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USER MANUAL KH 1167 MICROWAVE SILVERCREST
Description of Components 3
Buttons/controls on the control panel 3
Technical Data 3
Safety information 4
Safety precautions for the avoidance of excessive contact with microwave energy 4
Important safety instructions 4
Earthing information/correct installation 7
Interference with other appliances 7
Installation of the appliance 7
Before you begin 8
Basic principles of microwave cookery 8
Use suitable cookware 8
Description of functions 9
Setting the Clock 9
Setting the kitchen timer 9
Operation 9
Cooking in the microwave oven 10
Quick start 11
Memory function 11
Programming settings 12
Auto Menu 12
Grill function 14
Grill/Combi cooking 15
Thawing by weight 15
Thawing by time 16
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.
Query functions 16
Child protection system 16
Acoustic signal function 16
Cleaning and Maintenance 17
Tips 17
Freezing and thawing - the easy way 17
Cooking - the easy way 19
Grilling-the easy way 21
Disposal 23
Warranty and Service 23
Importer 23
Recipe suggestions 24
Pizza 24
Onionsoup with baked-over Cheese topping. 24
Lentil Hotpot 25
Cauliflower with gratinated cheese topping 25
Macaroni and minced meat casserole with broccoli 26
Fillet of pork with mushrooms in spicy paprika sauce 26
Potato gratin 27
Chicken Fricassee 27
Green chicken casserole 28
Bread or bacon dumplings 28
White sauce 29
Vanilla sauce 29
Rice pudding 29
Red fruit pudding (with strawberries and raspberries) 29
Troubleshooting 30
Index 31
Introduction
Intended Use
This appliance is intended for the heating up and preparation of foodstuffs according to the described procedures. Every modification to the appliance shall be deemed to be improper use and implies substantial danger of accidents. The manufacturer declines to accept responsibility for damage(s) arising out of usage contrary to the instructions specified below. This appliance is not intended for commercial use.
Legend
Important!Warnings about potential personal injury and/or damage to the appliance.
Danger!Warnings about electric shock!
Notice! Note - Hints and tips for using the microwave.
Items supplied
Attention!
Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid the risks of suffocation, store plastic bags out of reach of babies and small children.
Immediately after unpacking the appliance, and before taking it into use, please ensure that all listed items are available and that there are no signs of visible damage
1 Microwave, Model KH 1167
1 Turntable
1 Metal rack for grill operation
1 Operating instructions
Description of Components
1 Ventilation opening
2 LED Indicator
3 Control panel
4 Rotary switch
Door opener
Safety locks
7 Turntable
Viewing window
Metal rack for grill operation
Buttons/controls on the control panel
Key panel for eleven pre-programmed cooking functions (Auto Cook)
Button Thawing by weight
12 Button Thawing by time
Button Grill/Combi
14 Button Clock/Kitchen timer
15 Button Start/Quick Start
16 Button Erase / Stop /Child Safety
17 Button Grill
18 Button Microwave
Button Memory
20 Button Pre-adjustments

This symbol on your microwave warns you of the danger of burns.
Technical Data
Power supply: 230V 50Hz
Maximum power output
Microwave: 900 W
Maximum Power Consumption
Microwave: 1400 W
Grill: 1500 W
Capacity: approx. 25 l
Safety precautions for the avoidance of excessive contact with microwave energy
- Do not try to operate the appliance while the door is open, as this can lead to a damaging dose of microwave radiation. It is also important not to break open or manipulate the safety locks.
- Do not jam anything between the front of the appliance and the door, and ensure that there is no residual food or cleaning agent on the seals.
Warning:
If the door or the door seal is damaged, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES may you continue to use the appliance. Arrange for it to be repaired as soon as possible by qualified specialists.
- Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself. Removal of the appliance housing could cause the release of microwave energy. Arrange for the repair to be carried out only by qualified specialists.
Important safety instructions
When using electrical appliances, elementary safety precautions must be taken, including the following:
Danger:
To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fires, bodily injuries or excessive contact with microwave radiation: Please read all instructions before using the appliance.
- Use this appliance only for its intended purposes, as described in this manual.. Do not use any caustic chemicals or vapours in this appliance. This microwave oven is especially designed for the heating, cooking, grilling, or drying of foodstuffs. It is not intended for use in industrial applications or laboratories.
- Never operate the microwave oven when it is empty, except when it is being first commissioned (see Chapter "Cooking in the microwave oven").
- Do not operate the microwave oven if the power cable or plug are damaged. To avoid injury, arrange for damaged power cables or plugs to be exchanged by qualified specialists before re-using the appliance.
- Place the microwave oven so that there is a minimum distance of 30cm to walls or cupboards. Ensure ventilation openings are always free. This microwave oven is not suitable for installation in kitchen cabinets.
- Connect the microwave oven to a 230V, 50Hz power socket fitted with a 16 A fuse. It is recommended that the microwave oven is powered from its own ring main.
- If you are unsure about how to connect the microwave oven, consult a specialist.
- This microwave oven may not be located in areas with high humidity or where moisture could collect.
- NEVER leave the microwave oven unattended if you are heating foodstuffs packed in plastics or paper.
- NEVER place flammable materials close to the microwave oven or the ventilation openings.
- Remove ALL metallic closures from the packaging of the foodstuff that you intend to warm up. Risk of fire!
- When making popcorn, use only popcorn-bags suitable for microwave ovens.
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Do not use the microwave oven for storing food-stuffs or other objects.
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Verify the programme once more after starting the microwave oven.
- UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you remove the microwave oven housing.
- NEVER pour fluids into the ventilation openings or the safety locks. Should fluids ever enter them, IMMEDIATELY switch the microwave oven off and remove the plug from the power socket. Arrange for the appliance to be checked by qualified specialists.
- NEVER insert foreign objects into the ventilation openings or the safety locks.
- Should the lamp in the interior of the microwave oven need replacing, arrange for this to be done by a qualified specialist.
- Proceed with caution when warming up fluids. Use only open containers, so that any air bubbles produced can escape.
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To avoid sudden simmering:
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Stir the fluid before warming it up.
- If possible, place a glass rod in the fluid for as long as it is being heated.
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To avoid an unexpected reboiling, leave the fluid to stand in the microwave oven for approx. 20 seconds after being warmed up.
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Puncture the skins of potatoes, sausages or similar. Otherwise, they could burst.
- Keep children well away from the microwave oven when it is in use. Risk of Burns!
- NEVER touch the microwave oven door, housing, ventilation openings, accessories or the dinnerware directly after the grill, combi or automatic menu process. The parts will be very hot. Allow them to cool down before cleaning them.
- Do not lean on the microwave oven door.
- Do not use the microwave oven as a toy.
- Do not modify the microwave oven.
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Do not transport the microwave oven when it is in use.
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Do not exceed the cooking times detailed by the manufacturer.
- Do not use metallic utensils which reflect microwaves and lead to sparking. Do not place tincans into the microwave.
- Operate the microwave oven only when the turntable is in its position.
- Do not place any objects on the microwave oven when it is in use.
