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1. Installation of the appliance Choose an even surface with enough space for the ventilation of the appliance Keep a distance at least 7 5 cm between the appliance and the adjacent walls Make sure that the door of the microwave oven can be easily opened Make sure that the power plug is easily acces sible and can be reached and disconnected in emergencies or dangerous situations Keep a gap at least 30 cm free above the microwave Do not remove the feet underneath the micorwave Do not block air supply and exhaust openings Otherwise the appliance may be damaged Install the appliance as far away as possible from radios and televisions The operation of the microwave oven can cause malfunctions of radio and television reception Connect the appliance fo a standard house hold wall socket Make sure that the voltage and frequency ratings correspond to the details stated on the rated power label A Important Do not install the microwave above a cooker or other appliance generating heat Installation in such a location could lead to damage to the appliance and the loss of warranty Remove packaging material and any protective film on the surface of the casing Note Do not remove the light grey flimmer cover plate which is mounted in the cooking area to protect the magnetron Description of functions Setting the clock After inserting the mains plug into the socket and powering on open the microwave door o
2. Example T Proceed as follows to cook 400 g vegetables or fruit 1 Press button Vegetables fruit in standby mode 2 Using the dial select 400 g 3 Press button Start quick start Example 2 To heat 300 ml water proceed as follows 1 Press button Beverages in standby mode 2 Using the dial to select 300 ml 3 Press button Start quick start Example 3 Proceed as follows if you wish to heat a starter 1 Press button Enteres in standby mode 2 Press button Start quick start Making pizza in the Crispy Pan Using the Crispy Pan you can make crisp pizzas in the microwave To do this use the button Piz za Press button Pizza e once for frozen pizza temperature approx 18 weight 150 g 450g P 1 appears on the LED display e twice for chilled pizzas temperature approx 5 weight 150 g 450g P 2 appears on the LED display e three times for fresh pizzas temperature approx 20 weight 700 g 900 g P 3 appears on the LED display Example Proceed as follows if you wish to cook a pizza 1 Press button Pizza once The LED displays P 1 P 2 or P 3 if the button is pressed twice or three times respectively 2 Turn the dial to set the weight of the pizza 3 Place the pizza in the Crispy Pan and position the Crispy Pan on the metal rack in the middle of the turntable in the m
3. Cleaning and Care 16 Disposal 17 Warranty amp Service 17 Importer 17 Tips 18 Freezing and defrosting the easy way 18 Cooking the easy way 19 Grilling the easy way 22 Recipe suggestions 24 Pizza 24 Onion soup with gratinated cheese topping 24 Lentil Hotpot 25 Cauliflower with gratinated cheese topping 25 Maccaroni and minced meat casserole with broccoli 26 Filet of pork with mushrooms in spicy paprika sauce 26 Potato gratin 27 Chicken fricassee 27 Green chicken casserole 28 Bread or bacon dumplings 28 White sauce 29 Vanilla sauce 29 Rice pudding 29 Red fruit pudding with strawberries and raspberries 30 Index 31 Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this manual for later reference Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date COMBI MICROWAVE KH 1106 Introduction Proper Use This appliance is intended for the heating and pre paration of foodstuffs according to the described procedures Any modifications of the appliance shall be deemed to be improper use and implies substantial danger The manufacturer takes no responsibility for damage s arising out of usage that is contrary to the instructions laid down This appliance is not intended for commercial use Legend A Important Warnings against damages to the appliance A Danger Risk of injuries Notes Hints and tips for handling the
4. disposal firm or through your communal waste disposal facility Observe the currently valid regulations In case of doubt consult your waste disposal facility Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally responsible manner Warranty amp Service This appliance is guaranteed for 3 years from the date of purchase It has been carefully produced and meticulously checked before delivery Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase Contact your service centre by telephone in case of questions pertaining to the warranty Your goods can be transmitted free of cost only in this manner The warranty covers only material or manufacturing faults not normal wear or damage to fragile parts such as switches or rechargeable batteries The appliance is intended solely for private not commercial use If this product has been subjected to improper or inappropriate handling abuse or interventions not carried out by one of our autho rised sales and service outlets the warranty will be considered void This warranty does not affect your statutory rights DES Ltd Units 14 15 Bilston Industrial Estate Oxford Street Bilston W14 7EG Tel 0870 787 6177 Fax 0870 787 6168 e mail support uk kompernass com Kompernass Service lreland c o Irish Connection 41 Harbour view Howth Co Dublin Tel 087 99 62 077 Fax 18398056 e mail support ie kompernass com Importer KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44
5. microwave Package Contents Immediately after unpacking the appliance please en sure that the contents are complete and not damaged 1 Microwave oven Model KH 1106 1 Turnable ring 1 Glass turntable 1 Metal rack 1 Crispy Pan 1 Operating manual Description of Components Air vent Glass turntable Turnable ring LED display Control panel Door safety latch Window Door handle Metal rack Crispy Pan 6000000000 Buttons controls on the control panel Weight defrost Pizza Button panel for preset cooking functions With the buttons and a total of 11 cooking functions is available Pre heat Pre settings Grill combi Kitchen timer Cancel stop childlock Microwave Memory Dial Start quick start Clock energy save Time defrost 8060000000060 AN This symbol on the microwave warns you about the risk of burning Door safety latch Pull the handle to open the door If the door is opened during operation the cooking process is in terrupted the program or function however remain The cooking process is continued when the door is closed and the button Start quick start is pressed again Glass turntable Place the turnable ring in the middle of the microwave Position the turntable sich that the indentations on thje back of the turntable lock into the three base clips Always leave the glass turnta ble with the turnable ring in the appliance during operation Due to the rotat
