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???????????????????????? ?????????"????????? ??? d?????????????????? ????????? ??????????????? d??????????????? a?????? ???????????????d ??????

????????? ????????????????????? ?????????d?????????

?????? ????????? ?????????????????????! ??????????????? ?????? a ???a?????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????? ?????????

??????????????????a???????????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ??????????????????! ??????????????? ???a???????????? !????????????????????????

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Safety information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . .

Safety information for microwave operation. . . . . . . 7

Causes of damage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. . . . . . . .

Your new microwave oven?????? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 1??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???

Rotary knob. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. . . . . . . . .

Control buttons and display panel. . . . . . . . . . 12. . . .

Fold away control knobs. . . . . . . . . . . . . .12. . . . . . . .

Types of heating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13. . . . . . . .

Oven and Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. . . . . . . . .

Cooling fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17. . . . . . . . .

Before using for the first ???time??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???1??? ??? ??? ???

Set the time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18. . . . . . . . .

Selecting the language for the text display. . . . . . . . 18

Heating up the oven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18. . . . . . . .

Pre-cleaning the accessories. . . . . . . . . . . 19. . . . . . .

The microwave??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 1??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???

Ovenware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . . . . . . . .

Setting procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20. . . . . . . . .

Selecting several follow-on microwave

power settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22. . . . . . . . .

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Setting procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28. . . . . . . . .

Setting the oven and microwave in combination 28

Setting procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29. . . . . . . . .

Automatic programming??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???31??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???

Setting procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31. . . . . . . . .

Notes on Automatic programs. . . . . . . . . . . 34. . . . . .

Program table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37. . . . . . . . . .

Memory ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 41??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???

Storing memory settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . 41. . . . . . . . .

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Important information

Read this instruction manual carefully. Only then wil you be able to operate your appliance safely and correctly.

Before installation

Disposing in an environmentally??? responsible manner

Transport damage

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This appliance is labelled in accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EG concerning used

Electrical connection

Installing and connecting your microwave oven

a specialist trained by the manufacturer in order to prevent hazards.

Please observe the special installation manual.

Safety information

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Children and the microwave

Children are only permitted to use the solo microw function if they have been instructed how to do so They must be able to operate the microwave oven correctly??? They must understand the hazards indicated in the instruction manual???

Children must be supervised by adults at all times during combination oven operation??? There is a risk burning???

Damaged microwave door or door seal

Inadequate cleaning

Never touch the surfaces of heating and cooking appliances???

Never touch the internal surfaces of the microwave oven or the heating elements??? There is a risk of burning???

Children must be kept at a safe distance from the appliance???

Never place combustible items in the microwave oven??? Risk of fire!

Never open the microwave oven door if there is smoke inside??? There is a risk of burning??? Switch of

oven Never use the microwave if the microwave oven do

???is open or if the door seal is damaged??? Otherwise microwave energy may escape??? Do not use the

microwave again until it has been repaired???

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Safety information for microwave operation

Microwave power and time

Ovenware

Packaging

If the appliance is faulty, switch it off by the fuse fuse box or disconnect the appliance at the mains. Contact the after+sales service.

You must not open the casing. The oven is a hig voltage appliance. Risk of electrocution!

Use of the microwave is intended exclusively for th preparation of foodstuffsd . Using the microwave for other purposes may be dangerous and may result damage e.g. grains or cereals could catch fire whe heated. Risk of fire

The appliance could be damaged. Risk of fire Follow the information provided in the instruction manual.

Only use ovenwaredthat is suitable for use in a microwave.

Porcelain or ceramic ovenware can have small perforations in the handles or lid. These perforations conceal a cavity below. Any liquid that penetrates t cavity could cause the ovenware to crack. There is risk of injury.

Meals heated in the microwave oven give off heat. ovenware can become hot. There is a risk of burn Always use an oven cloth or oven gloves to remov ovenware and accessories from the microwave.

