Microwave oven FX30LF/EX 30LF Operating and installation instructions AEG
Operating instaictions - Please read carefully before using the oven and keep for future reference____________________________ Contents Page Figures (unfold for easy reference) 3-6 Features 6 Microwaves, what are they? 7 Golden rules for safe and successful operation 7 How to cook with time, variable power and the food sensor/temperature 8 Setting and changing the clock 9 Start up 10 Selecting cooking time and variable power 10 Cooking with variable power arfd temperature/food sensor 11 S
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Features A Cooking guide (cover plate for interior lamp). B Time-of-day button. C Symbols for time of day, cooking time, temperature. D Display for time of day, cooking time, temperature. E Selector buttons for cooking time, tempera ture and time of day. F Slide control to select power levels in 17 Q Start button. H Cook light. I ON button Main button K OFF button L Doorhandle. M Sealed-in ceramic base. N Build-in decor frame. O Socket for food sensor.
Bevore you read on Microwaves, what are they? Microwaves are electromagnetic energy like ordinary daylight or radio waves, the only difference being the wave length. Radio waves are broadcast through the air around us, and travel great distances; when received by a radio, the energy they carry is converted into sound. Microwaves are broad cast inside the cooker and can travel only short distances. When they are received by the food, energy they carry is converted into heat.
How to cook with time, variable power and the food sensor/temperature________________________ The cooking guide on the appliance is a general reminder. For more detailed information please see the charts on pages 14-17. Cooking time The cooking time depends on the quantity of food to be cooked. For example, one cup of soup will be heated in one minute, whereas five cups require five minutes. Reason: the oven has to provide five times the energy which means that it has to work five time as long.
How to cook with time, variable power and the Cootdng Nnts To ensure best results large items such as joints, poultry, etc. should be turned halfway through the cooking cycle. Thin items cook more quickly than thick ones. Small amounts give better cooking results. Vegetables cook better when covered with a lid or clingfilm. When using clingfilm, pierce to allow steam to escape. Refrigerated or frozen foods need longer to cook. Place foods in the centre of the oven. Casseroles, stews, soups, sauce etc.
start up Figure 5 Push ON buttonCl] 1. Cavity is illuminated. Display shows 0000. Clock symbol for cooking time is on. Figure 6 Open the door. Fan comes on. Figure 7 Place food In the oven and close the door. Fan stops. The appliance is operational. Selecting cooking time and variable power Figure 8 Push buttons E to select cooking time. Max. cooking time: 99 min. 59 sec. Figure 9 Set slide control F to the required power level. Example: 1 min. 30 sec. Push buttons from left to right: 1. Ox 2.
Cooking with variable power and temperature/food sensor Figurer Place food in the oven. Fan is on. Figure 11 Insert food sensor into food to be cooked or heated, in the case of meat joints insert sensor into the centre of the thickest part. Figure 12 insert food sensor plug into plug socket in the oven. Close the door. Figure 13 Push buttons E to select temperature: Figure 14 Move the slide control to the required power level: Figure 10 Push start button (G).
starting, checking and finishing a programme Figure 10 Push start button Figure 6 Checking: Open the door: Close the door: Push start button . Figure 15 Push OFF button i O ] to switch off the oven after the acoustic signal has indicated the cooking end. Remove food sensor from the plug socket. 12 Appliance operates according to selections made. For example to add ingredients or stir food. Cooking programme will stop. Fan will come on. Cook light starts to flash. Fan will stop.
The collect utensils Figure IB Ovenproof glass or glass ceramic oven dishes are the most used. These dishes allow microwaves to pass through directly to food. Dishes will remain cool unless cooking is prolonged, causing hot food to heat the dish. Glass, sturdy china and pottery serving dishes can also be used. These should not have silver, gold, platinum or other metal trims which will be damaged by the microwaves.
Cooking guidelines Fbod/quantity 1. setting % min. Meat loaf 450 g/l lb. Roast pork 450 g/l lb. 100 15-20 100 4-5 60 10-15 Chicken 1 kg/2 lb (cooking) 1 kg/2 lb (roasting) 100 100 15-20 8-10 100 8-10 Roast sirloin 1 kg/2 lb 100 5-6 100 8-10 Roast beef 1 »/2 kg/3 lb. 100 8-10 60 20-25 100 5-7 100 9-11 - Peas, fresh 225 g/8 oz. 100 3-4 Peas, frozen 280 g/10 oz. 100 Spinach, frozen 280 g/10 oz. Rllet of fish 450 g/1 lb. Cauliflower 450 g/1 lb.