6. min in 10 second increments e from 5 to 10 min in 30 second increments e from 10 to 30 min in 1 minute increments e from 30 to 95 min in 5 minute increments 3 Start the cooking process To start the cooking process please press button Start quick start In the LED display the symbols for microwave operation and cooking appear The count down begins Note If you press button Start quick start during operation the cooking time will be in creased by 30 seconds while the power level remains unchanged Interrupting processes Cancel Stop You can stop a process interrupt it and then conti nue Aborting stopping an input process Press button Cancel Stop once to abort or stop an input process The appliance switches back to standby mode Interrupting the cooking process Press button Cancel Stop once to interrupt a cooking process The appliance interrupts the coo king process and stops the remaining time Press button Start quick start to continue the cooking process Abort the cooking process Press button Cancel Stop twice to abort a cooking process The appliance switches back to standby mode Prolong shorten the cooking time To increase decrease the cooking time during cooking turn the dial e turn clockwise and the cooking time is increa sed by one minute e anti clockwise and the cooking time is de creased by one minute In order to inc
7. potatoes Fat to grease the casserole 2 tblsp breadcrumbs 1 carton of cream 200 ml 50 g grated Emmentaler cheese Butter flakes Spices salt pepper Preparation After peeling and washing cut the potatoes into thin slices and season them Grease a casserole layer the potatoes and pour the cream over them Finally sprinkle with the cheese and breadcrumbs and distribute the butter flakes over the top Gratinate with the Grill Combifunction C 1 at 500 watts for approx 20 minutes Chicken fricassee Ingredients 1 chicken approx 1000 g 300 9 mushrooms 00 9 asparagus 250 ml instant meat broth 100 ml cream 2 packets white sauce instant 1 tblsp white wine Spices salt pepper nutmeg Preparation Sprinkle salt on the chicken and put it into a micro wave dish Cook with lid at 800 watts for approx 16 18 minutes Clean and halve the mushrooms peel the asparagus and cut into 2 to 3 cm long pieces Re move the skin and bones from the cooked chicken and cut the meat into bite size pieces Put the meat broth chicken asparagus and mushrooms into a microwave dish Heat with lid at 600 watts for approx 13 15 minutes stirring occa sionally Now stir the cream and the powdered sauce in and boil at 600 watts for a further 5 6 mi nutes Season to taste with white wine salt pepper and nutmeg 27 Green chicken casserole Ingredients 400 g chicken breast fillet 1 small courgette 1 sm
8. suitable for microwave cookery un less stated otherwise The cooking details refer to food at refrigerator temperature Defrost food to be cooked first Note The defrosting time for deep frozen vegetables 18 C approx 100 1000 g can vary between 5 and 15 minutes Follow the instructions on the packet if in doubt Prepa re vegetables by washing and cleaning them before cooking Preparation instructions are important e Please absolutely observe the various prepara tion instructions While the addition of liquid is required usually 1 2 tblsp per 100 g vege tables for some foods no liquid is required e g for cucumberse spanish onions mushrooms and spinach Other foods must be stirred at least once during cooking Observe standing times e The so called standing time is particularly important as for defrosting The temperature compensation and the resulting after cooking should always be 5 10 minutes e During this standing time leave the food in the switched off microwave or outside the appliance e After this standing time you can season vegetables or add a little butter if desired e When cooking food in bowls or deep frozen convenience foods pay attention to the prepa ration times for cooking in microwave ovens stated on the packaging e The details in the following chart are only intended as standard values 20 Type of food Boiled potatoes Weight quantit
9. to enter the weight of the food to be defrosted in grams the LED display shows 9 You can set the following weight ranges for the various foods Meat 100 to 2300g Poultry 100 to 4000 g Fish 100 to 1000g Pizza 150 to 900g Vegetables 100 to 600g Sausage 100 to 500g To start the defrosting process by weight plea se press button Start quick start In the LED display the symbols for microwave operati on and defrosting flash 54 The calcula ted time counts backwards Note With some foods such as meat poultry fish vegetables and sausage it is necessary to turn the food after a while The acoustic signal sounds twice and turn appears on the display to remind you to turn the food Press Cancel Stop button then open the door and turn the food Close the door and press button Start quick start The defrosting process is continued Note If you wish to carry on without turning wait for a while after the acoustic signal The microwave automatically continues its program We recommend that you turn the food This en sures even defrosting Defrosting by time 1 Press button Defrosting The red symbols for microwave operation and defrosting 2 Turn the dial to set the defrosting time The maximum possible defrosting time is 95 mi nutes 3 Press button Start quick start to start the defrosting process In the LED display the symbols of microwave operat
10. 1 12 13 14 15 Disposal 17 Fish 13 14 15 19 21 22 Fish filet 21 Glass Turntable 3 4 16 Grill function 3 12 14 22 23 24 Grill Combi 3 14 25 26 Kitchen timer 3 10 Layer cake 18 Magnetron control protection function 16 Meatballs 8 14 22 23 Memory 3 11 16 Memory function 11 16 Metal stand 4 24 Microwave power 10 11 14 Microwave radiation 4 5 7 Mushrooms 20 21 24 26 27 Noodles 20 Peas 21 Pizza 3 4 13 14 15 24 Pork 12 13 23 25 26 Pork chops 23 Potatoes 5 7 13 14 20 25 27 Poultry 12 13 14 15 19 Power 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 20 21 25 26 29 30 Power saving function 16 Pre heat 3 Pre settings 3 11 Quick start 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Recipes 30 Rice 21 29 Rolls 14 18 22 23 28 Shish kebab 22 Spinach 20 21 Standing times 18 20 Start quick start 3 4 12 Starters 12 Strawberries 19 30 Time defrost 3 Trouts 23 Turnable ring 3 4 16 Vegetables fruit 13 Warranty amp Service 17 Weight defrost 3 Weight of the food 12 15 31 Pet PE
11. 3 5 minutes Then drain off in a colander Now braise the onion and the clove of garlic with the butter in a microwave dish at 600 watts for approx 4 5 minutes Then add the mince meat and the tomato pur e cook again for 8 10 minutes at 600 watts Stir in 3 4 carton of sour cream and season with salt and pepper Wash and clean the broccoli and place it into a microwave dish with 4 tblsp water Pre cook with lid at 800 watts for aprox 5 minutes then allow to drain off Put the maccaroni vegetables and mincemeat in sauce into a casserole and mix Distribute the remai ning 1 4 carton of sour cream over the top and co ver with cheese slices Cook and gratinate with the Grill Combi function C 2 at 500 watts for ap prox 16 18 minutes Filet of pork with mushrooms in spicy paprika sauce Ingredients A fillets of pork each approx 150g 350 g white mushrooms 150g cubed bacon 2 cartons of cream 400 ml 2 tblsp tomato pur e Spices salt pepper paprika Preparation Season the filets of pork and place them in a flat casserole Clean and halve the mushrooms and put them into the casserole with the filets of pork Mix the cream tomato pur e and pap rika in a mi crowave dish and boil at 600 watt for approx 5 6 minutes Then pour the sauce over the filets Cook and gratinate using the Grill Combi function C 2 at 300 watts for approx 20 22 minutes 26 Potato gratin Ingredients 1000 g
