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1. P Page 17 PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE CONTACT WITH MICROWAVE ENERGY Do not attempt to operate this microwave oven with an opened door since operating the microwave oven with an open door can lead to being exposed to hazardous microwaves It is important not to break open or manipulate the safety lock Do not tuck anything between the oven front and door and ensure that no impurities or residues from cleaning agents gather on the sealing surfaces Do not operate the microwave oven if damaged It is of utmost importance that the door of the oven closes properly and that there is no damage to the door bent hinges and locks broken or loose door seals and sealing surfaces Have the appliance re set or repaired by the listed customer service branch or respectively qualified skilled staff only IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES When using electrical appliances elementary precautionary measures must be adhered to for your safety including WARNING To reduce the risk of burns electric shock fires injuries or excessive contact with microwaves Read all instructions prior to use Use this appliance only according to its intended purpose and as directed in this manual Do not use any corrosive chemicals or vapours for this equipment This type of oven is designed especially for heating cooking or drying foods It is not designed for industrial use or use in laboratories Do not operate the m
2. First stir the cornflour into 3 DS water Place the fruit in a microwave suitable dish Cover and defrost and heat for approx 6 minutes at full power 1200 watts Squash the fruit slightly and add the vanilla sugar sugar and stirred cornflour Stir well cover and cook for approx 5 minutes at 960 watts Then pour the red fruit pudding into dessert bowls and let cool Serve the red fruit pudding with the vanilla sauce No responsibility is accepted for the recipes All ingredients and preparation instructions are indicative only You should modify the suggested recipes to suit your personal experience VVe wish you success with your cooking and hope you enjoy your meals bifineft 20 es _ _ www kompernass com design photos and translations by ORFGEN Marketing amp Communication Essen Germany
3. KH 1108 MICROWAVE OVEN WITH GRILL Microwave Oven with Grill KH 1108 Please read these instructions carefully before SERIAL NUMBER installing and starting your microwave oven Please note the SERIAL NUMBER which can be found on the type plate of your microwave oven into the adjacent field and store this information for later PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO PREVENT POSSIBLE EXCESSIVE CONTACT WITH MICROWAVE ENERGY etait teen rr Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES Page 5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Page 6 BEFORE CONTACTING CUSTOMER SERVICES eme Page 6 INSTALLATION rr Page 6 NOTES ON EARTHING cr Page 6 RADIO INTERFERENCE cr Page 7 COOKING WITH YOUR MICROWAVE Page 7 GUIDELINE ON COOKING DISHES imc nn Page 7 DESIGNATION OF PARTS Page 8 CONTROL PANEL gt cr Page 8 SETTING THE CLOCK cnc Page 9 COOKING WITH YOUR MICROWAVE Page 9 GRILLING ras Page 9 COMBINTION 9 AUTOMATIC COOKING Page 9 DEFROSTING BY WEIGHT Page 10 QUICK JET DEFROST Page 10 MULTI STAGE COOKING Page 10 TIMED START aS Page 10 QUICK START _ JJ a Page 10 CHILD PROOF LOCK Page 11 MEMORY ea a Page 11 rs Page 11 Page 12 PER TEDS Page 12 Page 13 M Page 14 Page 15 E LE cens Page 16
4. Vapours may build up if the microwave is operated under very humid conditions This is absolutely normal Clean the glass plate regularly Rinse the plate with warm soap suds or in the dishwasher The rotating ring and the door of the oven should also be regularly cleaned in order to prevent excessive noise Simply wipe the ground of the microwave with mild washing up liquid The rotating ring can be cleaned with mild soap suds or in the dishwasher Be sure to correctly replace the rotating ring after having removed it from the inside for cleaning purposes Remove odours by placing a deep microwave dish with a cup of water and the juice and zest of a lemon in the microwave and heating this for 5 minutes Wipe off thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth When having to replace the lamp inside the oven ask your dealer to replace it or consult our customer services see warranty card DISPOSAL The packaging is wholly composed of environ mentally friendly materials that can be disposed of at a local recycling centre Please contact your local council office to find out about disposal facilities for your worn out appliances 12 WARRANTY This piece of equipment is covered by a 3 year warranty as of the date of purchase The equipment was produced with the greatest of care and under went thorough testing before delivery In the unlikely event of detecting a functional defect please retum the equipment in its original packaging
