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    							Defrosting fish
    Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Whole Fish50010010 - 1515 - 20Turn halfway
    through
    Fish fillets50010010 - 1215 - 20Turn halfway
    through
    Defrosting sausage
    Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Sliced sausage1001002 - 420 - 40Turn halfway
    through
    Defrosting dairy products
    Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Quark25010010 - 1525 - 30Remove alumini-
    um parts, turn
    halfway through
    Butter2501003 - 515 - 20Remove alumini-
    um parts, turn
    halfway through
    Cheese2501003 - 530 - 60Remove alumini-
    um parts, turn
    halfway through
    Cream2001007 - 1220 - 30Remove alumini-
    um top, stir half-
    way through
    Defrosting cakes / pastries
    Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Yeast dough1 piece1002 - 315 - 20Turn plate halfway
    through
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    							Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Cheesecake1 piece1002 - 415 - 20Turn plate halfway
    through
    Cake (gateau)1 piece1001 - 215 - 20Turn plate halfway
    through
    Dry cake (e. g.
    Pound cake)1 piece1002 - 415 - 20Turn plate halfway
    through
    Fruit cake1 piece1001 - 215 - 20Turn plate halfway
    through
    Bread100010015 - 2010 - 15Turn halfway
    through
    Sliced bread5001008 - 1210 - 15Turn halfway
    through
    Bread rolls4 rolls1005 - 85 - 10Turn halfway
    through
    Defrosting Fruit
    Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Strawberries3001008 - 1210 - 15Defrost covered,
    stir halfway
    through
    Plums, cherries,
    raspberries,
    blackcurrants,
    apricots
    2501008 - 1010 - 15Defrost covered,
    stir halfway
    through
    Cooking / Melting
    Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Chocolate /
    Chocolate coat-
    ing1506002 - 3---Stir halfway
    through
    Butter1002002 - 4---Stir halfway
    through
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    							Defrosting heating
    Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Baby food in jars2003002 - 3---Stir halfway
    through; check
    temperature!
    Baby milk (bottle,
    180 ml)20010000:20 -
    0:40---
    Put spoon into
    bottle, stir and
    check tempera-
    ture!
    Convenience
    food400 - 5006004 - 65Remove any alu-
    minium lids, turn
    halfway through
    Frozen ready
    meals400 - 50040014 - 205Remove any alu-
    minium lids, turn
    halfway through
    Milk1 cup ap-
    prox. 200
    ml10001:15 -
    1:45---Put spoon in the
    container
    Water1 cup ap-
    prox. 200
    ml10001:30 -
    2---Put spoon in the
    container
    Sauce200 ml6001 - 2---Stir halfway
    through
    Soup300 ml6002 - 4---Stir halfway
    through
    Cooking table
    Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Whole fish5005008 - 10---
    Cook covered,
    turn container sev-
    eral times during
    cooking
    Fish fillets5005006 - 8---
    Cook covered,
    turn container sev-
    eral times during
    cooking
    Vegetables, short
    cooking time, fresh
    1)50060012 - 16---
    Add approx. 50 ml
    water, cook cov-
    ered, stir halfway
    through
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    							Food
    Microwave
    Weight
    (g)Power
    (Watts)Time
    (min)Stand-
    ing time
    (min)Comments
    Vegetables, short
    cooking time, fro-
    zen 
    1)50060014 - 18---
    Add approx. 50 ml
    water, cook cov-
    ered, stir halfway
    through
    Vegetables, long
    cooking time, fresh
    1)50060014 - 20 
    Add approx. 50 ml
    water, cook cov-
    ered, stir halfway
    through
    Vegetables, long
    cooking time, fro-
    zen 
    1)50060018 - 24---
    Add approx. 50 ml
    water, cook cov-
    ered, stir halfway
    through
    Potatoes in their
    jacket800 g +
    600 ml10005 - 7300 W /
    15 - 20Cook covered, stir
    halfway through
    Rice300 g +
    600 ml10004 - 6---Cook covered, stir
    halfway through
    1) 
    Cook all vegetables with a cover on the container. The times given are guidelines only
    and depend upon the type and qualities of the foodstuffs.
    Combi-Function Table
    (for selected models only)
    Cooking functions: Grilling 
     + mi-
    crowave 
    Preheat Crostino plate: 4 minutes at 700
    Watt
    FoodBaking / roasting
    dishesTem
    p.
    (°C)Micro-
    wave
    (Watt)Shel
    f po-
    si-
    tionTime
    (min)Comments
    2 chicken
    halves (
    2 x 600 g)Glass dish with
    strainer220300240
    Turn after
    20 min.,
    standing
    time 5 min.
    au gratin
    potatoes (1
    kg)Gratin dish20030024010 min.
    standing
    time
    Roast pork
    neck
    (1100 g)Glass dish with
    strainer200300170
    Turn in be-
    tween, 10
    min. stand-
    ing time
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    							FoodBaking / roasting
    dishesTem
    p.
    (°C)Micro-
    wave
    (Watt)Shel
    f po-
    si-
    tionTime
    (min)Comments
    Apple cake
    Crostino plate on
    bottom glass. with
    pastry max. 5 min. /
    preheat 1000 Watt,
    turn 1 x
    220400-25Turn in be-
    tween
    Cheese
    cake, fro-
    zen
    (2 x 70 g)Crostino plate on
    bottom glass. Max.
    4 min. / preheat at
    700 Watt, turn 1 x
    230200-25Turn in be-
    tween
    Ham and
    cheese
    toast, fro-
    zen (2 x 100
    g)Crostino plate on
    bottom glass. Max.
