USER MANUAL
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GUIDE DE L’UTILISATEUR
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CONTENTS
Important safety instructions
3
Appliance overview
7
Before first use
8
Microwave cooking advice
10
Microwave operation
12
Recipes for glass tray
23
Automatic operation
26
Programme charts
28
Care & cleaning
34
Reduced power level
35
What to do if . . .
36
Specifications
36
Installation
37
Environmental information
39
European guarantee
40
Important information concerning your safety or the
operation of yourappliance is noted by thissymbol
and/or mentions wordssuch as «Warning», «Take care».
Besure to followall instructionscarefully.
This symbolindicates further information concerning the
use of the appliance.
The cloverindicates energy-saving tips and hints for
environmentallyfriendly use of your appliance.
Intheeventofmalfunctioning, pleasefollow the
instructionsgiven in the section «What to do
if...»
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important safety instructions: Read carefully and
keep for future reference
The electrical outlet must be readily accessible so that the unit can be unplugged easily
in an emergency.
The AC power supply must be 230 V, 50 Hz, with a minimum 16 A distribution line fuse,
or a minimum 16 A distribution circuit breaker.
It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided.
Do not store or use the oven outdoors.
Do not place flammable materials near the oven or ventilation openings. Do not block the
ventilation openings.
Remove all metallic seals, wire twists, etc., from food and food packages. Arcing on
metallic surfaces may cause a fire.
Do not use the microwave oven to heat oil for deep frying. The temperature cannot be
controlled and the oil may catch fire.
To make popcorn, only use special microwave popcorn makers.
Do not store food or any other items inside the oven.
Check the settings after you start the oven to ensure the oven is operating as desired.
See the corresponding hints in the cookery book section.
3Important safety instructions
To avoid the possibility of injury
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Do not operate the oven if it is damaged or malfunctioning. Check the following before
use:
a) The door; make sure the door closes properly and ensure it is not misaligned or
warped.
b) The hinges and door safety latches; check to make sure they are not broken or loose.
c) The door seals and sealing surfaces; ensure that they have not been damaged.
d) Inside the oven cavity or on the door; make sure there are no dents.
e) The power supply cord and plug; ensure that they are not damaged.
Do not operate the oven with the door open or alter the door safety latches in any way.
Do not operate the oven if there is an object between the door seals and sealing surfaces.
Individuals with PACEMAKERS should check with their doctor or the manufacturer of
the pacemaker for precautions regarding microwave ovens.
To avoid the possibility of electric shock
Under no circumstances should you remove the outer cabinet.
Never spill or insert any objects into the door lock openings or ventilation openings. In
the event of a spill, turn off and unplug the oven immediately and call your local AEG
service agent.
Do not immerse the power supply cord or plug in water or any other liquid.
Do not allow the power supply cord to run over any hot or sharp surfaces, such as the
hot air vent area at the top rear of the oven.
Do not attempt to replace the oven lamp yourself or allow anyone who is not authorised
by AEG to do so. If the oven lamp fails, please consult your dealer or contact your local
AEG service agent.
If the power supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced with a special cord.
The exchange must be made by an authorised AEG service agent.
To avoid the possibility of explosion and sudden boiling
Never use sealed containers. Remove seals and lids before use. Sealed containers can explode
due to a build up of pressure even after the oven has been turned off.
Take care when microwaving liquids. Use a wide-mouthed container to allow bubbles to
escape.
Pierce the skin of such foods as potatoes, sausages and fruit before cooking, or they may
explode.
To avoid the possibility of burns
Use pot holders or oven gloves when removing food from the oven to prevent burns.
Always open containers, popcorn makers, oven cooking bags, etc., away from the face and hands
to avoid steam burns.
Temperature of the container is not a true indication of the temperature of the food or drink;
always check the food temperature.
Always stand back from the oven door when opening, to avoid burns from escaping
steam and heat.
Slice stuffed baked foods after heating to release steam and avoid burns.
Keep children away from the door to prevent them burning themselves.
Do not touch the oven door, outer cabinet, rear cabinet, oven cavity, ventilation openings,
accessories and dishes during GRILL mode, CONVECTION mode, DUAL mode, AUTO COOK
and AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN operation as they will become hot. Before cleaning make
sure they are not hot.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not lean or swing on the oven door. Do not play with the oven or use it as a toy.
Children should be taught all important safety instructions: use of pot holders, careful
removal of food coverings; paying special attention to packaging (e.g. self-heating materials)
designed to make food crisp, as they may be extra hot.
To promote trouble-free use of your oven and avoid damage
Never operate the oven when it is empty except where recommended in the operation
manual, see Pages 17 - 18. Doing so may damage the oven.
