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MICROWAVE OVEN
Owners Instructions and Cooking Guide
C100 / C100B / C100T /
C100F
C101 / C101B / C101T /
C101F
Quick Look-up Guide..............................................................................2
Oven.......................................................................................................2
Control Panel .........................................................................................3
Accessories............................................................................................3
Using this Instruction Booklet.................................................................4
Safety Precautions .................................................................................5
Installing Your Microwave Oven.............................................................6
Setting the Time .....................................................................................7
How a Microwave Oven Works..............................................................7
Checking that Your Oven is Operating Correctly ...................................8
What to Do if You are in Doubt or Have a Problem ...............................8
Cooking/Reheating.................................................................................9
Power Levels and Time Variations.........................................................9
Stopping the Cooking...........................................................................10
Adjusting the Cooking Time .................................................................10
Using the Auto Reheat & Cook Feature...............................................11
Using a Crusting Plate..........................................................................13
Using the Auto Defrost Feature............................................................14
Setting a Standing Time.......................................................................15
Multistage Cooking...............................................................................15
Choosing the Accessories....................................................................16
Preheating the Oven ............................................................................16
Cooking by Convection ........................................................................17
Grilling ..................................................................................................17
Choosing the Heating Element Position...............................................18
Spit-Roasting........................................................................................18
Using The Vertical Multi-Spit................................................................19
Combining Microwaves and the Grill....................................................19
Combining Microwaves and Convection..............................................20
Using the Memory Cook Feature .........................................................21
Safety-locking Your Microwave Oven ..................................................21
Switching the Beeper Off......................................................................21
Cookware Guide...................................................................................22
Cooking Guide......................................................................................23
Cleaning Your Microwave Oven...........................................................33
Storing and Repairing Your Microwave Oven......................................33
Installation & Wiring Instructions ..........................................................34
Wiring Instructions................................................................................34
Cooking Instructions On Food Packaging............................................35
Cooking Instructions.............................................................................35
Technical Specifications.......................................................................35
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Quick Look-up Guide
I want to cook some food
I want to defrost some food
I want to add an extra minute
Oven
1. Place the food in the oven.
Press the POWER LEVEL( ) button.
2. Press the POWER LEVEL( ) button until the
appropriate power level is displayed.
Select the cooking time by turning the dial knob as
required.
3. Press Start( 1min+) button.
Result:
Cooking starts
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
1. Place the frozen food in the oven. Select the food category
by pressing the AUTO DEFROST( ) button one or more
times.
2. Select the weight by turning the dial knob()as
required.
3. Press Start( 1min+) button.
1. Leave the food in the oven.
Press Start( 1min+) button one or more times for each
extra minute that you wish to add.
VENTILATION HOLES
DOOR LATCHES
DOOR
TURNTABLE
COUPLER
ROLLER RING
SAFETY INTERLOCK
HOLES
VENTILATION HOLES
HEATING ELEMENT
CONTROL PANEL
GRILL
RACK
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Control Panel Accessories
Depending on the model that you have purchased, you are supplied
with several accessories that can be used in a variety of ways.
1. Display
2. Auto defrost feature selection
3. Standing time setting
4. Memory cook feature selection
5. Time setting weight selection and
recipe selection
6. Combined mode selection
(microwave+grill)
7. Grill mode selection
8. Preheat mode selection
9. Stop / cancel button
10. Clock setting
11. Auto reheat & cook feature
selection
12. Cooking time adjustment
13. Microwave / power level mode
selection
14. Convection mode / temperature
selection
15. Combined mode selection
(microwave+convection)
16. Start / cooking time adjustment
button
1
2
3
4
5
7
11
6
10
13
16
14
15
8
9
12
1. Coupler, to be placed correctly over the motor shaft in the
base of the oven.
Purpose:
The coupler rotates the turntable.
2. Roller ring,tobeplacedinthecentreoftheoven.
Purpose:
The roller ring supports the turntable.
3. turntable,tobeplacedontherollerringwiththecentre
fitting on to the coupler.
Purpose:
The turntable serves as the main cooking
surface; it can be easily removed for cleaning.
4. Metal racks (Highrack,Lowrack),tobeplacedonthe
turntable.
Purpose:
The metal racks can be used to cook two
dishes at the same time. A small dish may be
placed on the turntable and a second dish on
the rack. The metal racks can be used in grill,
convection and combination cooking.
5. Roasting spit, Coupler Barbecue and Skewer,tobe
placed in the glass bowl (C100B/C100F/C101B/C101F
only).
Purpose:
The roasting spit is a convenient way of
barbecuing a chicken, as the meat does not
have to be turned over. It can be used for grill
combination cooking.
6. Glass bowl,tobeplacedontheturntable(C100B/C100F/
C101B/C101F only).
Purpose:
Roasting stand is placed on the glass bowl.
7. Crusting plate,tobeplacedontheturntable(C100T/
C100F/C101T/C101F only).
Purpose:
The crusting plate is used to brown food better
in the microwave or grill combination cooking
modes and to keep pastry and pizza dough
crisp.
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Using this Instruction Booklet
You have just purchased a SAMSUNG microwave oven. Your Owner’s
Instructions contain much valuable information on cooking with your
microwave oven:
Safety precautions
Suitable accessories and cookware
Useful cooking tips
Inside the cover you will find a quick look-up guide explaining three
basic cooking operations:
Cooking a dish (microwave)
Defrosting a dish
Adding an extra minute, if the dish is inadequately cooked or
requires additional reheating
At the end of the booklet you will find illustrations of the oven, and
more importantly the control panel, so that you can find the buttons
more easily.
The illustrations in the step-by-step procedures use two different
symbols.
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
Failure to observe the following safety precautions may result in harmful
exposure to microwave energy.
(a) Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to operate the oven with
the door open or to tamper with the safety interlocks (door latches) or to insert
anything into the safety interlock holes.
(b) Do not place any object between the oven door and front face, or allow food or
cleaner residues to accumulate on sealing surfaces. Ensure that the door and
door sealing surfaces are kept clean by wiping after use with first a damp cloth
and then a final wipe with a soft dry cloth.
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged until it has been repaired by a
qualified microwave service technician trained by the manufacturer.
It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is
no damage to the:
(1) Door, door seals and sealing surfaces
(2) Door hinges (broken or loose)
(3) Power cable
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone other than a properly
qualified microwave service technician trained by the manufacturer.
☛✉
Important Note
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Safety Precautions
Before cooking food or liquids in your microwave oven, please check
that the following safety precautions are taken.
1. Please don’t mind if the oven works continuously after the cooking is over.
Reason
: This oven is designed to work without microwaving and grilling for
3 min to cool internal electric parts after the cooking is over.
2. DO NOT use any metallic cookware in the microwave oven:
Metallic containers
Dinnerware with gold or silver trimmings
Skewers, forks, etc.
Reason:
Electric arcing or sparking may occur and may damage the oven.
3. DO NOT heat:
Airtight or vacuum-sealed bottles, jars, containers. Ex) Baby food jars
Airtight food. Ex) Eggs, nuts in shells, tomatoes
Reason:
The increase in pressure may cause them to explode.
Tip:
Remove lids and pierce skins, bags, etc.
4. DO NOT operate the microwave oven when it is empty.
Reason:
Theovenwallsmaybedamaged.
Tip:
Leave a glass of water inside the oven at all times. The water will
absorb the microwaves if you accidentally set the oven going when
it is empty.
5. DO NOT cover the rear ventilation slots with cloths or paper.
Reason:
The cloths or paper may catch fire as hot air is evacuated from the
oven.
6. ALWAYS useovengloveswhenremovingadishfromtheoven.
Reason:
Some dishes absorb microwaves and heat is always transferred
from the food to the dish. The dishes are therefore hot
.
7. DO NOT touch heating elements or interior oven walls.
Reason:
These walls may be hot enough to burn skin even after cooking is
finished, oven though they do not appear to be so. Keep away from
hot spot. Do not allow inflammable materials to come into contact
with any interior area of the oven. Let the oven cool down first.
8. Toreducetheriskoffireintheovencavity
Do not store flammable materials in the oven
Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags
Do not use your microwave oven to dry newspapers
If smoke is observed, keep the oven door closed and switch off or
disconnect the oven from the power supply.
9. Take particular care when heating liquids and baby foods.
ALWAYS allow a standing time of at least 20 seconds after the oven has
been switched off to allow the temperature to equalize.
Stir during heating if necessary and ALWAYS stir after heating.
To prevent eruptive boiling and possible scalding, you should stir before,
during, and after heating.
In the event of scalding, follow these FIRST AID instructions :
* Immerse hand in cold water for at least 10 minutes.
* Cover with clean, dry dressing.
* Do not apply any creams, oils or lotions.
NEVER fill the container to the top and choose a container that is wider at
the top than at the bottom to prevent the liquid from boiling over. Bottles
with narrow necks may also explode if overheated.
ALWAYS check the temperature of baby food or milk before giving it to
the baby.
NEVER heat a baby's bottle with the teat on, as the bottle may explode if
overheated.
During microwave heating of beverages, there are results in delayed
eruptive boiling, therefore care has to be taken when handling the
container.
10. Be careful not to damage the power cable.
Do not immerse power cable or plug in water and keep power cable away
from heated surfaces.
Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged power cable or plug.
11. Stand at arm’s length from the oven when opening the door.
Reason:
The hot air or steam released may cause scalding.
12. Keep the inside of the oven clean.
Clean the inside of the oven right after each use with a mild detergent
solution, but let the microwave oven cool down before cleaning in order to
avoid injury.
Reason:
Food particles or spattered oils stuck to oven walls or floor can
cause the damage of painting and reduce the efficiency of the oven.