Heating guidelines Food/Quantity Setting Time / min. Special instructions % Beverages 1 cup milk 80 1-1’>*2 Race a spoon into the cup or glass (see page 7,6.) 1 cup coffee, re-heat 80 30-45 sec. Place a spoon into the cup or glass (see page 7,6.) 1 cup/glass water, boil 100 T/2-2 Place a spoon into the cup of glass (see page 7,6.) 1 glass wine (mulled wine) 100 1-1‘/i? Place a spoon into the cup of glass (see page 7, 6.
Defrosting guidelines Fbod/Quantity 1. se tting min. % Special instructions stand ing time min. Turn joint over occasionally 10-15 2. seitting min. % Meat and poultry Joints per 450 g/1 lb. 100 1 30 12-14 Cops and steaks per 450 g/1 lb. 30 10-14 - - Cubed meat per 450 g/1 lb. 30 10-12 - - Rearrange in dish halfway through 10-15 Minced meat and sausage meat per 450 g/1 lb. 30 10-12 - - Separate with fork halfway through 10-15 Offal (liver, kidneys) per 450 g/1 lb.
Defrosting guidelines Food/Quantity Special instructions stand* ing 1. setting min. % 2. setting min. % Butter 250 g/9 oz. 20 7-8 - - Remove any foil wrapper 10-15 Bread per 450 g/1 ib. 30 5-7 - - Turn over halfway through 15-20 100 1‘Л For crusty rolls reheat empty browning dish for /2 mins on 100 and turn roils once during defrost ing 2-5 '/2 turn after 1 min. 5 time min. Miscellaneous Roils. 4 V Sponce cake per 340 g/12 oz.
Cleaning, Maintenance and Replacement of the cooker interior lamp______________________________________ Cleaning of the appliance Cleaning must be carried out with the power supply to the microwave oven switched off. Use a mild detergent e.g. washing-up liquid, lukewarm water and a soft cloth to clean the Interior and exterior surfaces and food sensor. Do not use chemical or abrassive compounds to clean any part of the cooker.
Questions and answers Question: Can 1 defrost and re-heat ready-made meals in foil containers In my microwave oven? Answer: Yes, If the container is not more than 2 cm/y4" deep. As microwaves are reflected by metal the food can only be heated from the top. To ensure that food is heated thoroughly without overcooking the surface, the max. depth of the dish is 2 cmW'. Make sure that the clearance between metal container and oven wall is at least 2 cm/^/«".
installation of a freestanding appliance Installation of freestanding appHanoe To ensure proper ventilation of the appliance allow a space of 5 cm/2" all around it. 50 mm t Fig. 23 Installation of the build-in appliance Installation of the build-in appliance - Rt the appliance into the furniture housing unit (see illustration). The electrical supply switched connection should be accessible when the appliance is installed in the furni ture housing.
Fitting To fit appliance into furniture housing To fit the upper air vent Rg. 27 To fit lower air vent Secure vrith added spiral springs (2).
If you think your microwave oven is not functioning properly Before you call out a service engineer please check the following points. 1. Check that power to the microwave oven is available. 2. Are the fuses in working order? 3. Is the appliance door closed property? If you call out a service engineer in connection with one of the problems listed, the cost involved will have to be passed on to you even during the warranty period. The same applies to wrong usage or misuse of the appliance.
Technical data/Rating plate Supply voltage: 220/240 V. 50 Hz Power consumption: 1300 W Microwave output power: - Full Power: 700 W - Defrost: 280 W - Variable power: 20%-100%of full power fnestanding appliance: Dimensions (HxWxD) mm: Cabinet: 405 x 595 x 390 Cavity: 230x380x360 Weight: approx. 29 kg Fuse: 10 A/13 Amp. Timer: 1 sec. 99 min. 59 sec. BuM^n app/tono»; Dimensions (HxWxT) mm: Cut-out dimensions. 590 x 560 x 410 Cavity: 230x380x360 Front dimensions: 600 x 595 x 384 Weight: approx.
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