- Do not place plastic containers in the microwave oven immediately after a grill, combi or automatic menu process. The plastic could melt.
- Drops of water can form on the microwave oven door or on the housing. This is normal and is not an indication of a malfunction.
- Ensure that the plug is at all times easily accessible, so that it can be quickly removed in the event of an emergency.
- Do not place the microwave oven adjacent to other appliances discharging heat, for example, an oven.
- Clean the microwave oven thoroughly after warming up greasy foods, especially if they were not covered. Allow the appliance to cool down completely before cleaning it. Residues such as fat or grease cannot be allowed to collect on the heating elements of the grill. They could possibly ignite.
- Do not thaw frozen fat or oil in the microwave oven. The fat or oil could ignite.
- People fitted with a heart pacemaker should consult their doctor about the possible risks of using a microwave oven before taking one into use.

NEVER submerse the appliance, the power cable or the plug in water or other fluids.
- Do not allow the power cable to hang from a table or work surface. Children could pull on it.
- Keep the power cable away from hot surfaces. Do not lead it in front of the microwave oven door. The heat could damage the cable.
- After they have been warmed up, always open containers, popcorn-bags etc. with the opening pointing away from your body. Escaping steam could lead to scalds.
- NEVER stand directly against the microwave oven when opening the door. Escaping steam could lead to scalds.
- Never burden the turntable with more than 3kg . This could irreparably damage the appliance!
Danger:
- This appliance is not intended for use by individuals (including children) with restricted physical, physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiencies in experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the appliance is to be used.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Do not operate the appliance with an external time switch or a separate remote control system.
- To minimize the risk of fire in the microwave: When heating food in plastic or paper containers, always keep an eye on the microwave when it is in operation, as these materials can catch fire.
- Remove any ties containing wire from paper or plastic bags before placing them in the microwave.
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Should you notice smoke, switch the appliance off or remove the plug from the socket and keep the door closed to suffocate any possible flames.
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Do not use the interior of the microwave for storage purposes.
Do not leave paper items, cooking utensils or food in the microwave when it is not being used. - Do not use the microwave oven to warm up cushions filled with kernels, cherry stones or gels. Risk of fire!
Warning:
Liquids and other foods must not be heated in airtight containers, as these may explode and damage the appliance.
When heating drinks in the microwave, bubbling may be delayed when the drink boils. Therefore, be careful when handling the container.
- Do not fry in the microwave. Hot oil can damage parts of the appliance and utensils and even cause skin burns.
- Eggs in their shells and hard-boiled eggs should not be heated in the microwave oven as they could explode, even on completion of the heating process.
- Food with thick skins, such as potatoes, whole pumpkins, apples and chestnuts must be pricked before cooking.
- The content of babies' bottles or jars of baby food should be shaken or stirred.
Danger:
Before feeding, check the temperature to avoid potentially lethal burns for babies.
- Cooking utensils may become hot from the heat emitted by the food, so that you may require oven gloves to touch them. In this case, a check should also be made to ensure that the cooking utensils are suitable for use with the microwave oven.
Danger:
Microwave radiation is dangerous! Maintenance and repairs requiring the removal of access covers, which are intended for protection against contact with microwave radiation, are to be carried out by trained specialists only.
Danger:
Insufficient cleanliness of the appliance could lead to the destruction of the upper surfaces, which themselves influence its useful lifespan and could possibly lead to dangerous situations.
Earthing information/correct installation
This appliance must be earthed. This appliance is to be connected only to a correctly earthed power socket. An individual circuit solely for the connection of the microwave is recommended.
Danger:
Improper use of the earthing connector could increase the risk of an electric shock.
① Note:
Should have any questions about earthing or the instructions on the use of this electrical appliance, please consult an electrician or a maintenance technician.
Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can accept liability for damage to the microwave oven or injury to persons resulting from failure to comply with the instructions for electrical connection.
Interference with other appliances
The operation of the microwave may cause interference on your radio, television or similar appliances. If such interference should occur, they may be reduced or corrected by the following remedial measures:
- Clean the door and the seal of the microwave.
- Re-align the receiver antenna of your radio or television.
- Position the microwave in a different place to the receiver.
- Move the microwave away from the receiver.
- Plug the microwave into another wall socket. The microwave and the receiver should be connected to different circuits.
Installation of the appliance
- Ensure that all packaging materials have been removed. Remove the protective foil from the control panel.
- Select an even surface offering sufficient space for the ventilation of the appliance.
- Ensure that you maintain a minimum distance of 30~cm from neighbouring walls/surfaces. Make sure that the door of the microwave oven can be opened easily.
- Ensure that the electrical plug is accessible without problem, so that in case of danger it can be easily reached and removed.
- Keep a gap of at least 30~cm free above the microwave.
- Do not remove the feet underneath the microwave.
- Do not block air supply and exhaust openings. Otherwise, it could cause damage to the appliance.
- Install the appliance as far away as possible from radios and televisions. The operation of the microwave oven can cause malfunctions of radio and television reception.
- Connect the appliance only to correctly installed and earthed mains sockets. Ensure that the voltage and frequency ratings correspond to the details stated on the rated power label.
Warning:
Do not install the microwave above a cooker or any other appliance generating heat. Installation in such a location could cause damage to the appliance and lead to a subsequent cancellation of the warranty provisions.
- Remove packaging material and any protective film on the surface of the casing.
① Note:
Do not remove the light grey flimmer cover plate, which is mounted in the cooking area to protect the magnetron!
Before you begin
Basic principles of microwave cookery
- Arrange the food with consideration.
- The thickest parts near the edges.
- Pay attention to the cooking time. Select the shortest possible stated cooking time and increase as required. Food that is cooked too long can begin to smoke or catch fire.
- Cover the food during cooking with a lid suitable for microwave cookery. The lid prevents splashing and helps in the even cooking of the food.
- While cooking, turn the food in the microwave once so that items such as chicken or hamburgers are cooked more quickly.
Large pieces of food, such as joints of meat, must be turned at least once. - Completely re-arrange foods such as meatballs after half the cooking time. Turn them, and re-position the meatballs from the middle of the cookware to the edge.
Use suitable cookware
- The ideal material for a microwave oven is microwave-permeable, allowing the energy to penetrate the container to heat the food.
Microwaves cannot permeate metal. Therefore, metallic containers and metallic cookware should not be used. - When heating in the microwave, do not use items made of recycling paper. This can contain tiny metal fragments which generate sparks and/or even cause fires.
- We recommend the use of round/oval cookware instead of square or oblong containers, as food in corner areas tends to overcook.
- The following list is intended to assist you in selecting the correct tableware.
| Cookware | Micro-wave | Grill | Combination |
| Heat-resistant glass | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Non-heat-resistant glass | No | No | No |
| Heat-resistant ceramics | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Plastic crockery suitable for microwaves | Yes | No | No |
| Kitchen roll | Yes | No | No |
| Metal tray/plate | No | Yes | No |
| Metal stand 9 | No | Yes | No |
| Alufoil & Foil containers | No | Yes | No |
| Turntable 7 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Description of functions
Setting the Clock
After inserting the mains plug into the socket, open the microwave door once. The LED indicator reads 2 "1:00". The oven emits an acoustic signal and switches into standby mode.
