AEG Microwave Oven MCC 663 User Manual

MCC 663  
UK  
Microwave oven  
UK  
AEG Hausgeräte GmbH  
Postfach 1036  
D-90327 Nürnberg  
Instruction manual  
©Copyright by AEG  
2/02 - 99618372  
 
Dear customer,  
Thank you for buying an AEG microwave oven and putting your trust in the  
AEG brand name.  
Before using your AEG microwave oven for the first time, please read the  
instruction book thoroughly. This will enable you to take advantage of all the  
features that the appliance offers. It will also ensure trouble-free operation  
and minimize unnecessary service calls.  
Important information concerning your safety or the operation of your ap-  
pliance is noted by this symbol and/or mentions words such as «Warning»,  
«Take care». Be sure to follow all instructions carefully.  
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Throughout the manual, this symbol guides you step by step when operating  
the appliance.  
This symbol indicates further information concerning the use of the  
appliance.  
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The clover indicates energy-saving tips and hints for environmentally friendly  
use of your appliance.  
In the event of malfunctioning, please follow the instructions given in the  
section «What to do if...»  
Printed on recycled paper-  
AEG - putting words into action  
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Contents  
Important information  
Ecologically responsible disposal of packaging  
and old appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Safety Instructions  
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
For trouble-free and safe operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Microwaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Grill / convection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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General operating instructions  
Suitable ovenware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
What else to note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Product Description  
The appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Before using the appliance  
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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“At a glance” operating instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Contents  
Modes of operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Microwave only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Notes on microwave power levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Quick-Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Automatic Defrost programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Combined grill and microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Convection cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Combined convection and microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Preset programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Child lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Kitchen timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Cooking charts and Tips  
Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Reheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Practical tips for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Tips on microwaving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Test procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Combined Microwave and Grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Tips on roasting and grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Baking with the convection function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Baking tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Cleaning and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
What to do if... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Service and Spare Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
CustomerCare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Guarantee conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
European Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Important information  
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Ecologically responsible disposal of packaging  
materials and old appliances  
Packaging materials  
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AEG microwave ovens require effective packaging to protect them during  
transportation. Only the minimum packaging necessary is used.  
Packaging materials (e.g. foil or styrofoam) can place children at risk.  
Danger of suffocation. Keep packaging material away from children.  
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All packaging materials used are environment friendly and can be recycled.  
The cardboard is made from recycled paper and the wooden parts are  
untreated. Plastic items are marked as follows :  
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«PE» polyethylene eg packaging film  
«PS» polystyrene eg packaging (CFC-free)  
«PP» polypropylene eg packaging straps  
By using and re-using the packaging, raw materials are saved and waste  
volume is reduced.  
Packaging should be taken to your nearest recycling centre. Contact your  
local council for information.  
Disposal of old appliances  
Old appliances should be made safe before disposal by removing the plug,  
and cutting off and disposing of the power cable.  
It should then be taken to the nearest recycling centre. Check with your  
local Council or Environmental Health Office to see if there are facilities in  
your area for recycling the appliance.  
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Installation  
The oven should be set at least 85 cm above floor level. Leave sufficient  
space around the oven : 5 cm between the sides of the oven and any walls  
or objects, 14 cm above the oven and 10 cm behind the oven. Make sure  
that nothing obstructs the ventilation louvres at the back of the appliance  
and that the electrical plug will be accessible after installation. Please refer  
to the installation manual included with your oven for further instructions.  
Electrical connections  
WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety measure not  
be observed.  
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This appliance complies with the following EC Directives :  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC with amendment  
90/683/EEC and the CE marking Directive 93/68/EEC.  
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Safety instructions  
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General  
• The appliance should only be operated with the turntable and turntable  
support inserted.  
• Only suitable microwave ovenware should be used.  
To protect the appliance against corrosion from moisture (condensation) in  
the cavity or on the door, wipe these areas dry after each use.  
Do not leave the appliance unattended when warming or cooking food in  
disposable containers made of plastic, paper, or other flammable materials due  
to fire hazard.  
• If smoke is observed, keep the oven door closed, disconnect the power supply  
and contact your local AEG Service Force Centre. Never use the microwave  
oven if it is not functioning properly.  
• This appliance complies with all relevant safety instructions. In order to  
maintain the safety of the appliance, repairs should only be carried out by  
an AEG Service Force Centre.  
WARNING: it is dangerous for anyone other than qualified personnel to make  
any repairs requiring removal of the cover providing protection from exposure  
to microwave energy. In the case of any defect or breakdown, please therefore  
contact your local AEG approved retailer or the AEG Service Force Centre  
• Should the door seals and/or door seal surfaces, cord or plug be damaged,  
the appliance should not be operated until it has been repaired by the AEG  
Service Force Centre.  
• Damaged appliance parts can only be replaced by exactly the same make of  
parts. Special tools are required for this operation.  
WARNING: This appliance is designed to be operated by adults. Do not allow  
children to use the microwave oven without supervision unless they have been  
thoroughly instructed in the proper use and the dangers of improper  
operation.  
• In order to evacuate moisture, your appliance is fitted with a delayed  
ventilation function. Depending on the applied cooking mode (solo / grill /  
combination), the oven ventilation will continue to operate after the cooking  
end. It switches off automatically after 3 minutes.  
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For trouble free and safe operation  
• Never jam anything between the door and the door frame.  
• Always keep the door seals and their surfaces clean.  
• Do not keep any flammable items in the microwave. They could ignite when  
the unit is switched on.  
• Switch the appliance on only when the food has been placed inside the  
cooking space, as it could overload if there is no food present.  
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Microwaves  
Whenever heating liquid, please also place a teaspoon in the container to  
avoid delayed boiling.  
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During delayed boiling, the boiling temperature is attained without the  
typical steam bubbles rising. When the container is shaken, even gently, the  
liquid may then suddenly vigorously boil over or spurt - with the risk of  
scalding the user.  
Food with «skin» or «peel», such as potatoes, tomatoes, sausages, and the  
like, should be pierced with a fork so that any steam present can escape  
and the food will not burst.  