5. approx 5 min First boil the water at 960 watts approx 7 min Add the noodles and cook without a lid Rice 100 g 300ml water 960 watts approx 3 4 min Absorbing time depends on the type of rice Natural rice requires longer Cauliflower 400 g 4 DS water 960 watts approx 6 7 min Values given also apply to broccoli Peas 300 g 3 DS water 960 watts approx 3 4 min Spinach 500 g 960 watts approx 6 min Fungi mushrooms 400 g 960 watts approx 5 6 min Add a little butter before cooking Fish fillets 400 600 g see advice 720 watts approx Add 1 DS water lemon stock or wine per 100 g 8 12 min of fish 14 Always use the metal stand where grilling is called for In addition a heat resistant plate must be placed under the stand The plate is there to catch the juices fat stock and cooking debris given off by the food The grill function is intended for thin slices of meat fish rissoles shashlyks sausages or chicken pieces Slices of toast or toasted bread rolls can be made using the grill please refer to the TIPS section as well as covered toasts such as Hawaii toast You can select the grill function using the menu symbols directly or with the quick select buttons 6 For some foods or ways of cooking you can use a combined process of cooking and grilling This mode automatically selects the appropriate cooking and grilling times For further details please read the section about COM
6. Deactivate child safety lock Again hold the STOP CANCEL button for 3 seconds until the display no longer indicates 1ock AUTOMATIC MEMORY FUNCTION Upon completing every cooking programme three audio signals indicate the end of the programme This automatic memory function is repeated every two minutes until the door of the appliance is opened or the STOP CANCEL button has been pressed CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before cleaning disconnect the microwave and remove the plug from the outlet Keep the inside of the microwave clean at all times If food spatters or spilled fluids line the inside walls of the microwave remove with a damp cloth If the microwave is more strongly soiled use mild washing up liquid Avoid using aerosol cleaners and other harsh cleaning agents as they may cause stains stripes or dull the surface of the door Clean the outside with a damp cloth To avoid damage to the functional parts inside the microwave do not allow water to seep through the vents Wipe both sides of the door and window as well as the seals of the door and neighbouring parts regularly with a damp cloth to remove food spatters or spills Do not use abrasive cleaning agents Prevent the control panel from becoming wet When cleaning the control panel leave the door open in order to avoid an accidental activation of the micro wave If vapours build up inside or to the outside of the microwave door remove these with a soft cloth
7. a microwave where nothing to the contrary is indicated The information on cooking relates to food at domestic refrigerator temperature First of all defrost the food before cooking Note the defrosting time can be between 5 and 15 minutes for frozen vegetables 18 C approx 300 450 g Observe the instructions on the packaging Prepare the vegetables by washing and cleaning them Always observe the relevant cooking instructions Some foods require liquid to be added for vegetables normally 1 2 dessert spoonfuls DS per 100 g whilst others e g cucumbers onions fungi and spinach do not On the other hand other foods require to be stirred at least once during cooking Once again as with defrosting standing time is important The time for temperature equalisation and the associated post microwave further cooking period should be between 5 and 10 minutes Leave the food inside or outside of the switched off microwave during the standing time Herbs spices and or if called for a little butter can be added to the vegetables after the standing time In the case of ready made or frozen dishes microwave cooking should follow the times given on the packaging The information in the following table is intended as guidance only Boiled potato 250 g 3 DS water 960 watts approx 5 min Cut into pieces roughly all the same size pour off water immediately after cooking Noodles 125 g 600ml water 720 watts
8. type of food to be cooked as well as its weight For this press the respective button which illustrates the food to be cooked This then shows a number of pre set weight parameters Select the one which corresponds to the weight of the item which you have placed in the microwave The microwave then starts to cook the food once you press START Example To cook 400 g fish for example proceed as follows Press STOP CANCEL 6 Press the FISH button three times Press START Q bifipeft 9 Enter the food s weight The weight parameters are needed to determine the required cooking time When pressing the symbol buttons once or several times the display indicates a number of pre set weight parameters for beverages and complete main courses the number of portions As soon as the correct weight of the food which you have placed in the microwave is displayed press START Note Certain foods may require that the door of the microwave be opened after half of the cooking time has passed in order to check if they are fully cooked and to turn the food to achieve even cooking When doing so please be careful when handling very hot foods in the microwave To continue cooking simply close the door The microwave automatically continues operation for the remaining time DEFROST BY WEIGHT The appliance can defrost meat poultry and seafood Defrosting time and power are set auto matically as soon as the weight of the food h