Never heat meals din heat+retaining packages. Risk o fire.

Do not leave food heating unattended in containers made of plastic, paper or other combustible materia

Airtight packaging may burst when food is heated. There is a risk of burning.

Follow the information provided on the

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Drinks

Baby food

Foods with shells or skin

Drying food

There is a possibilityd of delayed boiling when a liq heated??? This means that the liquid reaches boiling

is a risk of burning???

When heating liquids??? always place a spoon in the container??? This will prevent delayed boiling???

Never heat drinks in containers that have been tigh sealed??? There is a risk of explosion???

Never overheat alcoholic drinks??? There is a risk of explosion???

Never heat baby food in closed containers??? ???lways remove the lid or teat???

hard$boiled eggs asdthey may crack or explode??? Th

???lways prick the yoke when frying or poaching egg

???lways prick the skin of foodstuffs with peels or s such as apples??? tomatoes??? potatoes and sausages before cooking to prevent the peel or skin from bursting???

Never use the microwaved to dry food??? Risk of fire

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Causes of damage

notes on ovenware).

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Your new microwave oven

i???dica???????????? a???e ex??????ai???ed he???e. The ???y???e??? ???f hea???i???g

The control panel

S???a?????? b???????????????

S????????? b???????????????

Buttons for selecting the microwave wattage

90 W for defrosting delicate foods

180 W for defrosting and continued cooking

360 W for cooking meat and heating delicate foods

600 W for heating and cooking food

900 W for heating liquids

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Function selector

Set the mode of operation and the temperature usi the function selector??? Turning the function selector clockwise shows the type of heating and anticlockwise the programmes???

In the display you will see the type of heating you selected and in the second line a temperature or le as a default value???

Rotary knob

You use the rotary knob to set the time??? duration??? time??? timer??? and weight for the automatic programs???

Ranges

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Control buttons and display panel

Fold away control knobs

The values set can be seen in the display panel???

The text display guides you through the setting??? It shows the selected mode of operation and temperature or level??? It shows the automatic program dishes and gives you information on settings??? The te displays can be shown in severallanguages???

The heating indicator provides a visual display of th temperature increase??? The heating indicator does not appear during grilling or the automatic programme???

You can turn the control knob clockwise or anti???clockwise???

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Types of heating

Microwaves

Microwaves are converted into heat in foodstuffs??? Microwaves are suitable for rapid defrosting??? warming melting??? and cooking???

Intensive heat

The strong heat from below gives baked goods a particularly crispy base??? Savoury cakes such as Quiche Lorraine no longer require pre$baking??? Intensive heat is also the ideal type of heating for baking in moulds made from tin??? glass or porcelain??? which reflect heat or are poor heat conductors???

1???

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Grill, small area

Only the middle section of the grill heating element switched on???

This type of heating is ideal for cooking small quantities and saves energy??? Place the items to be grilled in the centre of the wire rack???

Grill, large area

The entire area under the grill heating element becomes hot??? This is ideal if you wish to cook se steaks??? sausages??? pieces of fish or slices of toast???

Braising

Braising in the temperature range from 70?????C???to???100?????C produces particularly succulent results with all types of meat???

Plate warming

You can use temperatures from 30?????C to 70 ??C to warm porcelain dishes???

Food does not cool down as quickly in warmed dishes??? and drinks also remain warm longer??? Always use an oven cloth or oven glove when removing dishes from the oven???

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Keep w???rm

You can use temperatures from 60??C to 100 ??C to keep food warm??? Remember that warm food spoils more easily??? so you should therefore not keep dish warm for longer than two hours???

The accessories can be inserted into the oven at 3???different levels???

You can pull the accessories out by two thirds wit causing them to tip??? This enables easy removal of dishes from the oven???

Accessories may be purchased at a later date from the after,sales service or from specialist shops??? Plea

Univers???l p???n HEZ8???2000

For large roasts??? dry and moist cakes??? bakes and

1???

