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CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
Always use original spare parts.
When contacting our Authorised Service Centre, ensure that you have the following data
available: Model, PNC, Serial Number.
The information can be found on the rating plate.
Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully read
the supplied instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible
for any injuries or damage that are the result of incorrect
installation or usage. Always keep the instructions in a safe
and accessible location for future reference.
1.1 Children and vulnerable people safety
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the
hazards involved. Children of less than 8 years of age and
persons with very extensive and complex disabilities shall
be kept away from the appliance unless continuously
supervised.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance and mobile devices with My AEG
Kitchen .
• Keep all packaging away from children and dispose of it
appropriately.
• WARNING: Keep children and pets away from the appliance
when it operates or when it cools down. Accessible parts
become hot during use.
• If the appliance has a child safety device, it should be
activated.
• Children shall not carry out cleaning and user maintenance
of the appliance without supervision.
1.2 General Safety
• Only a qualified person must install this appliance and
replace the cable.
• Do not use the appliance before installing it in the built-in
structure.
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• Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before
carrying out any maintenance.
• If the mains power supply cable is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its Authorised Service Centre
or similarly qualified persons to avoid an electrical hazard.
• WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before
replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
• WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts become
hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching
heating elements.
• Always use oven gloves to remove or put in accessories or
ovenware.
• Do not activate the microwave function when the appliance
is empty. Metal parts inside the cavity can create electric
arcing.
• Metallic containers for food and beverages are not allowed
during microwave cooking. This requirement is not
applicable if the manufacturer specifies size and shape of
metallic containers suitable for microwave cooking.
• WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the
appliance must not be operated until it has been repaired by
a qualified person.
• WARNING: Only a qualified person can carry out any
service or repair operation that involves the removal of a
cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave
energy.
• WARNING: Do not heat liquids and other foods in sealed
containers. They are liable to explode.
• Use only utensils that are suitable for use in microwave
ovens.
• When heating food in plastic or paper containers, observe
the appliance due to the possibility of ignition.
• The appliance is intended for heating food and beverages.
Drying of food or clothing and heating of warming pads,
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slippers, sponges, damp cloth and similar may lead to risk of
injury, ignition or fire.
• If smoke is emitted, switch off or unplug the appliance and
keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames.
• Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed
eruptive boiling. Care must be taken when handling the
container.
• The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be
stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before
consumption, in order to avoid burns.
• Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled eggs should not be
heated in the appliance since they may explode, even after
microwave heating has ended.
• To remove the shelf supports first pull the front of the shelf
support and then the rear end away from the side walls.
Install the shelf supports in the opposite sequence.
• The appliance should be cleaned regularly and any food
deposits removed.
• Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers
to clean the glass door since they can scratch the surface,
which may result in shattering of the glass.
• Failure to maintain the appliance in a clean condition could
lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely
affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a
hazardous situation.
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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Installation
WARNING!
Only a qualified person must install this appliance.
• Remove all the packaging.
• Do not install or use a damaged appliance.
• Follow the installation instructions supplied with the appliance.
• Always take care when moving the appliance as it is heavy. Always use safety gloves and
enclosed footwear.
• Do not pull the appliance by the handle.
• Install the appliance in a safe and suitable place that meets installation requirements.
• Keep the minimum distance from other appliances and units.
• Before mounting the appliance, check if the oven door opens without restraint.
• The appliance is equipped with an electric cooling system. It must be operated with the
electric power supply.
• The built-in unit must meet the stability requirements of DIN 68930.
Cabinet minimum height (Cabinet under the work‐
top minimum height)
Cabinet width560 mm
Cabinet depth550 (550) mm
Height of the front of the appliance455 mm
Height of the back of the appliance440 mm
Width of the front of the appliance595 mm
Width of the back of the appliance559 mm
Depth of the appliance567 mm
Built in depth of the appliance546 mm
Depth with open door882 mm
Ventilation opening minimum size. Opening placed
on the bottom rear side
Mains supply cable length. Cable is placed in the
right corner of the back side
Mounting screws3.5x25 mm
444 (460) mm
560x20 mm
1500 mm
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2.2 Electrical connection
WARNING!
Risk of fire and electric shock.
• All electrical connections should be made by a qualified electrician.
• The appliance must be earthed.
• Make sure that the parameters on the rating plate are compatible with the electrical ratings
of the mains power supply.
• Always use a correctly installed shockproof socket.