    4 min. / preheat at
    700 Watt, turn 1 x
    230200-20Turn after
    15 min.
    Hamburger
    frozen (2 x
    90 g)Crostino plate on
    bottom glass. Max.
    4 min. / preheat at
    700 Watt, turn 1 x
    230300-20Turn after
    12 min.
    Pizza frozen
    Ø 28 cm
    (320 g)Crostino plate on
    bottom glass. Max.
    4 min. / preheat at
    700 Watt, turn 1 x
    230200-15Turn in be-
    tween
    The cooking times and temperatures are
    guidelines only and depend upon the
    type and qualities of the foodstuffs.
    Tips for the microwave
    ResultRemedy
    You cannot find details for the
    amount of food prepared.Look for a similar food. Increase or shorten
    the length of the cooking times according
    to the following rule: Double the amount
    = almost double the timeHalf the
    amount = half the time
    The food has got too dry.Set shorter cooking time or select lower mi-
    crowave power.
    The food is still not defrosted,
    hot or cooked after the time has
    elapsed.Set longer cooking time or select higher
    microwave power. Please note that taller
    dishes need longer.
    After the cooking time has
    elapsed, the food is overheated
    at the edge but is still not ready
    in the middle.Next time select a lower power and a lon-
    ger time. Stir liquids, e. g. soup, halfway
    through.
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    							12. CARE AND CLEANING
    WARNING!
    Refer to the Safety chapters.
    Notes on cleaning:
    • Clean the front of the appliance with a
    soft cloth with warm water and a
    cleaning agent.
    • To clean metal surfaces, use a usual
    cleaning agent.
    • Clean the appliance interior after each
    use. Then you can remove dirt more
    easily and it does not burn on.
    • Clean stubborn dirt with a special
    oven cleaner.
    • Clean all accessories after each use
    and let them dry. Use a soft cloth with
    warm water and a cleaning agent.
    • If you have nonstick accessories, do
    not clean them using aggressive
    agents, sharp-edged objects or a dish-
    washer. It can cause damage to the
    nonstick coating.
    12.1 Shelf support
    Removing the shelf support
    You can remove the shelf support to
    clean the side walls.
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    1.Carefully pull the supports up and
    out of the front catch.
    2.Lightly move the supports on the
    front catch inwards.
    3.Pull the supports out of the rear
    catch.
    Installing the shelf support
    To install the shelf support follow the
    procedure in the opposite order.
    12.2 Lamp
    WARNING!
    There is a risk of electrical shock.
    The lamp and the lamp glass
    cover can be hot.
    Before you change the lamp:
    • Deactivate the appliance.
    • Remove the fuses from the fuse box or
    deactivate the circuit breaker.
    CAUTION!
    Put a cloth on the bottom of the
    interior of the appliance. It pre-
    vents damage to the lamp glass
    cover and the cavity.
    Always use the same lamp type.
    Replacing the lamp at the cavity
    ceiling:
    1.Turn the lamp glass cover counter-
    clockwise to remove it.
    2.Clean the glass cover.
    3.Replace the lamp with a suitable 300
    °C heat-resistant lamp.
    4.Install the glass cover.
    13. WHAT TO DO IF…
    WARNING!
    Refer to the Safety chapters.
    ProblemPossible causeRemedy
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The appliance is deactiva-
    ted.Activate the appliance.
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    							ProblemPossible causeRemedy
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The clock is not set.Set the clock.
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The necessary settings are
    not set.Check the settings.
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The Child Lock is activated.Refer to "Activating and
    deactivating the Child Lock
    function".
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The fuse is released.Make sure that the fuse is
    the cause of the malfunc-
    tion. If the fuse releases
    again and again, contact a
    qualified electrician.
    The lamp does not
    operate.The lamp is defective.Replace the lamp.
    If you cannot find a solution to the prob-
    lem yourself, contact your dealer or the
    service centre.
    The necessary data for the service centre
    is on the rating plate. The rating plate ison the front frame of the appliance cavi-
    ty.
    We recommend that you write the data here:
    Model (MOD.) .........................................
    Product number (PNC) .........................................
    Serial number (S.N.) .........................................
    14. INSTALLATION
    WARNING!
    Refer to the Safety chapters.
    The built-in unit must meet the
    stability requirements of DIN
    68930.
    The oven is designed to be connected
    to 230 - 240V ~ (50Hz) electricity supply.
    The oven has an easily accessible termi-
    nal block which is marked as follows:Letter L - Live terminal
    Letter N - Neutral terminal - Earth terminal
    CAUTION!
    This oven must be earthed!
    The cable used to connect the oven to
    the electrical supply must comply to the
    specifications given below.
    For UK use only
    Connection viaMin. size Cable/
    flexCable/flex typeFuse
    Cooker Control
    Circuit2,5 mm²PVC / PVC twin
    and earthmin: 15 A
    max: 20 A
    It is necessary that you install a double
    pole switch between the oven and the
    electricity supply (mains), with a mini-
    mum gap of 3 mm between the switchcontacts and of a type suitable for the
    required load in compliance with the
    current regulations.
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    							The switch must not break the yellow
    and green earth cable at any point.
    After installation and connecting,
    the cable must be placed so that
    it cannot at any point reach a
    temperature of more than 50°C
    above the ambient temperature.
    Before the oven is connected,
    check that the main fuse and the
    domestic installation can support
    the load; and that the power sup-
    ply is properly earthed.The manufacturer declines any respon-
    sibility should these safety measures
    not be carried out.
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    455
    455
    455
    5
    567
    594 548
    21
    min. 
    550min. 560
    min. 20 
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    20
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