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1. i J onono wo Oz Se 0go oz 6t 90 pa Bo A a So Fluorescent display indicates time of day cooking time and other oven features Keypad for setting clock Keypads for increasing decreasing e g time temperature Keypad for selecting power level Keypad for selecting convection mode Q Keypad for selecting thermal grilling Keypad for selecting grilling Keypad for selecting automatic defrost Keypad for storing a program in memory Keypad for selecting automatic cooking Keypad for switching the turntable off Keypad for programming cooking duration end time To start selected operations Clear key to clear all information or interrupt an operation Door opening key Display window Y ei A Oooo Liti Litig vvv A 1 EEEE w BBBC Symbols 88 88 indicates time of day cooking time and other oven features m e pr Microwave only 4 Turntable off LJ Automatic defrost r Automatic cooking A Minute timer with alarm 888 C Temperature display 50 250 C for A vy 50 200 C for YY amp A Temperature control light stays illuminated until the selected temperature has been reached Pre selection of programme duration end time Selected Memory programme Grill Thermal grilling Coonvection eri i 1 13 ZMB At a glance operating instructions Action 1 Press
2. 200 C will show in the display The grilling symbol D Yvv will start to flash O Set the required temperature using the key CCC op Press the start key D The pre set time will start to count down The symbol for grilling YYY lights up pe E amp bl J Note Preheating simply begin at Step 3 20 Combined Microwave and Convection How to program l Example 20 minutes at 190 C and power setting P3 Press the Okey The time of day disappears Set the required cooking time using the key C90 c Press the 4 key The maximum power level P9 will appear in the display The microwave symbol 2 will A _ oo Mash i O Set the required power output using the key oa i 4 Press the key The pre set time and the tempera pare M ture 150 C will appear in the display The symbol for hot a fee a air operation and microwaving will start to flash amp bI Zo as Set the required temperature using the key Press the start key O The pre set time will start to count down The symbols for convection operation A and microwaving F will light up 7 E 21 Combined Microwave and Thermal Grilling How to program 0 CI amp m amp CCID eb 1 gt E E a 22 Example 20 minutes at 190 C and power setting P3 Pres
3. Always place the wire shelf in either the oven proof glass dish or the baking tray 31 Care and cleaning The oven must always be clean Residues of food spillage or Spatters will attract microwave energy causing it to burn on This could reduce the efficiency of the oven and may cause bad odours Do not attempt to tamper with or make any adjustments or repairs to any part of the oven Repairs should only be done by a qualified service technician Cleaning the interior Be sure the oven is switched off or the unit is unplugged before cleaning Always keep the inside of the oven clean Wipe up spillages and splatters immediately Soilage that is allowed to remain on the oven walls door seal and door surface will absorb microwave energy reuce the efficiency of the oven and pox sibly damage the oven interior Use mild liquid detergent water and a soft clean cloth to remove soilage NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANERS OR STEEL WOOL PADS ON ANY PART OF THE OVEN To loosen difficult soilage boil a cup of water in the microwave oven for 2 or 3 minutes NEVER USE A KNIFE OR ANY OTHER SHARP UTENSIL TO REMOVE SOILAGE FROM OVEN SURFACES To remove odours from the oven inter ior boil a cup of water plus 2 tablespoons of lemon juice for 5 minutes Turntable and Turntable support The glass turntable tray can be removed for cleaning by pres sing down on the edge of one side so that the other side tilts
4. As with all new kitchen appliances it will take some time to learn all the new functions and features but with time this oven will become indispensable to you Before using your combination oven Read through the instruction manual carefully The following instructions have been prepared to ensure you can get the best from your new Zanussi combination oven Please make sure you read them carefully It is important that this instruction book is retained with the appliance for future reference Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner or if you move house and leave the appliance always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance so that the new owner can be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings Please ensure you have read the whole instruction book before using the appliance and that you follow the recommendations given ZMB32CT Safety instructions General Install or locate this oven only in accordance with the installation instructions found in this manual Use the appliance for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use corrosive chemicals in this appliance This type of oven is specifically designed to heat cook and defrost food It is for domestic use only it is not designed for industrial laboratory or commercial use as this will invalidate the guarantee To avoid damaging your microwave oven never operate it empty or wi
5. 1 81 8 9 6 9 2 3 Top with butter Frozen broccoli 300 1 81 8 9 6 9 3 4 Stalks facing outwards Mushrooms 250 8 9 4 5 2 3 Cut into slices Frozen peas amp carrots 300 1 2 cup 8 9 7 9 2 3 Carrots 250 1 2 cup 8 9 8 10 2 3 Cut into cubes or slices Potatoes 250 2 3 tsp 8 9 4 5 2 3 Peel and quarter Kohlrabi 250 1 2 cup 8 9 7 8 2 3 Cut into spikes or slices Red green peppers 250 8 9 5 6 2 3 Cut into strips or pieces Leeks 250 1 2 cup 8 9 4 6 2 3 Cut into rings or pieces Frozen Brussels sprouts 300 1 2 cup 8 9 7 9 2 3 Sauerkraut 250 1 2 cup 8 9 8 12 2 3 27 Microwave Tables Notes on the microwave tables The times given are for guidance only and are dependent on the nature and type of food being cooked Practical tips for use General After switching off your appliance allow food to stand inside for a few minutes standing time Remove any aluminium foil or metal containing packaging before preparing the food Metal objects must be placed at least 2 cm away from the oven walls and door Otherwise arcing can occur resulting in damage to the appliance Cooking Whenever possible cook in covered containers Only when a crust is desired or is to be kept should you cook food in uncovered containers Refrigerated or frozen food requires a longer cooking time Foods containing sauces should be stirred from time to time Cook vegetables with firm consistency such as carrots peas a
