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Example: 3 minutes cooking with 100P microwave power, then 9 minutes of
grilling (2-sequences-setting).
Step
Display
1 100P microwave power for 3 minutes.
1.1 Press M
ICRO
P
OWER
.G
RILL
/C
OMBI
and select power.
100P
1.2 Set the cooking time using the
ROTARY KNOB
.
3:00
2 Grilling for 9 minutes.
2.1 Press M
ICRO
P
OWER
.G
RILL
/C
OMBI
-button to select.
G
2.2 Turn the
ROTARY KNOB
to set the cooking time.
9:00
3 Press
INSTANT
/
START
to start operation.
3.10 Child lock
Use this function to lock the control panel, (a) when you clean the appliance or (b)
to protect it from being operated by children without supervision.
Press and hold the
PAUSE
/
CANCEL
for 3 seconds to activate the child lock. Repeat
operation for deactivation.
4. Microwave cooking
4.1 Basics of microwave cooking
1.
Arrange your food carefully. Place thick pieces at the outer areas of your
arrangement.
2.
Consider the cooking times. Choose the shortest time available. If needed, add
some more cooking time later. Any food, which is cooked too long in a
microwave, can begin to fume or catch fire.
3.
Cover food while it is cooking. Covering avoids splashes and enhances an even
cooking procedure.
4.
Turn over your food once while cooking it. Food like chicken or hamburgers
will then cook faster. Larger pieces like roasts must be turned over at least once.
5.
Rearrange food like meat-balls in the middle of the cooking time from the outer
areas to the inner ones (and inversely) and also turn them over.
6.
If you use browning dishes or containers which become hot, place a heat-
resistant insulator such as a porcelain plate under them to protect the turntable
and rotary ring from heat.
7.
If you use microwave-safe plastic wrap, it must not contact the food as the wrap
may melt.
8.
Some microwave-safe plastic cookware might not be suitable for cooking food
with a high content of fat and sugar. Moreover, the preheating time specified in
the dish instruction manual must not be exceeded.