'Time setting' rotary control
∙ The time can be set up to 35 minutes (Inner range).
∙ To set times of less than 2 minutes, first turn the rotary control beyond this time and then slowly turn it back to the desired
time.
∙ As soon as a time has been set and the door has been closed, the appliance will switch on.
∙ The appliance can be switched off at any time by turning the rotary control back to "0/OFF".
Defrost function
The 'Time setting' rotary control can also be used to select the 'Defrost by weight' function. It enables automatic defrosting
of food according to its weight. To do this, set the 'Time setting' rotary control to the appropriate weight
(Outer range /
).
Operating sequence
∙ Place the drive in the cooking chamber. Place the glass turntable on top of the drive.
∙ Place the food into a suitable dish and place it on the glass turntable or the grill rack.
∙ When food is treated with microwaves, it should be covered to prevent it from drying out. Glass or plastic covers
especially designed for use with microwave appliances are available at most kitchenware dealers.
∙ Do not use a cover with the combination or grill functions!
∙ Select the appropriate power using the 'Power setting' rotary control.
∙ Close the door and set the required time with the 'Time setting' rotary control or the appropriate weight for defrosting.
∙ The cooking/defrosting process will begin and the interior area will be illuminated.
∙ If the door is opened during cooking, e.g. to stir the food for even heat distribution, the appliance is switched off and the
run-time is stopped. After the door is closed, the time continues to run and the cooking process continues.
∙ After the set time has elapsed, a signal will sound and the lighting inside the appliance will switch off.
∙ Warning, Burn Risk! Use suitable pot holders!
∙ Allow the food to rest for a few minutes so that the heat can be evenly distributed.
∙ After the preparation, leave the door open for a while to allow any moisture to escape.
∙ The microwave must be cleaned regularly and any food residue must be removed after each use.
∙ Do not clean the unit with water: ensure that no water is allowed to enter the ventilation slots on the inside or outside of
the unit. Do not use any steam cleaning appliances for cleaning.
∙ The appliance must not be treated with liquids. No liquid may enter the ventilation openings on the inside or outside of the
appliance.
∙ Use a slightly damp soft cloth and a little dish detergent to clean the glass turntable and the entire appliance. Then rub dry
with a soft cloth.
∙ The interior surfaces must be cleaned thoroughly after each cycle of use. Any food residue must be removed.
∙ Clean the cooking chamber after each use. Always keep the inside of the door, the door frame, the glass turntable, and
the space below the turntable clean.
∙ Rinse the glass turntable, the drive and the grill grate in clean water. Do not clean in a dishwasher.
∙ After cleaning, leave the door open for a while to allow any moisture to escape.
Cleaning
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