Make sure that a minimum temperature of 70°C is attained for the cooking  
or heating of food. Never use a mercury or liquid thermometer for measu-  
ring the temperature of the food.  
Baby food in jars or bottles should always be heated without a lid or top,  
and well stirred or shaken after heating, to ensure uniform distribution of  
the heat. Always check the temperature before feeding your child.  
The hot food in a microwave oven will heat up the ovenware. For this  
reason always use oven gloves for handling hot dishes.  
Never cook your food for too long or at too high a power setting. Some  
areas of the food can dry out or even ignite.  
Do not use porcelain or ceramic crockery, or porous earthenware (e.g. on  
the handles or unglazed bases) in your microwave as these types of dishes  
can absorb moisture from the food as it is cooking. This can cause vapour  
pressure to build up which could shatter the dish.  
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Do not use your microwave oven for the following :  
to boil eggs or escargots in their shells, as they will burst. Eggs can be  
poached in a microwave oven as long as the yolks are pricked.  
to heat large quantities of cooking oil (fondue or deep frying) and drinks  
containing a high percentage of alcohol - there is danger of sponta-  
neous combustion!  
to heat unopened cans, bottles, etc.  
to dry animals, textiles or paper.  
MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER : 900 W  
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Grill / convection functions  
• The viewing window heats up during grilling and convection cooking (and  
in combination with microwave cooking), so keep small children away from  
the appliance.  
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• The cooking area, the grill heating elements, the rack, and the turntable  
become very hot during all modes. Make sure to use an oven mitt to handle  
dishes, and remember to use only ovenproof cookware such as ceramic  
dishes or heat resistant glass.  
Take care not to be burned!  
• Preheat your oven only when grilling or using the convection functions,  
never when microwaving nor in the combined modes of microwave + grill  
or microwave + convection cooking.  
The grill folds down for easy cleaning :  
1 Horizontal position: for cooking au gratin, food laid flat,  
e.g. sausages  
Grill  
Positions  
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2 Vertical position : exclusively for cleaning the oven.  
Always allow the grill to cool off for 25 minutes before  
touching it.  
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Suitable ovenware  
Ovenware material  
Mode of operation  
Micro- Convec- Grill Combination  
wave  
tion  
Ovenproof glass and ceramic dishes  
(without any metal parts, e.g. Pyrex,  
oven-to-tableware, pie dish)  
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Non ovenproof glass and porcelain  
(e.g. table crockery 1)  
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Glass ceramic and vitroceramic  
made of fire/frostproof material  
(e.g. Arcoflam)  
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Ovenproof earthenware 2)  
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Plastic, heat-resistant up to  
200°C 3)  
X 3)  
X 3)  
Paper, cardboard  
Cling film  
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Microwaveable roasting bag 4)  
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X 4)  
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Metal roasting pans, e.g. enamel  
or cast-iron dishes  
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Black-lacquered or silicone-  
coated baking tins  
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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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What else to note...  
Food comes in all shapes, sizes and textures. The quantities also vary. For  
these reasons the time and amount of energy needed to defrost, heat or  
cook will also vary. As a general rule :  
Double the quantity/weight = nearly * double the time  
*Please refer to the cooking charts. To be on the safe side, always select the  
shorter cooking time. Then extend the time as necessary.  
Microwaves work by making the food itself heat up. Because of this, not all  
areas of the food will be heated at the same time. When heating larger  
quantities of food, it is particularly important to stir or turn them over.  
Standing time” is referred to in the cooking charts. This is the time you  
should leave the food to stand without power (either inside or outside the  
appliance). This ensures even distribution of heat throughout the food.  
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Product Description  
The appliance  
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A Control panel  
B Door seal  
C Door latch and catch  
D Viewing window  
E Grill  
F Turntable  
G Roller ring  
H Drive shaft  
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The control panel  
A Display for time of day, function,  
programme length, power level,  
temperature, weight, food type,  
etc.  
B Selector knob to set the clock, the  
programme length, the weight  
when using automatic programmes,  
the temperature for the convection  
functions or the end-time to pre-  
set a programme.  
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C CONVECTION button to cook as  
with a traditional oven or com-  
bined with microwave power for  
speedy results.  
D TURNTABLE OFF button to stop  
the turntable from revolving.  
E GRILL button to set the grill  
functions.  
F AUTO DEFROST button for auto-  
matic defrosting programmes.  
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G PAUSE/CLEAR button to inter-  
rupt a programme (press once) or  
to cancel (press twice).  
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H MICROWAVE button to select  
the microwave power level.  
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I PRESET PROGRAMME button to  
set a programme in advance.  
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J START button to start the selected  
function and to switch on QUICK-  
START.  
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The display  
12:30  
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The display guides you in programming with the following symbols:  
convection  
turntable off  
convection Microwave  
+ microwave  
Grill  
+ microwave  
Grill  
choice of food type for automatic defrosting  
defrosting symbol  
weight in grams for automatic programming  
clock time  
temperature for  
convection  
end time for presetting  
programme  
wattage of microwave  
power levels  
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Product Description  
Accessories  
The turntable and turntable support should be installed as  
shown in the diagram.  
Take care to ensure the turntable support is properly in place.  
The turntable may turn clockwise or counterclockwise during  
operation.  
Do not try to rotate the roller ring manually, as you could  
damage the drive mechanism. If it does not turn smoothly,  
make sure that there is nothing in the well beneath the  
turntable.  
Folding rack  
To fold down the rack  
Push in the hooked ends and fold the bars  
in towards the centre.  
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The rack :  
with the grill or grill + microwave functions :  
choose the rack level according to the dish you wish  
to grill :  
high  
position  
- high position to brown shallow dishes, such as pies  
- low position as required for other dishes, eg. roasts.  
with the convection or convection + microwave functions :  
always set your dishes on the rack folded down to  
low position  
(folded)  
the low position.  
Make sure that the rack is well centered on the turntable.  