• Do not use multi-plug adapters and extension cables.
• Make sure not to cause damage to the mains plug and to the mains cable. Should the mains
cable need to be replaced, this must be carried out by our Authorised Service Centre.
• Do not let mains cables touch or come near the appliance door or the niche below the
appliance, especially when it operates or the door is hot.
• The shock protection of live and insulated parts must be fastened in such a way that it
cannot be removed without tools.
• Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at the end of the installation. Make sure
that there is access to the mains plug after the installation.
• If the mains socket is loose, do not connect the mains plug.
• Do not pull the mains cable to disconnect the appliance. Always pull the mains plug.
• Use only correct isolation devices: line protecting cut-outs, fuses (screw type fuses removed
from the holder), earth leakage trips and contactors.
• The electrical installation must have an isolation device which lets you disconnect the
appliance from the mains at all poles. The isolation device must have a contact opening
width of minimum 3 mm.
• This appliance is supplied with a main plug and a main cable.
2.3 Use
WARNING!
Risk of injury, burns and electric shock or explosion.
• This appliance is for household (indoors) use only.
• Do not change the specification of this appliance.
• Make sure that the ventilation openings are not blocked.
• Do not let the appliance stay unattended during operation.
• Deactivate the appliance after each use.
• Be careful when you open the appliance door while the appliance is in operation. Hot air can
release.
• Do not operate the appliance with wet hands or when it has contact with water.
• Do not apply pressure on the open door.
• Do not use the appliance as a work surface or as a storage surface.
• Open the appliance door carefully. The use of ingredients with alcohol can cause a mixture
of alcohol and air.
• Do not let sparks or open flames to come in contact with the appliance when you open the
door.
• Do not put flammable products or items that are wet with flammable products in, near or on
the appliance.
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• Do not share your Wi-Fi password.
• Do not use microwave function to preheat the oven.
WARNING!
Risk of damage to the appliance.
• To prevent damage or discoloration to the enamel:
– do not put aluminium foil directly on the bottom of cavity of the appliance.
– do not put water directly into the hot appliance.
– do not keep moist dishes and food in the appliance after you finish the cooking.
– be careful when you remove or install the accessories.
• Discoloration of the enamel or stainless steel has no effect on the performance of the
appliance.
• Use a deep pan for moist cakes. Fruit juices cause stains that can be permanent.
• This appliance is for cooking purposes only. It must not be used for other purposes, for
example room heating.
• Always cook with the oven door closed.
• If the appliance is installed behind a furniture panel (e.g. a door) make sure the door is never
closed when the appliance operates. Heat and moisture can build up behind a closed
furniture panel and cause subsequent damage to the appliance, the housing unit or the floor.
Do not close the furniture panel until the appliance has cooled down completely after use.
2.4 Care and cleaning
WARNING!
Risk of injury, fire, or damage to the appliance.
• Before maintenance, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the mains
socket.
• Make sure the appliance is cold. There is the risk that the glass panels can break.
• Replace immediately the door glass panels when they are damaged. Contact the Authorised
Service Centre.
• Be careful when you remove the door from the appliance. The door is heavy!
• Make sure the cavity and the door are wiped dry after each use. Steam produced during the
operation of the appliance condensates on cavity walls and can cause corrosion.
• Clean regularly the appliance to prevent the deterioration of the surface material.
• Fat and food remaining in the appliance can cause fire and electric arcing when the
microwave function operates.
• Clean the appliance with a moist soft cloth. Use only neutral detergents. Do not use abrasive
products, abrasive cleaning pads, solvents or metal objects.
• If you use an oven spray, follow the safety instructions on its packaging.
2.5 Internal lighting
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock.
• Concerning the lamp(s) inside this product and spare part lamps sold separately: These
lamps are intended to withstand extreme physical conditions in household appliances, such
as temperature, vibration, humidity, or are intended to signal information about the
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operational status of the appliance. They are not intended to be used in other applications
and are not suitable for household room illumination.
• This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class G.
• Use only lamps with the same specifications.
2.6 Service
• To repair the appliance contact the Authorised Service Centre.
• Use original spare parts only.
2.7 Disposal
WARNING!
Risk of injury or suffocation.
• Contact your municipal authority for information on how to dispose of the appliance.
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.
• Cut off the mains electrical cable close to the appliance and dispose of it.
• Remove the door catch to prevent children or pets from becoming trapped in the appliance.