13. “Clicking” sound might be noticed while operating, especially in defrosting
mode.
Reason:
When the power output is changing electrically, you may hear that
sound. This is normal.
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Safety Precautions (continued)
14. When the microwave oven is operating without any load, the power will be cut
off automatically for safety. After standing for over 30 min, you can operate the
oven normally.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
During cooking, you should look into the oven from time to time when food is
being heated or cooked in disposable containers of plastic paper or other
combustible material.
IMPORTANT:
Young children should NEVER be allowed to use or play with the microwave
oven. Nor should they be left unattended near the microwave oven when it is in
use. Items of interest to children should not be stored or hidden just above the
oven.
WARNING:
Oven casing and door will get hot during convection and combination cooking.
DO NOT operate the microwave oven without the coupler, roller
ring and turntable.
Installing Your Microwave Oven
This microwave oven can be placed almost anywhere (kitchen work
surface or shelf, movable trolley, table).
For your personal safety, this appliance must be:
Properly earthed (3-pin plug)
Plugged into a standard 230 Volt, 50 Hz, AC earthed socket.
Never block the air vents as the oven may overheat and
automatically switch itself off. It will remain inoperable until it has
cooled sufficiently.
Plug the cable into a 3-pin, earthed socket. If the power cable of
this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cable
(PENCON UD 13A1).
DO NOT install the microwave oven in hot or damp surroundings.
Example: Next to a traditional oven or radiator.
The power supply specifications of the oven must be
respected and any extension cable used must be of the same
standard as the power cable supplied with the oven.
Wipe the interior and the door seal with a damp cloth before
using your microwave oven for the first time.
This microwave oven has to be connected to the plug endurable
to proper power consumption. This microwave oven has to be
positioned so that the plug is accessible.
1. Install the oven on a flat, level, stable surface. Make sure
there is adequate ventilation for your oven with at least
10cm(four inches) of space behind, and on the sides of
the oven and 20cm(eight inches) of above and that the
oven is at least 85cm(thirty three inches) off the floor.
2. Remove all packing materials inside the oven. Install the
roller ring and turntable. Check that the turntable rotates
freely.
20cm
above
10cm
behind
10cm of
the side
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Setting the Time
Your microwave oven has an inbuilt clock. The time can be displayed
in either the 24-hour or 12-hour notation. You must set the clock:
When you first install your microwave oven
After a power failure
Do not forget to reset the clock when you switch to and from
summer or winter time.
How a Microwave Oven Works
Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves; the energy
released enables food to be cooked or reheated without changing
either the form or the colour.
You can use your microwave oven to:
Defrost
Reheat
Cook
Cooking Principle
As the centre of the food is cooked by heat dissipation, cooking
continues even when you have taken the food out of the oven.
Standing times specified in recipes and in this booklet must
therefore be respected to ensure:
Even cooking of the food right to the centre
The same temperature throughout the food
1. To display the time in Then press the Clock( )
the... button...
24-hour notation Once
12-hour notation Twice
2. Turn the dial knob( ) to set the hour.
3. Press the Clock()button.
4. Turn the dial knob( ) to set the minute.
5. When the right time is displayed, press the Clock()
button to start the clock.
Result:
The time is displayed whenever you are not
using the microwave oven.
1. The microwaves generated by the magnetron are
distributed uniformly as the food rotates on the
turntable. The food is thus cooked evenly.
2. Themicrowavesareabsorbedbythefooduptoa
depth of about 1 inch (2.5 cm). Cooking then
continues as the heat is dissipated within the food.
3. Cooking times vary according to the recipient used
and the properties of the food:
Quantity and density
Water content
Initial temperature (refrigerated or not)
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Checking that Your Oven is Operating Correctly
The following simple procedure enables you to check that your oven is
working correctly at all times. If you are in doubt, refer to the section
entitled “What to Do if You are in Doubt or Have a Problem” on the
next page.
The oven must be plugged into an appropriate wall socket. The
turntable must be in position in the oven. If a power level other
than the maximum (100% - 900 W) is used, the water takes
longer to boil.
Open the oven door by pulling the handle on the right side of the door.
Place a glass of water on the turntable. Close the door.
What to Do if You are in Doubt or Have a Problem
Becoming familiar with a new appliance always takes a little time. If
you have any of the problems listed below, try the solutions given. They
may save you the time and inconvenience of an unnecessary service
call.
This is normal.
Condensation inside the oven
Air flow around the door and outer casing
Light reflection around the door and outer casing
Steam escaping from around the door or vents
The food is not cooked at all
Have you set the timer correctly and pressed the Start ( 1min+) button?
Is the door closed?
Have you overloaded the electric circuit and caused a fuse to blow or a
breaker to be triggered.
The food is either overcooked or undercooked
Was the appropriate cooking length set for the type of food?
Was an appropriate power level chosen?
Sparking and cracking occur inside the oven (arcing)
Have you used a dish with metal trimmings?
Have you left a fork or other metal utensil inside the oven?
Is aluminium foil too close to the inside walls?
The oven causes interference with radios or televisions
Slight interference may be observed on televisions or radios when the
oven is operating. This is normal.
* Solution: Install the oven away from televisions, radios and aerials.
If interference is detected by the oven’s microprocessor, the display may
be reset.
* Solution: Disconnect the power plug and reconnect it. Reset the time.
“E3” message indicates
Prevent interior of cooking compartment from fire accident and
overheating. When interior of cooking compartment has become
overheated, cool it down enough, and make use of it under initialization
mode by pushing “ ” key.
If the above guidelines do not enable you to solve the problem, take a
note of:
The model and serial numbers, normally printed on the rear
of the oven
Your warranty details
A clear description of the problem
Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG aftersales service.
1. Press the Start ( 1min+) button and set the time to 4 or
5 minutes, by pressing the ( 1min+) button the
approprinte number of times.
Result:
The oven heats the water for 4 or 5 minutes.
The water should then be boiling.
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Cooking/Reheating
The following procedure explains how to cook or reheat food.
ALWAYS check your cooking settings before leaving the oven
unattended.
Openthedoor.Placethefoodinthecentreoftheturntable.Closethe
door. Never switch the microwave oven on when it is empty.
If you wish to heat a dish for a short period of time at maximum
power (900W), you can also simply press the
Start(1min+)
button once for each minute of cooking time. The oven starts
immediately. Microwave mode can be programmed to cook food
in up to two stages.
Power Levels and Time Variations
The power level function enables you to adapt the amount of energy
dissipatedandthusthetimerequiredtocookorreheatyourfood,
according to its type and quantity. You can choose between six power
levels.
The cooking times given in recipes and in this booklet correspond to
the specific power level indicated.
1. Press the POWER LEVEL( ) button.
Result:
The following indications are displayed:
(one-stage cooking)
(microwave mode)
2. Select the appropriate power level by pressing the
POWER LEVEL( ) button again until the corresponding
output power is displayed. Refer to the power level table
below for further details.
3. Set the cooking time by turning the dial knob().
Example: For a cooking time of 3 minutes, 30 seconds,
turn the dial knob to the right to set 3:30.
Result:
The cooking time is displayed.
4. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
The oven light comes on and the turntable starts
rotating. Cooking starts and when it has
finished:
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
If you would like to know the current Power
Level of the oven cavity, press
Power Level
( ) button once. If you would like to change
the power level during cooking, press the power
level button twice or more times to select the
desired power level.
Power Level Percentage Output
HIGH
MEDIUM HIGH
MEDIUM
MEDIUM LOW
DEFROST
LOW
100%
67%
50%
33%
20%
11%
900W
600W
450W
300W
180W
100W
If you select a... Then the cooking time must be...
Higher power level
Lower power level
Decreased
Increased
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Stopping the Cooking
You can stop cooking at any time so that you can:
Check the food
Turn the food over or stir it
Leave it to stand
Adjusting the Cooking Time
Like traditional cooking, you may find that, depending on the food’s
characteristics or your tastes, you have to adjust the cooking times
slightly. You can:
Check how cooking is progressing at any time simply by
opening the door
Increase or decrease the remaining cooking time
To stop the cooking... Then...
Temporarily Open the door.
Result:
Cooking stops.
To resume cooking, close the door again and
press the Start( 1min+) button.
Completely Press the Stop( ) button.
Result:
Cooking stops.
If you wish to cancel the cooking settings, press
the Stop( ) button again.
1. To increase the cooking time of your food, press the
Start( 1min+) button once for each minute that you wish
to add.
Example:Toaddthreeminutes,pressthe
Start( 1min+) button three times.
2. During the cooking, to increase or decrease the cooking
time of your food, turn the knob right or left.
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Using the Auto Reheat & Cook Feature
The Auto Reheat & Cook( ) feature has ten pre-programmed
cooking times. You do not need to set either the cooking times or the
power level.
You can adjust the size of the serving by pressing the Dish button.
Use only recipients that are microwave-safe.
Openthedoor.Placethefoodinthecentreoftheturntable.Closethe
door.
Using the Auto Reheat & Cook Feature
(continued)
The following table presents the various Auto Reheat & Cook
Programmes, quantities, standing times and appropriate
recommendations. Programmes no 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 are running with
microwave energy only. Programmes no 4, 5 and 10 are running with
a combination of microwaves and convection.
Programmes no 8 and 9 are running with a combination of
microwaves and grill.
1. Select the type of food that you are cooking by pressing
the Auto Reheat & Cook( ) button and turn the dial
knob( ) to select the proper auto item(10 items ).
Refer to the table on the following page for a description of
the various pre-programmed settings.
2. Select the size of the serving by pressing the Auto Reheat
&Cook( ) button one or more times.
