AEG MICROMAT DUO 3534 E User manual

ADVANCED
ENGINEERING
FROM
GERMANY
MICROM
AT_DUO
3534
E
Microwave
oven
Operating
instructions

Dear
customer,
Thank
you
for
buying
an
AEG
microwave
oven
and
putting
your
trust
in
the
AEG
brand
name.
Before
using
your
AEG
microwave
oven
for
the
first
time,
please
read
the
instruction
book
thoroughly.
This
will
enable
you
to
take
advantage
of
all
the
features
that
the
appliance
offers.
It
will
also
ensure
trouble-free
operation
and
minimize
unnecessary
service
calls.
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Important
information
concerning
your
safety
or
the
operation
of
your
appliance
is
noted
by
this
symbol
and/or
mentions
words
such
as
«Warning»,
«Take
care».
Be
sure
to
follow
all
instructions
carefully.
D®"
Throughout
the
manual,
this
symbol
guides
you
step
by
step
when
operating
the
appliance.
U
This
symbol
indicatesfurther
information
concerning
the
use
of
the
appliance.
ffl
The
clover
indicates
energy-saving
tips
and
hintsfor
environmentally
friendly
use
of
your
appliance.
In
the
event
of
malfunctioning,
please
follow
the
instructions
given
in
the
section
«What
to
do
if...»
Printed
on
recycled
paper-
AEG
-
putting
words
into
action

_
®
Contents
Important
information
Ecologically
responsible
disposal
of
packaging
and
old
appliances
.
5
Safety
Instructions
General
.
6
For
trouble
free
and
safe
operation
.
6
Microwaves
.
7
Grill
.
8
General
operating
instructions
Suitable
ovenware.
9
What
else
to
note
.
10
Installation
and
Connection
Table
top
model.
11
Built
in
model
.
11
Connecting
to
the
mains
.
12
Electrical
connections
.
13
Product
Description
The
Appliance
.
14
Control
panel.
15
Accessories.
16
Before
using
the
appliance
Cleaning.
16
Setting
the
clock.
16
“At
a
glance”
operating
instructions
.
17
3

Contents
Modes
of
operation
.
19
Microwave
only.
20
Notes
on
microwave
power
.
21
Automatic
programmes.
22
Quick
Start
.
24
Grilling.
24
Combined
microwave
and
grill.
25
Using
the
Crunch
function
.
26
Minute
timer
with
alarm
.
27
Cooking
charts
and
Tips
Defrosting
.
28
Cooking
vegetables.
31
Cooking
fish
.
31
Practical
tips
for
use.
32
Tips
on
microwaving
.
33
Test
procedures.
34
Roasting
and
Grilling
.
35
Combined
Microwave
and
Grilling
.
36
Cooking
with
the
Crunch
function.
37
Cleaning
and
Care
.
38
What
to
do
if.
39
Service
and
Spare
Parts
.
40
Customer
Service.
41
Guarantee
conditions
.
42
4

<@>
Important
information
[E
Ecologically
responsible
disposal
of
packaging
materials
and
old
appliances
^
Packaging
materials
AEG
microwave
ovens
require
effective
packaging
to
protect
them
during
transportation.
Only
the
minimum
packaging
necessary
is
used.
Packaging
materials
(e.g.
foil
or
styrofoam)
can
place
children
at
risk.
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Danger
of
suffocation.
Keep
packaging
material
away
from
children.
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All
packaging
materials
used
are
environment
friendly
and
can
be
recycled.
The
cardboard
is
made
from
recycled
paper
and
the
wooden
parts
are
untreated.
Plastic
items
are
marked
as
follows:
«PE»
polyethylene
eg
packaging
film
«PS»
polystyrene
eg
packaging
(CFC-free)
«PP»
polypropylene
eg
packaging
straps
By
using
and
re-using
the
packaging,
raw
materials
are
saved
and
waste
volume
is
reduced.
Packaging
should
be
taken
to
your
nearest
recycling
centre.
Contact
your
local
council
for
information.
05
Disposal
of
old
appliances
Old
appliances
should
be
made
safe
before
disposal
by
removing
the
plug,
and
cutting
off
and
disposing
of
the
power
cable.
It
should
then
be
taken
to
the
nearest
recycling
centre
.
Check
with
your
local
Council
or
Environmental
Health
Office
to
see
if
there
are
facilities
in
your
area
for
recycling
the
appliance.
5