9. BINED GRILLING AND MICROWAVING in the operating instructions supplied with the microwave Prepare the food that you wish to grill exactly as normal For example descale fish and clean them Rub poultry with seasoning and always cook chicken legs from the skinned side first Turn the food after the first cooking time indicated The 1st value given is the cooking tome for the first side the 2nd value is for the second side to be cooked Note enter the times for the first and second sides separately The values given in the following table are approximate only and variations may occur in practice This can be caused by several factors to do with the food e g temperature shape 2 turkey steaks 400g Grill E approx 12 Grill E approx 10 2 chicken legs 500g Grill E approx 8 Grill E approx 7 2 shashlyks 400g Grill Ss approx 12 Grill E approx 12 2 trout 400g Combi 1 E approx 8 Grill E approx 7 4 rissoles 600g Combi 1 12 Grill E approx 8 2 neck cutlets 600g Grill Em approx 15 Grill E approx 13 You can also use your microwave as a kitchen clock accurate to the minute without having the microwave or grill in operation The delay function allows you to use the clock like an alarm clock Take note of the current time and enter the following information to tell the microwave the desired time to switch on Press PRESET enter the time to switch on the microwave using the NUME
10. RIC KEYS and press the START button The digital display flashes PER The microwave sounds 4 beeps to let you know that the set period has elapsed Always use microwave suitable bowls or dishes for defrosting cooking etc In most cases glass dishes are ideal for cooking You should purchase some microwave suitable dishes with lids in a range of sizes You can make bread rolls crispy fresh using the grill function on your microwave Before crisping up moisten the bread rolls with a little water Crisp up the bread rolls for about 2 3 minutes depending on the type and size So that the bread rolls are also oven fresh inside we recommend that you cut the rolls after the first grilling and crisp them again for 1 2 minutes Place the frozen pizza on to the metal stand without defrosting Use the pizza function from the quick select buttons and select from the appropriate preset weights Pressing the pizza button once causes a weight of 150 g to appear another press gives 320 g Select the preset weight that is closest to the weight of your pizza and press START After the automatic cooking period has elapsed if necessary you can extend the cooking time of the pizza by using the grill function This can sometimes be required if your pizza is heavier than the preset weight The operating instructions indicate the various microwave power settings in percent and their equivalents in watts You can find this is the
11. ainer in order to heat the food Only use a temperature sensor recommended for this oven Microwaves can not permeate metal For this reason do not use metal containers or metal dishes Do not use any products made of recycled paper when heating in the microwave as they may contain minute metal fragments which may cause sparks and or fires It is recommended to use round oval dishes instead of square oblong dishes since food caught in the corners may easily boil away The bottom table is a general guideline for choosing the correct dishes MICRO GRILL DISHES WAVE NATION Heatproof glass Yes Yes Yes Non heatproof glass No No No Heatproof ceramics Yes Yes Yes Microwave plastic dishes Yes No No Kitchen towel Yes No No Metal tray plate No Yes No Metal base No Yes No Tin foil amp tin containers No Yes No oeoooooeoo DESIGNATION OF PARTS Heater Glass plate Vent Control panel Metal base grill Safety door lock Drive shaft Rotating ring Oven window Safety door lock Pull the handle to open the door Opening the door while cooking interrupts the operation the set programme or function is stored Cooking continues as soon as the door is closed and the START button is activated Glass plate Leave the glass plate and the rotating ring during operation at all times in the appliance The rotating glass plate ensures the even distribution of energy and microwaves Metal base
