11EENNCCoonntteennttssInformation for the user, 2Installation, 4Description, 6 Use, 10Maintenance and cleaning, 19Troubleshooting, 20Efficiency test,
1100When you switch on your appliance or after an extended power cut, 00:00 flashes on the display.To set the time, example: 06:30 DisplayTurn the + /
1111EENNYour appliance is now switched on and the correct time is set.Use the handle to open the door. Put the food inside and close the door.If the d
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1133EENNFor better results when heating up 2 dishes at the same time, use the microwave function on500 Watts. Put one plate on the turntable and anoth
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1155EENNDefrosting frozen vegetables in your microwave oven saves you a great deal of time. To defrost food,use the AUTOMATIC DEFROST function or the
1166Automatic defrost DisplayTurn the selector knob to “automatic defrost“ then selectthe type of food that you wish to cook using the + / - knob,e.g
1177EENNThis function is used for cooking and browning food such as gratins or meat.It may be used before or after cooking, depending on the recipe.NN
1188This function allows you to use the grill and microwave modes at the same time, making cookingquicker. You can use either of the two grill levels
1199EENNWe recommend that you clean the ovenregularly and remove any deposits of foodinside and outside of the appliance. Use a dampsponge and a littl
22The microwaves used for cooking are electro-magnetic waves. They are present naturally inthe environment in the form of radio waves, orlight or infr
2200If you have doubts about the correct operation of your appliance, it does not necessarily mean thatthere is a fault. In all cases, check the follo
2211EENNMethods for measuring suitability for use in accordance with standards IEC/EN/NF EN 60705.The International Electrotechnical Commission, SC.59
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55EENN55059540023378450560550 560550 45045644520501050Fig. 1The appliance may be installed under a worktop or in a tall kitchen unit (open or closed)
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77EENNTThhee wwiirree sshheellff(Fig. 1): allows you to brown orgrill food. The shelf should not, under anycircumstances, be used with other metal
88FFUUNNCCTTIIOONN//AAUUTTOOMMAATTIICC PPRROOGGRRAAMMMMIINNGG sseelleeccttoorr kknnoobb::Used for selecting the various cooking modes or type of pr
99EENNThe display guides you through programming the various settings:Food categories for automatic programming (meat - fish - cooked dishes - vegetab
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