
Brugsanvisning og Kogebog til Mikroovn med grill og varmluftOperating Instructions and Cookery Book for Microwave Oven with Grill and ConvectionBrugsa
En-9EnglishMicrowave Cooking and DefrostThere are 6 different microwave power levels available (see the chart below).Glass Tray• Select Microwave powe
10min1min10sec1hEn-10EnglishGrillingThe Grill Pad provides 3 Grill settings.• Press Grill PowerPad for the desiredGrill setting.• Set the cooking time
10min1min10sec1hEn-11EnglishCooking by Convection/Grill ConvectionThese Pads offer a choice of convection temperatures 40°C (only for Convection mode)
En-12EnglishTwo Level CookingWhen cooking on two levels use both the shelves supplied, with the enamel shelf on the lower level and the wire shelf on
10min1min10sec1h10min1min10sec1h10min1min10sec1hCombination Cooking1) Grill + Microwave • PressCombination Pad.• Set the desiredGrill setting.• Set th
En-14EnglishCombination CookingNOTE ON PREHEATING:The oven can be preheated on Combination cooking. Press Start Pad before setting the cooking time an
En-15EnglishAuto DefrostProgram WeightAccessoriesSuitable Foods150 - 1000 gMince, chops, chicken portions, fish. Arrange foods in a single layer. Plac
En-16EnglishAuto Sensor ProgramsA variety of food may be cooked without having to enter the cooking time, weight or the power level.Plus/Minus Control
En-17EnglishAuto Sensor ProgramsCategoryWeightAccessoriesInstructionsReheatMeal(1 press)200 - 1000 gReheatFrozenMeal(2 presses)200 - 1000 gCook FreshV
En-18EnglishAuto Weight ProgramsThis feature allows you to cook most of your favourite foods by setting the weight only. The oven determines Microwave
En-1EnglishInstallation and Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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En-20EnglishQuestions and AnswersQ: My microwave oven causes interferencewith my TV. Is this normal?Q: The oven won’t accept my program.Why?Q: Sometim
En-21EnglishCare of Your OvenTechnical SpecificationsRated Voltage: 230 V, 50 HzOperating Frequency: 2,450 MHzInput Power: Maximum; 2250 WMicrowave; 1
En-22EnglishNever switch on an empty ovenIt is important to use the correct kitchen utensil.* It must not be made of materials which prevent microwave
En-23EnglishStarting TemperatureThe colder the food the longer it takes toheat up. Food from the refrigerator takeslonger to reheat than food at roomt
En-24EnglishArrangingPlace the food so that the thicker partsare to the outside and the thinner partstowards the centre.PiercingA cross should be made
FOOD WEIGHT OR FRESH FROZENQUANTITYENTREÉSMini Tartlettes (5) 12 pcs 210°C 6 min. 250 W + 230°C 6 minSpring Rolls for the oven (2) 5 x 70 g - 230°C +
En-26EnglishHeating foodFrozen (-18 °C) and chilled from refrigeratorStewCover the food with a lid or microwave film.* Use the heating program accordi
En-27EnglishWhat equipment can be used?Glass tray, low or high wire racks. The oven can be used as anormal oven, and therefore metal tins and ovenproo
En-28EnglishWhat equipment can be used?Glass tray, low or high wire racks. Metal tins and ovenproof dish-es can be used.This combination can be used t
En-2EnglishExamine your microwave ovenUnpack the oven, remove all packing material, and examine theoven for any damage such as dents, broken door latc
En-29EnglishCreamy potatoes 4 servingsPotato Gratin auto program800 g peeled potatoes, sliced thinly1 clove garlic, crushed1 tsp. thyme21/2-3 dl 13%
En-30EnglishVegetable gratin 4-6 servingsVegetable auto programApprox. 600 g washed carrots,cauliflower and broccoli4 whole eggs21/2 dl 13% cream2 t
En-31EnglishLeek tart 4 servingsPastry:100 g butter21/2 dl flour1 tsp. salt1 tbsp. milk/creamFilling:100 g bacon400 g leeks, finely chopped4 whole egg
En-32EnglishVegetable and fish casserole 2 servingsVegetable auto program200 g potatoes, diced200 g squash, diced100 g carrots, diced1 dl water200 g f
En-33EnglishChilli con carne 4 servings500 g minced beef150 g onions150 g green pepper150 g red pepper1 clove of garlic400 g tinned peeled tomatoes2 t
En-34English1 chicken 1000 g, defrosted25 g butter1 tbsp. salt2–3 tsp. curry powder1. Split the chicken into 2–4 pieces.2. Place the pieces in an oven
En-35EnglishMushroom soup 4 servings50 g onions, finely chopped2 tbsp. butter400 g wild mushrooms,washed and quartered1 dl white wine8 dl water2 chick
En-36EnglishRavioli au gratin 2 servingsGratin auto program300 g fresh ravioli1 tsp. salt1 tsp. dried oregano1 can of peeled tomatoespepper (optional)
En-37EnglishRice and PorridgeBoiled rice2 servingsRice auto program5 dl water3 dl parboiled rice1 tsp. salt1 tsp. oil1. Put the ingredients into a mic
En-38EnglishCherry tart 4 servingsPastry:2 dl wheat flour75 g butter2 tbsp. sugar1 beaten egg 300 g tinned cherries2 whole eggs2 tbsp. vanilla sugar1
En-3EnglishSafety InstructionsUse of your oven1. Do not use the oven for any reason other than the preparation of food.This oven is specifically desig
En-39EnglishApple & Marzipan Charlotte 4 servings75 g butter3/4 dl sugar150 g marzipan, grated2 whole eggs2 dl wheat flour1 tsp. baking powder1 dl
En-40EnglishSesame bread 2 loaves50 g butter or margarine21/2dl water25 g yeast1/2tsp. salt1/2tsp. sugar1 dl rye flour1 dl linseed1 dl sesame seedappr
En-41EnglishFarmbread in Basket50 g yeast5 dl lukewarm water1 tsp. salt1 tsp. oil3 dl rye flour10-11 dl wheat flourgreaseproof papernon-varnished brea
En-42EnglishDanish sponge cake4 dl wheat flour3 dl sugar1/2tsp. baking powder250 g butter4 eggs11/2litre rectangular tingreaseproof paper1. Put all th
En-43EnglishBaked pear tart1 tin canned pears75 g butter2 dl sugar2 eggs1 dl single cream1 tbsp. vanilla-flavoured sugar1 tsp. baking powder2 dl wheat
En-44EnglishApple cinnamon bar75 g butter or margarine4 dl wheat flour1 tsp. baking powder2 tbsp. sugar1 egg3/4 dl milkFilling:1-2 peeled apples in th
En-45EnglishBaby foodWhen there is a baby in the house a microwave oven is a big help. The bottle can be heated quickly, and when the baby starts onso
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En-4EnglishImportant Information1) Cooking Times• Cooking times given in the cookbook are approximate. Thecooking time depends on the condition, tempe
En-5EnglishOutline Diagram[1] Door Release ButtonPress to open the door. When you open the oven door during cooking, the cooking is stopped temporaril
En-6EnglishControl PanelsBeep Sound:A beep sounds when a pad is pressed. If this beep does not sound, the setting is incorrect. When the oven changes
EnglishEn-7Oven AccessoriesThe following chart shows correct use of the accessories in the oven.Glass Tray High Wire Rack Low Wire Rack Enamel Shelf W
10min1min10sec1hEn-8EnglishChild Safety Lock:Using this system will make the oven controls inoperable; however, the door can be opened. Child Lock can
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