Product Manual
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... is a normal occurrence and is empty. When using a browning dish or self-heating material, always place a heat-resistant insulator such as a porcelain plate under it is not an indication of your oven and avoid damage Never operate the oven when it to prevent damage to the turntable and... put cans in the dish's instructions must not be exceeded. The preheating time specified in the oven. Do not use metal utensils, which reflect microwaves and may occasionally form on a hot turntable. Important: If you are unsure how to heat stress. Water vapour or drops may cause electrical arcing...
... is a normal occurrence and is empty. When using a browning dish or self-heating material, always place a heat-resistant insulator such as a porcelain plate under it is not an indication of your oven and avoid damage Never operate the oven when it to prevent damage to the turntable and... put cans in the dish's instructions must not be exceeded. The preheating time specified in the oven. Do not use metal utensils, which reflect microwaves and may occasionally form on a hot turntable. Important: If you are unsure how to heat stress. Water vapour or drops may cause electrical arcing...
Product Manual
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... from the outside of the dish. Care must be taken as they may cause food to disperse equally throughout the food. plates, cups and kitchen paper Straw and wooden containers Recycled paper and newspaper Only use plastic or metal ties, as some containers warp..., turn and rearrange food during cooking. Stand Standing time is essential to let the steam escape. Paper - Foil containers are suitable for microwave use metal cookware when using these dishes become warm. Be very careful as these materials as arcing may become very hot. / $ Porcelain...
... from the outside of the dish. Care must be taken as they may cause food to disperse equally throughout the food. plates, cups and kitchen paper Straw and wooden containers Recycled paper and newspaper Only use plastic or metal ties, as some containers warp..., turn and rearrange food during cooking. Stand Standing time is essential to let the steam escape. Paper - Foil containers are suitable for microwave use metal cookware when using these dishes become warm. Be very careful as these materials as arcing may become very hot. / $ Porcelain...
Product Manual
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...dense foods which require a long cooking time when cooked conventionally, eg. cream gateaux or pastry. 0 W For standing/kitchen timer. 12 Microwave operation MICROWAVE OPERATION Microwave cooking Your oven can be tender. 240 W/ To defrost, select this power setting, to ensure that the dish defrosts evenly. Cooking time... 10 seconds to five minutes. beef dishes, it is selected. The input unit of cooking time as roast joints, meat loaf and plated meals, also for simmering rice, pasta, dumplings and cooking egg custard. 80 W For gentle defrosting, eg. soup, casseroles, canned food...
...dense foods which require a long cooking time when cooked conventionally, eg. cream gateaux or pastry. 0 W For standing/kitchen timer. 12 Microwave operation MICROWAVE OPERATION Microwave cooking Your oven can be tender. 240 W/ To defrost, select this power setting, to ensure that the dish defrosts evenly. Cooking time... 10 seconds to five minutes. beef dishes, it is selected. The input unit of cooking time as roast joints, meat loaf and plated meals, also for simmering rice, pasta, dumplings and cooking egg custard. 80 W For gentle defrosting, eg. soup, casseroles, canned food...
Product Manual
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... and cook on AUTO COOK, "Fish fillet with sauce". 5. Cover with microwave cling film and cook on AUTO COOK, "Fish fillet with sauce". 4. After cooking, stand for the sauce. 2. Method Milk 1 cup 150 Water 1 cup 150 6 cups 900 1 dish 1000 One plate meal 400 (vegetables, meat and trimmings) Soup / stew 200 800...
... and cook on AUTO COOK, "Fish fillet with sauce". 5. Cover with microwave cling film and cook on AUTO COOK, "Fish fillet with sauce". 4. After cooking, stand for the sauce. 2. Method Milk 1 cup 150 Water 1 cup 150 6 cups 900 1 dish 1000 One plate meal 400 (vegetables, meat and trimmings) Soup / stew 200 800...
Product Manual
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Time -Min- Method Fish fillet One plate meal 300 800 W 10-12 cover 400 800 W 9-11 cover, stir after heating stir well and test the temperature 50 800 W 1/2 cover 100 400 W 2-3 stir ... 800 W 2-3 if necessary add some water, cover, stir halfway through defrosting Cake, 1 slice 150 80 W 2-5 place in a flan dish 190 400 W approx. 1 transfer into a suitable microwaveable container, after 6 minutes Standing time -Min- 2 2 Cooking meat & fish Food Quantity Power Time -g- -Level- -Min- Defrosting & cooking Food Quantity Power -g- -Level-
Time -Min- Method Fish fillet One plate meal 300 800 W 10-12 cover 400 800 W 9-11 cover, stir after heating stir well and test the temperature 50 800 W 1/2 cover 100 400 W 2-3 stir ... 800 W 2-3 if necessary add some water, cover, stir halfway through defrosting Cake, 1 slice 150 80 W 2-5 place in a flan dish 190 400 W approx. 1 transfer into a suitable microwaveable container, after 6 minutes Standing time -Min- 2 2 Cooking meat & fish Food Quantity Power Time -g- -Level- -Min- Defrosting & cooking Food Quantity Power -g- -Level-
Product Manual
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... cupboard and accessories. • Do not operate the hob without pans when the microwave oven is operating. • Care should be taken when attending to the microwave oven while the hob is on the rating plate must not be installed directly above a hob. • This appliance has been tested... and approved for use of the appliance If fitting the microwave in position B or C (see (A). • Connect...
... cupboard and accessories. • Do not operate the hob without pans when the microwave oven is operating. • Care should be taken when attending to the microwave oven while the hob is on the rating plate must not be installed directly above a hob. • This appliance has been tested... and approved for use of the appliance If fitting the microwave in position B or C (see (A). • Connect...