setting and the cooking time must be selected, before the programme sequence can be
started. The power setting is selected by repeatedly pressing . The cooking time can be
pre-set to a maximum of 60 minutes.
Power settings
Power (P)
Display
Type
1 x
800W
100%;
High
Heating up liquids, cooking
2 x
640W
80%;
Medium high
Defrosting and heating up deep-frozen dishes
3 x
480W
60%;
Medium
Cooking delicate food
4 x
320W
40%;
Defrosting
Defrosting
5 x
160W
20%;
Low
Defrosting delicate food
6 x
0
0%;
Egg timer function
Example: to programme the microwave function for a cooking time of 5 minutes at 60%
power.
1. Press 3 times. The display shows
60 %
, as well as and .
2. Turn the rotary control, until the display shows
5:00
.
3. Press .
Note: The following steps are used for setting the cooking time:
0 – 5 minutes
: 10-second steps
5 – 10 minutes
: 30-second steps
10 – 30 minutes
:
1-minute steps
30 – 60 minutes
:
5-minute steps
The grill function
The grilling process uses radiation heat to process the food. This programme is suitable for
cooking 'au gratin' or for grilling thin pieces of meat.
Select the desired grilling time, which can be pre-set to a maximum of 60 minutes. The
power setting of the grill function cannot be changed. As the meat needs to be turned after
one side is sufficiently browned, and taken out once it is done on both sides, the process
should be closely monitored.
Example: programming the grill function for 30 minutes.
1. Press . The display shows .
2. Use the rotary control to select the desired cooking time.
3. Press to start the grill programme
Combination functions
When using the combination functions, the microwave and grill functions are activated
alternately at different time settings. Using the various combinations helps to reduce the
overall cooking time. These programmes are useful for fish, potatoes, soufflés or cooking ‘au
gratin’.
Function
Display
Microwave
Grill
Use
1 COMB1
30%
70%
Fish and 'gratin' dishes
2 COMB2
55%
45%
Potatoes, casseroles and poultry
1. Press
1
or
2
. The display shows
COMB1
or
COMB2
.
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