- Press the button 14 "Clock/Kitchen Timer" once for ca. 3 seconds. In the LED indicator 2 the 24-hour modus is shown by "Hr 24". If you wish to change to the 12-hour modus, press the button 14 "Clock/Kitchen Timer" once more. In the LED indicator 2 the 12-hour modus is shown by "Hr 12".
- Turn the rotary switch 4 to programme in the hours.
- Now press the button "Clock/Kitchen Timer" 14 and the minute details blink in the LED indicator 2.
- Turn the rotary switch 4 to programme in the minutes.
- To finish, press the button "Clock/Kitchen Timer" 14. The time appears in the LED indicator 2.
① Note:
If you press the button Erase/Stop/Child Safety" 16, the appliance automatically returns to standby mode.
Setting the kitchen timer
The microwave oven is provided with a kitchen timer which you can use independent of the microwave operation.
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Press the button 14 "Kitchen timer" when the appliance is in standby mode. In the LED indicator 2 "0:00" appears and the red clock symbol glows.
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Now set the time using the rotary switch 4. You can select any time range from 5 seconds to 95 minutes.
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15. An acoustic signal sounds and the time starts to count down.
After 5 seconds the time appears on the LED indicator 2 and the red clock symbol extinguishes. The Kitchen Timer continues to count further. You can check the progress of the Kitchen Timer at any time by simply pressing the button 14 "Clock/Kitchen Timer".
As soon as the programmed time has elapsed, signal tones sound until any button is pressed.
Operation
Safety locks 6
Press the door opener ⑤ to open the door. If the door is opened during operation, the cooking process is interrupted, the programme or function, however, remain. The cooking process continues when the door is reclosed and the button "Start/Quick Start" ⑥ has been pressed.
Turntable 7
Place the turntable ⑦ so that the post in the middle of the microwave oven inserts itself exactly into the depression on the underside of the turntable ⑦.
Attention!
Should one of the rollers on the underside of the turntable be distorted or damaged, under no circumstances should you continue to use the turntable ! It could come into contact with the heating coils and thereby damage the anti- stick coating! In the event of a damaged turntable make contact with Customer Services.
Always leave the Turntable 7 in the appliance during use. Due to the rotating Turntable 7 an even distribution of energy and microwaves is assured. The turntable 7 has an anti-stick coating. This permits the easy removal of food remnants.
Attention!
DO NOT use knives, forks or other sharp metal objects when interacting with the turntable 7. These could damage the anti-stick coating and thus render the turntable 7 unusable.

Cooking in the microwave oven
When a microwave process (cooking, grilling, thawing) is complete, a fivefold acoustic signal is sounded and "End" and "Hot" appear alternatively in the LED indicator 2.
① Note:
Before the first usage, switch the grill function "bottom heat" on for 5 minutes: Press the button Grill 17 three times. The symbol for Grill function "bottom heat" appears in the LED indicator 2. Using the rotary switch 4, set it to 5 minutes. Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 5. As the heating element is lightly greased, a slight smell could be caused. This is harmless and stops after a short time. Provide for sufficient ventilation. Open a window.
Should you wish to use the classical basic functions of microwaving (warming, boiling, cooking), you must merely select the microwave power level and programme the desired cooking time. You can choose between eight power levels from 900 to 100 watts, with a maximum cooking time of 95 minutes.
1) Selecting the power level
- Press the button 18 "Microwave" as required to select the required Power Level.
- 1x for 900 watt power.
- 2x for 800 watt power.
- 3 × for 700 watt power.
- 4x for 600 watt power.
- 5 × for 500 watt power.
- 6x for 400 watt power.
- 7x for 300 watt power.
- 8x for 200 watt power.
- 9x for 100 watt power.
The power level is shown in the LED indicator (e.g. P 800 at 800 Watt Power).
2) Setting the cooking time
Turn the rotary switch 4 to set the cooking time.
The increments for setting the time with the control knob are as follows:
from 0 to 1 min: in 5 second increments
from 1 to 5min : in 10 second increments
from 5 to 10 min: in 30 second increments
from 10 to 30min : in 1 minute increments
from 30 to 95min : in 5 minute increments
Aborting/stopping an input process
Press the button Erase/Stop/Child Safety" 16 once to abort or stop an input process. The appliance reverts to standby mode.
3) Start the cooking process
To start cooking, press button "Start/Quick Start" 15. In the LED indicator 2 the symbol for microwave operation appears . The count down begins.
Interrupting the process (Erase/Stop)
You can stop a process, interrupt it and then continue.
Interrupting the cooking process
Press the button "Erase/Stop/Child Safety" 16 once to interrupt a cooking process. The appliance interrupts the cooking process and stops the remaining time. Press button "Start/Quick Start" 15 to resume cooking.
Abort the cooking process
Press the button "Erase/Stop /Child Safety" twice to abort a cooking process. The appliance reverts to standby mode.
Quick start
With this function you can begin cooking at 100% Power without delay.
- Set the desired time using the rotary switch 4.
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" ⑤. In the LED indicator ② the symbol for microwave operation appears . The count down begins.
Or
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15. In the LED indicator 2 the symbol for microwave operation appears . The time is automatically set at 30 seconds and counts down backwards. Each further pressing of the button "Start/Quick Start" 15 raises the cooking time by 30 seconds.
Memory function
Use the memory function if you wish to carry out 3 processes, one after the other. If you choose several operations and one of them includes thawing, thawing must be set as the first in the sequence.
After finishing a process, the acoustic signal sounds once, then the next process immediately starts.
① Note:
The thawing programme should always be entered in as the first one.
① Note:
"Thawing by weight" and "Auto Menu" cannot be programmed.
Example
You would like to prepare some food by using thaw for 15 minutes + 10 minutes of 600 Watt microwave power for cooking + 10 minutes grilling with top and bottom heat.
- Press the button "Thaw by time" 12 and programme in the thawing time of 15 minutes with the rotary switch 4. In the LED indicator 2 appear "M1", "Auto Cook" AUTO COOK and the symbol
- Press the button "Memory" ⑬. "--" lights up in the display. and "M2".
- Press the button "Microwave" four times to programme in 600 Watt Power for cooking. In the LED indicator appear "P600" and the symbol
- Turn the rotary switch ④ to set the cooking time (duration: 10:00).
- Press the button "Memory" 19. In the LED indicator 2 appear "----" and "M3".
- Press the button "Grill" twice to programme the top and bottom grill. In the LED indicator 2 appear the symbols and and "M3".
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Turn the rotary switch 4 to set the grilling time (duration: 10:00).
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Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15 to commence the programmed operations.
Programming settings
With this programme you can pre-select a specific starting time for cooking or grilling food. If you have correctly adjusted the settings, the appliance will automatically start at the set time.
① Note:
The clock must be pre-set in order to be able to select the function "Pre-selections".
- Select the desired microwave function (thawing, cooking or grilling):
For microwaving: Press the button "Microwave" 18 as required to select the required power level.
Programme the cooking time with the rotary switch 4.