Never set any metal dish on the rack when using the  
microwave, grill + microwave or convection + micro-  
wave functions.  
Nevertheless you may heat up food in an aluminium tray  
provided you place a plate between the tray and the rack.  
Glass pie dish  
The glass pie dish : it may be used for all pastries, quiches, and  
pizzas, or as a roasting pan.  
It may also be placed beneath the rack to catch drippings.  
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Before using the appliance  
Cleaning  
Wipe over the front of the appliance with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning  
agents (these can damage the surface).  
For stainless steel fronts use a suitable stainless steel cleaning agent that leaves a  
protective film against fingerprints.  
Before you first use the appliance, remove all the accessories (including the turntable  
and turntable support) from the cooking area. Wash the accessories in warm water and  
washing up liquid. Wipe clean the cooking space with a soft, damp cloth.  
Setting the clock  
Example: 12:15 hrs  
1. Plug the appliance into the mains. «12:00» together with  
the clock symbol  
flashes in the display.  
1 2 : 0 0  
1 2 : 1 5  
2. Set the time of day, e.g.12:15 with the selector knob 1)  
Press START, the appliance is now ready for use.  
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The selector knob can be turned clockwise (to increase) or  
counterclockwise (to decrease).  
The time of day can be corrected at any moment by opening  
the door, pressing the START button for 5 seconds, turning the  
selector knob to the correct time and setting by pressing  
START again.  
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«At a glance» operating instructions  
Action  
1.Place food in the cooking space.  
2.Shut the door.  
Comments  
The door will click audibly when it is  
properly shut. If the door is not shut  
properly, the appliance will not function.  
3.Select according to the instructions  
given on the following pages.  
Turn the time button clockwise to  
increase or counter-clockwise to  
decrease time. 1)  
4. If required : switch off the turntable  
When the turntable has been switched  
off, the corresponding symbol appears in  
the display. The turntable should only be  
turned off when using ovenware that is  
larger than the turntable and is in  
danger of jamming.  
2)  
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5. Press the START button  
6. End of cooking sequence.  
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The appliance starts. The selected cooking  
time is displayed, and begins to count  
down backwards in seconds. The symbol  
corresponding to the selected function  
is displayed.  
The end of the cooking sequence is  
indicated by a triple bell. The appliance  
and the interior light will switch off, 00:00  
flashes in the display. The bell is repeated  
every 30 seconds for five minutes or until  
the door is opened, after which the time  
of day is again displayed.  
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If the oven is not started within 4 minutes, the settings are automatically  
cancelled ; time of day reappears in the display.  
2)  
During operation the turntable is always switched on. You may switch it off  
during operation by pressing the STOP-TURNTABLE button  
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«At a glance» operating instructions  
Action  
Comments  
Open the door e.g. for stirring.  
The appliance and interior lighting switch off.  
Shut the door and press the START  
The selected settings remain. The re-  
maining time counts down automatically.  
button  
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Press the CLEAR button  
Press the CLEAR button  
once.  
All programmes underway will be  
momentarily interrupted.  
twice.  
The operating functions will be broken  
off prematurely. The appliance and the  
interior lighting switch off. Time of day is  
displayed.  
Modify the selected cooking time:  
turn the selector knob clockwise or  
counterclockwise.  
The cooking time in the display changes  
when turning the selector knob. 1)  
Modify the selected microwave power: The new power setting is displayed. The  
press the MICROWAVE button till the  
desired level appears in the display.  
cooking process continues with the new  
power setting.  
Operation of the grill by pressing the  
The grill symbol  
is displayed. (also refer  
GRILL button  
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to chapter “Combination grill + microwave”)  
Programming convection cooking by  
pressing the CONVECTION button  
The corresponding convection symbol  
and 150°) are displayed. (also refer to  
chapter “Combination convection +  
microwave”)  
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If the new selection reaches « 00:00 » in the display, the cooking time is over and  
the triple bell sounds, announcing the end of the programme. The appliance and the  
interior lighting switch off. During a cooking process, the cooking time can be  
increased to a maximum of 60 minutes for all programmes except convection  
cooking which may be set up to 90 minutes.  
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Modes of operation  
The appliance features the following functions:  
Microwave  
In this mode, microwaves generate heat directly in the food. This  
mode is highly suitable for warming, for example, ready cooked  
food and drinks, the defrosting of meat or vegetables, and for  
cooking food like fish and vegetables.  
Grilling  
Heat is generated by a grilling element set in the roof of the oven.  
This is particularly suitable for toasting and grilling e.g. steaks and  
sausages.  
Convection cooking  
A fan in the back wall of the oven circulates the air around a cir-  
cular heating element allowing you to cook as with a traditional  
oven.  
Combination modes  
The microwave mode can be used together with the grill or  
convection function. Dishes will be cooked more quickly, whilst  
being crisp and brown at the same time.  
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Modes of operation  
Microwave Only  
How to set  
Example: 1 minute 15 seconds on microwave output level 700 W  
1. Press the MICROWAVE button  
microwave symbol appear in the display together  
with the clock symbol and 00:00. Set the  
, 900W and the  
0 0 : 0 0  
9 0 0  
microwave power by pressing the MICROWAVE  
button till the desired microwave power is displayed,  
e.g. one additional time for 700W.  
0 0 : 0 0  
7 0 0  
2. Set the required cooking time by turning the selector  
knob. The chosen time appears in the display.  
0 1 : 1 5  
7 0 0  
3. Press the START button. The selected time starts to  
count down, the clock symbol disappears.  
0 1 : 1 4  
7 0 0  
You may modify the microwave power setting and/ or  
the programme length during the programme.  
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Cooking times can be set as follows :  
from 0 to 2 min in 5-second steps  
from 2 to 5 min in 10-second steps  
from 5 to 10 min in 20-second steps  
from 10 to 20 min in 30-second steps  
starting from 21 min in 1-min steps  
Maximum programme length is 60 minutes.  
Metal items must be kept at least 2 cm from the cavity wall and the oven  
door whenever microwaving.  