Cooling fan

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Before using for the first time

Set the time

Selecting the language for the text display

Changing the language

Heat the oven and clean the accessories. Read the safety instructions in the ???Important information" section.

Firstly, check to see ifjtheclock symbol and three zeros are flashing in the display. ???Set time" appear the display.

1??? Set the time using the rotary knob.

2??? Press thej clock button.

The oven is now ready for use.

You can choose different languages for the text display.

1??? Press the ???M" button until ???Sprache ausw??hlen" appears in the first line.

1???

Pre???cleaning the accessories

2??? Use button??? to change to the second line.

3??? Using the function selector, set the temperature

Please wash the accessories thoroughly with soapy water and a cleaning cloth before using them.

1???

Ovenware

Setting procedure

Microwave power can be set to 900 watts for a maximum of 30 minutes??? A cooking time of 90+minutes is possible with all other power settings???

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Example:

Microwave power 600 W, 3 minutes

1??? Press the button for the microwave power setting you require.

3??? Press the Start button.

The cooking time counts down in the display.

The cooking time has elapsed

To change the cooking time

A signal sounds. The oven switches off. The displa shows ???End time" or ???Oven cooling". The clock reappears in the display if you press the Stop butt or open the oven door.

You may change the cooking time at any time.

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Pausing

Cancelling the setting

Notes

Selecting several follow???on microwave power settings

Note

Open the oven door. The program is interrupted. T cooling fan may run on. Press the Start button ag once you have closed the door. The program will continue.

You can also set the cooking time first and then microwave power.

You can select up to three power settings and cooking times for your dish.

Make settings as described in steps 1 and 2. The select a second power setting and cooking time an necessary a third.

Now press the Start button.

The total cooking time appears in the display. It counts back to zero. The active power setting light

Once the oven has been started, you can no long change the cooking time.

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Setting the oven

Switching off the oven manually

The oven switches off automatically

There are various ways in which you can set your oven.

The oven switches off automatically when the meal ready.

You can leave the kitchen for a long time.

Setting procedure

Example:

Top/bottom heating, 190 ??C

1??? Turn the function selector clockwise until the required type of heating appears.

The default temperature or setting is displayed in the second line.

2??? Press the9 button to move to the second line.

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???o?????????o??????om ???????????????

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?????? Use the function selector to set the required temperature or setting.

4??? ???ress the Start button.

???o?????????o??????om ???????????????

???o?????????o??????om ???????????????

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If the oven is to switch off automatically

Make the settings as described in steps 1 to 3??? S cooking time for your dish???

Example:

Cooking time 45 minutes

4??? Press thej clock button??? 20 minutes appears in the display??? Set the required cooking time using the rotary knob???

5??? Press the Start button???

The cooking time counts down in the display???

The cooking time has elapsed

A signal sounds??? The oven switches off??? The displa shows ???End time" or ???Oven cooling"??? The clock reappears in the display if you press the Stop butt or open the oven door???

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If the oven is to

5??? Press thej clock button until ???Set end time" is

flashes in the display and the end time is shown.

Set end time

2???

7??? Press the Start button.

The setting is adopted. The display will show the end time until the oven switches on. The ! end time symbol lights up. The oven switches on at the appropriate time.

In the meantime, you can call up the preset time, duration and end time. To do so, pressj clockthe button.

Rapid heating

This allows you to heat up the oven particularly quickly. The rapid heating function is not suitable fo all types of heating.

Suitable types of heating Top/bottom heating

Intensive heat Hot air

3D hot air

Rapid heating is also suitable for the types of heat that combine the oven and microwave.

The set cooking time will only begin after the preheating time has elapsed.

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Setting procedure

Put your dish in the oven. Press the Start button again. Only at this point does the preset duration begin counting down.

Cancelling the rapid heating function

Pausing

Notes

Press the Stop button. To continue rapid heating, press the Start button again.

The rapid heating function will not work if the temperature set is below 100 ??C.