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3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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3.1 General overview
3.2 Accessories
Wire shelf
For cookware, cake tins, roasts.
Baking tray
For cakes and biscuits.
Control panel
Display
Heating element
Microwave generator
Lamp
Fan
Shelf support, removable
Shelf positions
Grill- / Roasting pan
To bake and roast or as a pan to collect fat.
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4. HOW TO TURN OVEN ON AND OFF
12 34657
200°C
12:30
4.1 Control panel
ON / OFFPress and hold to turn the oven on and off.
1
Lamp switchTo turn the lamp on and off.
2
DisplayShows the current settings of the oven.
3
Rotary knobTo operate the oven.
4
Microwave quick
5
start
6
7
HoldPressHold and turn
Turn on the main screen.
4.2 Display
To turn on microwave function (1000 W and 30 sec).
To turn on the selected function.
To turn off the selected function.
Confirm a setting or enter the
selected submenu.
After turning on, the display shows the main
screen with the heating function and the default
temperature.
Adjust settings and navigate
through the menu.
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09:37
60°C
200°C
12:30
100°C
12:30
25min
Menu
85°C
A
IHGEF
BC
D
HOW TO TURN OVEN ON AND OFF
If you do not use the oven for 2 minutes, the
display goes to standby.
When you cook, the display shows the set
functions and other available options.
The display with the maximum number of func‐
tions set.
A. Wi-Fi (selected models only)
B. Information
C. Time of day
D. Menu
E. Temperature / Microwave timer
F. Heating functions
G. Timer Options
H. Timer
I.Food sensor (selected models only)
Display indicators
Sound alarm function indicators - when the set time of cooking ends, the signal sounds.
The function is on.
Timer indicators
The timer starts at a lat‐
er time.
Wi-Fi indicator - the oven can be connected to Wi-Fi.
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The function is on.
Cooking stops automatically.
The timer starts
after closing the
To cancel the
oven door.
Wi-Fi connection is turned on.
setting.
Sound alarm is off.
The timer
starts when
the oven rea‐
ches the set
temperature.
The timer
starts when
cooking
starts.
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5. BEFORE FIRST USE
MENU
ON
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
5.1 Initial Cleaning
Step 1Step 2Step 3
Remove all accessories and
removable shelf supports from
the oven.
Clean the oven and the ac‐
cessories with a soft cloth,
warm water and a mild deter‐
gent.
Place the accessories and the
removable shelf supports in
the oven.
5.2 First connection
The display shows welcome message after the first connection.
You have to set: Language, Display brightness, Buzzer volume, Time of day, Wireless
connection.
5.3 Wireless connection
To connect the oven you need:
• Wireless network with the Internet connection.
• Mobile device connected to your wireless network.
Step 1Download the mobile app My AEG Kitchen and follow the instructions for the next
Step 2Turn on the oven.
Step 3Select: Menu / Settings / Connections.
Step 4Select: Wi-Fi. Press the knob.
Step 5Choose wireless network with the Internet connection. The oven wireless module
steps.
starts within 90 sec.
Take a shortcut!
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BEFORE FIRST USE
Frequency2.4 GHz WLAN
2412 - 2484 MHz
ProtocolIEEE 802.11b DSSS/802.11g/n OFDM
Max PowerEIRP < 20 dBm (100 mW)
5.4 Software licences
The software in this product contains components that are based on free and open source soft‐
ware. AEG gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the open software and robotics communi‐
ties to the development project.
To access the source code of these free and open source software components whose license
conditions require publishing, and to see their full copyright information and applicable license
terms, please visit: http://aeg.opensoftwarerepository.com (folder GTM3).
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6. DAILY USE
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
6.1 How to set: Heating functions
Step 1Turn on the oven.
Step 2Hold the knob. The display shows the default heating functions.
Step 3Select the symbol of the heating function and press the knob to enter the submenu.
Step 4Select the heating function and press the knob.
Step 5
Step 6Turn and press the knob to set: temperature.
Step 7
Step 8Turn off the oven.
Select:
The display shows the temperature settings.
Press:
- press to turn off the heating function.
. Press the knob.
.
Take a shortcut!
6.2 How to set: Microwave heating functions
Step 1Remove all accessories and turn on the oven.
Step 2Hold the knob. The display shows the default heating functions.
Step 3Select the symbol of the heating function and press the knob to enter the submenu.
Step 4Select the microwave heating function and press the knob.
Step 5Select: W. Press the knob.
