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Electrolux U03007 User's Manual

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1. Clean your appliance inside and outside with a soft cloth Never use abrasive scouring agents You can neutralize odours inside the cooking space by boiling a cup of water with a littie lemon juice for a few minutes in your appli ance Note Never switch on your appliance if the door seal is damaged Have your appliance checked by a trained service engineer Changing the cooking space lighting To change the cooking space lighting pro ceed as follows Unplug your appliance from the mains Supply Remove flap on LH side by loosening two Phillips screws Change E14 220 V max 25 W lamp Screw back flap Replug your appliance into the mains supply Check lamp by opening door Re enter time of day Changing the defective cooking space lighting does not fail under the guarantee and is therefore not free of charge 35 If you think your microwave oven is not functioning properly Before calling the service centre please check whether on the basis of the following hints you can rectify the fault yourself If your microwave oven no longer works check whether 1 your appliance is plugged into the mains supply 2 the fuses in the fixed wiring are in order 3 the door is fully closed If after these checks your microwave oven still does not work please cal the service centre w If however you decide to call in the service centre to help with any of the stat
2. 0 9 Press the power button and enter the power with the entry buttons 0 9 Program end switching off An audible signal sounds at the end of the cooking sequence The time of day reap pears in the display 28 Correcting the time of day Press the time of day button 3 twice Enter the new time of day Press the time of day button The display 1 indicates the new corrected time of day e g 12 10 Program end switching off An audible signal sounds at the end of the cooking sequence By pressing the door opener button 6 or the cooking time button this signal can be switched off The time of day appears in the display window Press the start button lt gt In the display 1 the elapsing cooking time appears on the right and the power intermit tently every 10 seconds on the left By pressing the door opener button or the cooking time button 9 this signal can be switched off Display Power function button Automatic defrost ing function button C Cooking time function button Time of day func tion button Short term alarm function button Entry buttons 1 10 ellelelzisle Correction button C Start button Door opener A A a ee Correction interruption cancellation requesting Correcting the cooking time and power Start button not yet pressed Press the correction button
3. door and frame Clean the door seals and their surfaces also the door frame with a mild detergent and hot water Note Should the door seals and door seal sur faces be damaged the cooker should not be operated until it has been repaired by the AEG Service Centre or by an AEG trained electrician 4 Only use suitable ovenware You will find instructions on page 34 The golden rules for trouble free and safe working with microwave appliances 5 When heating liquids please always additionally place a teaspoon in the con tainer to avoid boiling During delayed boiling the boiling tem perature is attained without typical steam bubbles rising Even when the container is only slightly shaken the liquid may then suddenly vigorously boil over or spurt Risk of scalding 6 Food with a skin or peel such as potatoes tomatoes sausages and the like should be pierced with a fork so that any steam present can escape and the food will not burst 7 Babyfood in jars or bottles should basi cally be heated without a lid or top and well stirred or shaken after heating to ensure uniform distribution of the heat Before giving your child the babyfood please check the temperature 8 Please note that at high power and time settings the ovenware heats up There fore use protective mittens suitable for handling hot pans AEG electrical appliances comply with the valid safety requirements Never use your mic
4. foil packaging Do not fully defrost in the appliance but leave to adjust outside e g for cottage cheese and pieces of layer cake 30 min 1 h depending on quantity Fruit Carefully turn or stir during the defrosting period Display Power function button Automatic defrost eee ing function button Cooking time function button 9 Time of day func tion button G Short term alarm function button Entry buttons ARANAL ya EEE ROS EA gt 0 Correction button C Start button 5 Door opener 6 First use setting cooking time and power starting Setting the time of day Place mains plug in plug socket with protec tive earth contact 0 0 appears in display C Enter the time of day with entry buttons 4 0 9 Press the time of day button Display indicates the block time e g 12 00 Only now is your microwave oven ready to operate Cooking time and power Never operate your microwave oven when it is empty Cooking by time at 100 power Press the cooking time button 9 Band enter the cooking time with the entry but tons 0 9 Press the start button G lt gt Your micro wave oven now operates at the highest power of 100 In the display C the cooking time visibly elapses counting backwards Cooking by time and variable power 10 90 Press the cooking time button and enter the cooking time with the entry buttons