Safety
instructions
A
General
•
The
appliance
should
only
be
operated
with
the
turntable
and
turntable
support
inserted.
•
Only
suitable
microwave
ovenware
should
be
used.
•
To
protect
the
appliance
against
corrosion
from
moisture
(condensation)
in
the
cavity
or
on
the
door,
wipe
these
areas
dry
after
each
use.
•
Do
not
leave
the
appliance
unattended
when
warming
or
cooking
food
in
disposable
containers
made
of
plastic,
paper,
or
other
flammable
materials.
•
If
smoke
is
observed,
keep
the
oven
door
closed,
disconnect
the
power
supply
and
contact
your
local
AEG
Service
Force
Centre.
Never
use
the
microwave
oven
if
it
is
not
functioning
properly.
•
This
appliance
complies
with
all
relevant
safety
instructions.
In
order
to
maintain
the
safety
of
the
appliance,
repairs
should
only
be
carried
out
by
an
AEG
Service
Force
Centre.
Repairs
carried
out
by
unqualified
personnel
can
place
the
user
in
severe
danger.
In
the
case
of
any
defect
or
breakdown,
please
therefore
contact
your
local
AEG
approved
retailer
or
the
AEG
Service
Force
Centre
•
Should
the
door
seals
and/or
door
seal
surfaces
be
damaged,
the
appliance
should
not
be
operated
until
it
has
been
repaired
by
the
AEG
Service
Force
Centre.
•
Damaged
appliance
parts
can
only
be
replaced
by
exactly
the
same
make
of
parts.
Special
tools
are
required
for
this
operation.
/,
^
•
WARNING:
This
appliance
is
designed
to
be
operated
by
adults.
Children
should
not
be
allowed
to
tamper
with
the
controls
or
play
with
the
product.
For
trouble
free
and
safe
operation
•
Never
jam
anything
between
the
door
and
the
door
frame.
•
Always
keep
the
door
seals
and
their
surfaces
clean.
•
Do
not
keep
any
flammable
itemsin
the
microwave.They
could
ignite
when
the
unit
is
switched
on.
•
Switch
the
appliance
on
only
when
the
food
hasbeen
placed
inside
the
cooking
space,
as
it
could
overload
if
there
is
no
food
present.

M
icrowaves
<@>
a
•
Whenever
heating
liquid,
please
also
place
a
teaspoon
in
the
^
container
to
avoid
delayed
boiling.
During
delayed
boiling,
the
boiling
temperature
is
attained
without
the
typical
steam
bubbles
rising.
When
the
container
is
shaken,
even
gently,
the
liquid
may
then
suddenly
vigorously
boil
over
or
spurt
-
with
the
risk
of
scalding
the
user.
•
Food
with
«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.
•
Make
sure
that
a
minimum
temperature
of
70°C
is
attained
for
the
cooking/heating
of
food.
Never
use
a
mercury
or
liquid
thermometer
for
measuring
the
temperature
of
the
food.
•
Baby
food
in
jars
or
bottles
should
always
be
heated
without
a
lid
or
top,
and
well
stirred
or
shaken
after
heating,
to
ensure
uniform
distribution
of
the
heat.
Always
check
the
temperature
before
feeding
your
child.
•
The
hot
food
in
a
microwave
oven
will
heat
up
the
ovenware.
For
this
reason
always
use
oven
gloves
for
handling
hot
dishes.
•
Never
cook
your
food
for
too
long
or
at
too
high
a
power
setting.
Some
areas
of
the
food
can
dry
out
or
even
ignite.
•
Do
not
use
porcelain
or
ceramic
crockery,
or
porous
earthenware
(e.g.
on
the
handles
or
unglazed
bases)
in
your
microwave
as
these
a
types
of
dishes
can
absorb
moisture
from
the
food
as
it
is
cooking.
This
can
cause
vapour
pressure
to
build
up
which
could
shatter
the
dish.
Do
not
use
your
microwave
oven
for
the
following
:
•
to
boil
eggs
or
escargots
in
their
shells,
as
they
will
burst.
Eggs
can
be
poached
in
a
microwave
oven
as
long
as
the
yolks
are
pricked.
•
to
heat
large
quantities
of
cooking
oil
(fondue
or
deep
frying)
and
drinks
containing
a
high
percentage
of
alcohol
-
there
is
danger
of
spontaneous
combustion!
•
to
heat
unopened
cans,
bottles,
etc.
•
to
dry
animals,
textiles
or
paper.
7

Grill
The
viewing
window
heats
up
during
grilling
(and
combination
grilling
and
microwave
cooking),
so
keep
small
children
away
from
the
appliance.
To
close
the
door
when
the
viewing
window
is
hot,
press
on
the
lower
right-hand
side
of
the
door.
The
cooking
area,
the
grill
heating
elements,
the
shelf
racks,
the
turntable
and
the
anti-splash
glass
plate
become
very
hot
during
all
modes.
You
should
therefore
take
care
before
touching
anything.
Take
care
not
to
be
burned!