The display shows the microwave power settings.
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Step 6Turn and press the knob to set: microwave power.
Step 7
Step 8Turn off the oven.
Press:
- press to turn off the function.
.
The maximum time of microwave functions depends on microwave power you
set:
MICROWAVE POWERMAXIMUM TIME
100 - 600 W90 minutes
More than 600 W7 minutes
If you open the door, the function stops. To start it again, press
.
Take a shortcut!
6.3 How to use: Microwave quick start
Step 1Turn on the oven.
Step 2
Step 3To extend the cooking time:
The microwave can be switched on at any time with: Microwave quick start.
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Press and hold
The microwave runs for 30 s.
Select the running time value and
press the knob to go to the time slid‐
er. Turn the knob to extend cooking
time and press it to confirm.
.
Press again:
to add 30 s.
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MENU
DAILY USE
6.4 How to set: Assisted Cooking
Every dish in this submenu has a recommended function and temperature. You can adjust the
time and the temperature.
Step 1Turn on the oven.
Step 2Select: Menu. Press the knob.
Step 3Select: Assisted Cooking. Press the knob.
Step 4Choose a dish or a food type and press the knob to confirm.
Step 5
Take a shortcut!
Press:
.
6.5 Heating functions
STANDARD
Heating functionApplication
To grill thin pieces of food and to toast bread.
Grill
To roast large meat joints or poultry with bones on one shelf position. To
make gratins and to brown.
Turbo Grilling
To bake on up to two shelf positions at the same time and to dry food. Set
the temperature 20 - 40 °C lower than for Conventional Cooking.
True Fan Cooking
Frozen Foods
To make convenience food (e.g., french fries, potato wedges or spring
rolls) crispy.
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DAILY USE
Heating functionApplication
To bake and roast food on one shelf position.
Conventional
Cooking
To bake pizza. To make intensive browning and a crispy bottom.
Pizza Function
To bake cakes with crispy bottom and to preserve food.
Bottom Heat
Heating up, cooking, power range: 100 - 1000 W
Microwave
SPECIALS
Heating functionApplication
Preserving
Dehydrating
Plate Warming
Dough Proving
Au Gratin
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To preserve vegetables (e.g., pickles).
To dry sliced fruit, vegetables and mushrooms.
To preheat plates for serving.
To speed up the rising of the yeast dough. It prevents dough surface from
drying and keeps the dough elastic.
For dishes such as lasagna or potato gratin. To make gratins and to
brown.
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Heating functionApplication
To prepare tender, succulent roasts.
Slow Cooking
To keep food warm.
Keep Warm
Use this function to prepare bread and bread rolls with a very good pro‐
fessional-like result in terms of crispiness, colour and crust gloss.
Bread Baking
MICROWAVE
Heating functionApplication
Defrosting meat, fish, cakes, power range: 100 - 200 W
Defrost
DAILY USE
Heating up pre-prepared meals and delicate food, power range: 300 - 700
W
Reheat
Heating up drinks and soups, power range: 800 - 1000 W
Liquid
MICROWAVE COMBINATION
Heating functionApplication
Baking on one shelf position. The function with MW boost.
True Fan Cooking
+ MW
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DAILY USE
Heating functionApplication
Baking and roasting food on one shelf position. The function with MW
boost.
Conventional
Cooking + MW
To cook food in a short time and to brown it. The function with MW boost.
Grill + MW
To roast large pieces of meat on one level. To make gratins and to brown.
The function with MW boost.
Turbo Grilling +
MW
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7. CLOCK FUNCTIONS
7.1 Clock functions description
Clock functionApplication
Cooking timeTo set the length of cooking. Maximum is 23 h 59 min.
Start criteriaTo set when the timer starts counting.
End actionTo set what happens when the timer ends counting.
Delayed startTo postpone the start and / or end of cooking.
Time extensionTo extend cooking time.
ReminderTo set a countdown. Maximum is 23 h 59 min. This function has no ef‐
Start criteriaComment
-The timer starts when you turn it on.
The timer starts after closing the door.
The timer starts when cooking starts.
The timer starts when the oven reaches the set temperature.
The timer starts at a specific time.
Maximum for combined functions (microwave + standard) is 119 min
59 sec.
fect on the operation of the oven.
Start criteria, End action and Delayed start are not available for microwave functions.
7.2 How to set: Clock functions
How to set the clock
Step 1Select: Time of day. Press the knob.