5. vari able power You start the programs e g for 1 The defrosting setting display I 2 The boost function setting at the start of cooking display II 3 The simmering setting display 111 by pressing the start button Q The sequence is then automatic An audible signal tone indicates transition from one setting to another An audible signal sounds at the end of the automatic sequence The time of day reap pears in the display Defrosting Manual defrosting Frozen food is defrosted with the defrosting program 3 30 or at the times and powers indicated in the Cooking tables booklet Press the cooking time button and enter the defrosting time with the entry buttons 0 9 Press the power button 9 and entry buttons 3 30 Press the start button The elapsing defrosting time appears in the display An audible signal sounds at the end of the defrosting sequence The time of day reap pears in the display Short term alarm You can use the short term alarm without any switching function simply as an alarm Press the short term alarm button Enter the alarm time with the entry buttons 0 9 Press the start button Q The time of day appears in the display 1 and the alarm time automatically elapses 32 Automatic defrosting This defrosting program marked gt con sists of a higher power boost function at the start of defrostin
6. 5 20 30 40 33 The correct ovenware Operating mode Glass ceramic w Ji i Y a O gt o o Microwave mode O Defrosting O Heating Cooking 1 But without silver gold platinum or metal decor 2 Please note the relevant manufacturer s instructions Greaseproof paper ar Tem Aluminium containers of convenience foods Aluminium foil Containers with metal decor Keep fresh Roasting foil 3 Important Please follow the instructions given under Practical hints on working with microwave appliances 4 For exceptions see Golden rules on pages 23 24 5 Under prolonged heating there is a risk of fire Special browning skillet special accessory Since during microwave cooking with short roasting times or with very lean meat no heavy browning of the food is achieved a special browning skillet has been developed This browning skillet has a bottom coating which becomes very hot when the skillet is preheated empty The roast is browned by this heat The preheating time for this skillet is variously long and depends on the required degree of browning of the food concerned The AEG browning skillet and grille plate are obtainable from your electrical retailer 34 Cleaning and care Cleaning your appliance This should be carried out only when the appliance is unplugged from the mains sup ply Use only mild cleaners and hot water
7. 6 installing and connecting the table top appliance 0 eee ee 37 Rating plate Eco ca AS Sew ena oe a ema werte 37 MOCHINICA OO 1 is is is lan eae eons eae eS 38 Data for test centres hn goa A teh ie dea Sac et eos ens ae ts 38 21 Features A See through glass door H Door opener B Control panel I Wave stirrer cover C Display window K Cooking space lighting externally replaceable D Function buttons L Glass dish must be in the oven E Entry buttons when the latter is operating F Start button M Door seal G Correction button N Door catch and safety device 22 Before you read on Please read these Operating Instructions thoroughly before using your appliance You will learn how to operate a microwave oven how to set cooking time and power and how to clean and maintain a micro wave oven Microwaves what are they Microwaves are high frequency electromag netic waves similar to daylight or radio waves They are emitted inside your applicance and converted into heat when they reach the food The golden rules for trouble free and safe working with microwave appliances 1 Switch on the microwave oven only when food has been placed in the cooking space 2 Always keep your microwave oven clean especially in the vicinity of the door seais and door seal surfaces 3 Never damage the door the door hinges m the door seals and their surfaces the door frame e g never jam anything between
8. C and change the cooking time or power Then press the start button lt gt to reset interrupting the cooking sequence switching off All cooking sequences can be interrupted by To continue cooking press the start button opening the door with the door opener C after closing the door The cooking e g for stirring cooking time power remains time automatically resumes stored if you do not want to continue cooking the remaining time can be cancelled by pressing the correction button O The time of day appears Cancelling all entries Start button already pressed By pressing the correction button O twice all sequences can be cancelled Requesting cooking time short term alarm automatic defrosting system During the cooking sequence the individual values can be retneved for checking by pressing the individual buttons When the button is released the elapsing time reappears 30 Display Power function button l Automatic defrost ing function button Cooking time function button Time of day func tion button 3 Short term alarm function button Entry buttons elelee JU ee ee es gt 0 Correction button 7 Start button A A a A Door opener 31 Cooking with time and power in 3 settings You can consecutively set up to 3 combi nations of time and power as described in page 28 under cooking with time and
