost levels according to the type of food: - Pork, veal, turkey, poultry, fish, vegetables - Pastries, bread Defrosting using SPEED DEFROST...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •DEFROSTING GUIDE (See recommendations on page 57) Defrosting pastry Food Quantity Time Recommendations Place on kitchen paper and turn Flaky or shortcrust pastry 400 g 1 - 3 min halfway through defrosting Defrosting shellfish Food Quantity Time Recommendations Scallops 500 g...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •GRILL FUNCTIONS This function is used for cooking and browning foods such as gratin dishes and meats. It may be used before or after cooking, according to the recipe. Warning: Accessible areas may become hot when the grill is used. Children should be kept away. If the appliance is operating in combined mode, we recommend that children be supervised by adults when using the oven due to the high temperatures.
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •THE TURBO GRILL FUNCTION This function lets you use the Grill function + ventilation at the same time, which produces uni- form cooking for thick food items. The cooking temperature may be adjusted in 10°C increments from 50°C to 200°C. Programming a TURBO grill function Display Press the TURN &...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •THE GRILL + MICROWAVE FUNCTION This function lets you use the grill + microwave at the same time, which allows rapid cooking. There are two grill + microwave cooking levels: High grill + microwave and Low grill + microwave function. You may combine with the 7 following power levels: 100 W/200 W/300 W/400 W/500 W/ 600 W/700 W Programming a grill + microwave function...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •THE FAN COOKING FUNCTION The fan cooking function lets you cook and brown food as in a traditional oven. Recommendations: The cooking temperature may be adjusted in 10°C increments from 50°C to 250°C. Cooking time may be set from 0 to 90 minutes. It is preferable to programme the minimum time and add more time if necessary;...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •GUIDE TO COOKING USING THE FAN COOKING FUNCTION Preheat the oven to the temperature indicated. Food Temperature Insertion level Time Meat Pork roast (1 Kg) 160°C On the grill at level 2 90 min Veal roast (1 Kg) 180°C On the grill at level 2 70 - 75 min...
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •THE FAN COOKING + MICROWAVE FUNCTION The fan cooking + microwave function lets you combine the microwave with fan cooking, sav- ing you considerable time. The following microwave power levels are available: 100-200-300- 400-500W. Recommendations: When cooking using the fan cooking + microwave function, do not use a metal container. Cooking on 2 levels: To cook a 1Kg veal roast and potato gratin with 800 g of potatoes at the same time, 55 min at 170°C, microwave power level 300 W.
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •GUIDE TO COOKING USING THE FAN COOKING + MICROWAVE FUNCTION Use a microwave-safe and heatproof dish, preferably made of earthenware (less splashing than with glass). Cook preferably non-barded roasts to avoid grease splashes and smoke. Season when cooked, let the meat sit in aluminium foil for 10 minutes. This helps the meat fibres to relax and the roast will be more tender.
4/USING YOUR APPLIANCE •THE KEEP WARM FUNCTION This function lets you keep the food hot after cooking. Programming the keep warm function Display Press and turn the TURN & PRESS selector to choose the KEEP WARM function, the relevant icon blinks. Confirm the function by pressing the TURN &...
5/CARING FOR AND CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE We recommend that you clean the oven regu- The turntable may be removed for easier larly and remove any food deposits inside and cleaning. To remove it, grasp it by the access outside the appliance. Use a damp, soapy areas provided for this purpose.
6/IN THE EVENT OF OPERATING ANOMALIES If you have a query concerning the operation of your appliance, this does not necessarily mean that there is a breakdown. In all events, check the following points: You notice that What should I do? The time is counting down but the appliance is Your appliance is in DEMONSTRATION not functioning (the turntable is not revolving,...
7/OPERATING PROFICIENCY TESTING Operating proficiency testing according to CEI/EN/NF EN 60705 standards; The International Electrotechnical Commission, SC.59K, has established a standard relative to comparative performance tests conducted on various microwaves. We recommend the following for this appliance: Approx Power Containers/ Test Load time...
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EN After Sales Service: Any maintenance on your equipment should be undertaken by: either your dealer, or another qualified mechanic who is an authorized agent for the brand appliances. When making an appointment, state the full reference of your equipment (model, type and serial number).
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