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USER MANUAL MWG 789 H CLATRONIC
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Black CATRONC microwave oven with digital display showing a colorful dish, no visible text or symbols on the main body.CE
Overview of the Components ......Page 3
Instruction Manual Page 56
Table of Contents ...... Page 56
Technical Data Page 65
Disposal Page 65
JEZYK POLSKI
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- Do not remove any installed parts from inside the oven or anything from the inside of the door!
• The foils on the inside of the door must not be removed! - The mica sheet is also part of the appliance and must not be removed. It protects the electronic component located behind it from dirt.
△ UWAGA:
⚠ WAARSCHUWING Kookvertraging:
Convection : Mode convection sans micro-ondes

Peso netto: ca. 15,0 kg
Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you will enjoy using the appliance.
Symbols in these Instructions for Use
Important information for your safety is specially marked. It is essential to comply with these instructions in order to avoid accidents and prevent damage to the machine:
WARNING:
This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates possible injury risks.
CAUTION:
This refers to possible hazards to the machine or other objects.
NOTE: This highlights tips and information.
Table of Contents
General Notes 56
Important Safety Information! 56
Warning Labels on the Appliance 58
Overview of the Components 58
Buttons and Controls on the Control Panel....58
Information on Grilling and Combined Operation 59
Suitable Microwave Tableware 59
Notes on Operating and Using the Appliance....59
Initial Operation....59
Operating the Microwave....60
Quick Start 60
Heating....60
Cooking....61
Grilling 62
Convection....62
Combinations of Microwave, Grill and Convection....62
Auto Functions....62
Defrosting....63
Multi-stage Cooking....63
Special Functions 64
Cleaning....64
Troubleshooting....64
Technical Data 65
Disposal 65
General Notes
Read the operating instructions carefully before putting the appliance into operation and keep the instructions including the warranty, the receipt and, if possible, the box with the internal packing. If you give this device to other people, please also pass on the operating instructions.
- The appliance is designed exclusively for private use and for the envisaged purpose. This appliance is not fit for commercial use.
- Do not use it outdoors. Keep it away from sources of heat, direct sunlight, humidity (never dip it into any liquid) and sharp edges. Do not use the appliance with wet hands. If the appliance is humid or wet, unplug it immediately.
- When cleaning or putting it away, switch off the appliance and always pull out the plug from the socket (pull the plug itself, not the lead) if the appliance is not being used and remove the attached accessories.
- Do not operate the machine without supervision. If you leave the room you should always turn the device off. Remove the plug from the socket.
- The device and the mains lead have to be checked regularly for signs of damage. If damage is found the device must not be used.
- Use only original spare parts.
- In order to ensure your children's safety, please keep all packaging (plastic bags, boxes, polystyrene etc.) out of their reach.
WARNING!
Don't let small children play with foils for danger of suffocation!
Important Safety Information!
Please read carefully and keep for future use.
WARNING:
- The microwave oven is intended for heating foods and drinks. Drying foods or clothes or heating electric pads, slippers, sponges, wet cleaning rags, or similar can cause injuries, combustion, or fire.
• The microwave oven is not suitable for warming/heating up living animals. - When the door or the door seals are damaged, the microwave oven must not be used until it has been repaired by a qualified specialist.
- Please do not repair the device yourself, but have it repaired by an authorised specialist. Carrying out maintenance or repair work which involves removal of the cover that protects the surroundings from microwave radiation is dangerous unless carried out by an expert.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- Do not heat liquids in closed containers. DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
- Do not place your microwave in a cupboard.
WARNING:
- The appliance requires sufficient space for air circulation in order to function properly. Leave a distance of 30 cm above, of 10 cm on the back, and of 20 cm on both sides of the appliance. Do not cover the appliance. Never block the openings of the appliance. Do not remove the feet.
- Place the appliance with the back facing a wall.
- The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless they are continuously supervised.
- Only suitable tableware should be used such as: glass, porcelain, ceramics, heat-resistant plastic or special microwave tableware.
- If food is being heated or cooked in combustible materials, such as plastic or paper containers, the microwave oven should be checked frequently due to the risk of fire.
- If smoke is produced, turn the device off and remove the plug. Keep the door closed in order to suffocate any flames.
