The manufacturer of the product/s described herein, to which this description refers,
declares on its sole responsibility that the product/s meet the relevant fundamental
safety , health and protection requirements of the relevant EU guidelines and that
the corresponding test reports are available for examination by the relevant
authorities and can be requested from the seller of the appliance, especially with
regard to CE Declaration of Conformity issued by the
manufacturer or with the
Manufacturer's approval.
Moreover, the manufacturer declares that the parts of the appliance described in
this user manual, which come into contact with fresh food, do not contain any toxic
substances.
Electricity schematic diagram
The Primary
L
N
SE
U
F
L
L
(in)
(out)
N
(in)N(out)
E
The door
interlock switch
E
Thermostat
interlock switch
Fan motor
Lamp
MF
Thermostat
The secondary
interlock
switch
RG
CPU
RELAY
Turn table motor
MT
RELAY
Grill heater
RW
RELAY
Monitoring switch
DELAY
CIRCUIT
TAPI
HVC
AK
Rectifier
H
V
H
D
V
T
FA
F
Magnetron
Warning!
No one except the professional technicians can decompose the microwave oven. Electric shock
1.
danger may occur!
2.
Do not put metal stick into the interlock hole at the front of the cavity. It may cause microwave leakage!
3.
Do not add excessive force to opposite direction on the door. Otherwise the door may be deformed
and cause microwave leakage.
4.
Do not cook food with vacuum package or packed into enclosed container. For the food with skin,
remember to puncture it before cooking.
5.
Do not cook eggs with shell. It may cause bursting.
Remove the grease remained in the cavity . Otherwise it may cause smoking or fire in heating.
6.
7.
Do not use the microwave oven for purposes other than cooking.
Be sure to earth the microwave oven reliably in installation and usage.
8.
Reserve enough space for the rotation of the tray At least 5cm space above the microwave oven.
9.
is required for heat radiation.
Do not put microwave oven in humid or high-temperature environment.
10.
Do not touch the upper part of the shell and the outer screen of the door . It may cause scalding.
11.
12.
Do not run the microwave oven without load. It may damage the microwave oven.
Do not use metal container to cook with microwave oven. It may cause igniting phenomenon.
13.
14.
After long time cooking, the cavity is under high temperature. It is suggested to wait for some time
to cool it down before next usage.
15.
Before usage, please check if the cooking utensils are applicable for microwave oven.
When cooking food with plastic or paper package, be sure to check if it strikes a fire.
16.
17.
If there's smoking during cooking with microwave oven, please keep the oven door closed and pull
off the power plug.
18.
If you heat beverage, it will slowly expand. Be sure to watch out for bursting.
For those drinks or food prepared for children, be sure to stir or shake evenly and check the tem-
19.
perature before feeding to avoid scalding.
20.
If the door , door frame or door seal is damaged, do not use the oven before it is repaired by the
professional technicians.
During maintenance, be sure to switch off the power supply . To decompose the shell of the oven, be
21.
sure to have it done by professional technicians. The inner components are electrified, and may
cause electric shock.
22.
Children shall use the microwave oven under the instruction of adult, or use the oven by self after
they have received complete instruction and description from the adult. The adult shall teach the
children the general knowledge on the danger of operating the microwave oven.
The door seal and all of the relative parts shall be cleaned with soap liquor once each week to keep
23.
the cavity clean.
If the power cord is damaged, only the sellers or professional technicians authorized by the manu-
24.
facturer can make maintenance to avoid any electric shock danger.
25.
If you use cook utensils not recommended by us, be sure to watch out for the cooking proceeding in
the microwave oven.
If you heat liquor , in handling the liquor , please notice that the boiled liquor may have delayed
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bursting and cause scalding.