6. Always be sure containers are filled with food to absorb energy and thus avoid the possibility of overheating Do not use such containers made from recycled material Many plastic dishes cups freezer containers and plastic wraps providing they are not made from recycled mate rials may be used in the microwave oven Follow manufacturer s instructions when using plastics in the oven Avoid using plastic utensils with foods that have high fat or sugar content since these foods reach high temperatures and could melt some plastics Use only food plastic wraps recommended for microwave use Do not leave the oven unattended and check from time to time when heating or cooking food in plastic paper or other combustible containers If smoke is observed keep door closed and switch the oven off until smoke stops Metal utensils and utensils with metallic trim should not be used in the microwave oven unless specifically recommended for microwave use Containers with restricted openings such as bottles should not be used for microwave cooking Take care when removing a lid or cover from a dish to avoid steam burns Safety instructions Shallow foil containers may safely be used to reheat foods in your microwave oven providing the following tules are observed 1 Foil containers should not be more than 3cm 1 1 deep 2 Foil lids must not be used 3 The foil container must be at least two thirds full 4 Foil co
7. The food is heated on all sides Ideal for baking with a baking sheet ceramic dish or baking tin Thermal grilling Both the fan and the grill heating elements operate at the same time Larger pieces of meat and poultry can be grilled or roas ted in this mode Grilling Heat is generated by a grilling element set in the roof of the oven This is particularly suitable for toasting and grilling e g steaks and sausages Combination mode The microwave mode can be used with either convection thermal grilling or surface grilling Dishes will be cooked more quickly whilst being crisp and brown at the same time Before using the appliance Cleaning Wipe over the front of the appliance with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaning agents these can damage the surface Before you first use the appliance remove all the accessories including the turntable and turntable support from the cooking area Wash the accessories in warm water and washing up liquid Wipe clean the cooking space with a soft damp cloth 15 Setting the clock Example 12 75 1 Plug the appliance into the mains The display starts to flash 0 00 2 Use the key to enter the hour Press the key The display shows 2 00 3 Use the key to enter the minutes and then press the key The time of day will appear in the display The appliance is now ready for use Note This clock is a 24 hour clock so from 23 59 it wil
8. door open key 2 Place food in the cooking space 3 Shut the door If the door is not shut properly the appliance will not function 4 Select according to the instructions given in the following pages 5 If required switch off the turntable by pressing the turn table off key STOP 6 Press the start key 7 End of cooking sequence 8 During the cooking sequence 8 1 Open the door by pressing the door open button e g for stirring Shut the door and press the start amp key 8 2 Press the cancel key once 8 3 Press the key twice 8 4 Press key for microwave power i Comments The door opens and the interior light switches on The door will click audibly when it is properly shut IMPORTANT Always select the time duration first When the turntable has been switched off the symbol 4 lights up The turntable should only be turned off when using rectangu lar ovenware that is larger than the turntable and is in danger of jamming The appliance starts The light in the cooking area comes on The display shows the selected cooking time counting down in seconds The symbol representing the chosen cooking func tion lights up The end of the cooking sequence is indicated by an audible tone The appliance and the interior light switch off The dis play area once again shows the time of day The appliance switches off The cooking area light stays on The display flashes with the appropr
9. environ ment plus those which are subject to rental agreements Products of Zanussi manufacture which are not marketed by Zanussi Limited EUROPEAN GURARANTEE If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves with you to your new home subject to the following qualifications The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in the new country of use for this brand or range of products This guarantee relates to you and cannot be transferred to another user Your new home is within the European Commmunity EC or European Free Trade Area The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and is only used domestically i e a normal household The product is installed taking into account regulations in your new country Before you move please contact your nearest Customer Care centre listed below to give them details of your new home They will then ensure that the local Service Organisation is aware of your move and able to look after you and your appliances France Senlis Germany Numberg Italy Pordenone Sweden Stockholm UK Newbury 33 0 3 44 62 29 99 49 0 911 323 2600 39 0 1678 47053 46 0 8 738 79 50 44 0 1635 521313 UK AUS NZ Power source 240 V 240 230 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz Circuit 13A 10A 10A Power consumption W
10. ignite Do not use the cavity for storage purposes Do not leave paper products cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use WARNING Do not allow children to use the microwave oven without supervision Arcing in the oven during microwave operation usually occurs from use of metallic utensils Continuous arcing however can damage the unit Stop the programme and check the utensil Ensure that any aluminium foil used is suitable for microwave cooking Care should be taken not to obstruct any air vents located on the top rear side and bottom of the oven Suitable ovenware Before use make sure that the containers are appro priate for microwave usage Most glass glass ceramic and heat resistant glassware utensils are excellent for use in the combination oven Although microwave energy will not heat most glass and ceramic items these utensils can become hot as heat transfers from the food to the container Use oven gloves to remove dishes Place the cookware in the microwave along with a glass half full of water Heat on high for one minute If the cookware feels hot you should not use it If it is just slightly warm you can use it for reheating but not for cooking If the dish is at room temperature it is suitable for microwave cooking Paper napkins wax paper paper towels plates cups cartons freezer wrap and cardboard are great conve nience utensils Use only food wraps recommended for microwave use