12. as been programmed The following table shows the maximum permissible weight for every category Food Maximum Display weight Meat 2300 9 d1 Poultry 4000 g d2 Seafood 900 g d3 Example To defrost 600 g shrimps Place the shrimps to be defrosted in the oven Press WEIGHT DEFROST e three times e Press the 0 1 kg 19 100 button six times to enter the weight Press START For food whose weight exceeds the permissible defrost limits please use the Quick Defrost function If you accidentally enter a weight which exceeds the maximum weight illustrated in the table the display clears automatically to enable a new input QUICK DEFROST For the DEFROST function enter the defrost time Example To set the oven for a 5 minute DEFROST period Press DEFROST 9 Press the 1 MIN button five times Press START MULTI STAGE COOKING The appliance can be programmed as such that several functions are performed subsequently Example To set the following programme 1 QUICK DEFROST 2 Cooking in the microwave 3 Grilling Proceed as follows 1 Press STOP CANCEL 6 to delete possible previous settings 2 Press to enter the QUICK DEFROST programme 3 Use the number fields to enter the cooking time and then the power level with POWER 6 4 Press MEMORY 0 5 Press enter grill programme 6 Press START 0 N DEFROST or WEIGHT DEFROST should only be an element of a programme if these functions are se
13. ass tumtable rotating ring and drive shaft have been correctly positioned Check if the power cable is not damaged and does not lead underneath the oven through or over a hot or sharp surface The outlet must be freely accessible to be able to remove the plug in the event of an emergency Do not use the oven outdoors EARTHING The present appliance must be earthed This oven is equipped with a cable featuring an earth lead with earth plug This requires a specially installed and earthed wall connection In the event of a short circuit the earthed connection prevents the risk of an electric shock via the discharge cable It is recommended to use an independent electric circuit for the oven which supplies the oven only The use of high voltage is dangerous and can cause fires and other accidents which may damage the oven WARNING The improper handling of the earth plug can lead to the risk of an electric shock Note If you have any questions regarding earthed connections or the electric instructions ask an electric expert or maintenance specialist Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can accept liability for damage to the oven or for personal injury resulting from the non observance of the procedure for the electrical connections The wires of this electric main can be identified according to the follo wing colour code Green and yellow earth blue NEUTRAL brown current bearing bifineft RADIO INTERFERENCE O
14. d the diced potato and the sliced cooked sausage to the cooking bow and mix well Cover and cook at 720 watts for approx 15 minutes Season to taste Ingredients 500 g washed cauliflower 250 ml water salt 1 DS cornflour 2 egg whites 2 egg yokes 1 carton of cream 200 ml 2 DS chopped chives 1 pinch of Cayenne 150 g uncooked ham lean 50 g grated Emmental cheese Preparation Split the cauliflower into flowerets place them in a microwave suitable bowl with 250 ml water and some salt Cover and cook at full power 1200 watts for approx 5 minutes Decant and keep the stock Stir the cornflour into the cream and add it to the stock Cook at full power 1200 watts for between 2 to 3 minutes stirring several times Add the egg yokes chives and the Cayenne pepper Beat the egg whites and fold in Now place the cauliflower and the ham in strips into a flat dish pour the sauce over them and sprinkle with cheese Cook and gratinate using combination 2 IR at 720 watts for 16 to 18 minutes Ingredients 150 g macaroni 500 ml water 1 teaspoonful TS salt 1 onion 1 clove of garlic 20 g butter 300 g minced meat e g half pork half beef 1 packet tomato puree with herbs approx 350 g 400 g broccoli 4 DS water 1 tub soured cream 200 g 150 g slices semi mature Gouda seasoning salt pepper Preparation Place 500 ml water with 1 teaspoonful of salt in a microwave suitable bowl with a lid and bring it to the bo
15. dy to serve 19 Ingredients 40 g flour 30 g butter 250 ml instant stock 250 ml milk seasoning salt white pepper sugar Preparation Place the flour butter the hot stock and milk in a microwave suitable bowl mix them well and cook for approx 3 minutes at full power 1200 watt stirring briskly from time to time Then cook for a further 3 minutes at only 480 watts Stir again and season to taste Ingredients 250 ml milk pith from 1 2 vanilla pod 1 tub cream 250 ml 2 DS cornflour 3 DS sugar 1 egg yoke Preparation Stir the milk vanilla pith cream cornflour and sugar in a microwave suitable dish Cook for approx 3 to 4 minutes at 1200 watts stirring once during the process Stir the finished sauce thoroughly and mix in the egg yoke Ingredients 250 g short grain rice 1 litre milk 1 TS butter 40 g sugar cinnamon and sugar for sprinkling or fruit compote seasoning salt Preparation Place the short grain pudding rice milk a pinch of salt butter and sugar in a large microwave suitable bowl Cover and cook for approx 10 minutes at full power 1200 watts bringing to the boil then stir and let swell for approx 10 minutes at only 240 watts Afterwards let the rice stand for a few minutes then stir and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar to taste or add fruit compote Ingredients 250 g frozen strawberries 250 g frozen raspberries 1 packet vanilla sugar 2 DS sugar 2 DS cornflour Preparation
