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Mikrowelle mit Heißluft und Grill
Microwave Oven with Convection and Grill
Four à micro-ondes avec convection et gril
Microonde con aria calda e griglia
Microondas con aire caliente e grill
Microgolfoven met heteluchtvermogen en grill
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Bedienungsanleitung · Instruction manual
Manuel de l’utilisateur · Instrucciones de manejo
Instruções de operação · Istruzioni per l'uso
Bedieningshandleiding · Instrukcja użytkownika
Felhasználói kézikönyv
MM 42201
MSN 5001 4774
MSN 5001 9518
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Contents
Control panel .........................................................................................................1
Specification ........................................................................................................22
Thank you very much ..........................................................................................23
Check the contents of the box .............................................................................23
Safety instructions ...............................................................................................24
Before first use.....................................................................................................27
Set Up..................................................................................................................29
Microwave Cooking Principles ............................................................................31
Setting the oven functions ...................................................................................32
Microwave ...........................................................................................................33
Grill cooking ........................................................................................................34
Microwave + Grill ................................................................................................35
Microwave + Convection ....................................................................................36
Quick defrosting ..................................................................................................37
Setting the „Auto Menu“ ......................................................................................38
Additional features ..............................................................................................40
Cleaning and care ...............................................................................................41
Specification
Model:................................................................MM 42201
Power supply:....................................................230V~50Hz
Microwave frequency: .......................................2450 MHz
Power consumption (microwave oven): ............1400 W
Power consumption (convection): .....................1400 W
Power consumption (grill):.................................1200 W
Maximum Output:..............................................900 W
Capacity: ...........................................................25 l
Glass tray diameter: .........................................314 mm
Net Weight:........................................................19,0 kg
Subject to technical modifications.
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Thank you very much
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Thank you very much for your confidence!
We congratulate you on your new microwave oven and we are convinced that
you will be very happy with this new modern appliance. In order to ensure always
an optimal functioning and operationability of your microwave oven and to ensure
your personal safety we would like to ask you:
Please read these operating instructions thoroughly prior to the first start-up and
observe especially the safety instructions!
All operations on and with this appliance may only be executed to the extent
described in these operating instructions. If you pass on this microwave oven,
please enclose these operating instructions.
Disposal
Packaging
Your microwave oven is packaged to protect it against transport damage.
Packaging materials are resources and can be recycled or reused as raw
material.
Appliance
If the microwave oven should be unserviceable or discarded, do not dispose it
with the domestic waste. Ask your local municipality for a proper and environ-
ment-friendly disposal.
Check the contents of the box
Unpack the appliance and all accessories completely.
Make sure during unpacking that the following items are included:
- Microwave
- Roller Ring
- Glass tray
- Grill rack
- Operating instructions with warranty card
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Safety instructions
Application
• This device is exclusively intended for use in households. It must only be used
for heating suitable foodstuff in containers suitable for microwave use.
• When you heat foodstuff in plastic or paper containers, you must supervise
the microwave oven since such materials could catch fire.
• The microwave oven is not suitable for preparing food by deep-frying.
Neither is the oven suitable for the drying of objects. Caution: fire hazard!
• Please note that children must not use the appliance since children are
not yet able to recognise dangers that may arise when handling electrical
appliances.
Installation and electrical connection
• Connect the microwave oven only to a regular 230V ~ 50Hz shockproof
socket protected with at least 16 ampere. Do not use an extension cable.
• Place the appliance only on a stable and level surface in a protected and dry
room.
• Adhere to the minimum distances and never cover up the air slots.
Do not place any items on the microwave oven since the latter gets hot
during operation.
• Protect the appliance from dripping water and splash water. Should the
appliance happen to come in contact with water, immediately pull the mains
plug from the socket.
Note:
During operation, the accessible surfaces may become very hot.
Caution!
Hot surface!
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Start-up and use
• Use the microwave oven only with the enclosed roller ring and turntable.
• Never operate the appliance without food in the cooking compartment.
• Only use the accessories enclosed or approved by us.