3. Increase or decrease the cooking time, if necessary, by
pressing the More/Less ( ) buttons respectively.
4. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Thefoodiscookedaccordingtothepre-
programmed setting selected.
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
Code Food Serving Size Standing
Time
Recommendations
A-1 Plated-Meal
(chilled)
300 - 350 g
400 - 450 g
500 - 550 g
3min. Put on a ceramic plate and cover
with microwave cling film. This
programme is suitable for meals
consisting of 3 components (e.g.
meat with sauce, vegetables and
a side dish like potatoes, rice or
pasta).
A-2 Drinks
(coffee,milk,
tea, room
temperature
water)
150ml(1 cup)
300ml(2 cups)
450ml(3 cups)
600ml(4 cups)
1 - 2min. Pour into a ceramic cup and
reheat uncovered Place 1 cup in
the centre, 2 opposite of each
other and 3 or 4 in a circle. Stir
carefully before and after
standing time.
A-3 Soup/sauce
(chilled)
200 - 250 ml
300 - 350 ml
400 - 450 ml
500 - 550 ml
600 - 650 ml
700 - 750 ml
2 - 3min. Pour into a deep ceramic soup
plate or bowl and cover during
heating and standing. Stir
carefully before and after
standing time.
A-4 Frozen
Pizza
300-400 g
450-550 g
600-700 g
- Place one frozen pizza (-18°C)
on the low rack, place two frozen
pizzas on the low and high rack
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Using the Auto Reheat & Cook Feature (continued)
Code Food Serving Size Standing
Time
Recommendations
A-5 Frozen
Bread Rolls
100-150 g
(2pcs)
200-250 g
(4pcs)
300-350 g
(6pcs)
400-450 g
(8pcs)
3-5min. Put2to6frozenbreadrolls(-
18°C)inacircleonthelowrack.
Put 8 frozen bread rolls equally
on the low and high rack. This
program is suitable for small
frozen bakery products as bread
rolls, ciabatta rolls and small
baguettes.
A-6 Fresh
Vegetables
200-250 g
300-350 g
400-450 g
500-550 g
600-650 g
700-750 g
3 min. Weigh the vegetables after
washing, cleaning and cutting
into similar size. Put them into a
glass bowl with lid. Add 30 ml (2
tablespoons) water when cooking
for 200-250 g, add 45 ml (3
tablespoons) for 300-450 g and
add 60-75 ml (4-5 tablespoons)
for 500-750 g.
Stir after cooking. When cooking
higher quantities stir once during
cooking.
A-7 Peeled
Potatoes
300-350 g
400-450 g
500-550 g
600-650 g
700-750 g
3 min. Weigh the potatoes after peeling,
washing and cutting into a similar
size. Put them into a glass bowl
with lid.
Add 45 ml (3 tablespoons) water
when cooking 300-450g, add
60ml (4 tablespoons) for cooking
500-750 g.
A-8 Roast Fish 200-300 g
(1 pc)
400-500 g
(1-2 pcs)
600-700 g
(2 pcs)
800-900 g
(2-3 pcs)
3min. Brushskinofwholefishwithoil
and add herbs and spices. Put
fish side by side, head to tail on
rack. Turn over, as soon as the
beep sounds.
A-9 Chicken
Pieces
200-300 g
(1pc)
400-500 g
(2pcs)
600-700 g
(3pcs)
800-900 g
(3-4pcs)
3min. Brush the chicken pieces with oil
and spice them with pepper, salt
and paprika. Put them in a circle
onthehighrackwiththeskin-
side down.
Turn over, as soon as the beep
sounds.
A-10 Roast Beef/
Roast Lamb
900-1000 g
1200-1300 g
1400-1500 g
10-15
min.
Brush the beef/lamb with oil and
spices (pepper only, salt should
be added after roasting).
Put it on the low rack with the fat-
side down. Turn over, when the
oven beeps. After roasting and
during standing time it should be
wrapped in aluminium foil.
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Using a Crusting Plate
C100T/C100F/C101T/C101F only
Normally when cooking food, such as pizzas or pies, on a grill or in a
microwave oven, the dough or pastry becomes soggy. This can be
avoided by using a crusting plate; as a high temperature is reached
quickly, the crust turns crisp and brown.
The crusting plate can also be used for bacon, eggs, sausages, etc.
Before using the crusting plate, preheat it by selecting the
combination mode for 3 to 5 minutes:
Combination of convection (250°C) and microwaves (600 W
power level) or
Combination of grill and microwaves (600 W power level)
See page 19 and page 20 respectively.
How to clean the crusting plate
As the crusting plate has a Teflon layer, if you use it incorrectly, it
can be damaged.
Never cut the food on the plate. Remove the food from the
plate prior to cutting.
Turn the food over preferably with a plastic or wooden
spatula.
1. Preheat the crusting plate, as described above.
Use oven gloves at all times as the crusting plate will
become very hot.
2. Brush the plate with oil if you are cooking food, such as
bacon and eggs, in order to brown the food nicely.
3. Place the food on the crusting plate.
Do not place any recipients on the crusting plate that
are not heat-resistant (plastic bowls for example).
4. Place the crusting plate on the turntable in the microwave
oven.
Never place the crusting plate in the oven without the
turntable.
5. Select the appropriate power level by pressing the combi
( or ) button. Then set the cooking time by
turning the dial knob until the appropriate cooking time is
displayed.
6. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Cooking starts.
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
The best way to clean the crusting plate is to wash it with
hot water and detergent and then rinse if off with clean
water. Do not use a scrubbing brush or a hard sponge
otherwise the top layer will be damaged.
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Using the Auto Defrost Feature
The Auto Defrost feature enables you to defrost meat poultry, fish,
bread/cake or fruit. The defrost time and power level are set
automatically. You simply select the programme and the weight.
Use only recipients that are microwave-safe.
Open the door. Place the frozen food in the center of the turntable.
Close the door.
You can also defrost food manually. To do so, select the
microwave cooking/reheating function with a power level of 180
W. Refer to the section entitled “Cooking/Reheating” on page 9
for further details.
To change selection of oz, g option from g to oz, press Auto( )
button and Hold/Delay( ) button at the same time, then long
sound beeps and g is change to oz.
The following table presents the various Auto Defrost programmes,
quantities, standing times and appropriate recommendations. Remove
all kind of package material before defrosting. Place meat, poultry and
fish on a ceramic plate.
1. Press the Auto Defrost ( ) button.
Result:
The following indications are displayed:
(Auto Defrost mode)
2. Press the Auto Defrost ( ) button one or more times
according to the type of food to be defrosted. Refer to the
table on the following page for further details.
3. Select the food weight by turning the dial knob().
4. Press Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Defrosting begins.
The oven beeps half way through defrosting
to remind you to turn the food over.
5. Press the Start ( 1min+) again to finish defrosting.
Result:
When cooking has finished, the oven will beep
and flash “0” four times. The oven will then beep
one time per minute.
Code Food Serving
Size
Standing
Time
Recommendations
1 Meat 200-2000g 20-60 min. Shield the edges with aluminium foil.
Turn the meat over, when the oven
beeps. This programme is suitable for
beef, lamb, pork, steaks, chops and
minced meat.
2 Poultry 200-2000g 20-60 min. Shield the leg and wing tips with
aluminium foil. Turn the poultry over,
when the oven beeps. This programme
is suitable for whole chicken as well as
for chicken pieces.
3 Fish 200-2000g 20-50 min. Shield the tail of a whole fish with
aluminium foil. Turn the fish over, when
the oven beeps. This programme is
suitable for whole fishes as well as for
fish fillets.
4 Bread/
Cake
125-1000g 5-30 min. Put bread or cake on a piece of kitchen
paper and turn over, as soon as the
oven beeps (oven keeps operating and
is stopped, when you open the door).
This programme is suitable for all kinds
of bread, sliced or whole, as well as for
bread rolls and baguettes. Arrange
bread rolls in a circle.
This programme is suitable for all kinds
of yeast cake, biscuit, cheese cake and
puff pastry.
It is not suitable for short/crust pastry,
fruit and cream cakes as well as for cake
with chocolate topping.
5 Fruit 100-600g 5-10 min. Spread fruits evenly into a flat glass dish
or use a flat ceramic plate. This
programme is suitable for all kinds of
fruit.
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Setting a Standing Time
The Hold Time can be used to set a standing time automatically
(without microwave cooking). You do not need to watch the clock; the
oven will beep when the standing time is over.
Multistage Cooking
Your microwave oven can be programmed to cook food in up to four
stages (the convection, MW+Oven and Preheat mode can not be used
in Multistage cooking). Example: You wish to defrost food and cook it
without having to reset the oven after each stage. You can thus defrost
andcooka1.8kgchickeninfourstages:
Defrosting
Standing for 20 minutes
Microwave cooking for 30 minutes
Grill for 15 minutes
Defrosting and standing must be the first two stages. Combination
and Grill can only be used once during the remaining two stages,
However microwave can be used twice(at two different power
levels).
1. Press the Hold/Delay ( ) button.
Result:
The follwing indication isdisplayed :
(Hold/Delay mode)
2. Select the standing time by turning the dial knob().
3. Press Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Theovenbeepswhenthestandingtimeisover.
1. Press the Auto Defrost ( ) button and set the weight by
turning the dial knob the appropriate number of times (1.8
kg in the example).
2. Press the Hold/Delay( ) button and set the standing
time by turning the dial knob the appropriate number of
times (20 minutes in the example).
3. Press the POWER LEVEL()button.
Set the microwave power level by pressing the POWER
LEVEL( ) button to select the appropriate Power Level
(450W in the example)
4. Set the cooking time by turning the dial knob()(30
minutes in the example).