Step 2Turn the knob to set the clock. Press the knob.
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CLOCK FUNCTIONS
How to set cooking time
Step 1Select a heating function and set the temperature.
Step 2Select: Timer.
Step 3Turn the knob to set the time. Press the knob.
Step 4Select: End action. Press the knob.
Timer starts counting down immediately.
Take a shortcut!
How to choose cooking start / end option
Step 1Choose a heating function and set the temperature.
Step 2
Step 3Select: Start criteria. Press the knob.
Step 4Select: End action. Press the knob.
How to delay start and end of cooking
Step 1
Step 2Select: Start criteria / At a later time. Press the knob.
Select:
Select:
. Press the knob.
. Press the knob.
Step 3Turn the knob to set the start time. Press the knob.
Step 4Turn the knob to set the end of cooking. Press the knob.
Step 5Select: End action. Press the knob.
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How to delay start without setting the end of cooking
CLOCK FUNCTIONS
Step 1
Step 2Select: Start criteria / At a later time.
Step 3Turn the knob to set the start time. Press the knob twice to confirm.
How to extend cooking time
When 10% of cooking time is left and the food seems not to be ready, you can extend cooking
time. You can also change the oven function.
Step 1Select: Timer.
Step 2Select preferred time icon to extend cooking time and press the knob to confirm.
Step 3Also, you can select the preferred heating function and press the knob to change it.
Select:
. Press the knob.
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8. HOW TO USE: ACCESSORIES
8.1 Inserting accessories
Use only suitable cookware and material. Refer to "Hints and tips" chapter, Microwave suitable
cookware and materials.
A small indentation at the top increases safety. The indentations are also anti-tip devices. The
high rim around the shelf prevents cookware from slipping of the shelf.
Wire shelf:
Push the shelf between the guide bars of
the shelf support and make sure that the
feet point down.
Baking tray / Deep pan:
Push the tray between the guide bars of
the shelf support.
Wire shelf, Baking tray / Deep pan:
Push the tray between the guide bars of
the shelf support and the wire shelf on the
guide bars above.
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9. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
9.1 How to save: Favourites
You can save your favourite settings, such as the heating function, the cooking time, the
temperature or the cleaning function. You can save 3 favourite settings.
Saved settings are available in the menu: Favourites.
Step 1Turn on the oven.
Step 2Select the preferred setting and press the knob.
Step 3Select: Menu / Favourites.
Step 4Select: Save current settings. Turn the knob to select the position of the setting.
Step 5Press the knob to add the setting to the list of: Favourites.
9.2 Automatic switch-off
For safety reasons the oven turns off after some time, if a heating function works and you do
not change any settings.
(°C) (h)
30 - 11512.5
120 - 1958.5
200 - 2305.5
The Automatic switch-off does not work with the functions: Light, End time, Slow Cooking.
9.3 Cooling fan
When the oven operates, the cooling fan turns on automatically to keep the surfaces of the
oven cool. If you turn off the oven, the cooling fan can continue to operate until the oven cools
down.
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10. HINTS AND TIPS
10.1 Cooking recommendations
The temperature and cooking times in the tables are guidelines only. They depend on the recipes
and the quality and quantity of the ingredients used.
Your oven may bake or roast differently to the oven you had before. The hints below show recom‐
mended settings for temperature, cooking time and shelf position for specific types of the food.
If you cannot find the settings for a special recipe, look for the similar one.
For more cooking recommendations refer to cooking tables on our website. To find the Cooking
Hints check the PNC number on the rating plate on the front frame of the oven cavity.
10.2 Microwave recommendations
Let's cook!
Place the food on a plate on the bottom of the cavity.
Turn or stir the food halfway through the defrosting and cooking time.
Stir liquid dishes from time to time.
Stir the food before serving.
Cover the food for cooking and reheating.
Put the spoon to the bottle or glass when heating drinks to ensure better heat distribution.
Put the food into the oven without packaging. The packaged ready meals can be put into the
oven only when the packaging is microwave safe (check information on the packaging).
Microwave cooking
Cook food covered. If you want to keep a crust cook food without a cover.
Do not overcook the dishes by setting the power and time too high. The food can dry out, burn
or cause fire.
Do not use the oven to cook eggs or snails in their shells, because they can burst. Pierce the
yolk of fried egg before reheating it.
Pierce food with skin or peel several times before cooking.
Cut vegetables into similar-sized pieces.