If the temperature in the oven is only slightly below temperature set, the rapid heating function is not necessary. It will not switch on.

Setting the oven and microwave in combination

On this setting, a type of heating is in operation a same time as the microwave.

You cannot combine the 900???W microwave setting with a type of heating. If you try to do this, ???Not possible" appears in the display.

You can set up to three microwave settings and times, but only one type of heating and temperatur You can set a duration of up to 1 hour and 30???minutes.

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Suitable types of heating: Top/bottom heating

Setting procedure

Example:

Microwave power 600 W??? 35 minutes??? hot???air???grilling???180?????C

1??? Press the button for the microwave setting you require???

2??? Set the required cooking time using the rotary knob???

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4??? Press the9 button to move to the second line.

5??? Use the function selector to set the required temperature or level.

6??? Press the Start button.

The cooking time counts down in the display.

Hot air grilling

Hot air grilling

Hot air grilling

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Automatic programming

Setting procedure

1??? Turn the function selector clockwise and select a program group.

You can use the automatic programming to defrost food with the greatest of ease and prepare a varie dishes quickly and easily.

The automatic programming contains 11 program groups covering a total of 51 programs.

Example:

Minced meat, deep frozen, 1000 g

Defrosting

???1

2??? Press the9 button.

The first program and default weight appear in the display.

Minced me???t, deep frozen

Bre???d,

deep???frozen

Minced me???t, deep frozen

The time has elapsed A signal sounds. The oven switches off. ???End time" appears in the display. If the oven is still hot, ???Ov cooling" is displayed. Open the oven door or press Stop button.

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Information on the accessories

Pausing

You can obtain information on the accessories required by pressing the ???M" memory button.

signal after three seconds. ???Press Start button" appears in the display.

Cancelling

Setting the program to switch on and off automatically

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For the programs??? always use microwave0proof ovenware such as glass??? ceramic??? or the universal pan. See the notes on accessories in the program table.

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Bake, deep???frozen

Potato products, deep???frozen

Snacks, deep???frozen

Pizza, deep???frozen

Standing time

Spring rolls and mini spring rolls must be suitable preparation in the oven??? Pretzels can be put in the oven without being defrosted beforehand???

Use pre+cooked??? deep+frozen pizza and pizza baguettes???

Some dishes need some cooling down time in the oven after the program has ended???

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*Signal to stir ?? of the time has passed

Potatoes

*Signal to stir ?? of the time has passed

* Signal for stirring, depending on weight, after approx. 2314 minutes.

**Signal to stir after 132 minutes.

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*Signal to turn afterC of the time has passed.

Snacks, deep???frozen

*Signal to turn ?? of the time has passed

Pizza, deep???frozen

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Memory

Storing memory settings

You can use the memory to create your own

dish that requires several different settings, or if you prepare a particular dish frequently.

You can also save a meal from the automatic pro function.

Select one of the six memory locations and set it.

Example:

Memory location 1, 360???W, 7???minutes, hot air, 220?????

1??? Press the ???M" memory button.

???Set memory" shows inSet memory the display and a 1

indicating the first memory location.

To change to a different memory location, press the ???M" memory button again.

2??? Press the button for the microwave power setting you require.

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3.Set the cooking time using the rotary knob.

Hot air

5.Press the9 button to move to the second line.

Hot air

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reappears in the display.

Starting the Memory function

1??? Press the ???M" memory button. 1 appears for memory location 1.

To change the memory location, press the ???M" memory button again.

The stored settings for your dishes can easily be called up.

Place the dish in the oven.

Example:

Memory location 1, 360???W, 7???minutes, hot air, 220?????

Hot air

4???

The cooking time has A signal sounds. The oven switches off. The displa elapsedshows ???End time" or ???Oven cooling". Open the ove

door or press the Stop button.

Clock

When the oven is first connected or after a power three zeros and thej clock symbol will flash in the display. ???Set time" appears.

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Setting procedure

Example: 13:00

1??? Set the time using the rotary knob???

