Kitchen worktop
Oven body: Remove all the protective foil from the surface of the oven.
Do not remove the light brown foil, screwed to the inside of the
oven. This foil protects the oven magnetron.
Installation
1. Place the oven on a flat surface with a sufficient amount of space
around the appliance to ensure the proper function of exhaust
vents.
The minimum distance between the oven and the closest wall must
be 7.5 cm.
At least one side must be open space.
a) Leave at east 30 cm of free space above the oven.
b) Do not remove oven legs.
c) Do not block exhaust vents. The oven might be damaged.
d) Place the oven as far as possible from any radio and television. A microwave oven may cause interference to TV and radio TV signals.
2. Connect the oven to a standard electricity network. Make sure that the voltage and frequency listed on the label on the oven match the
voltage and frequency frequency in the power network.
ATTENTION: Do not install the oven above the cooking hob, near it or near other heating equipment. Placing the
oven near a heating device can result in damage to the oven and voiding of the warranty.
The microwave oven is designed for use in an open space and must not be placed in the cabinet.
The surface of the microwave oven can become hot during operation.
Control panel and functions
1. Set the cooking power by turning the control (Power) to the desired level.
2. Depending on the type of food being prepared, set the cooking duration by turning the timer (Time) to the desired interval (max. 30
minutes).
3. The microwave start automatically after the cooking power and duration have been set.
4. The oven will stop cooking after the duration set has lapsed.
5. Leave the timer set to "0" if you are not using the oven.
Note: To select a cooking time of less than two minutes, turn the knob further over 2 minutes and then return it to the desired value.
Microwave heating
For pure microwave heating, five power levels are available that are well suited to the tasks you want. Power increases as the dial is turned to
the right. The power levels are described as follows:
Output power
Description
100 %
HIGH
81%
M.HIGH
58%
MED
36%
DEFROST
18%
LOW
Grilling
Turning the knob clockwise at the highest microwave power level (GRILL position G) will switch to the grill mode, which is especially useful
for thin meat slices, steaks, cutlets, kebabs, sausages or chicken pieces. This mode is also suitable for making warm sandwiches and whole
grain dishes.
Combined mode
As the name suggests, this cooking mode combines microwave heating and grilling. The mode is available in three power levels that
combine different power levels for microwave heating and grilling. The levels are described in the table below. The combination mode is
particularly suitable for certain types of food. It also helps to achieve crunchiness.
The following table describes the 3 different settings for the combined mode.
Programme
Microwave heating
Combi. 1
Combi. 2
Combi. 3
30%
49%
67%
30 cm
7.5 cm
Opening
7.5 cm
Grilling
Suitable for
70%
Fish, potatoes, whole grain dishes
51%
Pudding, omelettes, baked potatoes
33%
Poultry
11