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Notes on microwave power levels  
The following list shows you the power settings and what they can be  
used for during microwave operation :  
900 Watt  
700 Watt  
- heating liquids  
- to start a cooking sequence, start roasting,  
stewing, etc.  
- cooking vegetables  
- cooking dishes  
- defrosting and heating of deep frozen ready  
made meals  
- heating refrigerated ready made meals  
600 Watt  
400 Watt  
- finish cooking casseroles  
- cooking egg based dishes  
- finish cooking dishes  
- cooking of delicate dishes  
- heating baby food in glass jars  
- soaking rice  
- heating delicate dishes  
- melting of gelatin  
150 Watt  
80 Watt  
- defrosting meat, fish and bread  
- defrosting cheese, cream and butter  
- defrosting cakes with cream or butter icing  
- to let dough rise  
- warming cold dishes, drinks, softening butter  
0 Watt  
- kitchen timer  
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QUICK-Start  
How to set  
The START button provides full microwave power for 1 minute. Each time you  
push the START button , the programme length is increased by one minute.  
Example : heating 2 cups of water (2 min)  
1. Press the START button two times. The programme time,  
the microwave symbol and the microwave power level,  
900 W, appear in the display and the programme begins.  
0 2 : 0 0  
9 0 0  
While the programme is running you may increase the  
time by one-minute intervals by pressing the START  
button or modify the programme length with the  
selector knob.  
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Modes of operation  
Automatic Defrost Programmes  
Automatic defrosting programmes are available. After having selected  
automatic defrosting by pressing the corresponding button , the symbol  
for Bread/Pastry flashes in the display together with 100g. Press the AUTO  
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DEFROST button again to choose either Meat  
or Poultry/Fish  
.
Enter the weight of the dish, in grams, and press START; the rest of the  
programming is done automatically.  
Automatic defrost  
The following table gives you examples of defrost programmes :  
Programme  
Food categories  
Examples  
Weight from - to  
Delicate cakes  
and pastries  
Cream pie  
100 - 1000 g  
Meat  
Pork roast, goulash  
100 - 2000 g  
Poultry fresh 1)  
Fish 2)  
Poultry (whole or  
portions)  
Fish (whole or  
fillets)  
100 - 2000 g  
100 - 2000 g  
1)  
2)  
Cover legs and wings with aluminium foil before defrosting.  
Cover tail and thin ends with aluminium foil before defrosting.  
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Unpack your frozen food item, place on the top of a small overturned dish set inside  
a larger one to catch the liquid from defrosting.  
Be sure and follow our recommended standing time  
(general rule : standing time = defrosting time).  
How to use automatic defrost programmes  
Example : defrosting a 200g fish fillet  
1. Press the button for AUTOMATIC DEFROST; the correspon-  
1 0 0  
ding symbols appear in the display.  
2. Press again to select a different food category, e.g. two more  
times for fish.  
3. Use the selector knob to set the weight, e.g. 200g.  
2 0 0  
4. Press the START button. The display shows the necessary  
time.  
5. If you wish to modify the settings, press the CLEAR button  
0 5 : 0 0  
twice and start again.  
Midway through the programme, a bell will be heard. Stir or turn the food item  
at this time. The oven does not switch off.  
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Modes of operation  
Grilling  
How to set  
Example: a 20 minute grill programme  
1. Press the GRILL button  
in the display together with the clock symbol and  
00:00.  
. The grill symbol appears  
0 0 : 0 0  
2. Set the desired grilling time by using the selector  
knob, e.g. 20 minutes.  
2 0 : 0 0  
1 9 : 5 9  
3. Press the START button. The pre-set time will start  
to count down.  
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You may modify the programme length during the  
programme.  
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Combined Grill and Microwave  
How to set  
Example: 20 minutes with 700W microwave power  
and grill  
1. Press the GRILL button  
. The grill symbol appears  
in the display together with the clock symbol and  
00:00.  
0 0 : 0 0  
2. Set the required microwave power level using the  
MICROWAVE button  
. E.g. press twice to  
0 0 : 0 0  
programme 700 W. The microwave + grill symbol  
and the selected microwave power appear in the  
display.  
7 0 0  
3. Set the desired programme time by using the  
selector knob, e.g. 20 minutes.  
2 0 : 0 0  
7 0 0  
4. Press the START button. The pre-set time will start  
to count down.  
1 9 : 5 9  
7 0 0  
You may modify the microwave power setting and/or  
the programme length during the programme.  
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Convection cooking  
How to set  
Example: a 20 minute convection programme at 200°C  
1. Press the CONVECTION button  
. The corresponding  
symbol and the pre-set temperature, 150°C, appear in  
the display together with the clock symbol and 00:00.  
0 0 : 0 0  
1 5 0  
2. Set the desired temperature, e.g. 200°C, by pressing  
the CONVECTION button two times.  
The temperature increases by 10°C from 150°- 250°  
after which the thermostat reads 50°, 100°, and again  
increases by 10° steps up to 250°C.  
0 0 : 0 0  
2 0 0  
3. Set the desired programme time with the selector  
knob, e.g. 20 minutes.  
2 0 : 0 0  
2 0 0  
4. Press the START button. The pre-set time will start to  
count down.  
1 9 : 5 9  
You may modify the convection temperature and/or the  
programme length during the programme.  
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2 0 0  
Maximum programme length for the convection  
programmes is 90 minutes.  
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Combined Convection and Microwave  
How to set  
Example: a 20 minute convection programme  
at 200°C and 150W microwave power  
1. Press the CONVECTION button  
. The corresponding  
symbol and the pre-set temperature, 150°C, appear in  
the display together with the clock symbol and 00:00.  
0 0 : 0 0  
1 5 0  
2. Set the desired temperature with the selector knob,  
e.g. press twice more to select 200°C.  
0 0 : 0 0  
2 0 0  
3. Press the MICROWAVE button five times to select  
150W (available settings : 80 - 150 - 400).  
The combined microwave + convection symbol  
appears in the display, 200° C and 150 W  
flash alternately.  