For grilling: Press the button "Grill" 17 as required to activate the Grill function.
Set the desired grilling time using the rotary switch 4.
For thawing: Press the button "Thaw by time" 12. Set the desired thawing time using the rotary switch 4. - Press the button "Pre-selections" ②. The LED indicator ② shows the programmed time, the hour figure blinks and the hourglass symbol ⑧ appears in the LED indicator ②.
- Turn the rotary switch 4 to programme in the hours.
- Press the button "Pre-selections" 20, now the minute-figures flash.
- Turn the rotary switch 4 to programme in the minutes.
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" ⑤. The hourglass symbol ② flashes. The LED indicator ② changes back to a display of the time. The microwave oven starts the procedure at the programmed times automatically.
Example:
It is 12:30 a.m. You wish to heat your food at
12:45 a.m., automatically at 400 watts power for 10 minutes.
- Press the button "Microwave" 6 six times to select the power level P400.
- Using the rotary switch 4 set the time to 10 minutes.
- Press the button "Pre-selections" 20. The LED display shows the actual programmed time (12:30), the Egg-Timer symbol appears and the hour-figures flash.
- Press the button "Pre-selections" 20 again and, using the rotary switch 4, programme the minutes to":45".
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15 to commence the programmed process. The LED indicator 2 changes back to a display of the time. The hourglass symbol 串 flashes.
Auto Menu
For foods to be prepared in auto menu mode, it is not necessary to enter the cooking time or power setting. It is sufficient to give the type of food that is to be prepared together with the weight of this food.
For this, press the respective button on the key panel 10, on which the foodstuffs are depicted. Then, set the weight of the food item using the rotary switch 4.
Enter the weight of the food
The weight parameters are required to determine the necessary cooking time.
After you have pressed the appropriate symbol, in the LED indicator 2 appears a weight detail in grams "g" and, for beverages, in "ml". Amend the respective details using the rotary switch 4.
As soon as the correct number for the weight of the food you wish to cook appears, press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15. "Auto-Cook" AUTO COOK appears on the LED indicator 2.
① Note:
For some foods, such as beef, pork, poultry and sausage, it is necessary to turn the food after approx. 1/2 or 2/3 of the cooking time. Signal tones sound and "turn" appears in the LED indicator ② to remind you of the requirement. The cooking process continues in the background.
- When the signal to turn the food sounds, open the door and turn it.
- To continue, close the door. Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15. The microwave automatically resumes operation for the remaining time.
① Note:
If you wish to dispense with turning, wait for the acoustic signal to finish. The microwave continues its programme.
① Note:
We recommend that you do turn the food. This will ensure even cooking. However, when turning, make sure that you are extremely careful - you will be handling very hot foods in the microwave.
Your microwave oven can cook different types of food of following weights:
| Foodstuff | Symbol | Weight | turn after |
| Beef | 100 - 1500 g | 1/2 der Cooking time | |
| Pork | 100 - 1500 g | 1/2 der Cooking time | |
| Poultry | 400 - 1400 g | 1/2 der Cooking time | |
| Sausage | 100 - 500 g | 2/3 der Cooking time | |
| Fish | 100 - 1200 g | 2/3 der Cooking time | |
| Vegetables/fruit | 100 - 1000 g | - | |
| Pizza | P1 150 - 900 g P2 150 - 900 g P3 300 - 900 g | - | |
| Entrees | 300 - 500 g | - | |
| Potatoes | 100 - 800 g | - | |
| Beverages | 200 - 500 ml | - | |
| Automatic warm-up | 300 - 700 g | - |
① Note:
The acoustic tone sounds five times to remind you to turn the food..
Example 1:
Proceed as follows to cook 400g vegetables or fruit:
- Press button "Vegetables/fruit" in standby mode).
- Select with the control knob 4^ 400 g .
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15.
Example 2:
To heat 300ml water, proceed as follows:
- Press button "Beverages" in standby mode.
- Select with the control knob 4^300ml
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15.
Baking Pizza
You can prepare crispy Pizza in the microwave oven. The button "Pizza" is used for this. Press the button "Pizza" on the key panel 10:
- once for frozen pizza, temperature approx. -18°/weight 150 g -900 g ("P-1" appears on the LED indicator 2)
- twice for chilled pizza, temperature approx. 5^ / weight 150 g - 900 g ("P-2" appears on the LED indicator ②)
- three times for fresh pizza, temperature approx. 20^ / weight 300 g - 900 g ("P-3" appears on the LED indicator ②)
Example:
To cook a pizza, proceed as follows:
- Lay the Pizza in the turntable ①.
- Press the button "Pizza" once. In the LED indicator ② appears "P-1". ("P-2" or "P-3" if the button is pressed twice or three times respectively)
- Turn the rotary switch 4 to programme in the weight of the pizza.
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15 to start the grill operation. In the LED indicator 2 the time is shown.
① Note:
Dependant on the type of Pizza and personal taste, it may be necessary to extend the baking time.
Read more about this in the chapter "Grill-function".
Grill function
The Grill function ① can be used for thin slices of meat, steaks, meatballs, sausage or pieces of chicken. It is also excellent for browning sandwiches, gratins and for baking crispy buns.
Attention!
The cooking area, appliance door, housing, Turntable 7, metal rack 9, cookware and especially the heating elements below the Turntable 7 will become very hot. Risk of Burns!
Risk of Burns!
To avoid burns, always use oven cloths, oven gloves or similar items when removing the food and the turntable 7.
You can select between three types of grilling: Top heat, bottom heat or top and bottom heat.
When grilling with upper heat, always use the metal rack 9. To achieve an optimal grilling result. Always place the metal rack 9 in the middle of the Turntable 7.
- Press the button "Grill" 17 once to activate the Grill function "top heat".
The red symbol for Grill function "top heat" and "M1" appear in the LED indicator ②.
- Press the button "Grill" twice to activate the Grill function "top and bottom heat".
The red symbols for the Grill functions "top and bottom heat", ^M and ^M , and "M1" appear in the LED indicator.
- Press the button "Grill" ① three times to activate the Grill function "bottom heat".
In the LED indicator 2 appear the red symbol for the Grill function "bottom heat" and "M1".
4 Set the required cooking time with the rotary switch ④. The maximum possible cooking time setting is 95 minutes.
5. Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15 to start the Grill function.
Grill/Combi cooking
This function combines the grilling function with normal microwave operation. In combined mode, the microwave automatically cooks for a certain amount of time and grills for the remaining time. You may notice a quiet clicking noise when the oven is switching between modes.
Grill/Combi 1
- Press the button "Grill/Kombi" 13 once. In the LED indicator 2 appear the red symbols for microwave operation and Grill function "top heat", as well as "M1".
- Set the required cooking time with the rotary switch 4. The maximum possible cooking time setting is 95 minutes.
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" ⑤ to commence the operation.
Grill/Combi 2
- Press the button "Grill/Kombi" twice. In the LED indicator 2 appear the red symbols for microwave operation, the Grill functions "top and bottom heat", and as well as "M1".
- Set the required cooking time with the rotary switch 4. The maximum possible cooking time setting is 95 minutes.