11. of the item being cooked as well as the desired consistency at the end Unless otherwise stated the settings given in the table are for use in a cold oven Turn the food if possible halfway through cooktime so that both sides are cooked and browned evenly Always place the wire shelf in the oven proof glass dish when using the combined mode with microwave 30 Description Meat poultry Sausages 1 Steaks 200 each 2 3 cm thick 2 chicken legs 200 each Fish 4 Trout 170 each 4 Herring 200 each Others Toast 2 6 slices Toasted snacks 4 slices Grilling Table Accessories Shelf level Temperature from base c Wire shelf Baking tray Wire shelf Baking tray Wire shelf 180 190 Baking tray Wire shelf 190 200 amp glass dish Wire shelf amp glass dish Wire shelf amp glass dish Wire shelf amp glass dish 1 First heat the oven for 2 minutes 2 First heat the oven for 5 minutes Grilling time min Side 1 Side 2 Notes on the grilling table The grill temperatures and times given are for guidance only as they are dependent upon the type and quality of the meat Grilling is ideal for flat pieces of meat and fish Unless otherwise stated the settings given in the table are for use in a cold oven Flat foods should be turned only once Larger rounder pieces should be turned more times Fish are best placed head to tail on the wire shelf
12. potatoes should be turned halfway through cooking to help even reheating Arrange plates of food to be reheated with thicker food to the outer edge and with delicate foods such as thin slices of meat in the center To give a more freshly cooked appearance it is often bet ter to reheat the sauce or gravy separately Underestimate reheating times for the first time then check that the food is heated thoroughly You can always put it back in the oven but once it is overheated it is spoilt Reheating does improve some foods for example bread freshens up beautifully in the microwave and casseroles improve their flavour with reheating e Pastry needs only brief reheating on microwave mode to prevent it becoming soggy WARNING when heating liquids e g soups sauces and beverages in your microwave oven overheating the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without evidence of bubbling This could result in a sudden boilover of the hot liquid To prevent this possibility the following steps should be taken 1 Avoid using straight sided containers with narrow necks 2 Do not overheat 3 Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and again halfway through the heating time 4 After heating allow to stand in the oven for a short time stirring again before carefully removing the container using an oven glove Safety instructions when cooking by grill The glass viewing window may break if water is spil
13. 170 C Press the key The time of day disappears Set the required cooking time using the key Press the key The pre set time and the temperature 150 C will show in the display The convection symbol a will start to flash Set the temperature to 170 using the key Press the start key The pre set time will start to count down The symbol for convection A lights up Note Convection mode can be used without a pre set cooking time e g for pre heating the oven simply begin at Step 3 Thermal Grilling How to program 19 Example 20 minutes at 190 C Press the rey The time of day disappears Set the required cooking time using the key Press the key The pre set time and the temperature 180 C will show in the display The thermal grilling symbol X will start to flash Set the required temperature using the key Press the start key d The pre set time will start to count down The thermal grilling symbol A lights up Hints Thermal grilling can be used without a pre set time e g for pre heating the oven simply begin at Step 3 Grilling How to program Example 4 minutes at 190 C j Press the Okey The time of day disappears 2 Set the required cooking time using the key b 2 O LJ Press the key The pre set time and the temperature A
14. Cover cutting surface Defrost cakes uncovered on a serviette or plate As for dry cakes Only start defrosting of cakes in the appliance Stir from time to time To warm set time for 1 minute longer 26 Microwave Tables Heating of refrigerated food and drink Description Weight Power Duration Standing grams A min time min 125 250 350 400 Remarks Hints 1 jar baby food 1 ready meal on a plate Heat jar without lid Stir after warming Heat in covered container Place gravy alongside in a cup All meat except breaded should be heated in a covered container 1 portion meat 150 175 1 portion vegetables potatoes rice Heat in covered container Soup Heat clear soup uncovered cover thick soups Drinks Milk or baby food Remove any lids stir after warming Check the temperature before serving Stir instant coffee or tea after approx 1 2 minute when the water has stopped boiling vigorously Heat milk till it is just hot enought to drink Boil 1 cup of water 1 cup milk 1 cup coffee reheat 1 portion meat with gravy 150 175 1 portion meat with vegetables garnish Turn or stir now and again Stir once before serving Cooking fish Fish fillets Cook covered Whole fish Cover during cooking cover flat parts with aluminium foil Cooking vegetables Description Weight Liquid Power Standing Remarks Hints Cauliflower 500
15. INSTRUCTION MANUAL ZANUSSI COMBINATION OVEN ZMB 32 CT Contents Before using your combination oven Safety Instructions General Suitable ovenware Food safety Safety instructions when cooking by grill Unpacking Installation Instructions Electrical connections Description of the Oven Parts Accessories Control panel Display window At a glance operating instructions Cooking functions Before using the appliance Cleaning Setting the clock Operating instructions Microwave only How to program microwaves Notes on microwave power levels Automatic defrost Automatic cooking Combining automatic defrost and automatic cooking Convection Thermal grilling Grilling Combined Microwave and Convection Combined Microwave and Thermal grilling Combined Microwave and Grilling Pre selecting cooking duration end time Storing a programme in the memory Minute Timer with alarm Microwave tables Practical tips for use Tips on microwaving Baking Table Thermal Grilling Table Grilling Table Care and Cleaning Service and Spare Parts Guarantee Conditions Technical Data 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 Congratulations on the purchase of your new combination oven Thank you for choosing a Zanussi product We are confident that you will find your new combination oven very useful and that it will be of great help to you