16. even lead to skin burns Eggs in their shell and hard boiled eggs should not be heated in the microwave as they may even explode after microwave heating has been terminated Pierce thick skinned foods such as potatoes whole pumpkins apples and chestnuts before cooking The content of baby bottles and baby jars should be stirred or shaken Caution Prior to consumption check the temperature in order to avoid life threatening burns to the baby Cooking utensils may heat up from the heat exerted by the food and may have to be handled with an oven cloth only Cooking utensils should be checked as to suitability for use in microwave ovens WARNING Maintenance and repair work which requires the removal of the cover which serves as protection against microwaves endangers the life of persons other than skilled staff TECHNICAL INFORMATION Power 230 V 50 Hz 800 W microwave 1000 W grill Actual frequency 2450 MHz Extemal dimensions 295 H 458 W 380 mm D Inner dimensions 206 H 300 W 302 mm D Capacity 20 Itr Standard cooking Turntable system O 270 mm Net weight approx 15 1 kg BEFORE CONTACTING CUSTOMER SERVICES If the microwave is not working Verify that the plug is correctly connected to the outlet If not completely disconnect the plug from the outlet wait 10 seconds and then reconnect Check if a fuse has blown and if the voltage safety switch is still on If both seem to operate correc
17. grill Use the metal base for roasting and combined cooking Place a heatproof plate below the metal base This catches grease and food spills Caution The metal base must be used on the glass plate only Use an oven glove or similar item to remove the food after grilling Please observe that the inside of the appliance may be very hot handle with the appropriate care CONTROL PANEL O MENU MODE DISPLAY Cooking time power mode and time are displayed NUMBER FIELDS Set time cooking time or weight Press the respective number fields 6 QUICK SELECT Prompt pre set quick programming for cooking conventional foods CLOCK Set digital clock POWER Start microwave press button once or several times to select the power level GRILL COMBI Select cooking mode press three times WEIGHT DEFROST Programme defrosting based on weight of food to be defrosted JET DEFROST Quick defrost function where defrost and rest times alternate rapidly to quickly and effectively thaw out frozen goods PRE SET This timed starter functions allows you to place food in the microwave and programme it so that the food is cooked at a later moment in time MEMORY To set a multi stage cooking programme START Press to initiate cooking Wrong operations are signalled by way of two rapidly following alarm signals QUICK START Press to quickly activate full microwave power STOP CANCEL Press to cance
18. icrowave when empty Do not operate this appliance if damage is visible to the cable or plugs if it does not operate properly or is damaged or has been dropped If the power cable is defect it must be replaced by the manufacturer or his maintenance partner or similarly qualified skilled staff so as to avoid any danger WARNING Allow the unsupervised operation of the microwave by children only after carefully instructing them on how to operate the microwave to ensure the risk free use of the oven and that children understand the risks in the event of improper handling To minimise the risk of fire in the microwave Keep an eye on the microwave at all times when heating food in plastic or paper containers since the materials may ignite Remove wire closures from paper or plastic bags before placing them in the microwave Should you notice smoke switch off the appliance or disconnect the plug and keep the door closed so as to suffocate possible flames Do not use the inside of the microwave for storage Do not leave paper articles cooking utensils or food in the microwave if it is not being used WARNING Fluids and other food must not be heated in tightly sealed containers as they may explode When heating beverages in the microwave spattering may be delayed if the beverage is brought to boil Please handle the container with particular care Do not deep fry in the microwave Hot oil may damage microwave parts and utensils or