- The contents of babies' bottles and jars of baby food must be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before use. There is a danger of burns.
- Use oven cloths or kitchen gloves when removing the containers. DANGER OF BURNS!
- Food with a shell or skin, such as eggs, sausages, sealed jars etc. must not be heated up in the microwave as they may explode even when heating by the microwaves is finished.
WARNING Delay in boiling:
During boiling, particularly during the reheating of liquids (water), it may happen that the boiling temperature has been reached but the typical bubbles have not yet started to rise. The liquid does not boil evenly. When the vessel is removed this so-called delay in boiling may result in the sudden formation of bubbles when the vessel is knocked, causing the water to boil over. There is a serious danger of burns! In order to achieve even boiling, please place a glass rod or similar item, but nothing metallic, in the vessel.
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
• Children shall not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older 8 years and supervised. - Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years.
- Any dirt on the door frame/door seal and neighbouring parts must be carefully cleaned with a damp cloth.
- Clean the microwave oven regularly and remove any food residues from the interior.
- If the machine is not clean the surface may be damaged, affecting its serviceable life and possibly resulting in hazardous situations.
- Do not use any aggressive abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass door. You could scratch the surface. This can destroy the glass.
- Steam cleaner is not to be used.
- Also follow the instructions which are given in the "Cleaning" chapter.
- Do not operate the appliance with an external timer or separate remote control system.
- This device is used
• for heating up and cooking solid or liquid foods
• for browning and grilling solid foods.
It is intended for the use in households and for similar applications, such as:
• in staff kitchens of stores, offices, and other industrial areas;
• by guests in hotels, motels, and other housing facilities;
• in agricultural estates;
- in bed and breakfasts.
Warning Labels on the Appliance
There is a warning symbol attached to the top surface of the microwave oven:

WARNING: Hot surface!
Risk of burning!
The temperature of accessible surfaces can get very hot during and after operation.
Observe the label on the side of the microwave oven:
WARNING
- MICROWAVE AND HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE. BE SURE NOT TO REMOVE THE ENCLOSURE.
- THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A GROUNDED PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARDS AND SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET.
- THIS DEVICE IS TO BE SERVICED ONLY BY PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
- DISCONNECT POWER PLUG BEFORE SERVICING. REMOVAL OF THE ENCLOSURE WITH PRODUCT ENERGIZED COULD EXPOSE SERVICEMEN TO HAZARDOUS HIGH VOLTAGE POTENTIAL.
Overview of the Components
Picture A
1 Control Panel
2 Griller
3 Drive shaft
4 Guide ring
5 Glass rotating plate
6 Door latch
7 Viewing window
Not shown: Pizza plate
Picture B: Symbols on the control panel
1 Microwave
2 Convection
3 Grill
4 Defrost
5 Child-proof lock activated
6 Auto function
7 Temperature indicator
Buttons and Controls on the Control Panel

Microwave: Select microwave power setting
Grill: For grilling and scalloping
Combinations: Grill, microwave and convection run alternately
Convection: Convection mode without microwave







Defrosting by weight or time
Clock: In conjunction with the turning knob for setting the clock
Timer: Can be used as a timer in conjunction with the turning knob
Stop: Press once to stop cooking operation.
Delete: Press twice to delete the program.
Lock: Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to lock the control panel (child lock) or to unlock again.
- Start the program
- Quick start of microwave operation (always +30 seconds at 100% power)
- Prolonging the cooking time by 30 seconds during operation (except for defrost and auto menu programs)
- Confirm a selection
Turning knob
For setting the clock time, cooking time, temperature, combinations, auto menu programs or weight settings
Information on Grilling and Combined Operation
- Use heat-resistant tableware only, as radiation heat develops during grill and combi operation. Plastic containers are not suitable.
- When operating in grill mode only, you may also use metal or aluminum tableware, but not during normal or combined microwave operation (see table "Suitable microwave tableware").
- Do not place anything on the top of the enclosure. It will become hot. Always keep the ventilation slots unblocked.
- Use the grill to place the food closer to the heating element.
Suitable Microwave Tableware
- The ideal material for use in a microwave is transparent and allows the microwave radiation to heat the food evenly.
- Round/oval dishes and plates are more suitable than rectangular ones as the food in the corners may overcook.

