Delonghi MW 451, MW 651 Instructions Manual

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HOW TO GET THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR OVEN
GB
OUTPUT POWER
In some models the maximum power yielded in WATTS, is also indicated in the symbol on the side, shown on the door.
(ONLY FOR U.K.) The letter indicates the heating category to which your oven belongs: some chilled food pre-cooked frozen or chilled give heating instructions corresponding to the various categories. Follow those instructions related to the category indicated for your oven.
TECHNICAL DATA
In this oven the maximum power yielded by the microwaves is 750W. This value is shown on the data plate placed on the back of the appliance, under the heading MICRO OUTPUT.
The levels of intermediate power available are shown on this page. This information will be useful for you to consult the prescription pads for microwaves currently on sale.
What function
should I choose?
Use Instr.
page
Amt. & time
chart page
What do I want to do?
• Defrost
• FMelt butter and soften cheese
• Heat pastry goods
• Making boiled vegetables
• Cooking fish
• Cooking rice, making soup
• Heating foods already cooked
• Cooking fruit
• Grill hamburgers, chops, frankfurters, sausages, toast, etc. in a “traditional” way
• Keep food warm
MICROWAVE
• Cooking vegetables au gratin
• Making lasagne or pasta oven dishes
• Making all types of roasts, poultry, skewered meats, etc.
17 Lt 23 Lt
Microwave only
260W
300W
Microwave only
160W
180W
Microwave only
400W
450W
560W
720W
Microwave only
700W
900W
Grill only
▼▼▼
combi - 1 combi - 2 combi - 3
230W
300W
microwave + grill function
350W
450W
470W
600W
BOTH MODELS
For additional information, refer to the rating plate on the appliance. This equipment is in compliance with EEC Directives 89/336 and 92/31 related to Electromagnetic
Compatibility.
MODEL WITH A 23-LITRE CAVITY
Outer measurements (LxDxH) 520x305x400 Inner measurements (LxDxH) 322x218x331 Approximate weight 19 kg. Tur ntable diameter 31 cm Oven light 25 W
MODEL WITH A 17-LITRE CAVITY
Outer measurements (LxDxH) 450x290x380 Inner measurements (LxDxH) 285x205x280 Approximate weight 17 kg. Tur ntable diameter 27 cm Oven light 25 W
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Read carefully these instructions and keep for future reference
1) WARNING: If the door or door seals are damaged, the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person (trained by the manufacturer or by its Customer Service).
2) WARNING: It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation which involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy.
3) WARNING: Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode. Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended.
4) WARNING: Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use.
5) Do not attempt to operate the oven with the door open by tampering with the safety devices.
6) Do not operate the oven if objects for any kind get stuck between the front panel of the oven and the door. Always keep the inside of the door (E) clean, using a damp cloth and non-abrasive detergents. Do not allow dirt or remains of food to accumulate between the front panel of the oven on the door.
7) If the supply cable has been damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or the technical service centre or by a qualified person so as to avoid all risks.
8) If smoke is observed, switch off or unplug the appliance and KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED in order to stifle any flames.
9) Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens. In order to avoid overheating and the consequent risk of fire, it is advisable to supervise the oven when cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic, cardboard or other inflammable materials, and when heating small quantities of food.
10)Never place the turntable in water after it has ben heated for a long time. The high thermal shock resulting would break the turntable.
11)When cooking "Only MICROWAVE" and "COMBINED WITH MICROWAVE", you absolutely must not pre-heat the oven (without foodstuffs in it) and you must not operate it when it is empty, because you might cause sparking.
12)Before using this oven, check to be certain that the utensil and containers chosen are suitable for microwave oven use (see the section on "Glassware and Similar Items").
13)During the use the appliance becomes hot. Do not touch the heating elements inside the oven.
14)When heating liquids (water, coffee, milk, etc.) it is possible that the contents may suddenly start to boil and spill violently as a result of delayed boiling, causing scalding. To avoid this happening, you should place a heat-resistant plastic spoon or a glass rod in the container before starting to heat liquids. Anyway, care shall be taken when handling the container.
15)Do not heat spirit with a high alcohol content, nor large quantities of oil, as these could catch fire!
