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Hot-air function:
With this function, hot air circulates inside the oven, achieving an even cooking and browning process. Hot-air cooking is
especially suitable for cooking pizza or similar dishes.
∙ Press the button repeatedly to select a cooking temperature between 200 ° and 110 °C.
∙ Then use the rotary control to select the desired cooking time. The maximum programmable cooking time is 95 minutes.
∙ Start the cooking process by pressing the rotary control.
∙ As the food needs to be turned after one side is sufciently browned, and taken out once it is done on both sides, this
process should be closely monitored.
Pre-heating:
If required, the appliance may also be pre-heated.
∙ Press the button repeatedly to select a cooking temperature between 200 ° and 110 °C.
∙ Start the heating process immediately by pressing the rotary control. The display shows 30.00 and the pre-heating
process begins.
∙ Beep signals indicate that the pre-selected temperature has been reached. Open the door and put in the food.
∙ Press to start the process as described under ‘Hot-air function’.
Setting multiple programmes
The microwave can be set for 2 separate programmes to run consecutively without having to restart the unit in-between;
eg regular cooking with the microwave function rst, followed by cooking ‘au gratin’ using the grill. This multiple-programme
feature can be used with any of the microwave, hot-air, grill and combination functions. The automatic cooking programmes
and the quick-programme are not suitable for multiple programming.
∙ Press the button for the particular programme repeatedly until the desired power setting/temperature is shown.
∙ Use the rotary control to select the desired cooking time.
∙ Now press the button for the next programme repeatedly until the desired power setting/temperature is shown.
∙ Use the rotary control to select the desired cooking time.
∙ Use the rotary control to start the cooking process.
∙ The appliance starts the rst programme. The display shows S1. As soon as the next programme is started, the display
changes to S2.
Hint:
This function is especially helpful when using the microwave to cook food at different power settings. While a higher power
setting is selected initially, the power can be reduced at a later stage in order to keep the food hot, and to ensure that the
heat is evenly distributed when the food is already done.
Saving your favourite dish
The above described programmes and programme combinations can be saved as ‘Favourite dishes’ for future quick use.
Three different dishes may be pre-stored. If a memory space is not occupied, its corresponding number ashes. But note
that in this mode, the automatic cooking programmes and the quick-programme cannot be selected.
∙ Press the button briey once, twice or three times. The number 1, 2 or 3 start ashing in the display.
∙ Press the button for the particular programme repeatedly until the power setting/temperature is shown.
∙ Use the rotary control to select the desired cooking time.
∙ Now press the button for the next programme repeatedly until the desired power setting/temperature is shown.
∙ Use the rotary control to select the desired cooking time.
∙ Press the button again briey to save the favourite dish.
∙ The saved programme can be started by briey pressing the button rst and then the rotary control.
∙ If the appliance has been disconnected from the mains, the programmes must be saved again.
∙ If a memory space is already occupied, the corresponding number will not ash. However, the memory space can be
simply over-written as described above.
Automatic cooking and defrosting programmes
These programmes are helpful when cooking or heating up food without having to select any particular settings, e.g. for
power or cooking time.
∙ Turn the rotary control anti-clockwise until the display shows the required programme listed in the table below. Press the
rotary control.
∙ Use the rotary control to select the appropriate weight (see table).
∙ Press the rotary control to start the programme.
∙ The display shows the selected programme running time.