CAUTION:
Risk of explosion by sealed tableware.
- Open closed containers before cooking or heating.
- Pierce protective plastic foil several times using a fork.
- Microwaves are not able to penetrate metal, so that no metal vessels or plates should be used.

CAUTION:
- Do not use any paper dishes made of recycled material as these may contain small amounts of metal, which may result in sparks or fires.
The list below is intended to help you select suitable microwave tableware:
| Material | Suitable for | |||
| Micro-wave | Grill | Convection | Combination * | |
| Heat-resistant glass vessel | yes yes | yes yes | ||
| Non-heat-resistant glass vessel | no no | no no | ||
| Heat-resistant ceramic vessel/plate | yes yes | yes yes | ||
| Plastic vessels suitable for microwave use | yes no | no no | ||
| Kitchen roll yes no no no | ||||
| Supplied pizza plate yes | yes yes yes | |||
| Metal or aluminium ovenware | no yes | yes no | ||
| Grilling grid no yes yes no ** | ||||
| Aluminium foil and foil containers | no yes | yes no | ||
*) Microwave + grill or microwave + convection combination modes
**) Except functions A 1 and A 10
Notes on Operating and Using the Appliance
What you should know about microwave operation
- Your device works with microwave radiation, which heats up water particles in food in a very short time. There is no heat radiation and therefore hardly any browning.
- Only food should be heated up with this device.
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The device is not suitable for baking in floating fat.
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Only 1-2 portions should be heated up at the same time. Otherwise the microwave will become less efficient.
- Microwaves provide their full energy levels immediately. Pre-heating is therefore not necessary.
- Never operate the microwave function when the oven is empty.
- The microwave oven does not replace your traditional cooker. It is used mainly for:
• defrosting deep-frozen food
• rapid warming/heating of food or drinks - cooking meals.
Notes on Operating the Appliance
- A signal tone sounds when first turning the turning knob.
- Your selection by pressing buttons is confirmed by a signal tone. If not, you did not press properly.
- If you set a program but do not press the button within 5 minutes, the setting will be canceled. The display will then show the current time again.
- When starting a program (except during pre-heating), the remaining operating time will be displayed. The countdown runs.
- 5 signal tones will indicate the end of the program. After that the appliance turns off automatically.
- When the door has been opened, the lamp inside the oven will be on for 10 minutes.
Initial Operation
Installation Instructions
• Install the appliance with the back of the appliance facing the wall.
- Maintain the following safety clearances:
- 10 cm to the back
- 20 cm to both sides
• 30 cm to the top of the microwave.
- In order to avoid interference with the operation of other devices, do not place your device near other electronic devices.
Preparation
- Use the handle to open the door.
- Remove any accessories from the cooking chamber and unpack.
- If not yet done: Place the drive shaft on the center of the bottom inside the oven.
• Install the guide ring in the center. - Position the glass rotating plate in such a way that its lower recesses lock onto the center of the drive shaft.
- When using the pizza plate, place it on the grill rack that needs to be installed on the glass rotating plate.
- Check the device for any visible damage, particularly in the area of the door. If any damage is found, the machine must not be used.
- Remove any protective foils that may be adhered to the housing.
- Make sure the mains voltage to be used corresponds to the voltage of the appliance. Check the rating label for specifications.
- Insert the mains plug into a properly installed power socket.

CAUTION:
- Do not remove any installed parts from inside the oven or from inside the door!
- The mica sheet is also part of the appliance and must not be removed. It protects the electronic component located behind it from dirt.
i NOTE:
If there are manufacturing or oil remains on the enclosure or heating element, smoke or odor might occur during the beginning operation.
This is normal and will cease after repeated use.
We strongly recommend proceeding as follows:
- Turn on the grill mode and let the device operate several times without food to be cooked.
- Ensure sufficient ventilation.
Setting the Clock
i NOTE:
When connecting the appliance to the mains, a signal will sound and "0:00" will appear in the display.
- Press the ⏻ button once.
- Use the turning knob to set the desired hour.
- Press the ⏻ button to confirm your settings.
- Use the turning knob to set the desired minutes.
- Press the ⏻ button again to activate the new time. The delimiter symbol ":" of the digital time will be flashing on the display.