When using a browning dish or self-heating material, always place a heat-resistant
insulator such as a porcelain plate under it to prevent damage to the turntable due to heat
stress. The preheating time specified in the dish’s instructions must not be exceeded.
Do not use metal utensils, which reflect microwaves and may cause electrical arcing. Do
not put cans in the oven.
6Important safety instructions
Use only the turntable designed for this oven.
Do not place anything on the outer cabinet during operation.
Do not use plastic containers for microwaving if the oven is still hot from using the GRILL
mode, CONVECTIONmode, DUAL mode, AUTO COOK and AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN, because
they may melt. Plastic containers must not be used during above modes unless the container
manufacturer says they are suitable.
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If you are unsure how to connect your oven, please consult an authorised, qualified
electrician.
Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can accept any liability for damage to the oven
or personal injury resulting from failure to observe the correct electrical connection
procedure.
Water vapour or drops may occasionally form on the oven walls or around the door
seals and sealing surfaces. This is a normal occurrence and is not an indication of
microwave leakage or a malfunction.
APPLIANCE OVERVIEW
Microwave oven & accessories
7Appliance overview
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Fixing points (4 points)
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Grill heating element
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Convection heating element
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Oven lamp
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Control panel
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Shelf runners
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Waveguide cover
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Oven cavity
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Coupling
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Door seals and sealing surfaces
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Door opening handle
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Air-vent openings
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Outer cabinet
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Power cord
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Power supply cord support clip
Check to make sure the following accessories are supplied:
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Turntable
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Turntable support
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Low Rack
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High rack
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Rack for glass tray
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Glass tray
• Place the turntable support into the coupling in the
centre of the oven floor, ensuring you place it TOP side
up, (TOP is engraved on one side). It should be able to
freely rotate around the coupling.
• Place the turntable on to the turntable support.
• Place the high/low racks onto the turntable if necessary
• Slide the glass tray into the shelf runners. You may cook
dishes directly in the tray or set the rack inside the tray
when roasting in order to catch drippings. (See page 22.)
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These racks are used for cooking in
Convection, Dual or Grill mode.
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Coupling
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8Appliance overview & Before first use
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•Always operate the oven with the turntable and support fitted correctly. This promotes
thorough even cooking. A badly fitted turntable may rattle, may not rotate properly
and damage the oven.
•The turntable rotates clockwise or counter clockwise.
The rotary direction may change each time you start the oven. This does not affect
cooking performance.
•When you order accessories, please mention two
details: part name and model name to your dealer or AEG service agent.
Control panel
Digital display and indicators:
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COOKING indicator
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START indicator
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GRILL indicator
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CONVECTION indicator
5
MICROWAVE indicator
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INFORMATION indicator
Operating buttons:
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INFORMATION button
LANGUAGE button
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COOKING MODE knob
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for microwave cooking
for microwave cooking with GRILL
for microwave cooking with CONVECTION
for GRILL
for CONVECTION
10
TIMER/WEIGHT knob
11
AUTO COOK button
12
COOK FROM FROZEN button
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AUTO DEFROST button
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MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button
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START/QUICK button
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STOP button
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CONVECTION button
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TIMER button
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LESS/MORE buttons
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BEFORE FIRST USE
1. Plug in the oven. Nothing will appear in the display at this time.
2. Open the door.
The oven display will show “SELECT LANGUAGE” in 6 languages.
3. Close the door.
The oven display will show .
9Before first use
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4. Heat the oven without food (see page 17 - 18).
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The oven has an ‘Information Display System’ which offers you step by step
instructions to easily guide you through each feature, and enable you to gain
information in your desired language. The oven has an INFORMATION button for
getting instructions for each button. Indicators will appear in the display, after
pressing a button, to inform you of the next operation step.
If you do nothing for 3 minutes, the power will go off automatically. Nothing
will appear on the display at this time. To restore power, open the door.
1. Choose the desired language by pressing the LANGUAGE button.
2. Press the START/QUICK button the start the setting.
To select Italian:
The oven comes set for English. You can
change the language. To change, press the
LANGUAGE button until th desired language
is displayed. Then press the START/QUICK
button.
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3. Check the display:
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The selected language will be memorised even if the electrical
power supply is interrupted.
Using the STOP button
Use the STOP button to:
1. Erase a mistake during programming.
2. Stop the oven temporarily during cooking.
3. Cancel a programme during cooking, press the STOP button twice.
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10Microwave cooking advice
MICROWAVE COOKING ADVICE
Microwave cooking
To cook/defrost food in a microwave oven, the microwave energy must be able to pass
through the container to penetrate the food. Therefore it is important to choose suitable
cookware.