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" ⑤ to commence the operation.
Grill/Combi 3
- Press the button "Grill/Kombi" 3 three times. In the LED indicator 2 appear the red symbols for microwave operation and Grill function "bottom heat", as well as "M1".
- Set the required cooking time with the rotary switch 4. The maximum possible cooking time setting is 95 minutes.
- Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15 to commence the operation.
Thawing by weight
This function enables you to defrost meat, poultry and fish with ease. The defrosting time and the power level are calculated and set automatically once you have entered the weight.
- Press the button "Thawing by weight" ①: In the LED display. ② appear the red symbols for "Thawing" and "Auto Cook" as well as "M1".
- Select the foodstuff to be thawed on the key panel for pre-selected cooking functions (Auto Cook). Excluded from this function are the cooking functions beverages, appetizers and automatic warming up.
- Enter the weight using the rotary switch 4
- To start defrosting by weight, press the button "Start/Quick Start". The calculated time counts backwards
① Note:
With some foods, such as vegetables, meats, fish, poultry and sausage it is necessary to turn the food after a certain period. The signal tone sounds five times and in the LED indicator 2 "turn" appears, to remind you of the requirement. The thawng process continues in the background.
- When the signal to turn the food sounds, open the door and turn it.
- Close the door. Press the button "Start/Quick Start" 15. The microwave automatically resumes operation for the remaining time.
① Note:
If you wish to carry on without turning, wait for the acoustic signal. The microwave automatically continues its programme. We recommend that you do turn the food. This will ensure an even thawing.
Thawing by time
- Press the button "Thaw by time" 12. In the LED display 2 appear the red symbols for the thawing function , "Auto Cook" AUTO COOK and "M1".
- Turn the rotary switch 4 to programme in the thawing time. The maximum possible thawing time is 95 minutes.
- Press button "Start/Quick Start" to start the thawing process. The calculated time counts backwards
① Note:
With some foods, such as meats, poultry, fish, vegetables and sausage it is necessary to turn the food after a certain period. The signal tone sounds five times, the remaining time stops counting and in the LED indicator 2 "turn" appears, to remind you of the requirement. When turning the food, proceed as described in the chapter "Thawing by weight".
Query functions
Query the microwave power level during operation.
During the cooking process press the button "Microwave" 18. The activated power level appears on the LED indicator 2 for approx.5 seconds.
Child protection system
Engage this setting to prevent accidental activation by children and other persons not familiar with the operation of the appliance.
The symbol for child safety appears in the LED indicator 2 and the appliance cannot be put into operation for as long as this function is activated.
Setting the child safety system
Press and hold the button "Erase/Stop/Child Safety" 16 for ca. 3 seconds. At first an acoustic signal sounds, then the symbol for Child Safety appears in the on LED indicator 2.
Deactivating the child protection system
Press and hold the button "Erase/Stop/Child Safety" 16 again for ca. 3 seconds, until an acoustic signal sounds and the symbol Child Safety extinguishes.
Acoustic signal function
On completion of the cooking process, 5 signal tones sound and, in the LED indicator 2, "End" and "Hot" are shown alternatively. If the door is not opened after approx. 2 minutes, 5 short acoustic signals sound again.
① Note:
- If you have pressed a button and activated a valid function, an acoustic signal sounds. If you have selected an invalid button/function, 2 acoustic signals will sound.
- If, after programming in the cooking process, you have not pressed the button "Start/Quick Start" within 20 seconds, the appliance reverts to standby operation (the time is displayed).
Danger:
Before cleaning, switch the microwave off and remove the power plug from the wall socket. There is a danger of electric shock!
Always keep the interior of the microwave clean.
- If splashes of food or spilt liquids stick to the walls of the microwave, wipe them off with a damp cloth.
- Use a mild detergent if the microwave is more heavily soiled.
- Avoid using cleaning sprays and other aggressive cleaning agents, as they can cause stains, stripes or a blurring of the door surface.
Clean the external walls with a damp cloth.
- To avoid damage to the functional components in the interior of the microwave, do not let any water seep in through the ventilation slits.
- Regularly remove splashes or contaminants. Clean the door, both sides of the viewing window ⑧, the door seals and adjacent components with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents
- If steam should collect on or around the outside of the appliance door, wipe it off with a soft cloth. This can happen if the microwave is operated in extremely humid conditions.
- Clean the Turntable ① regularly with a moist sponge. Dry it well. Ensure that, after removing the Turntable ⑦ from the floor of the cooking area for cleaning, you re-install it correctly.
- Regularly clean also the appliance door to help prevent excessive noise development.
- Simply wipe the bottom of the microwave with a mild detergent.
- Regularly eliminate odours. Put a deep microwave bowl with a cup of water, juice and peel of a lemon into the microwave. Heat for 5 minutes. Wipe off thoroughly and rub dry with a cloth.
- Should replacement of the bulb in the microwave be necessary, arrange for it to be exchanged by a dealer or consult our Service Department.
Freezing and thawing - the easy way ...
A microwave oven is the ideal appliance for the even and quick thawing of deep-frozen goods. The selection of power, thawing and standing times depends on the nature and amount of food.
Microwaves always penetrate food from the outside to the inside. Therefore, particularly large items cannot be thawed right to the middle, as otherwise the outer layers may begin to cook.
Correct thawing begins with the freezing process. Give the matter some consideration and, as far as possible, portion the amounts small, flat and suited to your household. Additionally, take into consideration the sizes of the various bowls or plates you will be using at a future date to thaw frozen foodstuffs in the microwave oven.
In the following thawing chart, several foods are listed. There, in addition to details over time and amount, you will also find the so-called "Stand-Time". It serves as a temperature equalisation period, during which the remaining warmth in the thawed layers in the middle is conducted to the still frozen layers. During this stand time, leave the deep-frozen goods in the switched off microwave or outside the appliance.
There may be deviations in the stated values. These are caused by the different factors of the foods.
Use the integrated thawing functions. See also the chapters "Thawing by weight" and "Thawing by time".
| Foodstuff | Rolls |
| Weight / quantity | 50 g/ 2 pc |
| Defrosting time | approx. 1 min |
| Standing time | -- |
| Notes/tips | -- |
| Foodstuff | Bread |
| Weight / quantity | 500 g |
| Defrosting time | 8 - 10 Min. |
| Standing time | 10 - 20 Min. |
| Notes/tips | -- |
| Foodstuff | Layer cake |
| Weight / quantity | 400 - 800 g |
| Defrosting time | 8 - 12 Min. |
| Standing time | 90 - 120 Min. |
| Notes/tips | only slightly defrost the fancy cake |
| Foodstuff | Butter |
| Weight / quantity | 250 g |
| Defrosting time | approx. 1 min |
| Standing time | 20 - 30 Min. |
| Notes/tips | remove the packaging and lay the butter on a plate |
| Foodstuff | Cheese (piece) |
| Weight / quantity | 500 g |
| Defrosting time | 5 - 6 Min. |
| Standing time | 60 - 90 Min. |
| Notes/tips | turn it over after half the time has elapsed |
| Foodstuff | Cold meats |
| Weight / quantity | 200 g |
| Defrosting time | approx. 3 min |
| Standing time | 10 - 15 Min. |
| Notes/tips | turn the slices after half the time has elapsed, carefully separate the slices with a knife before the standing time. |
| Foodstuff | Strawberries |
| Weight / quantity | 250 g |
| Defrosting time | approx. 8 min |
| Standing time | 5 - 10 Min. |
| Notes/tips | thaw the strawberries or other fruit in a covered bowl. After half the time has elapsed, carefully stir them once. |
To thaw meat, poultry and fish please read the chapter "Thawing by weight".
