[. . . ] Making cooking as much fun as eating Please read this instruction manual. This will ensure that you make full use of all the technical benefits your microwave appliance has to offer. You will be familiarised with the individual components of your new appliance. In the unlikely event of a malfunction, look here for information on how to rectify minor faults yourself. [. . . ] Some dishes need some cooling down time in the cooking compartment after the program has ended. 5Ć10 minutes Vegetables Standing time Observe the signals for stirring and turning. Food Defrosting Meat and poultry Ć Joints Ć Flat pieces of meat Ć Mince Ć Chicken, poulard, duck P1 0. 2 Ć 2. 0 kg Flat cookware without lid. Programme Weight range number Cookware/ accessories 21 Food Fish Whole fish, fish fillet, fish cutlet Bread and cake* Bread, whole, round or long, bread in slices, sponge cake, yeast cake, fruit flan Cooking Potatoes Boiled potatoes, jacket potatoes Rice Fresh vegetables Cauliflower, broccoli, carrot, kohlrabi, leek, pepper, courgette Frozen vegetables Cauliflower, broccoli, carrot, kohlrabi, red cabbage, spinach * Programme Weight range number P2 P3 0. 1 Ć 1. 0 kg 0. 2 Ć 1. 5 kg Cookware/ accessories Flat cookware without lid. Flat cookware without lid. P4 P5 P6 0. 2 Ć 1. 0 kg 0. 05 Ć 0. 3 kg 0. 15 Ć 1. 0 kg Dish with lid. Dish with lid. P7 0. 15 Ć 1. 0 kg Dish with lid. Cream cakes, buttercream cakes, cakes with frosting, icing or gelatine are unsuitable. Memory The memory allows you to store the setting for your favourite dish and call it up at any time. The memory is useful if you prepare one dish particularly frequently. Storing settings in the memory 1. The power and a suggested cooking time appear in the display. 22 3. Press and hold the g or h button for approximately 4 seconds until a signal sounds. The old settings are overwritten. Starting the memory function The stored settings for your dish can be started at any time. Notes Once the appliance has been started, you can no longer change the memory location. The programmes which have been set also remain stored if there is a power cut. The cooking time has elapsed A signal sounds. You can cancel the acoustic signal before it sounds using the 0 button. The programme will then continue. Pausing 23 Changing the basic settings Your appliance has various basic settings that you can change at any time. Basic settings The table lists all of the basic settings and the options for making changes. Options Clock display ƒ = off ‚ = short = 10 seconds „ = long = 5 minutes Button tone: ƒ = off ‚ = short = 2 seconds „ = long = 10 seconds Explanation Display of the clock Signal after the cooking time has elapsed Confirmation tone when a button is pressed Waiting time between individual steps, after making a setting Basic setting ™‚ ™ƒ ™„ ™… Clock display ‚ = on Signal duration ƒ = medium = 2 minutes Button tone: ‚ = on Waiting time ƒ = medium = 5 seconds Prerequisite: Your appliance is switched off. You can go through all of the basic settings with the 0 button and make changes with the rotary selector. You may change the settings at any time. 24 Care and cleaning If carefully cleaned and taken care of, your microwave oven will remain fully functional and in a good condition for a long time to come. This section explains how to properly care for and clean your appliance. d d Danger of shortĆcircuiting. Notes Slight differences in the colours on the front of the appliance are caused by the use of different materials, such as glass, plastic and metal. Shadows on the door panel which look like streaks are light reflections from the oven light. Heat the water for 1 to 2 minutes at the maximum microwave power setting. Cleaning agents Surfaces are different and damage caused by using the wrong cleaning agent can be avoided by observing the information in the table below. Rinse out new sponge cloths thoroughly before use. 25 Area Appliance front Cleaning agents Hot soapy water: Clean using a dish cloth and then dry with a soft cloth. [. . . ] After heating, allow the food to rest for a further 2 Ć 5 minutes until it reaches an even temperature. This will help the food retain its own distinct taste, so it will require less seasoning. Amount Microwave setting in watts Time in minutes Notes Menu, plated meal, readyĆmade meals in 2 to 3 parts Soups Stews Meat in sauce e. g. peas, broccoli and carrots Creamed spinach Heating food 300Ć400g 600 W, 8 Ć 13 min. 400 g 500 g 500 g 400 g 450 g 250 g 500 g 300 g 600 g 450 g 600 W, 8 Ć 12 min. [. . . ]