9.13.6. Programme A-5: Vegetables
This programme uses microwave mode. Use a microwave-suitable container for
heating.
Place the vegetables in the container with a little water.
Place the container in the middle of the rotary plate.
Select the vegetables programme by turning the control knob
Press the
button and turn the control knob
to select the weight of the vegetables (150-500 g).
Start the cooking programme for vegetables by pressing the
If the vegetables are not fully cooked through after cooking, start another cooking
process in microwave mode (as described from "9.5. Cooking with microwaves" on
page 147).
9.13.7. Programme A-6: Drinks
This programme uses microwave mode. Use a microwave-suitable container for
heating.
Place the drink that you want to heat up on the rotary plate in the oven. If you
place multiple containers in the microwave oven then please ensure that the
containers are not touching each other.
Select the drinks programme by turning the control knob
Press the
button and turn the control knob
select the number of containers (1-3).
Start the cooking programme for drinks by pressing the
If the drink/drinks are not hot enough, start another cooking process in microwave
mode (as described from "9.5. Cooking with microwaves" on page 147).
9.13.8. Programme A-7: Pasta
This programme uses microwave mode.
When cooking pasta, use a microwave-suitable high container otherwise there is a
risk of overcooking. Use as much water as for conventional cooking.
Place the container holding the pasta in the middle of the rotary plate.
Select the pasta programme by turning the control knob
Press the
button and turn the control knob
to select the weight of the pasta (50-150 g).
Start the cooking programme for pasta by pressing the
If the pasta is still too hard after cooking, start another cooking process in
microwave mode (as described from Page 147).
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