5. Press the GRILL( ) button and set the cooking time by
turning the dial knob the appropriate number of times (15
minutes in the example).
6. Press Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Cooking starts:
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
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Choosing the Accessories
For further details on suitable cookware and utensils, refer to the
Cookware Guide on page 22 .
Preheating the Oven
For convection cooking, it is recommended that you preheat the oven
to the appropriate temperature before placing the food in the oven.
When the oven reaches the requested temperature, it is maintained for
approximately 10 minutes; it is then switched off automatically.
Check that the heating element is in the correct position for the type of
cooking that you require. Open the door and place the turntable.
In case the inner temperature has reached the preset
temperature, the beeps 6 times when setting the temperature and
the preset temperature is kept for 10 minutes.
If you would like to know the current temperature of oven cavity,
press
PREHEAT( ) button.
Traditional convection cooking does not require any
special cookware. You should, however, use only
cookware that you would use in your normal oven.
Microwave-safe recipients are not usually suitable for
convection cooking; don’t use plastic containers,
dishes, paper cups, towels, etc.
If you wish to select a combined cooking mode
(microwave and grill or convection), use only
recipients that are microwave-safe and oven-proof.
Metallic cookware or utensils may damage your oven.
1. Press the PREHEAT()button.
Result:
The following indications are displayed:
(grill & convection combi mode)
250°C (temperature)
2. Press the PREHEAT( ) button one or more times to set
the temperature.
3. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
The oven is preheated to the requested
temperature.
Upon arrival at the preset temperature, the
beeps 6 times and the temperature is kept
for 10 minutes.
After 10 minutes, the beeps 4 times and the
operation stops.
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Cooking by Convection
The convection mode enables you to cook food in the same way as in a
traditional oven. Microwaves are not used. You can set the
temperature, as required, in a range varying from 40°C to 250°C. The
maximum cooking time is 60 minutes.
If you wish to preheat the oven, see page 16.
Always use oven gloves when touching the recipients in the
oven, as they will be very hot.
You can get better cooking and browning, if you use the low
rack.
Check that the heating element is in the horizontal position and that
the turntable is in position. Open the door and place the recipient on
the turntable.
If you would like to know the current temperature of the oven
cavity, press the OVEN/°C( ) button.
Grilling
The grill enables you to heat and brown food quickly, without using
microwaves.
Always use oven gloves when touching the recipients in the
oven,astheywillbeveryhot.
You can get better cooking and grilling, if you use the high
rack.
Check that the heating element is in the horizontal position, and that
the appropriate rack is in position.
1. Press the OVEN/°C( ) button.
Result:
The following indications are displayed:
(convection mode)
250°C (temperature)
2. Press the OVEN/°C( ) button one or more times to set
the temperature.
3. Set the cooking time by turning the dial knob().
4. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Cooking starts:
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
1. Open the door and place the food on the rack.
2. Press the GRILL( ) button.
Result:
The following indications are displayed:
(one-stage cooking)
(grill mode)
You cannot set the temperature of the grill.
3. Set the grilling time by turning the dial knob().
The maximum grilling time is 60 minutes.
4. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Grilling starts:
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
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Choosing the Heating Element Position
The heating element is used when cooking food by convection, grilling
or spit roasting. It can be placed in one of two positions:
Horizontal position for convection cooking and grilling
Vertical position for spit roasting only (C100B/C100F/
C101B/C101F)
Only change the position of the heating element when it is cold
and do not apply excessive force when placing it in the vertical
position.
Spit-Roasting
C100B/C100F/C101B/C101F only
The roasting spit is useful for barbecue cooking, as you do not need to
turn the meat over. It can be used for combined microwave and
Convection cooking.
Make sure that the weight of the meat is evenly distributed on the
spit and that the spit rotates freely.
Always use oven gloves when touching the recipients in the oven,
as they will be very hot.
If you would like to know the current temperature of oven cavity,
press
MW+OVEN( ) button.
To set the heating
element to the...
Then...
Vertical position
(spit roasting only :
C100B/C100F/
C101B/C101F)
Pull down on the heating
element
Push it towards the back of the
oven until it is parallel with the
back wall
Horizontal position
(convection cooking
and grilling)
Pull the heating element towards
you
Push it upwards until it is parallel
with the roof of the oven
1. Make sure that the heating element is in the horizontal
position.
2. Push the roasting spit through the centre of the meat.
Example:
Push the spit between the backbone and breast
of a chicken.
Place the spit on its stand and place the stand onto the
glass bowl and the glass bowl onto the turntable. To help
brown the meat, brush it with cooking oil.
3. Select combined microwave and convection power level
and time.
For... Refer to page...
Combined microwave page 20
and convection
4. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Cooking starts and the spit rotates.
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
5. When the meat has been fully cooked, carefully remove
the spit, using oven gloves to protect your hands.
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Using The Vertical Multi-Spit
C100B/C100F/C101B/C101F only
MULTI-SPIT FOR KEBAB
Using the multi-spit with 6 kebab skewers you can easily barbecue meat,
poultry, fish, vegetables (like onions, peppers or courgettes) and fruit which
have been cut into pieces.
You can prepare the above food with the kebab skewers by using grill or
combination mode.
USE OF THE MULTI-SPIT WITH KEBAB SKEWERS
1. For preparing kebabs with the multi-spit use the 6 skewers.
2. Put the same amount of food on each skewer.
3. Place the roasting- spit into the glass bowl and insert the multi-spit into it.
4. Put the glass bowl with the multi-spit in the centre of the turntable.
Make sure that the grill heating element is in the right position at
the back wall of the cavity and not at the top before starting the
grilling process.
REMOVING THE MULTI-SPIT FROM THE OVEN AFTER
GRILLING
1. Use oven gloves for taking the glass bowl with the multi-spit out of the oven,
because it will be very hot.
2. Remove multi-spit out of the spit stand by using oven gloves as well.
3. Carefully remove the skewers and use a fork for removing the food pieces
from the skewers.
The multi-spit is not suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher.
Therefore clean it with warm water and washing up liquid by hand.
Remove the vertical multi-spit from the oven, after use.
Combining Microwaves and the Grill
You can also combine microwave cooking with the grill, to cook
quickly and brown at the same time.
ALWAYS use microwave-safe and oven-proof cookware. Glass
or ceramic dishes are ideal as they allow the microwaves to
penetrate the food evenly.
ALWAYS use oven gloves when touching the recipients in the
oven, as they will be very hot.
You can improve cooking and grilling, if you use the high rack.
Open the door. Place the food on the rack best suited to the type of
food to be cooked. Place the rack on the turntable. Close the door.
Coupler
Barbecue,
Skewer,
Multi-Spit Roasting-Spit Glass Bowl
+
1. Press the MW+GRILL( ) button.
Result:
The following indications are displayed:
(one - stage cooking)
(microwave & grill combi mode)
2. Select the appropriate power level by pressing the
MW+GRILL( ) button until the corresponding output
power is displayed (300-600W).
You cannot set the temperature of the grill.
3. Set the cooking time by turning the dial knob().
The maximum cooking time is 60 minutes.
4. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Combination cooking starts.
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
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Combining Microwaves and Convection
Combination cooking uses both microwave energy and convection
heating. No preheating is required as the microwave energy is
immediately available.
Many foods can be cooked in combination mode, particularly:
Roast meats and poultry
Pies and cakes
Egg and cheese dishes
ALWAYS use microwave-safe and oven-proof cookware. Glass
or ceramic dishes are ideal as they allow the microwaves to
penetrate the food evenly.
ALWAYS use oven gloves when touching the recipients in the
oven, as they will be very hot.
You can get better cooking and browning, if you use the low rack.
Open the door . Place the food on the turntable or on the low rack on
the turntable. Close the door. The heating element must be in the
horizontal position.
If you would like to know the current temperature of the oven
cavity, press the OVEN/°C( ) button.
1. Press the MW+OVEN()button.
Result:
The following indications are displayed:
(microwave & convection combi mode)
250°C (temperature)
2. Press the MW+OVEN( ) button one or more times to
set the required temperature.
3. Select the appropriate power level by pressing the
POWER LEVEL( ) button until the corresponding output
power is displayed (600-100W).
4. Set the cooking time by turning the dial knob().
The maximum cooking time is 60 minutes.
5. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Combination cooking starts.
The oven is heated to the required
temperature and then microwave cooking
continues until the cooking time is over.
When cooking has finished, the oven will
beep and flash “0” four times. The oven will
then beep one time per minute.
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Using the Memory Cook Feature
If you often cook or reheat the same types of dishes, you can store the
cooking times and power levels in the oven’s memory, so that you do
not have to reset them each other.
Storing the Settings
Using the Settings
First, place the food in the centre of the turntable
Safety-locking Your Microwave Oven
Your microwave oven is fitted with a special Child Safety programme,
which enables the oven to be “locked” so that children or anyone
unfamiliar with it cannot operate it accidentally.
The oven can be locked at any time.
Switching the Beeper Off
You can switch the beeper off whenever you want.
1. To programme the... Then press MEMORY()
button.
Setting Once (Display is P)
Resetting Twice (Display is P)
2. Set your cooking programme as usual (MW, Grill, CombiI,
Convection, MW+Convection)
3. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
Your settings are now stored in the oven’s
memory.
1. Press MEMORY( ) button.
2. Press the Start ( 1min+) button.
Result:
The food is cooked as requested.
1. Press the Clock ()andMore/Less ( ) buttons at the
same time(about three seconds).
Result:
The oven is locked.
The follow indication is display “L”.
2. To unlock the oven, press the Clock ()andMore/Less
( ) buttons again at the same time (about three
seconds).
Result:
The oven can be used normally.