Set time

2??? Press thej clock button??? The time is adopted???

Changing the time e???g??? from summer to winter time

Hiding the clock

The oven is set so that the clock is permanently displayed???

The basic setting can be changed to

2??? Turn the function selector until ???Clock display" appears in the first line???

4??? Press the ???M" memory button??? The change is stored???

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Auto start

"Auto start" starts oven operation automatically when you close the oven door.

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Setting procedure

You may select different languages.

Example:

Changing language to English

1??? Press and hold the ???M" memory button for a few seconds.

The basic setting???Sprache ausw??hlen" appears in the first line of the display and???Deutsch" in the second line.

2??? Press the9 button to move to the second line.

4???

3??? Use the function selector to change the basic setting???

4??? Press the ???M" memory button??? The change is stored???

Select language Englis???

Changing other basic settings

Press and hold the ???M" memory button for a few seconds??? Use the function selector to select the ba setting you want to change???

Set as described in steps 2 to 4???

Childproof lock

The oven has a childproof lock to prevent children switching it on accidentally???

Locking the ovenHold down the Stop button for a few seconds??? ???Childproof lock active" is displayed in the display??? All functions are blocked???

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Timer

You can use the timer as a kitchen timer??? It opera

Setting procedure

Example:

2??? Set the alarm time using the rotary knob???

Set timer

3??? Press thea timer button???

The time counts down in the display???

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Safety switch???off

If you forget to switch off the oven??? the safety

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Cleaning self???cleaning surfaces in the oven

The rear wall and ceiling of the oven are coated self(cleaning enamel??? The surfaces clean themselves while the oven is in operation??? Large splashes sometimes only disappear after the oven has been used several times???

Never use oven cleaner on self(cleaning surfaces???

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Cleaning the enamelled surfaces of the oven

Cleaning the glass cover on the oven ceiling

Removal

and does not affect the function. Do not use coar scouring pads or strong cleaning agents to remove such discolorations.

The edges of thin trays cannot be completely enamelled. As a result??? these edges can be rough. Anti(corrosion protection is guaranteed.

The glass cover on the oven ceiling can be remov

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4. Sl???d??? ???t ???a???k a???a???n sl?????????tly???

5. T???lt ???t to t?????? s???d??? and downward and r???mov??? ???t???

Do not touch or dclean the microwave aerial (A).

?????? t?????? ov???n ???s only l?????????tly so???l???d:

Installation

1.Sl???d??? t?????? ???ov???r ???n w???t??? t?????? smoot??? s???d??? ???a??????n??? down??? and pla?????? ???t on t?????? ???r???ll ??????at???n??? ???l???m???nt???

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2??? Using both hands, slide it backward into the two latches.

3??? Pull the clips forward and push the glass cover upward. Release the clips.

1??? Open the oven door.

2??? Loosen the two screws an the door using a slo crewdriver (blade width 8%11 mm). Hold the door panels with one hand when doing so.

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2. Raise the panel slightly and attach it at the top???

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Seal

Accessories

4??? Screw in the screws using a slotted crewdriver (blade width 8&11 mm). Close the door.

Immediately after use, soak the accessories in washing&up liquid. Food residues can then be easily removed with a brush or sponge.

Troubleshooting

5???

Check whether leftover food or a foreign object is trapped in the door.

A 5??? " is shown in the clock display.

The food was colder than usual.

The safety switch.off was activated. The oven was operated for a long period without the setting being changed.

Stir or turn the food during cooking.

Press the Stop button.

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Replacing the oven lightbulb

Method

Repairs may only be carried out by fully traine after???sales service engineersIncorrect??? repairs may result in serious injury to the user.

The oven lightbulb can be replaced. Heat-resistant 12,V 20,W halogen bulbs are available from the after-sales service or in specialized stores.

When removing a new halogen bulb from the

5???

Changing the door seal

If the door seal is defective, it must be changed. Replacement seals for you appliance are available from our after.sales service. Please specify the E-number and FD number of your appliance.