0 0 : 0 0  
1 5 0  
4. Set the desired programme time by using the  
2 0 : 0 0  
selector knob, e.g. 20 minutes.  
1 5 0  
5. Press the START button. The pre-set time will start  
1 9 : 5 9  
to count down in the display.  
2 0 0  
You may modify the microwave power setting,  
the convection temperature or the programme  
length during the programme.  
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Preset programmes  
Before programming, check that the clock is set to the  
correct time.  
Example : 12:00  
To set:  
Proceed as if setting the desired programme for imme-  
diate use :  
select your function and programme length (e.g. con-  
vection 45 minutes at 200° C).  
4 5 : 0 0  
2 0 0  
Instead of START, press the PRESET PROGRAMME  
button  
. The programme length is automatically  
1 2 : 4 5  
added to the clocktime (12:00) and this hour appears  
in the display, together with the preset programme  
2 0 0  
symbol  
and the selected function.  
With the selector knob, set the hour at which you wish  
the programme to FINISH, e.g. you would like the dish  
to be ready at 20:00.  
Set the time within 10 seconds, or the programme will  
start up.  
2 0 : 0 0  
2 0 0  
Press the START button  
again to validate the time.  
The preset programme symbol and the clocktime are  
displayed.  
In order to verify, you may press the PRESET  
PROGRAMME button to display settings. Press  
CANCEL to display the clocktime.  
To cancel the preset programme, press the CANCEL  
button for 5 seconds.  
You may preset all programmes with the exception of  
defrosting.  
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Child lock  
You may programme “child lock” to prevent unsupervised operation of your  
oven.  
To set:  
Press the PAUSE/CLEAR button  
with the door open.  
L O C ” will appear below the clocktime.  
for 5 seconds  
1 2 : 3 0  
L O C  
To release:  
Proceed as above : press the PAUSE/CLEAR button  
1 2 : 3 1  
for 5 seconds with the door open.  
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Kitchen timer  
The kitchen timer with bell can also be used as a general purpose reminder.  
For example, you could use it to set the time it takes to boil the egg that you  
are cooking on the hob.  
The timer works without switching on the appliance, as long as no other  
functions have been selected.  
How to set:  
1.Select microwave power «0» by pressing the  
MICROWAVE button till “0 W” appears in the display.  
0 0 : 0 0  
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2. Set the required time with the selector knob. The  
time of day disappears from the display and the  
required length of time appears.  
8 : 0 0  
0
3. Press the START button. The time will start to count  
down. A triple bell will sound when the timer has  
finished counting down.  
7 : 5 9  
0
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Cooking charts and tips  
Cooking charts and tips  
Defrosting  
Dish  
Weight  
in (g)  
Power Duration Standing  
Remarks/Hints  
(Watt)  
(min)  
time  
(min)  
Meat  
Whole meat  
500  
150  
10-15  
15-20  
Turn once. Cover fatty parts  
with aluminium foil after  
1st half of defrosting time.  
Steak  
200  
500  
150  
150  
4-6  
5-10  
Turn once.  
Mixed chopped  
meat  
9-14  
15-20  
Halfway through the  
defrosting time remove  
any pieces of meat that  
have already defrosted.  
As above.  
Goulash  
500  
150  
150  
10-12  
20-30  
15-20  
20-30  
Poultry  
Chicken  
1000  
Turn once.  
Cover legs and wings  
with aluminium foil  
halfway through  
defrosting time.  
Duck  
1500  
2000  
150  
150  
35-45  
50-60  
40-45  
50-60  
As for chicken.  
Fish  
Whole fish  
500  
250  
150  
150  
10-15  
6-8  
10-15  
5-10  
Turn once.  
Cover fins with aluminium  
foil.  
Shrimps/crab  
Stir thoroughly.  
Dairy produce  
Cottage cheese  
500  
250  
150  
150  
15-20  
2-3  
15-20  
15-20  
Divide and stir frozen  
pieces from time to time.  
Remove any aluminium  
foil wrapping.  
Butter  
Cheese  
Cream  
250  
200 ml  
150  
150  
2-4  
6-8  
20-30  
15-20  
Turn once.  
As for butter. Stir from  
time to time.  
Fruit  
Strawberries  
500  
150  
7-9  
5-10  
Defrost in covered  
container, turn once.  
As for strawberries.  
As for strawberries.  
As for strawberries.  
Cherries  
Black currants  
Red currants  
250  
250  
250  
150  
150  
150  
5-7  
5-7  
6-8  
5-10  
5-10  
5-10  
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Defrosting  
Description  
Weight Power Duration Standing Remarks/Hints  
in (g) (Watt) (min)  
time  
(min)  
Bread  
Rolls (50g)  
4 units 150  
1-3  
3-5  
2-3  
Set on a paper towel,  
turn once.  
Defrost in a covered loaf  
container.  
Wholemeal,  
mixed, rye  
Loaf  
1 slice  
(60-80)  
500  
150  
150  
15-30 s  
6-8  
15-20  
Cover cutting surface.  
Pastry  
Dry cakes eg short 300  
crust pastry  
80  
80  
2-3  
4-8  
5-10  
Set on a paper towel,  
defrost uncovered.  
Fruit flans baked  
400-  
10-20  
As for dry cakes.  
on a baking sheet 450  
1 slice cheese cake 400  
80  
80  
4-8  
3-5  
10-20  
10-20  
As for dry cakes.  
As for dry cakes.  
1 slice covered  
apple tart  
400  
Cream and  
buttercake  
300-  
400  
80  
2-4  
10-20  
Begin defrosting with micro-  
waves, then remove.  
Melting of food  
Chocolate/  
toppings  
100  
50  
700  
2-3  
Break up into pieces, stir  
from time to time.  
Butter  
900 15-45 s  
Heating of refrigerated food and drink  
1 jar baby food  
125-  
250  
400 30-50 s  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
Heat jar without lid.  
Stir after warming.  
Check temperature.  
1 ready meal  
on a plate  
350-  
400  
900  
2-3  
Heat in a covered  
container.  