12. 6 d KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH1106 11 07 V1 E COMBIMICROWAVE gt 2 28885 gga 228 a a 17 t KH 1106 Combimicrowave Operating instructions KH 1106 1 F 9 sn 11 Hip af LIST OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction Proper Use Package Contents Description of Components Buttons controls on the control panel Technical data Safety Safety precautions for the avoidance of excessive contact with microwave energy Important safety instructions Earthing notice Correct Installation Interference with other appliances Before you begin Basic principles of microwave cookery Use suitable cookware Installation of the appliance Description of functions Setting the clock Setting 12 hour mode Setting 24 hour mode Setting the kitchen timer IO 0 oI Shia BR WOW WO wm wm O Operation Cooking in the microwave oven Quick start function Memory function Selecting pre settings Auto menu Grill function Grill Combi cooking procedure Defrosting by weight Defrosting by time Query functions 1 31 15 Child protection system 15 Power saving function 16 Magnetron control protection function 16 Acoustic signal function 16
13. 867 BOCHUM www kompernass com Tips Freezing and defrosting the easy way The microwave is the ideal appliance for even and quick defrosting of deep frozen goods The se lection of power defrosting and standing times de pend on the nature and amount of food Microwaves always penetrate the food from the out side to the inside Therefore particularly large items cannot be defrosted right to the middle otherwise the outer layers may begin to cook Correct defrosting begins with the freezing process Consider what you are doing and freeze small flat portions suitable for your household Consider also the size of the various bowls or plates on which you wish to defrost the deep frozen goods later in the microwave In the following defrosting chart several foods are listed You will find a so called standing time as well as details regarding time and amount This ser ves as a temperature compensation time in which the remaining heat from the defrosted layers is trans ferred to the still frozen layers in the middle During this standing time leave the deep frozen goods in the switched off microwave or outside the applian ce There may be deviations in the stated values These are caused by the different factors of the foods Use the integrated defrosting functions See also the chapters Defrosting by weight and Defrosting by time Type of food Rolls W
14. Weight quantity 400 600g Add liquid see notes Watts power 500 Watt cooking time in mins approx 8 12 mins Preparation information for every 100g of fish add 1 tblsp water lemon stock or wine 21 Grilling the easy way For all grilling processes please use the metal rack Additionally place a large heat resistant plate underneath the metal rack This collects gravy fat juices and contaminati on by food splashes The grill function is e g suitable for thin slices of meat fish meatballs shish kebab sausage or pieces of chicken Toast or rolls can be toasted with the grill read slo Tips and gra tinated toast e g Hawaii Toast can be made You can directly select the grill function or se lect several foods via the quick selection but tons with the menu images For some foods and or the way of their prepa ration a combined cooking and grilling process is advisable For both possible functi ons cooking and grilling times are automatically carried out in the corresponding length Please also read chapter Grill Combi cooking process Prepare the food you wish to grill just as you would usually do For example remove the scales from fish first then gut them Rub chicken with seasoning and always cook chicken legs skin side first Turn the food after the first stated cooking time The stated value 1 corresponds with the time for th first side value to for the s
15. all green paprika 125 ml instant chicken broth 200 g leeks 150g turnip cabbage 1509 celery 2 tblsp creme fraiche 50 g cream cheese with herbs Preparation Clean and wash the vegatables Cut the leeks into rings and the turnip cabbage and celery into thin sli ces Braise in a microwave dish with lid at 600 watts for approx 6 8 minutes Cut the chicken bre ast into small pieces the courgette into half slices and the paprika into cubes and put them into the dish together with the hot instant chicken broth and the other ingredients Cook with lid at 600 watts for approx 12 15 minutes stirring occa sionally Then stir in the cr me fraiche and the cream cheese with herbs Bread or bacon dumplings Ingredients for 4 dumplings 4 wheat rolls 1 2 tsp salt 150 ml milk AO g butter 3 eggs 2 3 tblsp breadcrumbs 2 3 tblsp chopped parsley 30 g cubed bacon for bacon dumplings Preparation Cut the rolls small and sprinkle with salt Heat the milk in a micrwave dish at 800 watts for approx 2 4 minutes then pour it over the rolls and leave to stand for approx 15 minutes Beat the butter and the eggs until creamy then add the soaked rolls together with the breadcrumbs and the parsley and knead to a firm dough Note for bacon dumplings also knead in the cubed bacon Moisten your hands and shape 4 evenly sized dumplings immerse them in cold water for a mo ment Cook at 500 watts for approx 6 8 minut
16. anger Improper use of the earthing connector can cause the risk of an electric shock NOTE Should you have any questions about earthing or the instructions on the use of this electrical appliance please consult an electrician or a maintenance technician Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can accept liability for damage to the microwave oven or injury to persons resulting from failure to comply with the instructions for electrical connection Interference with other appliances The operation of the microwave can cause inter ference on your radio television or similar appliances If such interference should occur it may be reduced or corrected with the following remedial measures e Clean the door and the seal of the microwave e Re align the receiver antenna of your radio or television e Position the microwave in a different place to the receiver e Move the microwave away from the receiver e Plug the microwave into another wall socket The microwave and the receiver should be connected to different circuits Before you begin Basic principles of microwave cookery e Arrange the food sensibly e The thickest parts near the edges e Pay attention to the cooking time Select the shortest possible stated cooking time and increase as required Food that is cooked too long can begin to smoke or catch fire Cover the food during cooking with a lid suitable for microwave cookery The lid prevents splash
17. ayed in the LED display 6 Turn the dial to set the cooking time durati on 10 00 at 600 w power 7 Press button Memory 3 3 is displayed in the LED display 8 Press button Grill Combi once to set the grilling function G 1 is displayed in the LED display 9 Turn the dial to set the grilling time durati on 10 00 Press button Start quick start to activate the pre setting function Selecting pre settings With this program you can pre program a certain starting time for cooking or grilling food If you have correctly adjusted the settings the appliance will automatically start at the set time Note The clock must be set to select the Pre settings function 1 Press button Pre settings The LED display shows the currently set time and the hour figu re flashes 2 Turn the dial to set the hours 3 Press button Pre Settings again Now the minute indicator starts flashing Turn the dial to set the minutes Enter the desired cooking program For microwave operation Press button Mi crowave correspondingly often to select the power level Set the desired cooking time using the dial For grilling Press button wGrill Combi once to activate the grill functi on Set the desired cooking time using the dial Press button Start quick start The clock symbol and the colon flash The mi crowave automatically
