Dear Customer Thank you for buying a MICRO MAT microwave oven and show: ing rust in the AEG brand name. Before using the AEG microwave for the first dime please read the instruction bookie thoroughly. It has been written to hap you take advantage of all the features that this microwave offers. Indenture the MICRO MAT wiki reward you by giving you trouble free operation and also avoids unnecessary service calls, Printed on recycled paper. AEG ~ putting words into action.
MOTTOES 108 DYBBUK Contents Microwaves what are they? Safety instructions Other important points How to cook by time and power General hints on cooking, heating, and defrosting ‘Standing time The correct ovenware Special browning skillet Features MICRO MAT 115/125/135 First use Set ling and coexisting the teems of day/timer Cocking time and power Automatic cooking Automatic defrosting Saving three cooking programmed of your own Hints on power settings Practical hints on working with microwave appliances Coo
Microwaves — what are they? Microwaves belong to the family of electromagnetic waves. These waves are able fo transmit energy scimitar to radii waves. During cooking, the microwave energy penetrates inside the food, causing the goad molecules to vibrate. The heat of friction through the food enables it to be defrosted, heated and cooked. How quickly a microwave oven cooks food depends on the quantity, quality and shape of the food.
MCSBE00S 0033 GB Safety instructions ‘The golden rues for trouble-free and save working with a microwave oven 1. Switch the appliance on only when food has been placed In the cooking space, and only operate it when the turntable Is inserted. 2. Always keep the appliance clean, especially in the vicinity of the door seals and door seal surfaces. 3. Never damage: = the door = the door hinges = the door seals and their surfaces ‘ » the door frame {e.g.
Safety instructions for the user 10. Do not leave the appliance to operate unattended warmed or cooked in disposable containers made of plastic, paper, or other inflammable materials. should smoke be observed the oven door must be kept closed and the oven switched off or else disconnected trim the power supply. ~ 11.
MCZL6004 0893 GB MEMCACHED RES G MOSES-1 0588 GB What’s also important: To familiarize easily and quickly with the operation of the microwave oven, please use the *Cooking Tables” section. Cooking time depends on the quantity of food. As a guide: Double Quantity = Almost Double Time Please refer io the Tables, initially airways select the shorter coaching time. Only when necessary extend the dime as required.
The correct ovenware The correct ovenware Utensil material Microwave mode Defrost| Heating g Glass') (heat proof) Ceramic Porcelain'} {heat proof) Earthenware’) Plasticine) Paper cups Paper plates Grease-proof paper) Board®) Alluring foil) Shallow foll containers {for convenience fads} Metal objects®) Crockery with metal base Clingfilm non PVC Roasting bags xxK MM L1 XXX X1 1P X XUt ) Without silver, gold, platinum or meta decor. 2) Please note the relevant manufacturer's Instructions.
NOSEBAG-1 1285 DYBBUK During microwave cooking roasting times are short and with very lean meat, therefore very little browning of the food takes place, Special browning skillets and grill plates are obtainable via your ioctl microwave cookwares supplier or bookshop to aid the browning of meat. Browning skillets have a special coating on the base which becomes very hot when the skillet is preheated employ, the roast/ meat is browned by this heat.
Features 10 Features A Door closer and bolt B Wave stirrer cover C Interior lighting D Amiable {must always be in oven during operation) E Door seal CAUSELESS 0895 G
First use First use ATOMIC 1451125135 Time of day/ | | MICRO MAT Short time alarm Display for sock and timer f Clock/timer button B | | Buttons for forwards/backwards 2\ =, adjustment of interlock Cooking power button : VA 000 cancellation button @ O Start button T L.
MOSQUE 1293 BAKU As soon as the plug is inserted in the socket the clock display flashes. 1. Press button for sating the hours. Press button @ and settee minutes using the buttons. Then press button @& again. The appliance is ready to operate! 2. By pressing button @) twice you can delete the time of day set and enter a new one {as described above under step 1) The clock can also be used as a short time alarm i. e. _wistful any cooking function. 3.