Place gravy alongside  
in a cup.  
All meat, except breaded  
meat, should be heated  
in a covered container.  
1 portion meat approx. 900  
150  
45 s-  
1min  
s = seconds  
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Description  
Weight Power Duration Standing Remarks/Hints  
(Watt) (min)  
time  
(min)  
1 portion  
vegetables,  
potatoes or rice  
approx. 900  
200g  
1-11/2  
2-3  
2-3  
Heat in covered container,  
stir once.  
1 cup soup  
approx. 900  
200 ml  
1-2  
Heat clear soup uncovered,  
cover thick soups. Stir.  
Drinks  
Milk or baby  
formula  
200 ml 900 35-45 s  
2-3  
2-3  
Remove any lids. Stir  
after warming!  
Boil 1 cup  
water  
180 ml  
900  
900  
1-2  
1-2  
Stir instant coffee or tea  
when the water has  
stopped boiling.  
Heat milk till it is just hot  
enough to drink. Stir.  
Stir. Check the temperature!  
1 cup milk  
200 ml  
200 ml  
2-3  
2-3  
1 cup coffee  
(reheat)  
900 45-55 s  
Defrosting and heating of frozen convenience foods  
1 portion meat  
with gravy  
150g  
700  
2-4  
2-3  
Stir now and again. Heat  
in a covered container.  
1 portion meat 350-  
with vegetables, 450g  
garnish  
700  
7-14  
2-3  
As for meat with gravy.  
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Cooking vegetables  
Description Weight Liquid Power Duration Standing Remarks/Hints  
in (g)  
added (Watt) (min) time (min)  
Cauliflower  
500  
1/8 l  
1/8 l  
900  
900  
8-10  
7-9  
2
2
Dot with butter.  
Frozen  
broccoli  
300  
Stalks facing outwards.  
Cut into slices.  
Mushrooms  
250  
300  
none  
900  
900  
4-6  
7-9  
2
2
1
Frozen peas  
and carrots  
/2 cup  
Carrots  
250 2-3 tbsp 900  
6-8  
4-6  
6-8  
2
2
2
Cut into cubes or slices.  
Peel and quarter.  
Potatoes  
Kohlrabi  
250 2-3 tbsp 900  
1
250  
250  
250  
/2 cup  
none  
900  
900  
Cut into spikes or  
slices.  
Red/green  
peppers  
4-6  
2
Cut into spikes or  
slices  
1
1
Leeks  
/2 cup  
/2 cup  
900  
900  
4-6  
7-9  
2
2
Cut into rings or  
pieces.  
Frozen Brussel 300  
sprouts  
1
Sauerkraut  
250  
/2 cup  
900  
6-8  
2
1) Cook all vegetables in a covered container.  
l = litre  
Cooking fish  
Description Weight Power Duration Standing  
Remarks/Hints  
in (g)  
(Watt)  
(min) time (min)  
Fish fillets  
Whole fish  
500  
400  
6-9  
2
Cook covered. Turn half-  
way through cooking  
time.  
Cover during cooking.  
Turn halfway through  
cooking time.  
800  
1. 900  
2. 400  
3-5  
9-11  
3
The times stated here are for guidance only, and depend on the nature and type of  
food being cooked.  
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Cooking Charts and Tips  
Practical tips for use  
General  
After switching off your appliance, let food stand for a few minutes to  
allow even heat distribution (standing time).  
Remove any aluminium foil or packaging containing metal and/or acces-  
sories before preparing food (unless specifically stated).  
Metal objects must be placed at least 2cm away from the cooking space  
walls and door. Otherwise arcing can occur, resulting in damage to the  
appliance.  
Check food frequently when grilling.  
Cooking  
Whenever possible cook food covered. Only pastry dishes with crust should  
be cooked uncovered.  
Refrigerated or frozen food require longer cooking times.  
Foods containing sauces should be stirred from time to time.  
Cook hard vegetables such as carrots, peas and cauliflower with a little water.  
Cook soft vegetables such as mushrooms, peppers and tomatoes without  
liquid.  
Increase cooking time by approximately 50% for larger pieces. Whenever  
possible, cut vegetables into equal-sized pieces.  
Defrosting of meat, poultry and fish  
Place frozen, unpacked meat on an inverted plate in a glass or porcelain  
container, or use a sieve, so that the meat juice can drain.  
Halfway through defrosting, turn the food, dividing it where possible and  
removing the pieces that have defrosted.  
Defrosting of butter, pieces of layer cake and cottage cheese  
Do not fully defrost in the appliance, but allow to complete defrosting  
outside the appliance. This will give a more even result.  
Defrosting of fruit and vegetables  
Fruit and vegetables that are to be used raw later should not be fully  
defrosted in the appliance, but left to complete defrosting at room  
temperature outside the microwave oven.  
Fruit and vegetables that are to be cooked immediately afterwards can be  
cooked directly on a higher power level without defrosting.  
Ready made meals  
Ready made meals in metal packages or plastic containers with metal lids  
should be heated or defrosted in your microwave oven only if they are  
explicitly marked as being suitable for microwave use. Please follow the  
operating instructions printed on the packages (e.g. remove the metal lid  
and pierce the plastic film).  
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Tips on microwaving  
1. You can’t find cooking details  
for a specific quantity of food.  
Base programming on a similar type  
of food. Lengthen or shorten the  
cooking time accordingly:  
Double quantity = almost double time  
Half quantity = half time  
2. The food is too dry.  
Set a shorter cooking time or reduce  
the microwave power output.  
3. The food is not yet defrosted,  
heated through or cooked on  
completion of programme time.  
Select a longer programme time or a  
higher microwave power setting.  
Note that larger food will require a  
longer time.  
4. The food is overcooked on the  
outside and undercooked in  
the middle on completion of  
cooking time.  
Try a lower power setting for a  
longer time. Stir liquids, such as  
soup, periodically.  
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Cooking Charts and Tips  
Test procedures  
(Microwave output power 900 Watt)  
The quality and operation of microwave ovens are established by recognised test  
institutes by testing specific dishes.  