Operating the Microwave
- Place the food to be heated in a suitable piece of tableware.
- Open the door and place the vessel in the middle of the glass plate. Then close the door. (For safety reasons the oven only operates when the door is tightly closed.)
- Press the button once/repeatedly to select the desired power setting. After pressing the button once you may also use the turning knob.
| Power setting on the display as selected in %% | Power in Watt (approx.) | Application |
| P100 800 Quick heating | ||
| P 80 640 Cooking | ||
| P 50 400 Simmering | ||
| P 30 240 Defrosting frozen goods | ||
| P 10 80 Melting butter etc. |
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Press the button to confirm your settings.
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Use the turning knob to set the desired cooking time between 5 seconds and 95 minutes.
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Press the button to start operation. The cooking time depends on the quantity and texture of the food. After a few times trying you will quickly learn to estimate the cooking time.
i NOTE:
• Each time pressing the button will prolong the operating time by 30 seconds.
- Cooking in a microwave is much faster than on a stove. If you are not sure, set a shorter cooking time and continue operation if necessary.
- Please note: When only using the microwave mode, shield the foodstuff with a cover.
Pause or stop cooking
- If you wish to pause the cooking operation, press the button once and open the door.
- If you wish to continue the cooking operation, close the door and press the button.
- If you wish to completely stop operation, press the button twice.
Quick Start
You wish to heat food or drinks shortly at the highest power setting? There are two possibilities:
- Quick-start the microwave by directly pressing the button. The cooking process will start immediately, whereas each time pressing the button will prolong the cooking time by 30 seconds.
Or:
- Tum the turning knob towards the left. A signal tone sounds and the display will show "95:00". Set the time by turning the knob left or right. Press the button to start operation.
The power setting of the microwave is thereby 100%.
Heating
Warming and heating are special characteristics of microwaves. Refrigerated liquids and foods can be easily warmed up to room or eating temperature without having to use a lot of pots.
The heating times in the following table are for reference only, as the time depends very much on the original temperature and the texture of the food. It is therefore recommended to check once in a while whether the food is hot enough.
Heating table
| Edibles / food | Quan- tity | Power setting | Time- approx. min. | Cover |
| Liquids | ||||
| 1 cup 150 g P100 | 0.5 - 1 | no | ||
| 0.5 l | 500 g | P100 3.5 - | 5 no | |
| 0.75 l 750 g P100 | 5 - 7 | no | ||
| Tip: Put a glass stick into the container to avoid superheating; stir well before drinking. | ||||
| Plated meals | ||||
| Cutlet + potatoes and vegetables | 450 g | P100 | 2.5 - 3.5 | yes |
| Goulash with noodles | 450 g | P100 | 2 - 2.5 | yes |
| Meat + lump + sauce | 450 g | P100 | 2.5 - 3.5 | yes |
| Tip: Slightly moisten before cooking; stir occasionally. | ||||
| Meat | ||||
| Cutlet, breaded | 200 g | P100 1 - | 2 no | |
| Meatballs, 4 pieces | 500 g | P100 3 - | 4 no | |
| Joint | 250 g | P100 2 - | 3 no | |
| Tip: Coat with oil for the breading or crust not to soften. | ||||
| Poultry | ||||
| 1/2 chicken | 450 g | P100 3.5 - | 5 no | |
| Chicken fricassee | 400 g | P100 | 3 - 4.5 | yes |
| Tip: Coat with oil; stir occasionally. | ||||
| Side dish | ||||
| Noodles, rice, 1 serving2 servings | 150 g | P100 1 - | 2 yes | |
| 300 g | P100 | 2.5 - 3.5 | yes | |
| Potatoes 500 g P100 | 3 - 4 | yes | ||
| Tip: Slightly moisten prior to cooking. | ||||
| Soups / sauce | ||||
| Broth, 1 plate | 250 g | P100 1 - | 1.5 yes | |
| Soup with solids | 250 g | P100 1.5 - | 2 yes | |
| Sauce | 250 g | P100 | 1 - 2 | yes |
| Edibles / food | Quantity | Power setting | Time-approx. min. | Cover |
| Infant food | ||||
| Milk 100 ml P 50 0.5 - 1 no | ||||
| Mash 200 g P 50 1 - 1.5 no | ||||
| Tip: Thoroughly shake or stir. Check temperature! | ||||
Cooking
Hands-on cooking tips
Follow the guidelines given in the cooking table and recipe. Monitor the cooking process if you do not yet have as much experience.