16. Microwave 1650 1650 1650 Grill 1550 1550 1400 Convection 1600 1600 1450 Power output W Microwave 850 850 850 Grill 1500 1500 1500 Convection 1500 1500 1500 34
17. bris or anything else is jammed in the door the door seals and their surfaces are clean controls are set correctly the start key has been pressed you cannot enter any settings Check that the time of day has been set the letter E shows on the display There has been an error Press D key to cancel and re enter the settings the display is showing E 15 The appliance is still hot from recent use Leave the appliance to cool for a while then try again the turntable is not turning Check that the turntable support is correctly attached to the drive the turntable is switched on the ovenware is not overlapping the tumtable food is not sticking over the edge of the turntable preventing it from rotating the food is taking longer to heat through and cook than before set a longer cooking time double quantity nearly double time or if the food is colder than usual rotate or turn from time to time or set a higher power setting the microwave will not switch off Isolate the appliance from the fuse box Contact ZANUSSI Service Force or your local dealer the interior light is not working Call ZANUSSI Service Force The interior light bulb can be exchanged only by trained ZANUSSI engineers 33 Tf after all these checks the oven still does not work contact your local ZANUSSI Service Force Centre quoting the model number and serial number This informatio
18. cooking duration end time How to program a amp amp a Pes ey I Seal TE 0 i i 24 First enter whichever cooking operation you wish to programme to turn on and off Example the appliance should switch off at 12 15 hrs Place the food in the appliance and as described on the pre vious pages select the chosen cooking function Do not press the start key but press the gt I key instead The symbol gt will start to flash in the display and the clock will flash 0 00 Now use the key to enter the time at which the sequence is to finish Press the O key The actual time of day and the symbol for pre selecting duration end time will light up The appliance will switch on automatically and off again at the point in time you have determined Note Ensure that food is inside the oven This is particularly impor tant when using microwave cooking only Storing a programme in the memory How to set You can store a programme of your own in the memory by using memory button M This is ideal for storing a programme which is frequently used in the household e g boiling one cup of water Start by following the steps required to set any one of the modes of operation described on the previous pages Do not press the start key but instead press the memory key M The symbol for the memory programme 1 lights up in the display Then press k
19. d the possibility of causing vibration or noise the oven must be in a stable position e Do not block air vents on the top and sides of the cabinet and do not place any articles on the top of the oven to avoid overheating Place the oven as far away from radios and TV s as possible e This oven can be used as a free standing oven or built into a kitchen cabinet Detailed below is a guide to the building in dimensions Detailed assembly instructions are supplied with the building in kit e If used as a free standing appliance make sure that air circulates freely around the oven Leave sufficient space around the oven 5 cm between the sides of the oven and any objects 20 cm above the oven 10 cm behind the oven This appliance conforms to the requirements of EEC radio inter ference directive 87 308 EEC MB 32 CT Blectrical connections UK Check the power voltage If there is a PERMANENT under voltage consult your electrical installer e Your installation must be protected by a thermal fuse 13 Amp UK 10 Amp AUS amp NZ e In your electrical installation provide a device that is acces sible to the installer capable of separating the appliance from the mains power and whose contact opening is at least 3 mm at all of the poles Never operate the oven if the supply cord or its plug are damaged In this case call in a specialized technician tra
20. e a darker colour baking tin next time If cheesecakes cakes with a moist filling have not cooked m m sj Next time choose a longer temperature and lengthen the all the way through baking time If biscuits can t be removed from the tray vm wa sim Put the baking tray back in the appliance for a short time and then remove the biscuits immediately Use baking parchment next time The cake does not come out of the tin when turned upside x Loosen the cake from the side of the tin carefully with a knife down Turn the cake upside down again and cover the tin with a moist cold cloth several times Next time grease the cake tin well and also sprinkle bread crumbs on the bottom 29 Thermal Grilling Table Description Accessories Shelf level Temperature Total time from base c min Meat fish Beef Wire shelf amp glass dish 180 200 40 45 Pork Wire shelf 150 65 75 amp glass dish residual heat 5 10 Meatloaf 750 1000 Wire shelf 185 20 25 amp glass dish residual heat 5 Chicken 1000 Wire shelf 200 30 35 amp glass dish residual heat 5 10 Au gratin Potatoes au gratin Wire shelf 180 50 55 amp glass dish residual heat 5 Lasagne Wire shelf 190 25 30 amp glass dish residual heat 5 Stuffed aubergine Ovenproof 200 35 40 glass dish residual heat 5 Notes on the Roasting and Grilling Table The range of temperatures and times given are for guidance only as they are dependent upon the composition and size