H]
General
operating
instructions
Suitable
ovenware
Ovenware
material
Mode
of
operation
Micro-
wave
Grill
Combination
Ovenproof
glass
and
ceramic
dishes
(without
any
metal
parts,
e.g.
Pyrex,
Oven-to-tableware)
X
X
X
Non
ovenproof
glass
and
porcelain
(e.g.
table
crockery
1
)
X
Glass
ceramic
and
vitro-ceramic
made
of
fire/frost
proof
material
(e.g.
Arcoflam)
X
UMT-
C
X
Ovenproof
earthenware
2
)
X
X
Plastic,
heat-resistant
up
to
200
°C
3
)
X
X
Paper,
cardboard
X
Cling
film
X
Microwave
cling
film
X
Black-lacquered
or
silicone-
coated
baking
tins
Roasting
bag
4
)
X
X
Crunch
Plate
X
X
X
X
suitable
■
non
suitable
1)
excluding
silver,
gold,
platinum
or
metal
decoration
2
)
does
not
include
glaze
containing
metal
2
)
please
note
the
maximum
temperature
stated
by
the
manufacturer
4
)
do
not
use
the
grill
shelf
together
with
metal
recipients.

m
What
else
to
note...
•
Food
comes
in
all
shapes,
sizes
and
textures.The
quantities
also
vary.
For
these
reasons
the
time
and
amount
of
energy
needed
to
defrost,
heat
or
cook
will
also
vary.
As
a
general
rule
:
Double
the
quantity/weight
=
nearly
*double
the
time
*
Please
refer
to
the
cooking
charts.
To
be
on
the
safe
side,
always
select
the
shorter
cooking
time.
Then
extend
the
time
as
necessary.
•
Microwaves
work
by
making
the
food
heat
itself
up.
Because
of
this,
not
all
areas
of
the
food
will
be
heated
at
the
same
time.
When
heating
larger
quantities
of
food,
it
is
particularly
important
to
stir
or
turn
them
over.
•
“Standing
time”
is
referred
to
in
the
cooking
charts.
This
is
the
time
you
should
leave
the
food
to
stand
without
power
(either
inside
or
outside
the
appliance).
This
ensures
even
distribution
of
heat
throughout
the
food.
10

Installation
and
Connection
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The
oven
should
be
set
on
a
work
surface
at
least
85
cm
above
floor
level.
To
ensure
the
stability
of
the
microwave
oven,
the
front
left
foot
is
adjustable
(5
positions).
Turn
it
to
raise
or
lower
the
appliance.
Make
sure
that
nothing
obstructs
the
ventilation
louvres
and
that
air
may
circulate
freely
around
the
s
Table
top
model
A
gap
all
around
the
oven
is
necessary
in
order
to
ensure
perfect
ventilation:
Above:
14
cm
Behind:
10
cm
Either
side:
5
cm
Built-in
model
To
install
the
appliance
in
a
kitchen
cabinet,
use
the
appropriate
mounting
frame.
Note
the
relevant
instructions
for
installation
and
connection.
When
building
in
to
a
high
cabinet,
you
may
use
the
liftdoor.
Note
the
relevant
information
for
installation
and
connection
given
in
the
operation
instructions
of
the
lift
door.
A
Attention
!
Never
operate
the
microwave
oven
with
the
lift
door
closed.
Such
operation
would
damage
your
appliance
and
invalidate
the
guarantee.
This
appliance
complies
with
the
following
EC
Directives:
CJH
EMC
Directive
89/336/EEC,
Low
Voltage
Directive
73/23/EEC
with
amendment
90/683/EEC
and
the
CE
marking
Directive
93/68/EEC.