Cooking - the easy way ...
- When cooking food, always use tableware with a lid suitable for microwave cookery (unless stated otherwise).
- The cooking details refer to food at refrigerator temperature. First of all, thaw foodstuffs that are to be cooked.
① Note:
The defrosting time for deep-frozen vegetables (-18^, approx. 100 - 1000g) can vary between 5 and 15 minutes. Follow the instructions on the packet if in doubt. Prepare vegetables by washing and cleaning them before cooking.
Preparation instructions are important
- Please observe the various preparation instructions absolutely. Whilst the addition of liquid is required (usually 1-2 tbsp. per 100g vegetables) for some foods, no liquid is required e.g. for cucumbers, Spanish onions, mushrooms and spinach. Other foods must be stirred at least once during cooking.
Observe stand times
- The so-called "stand time" is particularly important, as it is in thawing. The temperature equalisation and the resulting after-cooking should always amount to 5 - 10 minutes.
During this stand time, leave the food in the switched off microwave or outside the appliance.
- Ater this stand time you can season vegetables or add a little butter if desired.
- When cooking food in bowls or deep-frozen convenience foods, pay attention to the preparation times for cooking in microwave ovens stated on the packaging.
- The details in the following chart are intended as reference values only.
| Foodstuff | Boiled potatoes |
| Weight / quantity | 250 g |
| Add liquid | 3 Tbls water |
| Watts/power | 600 Watt |
| cooking time in mins. | approx. 5 min |
| Preparation information | in equally sized pieces - drain off the water directly after the cooking time. |
| Foodstuff | Noodles |
| Weight / quantity | 125 g |
| Add liquid | 600 ml water |
| Watts/power | 500 Watt |
| cooking time in mins. | approx. 5 min |
| Preparation information | first boil-up the water at 800 W (ca. 7 Min). Put in the noodles and cook without a lid. |
| Foodstuff | Rice |
| Weight / quantity | 100 g |
| Add liquid | 300 ml water |
| Watts/power | 600 Watt |
| cooking time in mins. | approx. 3 4 min |
| Preparation information | The maceration time is dependant on the type of rice. Natural rice needs longer. |
| Foodstuff | Cauliflower |
| Weight / quantity | 400 g |
| Add liquid | 4 Tbls water |
| Watts/power | 600 Watt |
| cooking time in mins. | approx. 3 4 min |
| Preparation information | These values are also valid for broccoli. |
| Foodstuff | Peas |
| Weight / quantity | 300 g |
| Add liquid | 3 Tbls water |
| Watts/power | 600 Watt |
| cooking time in mins. | approx. 3 4 min |
| Preparation information | -- |
| Foodstuff | Spinach |
| Weight / quantity | 500 g |
| Add liquid | -- |
| Watts/power | 600 Watt |
| cooking time in mins. | approx. 6 min |
| Preparation information | pour a small amount of cream on the spinach |
| Foodstuff | Mushrooms |
| Weight / quantity | 400 g |
| Add liquid | -- |
| Watts/power | 600 Watt |
| cooking time in mins. | approx. 3 4 min |
| Preparation information | add a little butter before cooking. |
| Foodstuff | Fish fillet |
| Weight / quantity | 400 - 600 g |
| Add liquid | see notes |
| Watts/power | 500 Watt |
| cooking time in mins. | approx. 3 4 min |
| Preparation information | add 1 tablespoon of water, lemon, stock or wine per 100 gr of fish. |
Grilling - the easy way ...
- For all grill processes with "top heat" use the grill rack ⑨. Always place the Turntable ⑦ under the grill rack ⑨. This collects meat juices/fat, decoctions and catches contamination caused by food splashes.
- The grill function is suitable, for example, for thin slices of meat, fish, meatballs, shish-kebab, sausage or pieces of chicken. Toast and rolls can be browned with the grill and toasted snacks with melted cheese toppings can also be made.
- You can select the Grill function directly or choose particular foodstuffs via the control panel for pre-programmed cooking functions 10.
- For some foods, and/or the means of their preparation, a combined cooking and grilling process is advisable. For both possible functions, cooking and grilling times are automatically carried out in the corresponding length. Please also read chapter "Grill/Combi cooking process".
Prepare the food you wish to grill just as you would usually do. For example, remove the scales from fish first, then gut them. Rub chicken with seasoning and always cook chicken legs skin side first. - Turn the foodstuffs after the first detailed time period (Side 1.). After the foodstuff has been turned, it must continue cooking for the second detailed time period (Side 2.).
① Note:
Make sure to enter the times for the first and second side separately.
There may be deviations in the following stated values.
They result from various factors (sich as e.g. temperature, shape) of the food.
| Foodstuff | 2 turkey steaks 400 g |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (1st side) in mins. | approx. 12 min |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (2nd side) in mins. | approx. 10 min |
| Foodstuff | 4 Meatballs 600 g |
| Function | Grill/Combi 2 |
| Time (1st side) in mins. | approx. 12 min |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (2nd side) in mins. | approx. 8 min |
| Foodstuff | 2 chicken legs 500 g |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (1st side) in mins. | approx. 8 min |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (2nd side) in mins. | approx. 7 min |
| Foodstuff | 2 pork chops 600 g |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (1st side) in mins. | approx. 15 min |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (2nd side) in mins. | approx. 13 min |
| Foodstuff | 2 Schaschliks 400 g |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (1st side) in mins. | approx. 12 min |
| Function | Grill (Top / bottom heat) |
| Time (2nd side) in mins. | approx. 12 min |
| Foodstuff | 2 trout 400 g |
| Function | Grill/Combi 2 |
| Time (1st side) in mins. | approx. 8 min |
| Function | Grill (Top heat) |
| Time (2nd side) in mins. | approx. 7 min |
Suitable tableware
For thawing, cooking etc., always use dishes or bowls suitable for microwave cookery In most cases suitable glass dishes are acceptable. Procure microwave tableware in various sizes with lids.
Baking crispy rolls
By means of the grill function of your microwave, you can bake crisp rolls. Before baking, moisten the rolls with a little water. Bake the rolls for approx. 2 minutes, depending on the amount and type. So that the rolls have that 'fresh-from-the-oven' taste on the inside, we recommend that you cut the rolls after the first period and re-bake for one minute, then turn and bake for a further minute.

Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste. This product is subject to the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Dispos of the appliance through a registered specialist disposal firm or through your community waste disposal department.
Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.

Dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner.