You may open the door of the device at any time. The device will turn off automatically.
It will only continue operation when the door is closed and the button pressed again.
Refrigerated food needs a longer cooking time than that with room temperature.
The chunkier the food, the longer the cooking time. Meat cut in bigger pieces, for example, requires longer cooking than meat of the same quantity cut into strips. It is recommended cooking larger amounts of food at maximum power and having it simmer at medium power for a more evenly cooking.
Lower foodstuffs cook faster than higher ones; therefore distribute the food as low as possible. Place thinner parts such as chicken legs or fish fillets in the center or leave them overlapping.
Smaller amounts cook faster than bigger ones. The following rule of thumb applies:
Double amount = almost double time Half amount = half time
If you cannot find the exact cooking time for a dish, you may apply the following rule:
Per 100 g approx. 1 minute cooking
All foods that you cover on a common stove should be covered in the microwave as well.
A cover will prevent the food from running dry. An upside-down plate, greaseproof paper or microwave cooking foil are all suitable as covers. Cook food that should be getting a crust without cover.
Cooking Table
| Edibles / food | Quantity | Power setting | Time approx. Min. | Cover |
| Vegetables | ||||
| Eggplant 500 g P 80 7 - 10 yes | ||||
| Cauliflower 500 g P 80 13 - 15 yes | ||||
| Broccoli 500 g P 80 6 - 9 yes | ||||
| Chicory | 500 g P 80 6 - 7 yes | |||
| Peas | 500 g P 80 6 - 7 yes | |||
| Fennel | 500 g P 80 8 - 11 yes | |||
| Green beans | 300 g P 80 13 - 15 yes | |||
| Potatoes 500 g P 80 9 - 12 yes | ||||
| Stem turnip | 500 g P 80 8 - 10 yes | |||
| Leek | 500 g P 80 7 - 9 yes | |||
| Edibles / food | Quan- tity | Power setting | Time approx. Min. | Cover |
| Corn on the cob | 250 g | P 80 7 - 9 yes | ||
| Carrot | 500 g | P 80 8 - 10 yes | ||
| Bell pepper | 500 g | P 80 6 - 9 yes | ||
| Brussels sprouts | 300 g | P 80 7 - 10 yes | ||
| Asparagus | 300 g | P 80 6 - 9 yes | ||
| Tomatoes | 500 g | P 80 6 - 7 yes | ||
| Zucchini | 500 g | P 80 9 - 10 yes | ||
| Tip: Cut vegetables into small pieces and cook with 2-3 spoons of liquid; stir occasionally. Simmer 3-5 minutes; add seasoning just before eating. | ||||
| Fruits | ||||
| Stewed apple or pear 500 g P 80 | 5 - 8 yes | |||
| Plum butter | 250 g | P 80 4 - 6 no | ||
| Roast apple, 4 pieces | 500 g | P 80 7 - 9 yes | ||
| Tip: Add 125 ml of water; lemon juice will prevent the fruits from discol- oring; simmer 3-5 minutes. | ||||
| Meat *) | ||||
| Meat with sauce | 400 g | P 80 10 - 12 yes | ||
| Goulash, veal strips | 500 g | P 80 10 - 15 yes | ||
| Beef roulades | 250 g | P 80 7 - 8 yes | ||
| Tip: Stir occasionally; rest for 3-5 minutes. | ||||
| Poultry *) | ||||
| Chicken fricassee | 250 g | P 80 6 - 7 yes | ||
| Chicken soup | 200 g | P 80 5 - 6 yes | ||
| Tip: Stir occasionally; rest 3-5 minutes. | ||||
| Fish | ||||
| Fish filet | 300 g | P 80 7 - 8 yes | ||
| 400 g | P 80 8 - 9 yes | |||
| Tip: Turn over after half the time has elapsed; simmer 3-5 minutes. | ||||
| Defrosting and cooking vegetables | ||||
| Red cabbage with apple | 450 g | P 80 14 -16 | yes | |
| Spinach leaves | 300 g | P 80 11 - 13 | yes | |
| Cauliflower 200 g P 80 7 - 9 yes | ||||
| String beans | 200 g | P 80 8 - 10 yes | ||
| Broccoli 300 g P 80 8 - 9 yes | ||||
| Peas | 300 g | P 80 7 - 8 yes | ||
| Stem turnip | 300 g | P 80 13 -15 | yes | |
| Leek | 200 g | P 80 10 - 11 | yes | |
| Corn | 200 g | P 80 4 - 6 yes | ||
| Carrots | 200 g | P 80 5 - 6 yes | ||
| Brussels spout | 300 g | P 80 7 - 8 yes | ||
| Spinach | 450 g | P 80 12 - 13 yes | ||
| 600 g | P 80 15 - 17 yes | |||