21. ey once in order to confirm the programme you have just entered The time of day will then reappear in the display Calling up Press the memory button M The display shows the set ting programmed for the mode of operation The symbol for the relevant mode of operation starts to flash and the selected programme lights up in the display Press the O key The symbols for the mode of operation light up and the time starts to count down in seconds Note If you store a new programme you will wipe out the old pro gramme completely The programmes you have entered will also be deleted if there is a power failure It is therefore advisable to make a note of it so that it is not lost completely Minute Timer with Alarm To program The minute timer with alarm can also be used as a useful reminder for other things For example you could use it to set the time it takes to boil the egg that you are cooking on the hob The timer works without switching on the appliance as long as no other functions have been selected Press the key The time of day disappears Use the key to select the length of time required Press the A key The highest power setting P9 appears in the display The symbol for microwave flashes 25 By holding down the key select PO The symbol for microwave 2 disappears and the A symbol for the timer will flash O Press the O key An audible signal will s
22. he coloured insert at the base of the plug A replacement cover carrier must be obtained from your local Zanussi Service Centre GREEN amp YELLOW 13 AMP FUSE ameszer Description of the Oven Parts e Microwave distributor cover Grill heater Control Panel Door locks Oven window Door seal Oven light Turntable Convection fan and heater Removable shelf rack Accessories Shelf racks Hang the rack in place at the top as shown then clip the base into the side wall in order to have 9 shelf levels available This appliance has 9 shelf levels Depending on the mode of operation and accessories required adjust the shelf level according to the instructions given in the tables Wire shelf For grilling meat and poultry for au gratin dishes or toasting Always place over either the oven proof glass dish or the baking tray DO NOT USE BY ITSELF Oven proof glass dish This general purpose oven proof glass dish can be used as a fat drip tray for roasting any dishes with cooking juices as well as for puddings 9 possible levels Baking tray For cakes pastries and biscuits When sliding into position make sure that a space is kept between the tray and the rear wall To be used only level Control panel 88 88
23. iate mode of operation The selected settings remain The remaining time counts down automatically All cooking sequences including the automatic programmes will be momentarily interrupted The operating functions will be cancelled The display will show the time of day The output level will briefly show on the display Note 1 If you want to switch off the turntable during operation you will need to interrupt the process by pressing the clear key twice and then follow steps 4 5 and 6 again 2 At the end of a microwave cooking sequence if power level P5 or higher was selected then a keeping warm level will automati cally switch on for a maximum of 15 minutes The display will show H H When this keeping warm time finishes the dis play will switch back to showing the time of day The keeping warm process will be interrupted if the oven door is opened It can not be switched on separately 14 Cooking Functions The appliance features the following functions Microwave only In this mode microwaves generate heat directly in the food This mode is highly suitable for warming for example ready cooked food and drinks the defrosting of meat or vegetables and for cooking food such as fish and vegetables Convection The air inside the oven is heated by the element around the fan in the back wall of the oven The fan circulates hot air to main tain an even temperature inside the oven
24. ined by the manufacturer WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety measure not be observed If the plug that is fitted to your appliance is not suitable for your socket outlet it must be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted Remove the fuse from the cut off plug The cut off plug should then be disposed of to prevent the hazard of shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13 Amp socket in another part of your home IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE If you fit your own plug the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows Connect the green and yellow earth wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or the earth symbol or coloured green and yellow Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Connect the brown live wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red The plug moulded onto the lead incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13 Amp BS1362 fuse Only ASTA or BSI approved fuses should be used The plug must not be used if the fuse cover carrier is lost The cover carrier is indicated by t
25. l goto 0 00 To correct the clock press the key twice then proceed as above Operating Instructions Microwave only ca a How to program microwaves Example 1 minute 15 seconds on output level P8 Press the key The time of day disappears from the display Set the required cooking time by pressing the key Press the A key The highest output level P9 appears in the display The amp symbol for microwave starts flashing Using the key select the required output level Press the start key The selected time starts to count down The symbol for microwave f lights up Notes Times can be set as follows up to 30 seconds in 5 second steps from 30 seconds in 10 second steps from 1 min in 15 second steps from 3 min in 30 second steps from 6 min in 1 minute steps Metal items must be kept at least 2 cm from the oven wall and the oven door Notes on microwave power levels The following list shows you the power settings and what they can be used for during microwave operation Setting 9 850 Watt Setting 8 750 Watt Setting 7 670 Watt Setting 6 580 Watt Setting 5 500 Watt Setting 4 400 Watt Setting 3 300 Watt Setting 2 240 Watt Setting 2 240 Watt Setting 1 140 Watt to start a cooking sequence to bring to the boil start roasting stewing etc heating ready made meals defr