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Instruction for use
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Instruction for use
Operating panel
Screen Display and key functions
Display screen
Shows cooking time
and cooking mode
AUTO COOKING MENU
Select the type of the
food cooking mode
MICROPOWER
Set the microwave
power level
AUTO DEFROST
MICROPOWER
/kg
+30s
-
/COMBI
/STOP
+
AUTO DEFROST
Press this key once
select defrost function
/COMBI
Set grill power
lever
/STOP
Pause or stop the
cooking
Correct programme
Turn this knob set
cooking time or
set weight of the
food to be cooked
Then press the key
start cooking process
Contents
CE - Declaration of conformity
Electricity schematic diagram
1 Potential dangers
Suitable cookware
2 Where to install the Oven
3 Installing the Oven
Cautions / Warning
4 Rating plate
5 Plugging in your appliance
When operating the microwave oven for the first time
6 Using the microwave oven
Prevention of smoke or fire in the microwave oven
How to react when smoke develops in the oven interior
7 How to operate your microwave oven
Microwave cooking
Auto cooking menu
Grill cooking
Auto defrost
Child lock
8 Cleaning and care
Warning ! Under no circumstances should you
9 Customer support service
What is when check
Warning ! The interior lamp may only
10 Calling the Customer Support Service
11 Guarantee
Components
Operating panel
Warning
Caution !Microwave ovens may only be installed, plugged in and started up in full compliance with the
instructions for use. Therefore, please read the instruction manual carefully from start to finish before
you start to use your appliance. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by failure to
pay heed to the operating instructions when operating the appliance. Highlight the points that are
especially important to you and keep this document in a place where it can be consulted at any time
and be passed on to future owners. This appliance must be kept out of children's reach.
Important !
The appliance(s) described in this instruction manual is / are solely designed for domestic use and may
not be used for professional or commercial purposes.
You have chosen an excellent appliance which will serve you reliably for many years, if it is operated
and maintained properly.
Detailed drawings (FIG.) with a legend you shall find on the last pages of this manual.
Should your newly purchased appliance replace an old microwave oven, cut off the power cable of the
old appliance as close as possible to the cabinet. Please have the old appliance ecologically disposed
off by a company specialised in environmental protection. (ask your civic Centre)
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Instruction for use
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Instruction for use
Using Your Oven
In the following, please find all important instructions for the use of the oven.
As this manual applies to several microwave ovens, some specifications may differ from model to
model.
1 Potential dangers
Caution !
Microwave ovens may only be used to warm up or heat up food or drinks. Never use your
microwave oven for other purposes such as drying textiles or other objects, let alone life animals.
This may cause acute fire(s) or accident hazard.
If you install or start up your microwave oven without first reading the instructions for use:
1.
Misuse may damage your health and endanger your life.
Mistakes made in installation and connection may potentially damage the appliance itself and your
kitchen furniture
2.
Over boiling
When heated in a microwave oven, liquids may overheat beyond their boiling point without you
being able to see it (boiling causes non visible bubbling).
Caution: By merely touching a serving dish as you take it out, steam bubbles may unexpectedly and
suddenly form and the liquid in the serving dish may unexpectedly boil over.
(Danger to get severely scalded)
You can prevent such an occurrence, by simply putting a clean glass rod into the dish, filled with liquid.
However before removing the serving dish, observe if the boiling liquid bubbles up as usual.
In mixed food with different moisture levels, the microwaves heat up the moister ingredients far
stronger.
Baby food heated up in glasses or bottles may only be handed to your child after having checked
the temperature of the food or drink.
As different ingredients may be warmed up at varying degrees, the dish/bottle containing baby food
may feel only lukewarm, whereas the food inside is far more heated up. For this reason, always
shake or stir the baby food evenly so that the heat is distributed.
3. Suitable cooking ware
Always ensure that your dishes and pots are compatible with microwave ovens.
FIG. A
COMPONENTS
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Legend of Components
vailability of components depending on Mod. / Type of appliance
A
-
1
Cabinet
-
2
Interior light
-
3
Control panel
4
-
LED display
5
-
Operate button
6
-
Circular track(for turntable undercarriage)
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11
12
13
14
-
-
-
-
Oven interior
Door hinge
Door
Door seal
-
Gridiron
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
14
Cooking ware made of the following materials is best suited:
Fire-resistant glass or ceramics
Heat-resistant and microwave suited plastic
Heat-resistant porcelain / stoneware
The following materials may be used only for brief operation (e.g. warming up) as long as it is under
constant supervision in case of fire and the manufacturer explicitly states that the materials are
suitable for microwaves.