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
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INSTALLATION
Connect this equipment only to electrical outlets having a capacity of at least 10A. Before using this oven, check to make certain that the electrical network is the same as that indicated on the equipment’s data plate and that the electrical
outlet is connected to an efficient grounding (earth) terminal. The manufacturer shall not be responsi-
ble in any manner whatsoever for harm or dam­age caused by failure to observe this norm.
1) After having removed the oven from its box, check to make certain that the turntable spindle (D) is correctly fitted into its housing. Place the turntable support (G) in the middle of the cooking chamber and set the turntable (F) on top of it. The spindle (D) must be inserted in the related turntable housing.
2) Check to make certain that this equipment has not been damaged in transport and check especially to see if the door opens and closes correctly.
3) Set the oven on a flat, steady surface at least 85 cm. above the floor and out of the reach of small children, because when the oven is operating its door can get very hot.
4) After having placed the oven on its work level, make sure that there is still a free space of at
least 5 cm. between the oven’s surfaces and the side as well as back walls, and a free space of at least 20 cm. above the oven (see Fig. 1). Also check to make sure the feed cord is not touching the appliance’s rear wall, because the wall itself can get very hot while the grill is being used.
5) Do not block the air intake. In particular, do not set anything atop the oven and check to be certain that the air outlet slots (located above, under and in the back of the oven) are ALWAYS FREE from obstruction (see Figs. 2 and 3).
20 cm
5 cm
fig. 1
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
fig. 2
fig. 3
air outlet
air intake
air outlet
air intake
air outlet
16)The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperature shall be checked before consumption in order to avoid burns. It is also advisable to stir or shake the food in order to ensure that it has an even temperature.
When using commercially available bottle sterilisers, before turning the oven on, ALWAYS make sure the container is filled with the quantity of water indicated by the manufacturer.
N.B. When the oven is used for the first time it is possible that, for a period of approx. 10 minutes, it may produce a “new” smell and a small amount of smoke. This is only a result of protective substances applied to the heating element. Ventilate the room during this operation.
Electrical Connection for UK only . . . . .see page 39
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You can make use of all types of containers made of glass (preferably Pyrex), ceramics, porcelain and glazed pottery as long as they do not have decorations or metal parts (gilded borders, handles, feet). Heat resistant plastic containers can also be used, but only for “Microwave Only” cooking. If you are still doubtful about using a particular container, you can perform a simple test. Place the empty container in the oven for 30 seconds at maximum power (“Microwave Only” function). If the container is still cold or only slightly warm, it is suitable for microwave cooking. If it is very hot or gives out sparks, it is not suitable. For short heating periods, you may use paper napkins, cardboard trays and plastic “throwaway” plates as a base. As far as shape and size are concerned, it is absolutely essential that containers be such as to allow the turntable to rotate. In order to use large-size rectangular
containers (which may not be able to rotate inside the cooking cavity), you can remove the spindle (D) from its housing to prevent the turntable (F) moving. Bear in mind that to be assured of good results when carrying this out you must stir the food and turn the container around several times during the cooking process. Containers made of metal, wood,
recycled kitchen paper, cane and plate glass are not suitable for use in microwave ovens.
The metal rack supplied with your microwave have been fully tested for safe use. You should remember, too, that since microwaves heat the food and not the glassware, earthenware or similar containers for that food, it is possible to cook such foods in the serving dish and thereby avoid the problem of having to clean pans later.
If the oven is used in its grill only functions, any type of oven container may be used (see chart).
GLASSWARE AND SIMILAR ITEMS
Plastic for
micro­waves
YES
NO
Paper cups*
YES
NO
Paper
plates*
YES
NO
Pyrex
YES
YES
Card­board
*
YES
NO
Metal
contain-
ers
NO
YES
Glass-
ware with
metal parts
NO
YES
Special
roasting
paper
YES
YES
Microwave only
Grill only
Earthen-
ware
YES
YES
Porce-
lain
YES
YES
Cera-
mics
YES
YES
Glass
YES
NO
* If the cooking time required is too long, there is a possibility of fire.
ACCESSORIES PROVIDED
WIRE RACK
TURNTABLE
Grill only or Microwave only function:
For all types of grilling.