Installing
and
Connecting
HI
Installation
1.
Remove
any
promotion
label
from
the
door.
2.
Install
the
oven
on
a
flat,
level
surface.
The
surface
must
be
strong
enough
to
safely
bear
the
weight
(17
kg)
of
the
oven,
and
the
contents.
To
avoid
the
possibility
of
causing
vibration
or
noise
the
oven
must
be
in
a
stable
position.
3.
Keep
the
microwave
oven
away
from
sources
of
water
and
extreme
heat,
e.g.
radiators
and
boilers.
This
appliance
should
not
be
installed
next
to
a
radiator
or
boiler
as
this
can
lead
to
the
appliance
malfunctioning
4.
Do
not
block
air
vents
on
the
top
and
the
sides
of
the
cabinet
and
also
do
not
place
any
articles
on
the
top
of
the
oven.
If
air
vents
are
blocked
during
operation,
the
oven
may
overheat,
and
this
may
lead
to
malfunctioning.
Hot
air
escapes
from
the
vents,
so
be
sure
not
to
obstruct
it
or
let
curtains
come
between
the
oven
and
the
rear
wall.
5.
Place
the
oven
as
far
away
from
radios
and
TV’s
as
possible.
This
oven
does
conform
to
EEC
requirements*
of
radio
interference
suppression,
but
some
interference
may
occur
if
it
is
placed
too
close
to
a
radio
or
TV,
so
keep
them
as
far
apart
as
possible.
*
This
appliance
conforms
to
the
requirements
of
EEC
Radio
Interference
Directive
87/308/EEC.
c
&
Connecting
to
the
mains
•
The
oven
is
delivered
with
the
power
cord
and
a
plug
for
230-240
V,
50Hz,
earthed
socket
outlet.
•
Earth
protection
minimizes
the
risks
should
a
short
circuit
occur.
Check
to
ensure
the
voltage
of
the
oven
matches
the
supply.
N.B.
If
the
oven
is
connected
to
the
socket
via
an
extension
cord,
make
sure
the
cord
is
earthed.
A
WARNING!
This
appliance
must
not
be
used
on
a
non
earth
protected
power
supply.
•
Contact
an
electrician
if
you
are
uncertain
regarding
electrical
connection
of
the
oven
or
provision
of
earth
protection
of
the
supply.
•
This
appliance
must
be
earthed.
If
this
appliance
is
fitted
with
a
non-
rewirable
plug
for
which
your
socket
is
unsuitable,
the
plug
should
be
cut
off
and
the
appropriate
plug
fitted.
If
it
is
necessary
to
change
the
fuse
in
a
nonrewirable
plug,
the
fuse
cover
must
be
refitted.
If
the
fuse
cover
is
lost
or
damaged,
the
plug
must
not
be
used
until
a
replacement
is
obtained.
12

Electrical
connections
<@>
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•
WARNING!
THIS
APPLIANCE
MUST
BE
EARTHED.
The
manufacturer
declines
any
liability
should
this
safety
measure
not
be
observed.
•
If
the
plug
that
is
fitted
to
your
appliance
is
not
suitable
for
your
socket
outlet,
it
must
be
cut
off
and
the
appropriate
plug
fitted.
•
Remove
the
fuse
from
the
cut
off
plug.
The
cut
off
plug
should
then
be
disposed
of
to
prevent
the
hazard
of
shocks
in
case
it
should
be
plugged
into
a
13
Amp
socket
in
another
part
of
your
home.
IMPORTANT
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
GREEN
AND
YELLOW
EARTH
BLUE
NEUTRAL
BROWN
LIVE
If
you
fit
your
own
plug,
the
colours
of
the
wires
in
the
mains
lead
of
your
appliance
may
not
correspond
with
the
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug,
proceed
as
follows:
Connect
the
green
and
yellow
(earth)
wire
to
the
terminal
in
the
plug
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
”E”
or
the
earth
symbol
(i)
or
coloured
green
and
yellow.
Connect
the
blue
(neutral)
wire
to
the
terminal
in
the
plug
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
”N”
or
coloured
black.
Connect
the
brown
(live)
wire
to
the
terminal
in
the
plug
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
"L”
or
coloured
red.
GREEN
&
YELLOW
13

Product
Description
The
appliance
B
D
E
A
Control
panel
B
Door
seal
C
Door
latch
and
catch
D
Viewing
window
E
Quartz
grill
F
Turntable
G
Wheel
support/roller
ring
H
Drive
shaft
14