After you turn off the oven, take the food out and let it stand for a few minutes to allow the heat
distribute evenly.
Microwave defrosting
Put the frozen, unwrapped food on a small upturned plate with a container below it, or on a
defrosting rack or plastic sieve so that the defrosting liquid can leak out.
Remove defrosted pieces subsequently.
To cook fruit and vegetables without defrosting them first, you can use a higher microwave
power.
10.3 Microwave suitable cookware and materials
For the microwave use only suitable cookware and materials. Use below table as a reference.
Check the cookware / material specification before use.
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Cookware / Material
Ovenproof glass and porcelain
with no metal components, e.g.
heat-proof glass
HINTS AND TIPS
Non-ovenproof glass and porce‐
lain without any silver, gold, plat‐
inum or other metal decorations
Glass and glass ceramic made
of ovenproof / frost-proof materi‐
al
Ovenproof ceramic and earthen‐
ware without any quartz or metal
components and glazes which
contain metal
Ceramic, porcelain and earthen‐
ware with unglazed bottom or
with small holes, e.g. on handles
Heat-resistant plastic up to
200 °C
Cardboard, paper
Clingfilm
Microwave clingfilm
Roasting dishes made of metal,
e.g. enamel, cast iron
XX
XXX
X
XX
XX
X
XXX
Baking tins, black lacquer or sili‐
con-coated
Baking trayXXX
Wire shelfXX
Cookware for microwave use,
e.g. crisp pan
XXX
XX
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HINTS AND TIPS
10.4 Recommended power settings for different kinds of food
The data in the table is for guidance only.
700 - 1000 W
Cooking vegetables
Cooking egg dishes
Melting cheese,
chocolate, butter
Defrosting bread
Simmering rice
Searing at the start of the cook‐
ing process
500 - 600 W
Simmering stews
300 - 400 W
Heating baby
food
100 - 200 W
Defrosting fruit and
cakes
10.5 Cooking tables for test institutes
Heating one-plate
meals
Cooking / Heating
delicate food
Defrosting cheese,
cream, butter
Heating liquids
Defrosting and heat‐
ing frozen meals
Continuing
cooking
Defrosting meat, fish
Information for test institutes
Tests according to IEC 60705.
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Use wire shelf unless otherwise specified.
MICROWAVE
FUNCTION
(W)
(kg)
HINTS AND TIPS
(min)
Sponge cake6000.475Bottom7 - 9Turn container
Meatloaf4000.9225 - 32Turn container
Egg custard5001Bottom18-
Meat defrosting2000.5Bottom7 - 8Turn the meat up‐
Use the wire shelf.
MICRO‐
WAVE
COMBI
FUNC‐
TION
Cake, 0.7kgConven‐
tional Cook‐
ing + MW
(W)(°C)(min)
100200223 - 27Turn container
around by 1/4, half‐
way through the
cooking time.
around by 1/4, half‐
way through the
cooking time.
side down halfway
through the cooking
time.
around by 1/4,
halfway through
the cooking time.
Potato
gratin,
1.1 kg
Chicken,
1.1 kg
True Fan
Cooking +
MW
Turbo Grill‐
ing + MW
300180238 - 42Turn container
around by 1/4,
halfway through
the cooking time.
400230135 - 40Put the meat in
round glass con‐
tainer and turn it
upside down half‐
way through the
cooking time.
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11. CARE AND CLEANING
2
3
1
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
11.1 Notes on cleaning
Clean the front of the oven with a soft cloth with warm water and a mild deter‐
gent.
Use a cleaning solution to clean metal surfaces.
Cleaning
Agents
Clean stains with a mild detergent.
Clean the cavity after each use. Fat accumulation or other residue may cause
fire.
Clean the oven ceiling carefully from residue and fat.
Everyday Use
Accessories
Do not store the food in the oven for longer than 20 minutes. Dry the cavity with
a soft cloth after each use.
Clean all accessories after each use and let them dry. Use a soft cloth with
warm water and a mild detergent. Do not clean the accessories in a dishwash‐
er.
Do not clean the non-stick accessories using abrasive cleaner or sharp-edged
objects.
11.2 How to remove: Shelf supports
Remove the shelf supports to clean the oven.
Step 1Turn off the oven and wait until it is cold.
Step 2Carefully pull the shelf supports
Step 3Pull the front end of the shelf
Step 4Pull the supports out of the rear
Install the shelf supports in the opposite sequence.
up and out of the front catch.
support away from the side
wall.
catch.