1. Press the MW+GRILL(andPower Level ()
buttons at the same time (about three seconds).
Result:
The follow indication is display OFF”.
The oven does not beep to indicate the end of a
function.
2. To switch the beeper back on, press the
MW+GRILL(andPower Level ( ) buttons again
at the same time (about three seconds).
Result:
The follow indication is display ON”.
The oven operates with the beeper an
again.
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Cookware Guide
To cook food in the microwave oven, the microwaves must be able to
penetrate the food, without being reflected or absorbed by the dish
used.
Care must therefore be taken when choosing the cookware. If the
cookware is marked microwave-safe, you do not need to worry.
The following table lists various types of cookware and indicates
whether and how they should be used in a microwave oven.
:Recommended
✓✗:Use Caution
:Unsafe
Cookware Microwave-
Safe
Comments
Aluminium foil ✓ ✗ Can be used in small quantities to
protect areas against overcooking.
Arcing can occur if the foil is too close
to the oven wall or if too much foil is
used.
Crusting plate
Do not preheat for more than
8minutes.
China and earthenware
Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware
and bone china are usually suitable,
unless deco-rated with a metal trim.
Disposable polyester
cardboard dishes
Some frozen foods are packaged in
these dishes.
Fast-food packaging
Polystyrene cups
containers
Paper bags or
newspaper
Recycled paper or
metal trims
Canbeusedtowarmfood.
Overheating may cause the
polystyrene to melt.
May catch fire.
May cause arcing.
Glassware
Oven-to-table
ware
Fine glassware
Glass jars
Can be used, unless decorated with a
metal trim.
Can be used to warm foods or liquids.
Delicate glass may break or crack if
heated suddenly.
Must remove the lid. Suitable for
warming only.
Metal
•Dishes
Freezer bag twist
ties
May cause arcing or fire.
Paper
Plates, cups,
napkins and
Kitchen paper
Recycled paper
For short cooking times and warming.
Also to absorb excess moisture.
May cause arcing.
Plastic
Containers
Cling film
Freezer bags
✓ ✗
Particularly if heat-resistant
thermoplastic. Some other plastics
may warp or discolour at high
temperatures. Do not use Melamine
plas-tic.
Canbeusedtoretainmoisture.Should
not touch the food. Take care when
removing the film as hot steam will
escape.
Only if boilable or oven-proof. Should
not be airtight. Prick with a fork, if
necessary.
Wax or grease-proof
paper
Canbeusedtoretainmoistureand
prevent spattering.
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Cooking Guide
MICROWAVES
Microwave energy actually penetrates food, attracted and absorbed by its water,
fat and sugar content.
The microwaves cause the molecules in the food to move rapidly. The rapid
movement of these molecules creates friction and the resulting heat cooks the
food.
COOKING
Cookware for microwave cooking:
Cookware must allow microwave energy to pass through it for maximum
efficiency. Microwaves are reflected by metal, such as stainless steel, aluminium
and copper, but they can penetrate through ceramic, glass, porcelain and plastic
as well as paper and wood. So food must never be cooked in metal containers.
Food suitable for microwave cooking:
Many kinds of food are suitable for microwave cooking, including fresh or frozen
vegetables, fruit, pasta, rice, grains, beans, fish, and meat. Sauces, custard,
soups, steamed puddings, preserves, and chutneys can also be cooked in a
microwave oven. Generally speaking, microwave cooking is ideal for any food
that would normally be prepared on a hob. Melting butter or chocolate, for
example (see the chapter with tips, techniques and hints).
Covering during cooking
To cover the food during cooking is very important, as the evaporated water rises
as steam and contributes to cooking process. Food can be covered in different
ways: e.g. with a ceramic plate, plastic cover or microwave suitable cling film.
Standing times
After cooking is over food the standing time is important to allow the temperature
to even out within the food.
Cooking Guide for frozen vegetables
Use a suitable glass pyrex bowl with lid. Cook covered for the minimum time - see
table. Continue cooking to get the result you prefer.
Stir twice during cooking and once after cooking. Add salt, herbs or butter after
cooking. Cover during standing time.
Cooking Guide for rice and pasta
Rice: Use a large glass pyrex bowl with lid – rice doubles in volume
during cooking. Cook covered.
After the cooking time is over, stir before standing time and salt or
add herbs and butter.
Remark: the rice may not have absorbed all water after the cooking
time is finished.
Pasta: Use a large glass pyrex bowl. Add boiling water, a pinch of salt and
stir well. Cook uncovered.
Stir occasionally during and after cooking. Cover during standing
time and drain thoroughly afterwards.
Food Portion Power Time
(min.)
Standing
Time(min.)
Instructions
Spinach 150g 600W 5-6 2-3 Add 15 ml (1 tablespoon)
cold water.
Broccoli 300g 600W 8-9 2-3 Add30ml(2tbsp.)cold
water.
Peas 300g 600W 7-8 2-3 Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.) cold
water.
Green Beans 300g 600W -8½ 2-3 Add 30 ml (2 tbsp.) cold
water.
Mixed
Vegetables
(carrots/peas/
corn)
300g 600W 7-8 2-3 Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.) cold
water.
Mixed
Vegetables
(Chinese
style)
300g 600W -8½ 2-3 Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.) cold
water.
Food Portion Power Time
(min.)
Standing
Time(min.)
Instructions
White Rice
(parboiled)
250g
375g
900W 15-16
17½-18½
5 Add 500 ml cold water.
Add 750 ml cold water.
Brown Rice
(parboiled)
250g
375g
900W 20-21
22-23
5 Add 500 ml cold water.
Add 750 ml cold water.
Mixed Rice
(rice + wild rice)
250g 900W 16-17 5 Add 500 ml cold water.
Mixed Corn
(rice + grain)
250g 900W 17-18 5 Add 400 ml cold water.
Pasta 250g 900W 10-11 5 Add 1000 ml hot water.
Food Portion Power Time
(min.)
Standing
Time(min.)
Instructions
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Cooking Guide
Cooking Guide for fresh vegetables
Use a suitable glass pyrex bowl with lid. Add 30-45 ml cold water (2-3 tbsp.) for
every 250 g unless another water quantity is recommended – see table. Cook
covered for the minimum time – see table. Continue cooking to get the result you
prefer. Stir once during and once after cooking. Add salt, herbs or butter after
cooking. Cover during a standing time of 3 minutes.
Hint: Cut the fresh vegetables into even sized pieces. The smaller they
are cut, the quicker they will cook.
All fresh vegetables should be cooked using full microwave power (900W).
REHEATING
Your microwave oven will reheat food in a fraction of the time that conventional
ovens and hobs normally take.
Use the power levels and reheating times in the following chart as a guide. The
times in the chart consider liquids with a room temperature of about +18 to +20°C
or a chilled food with a temperature of about +5 to +7°C.
Arranging and covering
Avoid reheating large items such as joint of meat - they tend to overcook and dry
out before the centre is piping hot. Reheating small pieces will be more
successful.
Power levels and stirring
Some foods can be reheated using 900 W power while others should be reheated
using 600 W, 450 W or even 300 W.
Check the tables for guidance.
In general, it is better to reheat food using a lower power level, if the food is
delicate, in large quantities, or if it is likely to heat up very quickly (mince pies, for
example).
Stir well or turn food over during reheating for best results. When possible, stir
again before serving.
Take particular care when heating liquids and baby foods. To prevent eruptive
boiling of liquids and possible scalding, stir before, during and after heating. Keep
them in the microwave oven during standing time. We recommend putting a
plastic spoon or glass stick into the liquids. Avoid overheating (and therefore
spoiling) the food. It is preferable to underestimate cooking time and add extra
heating time, if necessary.
Heating and standing times
When reheating food for the first time, it is helpful to make a note of the time
taken - for future reference.
Always make sure that the reheated food is piping hot throughout.
Allow food to stand for a short time after reheating - to let the temperature even
out. The recommended standing time after reheating is 2-4 minutes, unless
another time is recommended in the chart.
Take particular care when heating liquids and baby food. See also the chapter
with the safety precautions.
REHEATING LIQUIDS
Always allow a standing time of at least 20 seconds after the oven has been
switched off to allow the temperature to even out. Stir during heating, if
necessary, and ALWAYS stir after heating. To prevent eruptive boiling and
possible scalding, you should put a spoon or glass stick into the beverages and
stir before, during and after heating.
Food Portion Time
(min.)
Standing
Time (min.)
Instructions
Broccoli 250g
500g
4½-5
7-8
3 Prepare even sized florets.
Arrange the stems to the centre.
Brussels
Sprouts
250g 6-6½ 3 Add 60-75 ml (5-6 tbsp.) water.
Carrots 250g 4½-5 3 Cut carrots into even sized
slices.
Cauliflower 250g
500g
5-5½
7½-8½
3 Prepare even sized florets. Cut
big florets into halves. Arrange
stems to the centre.
Courgettes 250g 4-4½ 3 Cut courgettes into slices. Add
30 ml (2 tbsp.) water or a knob of
butter. Cook until just tender.
Egg Plants 250g 3½-4 3 Cut egg plants into small slices
and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon
lemon juice.
Leeks 250g 4-4½ 3 Cut leeks into thick slices.
Mushrooms 125g
250g
1½-2
2½-3
3 Prepare small whole or sliced
mushrooms. Do not add any
water. Sprinkle with lemon juice.
Spice with salt and pepper.
Drain before serving.
Onions 250g 5-5½ 3 Cut onions into slices or halves.
Add only 15 ml (1 tbsp.) water.
Pepper 250g 4½-5 3 Cut pepper into small slices.
Potatoes 250g
500g
4-5
7-8
3 Weigh the peeled potatoes and
cut them into similar sized
halves or quarters.