The
control
panel
<@>
\
MICROMAT-DUO
CRUNCH
A
o
A
Display
for
time
of
day,
cooking
time,
function
mode,
power
etc.
B
Multi
function
button
to
set
the
time
of
day
and
display
the
selected
microwave
power
etc.
C
Power
knob
with
signal
light
to
select
microwave
power.
D
Rotary
knob
to
select
the
cooking
time
®
or
the
weight
l^Jwhen
using
automatic
programmes.
E
Button
for
automatic
programmes
‘PROGRAMME’
for
defrosting
and
cooking.
F
CRUNCH
button
with
Crunch
indicator
light
to
be
used
with
the
Crunch
dish.
G
CLEAR
button‘STOP’to
cancel
settings.
H
GRILL
button
to
set
grill
functions
with
signal
light
I
START
button
‘START/QUICK’
to
start
the
selected
function
and
to
switch
on
QUICK-START.
J
Button
for
switching
the
turntable
off
with
signal
light.
K
Button
for
opening
door
T
~°.
15

Product
Description
Accessories
The
turntable
and
turntable
support
should
be
installed
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
Take
care
to
ensure
the
turntable
support
is
properly
in
place.
The
turntable
may
turn
clockwise
or
counterclockwise
during
Do
not
try
to
rotate
the
roller
ring
manually,
as
you
could
damage
the
drive
system.
Wire
rack
For
grilling
of
e.g.,
meat
and
poultry;
for
gratin
toasting
Crunch
dish
Specially
designed
for
use
with
the
Crunch
function.
Preheat
to
brown
dishes
like
frozen
pizza.
Before
using
the
appliance
Cleaning
Wipe
over
the
front
of
the
appliance
with
a
damp
cloth.
Do
not
use
abrasive
cleaning
agents
(these
can
damage
the
surface).
For
stainless
steel
fronts
use
a
suitable
stainless
steel
cleaning
agent
that
leaves
a
protective
film
against
fingerprints.
Before
you
first
use
the
appliance,
remove
all
the
accessories
(including
the
turntable
and
turntable
support)
from
the
cooking
area.
Wash
the
accessories
in
warm
water
and
washing
up
liquid.
Wipe
clean
the
cooking
space
with
a
soft,
damp
cloth.
Setting
the
clock
fSW
Example:
12:15
hrs
1
.Plug
the
appliance
into
the
mains.
The
display
startsto
flash
«FEG»and
then
«00:00».
The
dots
between
the
digits
blink
rapidly.
2.
P
ress
the
multi
function
button
beneath
the
display
(top
left
side).
The
dots
between
the
digits
blink
faster.
3.
W
h
i
l
e
keeping
the
multi
function
button
pressed,
set
the
time
of
day
with
the
rotary
knob
®
D.
Release
the
button
as
soon
as
the
time
of
day
is
displayed.
The
dots
between
the
digits
blink
slowly.
The
appliance
is
now
ready
for
use.
')
The
rotary
knob
©
can
be
turned
clockwise
(to
increase)
or
counterclockwise
(to
decrease).
The
time
of
day
can
be
corrected
at
any
moment
by
pressing
the
multi
function
button
and
simultaneously
-
turning
the
rotary
knob
®.
00
,
:
00
1005

c^«At
a
glance»
operating
instructions
@)
Action
Comments
1.
Press
door
release
button
the
door
opens.
2.
Place
food
in
the
cooking
space.
3.
Shut
the
door.
The
door
will
click
audibly
when
it
is
properly
shut.
If
the
door
is
not
shut
properly,
the
appliance
will
not
function.
4.
Select
according
to
the
instructions
given
on
the
following
pages.
The
order
in
which
you
programme
functions
has
no
consequence').
Turn
the
time
button
clockwise
to
increase
or
counterclockwise
to
decrease
time
2
)
5.
If
required
:
switch
off
the
turntable.
When
the
turntable
has
been
switched
off,
the
appropriate
signal
lamp
lights
up.
The
turntable
should
only
be
turned
off
when
using
rectangular
ovenware
that
is
larger
than
the
turntable
and
is
in
danger
of
jamming.
6.
Press
the
START-button
‘START/QUICK’.
The
appliance
starts.
The
display
showsthe
selected
cooking
time,
counting
down
backwards
in
seconds.
(The
corresponding
indicator
light
shows
which
function
is
selected.)
7.
E
nd
of
cooking
sequence.
The
end
of
the
cooking
sequence
is
indicated
by
a
triple
audible
tone.
The
appliance
and
the
interior
light
will
switch
off.The
display
area
once
again
showsthe
time
of
day.
IH
1
If
the
oven
is
not
started
within
4
minutes,
the
settings
are
automatically
cancelled
;
time
of
day
reappears
in
the
display.
2
)
If
the
maximum
cooking
time
setting
«bChOO
»is
surpassed
during
the
setting,
the
display
shows«
00:00
»
17