2
7
-
Turntable drive
8
-
Turntable undercarriage
9
Turntable
-
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Instruction for use
Customer service jobs resulting from improper operation of the oven are liable for payment even during
the guarantee period.
What is when.........
Is the plug firmly inserted in the socket?
Is the power socket under current?
(test this by plugging in another kitchen appliance)
Is the fuse intact?
Was the timer set properly? (first turn beyond the required time and then back accordingly)
Does the oven door close tightly?
Is anything stuck in the door?
Under no circumstances should you subject the appliance to any tests other than those described here or attempt to repair it yourself by technical means.
Warning !
The interior lamp may only be replaced by specially trained customer service personnel who is aware
of the related dangers.
The appliance works independently from the interior light. It can thus also be operated easily even if the
interior lamp has failed.
Steam escaping from the air vent is quite normal during operation. This is not a malfunction.
10 Calling the Customer Support Service
To ensure prompt help when needed, please have ready the following data before calling the customer
support service:
Appliance Type / Model (see rating plate)
Date of purchase
Name and location of your dealer
Description of the malfunction
The address and phone number of the customer support service centre responsible for your
appliance can be found in the attached customer support service directory , or in the guarantee card.
Otherwise contact your dealer .
11 Guarantee
Please note the general guarantee terms and the guarantee period stated in the attached guarantee
card. If the appliance documentation does not include a guarantee card, please contact your dealer .
The manufacturer works constantly at the further development of all products. Please therefore bear
this in mind as the form, set up and technology are subject to change, without prior notice.
Wickerwork
Wood / wooden skewer
Plastic cups / dishes etc.
White paper trays / cartons
1.1 Very important !
The following items are under no circumstances suitable for microwave cooking:
Metal containers, cutlery or skewers
Containers with metal trimming (e.g. gold rim )
Bags sealed with metal parts (clips)
Cartons coated with plastic film or foil
Coloured or recycled paper
Metal objects may trigger off unwanted sparking and potentially damage the appliance.
Coated cartons, coloured or recycled paper may contain substances that may lead to overheating and fire.
If your appliance is also equipped with a fan or a grill function, make sure the dishes you use have a
high heat resistance.
2 Where to Install the Oven
1. Before installing your new appliance, you need to check as for visible external damage.
Under no circumstances should the appliance be started, if it is damaged.
Therefore, thoroughly check the appliance as for:
Damaged packaging, indicating that the appliance may have been damaged during shipment
Damaged cabinet
Damaged door glass panel
Visible damage to the cable / plug
If you suspect any damage, please have the appliance tested by the customer support service.
At all costs prevent the emission of any hazardous microwave radiation by not starting up a damaged
oven.
3 Installing The Oven:
(FIG. A)
a) Unpack the appliance
b) Remove all objects from the inside of the oven.
c) Carefully remove all plastic films and stickers from:
- the cabinet
- the door
- the Turntable axle - drive shaft
Failure to carefully remove plastic films and stickers may lead to a fire hazard.
d)Clean the oven interior with a damp cloth.
Do not use sharp cleansers or scouring agents!
e)Unpack the turntable (not all models are equipped with) and its undercarriage
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f)Place the undercarriage in the circular track on the oven interior floor
g)Lay the turntable onto the undercarriage. By gently turning it, the guide fits into the drive shaft.
Place the appliance on an even and non-skid surface.
It must be stable enough to easily support the appliance even if the oven contains goods.
Leave a space of at least 15 cm between the foremost edge of the worktop and the front of
the oven door .
You will thus prevent the appliance from tilting forward when the door is open.
Install the oven in a place where it is protected against splashing water or dripping liquids.
Never operate the appliance outdoors. Sunlight and humidity may impair operational safety.
Never expose your microwave oven to direct sunlight (overheating hazard).
Do not install the appliance in the immediate vicinity of heat sources such as radiators or cookers.
The following minimum clearances between other objects / walls must be maintained for safety
purposes:
- Side l/r clearance at least 5 cm
- Rear clearance at least 30 cm
- Upper clearance at least 30 cm
The appliance must not be built into a cupboard.