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11.3 How to replace: Lamp
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock.
The lamp can be hot.
Always hold the halogen lamp with a cloth to prevent grease residue from burning on the lamp.
Before you replace the lamp:
Step 1Step 2Step 3
Turn off the oven. Wait until
the oven is cold.
Disconnect the oven from the
mains.
Top lamp
Step 1Turn the glass cover to remove it.
Step 2Clean the glass cover.
Step 3Replace the lamp with a suitable 300 °C heat-resistant lamp.
Step 4Install the glass cover.
Put a cloth on the bottom of
the cavity.
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12. TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
12.1 What to do if...
The oven does not turn on or does not heat up
Possible cause Remedy
The oven is not connected to an electrical sup‐
ply or it is connected incorrectly.
The clock is not set.Set the clock, for details refer to "Clock Func‐
The door is not closed correctly.Fully close the door.
The fuse is blown.Make sure the fuse is the cause of the prob‐
The oven Child Lock is on.Refer to "Menu" chapter, Submenu for: Op‐
Components
Description Remedy
The lamp is burnt out.Replace the lamp, for details refer to "Care and
Problems with Wi-Fi signal
Check if the oven is correctly connected to the
electrical supply.
tions" chapter, How to set: Clock functions.
lem. If the problem recurs, contact a qualified
electrician.
tions.
Cleaning" chapter, How to replace: Lamp.
Possible cause Remedy
Trouble with wireless network signal.Check your wireless network and router.
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Restart the router.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems with Wi-Fi signal
Possible cause Remedy
New router installed or router configuration
changed.
The wireless network signal is weak.Move router as close to the oven as possible.
The wireless signal is disrupted by a micro‐
wave appliance placed near the oven.
To configure oven and mobile device again, re‐
fer to "Before first use" chapter, Wireless con‐
nection.
Turn off the microwave appliance.
12.2 How to manage: Error codes
When the software error occurs, the display shows error message.
In this section, you will find the list of the problems that you can handle on your own.
Code and description Remedy
F601 - there is a problem with Wi-Fi signal.Check your network connection. Refer to "Be‐
F604 - the first connection to Wi-Fi failed.Turn the oven off and on and try again. Refer to
F908 - the oven system cannot connect with
the control panel.
When one of these error messages continues to appear on the display, it means a faulty
subsystem may have been disabled. In such a case contact your dealer or an Authorized
Service Centre. If one of these errors occurs, the rest of the oven functions will continue to work
as usually.
fore first use" chapter, Wireless connection.
"Before first use" chapter, Wireless connection.
Turn the oven off and on.
Code and description Remedy
F131 - the temperature of magnetron sensor is
too high.
F602, F603 - Wi-Fi is not available.Turn the oven off and on.
Turn the oven off and wait until it cools down.
Turn the oven on again.
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12.3 Service data
If you cannot find a solution to the problem yourself, contact your dealer or an Authorised
Service Centre.
The necessary data for the service centre is on the rating plate. The rating plate is on the front
frame of the oven cavity. Do not remove the rating plate from the oven cavity.
We recommend that you write the data here:
Model (MOD.).........................................
Product number (PNC).........................................
Serial number (S.N.).........................................
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13. ENERGY EFFICIENCY
13.1 Energy saving
The oven has features which help you save energy during everyday cooking.
Make sure that the oven door is closed when the oven operates. Do not open the oven door too
often during cooking. Keep the door gasket clean and make sure it is well fixed in its position.
Use metal cookware to improve energy saving (only when you use a non-microwave function).
When possible, do not preheat the oven before cooking.
Keep breaks between baking as short as possible when you prepare a few dishes at one time.
Cooking with fan
When possible, use the cooking functions with fan to save energy.
Residual heat
If a programme with the Duration or End Time selection is activated and the cooking time is
longer than 30 min, the heating elements automatically turn off earlier in some oven functions.
The fan and lamp continue to operate. When you turn off the oven, the display shows the
residual heat. You can use that heat to keep the food warm.
When the cooking duration is longer than 30 min, reduce the oven temperature to minimum 3 10 min before the end of cooking. The residual heat inside the oven will continue to cook.
Use the residual heat to warm up other dishes.
Keep food warm
Choose the lowest possible temperature setting to use residual heat and keep a meal warm.
The residual heat indicator or temperature appears on the display.
Cooking with the lamp off
Turn off the lamp during cooking. Turn it on only when you need it.