DIN  
Nr. 44 566  
Part 2  
Power  
900 Watt  
Grill  
Time  
(min)  
Standing Comments 1)  
time  
(min)  
Defrost and cook  
fish fillets  
7-9  
3
Cover. Halfway through cooking turn  
fillets so that inner edges face  
outwards.  
Toast 2)  
2-4  
-
-
Pre-heat for 21/2 minutes.  
Grill 2 fillet steaks 3) Grill  
23-27  
25-30  
Turn the first side when brown.  
Turn the first side when brown.  
Grill chicken 4)  
1200g  
400 Watt  
IEC 705  
Power  
Time Standing Comments1)  
(min)  
time  
(min)  
Egg custard  
400 Watt 20-22  
120  
(test A) 1000g  
Sponge mixture  
(test B)  
Meat loaf (test C)  
900 Watt  
5-6  
5
5
5
900 Watt 12-14  
150 Watt 12-14  
Cover.  
Defrost minced  
meat  
Place directly on an inverted plate on  
turntable. Turn over halfway through.  
Defrost raspberries  
150 Watt  
6-8  
3
Cover.  
1) The turntable has to be switched on.  
2)  
Place toast on wire rack  
3) Place on wire rack in the high position. Place the oven-proof glass pie dish  
underneath.  
4) Place on wire rack in the low position.  
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Grilling Table  
Description  
Weight  
(gram)  
Grill  
Time  
(min)  
Notes  
Fish 1)  
mackrel  
sardines 1)  
800-1000  
6 pieces  
X
X
20-25  
20-25  
Brush with oil. Season  
with salt and pepper  
Meat 1)  
Sausages  
Frozen chopped  
meat  
6-8 pieces  
4 pieces  
X
X
20-26  
23-27  
Brush with oil. Season  
with salt and pepper  
2 Rumpsteak  
(2-3 cm thick)  
400 g each  
X
23-27  
Snacks  
Toast 2)  
4 slices  
2 slices  
X
X
2-4  
Turn over to ensure even  
browning  
Cheese on Toast  
Toasted snacks  
5-10  
Turn all foods except pizza,  
halfway through cooking  
time.  
Place all dishes on the rack in the high position.  
1)  
Place glass pie dish on turntable under grill rack to catch any liquid.  
First pre-heat the oven for 2 minutes  
2)  
The times given are for guidance only, as they are dependent upon the type  
and quality of the meat.  
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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 placed head to tail on the wire shelf.  
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Combined microwave and grilling table  
Description  
Weight  
Dish  
Microwave Grill  
power  
Time  
(min)  
(in grams)  
(watt)  
Noodle casserole  
Potatoes au gratin  
Lasagne  
Approx.  
500 g pasta  
shallow dish  
shallow dish  
shallow dish  
deep dish  
150  
900  
900  
600  
400  
X
X
X
15-20  
20-22  
15-20  
14-16  
4-6  
Approx. 800 g  
potatoes  
Approx.  
800 g  
Meatloaf  
Approx.  
500 g  
X
Onion soup  
au gratin  
2 bowls  
(200 g)  
soup bowls  
X
The range of times given are for guidance only, as they are dependent upon  
the composition and size of the item being cooked, as well as the desired  
consistency at the end  
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Tips on roasting and grilling  
The gratin is too dark in colour.  
Next time choose a lower microwave  
setting.  
You cannot find any setting in the  
tables for the weight of your meal.  
Choose the setting for something  
which is closest in weight to the  
item you want to cook and lengthen  
or shorten the cooking time  
accordingly.  
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Baking with the convection function  
Description  
Mode  
Temperature  
Power  
(Watt)  
Time  
(min)  
°C  
Cakes in tin  
Sponge cake  
Cheese cake  
160-170  
-
-
45-55  
160-170  
residual heat  
60-70  
10  
Quiche Lorraine  
190-200  
-
40-50  
Pastries  
Fruit flan or tart  
Cakes baked in a loaf tin  
200-220  
160-180  
-
-
40-50  
40-50  
Pizza 1)  
240-250  
190-200  
-
150  
13-17  
12-15  
Deep frozen pizza 2)  
Deep frozen baguettes 2)  
190-200  
150  
12-15  
Small pastries  
made of puff pastry 1)  
170-180  
150-170  
-
-
15-25  
18-25  
Drop scones  
Set all dishes on the rack in the low position.  
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You may use the glass pie dish supplied with your microwave for the  
quiche, pizzas or pastries.  
1) Preheat the microwave oven to the given temperature with the  
convection function (no microwaves)  
2) or follow manufacturer’s cooking instructions  
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Notes on the baking table  
The range of baking temperatures and times given are for guidance only, as they  
are dependent upon the composition of the dough, the quantity and the baking  
tin size and material.  
We recommend that you start by using the lower temperature setting. Only  
select a higher temperature if, for example, you want to brown food more, or  
if the baking is taking too long.  
If you cannot find specific instructions for one of your recipes, follow the  
instructions for one which is similar.  
Unless otherwise stated, the settings given in the table are for use in a cold  
oven.  
“Residual heat” refers to leaving the cooked dish to stand for a short time in the  
appliance at the end of a cook programme.  
Baking tips  
How can you be certain that  
the cake is baked through ?  
Insert a wooden skewer into the  
highest part of the cake. If it comes  
out clean, you can turn off the oven  
and leave the cake in the “residual  
heat.  
If the cake collapses (or is  
soggy, spongy or watery).  
Check the recipe. Use less liquid next  
time. Note mixing times, if by hand, or  
in particular if you have used a mixer.  
Choose a darker colour baking tin  
next time.  
If the base of the cake is too  
light in colour.  
If cheesecakes / cakes with a  
moist filling have not cooked  
all the way through.  
If the biscuits cannot be  
removed from the tray.  
Next time choose a lower temperature  
and lengthen the baking time.  
Put the baking tray back in the appli-  
ance for a short time and then remove  
the biscuits immediately. Use baking  
parchment next time.  