Round/oval dishes are preferable to square/oblong ones as the food in the corners tends to
overcook.
It is important to turn, rearrange or stir food to ensure even heating.
Standing time is necessary after cooking as it enables the heat to disperse equally
throughout the food.
Food characteristics
Composition Foods high in fat or sugar (e.g. Christmas pudding, mince pies) require less heating time. Care
Density Food density will affect the amount of cooking time needed. Light porous foods, such as
Quantity The cooking time must be increased as the amount of food placed in the oven increases.
Size Small foods and small pieces cook faster than large ones, as microwaves can penetrate from
Shape Foods which are irregular in shape, such as chicken breasts or drumsticks, take longer to cook
Temperature The initial temperature of food affects the amount of cooking time needed. Chilled foods will
of foodtake longer to cook than food at room temperature. Cut into foods with fillings, e.g. jam
should be taken as overheating can lead to fire.
cakes or bread, cook more quickly than heavy, dense foods, such as roasts and casseroles.
E.g. four potatoes will take longer to cook than two.
all sides to the centre. For even cooking make all the pieces the same size.
in the thicker parts. Round shapes cook more evenly than square shapes when microwave
cooking.
doughnuts, to release heat or steam.
Cooking techniques
ArrangePlace the thickest parts of food towards the outside of the dish. E.g. Chicken drumsticks.
Cover Use vented microwave cling film or a suitable lid.
Pierce Foods with a shell, skin or membrane must be pierced in several places before cooking or
Stir, turn and For even cooking it is essential to stir, turn and rearrange food during cooking. Always stir and
rearrangerearrange from the outside towards the centre.
Stand Standing time is necessary after cooking to enable the heat to disperse equally throughout
Shield Some areas of food being defrosted may become warm. Warm areas can be shielded with
reheating as steam will build up and may cause food to explode, e.g. Potatoes, Fish, Chicken,
Sausages.
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after cooking has ended, e.g. poached, hard boiled.
the food.
small pieces of foil, which reflect microwaves, e.g. legs and wings on a chicken.
Eggs should not be heated using microwave power as they may explode, even
Microwave safe cookware
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CookwareMicrowaveComments
safe
Aluminium foil ///Small pieces of aluminium foil can be used to shield food from
foil containersoverheating. Keep foil at least 2 cm from the oven walls, as arcing
may occur. Foil containers are not recommended unless specified by
the manufacturer, e.g. Microfoil ®, follow instructions carefully.
Browning dishesAlways follow the manufacturers instructions. Do not exceed
heating times given. Be very careful as these dishes become very hot.
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China and ceramics
Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and bone china are usually
suitable, except for those with metallic decoration.
Glassware e.g. Pyrex ®Care should be taken if using fine glassware as it can break or crack if
heated suddenly.
Metal It is not recommended to use metal cookware when using micro-
wave power as it will arc, which can lead to fire.
Plastic / polystyreneCare must be taken as some containers warp, melt or discolour at
e.g. fast food containershigh temperatures.
Cling filmShould not touch the food and must be pierced to let the steam escape.
Freezer / roasting bagsMust be pierced to let steam escape. Ensure bags are suitable for
microwave use. Do not use plastic or metal ties, as they may melt or
catch fire due to the metal arcing.
Paper - plates cups Only use for warming or to absorb moisture. Care must be taken as
and kitchen paperoverheating may cause fire.
Straw and woodenAlways attend the oven when using these materials as overheating
containersmay cause fire.
Recycled paper May contain extracts of metal which will cause ‘arcing’ and may lead
and newspaperto fire.
Suitable ovenware
Ovenware material
Ovenproof glass and ceramic dishes (without any
metal parts, e.g. Pyrex, oven-to-tableware, glass tray)
Non ovenproof glass and porcelain (e.g table crockery
Glass ceramic and vitroceramic made of fire /
frostproof material (e,g. Arcoflam)
Ovenproof earthware
Plastic heat-resistant up to 200 0C
Paper, cardboard
Cling film
Microwaveable roasting bag
Metal roasting pans, e.g. enamel or cast-iron dishes
Black-lacqued or silcone-coated baking tins
X = suitable- = non suitable
1)excluding silver, gold, platinum or metal decoration.
2) does not include glaze containing metal.
3) please note the maximum temperature stated by the manufacturer.
4) convection + microwave combined function.
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12Microwave operation
MICROWAVE OPERATION
Microwave cooking
Your oven can be programmed for up to 90 minutes. The input unit of cooking time varies
from 10 seconds to five minutes. It depends on the total length of cooking time as shown
in the table.