• Only use crockery specially suitable for microwave ovens.
• Never use crockery with metal decoration, metallic crockery or the grill
stand when operating the microwave oven in microwave mode, as this
could damage the appliance.
• Do not remove any covers of the microwave oven or the inner foil of the
inspection window as this could result in microwave radiation leaks.
• Never leave the appliance unattended during operation.
Note:
When heating liquids in the microwave oven, so-called boiling delay may occur,
i.e. the liquid is already at boiling temperature without the presence of the steam
bubbles typical for boiling. Vibrations, such as occur for instance during removal,
will result in the liquid suddenly boiling up.
Attention: There is a risk of scalding!
Therefore: When heating liquids it is imperative to place a glass or ceramic rod
into the vessel. This will prevent subsequent boiling up of the liquid.
• Never heat food in closed containers. It is also imperative to remove the lid of
bottles, e.g. when heating up baby food, since otherwise the bottle may easily
explode.
• In the case of food with a firm skin, such as sausages or tomatoes, score the
skin at various points prior to heating in order to avoid bursting of the food.
• Boil eggs only in microwave crockery specially provided for this purpose.
Do not heat hard-boiled eggs in the microwave.
Attention: Already boiled eggs can still burst even after removal from the
oven.
• After heating, mix the food if possible in order to achieve even temperature
distribution or allow it to cook for a short time longer.
• Prior to consumption, check the temperature of the foodstuff heated with the
microwave oven. Be particularly careful as far as baby food is concerned and
always stir or shake children’s food before checking the temperature in order
to avoid burns.
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Malfunction
• Protect the appliance and the mains cable from damage.
• Prior to every use, check the mains cable and the appliance for damage.
• Should you discover any damage, do not on any account start the appliance.
Immediately pull the mains cable from the socket using the plug.
• Should your microwave be defective or should the mains cable be damaged,
have it immediately repaired by a qualified service shop or send it to the
Medion Service to avoid any hazard.
Warning!
It is hazardous to anybody except for specialised technicians to carry out any
maintenance or repair work that requires the removal of a cover ensuring the
protection against radiation exposure through microwave energy.
• If smoke develops it is imperative to keep the door closed in order to avoid
flames from developing or to suffocate existing ones and immediately switch
off the appliance using the Stop/Delete button.
• Then pull the mains plug from the power outlet immediately.
Warning!
On no account must the appliance be used if housing, covers, door or catch,
door seal or seal seating faces are damaged.
Have the appliance repaired by a qualified service shop or contact the Medion
Service.
• Also ensure that the microwave oven is not situated too close to a heat source
or in an area where it could come in contact with water.
About microwaves
Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves causing your food in the
cooking compartment to be heated. The more water the foodstuffs contain, the
better the heating. In order to achieve optimum heat distribution, leave
finish-heated meals in the microwave for one to two minutes for additional
cooking.
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Before first use
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Before first use
Remove all packing materials and accessories.
• Place the microwave oven onto a plane, firm surface inured to heat.
Note:
Check the microwave oven for any damage, e.g. for misaligned or deformed
door, door seals or seal seating faces, for defective hinges or door catch, and
check the cooking compartment interior for bumps and dents. Should there be
any damage, do not put the microwave oven into operation but contact the
customer service.
• Do not place the microwave oven close to any sources of heat or inflammable
materials, nor in locations with water or high humidity.
• Do not put any objects onto the appliance (vases, blankets o.s.).
• Check the accessories for completeness before trashing the packing material.
• Before starting up your microwave oven for the first time clean the appliance
and all accessories from production residues.
• Remove the protection film from the appliance and the control panel.
• Clean all accessories in hot water using a gentle dishwashing detergent and
dry them.
• Carefully clean the interior and exterior area of the appliance by a damp cloth
and dry it.
The microwave oven may not be used outdoors!
10 cm
30 cm
10 cm
10 cm
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Heat up the appliance empty
• Activate the appliance in operation mode GRILL without any food nor
accessories. Therfore turn the power/function knob clockwise beyond the
highest microwave power level.