Setting cooking time/ cooking power Cooking time Cooking power 14 b Pilot light for micro-wave e MICRO. L Indicator fight for turntable . Pilot light for keeping warm Power lever 1 g——T— Cooking time button b~ Buttons far straightforwards : adjustment of clock/timer 5 f Cooking power button B @ Q Oceanic O | Stop/Cancel button — Tum table button Y, Start button % jo RGOF-OPRRST MC 55.3] Caution! Do not use the appliance without the turntable.
MO SLUES! 128 DYBBUK 10. . You can alter the power sating with the +/ buttons, e, g.to P1(10). . The turntable rotates whilst the appliance Is in operation. if you have rectangular ovenware which is bigger than the turntable and cause a jam, switch the turntable off using button 7). The light for the tum table {2 comes on in the display. I the turntable is to be switched on or off while the pro.
MOSQUE 1298 BAKU ‘You have 8 programmed at your disposal for automatic cooking, whereby you simply choose the type of food you wish to cook from the list below, enter the weight and the microwave over: calculates the cooking time. Pro Category of food Max gram me weight in c gram mes C1 Chicken/potatoes 14,000 cz Root vegetables, cabbage, peas, | 3,400 broad beans efc.
MOSQUE 1293 DYBBUK Pro Category of food Max gram me weight in o gram mes d1 Poultry 4,000 d2 Meat 4,000 a3 Fish 4,000 d4 Delicate pastry tams 4,000 (8. g. ream cake) You have 4 programmers at your disposal tor aeronautic defrost ing, whereby you simply choose the type of food you wish to defrost from the list below, enter the weight and the microwave oven calculates the defrosting time. 1. Press button &, D 1 appears in the display and the automatic detracting light comes on.
MOSQUITOES 1298 DYBBUK With buttons 1, 2 and 3 you can enter and call up three programmed you select yourself (time/power). This means you can store programmed which are used frequently in your household, e. g. waiting up a mug of mik, 1 minute at Ps. 1. Press button set the recur cooking time with buttons. 2. Press button [, The highest power setting P 9 appear sin the display. You can change this setting with the buttons, The microwave pilot light flashes. 3.
Hints on power setting Q The hollowing siting shows you what power setting in microwave operation flows what: Setting 8-8 Maximum power to start the cooking sequence: o bring to the boil, start to Toast, stew, eic. roasting of meat on the browning dish heating of ready meals defrosting and heating of frozen ready meals, Setting 6-7 heating of tender foods, such as: mushrooms, cheese, escargots, mussels, beaten eggs, thick beans, butter, baby food in jars, chocolate glazing cooking of fish.
HEMOPHILIA 1288 DYBBUK Practical hints on working with microwave appliances Wherever possible, cook in a covered container, Only if crust is required retained should you cook food uncovered. After switching off your appliance, aglow the food to stand inside for a few minutes (standing time). Refrigerated or frozen foods require a finger cocking time. Foods containing sauces should be stirred from time to time to ensure even cooking. Meat: Cook fatty pieces of meat (e. g.
Cook-Chill foods 24 Your MICRO MAT microwave oven is ideally suited to heating *Cook-Chili' ready meals. Select & power and cooking time in order to heat the goad until it is piping hot. To help you microwave {food more successfully the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in collaboration with food manufacturers and retailers, consumer organizations and oven manufacturers, have introduced a voluntary labeling scheme for ravens and food packs.
MOGGY 0398 6B Micro-wave solo operation Heating of refrigerated food and drink Quantitative Remarks hints: Power | Timeline. | Retirement. -t 750W | 850W Food 1 glass babyhood Heat glass without Bd, 58 -2 Ya-2 {125-280 ml) sir after warming 1 convenience meal Feat in covered container. plate Place gravy alongside {350-400 g) separately in cup 1 portion meat Heat bread crumbed meat 9 12242 1-2 {around 150 ¢} in uncovered container, all other meat portions in covered container .