9. MICROMAT 625 MICROWAVE OVEN Operating Instructions Please read these operating instructions carefully before using the oven and keep for future reference Contents Page Feat res areira aster A ta eye ena od ee 22 Before JOB read ON yoe ee paket lane A ke eeu ea Sb hota ers 23 Golden rules Using your microwave Oven 0 000 c eects 23 24 How to cook by time and power 0 ccc ccc cece eee eect ees 25 General hints on cooking heating and defrosting 5 0 cece 25 Holding UMS is A A AA oa SAMY A 25 Hints on power setting in oscilando ist Da a rs 25 Practical hints on working with microwave appliances o oooooooocccoccr o 26 First use setting cooking time and power starting 0 22 cee 28 Correction interruption cancellation requesting 0 0 0 eee eee 30 Cooking with time and power in 3 settings 0 0 02 eee 32 Manual defrosting aa as ietie ba tate eam AS N rn 32 Automatic cerrosting u dry e AAA A a RS ed 32 a ee er rar ee 32 Table for defrosting of poultry meat with automatic defrosting system 33 The orrect OvenWware escitas io en aaia K a 34 Special browning SKilet 2 22 22 ren Ru aa 34 Cleaning ANd Gare en ae RA Ip eed 35 Changing the lighting 22 22 22 ee rs Ooi eee Ree 35 If you think your microwave oven is not functioning properly 2 20 eee 36 Questions and answers nu ee ea Na 3
10. dio interfer ence suppression requirements of EC Directive 82 499 EC as well as with the Standard relating to the Retroactive Effect of the Mains Supply EN 60 555 Parts 1 3 DIN VDE 0838 Parts 1 3 June 1987 Adjust ment time in min Remarks placed on inverted saucer and turned after half time turned after half time spread out on the plate covered covered covered covered turned after half time and the pieces placed from the centre with the corners outwards covered covered covered turned after half time covered AEG Domestic Appliances Ltd Customer Care Department 55 77 High Street Slough Berkshire SL1 1DZ Telephone 08705 350350
11. ed instructions or on grounds of faulty operation the service engineer s visit cannot be made free of charge even during the guarantee period m You should therefore take careful note of our instructions on operation of your microwave oven in these instructions as well as our additional recommenda tions and hints in the recipe booklet Questions and answers to enable you to familiarize yourself quickly with this new form of cooking Question It appears that foods cooked in a microwave oven cool more rapidly than those cooked in the conventional way How is that explained Question Why does moisture remain in the microwave oven after cooking Question Will operation of my new microwave oven be expensive Answer The container used to store the food in the refrigerator is frequently also used to warm it in the microwave oven In this case the cold container absorbs heat from the food It may therefore be necessary to warm the food for 1 minute longer Answer The moisture on the inside of the cooking space is normal and should give no cause for concern It is produced by steam which con denses on the cool surfaces whilst food is cooking Answer No Cooking by microwave oven is very eco nomical It consumes up to 70 less energy than a conventional oven 36 installing the tabletop appliance installing the tabletop appliance To ensure trouble free ventilation an air space of 5 cm around
12. g and a following defrosting sequence at low power see fol lowing table Press the automatic defrosting button ID Enter the defrosting time with the entry but tons 4 0 9 Press the start button D The elapsing defrosting time appears in the display C and beside the b symbol automatic defrosting a dash An audible signal sounds at the end of the defrosting sequence The time of day reap pears in the display An audible signal sounds at the end of the alarm time This can be switched off by pressing the correction button Table for defrosting of poultry meat with automatic defrosting system gt Type quantity Chicken 1000 g Duck 1 5 2 kg 1500 2000 g Joint 500 g Schnitzel steak 200 g Mincemeat 250 g Goulash 500 g Giblets liver kidneys 500 g Back of hare 600 g Haunch of roe deer wild boar 1000 g Hints remarks Turn from time to time Possibly cover legs with aluminium foil See above Turn from time to time Possibly cover fatty areas with pieces of aluminium foil See above Separate from time to time Remove defrosted pieces Separate from time to time Place inside pieces on outside Turn from time to time Possibly cover edges with aluminium foil Turn from time to time Possibly cover edges with aluminium foil See above Time minutes Standing time at room temperature minutes 10 20 40 60 10 15 10 15 10 15 1