Warranty and Service
You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as of the purchase date. This appliance has been manufactured with care and thoroughly tested before delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In the case of a warranty claim, please make contact by telephone with our service department. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for your goods be assured.
The warranty covers only claims for material and manufacturing defects, not for worn parts or for damage to fragile components, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial use.
The warranty is void in the case of abusive and improper handling, use of force and internal tampering not carried out by our authorized service branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty.
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Recipe suggestions
Pizza
Ingredients:
300 g ready-made dough
200 g strained tomato pulp
150 g layer (depending on taste, for example, ham, salami or mushrooms)
50 g grated cheese
Spices: basil, oregano, thyme, salt, pepper
Preparation:
Prepare the dough as per the instructions on the packing.
Roll out the dough to the size of the turntable 7.
Lightly grease the Turntable 7 and then lay the dough upon it. Pierce a few holes in the dough.
Spread the tomatoes with the seasonings over the pizza base. Place the desired ingredients over it.
To finish, sprinkle the Pizza with Cheese. Place the
Turntable with the Pizza in the microwave oven and bake it with the programme "fresh Pizza" (P-3).
Onionsoup with baked-over Cheese topping.
Ingredients for 4 portions.
300 g onions
30g butter, salt, white pepper,
500 ml instant meat broth
125 ml white wine, dry
2 slices of toasted bread
2 slices of young Gouda cheese
Preparation:
Peel the onions and cut them into rings. Put them into a microwave dish with the butter and pepper, add the meat broth and cook with lid at 800 watts for approx. 12-15 minutes. Then add white wine and season to taste. Now cut the toasted bread into small cubes.
Divide the Onion Soup into 4 soup bowls and spread the bread cubes on the top. Place 1/2 slice of cheese on each soup dish.
Place the 4 soup bowls on the Turntable 7 and bake the soup with the Grill function "top heat" for approx. 10 minutes. If possible, use the grill rack 9.
Lentil Hotpot
Ingredients:
200 g dried lentils
50 g streaky bacon
125 g belly-pork
1 bunch vegetable mix for soups
500 ml water
1 bayleaf
250 g potatoes
2 smoked boiling sausages
Spices: salt, pepper, vinegar, sugar
Preparation:
Soak the lentils in plenty of water over night.
Clean and wash the soup vegetables and cut them into small pieces. Cube the meat and the bacon.
Put the drained lentils into a microwave dish together with 500ml water and the meat, bacon, soup vegetables and the bayleaf.
Cook at 600 watts for 10-12 minutes with the lid on. Peel, wash and cube the potatoes and cut the boiling sausage into slices. Add the pieces of potato and slices of sausage to the hotpot and mix well.
Cook at 500 watts for approx. 18 minutes with the lid on.
Then season to taste.
Cauliflower with gratinated cheese topping
Ingredients:
500 g cleaned cauliflower
250 ml water
Salt
1 tbsp. starch
2 egg whites
2 egg yolks
1 carton of cream (200 ml)
2 tbsp.chives,
1 pinch of cayenne pepper
150 g raw bacon (lean)
50 g grated Emmentaler cheese
Preparation:
Split the cauliflower into small sprigs and place them in a microwave dish with 250 ml water and salt. Cook at full power of 800 watts for approx.
5 minutes, with the lid on.
Drain off the vegetable water and save it. Now stir the cream into the starch and add it to the vegetable water. Cook at full power 800 watts for approx.
2 to 3 minutes, stirring several times.
Add the egg yolk, chives and cayenne pepper, beat the egg white and fold it gently into the mixture
Place the cauliflower and the bacon (in strips) into a flat casserole dish, then pour over the sauce and cover with grated cheese. Cook and bake over with the Grill/Combi 1 at 500 Watt for 18-22 minutes.
If possible, use the grill rack 9.
Macaroni and minced meat casserole with broccoli
Ingredients:
150 g Macaroni
500 ml water
1 Onion
1 Garlic clove
20 g butter
300 g minced meat "mixed pork/beef"
1 Packet tomato puree with herbs (350g)
400 g Broccoli
4 Tbsp Water
1 carton sour cream (200g)
150 g sliced Gouda cheese semi-mature
Spices: salt, pepper
Preparation:
Put 500ml of water with 1 teaspoon of salt in bowl suitable for microwaving, with a lid, and bring it to the boil with the full power of 800 Watt in ca. 10 minutes. Then add macaroni and cook for 3-5 minutes at 600 watts and then at 300 watts for another 3-5 minutes.
Pour it into a sieve and allow it to drip dry. Now braise the onion and the clove of garlic with the butter in a microwave dish at 600 watts for approx. 4-5 minutes. Add the minced meat and tomato puree - cook again for 8-10 minutes at 600 watts. Stir in 3/4 carton of sour cream and season with salt and pepper. Wash and clean the broccoli and place it into a microwave dish with 4 tbsp. water. Pre-cook with lid at 800 watts for approx. 5 minutes, then allow to drain off. Put the macaroni, vegetables and minced meat sauce into a casserole dish and mix. Divide the remaining 1/4 of sour cream over the top and cover everything with the cheese slices. With the setting of Grill/Combi 1 cook and bake-over at 500 Watts for ca. 16-18 minutes. If possible, use the grill rack.
Fillet of pork with mushrooms in spicy paprika sauce
Ingredients:
4 fillets of pork, each approx. 150 g
350 g white mushrooms
150g cubed bacon
2 cartons of cream (400 ml)
Season the fillets of pork and place them in a flat casserole dish. Clean and halve the mushrooms and put them into the casserole dish with the fillets of pork.
Mix the cream, concentrate of tomato and capsicum in a microwave-safe dish and cook at 600 watts for approx. 5-6 minutes to bring to boil.
With the setting of Grill/Combi 2 cook and bake-over at 300 Watts for ca. 20-22 minutes
Potato gratin
Ingredients:
1000 g potatoes
Fat (to grease the casserole dish)
2 tbsp. bread crumbs
1 carton of cream (200 ml)
50 g grated Emmentaler cheese
Butter (flakes)
Spices: salt, pepper
Preparation:
After washing and peeling, cut the potatoes into thin slices and season them. Grease a casserole dish, layer the potatoes and pour the cream over them. Finally, sprinkle with the cheese and breadcrumbs and distribute the butter flakes over the top. With the setting of Grill/Combi 1 gratinate at 500 Watts for ca. 20 minutes If possible, use the grill rack 9.
Chicken Fricassee
Ingredients:
1 chicken (approx. 1000 g)
300 g mushrooms
500 g asparagus
250 ml instant meat broth
100 ml cream
2 packets white sauce (instant)
1 tbsp. white wine
Spices: salt, pepper, nutmeg
Preparation:
Bestrew the chicken with salt and place it in a bowl with lid suitable for microwaving. Then cook it for ca. 16 - 18 minutes at 800 Watts. Clean and halve the mushrooms, peel the asparagus and cut it into 2 to 3 cm long pieces. Remove the skin and bones from the cooked chicken and cut the meat into bite-size pieces. Put the meat broth, chicken, asparagus and mushrooms into a microwave dish. Cook with the lid on at 600 watts for approx. 13-15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in the cream and white sauce powder and cook at 600 watts for another 5-6 minutes. Season to taste with white wine, salt, pepper and nutmeg.
