[. . . ] This equipment is in compliance with EEC Directives 89/336 and 92/31 related to Electromagnetic Compatibility.
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In this oven the maximum power yielded by the microwaves is 750W. This value is shown on the data plate placed on the back of the appliance, under the heading MICRO OUTPUT. In some models the maximum power yielded in WATTS, is also indicated in the symbol on the side, shown on the door. (ONLY FOR U. K. ) The letter indicates the heating category to which your oven belongs: some chilled food pre-cooked frozen or chilled give heating instructions corresponding to the various categories. [. . . ] Use clear-sheet made expressly for microwave ovens.
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MICROWAVE-ONLY
This function is suitable for: · Keeping food hot . . page ·
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FUNCTION
MICROWAVE
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Cooking stew, white meats, fruit, vegetables, rice, soup and fish . It is recommended, therefore, that you defrost such items in a tray or basin. · It is advisable to separate each individual piece of meat from its bag before putting it in the freezer. · Be careful about following the timings printed on frozen products, because they are guideline and may not always be correct. It is best to use defrosting times slightly less than those indicated. The time needed for defrosting will vary in terms of the degree to which the food has been frozen.
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Defrosting times
Cooking time
MICROWAVE
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17 Lt. 700 W 900 W
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Standing time (minutes)
MEAT · Roasts (pork, beef, veal, etc. ) · Steaks, cutlets, meat slices · Stew, goulash · Ground meat " · Hamburger · Sausages POULTRY · Duck, turkey · Whole chickens · Cut-up chicken · Chicken breasts VEGETABLES · Cubed eggplant · Cut-up peppers · Shelled peas · Artichoke hearts · Pieces of asparagus · Cut-up green beans · Whole broccoli · Brussels sprouts · Cut-up carrots · Cauliflower tops · Mixed vegetables · Cut-up spinach FISH · Filleted fish · Cut-up fish · Whole fish · Prawn, shrimps DAIRY PRODUCTS · Butter · Cheese · Cream BREAD PRODUCTS · 2 average-size rolls · 4 average-size rolls · Sliced home-style bread · Whole-wheat bread FRUIT · Strawberries, prunes, cherries, currants, apricots · Raspberries · Blackberries
1 kg 200 500 500 250 200 300 gr gr gr gr gr gr " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "
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Remove the aluminium paper and metal pieces. Needs the standing time.
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34 At the end of the rest period, 34 wash under hot water to 18 remove possible ice 17 21 20 17 13 18 20 To assist defrosting, separate 19 the vegetables every so often. 19 18 17 12 13 13 14 17 14
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Mix 2 or 3 times Mix 2 or 3 times
( ) These indications are suitable for carrying out the minced meat defrosting test in accordance with IEC
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regulation 705, par. Further indications, also regarding other performance tests in accordance with IEC regulation 705, are shown in the table on page 2
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MICROWAVE
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Heating food in a microwave oven is much quicker and energy efficient than traditional methods. 70°C 1'. 30"-2 1-1'. 30" 180 cc · 1 cup of water " 1-1'. 30" 0'. 30"-1 150 cc · 1 cup of milk " 1-1'. 30" 0'. 30"-1 100 cc · 1 cup of coffee " 3-4 2-3 300 cc · 1 plate of broth " · · · ·
DRINKS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE (INITIAL TEMP. 70° C 1-1'. 30" 0'. 30"-1 All the drinks should be mixed after being 1 cup of water 180 cc " 0'. 30"-1 0'. 15"-0'. 45" heated to make the temperature uniform. For 1 cup of milk 150 cc " 0'. 30"-1 0'. 15"-0'. 45" the broth we recommend covering it with an 1 cup of coffee 100 cc " upturned plate. 1-2 2-3 1 plate of broth 300 cc "
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MICROWAVE
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MEATS
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COOKING
When using the microwave-only function to cook meat, you should cover the meat with plastic wrap made for microwave oven use; in this way, the heat is distributed better and you will prevent the loss of juices that often leads to dried-up and stringy meat. This oven function is suitable for making stews, goulash, chicken breasts, etc. To prepare roasts and skewered meat dishes (among others), you must use the combined function. FISH In a microwave oven, fish can be prepared very quickly and with excellent results. You can season it with a little oil or butter (or not season it at all, if you so prefer). The skin is to be slit, of course, and filleted fish must be placed in a uniform fashion. We recommend that you not use this oven to cook fish which has been dipped in egg batter. GREENS AND VEGETABLES Greens and vegetables cooked in a microwave oven retain more of their colour and nutritional value than when cooked in traditional ovens. [. . . ] Further indications, also regarding other performance tests in accordance with IEC regulation 705, are shown in the table on page 2 ( )These indications are suitable for carrying out the cooking test in accordance with IEC regulation 705, par. Further indications, also regarding other performance tests in accordance with IEC regulation 705, are shown in the table on page 2
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CLEANING
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Before beginning any cleaning or maintenance, always pull this oven's plug from the electrical outlet and wait for the oven itself to cool down completely Cleaning To maintain your appliance in the best condition, the door and the inside and outside of the oven should be cleaned regularly, using a soft cloth and neutral soap or liquid detergent. Always keep the microwave outlet cover (C) free of fat or splashed grease. In addition, when cleaning the outside of the oven, be careful not to let water or liquid detergent seep into the air outlet and steam slots located atop the appliance. [. . . ]