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C A U T I O N

C A U T I O N

When using any electrical appliance, certain basic precautions must be taken. 

Please read these instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time.

• Check that the voltage indicated on the information panel on the appliance corresponds to

that of your electrical installation. If this is not the case, contact the dealer and do not plug
in the appliance.

• Never leave the appliance unattended when it is in operation.
• Never leave within reach of children or irresponsible persons and do not allow them to

use the appliance.

• This appliance is intended for domestic use. It must be used in accordance with the

instructions in the manual. Never use it for other purposes.

• Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid. Comply with the instructions for

cleaning.

• Never use the appliance outdoors. This appliance must be used in a dry place. 
• Do not use the appliance with wet or damp hands. 
• Never use the appliance on or near hot surfaces. 
• Never move or unplug the appliance by pulling on the power supply lead.
• Unplug the appliance before cleaning it or replacing a component.
• Do not place sharp metal objects or your fingers in the appliance.
• The length of the lead of this appliance has been calculated to reduce the risk of

accidents. If it is too short, use an extension lead, being careful not to let it hang over the
work surface and take all necessary precautions to ensure that it cannot be tripped over
or pulled accidentally.

• Check the condition of the power supply lead regularly. Never use the appliance if the

power supply lead, the plug or the appliance are damaged.

• The power supply lead must in no circumstances come into contact with the hot parts of

the appliance. If the lead becomes abnormally hot, contact an approved repair service.

• Never repair the appliance yourself. The guarantee would then no longer be applicable.

Like any electrical appliance, it must be repaired by a qualified person. Similarly, replacing
the power supply lead constitutes a significant safety hazard and it is necessary to contact
an approved repair service.

Congratulations for having chosen this 

WHITE & BROWN

product, 

and thank you for trusting us. For your comfort and safety, your appliance 

has been checked at every step of manufacturing and has successfully 

gone through all our tests of quality.

WHITE & BROWN 

creates original products to please you, as far as design

and easiness to use are concerned in order to give you complete satisfaction.

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Summary of Contents for MF 260-Slim Cooking

Page 1: ...EMPLOI MODE D EMPLOI USER MANUAL USER MANUAL Four combin vapeur 26 L Four combin vapeur 26 L Combination oven steamer 26 L Combination oven steamer 26 L MF 260 Slim Cooking notice_MF260 14 03 07 15 23...

Page 2: ...ment Ne pas introduire d objets m talliques pointus ni vos doigts dans l appareil La longueur du cordon de cet appareil a t calcul e pour r duire les risques d accidents Si il est trop court utiliser...

Page 3: ...l appareil lorsqu il n est pas en fonctionnement ou pour le nettoyer Toujours veiller ce que l appareil soit en position arr t avant de le d brancher Prendre toutes les pr cautions n cessaires pour s...

Page 4: ...mostat 5 T moin lumineux de fonctionnement 6 Minuterie 7 S lecteur de mode 8 T moin lumineux fonction vapeur 9 Poign e 10 Porte 11 Goutti re 12 Plaque de diffusion de vapeur 13 Buses vapeur 14 Bouchon...

Page 5: ...TAT S lection de la temp rature 6 MINUTERIE S lection de la dur e de cuisson 7 S LECTEUR DE MODE S lection du mode de cuisson Arr t 100 120 180 250 maxi 0 20 0 40 60 80 100 120 notice_MF260 14 03 07 1...

Page 6: ...tc Attention un r chauffage trop long risque de dess cher les aliments dans ce cas pr f rer un r chauffage en mode vapeur La fonction sole seule est galement tr s pratique lorsque en mode gril ou en m...

Page 7: ...le gradin du bas ou du milieu La l chefrite peut ventuellement tre plac e sur le gradin du bas pour recueillir les jus de cuisson des aliments tr s juteux Attention ne pas obstruer les buses de sortie...

Page 8: ...un aliment Cependant on peut r duire les missions de fum e en suivant les quelques conseils suivants Ne pas couvrir la grille avec du papier aluminium Ceci provoque fum es et claboussures en emp chan...