1??? Open the oven door.

2??? Pull off the old door seal.

Note: The joint at the bottom centre of the door s perfectly normal.

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After???Sales Service

If your appliance needs repairing, you can contact after/sales service. You will find the address and telephone number of your nearest after/sales service centre in the phone book. The after/sales service centres listed will also be happy to advise you of service point in your local area.

Group 2 means that microwaves are used for the

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Poultry or poultry portions

Duck

Goose

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*Place milk bottles on the oven floor.

Fish fillet, fresh

Vegetables, fresh

Side dishes, e.g. potatoes

e.g. rice

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The food becomes too dry.

Set a shorter cooking time next time or select a lower microwave setting. Cover the food and add more liquid.

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* Make cuts in the pork rind.

** Wire rack at level 2, universal pan at level 1. Add 50 ml water to the universal pan.

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** Insert the wire rack at level 3 and the universal pan at level 1.

*** Place the slices of bread next to each other in the middle of the wire rack.

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Advice on roasting and grilling

The table does not contain Select the next lowest weight from the instructions and exte specifications for the weight of the time.

roast

The microwave setting was switched on. The roast is not cooked through.

Cakes and pastries

About the tables???he times given apply to dishes placed in a cold

???he temperature and baking time depend on the consistency and amount of the mixture. ???his is why temperature ranges are given in the tables. Begin w the lower temperature and, if necessary, use a high setting the next time, since a lower temperature allows more even browning.

More information can be found in the ???Baking tips" section which follows the tables.

Always place the cake tin in the centre of the wire rack.

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*Allow cakes to cool in the oven for approximately 20 minutes.

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* Allow cakes to cool for approximately 20 minutes in the oven.

** Never pour water directly into the hot oven.

*** Enamel baking trays are available as optional accessories in specialist shops.

**** Preheat using rapid heating.

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* Additional baking trays are available as optional accessories in specialized shops.

Baking tips

The cake is too dark.

The cake is too dry.

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Energy saving tips

Bakes, gratins, toast

U???e non"??????ick??? black pain???ed o??? enamelled ???in?????? The! ab???o???b ???he hea??? e???peciall! ell???

and ???h?????? ??????e ???he ???e???id???al hea??? ???o fini???h off ???he cooking???

The ???able applie??? ???o di???he??? placed in a cold o???en???

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Deep???Frozen

Ready Meals

Plea???e ob???e??????e ???he in????????????c???ion??? on ???he packaging.

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Braising

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Tips for braising

Braised meat is not as hot as Warm the plates and serve sauces very hot. conventionally roasted meat.

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Acrylamide in food

Where does acrylamide come from?

What sort of foods are affected?

Experts are currently discussing how dangerous acrylamide in food can be. We have compiled this information sheet for you on the basis of current research.

Acrylamide in food does not come from external contamination. It is formed in the food itself during preparation / provided that the food contains carbohydrate and protein. Exactly how this happens has not yet been completely explained. However, it appears that the acrylamide content is strongly influenced by:

high temperatures

a low water content in food intensive browning of the food.

crisps, chips, toast, rolls, bread,

baked goods made from shortcrust pastry (speciality biscuits and cakes).

it contains.

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Cookies: Set the temperature to a maximum of 19 when using the top/bottom heating setting, and to maximum of 170?????C for the 3D hot air setting. The presence of egg or egg yolk in a recipe reduces formation of acrylamide.

Spread oven chips evenly over the baking sheet in one layer where possible. To prevent the food from drying out quickly, place at least 400 g on each baking sheet.

1 AID "Acrylamide" information leaflet, published by AID (German Evaluation and Information Service for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry) and BMVEL (German Federal Ministry for Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture), as at 12/02, Internet:???http://www.aid.de.

2 BMVEL press release 365, as at 4.12.2002, Internet: http://www.verbraucherministerium.de

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Notes

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