Turnip
Cabbage
250g 5½-6 3 Cut turnip cabbage into small
cubes.
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REHEATING BABY FOOD
BABY FOOD:
Empty into a deep ceramic plate. Cover with plastic lid. Stir well after reheating!
Let stand for 2-3 minutes before serving. Stir again and check the temperature.
Recommended serving temperature: between 30-40°C.
BABY MILK:
Pour milk into a sterilised glass bottle. Reheat uncovered. Never heat a baby’s
bottle with teat on, as the bottle may explode if overheated. Shake well before
standing time and again before serving! Always carefully check the temperature
of baby milk or food before giving it to the baby. Recommended serving
temperature: ca. 37°C.
REMARK:
Baby food particularly needs to be checked carefully before serving to prevent
burns. Use the power levels and times in the next table as a guide lines for
reheating.
Reheating Baby Food and Milk
Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for reheating.
Reheating Liquids and Food
Use the power levels and times in this table as a guide lines for reheating.
Food Portion Power Time Standing
Time(min.)
Instructions
Baby food
(vegetables
+ meat)
190g 600W 30sec. 2-3 Empty into ceramic deep
plate. Cook covered. Stir
after cooking time. Stand
for 2-3 minutes. Before
serving, stir well and check
the temperature carefully.
Baby
porridge
(grain + milk
+fruit)
190g 600W 20sec. 2-3 Empty into ceramic deep
plate. Cook covered. Stir
after cooking time. Stand
for 2-3 minutes. Before
serving, stir well and check
the temperature carefully.
Baby milk 100ml
200ml
300W 30-40sec.
1min.
10 sec. to
1min.
20sec.
2-3 Stir or shake well and pour
intoasterilisedglass
bottle. Place into the
centre of turntable. Cook
uncovered. Shake well and
stand for at least 2
minutes. Before serving,
shake well and check the
temperature carefully.
Food Portion Power Time
(min.)
Standing
Time (min.)
Instructions
Drinks
(coffee,
tea and
water)
150ml
(1 cup)
300ml
(2 cups)
450ml
(3 cups)
600ml
(4 cups)
900W 1-1½
2-2½
3-3½
3½-4
1-2 Pour into cups and reheat
uncovered: 1 cup in the centre,
2 cups opposite of each other,
3 cups in a circle. Keep in
microwave oven during
standing time and stir well.
Soup
(chilled)
250 g
350 g
450 g
550 g
900W 2½-3
3-3½
3½-4
4½-5
2-3 Pour into a deep ceramic plate
or deep ceramic bowl. Cover
with plastic lid. Stir well after
reheating. Stir again before
serving.
Stew
(chilled)
350g 600W 4½-5½ 2-3 Put stew in a deep ceramic
plate. Cover with plastic lid. Stir
occasionally during reheating
and again before standing and
serving.
Pasta
with
sauce
(chilled)
350g 600W 3½-4½ 3 Put pasta (e.g. spaghetti or
egg noodles) on a flat ceramic
plate. Cover with microwave
cling film. Stir before serving.
Filled
pasta
with
sauce
(chilled)
350g 600W 4-5 3 Put filled pasta (e.g. ravioli,
tortellini) in a deep ceramic
plate. Cover with plastic lid. Stir
occasionally during reheating
and again before standing and
serving.
Plated
Meal
(chilled)
350g
450g
550g
600W 4½-5½
5½-6½
6½-7½
3 Plate a meal of 2-3 chilled
components on a ceramic dish.
Cover with microwave cling-
film.
Cheese
Fondue
ready-to-
serve
(chilled)
400g 600W 6-7 1-2 Put the ready-to-serve cheese
fondue in a suitable sized glass
pyrex bowl with lid.
Stir occasionally during and
after reheating.
Stir well before serving.
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DEFROSTING
Microwaves are an excellent way of defrosting frozen food. Microwaves gently
defrost frozen food in a short period of time. This can be of great advantage, if
unexpected guests suddenly show up.
Frozen poultry must be thoroughly thawed before cooking. Remove any metal
ties and take it out of any wrapping to allow thawed liquid to drain away.
Put the frozen food on a dish without cover. Turn over half way, drain off any
liquid and remove any giblets as soon as possible. Check the food occasionally to
make sure that it does not feel warm.
If smaller and thinner parts of the frozen food start to warm up, they can be shield
by wrapping very small strips of aluminium foil around them during defrosting.
Should poultry start to warm up on the outer surface, stop thawing and allow it to
stand for 20 minutes before continuing.
Leave the fish, meat and poultry to stand in order to complete defrosting. The
standing time for complete defrosting will vary depending on the quantity
defrosted. Please refer to the table below.
Hint: lat food defrosts better than thick and smaller quantities need less
time than bigger ones. Remember this hint while freezing and
defrosting food.
For defrosting of frozen food with a temperature of about -18 to - 20°C, use the
following table as a guide.
All frozen food should be defrosted using defrosting power level (180 W).
Food Portion Time
(min.)
Standing
Time (min.)
Instructions
Meat
Minced
beef
Pork steaks
200g
400g
250g
6-7
10-12
7-8
15-30 Place the meat on a flat ceramic
plate. Shield thinner edges with
aluminium foil. Turn over after
half of defrosting time!
Poultry
Chicken
pieces
Whole
chicken
500g
(2pc)
1200g
14-15
32-34
15-60 First, put chicken pieces first
skin-side down, whole chicken
first breast-side-down on a flat
ceramic plate. Shield the thinner
parts like wings and ends with
aluminium foil. Turn over after
half of defrosting time!
Fish
Fish fillets
Whole fish
200g
400g
6-7
11-13
10-25 Put frozen fish in the middle of a
flat ceramic plate. Arrange the
thinner parts under the thicker
parts. Shield narrow ends with
aluminium foil. Turn over after
half of defrosting time!
Fruits
Berries
250g 6-7 5-10 Spread fruit on a flat, round
glass dish (with a large
diameter).
Bread
Bread rolls
(each ca.
50 g)
Toast/
Sandwich
German
bread
(wheat +
rye flour)
2pc
4pc
250g
500g
1-1½
2½-3
4-4½
7-9
5-20 Arrange rolls in a circle or bread
vertically(like a tower) on kitchen
paper in the middle of turntable.
Turn over after half of defrosting
time!
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GRILL
The grill-heating element is located underneath the ceiling of the cavity. It
operates while the door is closed and the turntable is rotating. The turntable’s
rotation makes the food brown more evenly. Preheating the grill for 4 minutes will
make the food brown more quickly.
Cookware for grilling:
Should be flameproof and may include metal. Do not use any type of plastic
cookware, as it can melt.
Food suitable for grilling:
Chops, sausages, steaks, hamburgers, bacon and gammon rashers, thin fish
portions, sandwiches and all kinds of toast with toppings.
IMPORTANT REMARK:
Whenever the grill only mode is used, make sure that the grill-heating element is
under the ceiling in the horizontal position and not on the back-wall in the vertical
position. Please remember that food must be placed on the high rack, unless
another instruction is recommended.
MICROWAVE + GRILL
This cooking mode combines the radiant heat that is coming from the grill with the
speed of microwave cooking. It operates only while the door is closed and the
turntable is rotating. Due to the rotation of the turntable, the food browns evenly.
Three combination modes are available with this model:
600 W + Grill, 450 W + Grill and 300 W + Grill.
Cookware for cooking with microwaves + grill
Please use cookware that microwaves can pass through. Cookware should be
flameproof. Do not use metal cookware with combination mode. Do not use any
type of plastic cookware, as it can melt.
Food suitable for microwaves + grill cooking:
Food suitable for combination mode cooking include all kinds of cooked food
which need reheating and browning (e.g. baked pasta), as well as foods which
require a short cooking time to brown the top of the food. Also, this mode can be
used for thick food portions that benefit from a browned and crispy top (e.g.
chicken pieces, turning them over half way through cooking). Please refer to the
grill table for further details.
IMPORTANT REMARK:
Whenever the combination mode (microwave + grill) is used, make sure that the
grill heating element is under the ceiling in the horizontal position and not on the
back-wall in the vertical position. The food should be placed on the high rack,
unless another instruction is recommended. Otherwise it has to be placed directly
on the turntable. Please refer to the instructions in the following chart.
The food must be turned over, if it is to be browned on both sides.
Grill guide for frozen food
Preheat the grill with the grill function for 3 minutes, unless indicated
differently.
Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for grilling.
Food Portion Power Time
(min.)
Instructions
Burger (raw
frozen)
2pieces
(125 g)
4pieces
(250 g)
450W+Grill 5-6
8-9
Put the raw burger in a circle on
the high rack. Turn over after 3½
(125 g) and after 5 min. (250 g).
Put burger into rolls.
Hamburger,
Cheeseburger
etc.(ready,
cooked with
bread roll)
2pc
(300 g)
600W+Grill
without
preheating!
5-6 Put frozen burger side by side
on a flameproof dish. Place plate
directly on the turntable. Stand
for 2-3 minutes.
Gratin
(vegetables or
potatoes)
400 g 450W+Grill 13-15 Put frozen gratin into a round
glass pyrex dish. Put the dish on
the high rack. After cooking
stand for 2-3 minutes.
Fish Gratin 400 g 450W+Grill 19-21 Putfrozenfishgratinintoasmall
flat rectangular glass pyrex dish.
Put the dish on the low rack.
After cooking stand for 2-3
minutes.
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Grill Guide for fresh food
Preheat the grill with the grill-function for 3 minutes.
Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for grilling.
Fresh Food Portion Power 1. Side
Time
(min.)
2. Side
Time
(min.)