18. ces of young Gouda cheese Preparation Peel the onions and cut them into rings Put them into a microwave dish with the butter and pepper add the meat broth and cook with lid at 800 watts for approx 12 15 minutes Then add white wine and season to taste Now cut the toated bread into small cubes Fill the onion soup into 4 soup dishes and add the bread cubes Place 1 2 slice of cheese on each soup dish Place the four soup dishes on the turntable and gra tinate via the grill function for approx 10 minutes 24 Lentil Hotpot Ingredients 200 g dried lentils 50 g smoked fat bacon 125 g pork belly 1 bunch vegetable mix for soups 500 ml water 1 bay leaf 250 g potatoes 2 smoked boiling sausages Spices salt pepper vinegar sugar Preparation Soak the lentils in plenty of water over night Clean and wash the soup vegetables and cut them into small pieces Cube the meat and the ba con Put the draines lentils into a microwave dish to gether with 500 ml water and meat bacon soup vegetables and the bay leaf Cook at 600 watts for 10 12 minutes with the lid on Peel wash and cube the potatoes and cut the boiling sausage into slices Add the pieces of potato and slices of sausage to the hotpot and mix well Cook at 500 watts for approx 18 minutes and then add seasoning to taste Cauliflower with gratinated cheese topping Ingredients 500 g cleaned cauliflower 250 ml water Salt 1 tblsp starch 2 eg
19. d with thick skins such as potatoes whole pumpkins apples and chestnuts must be pricked before cooking The content of babies bottles or jars of baby food should be shaken or stirred A Danger Before feeding check the temperature to avoid potentially lethal burns for babies Cooking utensils may become hot from the heat emitted by the food so you may require oven gloves to touch them In this case it should be checked if the cooking utensils are suitable for use in the microwave A Danger Microwave radiation is dangerous Arrange for service and repair work in which the coverings that protect you from contact with microwave radiation need to be removed to be carried out only by trained specialists A Danger Inadequate cleanliness of the cooking appliance can lead to destruction of the upper surface which on your part influences the total period of use and could possibly lead to dan gerous situations Earthing notice Correct Installation This appliance must be earthed The appliance has a lead with an earthing wire and earthing con nector A correspondingly installed and earthed wall socket is required for this In the case of a short circuit earthing with the earthing cable reduces the risk of an electric shock An individual circuit solely for the connection of the microwave is recommended The use of high voltages is dangerous and can cause fires or other accidents resulting in damage to the appliance A D
20. econd follo wing side Note Make sure to enter the times for the first and second side separately There may be deviations in the following stated values They result from various factors e g temperature shape of the food Type of food 2 turkey steaks 400 g Function Grill Time Ind side in mins approx 12 mins Function Grill Time 2nd side in mins approx 10 mins Type of food 2 chicken legs 500g Function Grill Time 1st side in mins approx 8 mins Function Grill Time 2nd side in mins approx 7 mins Type of food Function 2 shish kebab 400g Grill Time Ind side in mins approx 12 mins Function Grill Time 2nd side in mins approx 12 mins 22 Type of food 2 trouts 400g Function Combi 2 Time 1st side in mins approx 8 mins Function Grill Time 2nd side in mins approx 7 mins Type of food 4 Meatballs 600g Function Combi 2 Time Ind side in mins approx 12 mins Function Grill Time 2nd side in mins approx 8 mins Type of food 2 pork chops 600g Function Grill Time Ind side in mins approx 15 mins Function Grill Time 2nd side in mins approx 13 mins Suitable tableware For defrosting cooking etc always use dishes or bowl
21. eight quantity 50 g 2 pc Defrosting time approx 1 min Standing time Notes tips Type of food Bread Weight quantity 500g Defrosting time 8 10 mins Standing time 10 20 mins Notes tips Type of food Layer cake Weight quantity 400 800g Defrosting time 8 12 mins Standing time 90 120 mins ly slightly defrost th Notes tips only slightly defrost the fancy cake Type of food Butter Weight quantity 250g Defrosting time approx 1 min Standing time 20 30 mins remove the packaging Notes tips and put the butter on a plate Type of food Cheese piece Weight quantity 500g Defrosting time 5 6 mins Standing time 60 90 mins turn the item once Notes tips after half of the time Type of food Cold meats Weight quantity 200g Defrosting time approx 3 mins Standing time 10 15 mins Notes tips turn the cold meat after half the time carefully cut slices with the knife before standing time begins Type of food Strawberries Weight quantity 250g Defrosting time approx 8 mins Standing time 5 10 mins defrost the strawberries or other Notes tips fruit in a dish wiht a lid Stir carefully after half of the time To defrost meat poultry and fish please read the chapter Defrosting by weight Cooking the easy way e When cooking food always use tablewear with a lid
22. ere is no residual food or cleaning agent on the seals A WARNING If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person e It is hazardous for anyone other than a compe tent person to carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy Important safety instructions When using electrical appliances elementary safety precautions must be taken including the follo wing e Do not allow individuals including children to use the appliance whose physical sensorial or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge hinder their safe usage of it if they have not previously been supervised or instruc ted in its correct usage Tell children about the appliance and its potential dangers so that they do not play with it A Danger To reduce the risk of burns electric shock fires bodily injuries or excessive contact with microwave radiation Please read all instructions before using the appliance e Only use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in this manual Do not use any caustic chemicals or vapours in this appliance This microwave oven is especially designed for heating cooking grilling or drying foodstuffs It is not designed for use in industrial or laboratory areas Do not use the microwave oven when it is empty e Ifthe supply cord is dama