13. plate in a glass or porcelain container so that the meat juice can drain Turn during the defrosting period Possibly cover already defrosted areas with small sheets of alumin ium foil Keep sheets of foil at least 2 cm away from the cooking space walls and door When the defrosting period has elapsed the pieces of meat need a differently long hold ing time depending on consistency Convenience foods Convenience foods 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 packages important Metal objects must be placed at least 2 cm away from the cooking space walls and door 26 Meat Cook fatty pieces of meat e g pork game or poultry on a non metallic grid or inverted saucer Cook leaner meat types in a brown ing skillet special accessory Turn during the cooking period Vegetables Always cook vegetables in a covered con tainer and stir them from time to time Cook vegetables with firm consistency such as carrots peas and cauliflower with a little water Cook vegetables with soft consis tency such as mushrooms peppers and tomatoes without liquid Do not defrost deep frozen vegetables before cooking but defrost and cook in one process Butter pieces of layer cake cottage cheese Previously remove aluminium
14. rowave oven if it no longer operates in a trouble free manner To ensure the safety of your appliance you should have repairs especially on live parts carried out only by AEG trained electricians in the event of a fault you must therefore contact your retailer or our service centre direct Improper repairs may place the user at serious risk Exception Changing the cooking space lighting page 35 24 10 11 Never use your microwave oven E to boil eggs in their shells since they will otherwise burst m to heat large quantities of cooking oil fondue deep frying and drinks containing a high percentage of alcohol danger of spontaneous com bustion m to heat unopened cans bottles etc m to dry animals textiles and paper m if no food has been placed in the cooking space Use your appliance only as instructed by the manufacturer and as indicated in the Cooking tables booklet provided Never overcook your food by excessive times and excessive power settings Specific areas of the food will otherwise dry out and may ignite Only operate your appliance when the glass dish is inserted Fig MC 2 How to cook by time and power To familiarize yourself easily and quickly with The cooking time depends on the quantity of operation of your microwave oven please food For example one cup of soup is ready use the Cooking tables booklet provided to eat in around 1 5 2 minutes Five cups of soup
15. take around 5 times as long i e around 7 10 minutes You will find the exact times in the Cooking tables booklet provided General hints on cooking heating and defrosting Food comes in different qualities and is pre The times and amounts of energy necessary pared in different quantities for defrosting heating or cooking are there fore different In the Cooking tables booklet provided you will find information on what setting of time and power you should individually select Holding time The standing time referred to in the Cooking tables booklet means that you should allow the food to stand without power e g inside or outside the appliance Hints on power setting in Power Power settings 100 Full power cooking heating 60 90 Cooking of tender food 40 50 Fast defrosting of small portions cooking heating 30 Slow defrosting warming 10 20 Warming heating of tender food 25 Practical hints on working with microwave appliances Cooking Wherever possible cook in a covered con tainer Only if crust is required or is to be retained should you cook food in uncovered containers After switching off your appli ance allow the food to stand inside for some minutes holding time Refrigerated or frozen foods require a longer cooking time Foods containing sauces should be stirred from time to time Defrosting Meat Place frozen unpacked meat on an inverted
16. the appliance is neces sary Connect to a plug socket with protective earth contact and fused with a 10 A L automatic device or 10 A slow blowing fuse Rating plate AEG electrical appliances comply with the In the event of any enquiries and faults valid safety requirements Repairs to elec please contact our service centre see list of trical appliances should only be performed service centres by a trained electrician Improper repairs may piace the user at serious risk in the interests of technical development we reserve the right to make alterations to the design of our products at any time Please enter the following numbers of your oven below You will find the numbers on the rating plate on the rear of your microwave oven arrow Model NO DBP No F N O Loira 37 Technical data 220 V 50 Hz 1150 W Voltage Connected load Power output full power defrosting around 180 W Controllable from Fuse 10 A L 600 W measured to DIN 44566 04 89 10 to 100 of full power Cooking time preselection 1 sec to 99 min 99 sec Tabletop appliance Dimensions HxWxD mm Housing 337 x 494 x 387 Cooking space 183 x 300 x 300 Weight around 22 kg Data for test centres DIN Duration No 44 566 in min Part 2 4 5 1 1 2 4 5 1 1 3 4 5 1 2 1 4 5 1 2 2 4 5 1 3 1 4 5 1 3 2 4 5 1 4 1 4 5 1 5 1 4 5 1 5 2 38 This appliance complies with the ra

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