The oven must not be built in underneath a panel or a cupboard.
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8 .Cleaning and care
Caution !
The microwave oven must be unplugged from the power supply before cleaning it (on the external or interior side).
Pull out the power plug, or activate fuse safety switch.
If you cannot reach the plug, keep the oven door open (also when cleaning the outside).
Only in this way you can prevent the appliance from being switched on when the function keys or
switches are inadvertently activated.
1. Cleaning the Cabinet
Caution ! Under no circumstances should water or a cleaning fluid get into the inside of the oven.
This is particularly important when cleaning around the air vents or rear wall.
Otherwise serious accidents may ensue due to electric shock and the appliance may be damaged.
Only use clear water with just a little washing-up liquid for cleaning. Do not under any circumstances use sharp cleaning or scouring agent. Lastly wipe the cabinet dry with a soft cloth.
Carefully remove food particles and dirt deposits between the door and cabinet, so that the door
always shuts properly and tightly.
Warning !
Under no circumstances should you continue to use the appliance if you have detected any damage on
the door seal or on the adjoining surfaces.
hinges. Otherwise hazardous microwave radiation may escape from these locations. This kind of dam-
age must be repaired by a trained customer service engineer
2. Cleaning the inside of the oven
Never pour water into the oven interiors . Water may enter the interior of the oven through the air
vents and damage the appliance. Moreover serious accidents can ensue due to electric shock.
The same applies to damage detected on the door itself or door
, before you can use your appliance again.
Instruction for use
For some models a built under - mounting set is commercially available. Please ask your dealer or
the respective customer support service.
CAUTION!
During operation clouds of steam escape through the air vents of the appliance and it may get very hot
within the space of the above mentioned minimum clearances. The microwave oven should thus be
installed so that no objects sensitive to heat or moisture are located near the minimum clearances.
Avoid any possible overheating of the oven caused by unintentionally covering or sealing the air vents
When in operation the base of the oven may become very hot. The worktop must thus be accordingly
heat-resistant.
4 Rating Plate
The rating plate with technical specifications is located on the cabinet, at the rear of the oven.
5 Plugging in your appliance
Your appliance must be connected to a power socket with grounded connection, which complies with
the respective regulations and has been installed by an authorised specialists.
Before plugging the appliance into the wall socket, make sure that the voltage(V) and fuse amperage
(A) specified on the rating plate of the oven correspond with the electrical power supply in your home.
If these specifications do partly or not at all correspond, immediately contact your local customer support
service or your dealer and do no plug in the appliance under any circumstances.
4
Clean the oven interior thoroughly. Particles of fat and food may overheat and potentially cause fire
hazard. Moreover food and dirt deposits inside the oven affect the performance of the microwave oven.
Use only clear water with a little washing-up liquid to clean the interior of the oven. Do not under any
circumstances use sharp cleaning or acids. Lastly wipe the cooking chamber dry with soft cloth.
3. Cleaning the Turntable
Thoroughly clean the turntable (if equipped with) after every use to prevent smoke from developing
due to food particles.
CAUTION ! The turntable might still be hot.
Likewise clean the turntable undercarriage and the oven interior regularly, so that it always works
perfectly.
9 Customer Support Service
Check on the enclosed guarantee card or the separately enclosed customer service directory which
firm is responsible for the customer support service of your appliance.
If your appliance documentation does not mention the responsible customer support service, please
contact your dealer.
If your appliance does not work despite observance and compliance with all tips and guidelines described in these instructions for use, then please do the following check "What is when...", before you
call the customer support service:
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AUTO DEFROST
This function can be used to defrost deep- frozen
food fast and gently.
CHILD LOCK
To protect children from accidents, the appliance
is equipped with a lock mechanism LOCK
According to the weight set , the appliance automatically determines the required defrosting time.
You have possibilities to set the weight.
Example: Defrost 0.8kg frozen food
1.Press key once
AUTO DEFROST
Screen display
2.Turn the knob clockwise until
-
/kg
+30s
+
Screen display
1.Under the standby mode
press keys
simultaneously
/COMBI
/STOP
Screen display
Note
When activating the lock function a buzz rings.
All other function are now blocked.