| Tip: Cook with 1-2 spoons of liquid; stir occasionally or carefully cut. Simmer 2-3 minutes; add seasoning just before eating. | ||||
| Soups / stew *) | ||||
| Stew | 500 g | P 80 13 - 15 yes | ||
| Soup with solids | 300 g | P 80 7 - 8 yes | ||
| Crème soup | 500 g | P 80 13 - 15 yes | ||
| Tip: Stir occasionally; simmer 3-5 minutes. | ||||
*) Ready-made food
Grilling
Use of grill
Place the grill rack on the glass rotating plate. Use suitable heat-resistant tableware or directly put the food onto the grill.
Proceed as follows for roasting and scalloping:
- Press the ☐ button until "G - 1" appears on the display. After pressing once, you can also use the knob.
- Press the button to confirm your settings.
- Use the turning knob to set the desired roasting time between 5 seconds and 95 minutes.
- Press the button to start.
i NOTE:
After half of the time has elapsed, several signal sounds will alert you to turn the grilled food such as meat or sausages.
| Edibles / food Quantity | Time approx. min. | Cover | |
| Scalloping toast with cheese | 2-3 slices 3-4 no | ||
| Scalloping soups, e.g. onion soup | 2-3 cups 10-15 no | ||
Installing the pizza plate
- Place the supplied pizza plate on the grill rack that needs to be installed on the glass rotating plate.
- In order to achieve a perfect result when preparing your pizza, we recommend preheating the pizza plate for approx. 5 minutes in grill mode.
- For best results with deep frozen pizza, use Automatic program "A 1".
Convection
Convection enables you to cook food as in a traditional oven. The microwave is not active. The heating element on the fan generates heat. We recommend preheating the oven to the correct temperature before placing food inside.
i NOTE:
The fan that blows the quartz grill heat into the cooking compartment switches on and off at intervals. This efficient function allows for very quick preheating.
Convection mode with pre-heating
- Press the button repeatedly to select a temperature between 100^ C and 190^ C. You can also use the knob after pressing once.
- Press the button to confirm your settings.
- Press the button a second time to start pre-heating.
i NOTE:
- For each settable temperature (100°, 110°, 120°, 130°, 140°, 150°, 160°, 170°, 180°, 190°) there is an indicator. e.g. 160°C = seventh bar.
- During pre-heating operation this display will be flashing. The increasing bars on the display will be indicating the pre-heating process.
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Two signal tones will sound when the desired temperature is reached. The pre-heating temperature will be flashing.
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Open the door and place the food in the device.
- Use the turning knob to set the desired cooking time between 5 seconds and 95 minutes.
i NOTE:
- You may not set the cooking time when the temperature has not yet been reached or when the door is closed.
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If not entering the cooking time within 5 minutes, the appliance will stop convection mode. 5 warning beeps will sound and the appliance will return to its original state. The display will show the current time.
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Press the ☐ button to start operation.
Convection mode without pre-heating
- Place the food in the device.
- Press the ☐ button repeatedly to select a temperature between 100°C and 190°C. You can also use the knob after pressing once.
- Press the 🔒 button to confirm your settings.
- Use the turning knob to set the desired cooking time between 5 seconds and 95 minutes.
- Press the button to start operation.
i NOTE:
The bars on the display will also in this case indicate the temperature reached. It will be flashing during the heating phase.