23. es then they are ready to be served 28 White sauce Ingredients 40 g flour 30 g butter 250 ml instant broth 250 ml milk Spices salt white pepper sugar Preparation Put flour butter hot broth and milk into a microwave dish mix well and cook at full power 800 watts for approx 4 5 minutes stirring well occasionally Then cook further for another 4 5 minutes at just 300 watts Mix well and add the seasonings to taste Vanilla sauce Ingredients 250 ml milk Pulp of 1 2 a vanilla bean 1 carton of cream 250 ml 2 tblsp starch 3 tblsp sugar 1 egg yolk Preparation Mix the milk vanilla paste cream corn flour and sugar in a microwave safe bowl Cook at 800 watts for approx 4 5 minutes stirring once Stir the cooked savice well and bind it with egg yolk Rice pudding Ingredients 2509 rice for milk puddings 11 milk 1 tsp butter 40 g sugar cinnamon and sugar for sprinkling or stewed fruit Seasoning salt Preparation Put rice milk a pinch of salt butter and sugar into a large microwave basin Boil with lid at full power 800 watts for approx 10 12 minutes then stir and allow to swell at only 100 watts for approx 20 22 minutes Then leave to stand for a few minutes stir and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon or stewed fruit 29 Red fruit pudding with strawberries and raspberries Ingredients 250 g deep frozen strawberries 250 g deep frozen raspberrie
24. g whites 2 egg yolks 1 carton of cream 200 ml 2 tblsp chives 1 touch of cayenne pepper 150 g raw bacon lean 50 g grated Emmentaler cheese Preparation Split the cauliflower into small pieces and put it into a microwave dish with 250 ml water and salt Cook with the lid on at full power 800 Watt for approx 5 minutes Then drain off the vegetable water and save it Now stir the cream into the starch and add it to the vegetable water Cook at full power 800 watts for approx 2 to 3 minutes stirring several times Add the egg yolk chives and cayenne pepper beat the egg white and fold it gently into the mixture Place the cauliflower and the bacon in strips into a flat casserole then pour over the sauce and cover with grated cheese Cook and gratinate using the Grill Combi function C 1 at 500 watts for 18 22 minutes 25 Maccaroni and minced meat casserole with broccoli Ingredients 150 g maccaroni 500 ml water 1 tsp salt 1 onion 1 clove of garlic 20 g butter 300 g mixed mincemeat half pork 1 2 beef 1 packet of tomato pur e with herbs approx 350 g 400 g broccoli 4 tblsp water 1 carton sour cream 200 g 150g sliced Gouda cheese semi mature Spices salt pepper Preparation Fill 500 ml water and 1 tsp salt into a microwave dish with lid and boil at full power 800 watts in approx 10 minutes Then add macaroni and cook for 3 5 minutes at 600 watts and then at 300 watts for another
25. ged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard e Place the microwave oven so that there is a minimum distance of 30 cm to walls or cup boards Ensure ventilation openings are always free The microwave is not designed to fit into a kitchen unit e The AC power supply must be 230V 50 Hz with a minimum 16 A distribution line fuse or a minimum 16A distribution circuit breaker It is recommended that a seperate circuit serving only this appliance be provided e Do not install the oven in an area of high humidity or where moisture may collect e Do not leave the oven unattended when using disposable plastic paper or other combustible foot containers Do not place flammable materials near the oven or ventilation openings Remove all metallic seals wire twists etc from food and food packages Arcing on metallic surfaces may cause a fire To make popcorn use only special microwave popcorn makers Do not warm up seed cherry pip or gel filled pillows in the microwave oven Risk of fire Do not store food or any other items inside the oven Check the settings after you start the oven to ensure the oven is operating as desired Inside the oven cavity or on the door make sure there are no dents Do not allow grease or dirt to build up on the door seals and adjacent parts Under no circumstances should you remove the outer cabinet Never spill
26. icro wave 4 Press button Start quick start to start the grilling process The LED displays the time Grill function The grilling function can be used for thin slices of meat steaks meatballs sausage or pieces of chi cken It is also suitable for toasted sandwiches gra tins and for the baking of crispy rolls When grilling always use the metal rack This way you will achieve optimal grilling results 1 Press button Grill Combi once to activate the grill function The red symbol for the grilling function and G 1 appears on the LED display 2 Set the desired cooking time using the dial The maximum possible cooking time is 95 mi nutes 3 To start the grilling function press button Start quick start Grill Combi cooking procedure The function combines the grilling function with nor mal microwave operation In combined mode the microwave automatically cooks for a certain amount of time and grills for the remaining time You can notice a quiet clicking noise when the oven is changing between modes Grill Combi 1 In Grill Combi 1 the microwave power is 36 and the grilling power is 64 of the cooking time This is suitable e g for fish potatoes or gratins 1 Press button Grill Combi twice to activate the grill combi function 1 In the LED display the red symbol for microwave operation appears as well as grilling function and 2 Set the desired cooking time u
27. ing 0 00 and the red clock symbol lights up 2 Now set the desired time by using the dial You can select any time range from 5 seconds to 95 minutes 3 Press button Start quick start An acoustic signal is issued and the read clock symbol flashes The count down begins As soon as the set time is expired you will hear a repeated acoustic signal Press the button Can cel Stop to stop the acoustic signal Note While the Kitchen timer is running the current time cannot be displayed Operation Cooking in the microwave oven If you wish to use the classical basic functions of the microwave reheat boiling cooking you must simply select the microwave power and set the desi red cooking time You can choose between eight power levels from 100 to 800 watts with a maxi mum cooking time of 95 minutes 1 Select power e Press the button Power the appropriate number of times to set the required power level e 1x for 800 watt power e 2x for 700 watt power e 3x for 600 watt power e Ax for 500 watt power e 5x for 400 watt power e 6x for 300 watt power e 7x for 200 watt power e 8x for 100 watt power The power is shown in the LED display e g P 800 at 800 watts power 2 Setting the cooking time 1 Turn the dial to set the cooking time The increments for setting the time with the control knob are as follows e from O to 1 min in 5 second increments e from 1 to 5
28. ing and helps in the even cooking of the food e While cooking turn the food in the microwave once so that items such as chicken or ham burgers are cooked more quickly e Large pieces of food such as joints of meat must be turned at least once Completely re arrange foods such as meatballs after half the cooking time Turn them and place the meatballs from the middle of the tabelware to the edge Use suitable cookware The ideal material for a microwave oven is microwave permeable allowing the energy to penetrate the container to heat the food Microwave cannot penetrate metal Therefore metal containers and cookware should not be used When heating in the microwave do not use items which made of recycling paper This can contain tiny metal fragements which generate sparks and or even cause fires We recommend the use of round oval cook ware instead of square or oblong containers as food in corner areas tends to overcook The following list is intended to assist you in selecting the correct tableware Micro Combi Cookware Grill wave nation Heat resistant Yes Yes Yes glass Not heat No No No resistant glass Heat resistant Yes Yes Yes ceramic Microwaves suitable Yes No No plastic cookware Kitchen roll Yes No No Metal t ed No Yes No Metal plate Metal racks No Yes Yes Kitchen foil a pi No Yes No Foil container Crispy Pan Yes No Yes