2.To cancel the lock function
hold the following keys
3.Press key
-
/kg
+30s
+
Screen display
EB-2080EG
pressed simultaneously
/COMBI
/STOP
Screen display
EB-2485EG
Note:
Note:
Clock counts backwards
For previously cooked frozen food, during the
When the lock function is cancelled a buzz rings.
All other functions are now again active.
cooking please turn the food over.
NOTE:
1 If you want to temporarily stop a cooking session, press the /STOP key
once and then you can start the cooking again by press START; or press the
/STOP twice to cancel the cooking program altogether.
2 After the cooking time ends, the system will beep five times .
When operating the microwave oven for the first time, make sure that:
The power cable of the oven is not led underneath the oven base, which does get hot, and does not
come into contact with sharp edges or hot objects.
The power cable does not extend into the other kitchen work areas.
The power cable does not droop from the work top and nobody can get caught in it.
The power cable does not come into contact with moisture(e.g. when wiping the work top or rinsing).
The power plug is easily accessible and can quickly be unplugged in case of danger.
The power plug is always firmly inserted in the socket and loose contact cannot cause any fire hazards.
Slack power plugs or sockets must be immediately repaired by a skilled electrician.
No curtains are nearby.
6 Using the Microwave Oven
1. Before switching on the appliance, you should familiarizes yourself with the following guidelines:
Never operate the oven when it is empty otherwise it could get damaged..
To prevent the oven from being operated inadvertently without contents, always leave a glass of
water in the cavity when the appliance is out of use.
Never heat liquids or food(s) in sealed dishes
Within sealed dishes overpressure can quickly develop and thus cause the dish to burst. This leads to
potentially serious accidents.
The following items are also liable to burst due to developing overpressure: eggs in shells,
nuts in shells or any food(s) vacuum packed in plastic foil.
Therefore, always pierce raw eggs on two sides and remove the foil or at least cut it open on one whole
side, before you put it into the oven. Remove nutshells.
Should the use of aluminium foil be recommended in a recipe, make sure that it tightly adheres to
the cookware or food and a gap of at least 2.5 cm is left between the aluminium foil and the
cooking compartment walls.
Otherwise sparking may occur inside the oven and the appliance could consequently get damaged.
In order to ensure that the seal is constantly protected adequately against hazardous escaping microwaves, always make sure that:
a) No objects (dishcloths, parts of food packaging etc.) are caught between the door and cabinet
b) Door seal or door hinges are not damaged or soiled (also see section on "Cleaning and Care")
Do not touch - Scalding hazard
During operation your microwave oven may present scalding hazards in the following components:
on the door - glass panel
on the lateral air vents
on the underside of the oven
2. Prevention of smoke or fire in the microwave oven
If food(s) overheats, smoke may develop or smouldering may start inside the oven.
Food(s) with a high sugar or fat content are particularly prone to this hazard.
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Recipetypeweight METHED
1
2
0.2kg
0.4kg
0.6kg
0.1kg
0.2kg
0.3kg
0.2kg
0.4kg
0.6kg
0.2kg
0.4kg
0.6kg
2piece
4piece
6piece
Weigh the vegetables after washing, cleaning and cutting into similar size. Put them into a
glass bowl with lid. Add 30 ml(2 tablespoons) water when cooking for 200-250g, add 45ml
3tablespoons) for 300-450 add 60-75ml(4-5tablespoons) for 500-600g. Stir after cooking.
When cooking higher quantities stir once dur ing cooking.
Weigh the potatoes after peeling,washing and cutting into a similar size. Put them into a glass
bowl with lid.Add 45 ml (3 tablespoons) water Add when cooking 300-450g, add 60mlwater (4
tablespoons) for cooking 500-750 g.
Pour the liquid into ceramic cups only and reheat uncovered. Place one cup in the
centre,2cups opposite to each other and 3 or 4 cups in acircle.Leave them to stand in the
microwave oven.Stir drinks before and after standing time.Be careful while taking the cups out
(see safety instructions for liquids).
Put bread on a piece of kitchen paper and turn over, at the half time of cooking (oven keeps
operating and is stopped, when you open the door). This programme is suitable for sliced
bread .