• Turn the timer knob to 20:00 minutes.
• Provide sufficient ventilation.
• After 20 minutes the appliance turns off automatically. Wait until it has cooled
down completely.
• Pull out the power plug from the socket. Once more clean the appliance with a
damp cloth and dry it.
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Set Up
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Set Up
Warning!
Do not remove any covers of the microwave oven or the inner foil of the
inspection window as this could result in microwave radiation leaks.
Make sure that the power cable, the appliance and especially the door and the
door lock is not damaged.
Warning!
If you discover any damage, do not connect the appliance to the mains.
The appliance should be repaired by a qualified service shop or you should
contact the Medion Service.
• Connect the microwave oven only to a regular 230V~50Hz shockproof socket.
• Protect the power cable from heat sources or arris.
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Turntable installation
• Put the turntable ring into the middle of the microwave ovens cooking area.
• Position the glass tray onto the turntable ring until it locks with the turntable
shaft.
Grill rack installation
• For broiling oder during convection mode you can use the grill rack.
Put it axial onto the glass tray with the grid face up.
Caution:
Only use grill rack during grilling operation - do not place it during microwave
operation!
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Microwave Cooking Principles
• To fill in and arrange the food properly for cooking, place the thickest parts at
the outer edge.
• Watch cooking time.
• Look for the shortest amount of time indicated and add more as needed.
Food severely overcooked can smoke or ignite.
• Cover foods while cooking. Covers prevent spattering and help foods to cook
evenly.
• Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed cooking of such foods as
chicken and hamburgers. Large items such as roasts or broiled chicken must
be turned over at least once.
• Rearranging, e.g. of meatballs, is also important: Rearrange foods halfway
through cooking both from top to bottom and from the centre of the dish to
the outside.
Utensils Guide
• The ideal material for a microwave utensil is transparent to microwave,
it allows energy to pass through the container and.heat the food.
• Microwaves can not penetrate metal, so metal utensils or dishes with
metallic trim should not be used.
• Do not use recycled paper products when microwave cooking, as they
may contain small metal fragments which may cause sparks and/or fires.
• Round/oval dishes rather than square/oblong ones are recommend,
as food in corners tends to overcook.
• Narrow strips of aluminium foil may be used to prevent overcooking of
exposed areas. But be careful not to use too much and keep a distance
of 1 inch (2.5 cm) between foil and cavity.
The list below is a general guide to help you select the correct utensils.
Utensils
Combi cooking
Heat–Resistant Glass
Non Heat–Resistant Glass
Heat–Resistant Ceramics
Microwave–Safe Plastic Dish
Kitchen Paper
Metal Tray
Metal Rack
Aluminium Foil & Foil Containers
in the microwave
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Grill
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Combination
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
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Setting the oven functions
Signal beeps during the setting
• one beep: input has been accepted.
• two beeps: input has not been accepted. Please check the
settings and try it again.
Clock setting
1. Press the Clock/Timer button (19).
2. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until the correct hour is displayed.
3. Press the Clock/Timer button (19).
4. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until the correct minutes are displayed.
5. Press the Clock/Timer button (19) to acknowledge.
Note:
• The clock starts automatically at 1:00 when the oven is connected.
• To use the Timer function press the Clock/Timer button (19) and rotate the
Time/Menu controller (15) to set an additional cooking time of maximum 95
min.
Quick Start
Use this function to switch the oven to microwave operation and to start cooking
at once, without any presettings.
1. Press the Start button (16) repeatedly and rapidly to set the cooking time.
2. The maximum cooking time is 10 minutes.
3. The oven starts 2 seconds later.
4. When the time has elapsed, four signal beeps sound and "END" is shown in
the display.
5. Press the Stop/Reset button (18) or open the door before you start another
cooking function.
Stopping the oven during operation:
1. Press the Stop/Reset button (18) once to interrupt cooking.
2. You can restart the oven by pressing the Start button (16) again.
3. Press the Stop/Reset button (18) to delete all initial settings.
Note:
The oven stops any operation when the door is opened.