19. il at full power 1200 watts in approx 8 minutes Then add the macaroni and cook at 960 watts for 2 to 3 minutes and at 480 watts for approx 3 further minutes Then collect in a colander and let it drip off water Now braise the onions and the clove of garlic with the butter in a microwave suitable bow at 960 watts for approx 3 minutes Add the minced meat and the tomato puree then cook the mixture for a further 6 to 7 minutes at 960 watts Stir in 3 4 tub of soured cream and season to taste with salt and pepper Wash and clean the broccoli and place it with 4 dessert spoonfuls of water in a microwave suitable bowl Cover and precook at 960 watts for approx 5 minutes and let it drip off water Place the macaroni vegetables and minced meat sauce into a souffl dish and mix together Distribute the remaining 1 4 tub of soured cream over it and cover with the slices of cheese Cook and gratinate using combination 1 at 720 watts for approx 15 minutes Ingredients 4 pork fillets approx 150 g 350 g pink mushrooms 150 g diced ham 2 tubs of cream 400 ml 2 DS tomato pur e seasoning salt pepper paprika Preparation Season the pork fillets and place them in a flat souffl dish Clean and halve the mushrooms and add them with the ham to the fillets in the souffl dish Stir the cream tomato pur e and paprika in a microwave suitable bowl and cook for 3 to 4 minutes at 960 watts Then pour this sauce over the fillets Co
20. l the setting of a cooking programme Press once to temporarily halt cooking and twice to cancel completely Press and hold to activate child proof lock bifineft OPERATION A signal is heard every time when touching the button which confirms the contact or the choice of programme SETTING THE CLOCK Press CLOCK once to display the 12 h clock and twice for a 24 h display Then press the respective number fields to set the current time Example To set the clock to 6 00 am or pm Press CLOCK The display indicates 12 hr 12 h display or press CLOCK twice the display then indicates 24 hr 24 h display Press the 1 MIN button until 6 00 is displayed or 18 00 if using the 24 h time display To confirm press CLOCK again If the wrong time has been set such as 6 70 or 25 40 the display will indicate after confirming this incorrect entry with the CLOCK button the 12 00 H or 24 H display allowing you to enter the correct time Check the time while cooking by pressing the CLOCK e button COOKING IN THE MICROWAVE E To cook in the microwave the time and power should be set The longest cooking time which can be set by pressing the number fields is 99 min 99 sec Example To cook food for 5 minutes at 60 micro wave power rating Press POWER three times Press the 1 MIN button five times Press START Note Press START during cooking for a display of the power rating lasting 3 seconds POWER BUTTON By pres
21. ok and gratinate using combination 1 EY at 480 watts for approx 20 minutes Ingredients 1000 g potatoes fat to grease the souffl dish 2 DS breadcrumbs 1 tub cream 200 ml 50 g grated Emmental cheese butter flaked seasoning salt pepper Preparation Peel and wash the potatoes then slice them thinly and season Grease the souffl dish Layer the potatoes in the souffl dish and pour the cream over them Then sprinkle with the cheese and breadcrumbs and place the butter flakes on top Gratinate using combination 2 EH at 720 watts for approx 18 minutes 18 Ingredients 1 chicken approx 1000 g 300 g mushrooms 500 g asparagus 250 ml meat stock 100 ml cream 2 packets white sauce instant 1 DS white wine seasoning salt pepper nutmeg Preparation Sprinkle the chicken with salt and place it in a microwave suitable dish Cover and cook at 1200 watts for approx 15 minutes Clean and halve the mushrooms peel the asparagus and cut into 2 to 3 cm long pieces Remove the skin and de bone the cooked chicken then cut the flesh into bite sized pieces Place the meat stock chicken pieces asparagus and the mushrooms into a microwave suitable bowl Cover and cook for approx 12 minutes at 960 watts stirring occasionally Now stir in the cream and sauce powder and cook for between 3 and 4 minutes at 960 watts Season to taste with white wine salt pepper and nutmeg Ingredients 400 g chicken breast fillets 1
22. perating the microwave can lead to interference with your radio television or similar equipment In the event of such interference the following measures can help reduce or eliminate such interference Clean the door and sealing surface of the oven Redirect the receiving antenna of the radio or television Place microwave at another place than where the receiver is Remove the microwave from the receiver Plug the microwave into another outlet so that the microwave and receiver are supplied by a different leg of the power circuit COOKING WITH YOUR MICROWAVE Arrange your food with consideration The thickest parts should be close to the edge Observe the cooking time Select the shortest cooking time and extend it if need be Food cooked excessively long can start smoking and ignite Cover the food while cooking with a lid The lid will prevent the food from spattering and contributes to the even cooking of the food Tum the food during microwave preparation once so that e g chicken or Hamburger dishes are more quickly cooked Large foods such as roast meat must be turned at least five times Rearrange food items like meat balls completely after half of the cooking time has passed by turning them and rotating those which previously were at the centre of the dish to the edge GUIDELINE ON COOKING DISHES The ideal material for a microwave oven is microwave permeable i e it allows energy to pass through the cont