For manual defrosting (without operating the Auto defrost feature), use 270 W. The defrost
symbol appears in the window display whenever the power level is selected.
Microwave power levels
Your oven has 5 power levels. To choose the power level for cooking, follow the advice
given in the recipe section. Generally the following recommendations apply:
Power
setting
900 W/ Used for fast cooking or reheating e.g. soup, casseroles, canned food, hot beverages, vegetables,
HIGHfish, etc.
630 W Used for longer cooking of dense foods such as roast joints, meat loaf and plated meals, also for
sensitive dishes such as cheese sauce and sponge cakes. At this reduced setting, the sauce will
not boil over and food will cook evenly without over cooking at the sides.
450 W For dense foods which require a long cooking time when cooked conventionally, eg. beef dishes,
it is advisable to use this power setting to ensure the meat will be tender.
270 W/ To defrost, select this power setting, to ensure that the dish defrosts evenly. This
DEFROST setting is also ideal for simmering rice, pasta, dumplings and cooking egg custard.
90 W For gentle defrosting, e.g. cream gateaux or pastry.
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Suggested use
13Microwave operation
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1. Rotate the COOKING MODE dial to the microwave setting.
2. Enter desired cooking time by rotating the TIMER/WEIGHT knob
3. Press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button twice for 630 W
4. Press the START/QUICK button once to start cooking
5. Check the display:
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If the power level is not selected, HIGH/900 W is automatically set.
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1. When the door is opened during the cooking process, the cooking time on the
2. If you wish to know the power level during cooking, press the MICROWAVE POWER
3. You can rotate the TIMER/WEIGHT knob clockwise or counter-clockwise. If you
To heat soup for 2 minutes and 30 seconds on 630 W microwave power.
clockwise.
microwave power.
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digital display stops automatically. The cooking time starts to count down again
when the door is closed and the START/QUICK button is pressed.
LEVEL button. As long as your finger is pressing the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL
button, the power level will be displayed.
rotate the dial counter-clockwise, the cooking time will decrease from 90 minutes
by degrees.
Kitchen timer
1. Press the TIMER button once.
2. Enter the time by rotating the TIMER/WEIGHT knob clockwise.
3. Press the START/QUICK button to start.
4. The oven will count down.
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x1
14Microwave operation
START/QUICK function
The START/QUICK button allows you to operate the two following functions:
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You can cook on your desired cooking mode for 30 seconds without entering the
cooking time.
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1. Select the cooking mode by rotating the COOKING MODE dial to
2. Change the power by pressing the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button.
3. Press the START/QUICK button once to begin cooking.
4. Check the display:
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1. You can use this function for manual cooking only.
2. When the COOKING MODE dial is on microwave ( ) and you press the
3. To avoid misuse by children the add 30 seconds function can be used only within 3
To cook for 30 seconds on 630 W microwave power.
(Microwave).
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START/QUICK button, the microwave power is always 900 W.
When the COOKING MODE dial is on dual ( or ) and you press the
START/QUICK button, the microwave power is always 270 W.
When the COOKING MODE dial is on convection or dual 1 ( or ) and you
press the START/QUICK button, the convection temperature is always 250 °C.
minutes after the preceding operation, ie closing the door, pressing the STOP
button or end of cooking.
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You can extend the cooking time in multiples of 30 seconds if the START/QUICK
button is pressed while the oven is in operation.
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You can use this function for manual cooking only.
Less or More buttons
The LESS ( ) and MORE ( ) buttons allow you to decrease or increase
programmed setting times easily, (for a less well or more well cooked result), when
cooking in progress.
Press the LESS ( ) and MORE ( ) button after entering weight and before
pressing the START/QUICK button. (See cooking for menus that use Less and More.)
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the LESS ( ) button.
1. Choose the AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN menu for French Fried
2. Enter the amount (0,2 kg).
3. Choose the “thin” French Fried Potatoes by pressing the LESS ( )
4. Press the START/QUICK button.
5. Check the display.
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To cancel LESS or MORE press the same button again.
To change MORE to LESS simply press the less ( ) button.
To change LESS to MORE simply press the MORE ( ) button.
To cook 0,2 kg French Fried Potatoes using AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN with
During the manual cooking progress, the cooking time can be decreased or
increased in 1 minute steps each time the LESS ( ) and MORE ( ) buttons are
pressed.
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You can use this function for manual cooking only.
16Microwave operation
To check settings while the oven is operating
You can check the power level and the actual oven temperatures ie: when preheating.