Green chicken casserole
Ingredients:
400 g chicken breast fillet
1 small courgette
1 small green paprika
125 ml instant chicken broth
200 g leeks
150 g turnip cabbage
150 g celery
2 tblsp.creme fraîche
50 g cream chese with herbs
Preparation:
Clean and wash the vegetables. Cut the leeks into rings and the turnip, cabbage and celery into thin slices. Braise in a microwave dish with lid at 600 watts for approx. 6-8 minutes. Cut the chicken breast into small pieces, the courgette into half slices and the paprika into cubes, and put them into the dish together with the hot instant chicken broth and the other ingredients. Cook with lid at 600 watts for approx.
12-15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Then stir in the crème fraîche and the cream cheese with herbs.
Bread or bacon dumplings
Ingredients for 4 dumplings
4 wheat rolls
1/2 tsp. salt
150 ml milk
40g butter
3 eggs
2-3 tblsp. breadcrumbs
2-3 tbsp. chopped parsley
30g cubed bacon (for bacon dumplings)
Preparation:
Cut the rolls small and sprinkle with salt. Heat the milk in a microwave dish (at 800 watts for approx. 2-4 minutes), then pour it over the rolls and leave to stand for approx. 15 minutes.
Beat the butter and eggs into a creamy mass, blend in the softened bread-rolls together with the breadcrumbs and chopped parsley and knead everything into a firm dough (Tip: for bacon dumplings also knead in the cubed bacon).
Moisten your hands and shape 4 evenly sized dumplings, immerse them in cold water for a moment. Cook at 500 watts under a lid for approx. 6-8 minutes, they are then ready to be served.
White sauce
Ingredients:
40 g flour
30 g butter
250 ml instant broth
250 ml milk
Spices: salt, white pepper, sugar
Preparation:
Place the flour, butter, the hot stock and milk in a microwave-safe bowl, mix well and heat at full power of 800 watts for approx. 4-5 minutes, occasionally stirring the mixture vigorously. Then cook further for another 4-5 minutes at just 300 watts.
Mix well again and add the seasonings to taste.
Vanilla sauce
Ingredients:
250 ml milk
Pulp of 1/2 a vanilla bean
1 carton of cream (250 ml)
2 tbsp. starch
3 tbsp. Sugar
1 egg yolk
Preparation:
Mix the milk, vanilla paste, cream, corn flour and sugar in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat for approx. 4-5 minutes at 800 Watts to bring to boil, stirring occasionally. Stir the cooked sauce well and bind it with egg yolk.
Rice pudding
Ingredients:
250 g rice for milk puddings
1 l. milk
1 tsp.butter
40 g sugar, cinnamon and sugar (for sprinkling) or stewed fruit
Seasoning: Salt
Preparation:
Put the rice, milk, a pinch of salt, butter and sugar into a large microwave basin. With the lid on, heat at full power of 800 watts for approx. 10-12 minutes to bring to boil, stir and then simmer gently at just 100 watts for another 20-22 minutes. Leave to stand for a few minutes, stir and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon or stewed fruit.
Red fruit pudding (with strawberries and raspberries)
Ingredients:
250 g deep frozen Strawberries
250 g deep frozen raspberries
1 packet of vanilla sugar
2 tbsp. sugar
2 tbsp. starch
Preparation:
First stir the starch into 3 tbsp. of water. Place the fruit in a microwave suitable dish with a lid. Subsequently, with full power of 800 Watt, thaw and heat in ca. 6-8 minutes.
Lightly squash the fruits and add vanilla sugar, sugar and starch. Mix well and cook with the lid on for approx. 6-8 minutes at 600 watts.
Finally pour the pudding into dessert bowls and allow to cool.
① Serve the red fruit pudding with the described vanilla sauce ...
Enjoy your meal!
These recipes are provided subject to change. All ingredients and preparation information are guiding values. Expand these recipe suggestions based on your personal experiences. We hope you enjoy the recipes and wish you "bon appetit".
Troubleshooting
| Defect | Possible cause | Solution |
| The microwave does not function. | ·The plug is not inserted. ·The power socket is defective. ·The plug or the power cable is damaged. | ·Insert the plug into a power socket. ·Try another wall socket. ·In this case, contact Customer Services. |
| The plug is inserted, the LED indicator ② glows, but the appliance does not react when any button is pressed. | ·The plug has been reinserted, but the door has not yet been opened. | ·Open the door. |
| The turntable ⑦ does not revolve. | ·The turntable ⑦ is not correctly positioned. | ·Position the turntable ⑦ correctly. Ensure that the post in the middle of the microwave oven inserts itself exactly into the depression on the underside of the Turntable ⑦. |
| When in use, the lamp in the cooking space does not glow. | ·The bulb in the cooking space is defect. | ·In this case, contact Customer Services. |
Beef 13, 26
Beverages 12, 13, 14, 15
Boiled potatoes 20
Bread 18, 24, 28
Butter 18, 19, 21, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29
Cauliflower 20, 25
Cheese 18, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
chicken legs 21, 22
Child Safety 3, 9, 10, 11, 16
Cooking time 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 20, 21
Cookware 8, 14
Disposal 23
Door opener 3, 9
Fish 13, 15, 16, 19, 21
Fish fillet 21
Grill Function 10, 12, 14, 15, 21, 22, 24
Layer cake 18
Memory function 11
Noodles 20
Onion soup 24
Peas 20
Pizza 13, 14, 24
Pork 13, 22, 25, 26
Pork chops 22
Potato gratin 27
Potatoes 5, 6, 13, 20, 25, 27
Poultry 13, 15, 16, 19
Power levels 10
Rice 20, 29
Rice pudding 29
Schaschliks 22
Spinach 19, 20
Strawberries 19, 29
Technical data 3
Thawing by time 3, 16, 18
Thawing by weight 3, 15, 16, 18, 19
Trout 22
Turkey steaks 22
Turntable 3,5,6,8,9,10,14,17,21,24,30
Vanilla sauce 29
Vegetables/fruit 13, 14
Indledning 35
Bestemmelsesmaessig anvendelse 35
Medfoglervedkob 35
Delenesnavne 35
Betjeningspanelets knapper/drejeknap 35
Tekniske data 35
Fisk 45, 47, 48, 51, 53
Fiskefilet 53
Fjerkræ 45, 47, 48, 51, 53
Flodeterte 50
Foreller 54
Forretter 45, 47
Frikadeller 46, 53, 54
Grill-funktion 46
Opting after tid 35, 43, 44, 48, 50
Opting after 35, 43, 47, 48, 50, 51
Ost 50, 56, 57, 59, 60
Pizza 45, 46, 56
Pølse 45
Polspaleg 51
Ris 52
Risengrod 61
Rundstykker 46, 50, 53, 54, 60
Smor 50, 51, 53, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61
Spinat 51, 52
Svampe 51, 53, 56
Tekniske data 35
Tilberedningstid 42, 44, 47, 52, 53
Vanillesauce 61