Instructions
Toast Slices 4 pc
(each 25g)
Grill
only
3½-4½ 3-4 Put toast slices side by
side on the rack.
Grilled
Tomatoes
200 g
(2pc)
400 g
(4pc)
300W+
Grill
4-5
5½-6½
- Cut tomatoes into halves.
Put some cheese on top.
Arrange in a circle in a flat
glass pyrex dish. Place it
on the high rack.
Stand for 2-3 minutes.
Tomato-
Cheese Toast
4pc
(300 g)
300W+
Grill
4½-5½ - Toast the bread slices first.
Put the toast with topping
on the high rack.
Stand for 2-3 minutes
Toast Hawaii
(ham,
pineapple,
cheese slices)
2pc
(300 g)
4pc
(500 g)
450W+
Grill
4-5
6½-7½
- Toast the bread slices first.
Put the toast with topping
on the high rack. Put 2
toasts opposite directly on
thehighrack.
Stand for 2-3 minutes.
Baked
Potatoes
250 g
500 g
600W+
Grill
5-6
7½-8½
- Cut potatoes into halves.
Puttheminacircleonthe
high rack with the cut side
to the grill.
Gratin
Potatoes /
vegetables
(chilled)
450 g 600W+
Grill
6½-7½ - Put the fresh gratin into a
small round glass pyrex
dish.Putthedishonthe
high rack.
After cooking stand for 2-3
minutes.
Baked Apples 2 apples
(ca.400g)
4 apples
(ca.800g)
300W+
Grill
6½-7½
11-13
- Core the apples and fill
them with raisins
and jam. Put some almond
slices on top.
Put apples on a flat glass
pyrex dish.
Place the dish directly on
the low rack.
Chicken
Pieces
500 g
(2pcs)
900 g
(3-4pcs)
300W+
Grill
10-11
12-13
9-10
11-12
Brush chicken pieces with
oil and spices.
Put them in a circle on the
high rack.
Stand for 2-3 minutes
Lamb Chops
(medium)
400 g
(4pcs)
Grill
only
10-12 8-9 Brush the lamb chops with
oil and spices.
Lay them in a circle on the
high rack.
After grilling stand for 2-3
minutes.
Pork Steaks
400 g
(2pcs)
MW +
Grill
300W+
Grill
8-9
Grill
only
8-9
Brush the pork steaks with
oil and spices.
Lay them in a circle on the
high rack.
After grilling stand for 2-3
minutes.
Roast Fish 400-500 g 300W+
Grill
6-7 7-8 Brush skin of whole fish
with oil and add herbs and
spices. Put two fishes side
by side (head to tail) on
thehighrack.
Stand for 2-3 minutes.
Fresh Food Portion Power 1. Side
Time
(min.)
2. Side
Time
(min.)
Instructions
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CONVECTION
Cooking with convection is the traditional and well known method of cooking food
in a traditional oven with hot air.
The heating element and the fan are situated on the back-wall, so that the hot air
is circulating.
Cookware for convection cooking:
All conventional ovenproof cookware, baking tins and sheets – anything you
would normally use in a traditional convection oven – can be used.
Food suitable for convection cooking:
All biscuits, individual scones, rolls and cakes should be made by this mode as
well as rich fruit cakes, choux pastry and soufflés.
MICROWAVES +CONVECTION
This mode combines the microwave energy with the hot air and is therefore
reducing the cooking time while giving the food a brown and crispy surface.
Cooking with convection is the traditional and well known method of cooking food
in an oven with hot air circulated by a fan on the back-wall.
Cookware for cooking with microwaves + convection:
Should be able to let the microwaves pass through. Should be ovenproof (like
glass, pottery or china without metal trims); similar to the cookware described
under MW + Grill.
Food suitable for microwave + convection cooking:
All kinds of meats and poultry as well as casseroles and gratin dishes, sponge
cakes and light fruit cakes, pies and crumbles, roast vegetables, scones and
breads.
Convection Guide for fresh food like Pie/Quiche, Pizza and Meat
Preheat the convection with the preheating function to the desired
temperature.
Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for convection cooking
Fresh Food Portion Power 1.Side
Time
(min.)
2. Side
Time
(min.)
Instructions
PIE/QUICHE
Pie/Quiche
(ready baked
and chilled)
300g 300 W +
180°C
7-8 - Put the chilled pie/quiche
on baking paper on the
high rack. Stand 2-3
minutes.
PIZZA
Chilled Pizza
(ready baked)
300-400g 600 W +
220°C
6-7 - Place the pizza on the high
rack.
After baking stand for 2-3
minutes
MEAT
Roast Beef/
Roast Lamb
(medium)
1200-
1300g
600W +
160°C
19-21 10-12 Brush beef/ lamb with oil
and spice it with pepper,
salt and paprika.
Putitonthelowrack,first
with the fat side down.
After cooking wrap in
aluminium foil and stand
for 10-15minutes.
Roast Chicken 900g 450 W +
220°C
13-15 9-10 Brush chicken with oil and
spices.
Put chicken first breast
side down, second side
breast side up on the low
rack.
Stand for 5 minutes.
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Convection Guide for fresh food like Bread Rolls, Bread and Cake
Preheat the convection with the preheating function to the desired
temperature, unless we recommend not to preheat the oven- see table.
Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for convection cooking.
Food Portion Power Time
(min)
Instructions
BREAD ROLLS
Bread Rolls
(ready baked)
4-6 pc
(each ca.
50 g)
Only
convection
180°C
2-3 Put bread rolls in a circle
on the low rack.
Use oven gloves while
taking out!
Stand 2-3 minutes.
Bread Rolls
(pre-baked)
4-6 pc
(each ca.
50 g)
100 W +
200°C
6-7 Put bread rolls in a circle
on the low rack.
Use oven gloves while
taking out!
Stand 2-3 minutes.
Bread Rolls
(chilled fresh
yeast dough)
200 g
(4 pc)
180 W +
220°C
9-10 Arrange bread rolls on
baking paper in a circle
on the high rack. Leave
the centre clear.
Use oven gloves while
taking out!
Stand 2-3 minutes.
Croissants
(chilled ready-to-
bake dough)
200 g
(4 pc)
100 W +
220°C
11-13 Arrange bread rolls on
baking paper in a circle
on the high rack. Leave
the centre clear.
Use oven gloves while
taking out!
Stand 2-3 minutes.
BAGUETTES
Baguette
(pre-baked)
200 g (1pc) 180 W +
220°C
6-7 Put baguette on the high
rack.
Use oven gloves while
taking out!
Stand 2-3 minutes.
Garlic Bread
(chilled, pre-
baked)
200 g (1pc) 180 W +
220°C
7-8 Put the chilled baguette
on baking paper on the
high rack.After baking
stand for 2-3 minutes.
CAKE
Marble Cake;
(batter cake)
500g 180 W +
220°C
without
preheating
18-20 Put the fresh dough in a
small, round, black metal
baking dish (diameter 18
cm).
Put the cake on the low
rack.
Stand for 5-10 minutes.
Marble Cake/
Lemon cake
(fresh dough)
700g 180 W +
220°C
without
preheating!
24-26 Put the fresh dough in a
rectangular glass or black
metal baking dish (length
25 cm).
Put the cake on the low
rack.
Stand for 5-10 minutes.
Fresh Pastries
(chilled filled
yeast dough)
250 g
(5pcs)
100 W +
200°C
10-11 Put yeast pastries on
baking paper in a circle
on the high rack. Leave
the centre clear.
Useovengloveswhile
taking out!
Stand for 5 minutes.
Muffins
(fresh dough)
6x70g
(400-450 g)
180 W +
200°C
14-16 Fill the fresh dough
evenly in a ceramic
muffin-dish, suitable for 6
medium sized muffins,
or use 6 small, round
glass pyrex dishes.
Put the dish on the low
rack. Stand for 5 min..
Food Portion Power Time
(min)
Instructions
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Convection guide for frozen food like Bread Rolls, Bread, Cake and
Pastry
Preheat the convection with the preheating function until the desired
temperature is reached, unless we recommend not to preheat the oven- see
table.
Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for baking.
Food Portion Power Time
(min)
Instructions
Bread Rolls
(ready baked)
4 pc (each
ca. 50 g)
100 W +
180°C
without
preheating!
7-8 Arrange rolls in a circle on
the low rack.
Stand for 2-5 minutes.
Bread Rolls (pre-
baked)
4 pc (each
ca. 50 g)
100 W +
200°C
7-8 Arrange rolls in a circle on
the low rack.
Stand for 2-5 minutes.
Croissants (ready
baked)
4 pc (each
ca. 60 g)
100 W +
180°C
8-9 Put the croissants on the
high rack. After baking stand
for 2-3 minutes.
Baguettes / Garlic
Bread (pre-
baked)
200-250 g
(1pc)
180 W +
200°C
6-7 Put the frozen baguette on
baking paper on the low
rack. After baking stand for
2-3 minutes.
Baguettes +
topping (e.g.
tomatoes,
cheese, ham,
etc.)
250 g
(2pcs)
450 W +
220°C
6-7 Put frozen baguettes side by
side on the low rack.
After baking stand for 2-3
minutes.
Whole German
Bread
(pre-baked)
500 g 180 W +
160°C
without
preheating!
15-17 Put the whole bread on the
low rack.
After baking stand for 5
minutes.
Cake Pieces
(ready baked with
fruit filling)
500-600 g 300 W +
160°C
without
preheating!
7-9 Set frozen cake pieces in a
circle on the low rack.
After baking stand for 5-10
minutes.
Cake (ready
baked with fruit
filling)
1200-
1300 g
300 W +
160°C
without
preheating!
14-16 Putfrozencakeonbaking
paper on the low rack.