26. led on it during grilling Containers the turntable and metal rack get very hot in the oven Use an oven glove when loading and unloading the oven Do not touch the inner or outer viewing window with metal components when loading or unloading the oven The inside of the door and oven get very hot so take care when attending food in the oven Do not put the turntable or containers in cold water or try to cool them quickly after use Note itis quite normal for steam to be emitted around the door or for misting to occur on the door or even for water droplets to appear below the door during the cooking cycle This is merely condensation from the heat of the food and does not affect the safety of your oven The door is not intended to seal the oven cavity completely It is important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference ZMB 32 CT Unpacking When you unpack the oven check that the product is free from damage deformed door etc Damage or any missing parts must be reported immediately to the retailer Dispose of packing material safely and keep away from children Installation Instructions Remove any labels from the door The oven should be installed on a flat level surface away from any direct source of heat or steam and at least 85 cm above ground The surface must be strong enough to safely bear the weight of the oven and the contents To avoi
27. ls designed specifically for this purpose This cooking operation should never be unattended Pierce foods with non porous skins or membranes to pre vent steam build up and bursting Apples potatoes and chicken livers are examples of items that should be pierced Food items with plenty of moisture or liquid such as cas seroles and soups can be safely heated on full power whereas vegetables puddings plated and prepared chilled meals are best reheated more gently on low setting until they are piping hot throughout Always follow the cooking advice given on the package when reheating or cooking commercially prepared foods including cook chill dishes However it is essential to adjust cooking times when necessary to ensure that food is piping hot throughout before serving Take particuar care when reheating food items such as mince pies Christmas pudding and sausage meat which have a high sugar or fat content and absorb microwave energy very quickly The starting temperature of the food will affect the reheating time Refrigerated food will take longer than food at room temperature Stir foods such as soups drinks sauces casseroles milk puddings or wherever possible to ensure they heat evenly Large items which cannot be stirred for example lasagne shepherd s pie are best reheated on a lower power setting to allow the center to become thoroughly heated without overheating the outer edges Large items such as jacket
28. me g Food categories Poultry i D Meat d3 Fish D d4 Delicate cakes and pastries e g deep frozen cream cake Oy Automatic Cooking There are eight automatic cooking programmes Press the key one or more times to select the appropriate programme then enter the weight of the food to be cooked Note The following gives you examples of what food can be cooked with which programme For liquids see Microwave table on page 27 Programme C Food categories Max weight in grams Cl Chicken potatoes 4000 C2 Root vegetables cabbage peas broad beans etc 3400 C3 Beef rare medium 3300 C4 Simmering of meat sauces and casseroles 1400 c5 Lamb rare re heating liquids 3400 C6 Lamb medium fish fillets 4000 C7 Lamb well done whole fish 3700 C8 Pork frozen ready meals 3000 Combining Automatic Defrost i and Automatic Cooking You can select both automatic functions one after the other Select the automatic defrost programme and enter the weight of the food Do not press the start key Set the automatic cooking programme select programme and enter weight Now press the start key D At the end of the defrosting time the appliance will automatically switch over to the cooking programme 17 Convection How to program em C O Coo maa a OQ o O O S amp S m EE y a a Ca I 5S ae 18 Example 20 minutes at
29. meals Ready meals in metal packages or plastic containers with metal lids should be heated or defrosted in your microwave oven only if they are explicitly marked as being suitable for microwave use Please follow the operating instructions printed on the pack Take guidance from a similar type of food Lengthen or shorten the cooking time accordingly Double Quantity almost Double Time Half quantity Half Time Set a shorter cooking time or reduce the microwave power output Select a longer cooking time or a higher microwave power setting Note that larger foods will require longer cooktime Next time try a lower power setting for a longer time Stir liquids such as soup periodically Baking Table Description Accessories Shelf level Microwave Temperature Total time from base ower bo Gs min Cakes in tin A Cake mix Baking tray 160 170 60 65 A residual heat 5 Sponge cake Baking tray 160 170 35 45 Cheese cake Baking tray A 160 170 60 70 residual heat 10 Quiche Lorraine Baking tray A 150 160 40 50 Pastries on baking tray Swiss roll Baking tray A 170 180 12 17 Fruit flan or tart Baking tray A 160 170 45 55 residual heat 5 Cakes baked in a loaf tin Baking tray A 165 175 20 25 residual heat 5 Pizza Baking tray A 240 250 13 17 Deep frozen pizza2 Wire shelf A 200 18 20 amp glass dish residual heat 3 5 Deep fro
30. n can be found on the rating plate located on a foil label on the back of the appliance We suggest you make a note below so that you have the details readily available Model ZMB 32 CT Serial number Date of purchase In guarantee customers should ensure the above checks have been made as the engineer will charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown Please note that proof of purchase will be required for any in guarantee service calls To contact your local Zanussi Service Force Centre telephone 0990 929929 Your call will be automatically routed to the Service Centre covering your post code area Further information can be found in the accompanying Customer Care booklet and also in your local telephone directory under 2 Spare parts can be purchased from Zanussi Service Centres UK CUSTOMER CARE For general enquiries regarding your Zanussi appliance or for further information on Zanussi products you are invited to contact our Consumer Care Department by letter or telephone as follows Customer Care Department Zanussi Ltd Zanussi House Hambridge Road Newbury Berkshire RG14 SEP Tel 01635 521313 Guarantee Conditions STANDARD GUARANTEE CONDITIONS We Zanussi Limited undertake that if within 24 months of the date of the purchase this Zanussi appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials we will at our o