Shield the tail of a whole fish with aluminium foil. Turn the fish over during cooking. This
programme is suitable for whole fishes as well as f or fish fillets.
Shield the edges with aluminium foil. Turn the meat over,in the course of the cooking. This
programme is suitable for beef, lam b, pork, steaks, chops and minced m eat.
milkA-5
A-6bread
A-3meat
fishA-4
A-1Potato
A-2 vegetable
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The microwave oven is therefore not suitable for:
frying
Making popcorn
melting sugar or fats
cooking dried beans etc.
When preparing food(s) with uncertain compositions, you should keep an eye on the
appliance until the end of the set cooking time.
2.1 How to react when smoke develops inside the oven
Should smoke or fire develop inadvertently inside the oven, this problem can usually be easily overcome by taking the following correct steps:
Whatever happens, keep the oven door closed.
First thing, switch off the appliance immediately
Then switch off the power supply by unplugging the appliance or activating the fuse safety switch.
Open the oven to take out the burnt food only when you can no longer detect any smoke.
CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK
Under no circumstances should you attempt to extinguish smouldering or burning
food inside
the oven with water . In this case serious accidents may be caused by electric shock.
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WEIGHT TABLE AUTO COOKING MENU
Instruction for use
7 How to operate your microwave oven
MICROWAVE COOKING
You can choose from 8 different power levels.Set the
desired power level before setting the cooking time.
Screen display P stands for % power
12345678
P100
P80
P70
P60
P50P30
P40
Example:10 minutes cooking with P50 power level
1.Press key five times
MICROPOWER
Screen display
2.Turn the knob clockwise until
-
/kg
+30s
3.Press key
/kg
+30s
Note:1.The power level is displayed in the percent.With
each pressing of the key MICRO the power level reduces
from p100 to P80 to P50 to P30 to P20
then start again from P100.
2.After expiry of the cooking time (display 0.00) a buzzer
rings five times.
3.The maximum cooking time is 60 min.
+
Screen display
-
Screen display
+
to P70to P60to P40
Clock counts backwards
P20
AUTO COOKING MENU
Set the type and the weight of the food to be cooked
In the AUTO COOKING function ,the required
cooking time is automatically determined.
Screen display A stands for Automatic
A-1
Potatoes
A-2
Vegetables
A-3
Meat
A-4
Fish
A-5
Milk
Example:Cooking of 0.4kg fish
1.Press key twice
Screen display
2.Turn the knob clockwise until
-
+
/kg
+30s
3.Press key
-
/kg
+30s
Note:1. Set the AUTO COOKING MENU
A-1
A-2
2.The weight within one menu and one type of food is displayed stepwise.
3.The weight grades in the serve as aAUTO MENU
reference to the automatic cooking time.
4.Take note of setting the correct type of food in the AUTO
COOKING MENU.(See table following)
Screen display
+
Screen display
A-3
A-4
EB-2080EG
EB-2485EG
Press once
A-5
Press twice
A-6
6
A-6
Bread
GRILL COOKING
Small quantities and thin pieces can be browned in
the grill function .and it is recommended to cook
larger quantities and thicker pieces in the COMBINATION MICROWAVE & GRILL.The grill has three
power levels.Select the power level most suitable
for the kind of food to cooked.
Power level
G
_
2
GRILL+ MICROWAVE
GRILL
3
C-I
_
1
3
_
1
GRILL+ MICROWAVE
3
C-2
_
2
3
Example:Grill for 5 min .on power level C-1
1.Press key twice
/COMBI
Screen display
2.Turn the knob clockwise until
-
/kg
+30s
+
Screen display
3.Press key
-
+
/kg
+30s
Screen display
Clock counts backwards
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Note:
1.The power level G C-1 and C-2 are
displayed by pressing the key GRILL/COMBI
once resp. Twice and three times.
2.After half of the cooking time set , please
turn the food over,thus the food gets evenly
browned.Five buzz rings sounds, when the
cooking time has expired.
3.The only grill function is suitable for grilling
of small pieces only. Larger quantities and
thicker pieces should preferably be cooked
in the combined function
GRILL&MICROWAVE.
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