At
a
glance»
operating
instructions
Action
:
•
Open
the
door
by
pressing
the
door
release
button
^^e.g.for
stirring.
Comments
The
appliance
and
interior
lighting
switch
off.
In
the
display,
the
two
dots
between
the
digits
flash.
The
selected
settings
remain.The
remaining
timecountsdown
automatically.
•
Shut
the
door
and
press
the
START
button
‘START/QUICK’
•Pressthe
CLEAR
button
‘STOP’.
The
running
processiscancelled.The
appliance
and
the
interior
lighting
switch
off.
Time
of
day
is
displayed.
•
Modify
the
selected
cooking
time:
turn
the
rotary
knob
®
clockwise
or
counterclockwise.
The
cooking
time
in
the
display
changes
when
turning
the
rotary
knob.
1
)
-
•
Modify
the
selected
microwave
power:
rotate
the
power
knob
The
new
power
setting
is
displayed
for
5
seconds
The
cooking
process
continues
with
the
new
power
setting.
*
Press
multi
function
button.
The
selected
parameters
are
displayed
successively
for
5
seconds
each,
e.g.
prog
ram
m
e
n
am
e,
w
eig
ht,
m
icrow
ave
pow
er...
•Operation
of
the
grill
by
pressing
the
GRILL
button.
The
selected
grill
power
level
is
displayed.
The
signal
lamp
comes
on
(also
refer
to
chapter
“Combination
of
microwave
and
grill”)
•Selection
of
CRUNCH
function
with
full
microwave
power
and
variable
grill.
The
microwave
power,
grill
and
crunch
signal
lamps
come
on
(please
refer
to
"Using
the
Crunch
function”
and
“Cooking
with
the
Crunch
function”)
ITI
If
the
new
selection
reaches«
0
0:00
»
i
n
the
display,
the
cooking
time
is
over
and
an
audible
signal
sounds
three
times,
the
appliance
and
the
interior
lighting
switch
off.
During
a
cooking
process,
the
cooking
time
can
be
increased
to
a
maximum
of
60
minutes.
18

_
®
M
odes
of
operation
The
appliance
features
the
following
functions:
M
icrowave
only
In
this
mode,
microwaves
generate
heat
directly
in
the
food.
This
mode
is
highly
suitable
for
warming,
for
example,
ready
cooked
food
and
drinks,
the
defrosting
of
meat
or
vegetables,
and
for
cooking
food
like
fish
and
vegetables.
Grilling
Heat
is
generated
by
a
grilling
element
set
in
the
roof
of
the
oven.
This
is
particularly
suitable
for
toasting
and
grilling
e.g.
steaks
and
sausages.
Using
the
CRUNCH
function.
The
CRUNCH
function
uses
simultaneous
microwave
and
grill
power,
for
example
when
preparing
vegetable
dishes
and
pizza
where
a
crisp
and
brown
finish
is
desired.
Combination
mode
The
microwave
mode
can
be
used
together
with
grilling.
Dishes
will
be
cooked
more
quickly,
whilst
being
crisp
and
brown
at
the
same
time.
19

Modes
of
operation
ns*
M
icrowave
Only
How
to
set
Example:
1
minute
15
seconds
on
microwave
output
level
700
W
1.
Set
the
required
microwave
power
by
turning
the
power
knob,
the
signal
lamp
lights
up.
the
time
of
day
disappears
from
the
display
and
the
required
microwave
power
appears:
turn
to
the
left
=
lower
power
turn
to
the
right=
higher
power
100
2.
Set
the
required
cooking
time
by
turning
the
Rotary
knob
©
.
The
chosen
time
appears
in
the
display.
3.
Press
the
START
button
‘START/QUICK’.
The
selected
time
starts
to
count
down.
OMH
[X]
Cooking
times
can
be
set
as
follows
:
from
0
to
2
min.
in
5
second
steps
from
2
to
5
min.
in
10
second
steps
from
5
to
10
min.
in
20
second
steps
from
10
to
20
min.
in
30
second
steps
starting
from
21
min.
in
1-min.
steps
Maximum
programme
length
is60
minutes.
/\
Metal
items
must
be
kept
at
least
2
cm
from
the
cavity
wall
and
the
oven
door.
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