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To check the microwave power level during cooking press the MICROWAVE POWER
LEVEL button.
The oven continues to count down, although the display shows the power level.
As long as your finger is pressing the button, the
power level will be displayed.
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To check the convection temperature during cooking press the CONVECTION button.
When the oven is pre-heating, you can check the actual oven temperature.
As long as your finger is pressing the button, the
convection temperature in ° C will be displayed.
Information button
Each button carries useful information. If you wish to get the information, press the
INFORMATION button before pressing the desired button.
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To get information about AUTO COOK menu number 2, Roast chicken:
1. Choose the INFORMATION button function.
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2. Press the AUTO COOK button 2 times to select Roast Chicken.
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3. Check the display:
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1. The information message will be repeated twice, and then the display will show
the time of day, if set.
2. If you want to cancel the information press the STOP button.
Grill cooking
The grill heating element at the top of the oven cavity has one power setting only.
17Microwave operation
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1. Rotate the COOKING MODE dial to the GRILL setting.
2. Enter the desired cooking time by rotating the TIMER/WEIGHT knob
3. Press the START/QUICK button to start cooking.
4. Check the display:
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1. The high or the low rack is recommended for grilling.
2. You may detect smoke or a burning smell when using the grill for the first time, this is
3. After cooking the display may show ‘NOW COOLING”.
To cook cheese on toast for 5 minutes (place toast on the high rack.)
clockwise.
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normal and does not indicate a fault with the oven. To avoid this problem, when using
the oven for the first time, operate the grill without food for 20 minutes.
Heating without food
You may detect smoke or a burning smell when using the grill and convection for the first
time. This is normal and not a sign that the oven is out of order.
To avoid this problem, when first using the oven, heat the oven without food for 20
minutes on grill and then at convection 250 °C.
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switch the kitchen ventilation on. Make sure there is no food in the oven.
1. Rotate the COOKING MODE dial to the GRILL or CONVECTION setting.
During operation, to allow smoke or smells to disperse open a window or
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2. Enter the required heating time. (20 min.)
3. Start cooking by pressing the START/QUICK button.
The oven will count down. When the oven has finished cooking, open the door to
cool the oven cavity.
Your oven can be used as a conventional oven using the convection facility and 10
pre-set oven temperatures.
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Oven Temp (˚C)
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To pre-heat to 180 °C and cook for 20 minutes at 180 °C.
1. Select the cooking mode by rotating the cooking mode dial to .
2. Enter the desired preheat temperature by pressing the CONVECTION
3. Press the START/QUICK button to start pre-heating.
button
250
To cook with preheating.
button six times. The display will show 180 °C.
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4. Check the display:
When the pre-heated temperature has been reached the audible signal sounds, the
display will show 180 °C, open the door and place the food inside the oven. Close the
door.
5. Use the TIMER/WEIGHT knob to input the cooking time (20 mins).
6. Press the START/QUICK button.
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7. Check the display:
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1. When the oven is preheating, the turntable should be in the oven.
2. After preheating, if you want to cook at a different temperature press the
CONVECTION button until the desired setting appears on the display. In the
example above, to change the temperature you would press the CONVECTION
button after entering the cooking time.
3. When the oven reaches the programmed preheating temperature, it will
automatically hold at the pre-heated temperature for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes
the display may show or “NOW COOLING”.
The selected convection programme will be cancelled.
4. After cooking the oven will automatically cool and the display may show “NOW
COOLING”.
5. To get the best results when following pack instructions for convection, please
Your oven has 2 DUAL cooking modes combining 1) Convection & microwave, 2) Grill
with microwave.
To select the DUAL cooking mode rotate the COOKING MODE dial to the desired
setting, then choose the cooking time. Generally, dual cooking time shortens the total
cooking time.
Cooking modeCooking methodInitial microwave power
Dual 1Convection 250 °C270 W
Dual 2Grill270 W
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DUAL 1 : The oven temperature can be changed from 40 °C to 250 °C in ten
levels. Microwave power levels can be changed from 90 W - 630 W in
four levels.
DUAL 2 : Microwave power levels can be changed from 90 W - 900 W in five
levels.
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200 °C convection.
1. Select the cooking mode by rotating the cooking mode dial to .
2. Enter the desired cooking time (20 minutes).
3. Press the microwave POWER LEVEL button twice (90 W).
To cook for 20 minutes on DUAL 1 using 90 W microwave power and
x2
4. Press CONVECTION button four times (200 °C).
x4
5. Press the START/QUICK button.
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6. Check the display:
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To cook for 20 minutes on DUAL 2 using 90 W microwave power and GRILL.