Micro-wave solo operation Defrosting Type/quantity Remarks/hints: Power | Time/ | Time/ | Standing i i, min. | time 750 W | 850 W | (min} Meat Whole meat Turn once, Cover 2-3 12-14 [ 10-12 10-15 (500 g} fatty dean parts with minimum fol after 1st naif of defrosting time: Steaks {per 200 g) During defrosting 23 46 | 842 | 51D time in oven, tum once Mixed chopped meat Remove defrost 2-3 20-25 | 10-12 5-10 (500 ) chopped meat after 10-15 10 min.
MOTE 0808 6B Micro-wave solo operation Defrosting Type/quantity Remarkableness: Power | Time/ | Power | Time | Landing TS0 W min. B0 W[ mia. [ tme <) [TE | k3 [BROW I (min) Fish Whole fish Tum once during 23 {12-14 | 1-2 | 1012 15-20 {500 gy defrosting time in ¥ oven, Possibly cover fins with aluminum fol Sheimps/Crab Stir thoroughly tater 1520 {250 0) naif defrosting time Dairy produce Cottage cheese Divide and stir fro-3 [18-28 ] 1-2 | 18-26 ] 1520 {560 g zen voltage cheese pieces from time to time .
Micro-wave solo operation . Defrosting Quantitative Aftermarkets: Power | Time/ | Power | Time/ | Standalone ! min, |850W{ min, ping <) JTE0W | =1 (B50W [ tme {min.) Bread 4 breadlines During defrosting time in oven, tum once Wholemeal bread Detroit individual 2-3 -2 1-2 [Ye-1Y2) 57 mixed bread, rye bread] slices in covers ¥ per since {60-80 g) container Bread {around 500 g} | Covercultingsurface 130-20 Cakes Dy cakes, 2. 0.
MCGEE 0N 5B Micro-wave solo operation Cooking fish Quantitative Remarks/hints: Power | Time/ | Time/ = min, min.
. Micro-wave solo operation Roasting of meat and poultry Quantitation Intermarriages: Power | Tibet | Times 3 min. min, BOW | B50W Beet Roast beefsteak fillet Use browning skiffle. g 70 46 medium (per 500 g) Urn lefter roasting has started ., Fillet steaks. See above pieces (150-200 g each) Pork Neck of pose Tara alter tst setting 9 8-10 58 Shoulder. of pork 2. 6-7 | 25-30 | 26-30 {per 750 g} Cutlet See above 12-14 | 12-14 Poultry Roast chicken parts Use browning skillet.
MORPHEME 0893 GB ~ MOWTWED14 0184 G Cleaning and care i Cleaning should ably be carded out when the appliance is unplugged from the mains supply. Use only mild cleaners {. . washing-up liquid and hot water. Clean your appliance inside and outside with a soft cloth. Never use abrasive scouring agents.
Table top model 3z If after you have made these checks the microwave oven still does notwork, please telephones AEG Customer Service, o If you decide to call the Sen vice Center to help with any of the above instructions or an grounds of faulty operation, the service engineer's visit cannot be made free of charge even during the guarantee period, : ™ Therefore please take careful note of our instructions on the operation of your microwave oven.
MOLEST 0805 GE-UK installing built-under models 115 E/U and built-in models 115/125/135 € MICRO MAT models 115 EAU can be built under a kitchen wall cabinet with the aid of a set of fixings. To install one of the MICRO MAT models 115 E/U and 125/136Eina Kitchen cabinet, use the appropriate mounting frame. Caution! When installing the MICRO MAT model 125 behinds fife-up door, the door must always be open when the oven is infuse. If the door is closed the oven will be damaged and your guarantees invalid.
Service center # you cannot find any reference 1o a particular fruit in the operating instructions, please contact AEG Sen vice. When dang so, quote the E-No. and F-No. of your oven, which you will find on the faring plate (armor.
MOUTHPIECE 01/82 GE AUK Electrical connection WARNING THIS APPEARANCE MUST BE EARTHED Voltage and current Please ensure that the voltage and current indicated on the rating plate agree with the voltage of your electricity supply. 220/240 volts ~ §. e, 220/240 V a. ¢} Please note! (for users in the U, K.). f your appliance has been equipped with & mains lead with a molded-on type plug, you must comply with the following regulations: ‘The plug molded on to the lead incorporates a fuse.
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