23. section about Power Settings The short table below gives you a summary 100 1200 watts 80 960 watts 60 720 watts 40 480 watts 20 240 watts 16 Ingredients for 4 portions 300 g onions 30 g butter salt white pepper 500 ml instant meat stock 125 ml dry white wine 2 slices of toast 2 slices of immature Gouda cheese Preparation Peel the onions and slice them into rings Place them in microwave suitable dish with the butter and pepper Add the meat stock then cover and cook for approx 10 minutes at 1200 watts Add white wine to taste Cut the toast into little cubes Pour the onion soup into four soup bowls and add some cubed toast to each Lay a half slice of cheese on top of the portions Place the four bowls on the turntable and grill EE for approx 10 minutes to gratinate Ingredients 200 g dry lentils 50 g streaky bacon 125 g belly pork some suitable vegetables e g parsley carrots celery or leeks 500 ml water 1 bay leaf 250 g potatoes 2 smoked cooked sausages seasoning salt pepper vinegar sugar Preparation Soak the lentils overnight in plenty of water Clean and wash the vegetables and cut them into small pieces Dice the meat and the bacon Place the soaked lentils with 500 ml water meat bacon vegetables and bay leaf in a microwave suitable bowl Cover and cook at 960 watts for 8 to 10 minutes In the meantime peel wash and dice the potatoes and slice the cooked sausages Ad
24. sing POWER repeatedly select one of the following power ratings to operate the microwave Press Power Description 1x 100 High 2x 80 Medium high 3x 60 Medium 4x 40 Medium low 5x 20 Low GRILL EY Caution you could get burned When the GRILL function is used the inside of the microwave oven can become very hot Always wear oven gloves whenever you touch hot foods or dishes or take them out of the microwave oven The grill function is useful mainly for thinly sliced meat steaks meat balls shashlik sausages or chicken It is also suitable for baked sandwiches and gratins Example To grill food for 12 minutes Press the Grill Combi button once Press the 10 MIN button once and the 1 MIN button twice Press START COMBINATION COOKING Combination 1 EM The longest possible cooking time for this setting is 99 min 99 sec 30 time for cooking with microwave 70 for grilling Recommended for fish potatoes or gratins Combination 2 E3 55 96 time for cooking with microwave 45 for grilling For puddings omelettes jacket potatoes and poultry Example To set the oven for 25 minutes to COMBINATION cooking Touch Grill Combi button two or three times Press 10 MIN button twice and 1 MIN button 5 times Press START AUTOMATIC COOKING To prepare food with the following cooking mode it is not necessary to enter the cooking duration and the power level It is sufficient to enter the
25. small zucchini 1 small green pepper 125 ml instant chicken stock 200 g leeks 150 g kohlrabi 150 g celeriac 2 DS cr me fraiche 50 g curd cheese with herbs Preparation Clean and wash the vegetables Cut the leeks into rings slice kohlrabi and celeriac thinly Braise in a microwave suitable dish with a lid for approx 5 minutes at 960 watts Cut the chicken breast fillets into small pieces slice the zucchini in half and dice the pepper Place them together with the hot chicken stock and the other ingredients into the dish Cover and cook for approx 10 to 12 minutes at 960 watts stirring occasionally Then stir in the cr me fraiche and the curd cheese with herbs Ingredients for 4 dumplings 4 wheat bread rolls 1 2 TS salt 150 ml milk 40 g butter 3 eggs 2 3 DS breadcrumbs 2 3 DS chopped parsley 30 g diced bacon for bacon dumplings Preparation Cut the bread into small pieces and sprinkle them with salt Heat the milk in a microwave suitable bowl for 1 to 2 minutes at 1200 watts then pour it over the bread roll pieces and let them stand for approx 15 minutes Beat the butter and eggs into a froth add the softened bread pieces with the breadcrumbs and the parsley and knead everything into a good dough Note for bacon dumplings knead in the diced bacon Moisten your hands and form 4 equal sized dumplings and dip them briefly into cold water Cover and cook for approx 5 minutes at 720 watts the dumplings are now rea