After baking stand for 10-20
minutes
Puff Pastries (raw
dough with filling)
250 g
(5-6 pc)
180 W +
220°C
9-10 Put pastry on baking paper
on the low rack.
After bake-off stand for 2-3
minutes.
Food Portion Power Time
(min)
Instructions
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Convection guide for frozen Pizza, Pasta, Chips and Nuggets
Preheat the convection with the preheating function until the desired
temperature is reached, unless we recommend not to preheat the oven- see
table.
Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for baking.
SPECIAL HINTS
MELTING BUTTER
Put 50 g butter into a small deep glass dish. Cover with plastic lid.
Heat for 30-40 seconds using 900 W, until butter is melted.
MELTING CHOCOLATE
Put 100 g chocolate into a small deep glass dish.
Heat for 3-5 minutes, using 450 W until chocolate is melted.
Stir once or twice during melting. Use oven gloves while taking out!
MELTNG CRYSTALLIZED HONEY
Put 20 g crystallized honey into a small deep glass dish.
Heat for 20-30 seconds using 300 W, until honey is melted.
MELTING GELATINE
Lay dry gelatine sheets (10 g) for 5 minutes into cold water.
Put drained gelatine into a small glass pyrex bowl.
Heat for 1 minute using 300 W.
Stir after melting.
COOKING GLAZE/ICING (FOR CAKE AND GATEAUX)
Mix instant glaze (approximately 14 g) with 40 g sugar and 250 ml cold water.
Cook uncovered in a glass pyrex bowl for 3 ½ to 4 ½ minutes using 900 W,
until glaze/icing is transparent. Stir twice during cooking.
COOKING JAM
Put 600 g fruits (for example mixed berries) in a suitable sized glass
pyrex bowl with lid. Add 300 g preserving sugar and stir well.
Cook covered for 10-12 minutes using 900 W.
Stir several times during cooking. Empty directly into small jam
glasses with twist-off lids. Stand on lid for 5 minutes.
COOKING PUDDING
Mix pudding powder with sugar and milk (500 ml) by following the
manufacturers instructions and stir well. Use a suitable sized glass pyrex
bowl with lid. Cook covered for 6 ½ to 7 ½ minutes using 900 W.
Stir several times well during cooking.
BROWNING ALMOND SLICES
Spread 30 g sliced almonds evenly on a medium sized ceramic plate.
Stir several times during browning for 3 ½ to 4 ½ minutes using 600 W.
Let it stand for 2-3 minutes in the oven. Use oven gloves while taking out!
Food Portion Power Time
(min)
Instructions
Pizza (pre-
baked)
300-400 g
450-550 g
600 W +
220°C
10-11
11½-12½
Place one pizza on the low
rack.
After baking stand for 2-3
minutes
2 Pizzas
(pre-baked)
600-700 g
(each
300-350 g)
600 W +
220°C
14-15 Place one pizza on the low
and one on the high rack.
After baking stand for 2-3
minutes.
Pasta
(Lasagne or
Canneloni)
400 g 450 W +
200°C
without
preheating!
20-22 Put into a suitable sized glass
pyrex dish or leave in the
original packaging (take care
that this is suitable for
microwaves and oven heat).
Put frozen lasagne on the low
rack.
After cooking stand for 2-3
minutes.
Pasta
(Macaroni,
Tortellini)
400 g 450 W +
200°C
without
preheating!
16-18 Put into a suitable sized glass
pyrex dish or leave in the
original packaging (take care
that this is suitable for
microwaves and oven heat).
Put frozen pasta gratin on the
low rack.
After cooking stand for 2-3
minutes.
Chicken
Nuggets
250 g 450 W +
200°C
6½-7½ Put chicken nuggets on the
low rack.
After cooking stand for 2-3
minutes.
Oven Chips 250 g 300 W +
230°C
15-17 Put oven chips directly on
baking paper on the low rack.
Turn them over after 2/3 of
time.
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Cleaning Your Microwave Oven
The following parts of your microwave oven should be cleaned
regularly to prevent grease and food particles from building up:
Inside and outside surfaces
Door and door seals
Turntable and Roller rings
ALWAYS ensure that the door seals are clean and the door
closes properly.
1. Clean the outside surfaces with a soft cloth and warm, soapy water. Rinse and
dry.
2. Remove any splashes or stains on the inside surfaces or on the roller ring with
a soapy cloth. Rinse and dry.
3. To loosen hardened food particles and remove smells, place a cup of diluted
lemon juice on the turntable and heat for ten minutes at maximum power.
4. Wash the dishwasher-safe plate whenever necessary.
DO NOT spill water in the vents. NEVER use any abrasive
products or chemical solvents. Take particular care when
cleaning the door seals to ensure that no particles:
Accumulate
Prevent the door from closing correctly
Storing and Repairing Your Microwave Oven
A few simple precautions should be taken when storing or having your
microwave oven serviced.
The oven must not be used if the door or door seals are damaged:
Broken hinge
Deteriorated seals
Distorted or bent oven casing
Only a qualified microwave service technician should perform repair.
NEVER remove the outer casing from the oven. If the oven is
faulty and needs servicing or you are in doubt about its
condition:
Unplug it from the wall socket
Contact the nearest after-sales service centre
If you wish to store your oven away temporarily, choose a dry,
dust-free place.
Reason: Dust and damp may adversely affect the working
parts in the oven.
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Installation & Wiring Instructions
IMPORTANT NOTE :
The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a
fuse.
The value of the fuse is indicated on the pin face of the plug and, if it requires
replacing, a fuse approved to BS1363 of the same rating must be used.
Never use the plug with the fuse cover omitted if the cover is detachable. If a
replacement fuse cover is required, it must be of the same colour as the pin face
of the plug.
Replacement covers are available from your Dealer. If the fitted plug is not
suitable for the power points in your house or the cable is not long enough to
reach a power point, you should obtain a suitable safety approved extension lead
or consult your Dealer for assistance. However, if there is no alternative to cutting
off the plug, remove the fuse and then safely dispose of the plug. Do not connect
the plug to a mains socket, as there is a risk of shock hazard from the bared
flexible cord.
Wiring Instructions
WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
This appliance must be earthed. In the event of an electrical short circuit, earthing
reduces the risk of electric shock providing an escape wire for the electric current.
The appliance is equipped with a mains lead which includes an earth wire for
connecting to the earth terminal of your mains plug. The plug must be plugged
into a socket that is properly installed and earthed.
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
Green-and yellow : Earth
Blue : Neutral
•Brown :Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not
correspond with the coloured markings indentifying the terminals in your plug,
proceed as follows.
Connect the green-and yellow wire to the terminal in the plug marked with the
letter E or the earth symbol ( ) or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured
black.
Consult a qualified electrician or service technician if in doubt
about any of these instructions.
The manufacturer of this oven will not accept any liability for
damage to persons or material for non observance of these
requirements.
There are no user+serviceable parts inside the oven and if the
mains lead of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced
by qualified service personnel approved by the manufacturer
because special tools are required.
WARNING
Ensure that the plug and power cord are not
damaged before use.
If you have any reason to remove the moulded plug
from this appliance, immediately remove the fuse
and dispose of the plug.
Do not connect the plug to a mains socket under
any circumstances as there is a danger of electric
shock.
CIRCUITS
Your microwave oven should be operated on a
separate circuit from other appliances. Failure to do
this may cause the circuit breaker to trip, the fuse to
blow, or the food to cook more slowly.
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Cooking Instructions On Food Packaging
Microwave Symbols
On the front of your oven there is a microwave oven symbol, as shown below.
This symbol has been introduced for your benefit when cooking or reheating
packaged food.
Packaged food is also, increasingly, using a microwave symbol similar to the one
below.
When you see this
Symbol on food packaging, the cooking instructions are based on either the IEC
Power Output Rating, or the Reheating Categories A, B, C, D or E.
Cooking Instructions
The IEC Power Output rating is an internationally standardised rating, so all
microwave manufacturers now use the same method of measuring power output.
If food packaging gives cooking instructions based on IEC Power ratings, set
cooking times according to the IEC Power of your oven.
For example :
If the cooking instructions are based on a 650W oven, then you will need to
reduce some cooking time for the C100 / C100B / C100T / C100F/ C101 / C101B
/ C101T / C101F (900W)
Ready meals are now very convenient and popular. These are meals which are
already prepared and cooked by the food manufacturer, and then frozen, chilled
or vacuum sealed for long life.
Increasingly, heating times for such ready meals are being based on the Heating
Categories A, B, C, D and E.
On this instance, simply match the heating category of your oven to the
instructions on the food package, and set your timer accordingly.
For example :
If the heating instructions are 3 minutes on HIGH for a D category oven, then you
will need to set your timer for less than 3 minutes on HIGH for the C100 / C100B /
C100T / C100F/ C101 / C101B / C101T / C101F(E category).
Always remember that cooking instructions are intended only as a
guide. If you have followed the instructions and the food is still not
piping hot throughout, simply return it to the oven and cook it until
it is.
Technical Specifications
SAMSUNG strives to improve its products at all times. Both the design
specifications and these user instructions are thus subject to change
without notice.
Power source
230V ~ 50 Hz AC
Power consumption
Maximum power
Microwave
Grill (heating element)
Convection (heating element)
3100 W
1400 W
1300 W
1700 W
Output power
100 W / 900 W - 6 levels (IEC-705)
•240V:900W
•230V:850W
Operating frequency
2450 MHz
Dimensions (WxDxH)
Outside
Oven cavity
517 x 511 x 310 mm
336 x 346 x 222 mm
Volume
1.0 Cubic feet
Weight
Shipping
Net
24.5 kg approx.
22.5 kg approx.
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