31. nd cauliflower with a little water Cook vegetables with soft consistency such as mushrooms Peppers and tomatoes without liquid Increase cooking time by approximately 50 for larger pieces Where possible cut vegetables into equal sized pieces Tips on microwaving You can t find cooking details for a specific quantity of food ee ie The food is too dry me e oiim If food is not yet defrosted heated through or m me cooked on completion of cooking time The food is overcooked on the outside and mo me ejo undercooked in the middle on completion of cooking time 28 Defrosting of meat poultry and fish Place frozen unpacked meat on an inverted plate in a glass or porcelain container or use a plastic sieve so that the meat juices can drain Halfway through defrosting tum the food dividing it where possible and removing the pieces that have defrosted Defrosting of butter pieces of layer cake and cottage cheese Do not fully defrost in the appliance but leave to adjust out side This will give a more even result Remove any metal or aluminium foil packaging and or acces sories before defrosting Defrosting of fruit and vegetables Fruit and vegetables that are to be used raw later should not be fully defrosted in the appliance but left to adjust outside Fruit and vegetables that are to be cooked straight away can be cooked straight from frozen using a higher power level Ready made
32. ntainers should be used singly in the microwave oven and should not be allowed to touch the sides If using the metal cooking rack the foil container should be placed on an upturned non metallic ovenproof plate There should be no metal to metal contact during the microwave cooking process 5 Foil containers should never be re used in the micro wave oven 6 If the microwave oven has been in use for 15 minutes or more allow it to coo before using it again 7 The container and turntable may become hot during use take great care when removing either from the oven 8 Remember when using an aluminium foil container that the reheating or cooking times may be longer than you are accustomed to always ensure that the food is piping hot before serving Note please find a comprehensive list of containers which are suitable for use in convection grill microwave and combination functions below Food safety The basic rules to remember when reheating foods are cover stir turn where possible and aliow standing time Always cook food until it is piping hot throughout Do not heat food in a can in the microwave oven Always place in a suitable container When warming baby bottles be sure to remove the teat shake the liquid and test the temperature on the back of your hand before feeding children s foods it is essential to stir and verify the temperature before consumption to avoid serious inter nal burn
33. osting and heating deep frozen ready made meals warming delicate dishes such as mushrooms cheese snails mussels kidney beans butter heating baby food in glass jars remove the lid melting chocolate for coating cakes simmering soups stews casseroles noodles after bringing to the boil on Setting 8 9 defrosting meat fish fruit bread and cakes swelling rice after bringing to the boil on Setting 8 9 warming cold dishes drinks softening butter proving yeasted dough defrosting cream and butter defrosting cakes with cream or butter icing x Automatic Defrost There are four automatic defrost programmes available The appropriate programme is selected by pressing the amp defrost key one or more times Then the weight of the food is keyed in The appliance will calculate the time automatically Example 1 kg chicken 88 BB i Press the Oo key The time of day disappears In the display d1 appears and the symbol for automatic defrost SS oe i LES will start flashing 2 eos oo oi Use the key to enter the weight of the food to be defrosted the symbol for microwaves 3 and the automatic defrost symbol ey will light up a 2 ooo Press the D key The display shows the defrost time A 0 J j i f amp Note eo IL The following gives you examples of what food can be defros amp ted with which programme o EE Program
34. ound when the timer has finished counting down Microwave Tables Defrosting Description Meat Small joint of meat Steak Mixed chopped meat Goulash Poultry Chicken 1000 Duck 1500 2000 Fish Whole fish 500 Shrimp s Crab 250 Dairy Produce Cottage cheese Butter Cheese Cream Fruit Strawberries red currants cherries damsons apricots Raspberries Bread Rolls Wholemeal mixed rye Loaf Cakes Dry cakes e g cakes with short crust pastry Fruit flans on baking sheet 1 slice cheese cake 1 slice covered apple tart Cream and butter cream layer cakes Melting food Chocolate toppings Butter Remarks Hints Turn once Cover fatty parts with alumini um foil after 1st half of defrosting time Turn once during defrosting in oven Remove defrosted chopped meat after 10 min During defrosting time in oven turn once Cover legs with aluminium foil after 1st half of defrosting time As for chicken Turn once during defrosting time in oven Cover fins with aluminium foil if desired Stir thoroughly after half defrosting time Divide and stir frozen cottage cheese pieces from time to time First remove any aluminium foil wrapping Stir from time to time Defrost in a covered container During defrost time in oven stir once Defrost in a covered container Turn once whilst defrosting in oven Defrost individual slices in a covered container
35. ption repair or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE for labour materials or carriage on condition that The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating plate The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions The appliance has not been serviced maintained repaired taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by us All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Zanussi Service Force Centre Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become the Company s property This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights Home visits are made between 8 30 am and 5 30 pm Monday to Friday Visits may be available outside these hours in which case a premium will be charged EXCLUSIONS This guarantee does not cover Damage or calls resulting from transportation improper use or neglect the replacement of any light bulbs or remo vable parts of glass or plastic Technical data Overall dimension mm Width 360 Depth 360 Height 247 Cavity dimension mm Width 555 Depth 429 Height 348 Volume 32 litre Weight 28 kg Build In Kit BF 450 Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom Appliances found to be in use within a commercial
