User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Before using for the first time
- Installation
- Caring for the environment
- Guide to the appliance
- Accessories supplied
- Control panel
- Controls
- Operating principles
- Description of the functions
- Modes of operation
- Suitable containers for microwave use
- Before using for the first time
- Settings
- Operation
- Operation - Grilling
- Gourmet plate
- Instructions for use
- Before using for the first time
- Searing/browning food
- Examples of use
- Recipes
- Croque monsieur (serves 3)
- Ingredients
- Method
- Vegetable stir fry (serves 3)
- Ingredients
- Method
- Home-made potato rösti (serves 2)
- Ingredients
- Method
- Pork fillets (serves 2)
- Ingredients
- Method
- Pork fillet in a Roquefort sauce
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- Method
- Curried chicken (serves 3)
- Ingredients
- Method
- Fisherman's salmon (serves 2)
- Ingredients
- Method
- Pineapple cake
- Base
- Topping
- Method
- Quick almond tart
- Base
- Topping
- To glaze:
- Method
- Operation - Automatic programmes
- Recipes - Automatic programmes
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- Carrots in a chervil cream sauce (serves 2)
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- Golden curried potatoes (serves 3)
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- Vegetable gratin (serves 4)
- Potato cheese gratin (serves 4)
- Pork kebabs (makes 8 kebabs)
- Chicken kebabs (makes 8 kebabs)
- Chicken thighs
- Whole chicken
- For grilling poultry
- Fish curry (serves 4)
- Crispy fish pie (serves 2)
- Perch and tomato gratin (serves 4)
- Grilled trout (serves 4)
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- Chicken breast in mustard sauce (serves 4)
- Minestrone (serves 4)
- White cabbage stew (serves 4)
- Meatballs (serves 4)
- Frozen pizza
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- Red berry compote (serves 4)
- Reheating
- Cooking
- Defrosting
- Bottling
- Examples of use
- Cleaning and care
- Problem solving guide
- After sales service
Suitable containers for microwave use
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Damage caused by heat-
sensitive plastics.
The material of the microwave cover
must be able to withstand
temperatures of up to 110°C (see
manufacturer information). At higher
temperatures the plastic may distort
and fuse with the food.
Therefore the cover must only be
used in microwave ovens and only
with Microwave Solo mode without
the gourmet plate.
Damage due to covered
openings.
If a lid is used with a container which
only has a narrow diameter, the
cover could form a seal around the
container and there might not be
enough room for condensation to
escape through any holes in the top.
The cover could get too hot and start
to melt.
Make sure that the cover does not
form a seal.
Do not use a lid or cover when
- cooking food coated with
breadcrumbs.
- cooking meals which are to be given
a crisp finish, such as toast.
- the gourmet plate is being used.
Risk of explosion due to
pressure build-up.
Pressure can build up when
reheating food or drinks in sealed
containers, jars or bottles, which can
cause them to explode.
Sealed glass containers, such as jars
of baby food, must be opened before
they are placed in the microwave. Do
not attempt to heat them up
unopened. With baby bottles, the
screw top and teat must be taken
off.