Page 9: ...cuisson vapeur Ne jamais laisser d eau stagner dans le four Consignes respecter imp rativement pour le bon entretien et la long vit de votre four Apr s la cuisson d brancher le four Vider le r servoi...

Page 10: ...dans la l chefrite ou sur la grille S parer les aliments surgel s pour qu ils ne forment pas de blocs Go ter les aliments apr s cuisson et assaisonner seulement apr s les saveurs sont exalt es gr ce...

Page 11: ...de fa on classique la main ou au lave vaisselle Pour nettoyer les parois ext rieures utiliser un chiffon ou une ponge humide En cas de t che r sistante employer une solution lavante non abrasive ou d...

Page 12: ...ioche 35 min 175 C Fond de tarte 20 min 180 C Gril C te de boeuf 10 10 min 260 C C telettes 10 10 min 260 C Poisson entier grill 10 10 min 200 C Gratin de l gumes 30 min 200 C Poivrons peler 10 10 min...

Page 13: ...min Darnes de poisson 15 min Moules 12 15 min Coquilles St Jacques 10 min G teau de riz 70 min Blancs de poulet 15 20 min Saucisses Francfort 15 min Veau noix 600 g 30 min Vapeur gril L gumes farcis...

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Page 15: ...ingers in the appliance The length of the lead of this appliance has been calculated to reduce the risk of accidents If it is too short use an extension lead being careful not to let it hang over the...

Page 16: ...ric or gas cooking ring Unplug the appliance when not in operation or when cleaning it Always make sure that the appliance is in the stop position before unplugging it Take all necessary precautions w...

Page 17: ...nk 3 Draining pushbutton 4 Thermostat 5 On indicator light 6 Timer 7 Function selector 8 Steam function indicator light 9 Handle 10 Door 11 Drip tray 12 Steam diffusion plate 13 Steam nozzles 14 Water...

Page 18: ...18 4 THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE SETTING KNOB 5 TIMER TIME SETTING KNOB 7 FUNCTION SELECTOR MODE SETTING KNOB Arr t 100 120 180 250 maxi 0 20 0 40 60 80 100 120 notice_MF260 14 03 07 15 23 Page 18...

Page 19: ...vegetables baked fruit cakes etc Caution excessively long reheating is liable to dry out the food if this is the case reheat in steam mode instead The bottom heat only function is also very convenien...

Page 20: ...the bottom or middle level The dripping pan may be placed on the bottom level if necessary to collect the juices from very fatty foods Caution do not obstruct the steam outlet nozzles 13 The temperat...

Page 21: ...o not cover the grill with aluminium foil This causes smoke and spattering by preventing the fat from running off It also prevents correct circulation of the air in the oven Place a receptacle filled...

Page 22: ...nd long service life of your oven After cooking unplug the oven Empty the water tank Place a flat receptacle under the draining pushbutton 3 Push the tab upward and block it in the notch provided Allo...

Page 23: ...he food evenly in the dripping pan or on the grill Separate frozen food items so that they do not form blocks Taste the food after it is cooked and season only after cooking this will prevent excessiv...

Page 24: ...in the normal way by hand or in a dishwasher To clean the outer walls use a cloth or a damp sponge In case of resistant stains use a non abrasive washing solution or a window cleaning product Rinse a...

Page 25: ...min 175 C Pastry base 20 min 180 C Grill Rib of beef 10 10 min 260 C Chops 10 10 min 260 C Whole grilled fish 10 10 min 200 C Vegetable gratins 30 min 200 C Peppers to be peeled 10 10 min 240 C Prove...

Page 26: ...min Fish steaks 15 min Mussels 12 to 15 min Scallops 10 min Rice pudding 70 min Chicken breasts 15 to 20 min Frankfurters 15 min Cushion of veal 600 g 30 min Steam grill Stuffed vegetables 30 min 180...

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Page 28: ...de r utilisation des appareils usag s Veuillez vous adresser votre municipalit pour conna tre la d chetterie comp tente INSTRUCTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Do not dispose of this product in the usu...

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