The turntable is used for all the functions.
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
turn the knob to the desired function
THIS KNOB STARTS ALL THE COOKING OPERATIONS
Turn clockwise from 1 to 30 minutes. Once the set time expires, the oven will turn off and a buzzer will sound.
FUNCTION KNOB:
TIME KNOB:
NO NO NO YES NO YES
microwave + grill
YESYESYESNO
NO NO
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1) In order to set cooking times correctly, remember (in referring to the charts on the following pages) that when you increase the amount of foodstuffs the cooking temperature must likewise be pro­portionately increased and vice-versa. It is important to respect the “standing” times: standing time means that period during which the food must be left to “rest” after being cooked so as to allow an even greater spreading of the temperature within. The temperature of meat, for exam­ple, will rise about 5°-8° C. (approx. 9°-15° F.) during the standing time. Standing times may be observed either inside or outside the oven.
2) One of the main things you must do is stir the food several times while it is being cooked. This helps make the temperature distribution more uniform and thus shortens the cook­ing time.
3) It is also advisable to turn the foodstuff over during its cooking process: this applies especially for meat, whether it is in large pieces (roasts, whole chickens, etc.) or small (chicken breasts, etc.).
4) Foods having a skin, shell or peel (e.g., apples, potatoes, tomatoes,
frankfurters, fish) must be pierced with a fork in several points so as to permit steam to escape and to prevent those items from exploding (see Fig. 4).
5) If you are preparing a large number of portions of the same food item (e.g., boiled potatoes), place those portions in a Pyrex dish in order to have them cook in a uniform manner (see Fig. 5):
6) The lower the temperature at which a foodstuff is placed in a microwave oven, the longer the cooking time required. Food having a room tempera­ture will cook more quickly than food having a refrigerator temperature.
7) Always do your cooking by placing the food container in the centre of the turntable.
8) It is perfectly normal for condensation to form inside the oven and near the air outlet. To reduce such condensation, cover the foodstuffs with clear-sheet, wax paper, a glass lid or simply an overturned plate. Then, too, foods having a water content (e.g., greens and vegetables) cook better when covered. The covering of food also helps keep the oven clean on the inside. Use clear-sheet made expressly for microwave ovens.
Microwaves consist of electromagnetic radiation found in nature under the form of light waves (e.g., sunlight). Inside the oven, these waves penetrate food from all directions and heat up the water, fatty and sugar molecules. Heat is produced very quickly only in the food itself, whereas the container being used warms up indirectly by means of heat given off by the heated food. This prevents food from sticking to its container, so you can use very little fatty sub-
stance or, in some cases, no fat at all during the cooking process. Therefore cooking in a microwave oven is con­sidered to be healthy and good for one’s diet. And in contrast to traditional methods, cooking in a microwave foodstuffs are less dehydrated, lose less of their nutritional value, and retain more of their original flavour.
ADVICE ON USING YOUR OVEN CORRECTLY
fig. 4
Basic rules for correct cooking with a microwave oven
fig. 5
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Place the food in a container suitable for microwave cooking and place it in the centre of the turntable
2
Select the desired power level by turning the func­tion knob to one of the 5 symbols denoting the microwave output power.
N.B.: if the knob is turned to
the ▼▼▼ symbol or one of the following 3 symbols, the grill will also operate.
3
Set the cooking time you want by turning the Time knob in a clockwise direction.
4
Once the set cooking time has expired, a buzzer will sound to signal that your food is ready
You can interrupt operations any time you wish simply by turning the Time knob to the “0” position. You can also change the cooking time (while the foodstuff is being cooked) simply by turning this same knob forward or backward. You can check on the situation while the cooking is in progress by opening the door and examining the food. That move will interrupt the oven’s operations, but they will begin again once the door has been closed.
N.B: You do not have to
pre-heat the oven.
TURNING THE OVEN ON USING ONLY THE MICROWAVE FUNCTION
MICROWAVE-ONLY FUNCTION
This function is suitable for:
• Keeping food hot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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• Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 28
• Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 30
• Cooking stew, white meats, fruit, vegetables,
rice, soup and fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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•To brown the foods, to bake pastry and fruit
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MICROWAVE
D i n g
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