26. sted layers into the centre of the food which may still be frozen and thus temperature differences are evened out Leave the frozen food inside or outside of the switched off microwave during the standing time The values given in the table are approximate only and variations may occur in practice This can be caused by several factors to do with the food To use the integrated DEFROST function Press the DEFROST button 6 Enter the defrosting time using the numerical keys Press the START button Bread rolls 150 g 2 pcs approx 1 min Bread 500 g 8 10 min 10 20 min Cream cake 400 800 g 8 12 min 90 120 min Defrost the cake only Butter 250 g approx 1 min 20 30 min Remove the packaging and place the butter on a plate Cheese 500 g 5 6 min 60 90 min Turn the piece of cheese piece over once after half the time has elapsed Cooked 200 g approx 3 min 10 15 min Turn the piece of cooked meats meat once after half the time has elapsed Cut the slices before standing time carefully using a knife Strawberries 250 9 approx 8 min 5 10 min Defrost the strawberries or other fruit in a bowl with a lid Carefully stir once after half the time has elapsed carefully Before defrosting meat poultry or fish please read the section WEIGHT DEFROST in the operating instructions supplied with the microwave 13 A suitable bowl or dish with a lid must always be used to cook foods in
27. t in the very beginning The display indicates the programme phase the appliance is in At the end of the total time 4 audio signals can be heard TIMED START This function allows starting the appliance at a later point in time Example It is 11 10 and you wish to start the appliance at 11 30 Proceed as follows 1 Press PRE SET O 2 Use the number fields e to enter 11 30 hr as the starting time 3 Set a programme 4 Press START Q The display pex for PRE SET flashes ote Be sure to place food in the oven prior to starting cooking QUICK START This mode assists in quick starting the appliance Press QUICK START once or several times to set the cooking time at increments of 30 seconds The microwave immediately starts operation at full power Press 1 x 0 30 minutes Press 2 x 2 1 00 minute Press 3x 1 30 minutes etc Example To operate the microwave for two minutes in this mode Press QUICK START four times and the appliance starts immediately at full power bifineft Extend the cooking time during running operation by pressing this button CHILD SAFETY LOCK This setting prevents the unsupervised operation of the oven by small children The display shows 1ock and the appliance can not be operated for as long as this child safety lock is activated Activate child safety lock LOCK Hold the STOP CANCEL button for 3 seconds First an audio signal sounds and then the display indicates 1ock
28. tly test the outlet with another appliance Check if the control panel programming is correct and if the timer has been set Check if the door has been firmly closed with the lock of the door engaged otherwise the generation of microwaves in the oven is blocked If none of the above remedies the problem contact the named customer services branch or a qualified expert Do not attempt to modify or repair the appliance independently INSTALLATION Ensure that the packaging materials have been completely removed from the inside of the door WARNING Inspect the oven for damages such as a distorted or bent door damaged door seals and seal surfaces defect or loose door hinges and locks as well as grooves on the inside or on the door If there is visible damage do not operate the oven and consult a qualified maintenance expert This microwave must be placed on a level stable base which can bear the microwave s own weight plus the heaviest food which most likely will be cooked in the microwave Do not position the microwave at a location where heat dampness or high humidity arise and do not place it close to inflammable materials To function properly the oven requires sufficient air circulation Allow for 20 cm of space above the oven and 10 cm behind and to the sides 5 cm respectively Do not cover or block any openings of the appliance Do not remove the microwave s feet Do not operate the oven unless the gl
29. with the proof of purchase to the closest service address Damage caused due to improper handling as well as regular wear of the parts are not covered by this warranty Beaver Electronic Services The Lodge Premier Business Park Long Street Walsall West Midlands WS2 9DY Tel 0 87 07 87 61 77 Fax 0 19 22 72 54 17 e mail support uk kompernass com Irish Connection Ltd 41 Harbour View Howth Co Dublin Tel 087 99 62 077 Fax 18 39 80 56 e mail support ie kompernass com The microwave is an ideal device for defrosting frozen foods quickly and evenly The power output defrosting and standing time settings must be selected to suit the consistency and quantity of the food to be defrosted Microwaves always penetrate food from the outside and move towards the inside Therefore the middle parts of particularly large pieces of food should not be fully defrosted as in doing this the outside layers may be burned Correct defrosting starts with the original freezing Take this into account and proportion the quantities as small as possible flat and suited your household requirements You should also take into account the size of the bowls or dishes in which you will be defrosting later in the microwave The following defrosting table gives the defrosting times of some common foods In addition to defrosting times the table also gives standing times all related to the quantity of food During standing times heat flows from the defro
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