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Microwave
Microwave cooking allows you to set power and time. First select a power level
by pressing the Microwave button (10) for several times (see table below).
Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) to set the cooking time (max. 95 min.),
then press the Start button (16).
Press the Microwave button (10) to select the power level:
Example:
You want to cook for 5 minutes at 60% power level.
1. Press the Microwave button (10) five times.
2. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until the correct cooking time (5:00) is
shown in the display.
3. Now press the Start button (16).
4. The cooking process starts.
Note:
1. If you want to interrupt cooking for a time, press the Stop/Reset button (18)
once. Press Start (16) again to resume cooking or press the Stop/Reset
button (18) twice to stop the same.
2. When the cooking time has elapsed, four signal beeps sound and "END" is
shown in the display. Clear the display and press the Stop/Reset button (18)
to reset the system to the initial state before you start a new cooking process.
Press
1 x
2 x
3 x
4 x
5 x
6 x
7 x
8 x
9 x
10 x
11 x
Power
100% (P-HI)
90% (P-90)
80% (P-80)
70% (P-70)
60% (P-60)
50% (P-50)
40% (P-40)
30% (P-30)
20% (P-20)
10% (P-10)
0% (P-00)
Description
high
medium-high
medium
medium low/defrost
keeping food warm
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Grill cooking
Especially suitable for grill cooking are thin meat slices, steaks, chops, kebabs,
sausages and chicken pieces as well as warm sandwiches and gratins.
Example:
You want to program 12 minutes of grill cooking:
1. Make sure that the system is in its initial setting, i.e. no cooking program is
activated and the system is ready for new inputs.
2. Press the Grill button (11).
3. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) to 12:00.
4. Press the Start button (16).
Note:
The default grill power is set in the system to maximum power. The maximum
grill cooking time amounts to 95 minutes.
Convection
Cooking with convection
Press the Convection button (12) to set the temperature.
During convection cooking, hot air is circulated throughout the oven cavity to
brown and crisp foods quickly and evenly. This oven can be programmed to ten
different cooking temperatures.
Example:
You want to cook at 180°C for 40 minutes.
1. Press the Convection button (12) thrice.
2. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until the correct cooking time is shown in
the display, e.g. H40 = 40 minutes.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Press
1 x
2 x
3 x
4 x
5 x
6 x
7 x
...
Temperature (°C)
200
190
180
170
160
150
140
...
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Note:
• The maximum convection cooking time is 9 h and 30 minutes. When the time
has elapsed, four signal beeps sound and „END“ is shown in the display.
Press the Stop/Reset button (18) and delete „END“ before you start a new
cooking process.
• Press the Convection button (12) to check the temperature during cooking.
Preheating and convection cooking
Your oven can be programmed to combine preheating and cooking.
Example:
You want to preheat the oven to 170°C and then cook for 35 minutes.
1. Press the Convection button (12) four times.
2. Press the Start button (16). When the oven has reached the pre-programmed
time, a signal beep sounds and „PREH“ is shown in the display.
3. Open the door and place the dish with food on the middle of the turntable.
4. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) to program the cooking time.
5. Press the Start button (16).
Note:
The preheating period may take up to 30 minutes. 200°C will be reached after
about 15 minutes.
Microwave + Grill
This function allows you to combine microwave cooking with grill cooking in two
different settings.
First press the Microwave + Grill button (13) once or twice to set a suitable
combination. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) to select the desired cooking
time. After having pressed the Start button (16) the system starts counting
backwards.
Note:
• In this case, the maximum cooking time amounts to 95 minutes.
• Press the Microwave + Grill button (13) during cooking to check the
programmed settings.
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Combination 1
30% of the time for microwave cooking and 70 % of the time for grill cooking.
Suitable for fish, potatoes or gratins.
Example:
You want to select combination 1 with 25 minutes.
1. Press the Stop/Reset button (18).
2. Press the Microwave + Grill button (13) twice.
3. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) to 25:00.
4. Press the Start button (16).
Combination 2
55 % of the time for microwave cooking and 45 % of the time for grill cooking.
