en How it works
Heated food gives off heat. The cookware may become
hot.
Always use oven gloves to remove cookware or ac-
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cessories from the cooking compartment.
Before using the appliance, remove all unnecessary
1.
cookware from the cooking compartment.
Select the desired food from the recommended set-
2.
tings.
Add the food to a suitable tableware.
3.
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Always place the cookware on the turntable.
4.
5.
Use the recommended settings when configuring
the appliance settings.
Set the shorter cooking time first. If necessary, in-
crease the cooking time. If two microwave power
settings and times are specified in the tables, set
the first microwave power setting and cooking time
first and, after the signal, set the second.
If you want to cook quantities that deviate from
those specified in the tables, set approximately
double the time for double the amount.
Use an oven cloth or oven gloves when taking hot
6.
cookware out of the cooking compartment.
14.2 Tips for defrosting and heating
Follow these tips for good results when defrosting and
heating.
Issue
The food should be de-
frosted, hot or cooked
once the time has
elapsed.
Once the time has
elapsed, the food should
not be overheated at the
edge and cooked in the
middle.
Defrosting with the microwave
Observe the recommended settings for using the microwave to defrost frozen food.
Food
Whole pieces of beef, veal or pork (on the
bone or boned)
Whole pieces of beef, veal or pork (on the
bone or boned)
1
Separate any defrosted parts when turning.
Freeze the food flat.
2
Remove any meat that has already defrosted.
3
Turn the food several times.
4
5
Separate any defrosted parts.
6
Carefully stir the food occasionally.
7
Remove all packaging.
Only defrost cakes without icing, whipped cream, gelatine or custard.
8
Separate the pieces of cake.
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Tip
Set a longer cooking
time. Larger quantities
and food which is piled
high require longer times.
¡ Stir the food occasion-
ally.
¡ Set a lower microwave
power setting and a
longer cooking time.
Weight in g
800
1000
Issue
After defrosting, poultry or
meat should not be de-
frosted on the outside
only but still frozen in the
middle.
The food should not be
too dry.
14.3 Defrosting
With your appliance you can defrost frozen food.
Defrosting food
Place the frozen food in an open container on the
1.
turntable.
Delicate parts, such as the legs and wings of
chicken or fatty outer layers of roasts, can be
covered with small pieces of aluminium foil. The foil
must not touch the sides of the cooking compart-
ment.
Start the operation.
2.
You can remove the foil halfway through the defrost-
ing time.
Note: Liquid is produced when you defrost meat
3.
and poultry.
Drain off any liquid when turning and under no cir-
cumstances use it for other purposes or allow it to
come into contact with other foods.
Redistribute the food or turn it once or twice as it
4.
defrosts.
Turn large pieces of food several times.
To even out the temperature, leave the defrosted
5.
food to stand at room temperature for approx. 10–
20 minutes.
You can remove the giblets from poultry at this
point. You can continue to cook the meat even if a
small section of it is still frozen in the centre.
Microwave power
setting in W
1. 180
2. 90
1. 180
2. 90
Tip
¡ Set a lower microwave
power setting.
¡ If you are defrosting a
large quantity, turn it
several times.
¡ Set a lower microwave
power setting.
¡ Set a shorter cooking
time.
¡ Cover the food.
¡ Add more liquid.
Cooking time in mins
1. 15
2. 10–20
1. 20
2. 15–25