The cake does not come out  
of the tin when turned upside  
down.  
Carefully loosen the cake from the side  
of the tin with a knife. Turn the cake  
upside down again and cover the tin  
with a moist, cold cloth several times.  
Next time, grease the cake tin well  
and also sprinkle breadcrumbs on the  
bottom.  
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Cooking charts and tips  
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Cleaning and care  
The Appliance Exterior  
Wipe the front of the appliance using a soft cloth and a mild, warm detergent  
solution.  
Do not use abrasive cleaning substances, strong detergents or coarse abrasive  
cleaning materials.  
Cooking area  
The interior will remain in good condition for a long time so long as you don't  
use scouring pads or rough abrasive materials. Use mild dishwashing liquid to  
clean the interior, with special attention to the door seal and adjoining area.  
The grill heating element is built into the appliance and cannot be removed.  
The element may be stained with spattered fat or oil while the oven is in use.  
Wait until the cavity cools down and wipe off the spattered oil before the  
oven is used again. Stained grills may cause unpleasant odours and smoke.  
You can neutralise odours inside the cooking area by boiling a cup of water  
with a little lemon juice for a few minutes in your oven.  
Through normal operation, liquid may evaporate and condensation may  
occur. This is normal and is especially noticeable when the room temperature  
is high and the humidity of the air is low. After operation, be sure and wipe  
off the condensation with a soft cloth.  
Turntable and Turntable support  
The turntable can be removed for  
easy cleaning. Wells are provided on  
both sides for easy access.  
Clean the turntable using washing-up liquid, or put it in the dishwasher.  
Clean the turntable support with washing-up liquid. These should be removed  
and cleaned straight after each use.  
Care of accessories  
Place the wire rack and/or glass pie dish in soapy water immediately after use  
so they may be easily cleaned with a sponge.  
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What to do if...  
... the microwave appliance is not working properly ?  
Check that  
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the fuses in the fuse box are working,  
there has not been a power outage.  
If the fuses continue to blow, please contact a qualified electrician.  
childlock is not programmed  
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... the microwave mode is not working ?  
Check that  
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the door is properly closed,  
the door seals and their surfaces are clean,  
the START-button has been pressed  
... the turntable is not turning ?  
Check that  
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the turntable support is correctly connected to the drive,  
the ovenware does not extend beyond the turntable,  
food does not extend beyond the edge of the turntable  
preventing it from rotating.  
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there is nothing in the well beneath the turntable.  
... the microwave will not switch off ?  
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Isolate the appliance from the fuse box.  
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Contact your local AEG Service Force Centre.  
... the interior light is not working ?  
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Call your local AEG Service Force Centre. The interior light bulb can be  
exchanged only by trained AEG technicians.  
... the food is taking longer to heat through and cook than before ?  
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Set a longer cooking time (double quantity = nearly double time) or  
if the food is colder than usual, rotate or turn from time to time or  
set a higher power setting.  
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Service and Spare Parts  
In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase  
spare parts, contact your local AEG Service Force Centre by telephoning:  
08705 929 929  
Your call will be automatically routed to the Service Centre covering your  
post code area.  
In-guarantee customers should read the section headed ‘What to do if....’ and  
ensure all checks have been made, as the engineer will make a charge if the  
fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown.  
Please note that proof of purchase is required for in-guarantee service calls.  
Help us to help you  
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Please determine your type of enquiry before writing or telephoning. When  
you contact us we need to know:  
Your name  
Address and post code  
Telephone number  
Clear and concise details of the fault.  
Name and model of the appliance  
E number (9 digit number found on the rating plate)  
This information can be found on the rating plate in the interior of the  
appliance at the left.  
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Customer Care  
For general enquiries or information regarding AEG appliances contact:  
Customer Care Department  
AEG Domestic Appliances  
55-77 High Street  
Slough  
Berkshire  
SL1 1DZ  
Tel.: 08705 350 350 *  
* calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes.  
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Guarantee Conditions  
AEG offer the following guarantee to the first purchaser of this appliance.  
1. The guarantee is valid for 12 months commencing when the appliance is handed  
over to the first retail purchaser, which must be verified by purchase invoice or  
similar documentation.  
The guarantee does not cover commercial use.  
2. The guarantee covers all parts or components which fail due to faulty  
workmanship or faulty materials. The guarantee does not cover appliances where  
defects or poor performance are due to misuse, accidental damage, neglect, faulty  
installation, unauthorised modification or attempted repair, commercial use or  
failure to observe requirements and recommendations set out in the instruction  
book.  
This guarantee does not cover such parts as light bulbs or removable parts of glass  
or plastic.  
3. Should guarantee repairs be necessary the purchaser must inform the nearest  
customer service office (manufacturer’s service or authorised agent). AEG  
reserves the right to stipulate the place of the repair (i.e. the customer’s home,  
place of installation or AEG workshop).  
4. The guarantee or free replacement includes both labour and materials.  
5. Repairs carried out under guarantee do not extend the guarantee period of the  
appliance. Parts removed during guarantee repairs become the property of AEG.  
6. The purchaser’s statutory rights are not affected by this guarantee.  
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European Guarantee  
If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee  
moves with you to your new home subject to the following qualifications:  
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The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product.  
The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour  
and parts as exist in the new country of use for this brand or range of  
products.  
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This guarantee relates to you and cannot be transferred to another user.  
Your new home is within the European Community (EC) or European Free  
Trade Area.  
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The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and  
is only used domestically, i.e. a normal household.  
The product is installed taking into account regulations in your new  
country.  
Before you move please contact your nearest Customer Care Centre, listed  
below, to give them details of your new home. They will then ensure that the  
local Service Organisation is aware of your move and able to look after you  
and your appliances.  
France  
Senlis  
+33 (0) 44 62 29 29  
+49 (0) 911 323 2600  
+39 (0) 1678 47053  
+46 (0) 8 738 7910  
+44 (0) 1753 219899  
Germany Nürnberg  
Italy  
Pordenone  
Stockholm  
Slough  
Sweden  
UK  
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