Operation - Automatic programmes
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All of the automatic programmes are
weight dependent.
The weight of the food can be
displayed as metric (g) or imperial (lb)
(see “Changing settings”).
After selecting a programme, enter the
weight of the food. The appliance
automatically calculates the duration
according to the weight entered.
After cooking, allow the food to stand at
room temperature for the suggested
number of minutes (“standing time”) to
allow the heat to be distributed evenly
through the food.
Automatic defrosting
There are 5 programmes for defrosting
different types of food. The standing
time for programme A 3 is up to
30 minutes, depending on weight, and
approx. 10 minutes for the other
programmes.
A 1
Steak, chops
A 2
Minced meat
A 3
Chicken
A 4
Cake
A 5
Bread
This programme is particularly suitable
for defrosting frozen sliced bread. If
possible, place single slices in the
appliance, or separate the slices when
the buzzer sounds halfway through the
defrosting time.
Automatic cooking
There are 3 programmes each for frozen
and fresh food.
The standing time for each of these
programmes is approx. 2 minutes.
Cooking food from frozen
A 6
Vegetables
A 7
Ready meals which can be stirred
A 8
Bakes, gratin
Cooking fresh food
A 9
Vegetables
A 10
Potatoes
A 11
Fish in sauce
Using an automatic
programme
Press the
button.
Select the programme you want from
the list of automatic programmes
using the arrow buttons.
Confirm your selection with
OK
.
for microwave and the lowest food
weight for the selected programme light
up in the display.
The start symbol
and g or lb flash as
a prompt to specify the weight.
Adjust the food weight using the
arrow buttons.
Start the programme.
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