29. ing turntable an even distribution of energy and microwaves is guaranteed Metal rack Use the metal stand for grilling Place a heat resistant plate underneath the metal stand This will collect any splashes of grease or food A Important The metal stand must only be used on the glass turntable Always place the metal stand in the middle of the turntable When removing food after cooking always use oven gloves or similar Please note that it may become very hot inside the appliance and take care Crispy Pan Use the Crispy Pan to give a crispy touch to pizza Place the Crispy Pan onto the metal rack A Important After cooking the Crispy Pan is hot Use a kitchen cloth to remove the pan Note Clean the Crispy Pan with a damp cloth Never clean in a dish washer The Crispy Pan is suitable for all conventional ready made pizzas with a diameter of 25 5 cm Technical data Rated voltage 230V 50Hz power output Microwave 800 W Grill 1000 W power consumption 1300 W Capacity approx 201 Glass turntable diameter 270mm Safety Safety precautions for the avoidance of excessive contact with microwave energy e Do not try to operate the appliance while the door is open as this can lead to a damaging dose of microwave radiation It is also impor tant not to break open or manipulate the safety locks e Do not jam anything between the front of the appliance and the door and make sure that th
30. ion and defrosting flash The calculated time counts backwards Query functions Query the time during operation During the cooking process press button Clock The time appears on the LED display for 2 3 se conds Query the power level operation During the cooking process press button Micro wave The activated power level appears on the display for 2 3 seconds Child protection system Activate this setting to prevent accidental activation by children and other persons not familiar with the operation of the appliance The symbol for the child protection system ap pears on the LED display and the appliance cannot be put into operation as long as this function is acti ve Setting the child protection system Keep button Delete Stop for 3 seconds At first an acoustic signal sounds then the symbol for the child protection system appears on the LED display Deactivating the child protection system Keep button Delete Stop pressed again for 3 seconds until an acoustic signal sounds and the symbol for the child protection system 15 goes out Power saving function You can activate the power saving function if you do not wish to use the microwave Activating the power saving function In standby mode press button clock for three seconds The LED display goes out and the power saving function is activated Deactivating the power saving function As long as any button
31. ional components in the interior of the microwave do not let any water seep in through the ventilation slits e Regularly remove splashing or contamination Clean the door both sides of the window door seals and adjacent components with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaning agents e If steam should collect on the outside of the appliance door wipe it off with a soft cloth This can happen if the microwave is operated in extremely humid conditions Regularly clean the glass turntable Rinse the plate in warm soapy water or in the dishwasher e Clean the turnable ring and the appliance door regularly to prevent excessive noise gene ration Simply wipe the bottom of the microwa ve with a mild detergent You can also wash the turnable ring in mild soapy water or in the dishwasher Make sure after removing the tur nable ring for cleaning that you re install it cor rectly e Regularly eliminate odours Put a deep micro wave bowl with a cup of water juice and peel of a lemon into the microwave Heat for 5 mi nutes Wipe off thoroughly and rub dry with a cloth e Clean the Crispy Pan with a damp cloth and mild detergent Never attempt to clean it in a dish washer e Ifthe replacement of the bulb in the microwave should be necessary have it changed by a dealer or consult our service department Disposal Do not dispose of the device in normal domestic waste ERE Dispose of the device over a registered waste
32. is pressed the microwave is in standby mode and the clock is displayed Note The clock continues to run despite the power saving function Magnetron control protection function If the microwave function has been in operation for 30 minutes or longer at a power level of 800 W the power level of the microwave is automatically reduced to 700 W This takes place when the memory function is actiavted and also in an other status Acoustic signal function After completion of the cooking process a long acoustic signal sounds five times Note If you have pressed a button and activated a valid function a long acoustic signal sounds If however you have selected an invalid but ton function no acoustic signal sounds If after setting cooking mode for 5 minutes you have not pressed the button Start quick start the appliance returns to stand by mode time is displayed Cleaning and Care Before cleaning switch the microwave off and pull the power plug out of the wall socket e Always keep the interior of the microwave clean e If splash of food or spilt liquids stick to the walls of the microwave wipe them off with a damp cloth e Use a mild detergent if the micro wave is more heavily soiled e Avoid using cleaning sprays and other aggressive cleaning agents as they can cause stains stripes or a blurring of the door surface e Clean the external walls with a damp cloth e To avoid damage to the funct
33. ked meats it is necessary to turn the food after approx 2 3 of the cooking time The acoustic signal sounds twice and turn appears on the display to remind you to turn the food 1 Press button Cancel Stop to interrupt the cooking process and turn the food To continue please close the door Press button Start quick start The microwave au tomatically resumes operation for the remai ning time Note If you wish to carry on without turning wait for the acoustic signal The microwave automatically continues its program We recom mend that you turn the food This ensures even cooking However during turning process make sure that you are extremely careful as handling very hot foods in the microwave Your microwave oven can cook different types of food of following weights Type of Sym A turn over Weight food bol a after P1 150 450g Pizza P2 150 450g P3 700 900g Pork LI 200 1500g 2 3 tthe cooking time X 2 3 of the Beef y 200 1500 cooking time 2 3 of th Poultry ce cooking time Fish lt A 200 1200 g Vegetab gt Ja 100 1000 les fruit WD 9 one 2 3 of th Sausage O 100 500 g ee i cooking time Potatoes lt 100 800g sage D 200 500 ml ges 1 2 ntrees P 1 2 portions amp 2r Auto war 3333 300 700 ming lt gt Note The acoustic signal sounds twice to re mind you to turn the food over