Combinations of Microwave, Grill and Convection
In this setting, microwave, grill and convection modes will run alternately within the pre-set time.
| Display Microwave Grill Convection | |||
| C - 1 ● ● | |||
| C - 2 ● ● | |||
| C - 3 ● ● | |||
| C - 4 ● ● ● | |||
- Press the button repeatedly to select the desired combination. After pressing the button once you may also use the turning knob.
- Press the button to confirm your settings.
- Use the turning knob to set the desired cooking time between 5 seconds and 95 minutes.
- Press the 🔒 button to start operation.
Tips for combi operation
When cooking food with the combined setting of microwave-grill, you should adhere to the following:
The cooking time for big and thick food items, such as roast pork, is respectively longer than for small, lower food. Nevertheless, when roasting, the opposite rule applies. The closer the food is to the grill, the faster it will become brown. I.e., when preparing big joints during combi operation, the roasting time is possibly shorter than for smaller joints.
Auto Functions
Use the auto functions to cook certain amounts of foods automatically. Proceed as follows:
- Turn the turning knob clockwise and select the desired auto function. Choose one of the settings given in the table below.
- Press the 🔊 button to confirm your settings.
- Use the turning knob to set the desired weight.
- Press the button to start operation.
i NOTE:
- Menu A 1: If using the pizza plate, place it on the grill rack that needs to be installed on the glass rotating plate. The device will preheat to 190^ C. 2 signal tones will sound when the temperature is reached. Open the door and place the pizza inside. Press the button. The baking time starts running.
- During the A 9 setting for cakes the device will pre-heat to 160^ . 2 signal tones will sound when the temperature is reached. Open the door and place the cake inside. Press the button. The baking time starts running. Cover the cake if necessary with baking paper.
Table with automatic menus
| Code | Function Display / weight in gram Power setting | ||
| A 1 | Pizza | 300 | Convection during pre-heating / Microwave / Quartz grill |
| 400 | |||
| A 2 | Potatoes | 230 | Microwave 100% |
| 460 | |||
| 690 | |||
| A 3 | Meat | 200 | Microwave 100% |
| 300 | |||
| 400 | |||
| 500 | |||
| A 4 | Fish | 200 | Microwave 80% |
| 300 | |||
| 400 | |||
| 500 | |||
| A 5 | Vegetables | 200 | Microwave 100% |
| 300 | |||
| 400 | |||
| 500 | |||
| A 6 | Beverages | 1 (240 ml) | Microwave 100% |
| 2 (480 ml) | |||
| 3 (720 ml) | |||
| A 7 | Noodles/pasta | 50 (with 450 ml water) | Microwave 80% |
| 100 (with 800 ml water) | |||
| 150 (with 1200 ml water) | |||
| A 8 | Popcorn | 50 | Microwave 100% |
| 100 | |||
| A 9 | Cake 475 | Convection with pre-heating to 160°C | |
| A 10 | Poultry (roasted) | 750 | Microwave + Quartz grill (C - 2) |
| 1000 | |||
| 1250 | |||
Defrosting
Using the defrost settings you may automatically defrost your food in two different ways. Select the defrost function by weight and time.
i NOTE:
• Microwave power when defrosting is 30% (240 W).
- Since the microwaves always penetrate the food from the outside in, larger pieces may not be fully defrosted in their centre. The outer layers may already have started to cook.
i NOTE:
- If the food weighs less than 200g , do not place it in the middle but on the edge of the plate.
- Turn foodstuff such as meat, sausages or bread once after approx. half of the defrost time has elapsed. When in "dEF1" mode, you will be reminded by 2 beeps. Close the door and press the button to continue.
- Factor in a compensation time after the defrost program. This is a standing period during which a temperature compensation takes place through conduction of heat from the outside (defrosted) to the inside (frozen). You can leave the food in the switched off appliance or outside the appliance during the compensation time. The compensation time should be at least as many minutes as the defrost time in the microwave. It depends on the condition of the food.
- You can shorten the compensation times by e.g. separating small pieces of meat or crumbling the remaining frozen chunks of mince after the defrosting time. For sliced bread or sausage, separate the slices during the compensation time.
- Allow fruit to defrost in a bowl with a lid. After around half the defrost time, gently stir the fruit once.
- Cakes or tarts with chocolate icing should not be defrosted in the microwave.
To use the defrost program, proceed as follows:
- Determine the weight of the food.