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14. MENU STRUCTURE
14.1 Menu
Select: Menu and press the knob.
Menu itemApplication
FavouritesLists the favourite settings.
Assisted CookingLists automatic programmes.
OptionsTo set the oven configuration.
SettingsConnectionsTo set the network configuration.
SetupTo set the oven configuration.
ServiceShows the software version and con‐
figuration.
14.2 Submenu for: Options
SubmenuApplication
LightTurns the lamp on and off.
Lamp Icon visibleLamp icon appears on the screen.
Child LockPrevents accidental activation of the oven. When the option
Fast Heat UpShortens heat up time. It is available only for some of the
is on, the text "Child Lock" appears on the display when you
turn on the oven. To enable the oven use, choose the code
letters in the alphabetical order.
oven functions.
14.3 Submenu for: Connections
SubmenuDescription
Wi-FiTo enable and disable: Wi-Fi.
Remote operationTo enable and disable remote control.
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Option visible only after you turn on: Wi-Fi.
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MENU STRUCTURE
SubmenuDescription
NetworkTo check network status and the signal power of: Wi-Fi.
Auto remote operationTo start remote operation automatically after pressing
Forget networkTo disable current network from auto connection with the
START.
Option visible only after you turn on: Wi-Fi.
oven.
14.4 Submenu for: Setup
SubmenuDescription
LanguageSets the oven language.
Time of daySets the current time and date.
Time indicationTurns the clock on and off.
Digital clock styleChanges the format of the displayed time indication.
Key tonesTurns the tone of the touch fields on and off. It is not possi‐
ble to mute the tones for:
Alarm/Error tonesTurns the alarm tones on and off.
Buzzer volumeSets the volume of key tones and signals.
, .
Display brightnessSets the display brightness.
14.5 Submenu for: Service
SubmenuDescription
Demo modeActivation / deactivation code: 2468
LicenceInformation about licenses.
Software versionInformation about software version.
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MENU STRUCTURE
SubmenuDescription
Reset all settingsRestores factory settings.
Reset all popupsRestores all pop-ups to the original settings.
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15. IT'S EASY!
Before first use you have to set:
LanguageDisplay brightnessBuzzer volumeTime of day
Familiarize yourself with the basic icons on the control panel and the display:
ON / OFFInformationTimer Options
Start using the oven
Quick startTurn on the
oven and start
cooking with the
default tempera‐
ture and time of
the function.
Quick OffTurn off the
oven at any
time, any screen
or message.
MW quick startStart Microwave
at any time with
default settings:
30 sec / 1000W.
Start cooking
Step 1Step 2Step 3Step 4
Step 1Step 2Step 3
Press and hold:
.
- press and hold until the oven turns off.
Press:
.
- press
the oven func‐
tion and then
press the knob.
/
Press: .
- press to turn on
the oven.
Get to know how to cook quickly
Use the automatic programmes to prepare a dish quickly with the default settings:
Step 1Step 2Step 3Step 4Step 5
- select the heating
function and press
the knob.
- turn the knob to
set the tempera‐
ture and press.
- press to start cooking.
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+1 min +5 min +10 min
IT'S EASY!
Get to know how to cook quickly
Press:
Use quick functions to set the cooking time or change the cooking function
Quick timer settings
Use the most used timer settings by choosing
from the shortcuts.
10% Finish assist
Use 10% Finish assist to add extra time or
change cooking function when 10% of the
cooking time is left.
.
Select: Menu.
Press the knob.
Select: Assisted
Cooking . Press
the knob.
Step 1Step 2
Select: Timer . Press
the knob.
icon to extend the cooking time.
Change function:
Select preferred function
preferred function. Press the knob.
Choose the
food category.
Select preferred timer
value and press the
knob.
- press the preferred time
Choose the dish
and press the
knob.
- select
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16. TAKE A SHORTCUT!
MENU
ON
MENU
Here you can see all the useful shortcuts. You can also find them in the dedicated chapters in
the user manual.
Wireless connection
How to set: Heating functions
How to set: Assisted cooking
How to set: Cooking time
How to delay: Start and end of cooking
How to cancel: Set Timer
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17. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Recycle materials with the symbol . Put the packaging in relevant containers to recycle it.
Help protect the environment and human health by recycling waste of electrical and electronic
appliances. Do not dispose of appliances marked with the symbol
Return the product to your local recycling facility or contact your municipal office.
with the household waste.
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