34. nce The LED display reads 0 00 The oven emits an acoustic signal and goes into standby mode Setting 12 hour mode 1 Press button Clock once A red clock symbol appears on the LED display and 12 hour mode is indicated via 12 H 2 Turn the dial to set the hours 3 Now press the button Clock and the display changes over to the minutes setting 4 Turn the dial to set the minutes 5 To finish press the button Clock The following display flashes in the LED display indicating that the Set clock process has been successfully completed Setting 24 hour mode 1 Press button Clock twice A red clock symbol appears on the LED display and 24 hour mode is indicated via 24 H 2 Turn the dial to set the hours 3 Now press the button Clock and the display changes over to the minutes setting 4 Turn the dial to set the minutes 5 To finish press the button Clock energy save The following display flashes in the LED display indicating that the Set clock process has been successfully completed Note If you press the button Cancel Stop the appliance automatically changes back to its previous status Setting the kitchen timer The microwave has a kitchen timer which you can use independently with microwave operation 1 Press button Kitchen timer if the appliance is in standby mode The LED display shows a flash
35. or insert any objects into the door lock openings or ventilation openings In the event of a spill turn off and unplug the oven immediately and call an authorised service agent Do not attemp to replace the oven lamp your self or allow anyone who is not an electrician authorised to do so If the oven lamp fails please consult your dealer or an authorised service agent If the power supply cord of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced by an authorised service agent Take care when microwaving liquids Use a widemouthed container to allow bubbles to escape To prevent sudden erruption of boiling liquid and possible scalding Stir liquid prior to heating reheating It is advisable to insert a glass rod or similar utensil into the liquid whilst reheating Let liquid stand for at last 20 seconds in the oven at the end of cooking time to prevent delayed eruptive boiling Pierce the skin of such foods as potatoes sausages and fruit before cooking or they may explode To avoid burns always test food temperature and stir before serving and pay special attenti on to the temperature of food and drink given to babies children or the elderly Temperature of the container is not a true indication of the temperature of the fod or drink always check the food temperature Sliced stuffed baked foods after heating to re lease steam and avoid burns Keep children away from the door to prevent them burning themselve
36. rease the cooking time by 30 seconds at a time press button Start quick start Note In standby mode and during defrosting the time cannot be altered by means of the dial Quick start function With this function you can immediately for 30 se conds or longer up to 95 minutes begin cooking at 100 power e Press button Start quick start In the LED display the symbols for microwave operation and cooking flash 2 The count down begins Memory function Use the memory function if you wish to carry out 3 processes after one another If you choose several operations and one of them includes defrosting de frosting must be set as the first in the sequence After finishing a process the acoustic signal sounds once then the next process immediately starts Example You require 300 watts for 15 minutes Use microwave power for defrosting 10 minutes at 600 watts microwave power for cooking 10 minutes grilling for the preparation of food 1 Press button Memory once 3 1 is displayed in the LED display 2 Press button Microwave six time to set 300 watts power for defrosting P300 is displayed in the LED display 3 Turn the dial to set the cooking time durati on Set 15 00 at 300 w power 4 Press button Memory once again Now 3 2 is displayed in the LED display 5 Press button Microwave three times to set 600 watts power P600 is displ
37. s Do not touch the oven door outer cabinet oven cavity ventilation openings bottom grill accessoires and dishes during grill dual and automatic operation exept auto defrost as they will become hot Before cleaning make sure they are not hot Only allow children to use the oven without su pervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use Do not lean or swing on the oven door Do not play with the oven or use it as a toy Children should be tought all important safety instructions use of pot holders careful emoval of food coverings paying special attention to packaging e g self heating materials designed to make food crisp as they may be extra hot Never modify the oven in any way Do not move the oven while it is in operation When using a browning dish or self heating material always place a heat resistant insu lator such as a porcelain plate under it to prevent damage to the turntable due to heat stress The preheating time specified in the dish s instructions must not be exceeded Do not use metal utensils which reflect microwaves and may cause electrical arcing Do not put cans in the oven Use only the turntable designed for this oven Do not place anything on the outer cabinet du ring operation Do not use plastic containers for microwaving if the oven is still hot from using the grill dual and au
38. s 1 pecket of vanilla sugar 2 tbsp sugar 2 tblsp starch Preparation First stir the starch into 3 tblsp water Then put the fruit into a microwave bowl with lid and defrost and heat at full power 800 watts in approx 6 8 minutes Lightly squash the fruits and add vanilla sugar su gar and starch Stir well and cook with lid at 600 watts for approx 6 8 minutes Finally pour the pudding into dessert bowls and al low to cool Serve the red fruit pudding with the described vanil la sauce Enjoy your meal Recipes provided without guarantee All ingredients and preparation information are guiding values Add your own personal experience to these recipes We hope you enjoy the recipes and wish you bon appetit resi ee Index 12 hourmode 9 24 hourmode 9 Acoustic signal function 16 Auto menu 12 Beef 12 13 26 Beverages 7 12 13 Boiled potatoes 20 Bread 18 24 28 Butter 19 20 21 24 26 27 28 29 Buttons controls on the control panel 3 Cancel stop 3 10 Cauliflower 21 25 Cheese 19 24 25 26 27 28 Chicken legs 22 Child protection system 15 Cleaning and care 16 Clock 3 9 10 11 12 16 Cold meats 19 Cooking process 4 10 11 12 15 16 22 Cooking time 5 8 10 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 Cooking utensils 7 Cookware 8 Crispy Pan 3 4 8 13 14 17 24 Deep frozen goods 18 Defrosting by time 15 Defrosting by weight 14 Description of Components 3 Dial 3 9 10 1
39. s suitable for microwave cookery In most cases glass dishes are suitable Procure microwave tableware in various sizes with lids Baking crispy rolls By means of the grill function of your microwave you can bake crisp rolls Before baking moisten the rolls with a little water Bake the rolls for appro 2 minutes depending on the amount and type So that the rolls have that fresh from the oven tas te even inside we recommend that you cut the rolls after the first period and re bake for one minute the turnand bake for a further minute 23 Recipe suggestions Pizza Ingredients 300 g ready made dough 200 g strained tomato pulp 150 g Topping as desired e g cabon salami mushrooms 50 g grated cheese Spices basil oregano thyme salt pepper Preparation Prepare the dough as per instructions on the packing Roll out the dough to the size of the Crispy Pan Light ly grease the Crispy Pan and lay the pizza dough into it Pierce a few holes in the dough Spread the tomatoes along with the seasonings over the pizza base Place the desired layer over it Now cover the pizza with cheese Place the pizza on the metal stand in the middle of the turntable and bake it with the setting fresh pizza P 3 Onion soup with gratinated cheese topping Ingredients for 4 portions 300 g onions 30 g butter salt white pepper 500 ml instant meat broth 125 ml white wine dry 2 slices of toasted bread 2 sli