36. s Do not heat or cook boiled coddled eggs or fried eggs They can burst and cause serious burns or damage to your oven It is necessary to cover foods in most cases to keep in the heat and moisture They will be tastier and your oven will stay cleaner However airtight containers should not be used in the oven Suitable ovenware Mode of operation Ovenware Material Ovenproof glass and ceramic without any metal e g pyrex oven to tableware Non ovenproof glass and porcelain ex table crockery without metal deco Ovenproof earthenware Plastic heat resistant up to 200 C Paper Microwave cling film Roasting bag Metal cooking containers Metal baking tins Wire shelf Oven proof glass dish Baking tray Please note the maximum temper ature stated by the manufacturer Safety instructions To prevent liquids from boiling over wait 20 seconds before adding anything to boiling liquids or removing them from the oven For small amounts one sausage a single croissant etc piace a glass of water alongside the food item Time settings that are too long may dry out and burn the food To avoid such incidents never use the same cooking times as for traditional ovens Do not do deep fat frying in the microwave oven The fat temperature cannot be controlled hazardous situa tions can result Popcorn may be prepared in the microwave oven but only in special packages or utensi
37. s the Okey The time of day disappears Set the required cooking time using the key Press the A key The maximum power level P9 will appear in the display The microwave symbol will flash Set the required power output using the key Press the key The pre set time and the tempera ture 180 C will appear in the display The symbols for microwave and Thermal grilling A will start to flash Set the required temperature using the key Press the start key O The pre set time will start to count down The symbols for microwave AY and vv Thermal grilling A will light up Combined Microwave and Grilling How to program M I j 23 Example 20 minutes at 170 C and Power setting P6 Press the key The time of day disappears Set the required cooking time using the key Press the aA key The maximum power level P9 will appear in the display The microwave symbol will flash Set the required power output using the key Press the i key The pre set time and the maximum grilling temperature 200 C will appear in the display The symbols for microwave 2 and grilling vwv will start to flash Set the required temperature using the key Press the start key O The pre set time will start to count down The symbols for microwave and grilling YYY will light up Pre selecting
38. thout the turntable If food or water is not present to absorb the microwave energy the magnetron tube can be damaged The built in safety interlock switches prevent the combi nation oven from operating when the door is open Do not tamper with the safety interlock switches or attempt to operate the oven with the door open as this can result in exposure to microwave energy Do not force the turntable to rotate by hand This may cause malfunctioning It is dangerous for anyone except qualified service engi neers to service or make adjustments to this oven Contact your nearest authorised Zanussi Service Force centre should service be required It is particularly important that the oven door closes pro perly and that there is no damage to the door warped hinges and latches broken or insecure door seals and sealing surface Do not operate the oven if damaged until it has been repaired by qualified service personnel Do not allow food spills or cleaner residue to accumulate on door sealing surfaces See the Care and Cleaning sec tion for cleaning instructions Do not remove the outer case door or control panel at any time Doing so may cause exposure to extremely high voltage Only trained personnel can carry out any repair which involves removal of these parts Do not store this appliance outdoors Do not use this product near water Do not attempt to dry clothing or newspapers in the com bination oven These items can
39. up Clean the turntable using washing up liquid or put it in the dishwasher Clean the turntable support with washing up liquid 32 Other accessories The wire racks shelves baking tray and oven proof glass dish should be removed immediately after use and soaked in washing up liquid and water Food remains can then be removed quite easily using a brush and normal washing up liquid The glass trays are heavy and can break if dropped Use caution when handling them Cleaning the exterior Open the oven door when cleaning the control panel This will prevent the oven from being turned on accidentally You should clean outside surfaces of the oven with mild washing up liquid and water followed by a wiping with clear water to remove any excess detergent Dry with a soft cloth Spray on window cleaners or all purpose spray on kitchen cleaners can also be used Never use abrasive cleaners scou ring pads or harsh chemicals on the outside surfaces of your oven To prevent damage to the working parts do not allow water to seep into ventilation openings Service and spare parts the microwave oven is not working properly Check that the appliance is connected correctly the fuses in the fuse cupboard are working there has not been a power cut If the fuses continue to blow please contact a qualified electri cian the microwave mode is not working Check that the door is properly closed no food de
40. zen baguettes Oven proof A 200 15 20 glass dish residual heat 3 5 Small pastries made of puff pastry Baking tray A 170 180 15 25 Drop scones Baking tray A 150 170 18 25 1 Preheat the oven to the selected temperature 2 Refer to manufacturers instructions Notes on the Baking Table The range of baking temperatures and times given are for guidance only as they are dependent upon the composition of the dough the quantity and the baking tin size and material We recommend that you start by using the lower temperature setting Only select a higher temperature if for example you want to brown food more or if the baking is taking too long If you cannot find specific instructions for one of your recipes follow the instructions for one which is similar Unless otherwise stated the settings given in the table are for use in a cold oven Residual heat refers to leaving the cooked dish to stand for a short time in the switched off appliance How can you be certain that the cake is baked through w Insert a wooden skewer into the most risen part of the cake If no mixture sticks to the skewer you can switch off the oven and leave the cake in the residual heat Tf the cake collapses or is soggy spongy or watery Check the recipe Use less liquid next time Note mixing times by hand or in particular if you have used a mixer Tf the base of the cake is too light in colour m ew sy Choos
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