1. Select the cooking mode by rotating the cooking mode dial to .
2. Enter the desired cooking time (20 minutes).
3. Press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button twice (90 W).
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4. Press the START/QUICK button.
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5. Check the display:
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After cooking, the oven will automatically cool and the display may show “NOW
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After GRILL, DUAL, CONVECTION, AUTO COOK, AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN, the
cooling fan will run and “NOW COOLING” may appear on the display. Also, when you
press the STOP button and open the door during these cooking modes, the
cooling fan will run; you may, therefore, feel air blowing from the ventilation
openings.
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Cooking charts
Baking using the glass tray with the convection function
MenuTimeModePosition
QuichePreheat 200 ˚C Cook base for 15‘00, directly in glass tray, lower
Banana Loaf CakePreheat 180 ˚CPlace loaf tin in glass tray, lower position
Apricot & Pecan LoafPreheat180 ˚CPlace loaf tin in glass tray, lower position
Cherry & Almond CakePreheat180 ˚CPlace loaf tin in glass tray, lower position
Cheese CakePreheat160 ˚CPlace on the rack in glass tray, lower position
Frozen PizzaPreheat220 ˚CPlace on the rack in glass tray, lower position
Garlic BaguettePreheat200 ˚CPlace directly in glass tray, lower position
Frozen LasagnePreheat200 ˚CPlace directly in glass tray, lower position
Small Pastries (from dough) Preheat160 ˚CPlace directly in glass tray lower position
(e.g. Croissants)35’00160 ˚C
Using the glass tray with the grill function
MenuTimeModePosition
Gratin1) 6’00900 WPlace dish in glass tray, lower position
Kebabs1) 10’00 270 W & grill Place on the rack in glass tray, upper position
Onion Soup1) 8’00 900 WPlace the soup bowls into the glass tray, lower
Chicken Noodle Casserole1) 3’00 900 WPlace dish in glass tray, lower position
Steak1) 9’00GrillPlace on the rack in glass tray, lower position
Thick sausages1) 14’00 GrillPlace on the rack in glass tray, lower position
Thin sausages1) 12’00GrillPlace on the rack in glass tray, lower position
Toast1) 4’30GrillPlace on the rack in glass tray, lower position
Cheese on Toast1) Preheat 2’00 Grill Place on the rack in glass tray, lower position
Mackeral1) 6’00 90 W & Grill Place on the rack in glass tray, lower position
Sardines1) 5’00 90 W & GrillPlace on the rack in glass tray, lower position
The times given are for guidance only, as they are dependent upon the type and quality of the meat.
Grilling is ideal for flat, pieces of meat and fish.
Unless otherwise stated, the settings given in the table are for use in a cold oven.
Flat foods should be turned only once. Thicker pieces should be turned more often.
Fish are best place head to tail on the wire tray.
1) 20’00 200 ˚Cposition, rotate after 1)
2) 12’00 200 ˚C
60’00 180 ˚C
35’00 90 W & 180 ˚C
40’00 90 W & 180 ˚C
54’00160 ˚C
12’00220 ˚C
15’0090 W & 200 ˚C
25’00270 W & 200 ˚C
2) 14’00450 W & grillRotate after 2)
3) 5’00 450 W & grill
2) 10’00 270 W & grill
2) 7’30270 W & grillposition, add cheese & croutons after 1)
2) 10’00450 W & grill
2) 4’00 Grill
2) 5’00GrillTurnover after 1)
2) 6’00Grill Turnover after 1)
2) 1’30GrillTurnover after 1)
2) 5’00Grillturn over and add cheese after 2)
3) 4’30 Grill
2) 6’00 90 W & Grill Turnover after 1)
2) 3’00 90 W & GrillTurnover after 1)
RECIPES FOR GLASS TRAY & CONVECTION
Banana loaf
Preheat the oven.
1. Grease and line loaf tin.
2. Cream butter and sugar together.
3. Add egg and coffee essence and beat again.
4. Peel and mash bananas and add to the mix,
beat well.
5. Mix in the flour, bicarbonate of soda baking
powder and milk until smooth.
6. Place in tin and smooth the surface.
7. Place loaf tin in glass tray, lower position.
60 min. 180 ˚C
8. Stand for 5 mins in tin before turning onto a
cooling rack.
Apricot & pecan loaf
Preheat the oven.
1. Grease and line loaf tin.
2. Mix the salt, baking powder, cinnamon and
flour.
3. Add the rest of the ingredients, except the
fruit and nuts, mix well.