40. sing the dial The maximum possible cooking time is 95 mi nutes 3 To start please press button Start quick start Grill Combi 2 In Grill Combi 2 the microwave power is 55 and the grilling power is 45 of the cooking time This is suitable e g for puddings omlettes or poultry dishes 1 Press button Grill Combi three times to activate the grill combi function 2 In the LED display the red symbol for microwave operation appears as well as grilling function and C 2 2 Set the desired cooking time using the dial The maximum possible cooking time is 95 mi nutes 3 To start please press button Start quick start Defrosting by weight With this function you can defrost meat poultry and fish without any problems The defrosting time and the power level are calculated and set automatical ly once you have entered the weight 1 Press button Weight defrost once to defrost meat dEF 1 appears in the LED display twice to defrost poulty dEF2 appears in the LED display three times to defrost fish dEF3 appears in the LED display four times to defrost pizza dEF4 appears in the LED display five times to defrost vegetables dEF5 ap pears in the LED display six times to defrost cooked meats dEF6 appears in the LED display The red symbols for microwave operation and defrosting also appear on the LED display Using the dial
41. starts the process at the pre set time Example It is 12 30 a m You wish to heat your food at 12 45 a m automatically at 400 watts power for 10 minu tes 1 Press button Pre settings The LED display shows the currently set time 12 30 a m and the hour figure flashes Press button _ Pre settings again and set the minutes to 45 with the dial 3 Press button Microwave five times to set 400 watts power 4 Set the 10 minutes cooking time using the dial 5 Press button Start quick start to start the stored process Auto menu For foods to be prepared in auto menu mode it is not necessary fo enter the cooking time or power setting It is quite sufficient to enter which type of food is to be cooked boiled and its weight To do this press the button on which the food you wish to cook is pictured and named The weight of the item must then be set via the dial Enter the weight of the food The weight setting is important to determine the ne cessary cooking time After pressing the respective symbol a weight appe ars on the LED display in grams g for starters the number of portions and for beverages in ml You can change the resepective details via the dial As soon as the weight of the food ap pears press button Start quick start Auto Cook appears on the LED display 98 Note For some foods such as beef pork poultry and coo
42. tomatic operation exept auto defrost because they may melt Plastic containers must not be used during above modes unless the container manufacturer says they are suitable If you are unsure how to connect your oven please consult an authorised qualified electrician Water vapour or drops may occasinally form on the oven walls or around the door seals and sealing surfaces This is a normal occurrence and is not an indication of microwave leakage or a malfunction The electrical outlet must be readily accessible so that the unit can be unplugged easily in an emergency Do not place the oven in areas where heat is generated For example close to a conventional oven Clean the waveguide cover the oven cavity and the turntable after use After cooking fatty foods without lid always clean the cavity and especially the grill heating elements tho roughly These must be dry and free from grease Built up grease may overheat and be gin to smoke or catch fire Individuals with pacemakers should check with their doctor or the manufacturer of the pace maker for precautions regarding microwave ovens Do not immerse the power supply cord or plug in water or any other liquid Do not let the power supply cord hang over the edge of a table or work surface Keep the power supply cord away from heated surfaces including the rear of the oven Always open containers popcorn makers oven cooking bags etc away from the face and hands to a
43. void steam burns Always stand back from the oven door when opening it to avoid burns from escaping steam and heat Danger Only permit children unsupervised use of the microwave oven when they have received adequate instruction in its operation Children must understand the dangers from improper usage e To minimize the risk of fire in the microwave When heating food in plastic or paper con tainers always keep an eye on the microwave when it is in operation as these materials can catch fire e Remove closures containing wire from paper or plastic bags before placing them in the microwave Should you notice smoke switch the appliance off or pull the plug from the socket and keep the door closed to suffocate any possible flames e Do not use the interior of the microwave for storage purposes Do not leave paper items cooking utensils or food in the microwave when it is not being used A Important Liquids and other foods must not be heated in airtight containers as these may explode and damage the appliance When heating beverages in the microwave bubbling may be delayed when the drink boils There fore be careful when handling the container e Do not fry in the microwave Hot oil can damage parts of the appliance and utensils and even cause skin burns e Eggs in their shells and hard boiled eggs should not be heated in the microwave as they may explode even after completion of the heating process Foo
44. y 250g Add liquid 3 Tbls water Watts power 600 Watt cooking time in mins approx 5 mins Preparation information evenly sized pieces if possible directly after cooking drain off the water Type of food Noodles Weight quantity 125g Add liquid 600 ml water Watts power 500 Watt cooking time in mins approx 5 mins Preparation information at 800 W add noodles to boiling water approx 7 minand cook without the lid Weight quantity 100g Add liquid 300 ml water Watts power 600 Watt cooking time in mins approx 3 4 mins Preparation information The expansion time depends on the type of rice Brown rice takes longer Weight quantity 400g Add liquid 4 Tbls water Watts power 600 Watt Weight quantity 500g Add liquid Watts power 600 Watt cooking time in mins Preparation information approx 6 mins add a little cream to the spinach Weight quantity 400g Add liquid Watts power 600 Watt cooking time in mins approx 5 6 mins cooking time in mins approx 6 7 mins Preparation information Values also apply to broccoli Weight quantity 300g Add liquid 3 Tbls water Watts power 600 Watt cooking time in mins approx 3 4 mins Preparation information Preparation information before cooking add a little butter

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