Suitable for pudding, omelette, baked potatoes and poultry.
Example:
You want to select combination 2 for 12 minutes.
1. Press the Stop/Reset button (18).
2. Press the Microwave + Grill button (13) twice.
3. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) to 12:00.
4. Press the Start button (16).
Microwave + Convection
This oven has four pre-programmed settings which make an automatic heating
and cooking with this combination easy.
Press the Microwave + Convection (14) button to select the temperature.
Example:
Suppose you want to bake a cake for 24 minutes with KOMB3.
1. Press the Microwave + Convection button (14) three times.
2. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) to set the baking time.
3. Press the Start button (16).
4. The baking process starts.
KOMB1
KOMB2
KOMB3
KOMB4
Press
1 x
2 x
3 x
4 x
Oven temperature (°C)
230
200
180
150
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Note:
• The maximum convection cooking time is 9 h and 30 minutes. When the time
has elapsed, four signal beeps sound and „END“ is shown in the display.
Press the Stop/Reset button (18) and delete „END“ before you start a new
cooking process.
• Press the Microwave + Convection button (14) to check the temperature du-
ring cooking.
Quick defrosting (Weight button)
Example:
You want to defrost frozen food in five minutes.
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „08“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17).
3. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) to program the defrosting time.
Note:
• For frozen raw or cooked food the following guideline applies:
5 minutes per pound.
• Interrupt the defrosting process regularly to remove defrosted parts.
If the food is not yet defrosted after the set time, program the oven in intervals
of 1 minute until the food is completely defrosted.
• If you use plastic dishes directly from the freezer, defrost the food for some
time until you can refill it into a dish suitable for microwaves.
• In this case, the maximum defrosting time amounts to 45 minutes.
• When this time has elapsed, four signal beeps sound and „END“ is shown in
the display. Press the Stop/Reset button (18) and delete „END“ before you
start a new cooking process.
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Setting the „Auto Menu“
„Auto Menu“ allows you to automatically cook or heat foot without having to set
power or time.
These foods serve only as examples!
Baked potatoes
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „01“ and „CODE“ is shown in the
display.
2. Press the Weight button (17) to select the desired quantity.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Note:
When the cooking program is finished allow the food to cool down in the oven for
5-10 minutes.
Beverage
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „02“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17) to select the desired quantity.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Popcorn
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „03“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17) once, the cooking time (2 minutes 30 seconds)
is displayed.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Heating of food
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „04“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17) once, the heating time (3 minutes 40 seconds) is
displayed.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Quantity
1
2
3
4
Press Weight
1 x
2 x
3 x
4 x
Cooking time
5 Min. 40 Sek.
9 Min. 40 Sek.
13 Min.
17 Min.
Quantity
1
2
3
4
Press Weight
1 x
2 x
3 x
4 x
Cooking time
2 Min. 20 Sek.
4 Min.
5 Min. 40 Sek.
7 Min. 20 Sek.
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Heating of pizza (ready baked, cooled in the refrigerator)
Pizza (small)
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „05“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17) twice, the baking time (1 minutes 10 seconds) is
displayed.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Pizza (big)
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „05“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17) twice, the baking time (3 minutes 30 seconds) is
displayed.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Skewered meat
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „06“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17) to select the desired quantity.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Note:
A signal beep reminds you halfway through cooking to open the door and turn
the skews. Close the door again to resume cooking.
Cake
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „07“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17) once. The baking time (40 min.) is shown.
3. Press the Start button (16).
Note:
Stopping the baking time:
1. Rotate the Time/Menu controller (15) until „07“ and „CODE“ is shown.
2. Press the Weight button (17) twice and rotate the Time/Menu controller (15)
to program the new cooking time.
3. Press the Start button (16) to acknowledge.
If you use the CAKE function, the new cooking time will remain set until you
change it.
press weight
1 x
2 x
3 x
4 x
weight
approx. 200 g
approx. 300 g
approx. 500 g
approx. 750 g
Cooking time
12 Min.
15 Min.
23 Min.
30 Min.
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