4. Fold in the fruit and nuts.
5. Place in tin and smooth the surface.
6. Place loaf tin in glass tray, lower position.
35 min. 90 W / 180 ˚C
salt & black pepper
250 gdiced, cooked chicken
150 gcooked noodles
75 gfreshly grated gouda cheese
26Recipes for glass tray & Automatic operation
Grilled sardines/mackeral
1. Mix all ingredients for marinade and spread
on the fish, chill for one hour.
2. Place on the rack in the glass tray, lower
position.
Cook Sardines:
1. 5 min. 90 W / GRILL, turn over
2. 3 min. 90 W / GRILL
Cook Mackeral:
1. 6 min. 90 W / GRILL, turn over
2. 6 min. 90 W / GRILL
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
The AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS automatically work out the correct
cooking mode and cooking time. You can choose from 5 AUTO COOK
menus, 4 AUTO COOK FROM FROZEN menus and 7 AUTO DEFROST
menus.
What you need to know when using this automatic function:
1. Enter the menu by pressing the AUTO COOK, AUTO COOK FROM
FROZEN or AUTO DEFROST button until the desired menu number
appears in the display. (See pages 28 - 31.)
2. The weight or quantity of the food can be input by rotating the
TIMER/WEIGHT knob until the desired weight/quantity is displayed.
• Enter the weight of the food only. Do not include the weight
of the container.
• For food weighing more or less than weights/quantities given
in the cooking chart, cook using manual programmes.
3. The programmed cooking times are average times. If you want to
alter cooking times pre-programmed in the automatic operations,
use the LESS ( ) or MORE ( ) buttons. See page 15 for details.
For best results, follow cooking chart instructions.
x1
27Automatic operation
4. To start cooking press START/QUICK button.
x1
When action is required (e.g. to turn food over) the oven stops and the audible signals
sound, the display shows the necessary action. To continue cooking, press the
START/QUICK button.
The final temperature will vary according to the initial temperature. Check food is
piping hot after cooking. If necessary, you can extend the cooking time and change
the power level.
EExxaammppllee::
To cook 300 g of Rice using AUTO COOK (AC-1).
1. Press the AUTO COOK button once to select Rice.
2. Enter the weight by rotating the TIMER/WEIGHT knob until the
desired weight is displayed.
3. Press the START/QUICK button to start cooking.
4. Check the display:
x1
x1
28Programme charts
20.STEAK & CHOPS
29.
CHICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
.FRESH
.FISH FILLET+ SAUCE
8.CHICKEN LEGS
9.GRATIN
1
0.FROZEN
GRATIN
14.RICE
15.BOILED POTATOES
20.STEAK & CHOPS
21.
CHICKEN LEGS
2
2.POULTRY
23.MINCED MEAT
24.CAKE
25.BREAD
JACKET
POTATOES
11.FROZEN READY MEALS
16.JAM
17.PIQUANTE CAKES
18.CAKE
26.MEAT JOINT
19.PASTA
12.BEVERAGES
13.SOUP
CASSEROLES
29.
CHICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
30.
MINCE AND
ONION
.FRESH
.FISH FILLET+ SAUCE
8.CHICKEN LEGS
9.GRATIN
1
0.FROZEN
GRATIN
14.RICE
15.BOILED POTATOES
20.STEAK & CHOPS
21.
CHICKEN LEGS
2
2.POULTRY
23.MINCED MEAT
2
4.CAKE
25.BREAD
JACKET POTATOES
11.FROZEN READY MEALS
16.JAM
17.PIQUANTE CAKES
18.CAKE
1
2.BEVERAGES
13.SOUP
.GRILL SKEWER
29.
CHICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
30.
MINCE AND
ONION
14.RICE
15.BOILED POTATOES
20.STEAK & CHOPS
21.
CHICKEN LEGS
29.
CHICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
30.
MINCE AND
ONION
20.STEAK & CHOPS
21.
CHICKEN LEGS
22.POULTRY
23.MINCED MEAT
24.CAKE
25.BREAD
29.
CHICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
30.
MINCE AND
ONION
PROGRAMME CHARTS
Auto cook chart
Menu No.Weight (increasingProcedure
unit) / Utensils
AACC--11
0,1 - 0,3 kg (100 g)• Place in a big bowl and add boiling water.
RiceBig bowl & lid• Cover with a lid.
• Place the dish in the centre of the turntable.
• When the audible signals sound, stir and recover.
• When the audible signals sound again, stir and
recover, replace into the oven and press start.
• Stand for approx. 10 mins after cooking.
AACC--22
RiceBoiling Water
100 g250 ml
200 g450 ml
300 g650 ml
0,9 - 2,0 kg (100 g)• Mix the ingredients and spread on the chicken.
Roast ChickenLow rack• Pierce the skin of the chicken.
• Put chicken breast side down in a flan dish.
• Place on the low rack and cook.
Ingredients for 1,2 kg Roast chicken:
Salt and Pepper, 1 tsp sweet paprika, 2 tbsp oil
• When audible signals sound, turn over.
• After cooking, let the food stand for approx. 3
min in the oven, remove and put on a plate for
serving.
AACC--33
0,6 - 2,0 kg (100 g)• Lean pork is recommended.
Roast PorkLow rack• Mix all ingredients and spread them onto the
pork.
Ingredients for 1 kg rolled lean pork:
1 garlic clove, crushed, 2 tbsp oil, 1 tbsp sweet
paprika, a little cumin powder, 1 tsp salt
AACC--44
0,5 - 2,0 kg (100 g)• See recipes for “Gratin” on page 31.
• Place the pork in a flan dish and cook.
• When audible signal sounds, turn over.
• After cooking, let the food stand wrapped in
aluminium foil for approx. 10 minutes.
GratinGratin dish* Total weight of all ingredients.
AACC--55
CakeBaking tin, Saucer• Put a saucer upside down on the low rack and
Low rack
0,5 - 1,5 kg (100 g)• Prepare the cake referring to page 32-33.
Low rackplace the baking tin on it.
• Let the cake stand for approximately 10 min after
baking.
• Remove the cake from the baking tin.
IImmppoorrttaanntt::
Chilled foods are cooked from 5 oC, frozen foods are cooked from -18 oC.
Auto cook from frozen chart
8.CHICKEN LEGS
9.GRATIN
14.RICE
15.BOILED POTATOES
20.STEAK & CHOPS
21.
CHICKEN LEGS
29.C
HICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
30.
MINCE AND
ONION
8.CHICKEN LEGS
9
.GRATIN
10.FROZEN GRATIN
14.RICE
1
5.BOILED
POTATOES
20.STEAK & CHOPS
2
1.
C
HICKEN LEGS
22.POULTRY
JACKET POTATOES
29.
CHICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
30.M
INCE AND
ONION
14.RICE
15.BOILED POTATOES
20.STEAK & CHOPS
21.
CHICKEN LEGS
22.POULTRY
23.MINCED MEAT
JACKET POTATOES
16.JAM
29.
CHICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
30.
MINCE AND
ONION
8.CHICKEN LEGS
14.RICE
20.STEAK
& CHOPS
29.
CHICKEN PAN
WITH VEGETABLES
29Programme charts
Menu No.Weight (increasingProcedure
unit) / Utensils
AACCFF--11CCooookk
0,3 - 1,0 kg* (100 g)•Transfer meal to suitable microwave proof dish.
Frozen Ready MealsBowl & lid•Cover with a lid.
(Stirrable)• Cook without cover if manufacturer instructs.
• When the audible signal sounds, stir and re-cover.
After cooking, stir and stand for approx. 2 min.
•
AACCFF--22CCooookk
0,1 - 0,8 kg (100 g)• Add 1tbsp water per 100 g and salt as desired.
Frozen VegetablesBowl & lid (For mushrooms no additional water is necessary.)
• Cover with a lid.
• When audible signal sounds, stir and re-cover.
• After cooking, let stand for approx. 2 min.
NNOOTTEE::
If frozen vegetables are compacted
together, cook manually.
AACCFF--33CCooookk
0,2 - 0,6 kg (100 g)• Remove the gratin from package. If the
Frozen GratinShallow, oval gratin dish container is not suitable for microwave ovens,
and microwave cling film ortransfer gratin to a suitable microwave proof
original container and dish.
microwave cling film• Cover with microwave cling film.
• If the container is suitable for microwave ovens,
remove original paper cover and cover with
microwave cling film.
• After cooking, let stand for approx. 5 min.
AACCFF--44CCooookk
0,20 - 0,40 kg (50 g)• Place the frozen french fried potatoes in a flan
Frozen French FriedFlan dishdish.
Potato High rack•Place the dish on the high rack and cook.
(Oven chips)• When the audible signal sounds, turn over.
• After cooking, remove from the dish and put on a
plate for serving. (No standing time necessary.)
IIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT::
For thin type of French fried
potatoes, cook with the LESS ( )
button. The dish gets very hot during
cooking. To avoid burning yourself,
please use oven gloves to remove the
flan dish from the oven.
IImmppoorrttaanntt::
Chilled foods are cooked from 5 oC, frozen foods are cooked from -18 oC.