- Remove the food from its packaging. If it cannot be removed from the packaging, defrost for 30 seconds on maximum microwave power (see "Quick Start").
- Place the food to be defrosted onto the plate (fruit into a bowl). Also place meat onto a upturned saucer so that the meat juices can drain. This saucer should never be used for other foods or come into contact with them.
- Repeatedly press the button to select one of the defrost functions:
dEF1 Defrosting by weight
btw. 0.1 - 2.0 kg
dEF2 Defrosting by time
btw. 5 seconds - 95 minutes
- Use the turning knob to set the desired weight/time.
- Press the button to start operation.
Multi-stage Cooking
You can set the programs in such a way that up to 2 different functions can be carried out in succession.
Assume you select the following programs:
Defrost

Grill
- Select the 1st function: Press the button once or twice.
- Set the weight or the required time using the knob.
- Select the 2nd function: Press the button until "G - 1" appears on the display.
- Press the 🔒 button to confirm your settings.
- Use the turning knob to set the desired cooking time between 5 seconds and 95 minutes.
- Press the □ button to start operation.
i NOTE:
• The change of program is indicated by an acoustic signal.
- When grilling, several signal sounds will alert you to turn food such as meat or sausages after half of the time has elapsed.
- The auto functions and the convection mode with pre-heating may not be used for gradual cooking.
Special Functions
Locking (Child-proof lock)
Press and hold the ⏻ button for more than 3 seconds to lock the device. The display will show the locked setting. The functions of the controls are blocked. Press and hold the ⏻ button again for more than 3 seconds to unlock.
Display function
- If you press the ☐ button during microwave, grilling, combination or convection operation (without preheating), the mode or temperature setting is displayed for 2 - 3 seconds.
- In disregard to the operation mode, the display will be showing the current time for 2-3 seconds when pressing the button. This assumes that the time has been set previously.
Timer
When the appliance is not in use, you can use this setting as timer function:
- Press the ⏻ button two times.
- Use the turning knob to set the time as desired.
- Press the button to start the timer.
5 beeps will indicate that the time has elapsed. Then the display will show the current clock time again, provided it has been set previously.
Cleaning

WARNING:
Turn the microwave off and remove the mains plug.
△ CAUTION:
- Do not use any wire brush or other abrasive objects.
- Do not use any acidic or abrasive detergents.
- Do not use a metal scraper to clean the viewing window. The surface could be scratched and the glass could possibly break.
Interior
- Keep the interior of the oven clean. Splashes and overflowing liquids on the walls of the oven can be removed with a damp cloth. If the oven is very dirty a mild detergent can also be used.
- Wipe off the viewing window on the inside and outside with a damp cloth and remove splashes and stains from overflowing liquids regularly.
External Walls
- The external walls of the microwave should only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Please ensure that no water enters the openings in the housing and therefore inside the device.
- Open the microwave door before cleaning the control panel in order to avoid accidentally switching on the appliance.
Accessories
- Clean the glass rotating plate in warm soapy water or in the dishwasher. Dry before reinstalling it inside the microwave.
- Regularly clean the guide ring and the inside of the bottom. You may remove the guide ring and manually clean it. Use a mild detergent or glass cleaner. Dry thoroughly. Make sure to position the ring properly afterwards.
- Clean the grill after each use with a dishwashing detergent or place it in a dishwasher for cleaning.
- Clean the pizza plate after each use by hand using a dishwashing detergent. Dry before reinstallation or storage.
Odor
- In order to remove unpleasant odor in the microwave, place a bowl suitable for microwave use filled with water and lemon juice in the device and heat for approx. 5 minutes. Then wipe the oven with a soft cloth.
Oven lights
- Please contact a service center for replacing the oven lights.
Troubleshooting
Malfunctions are often just caused due to minor problems. Before contacting our customer service, please check the table below:
| Problem Possible cause Notes / solution | ||
| Radio or TV reception is interrupted during microwave operation. | The electromagnetic fields of this device might interfere with the pictures and sound of special frequencies. | This is normal and not a malfunction. Position the devices further away from each other. |
| The device is not supplied with electricity; the display is black.. | Defect wall socket. Try another wall socket | |
| Check the main fuse in your household. | ||
| The display shows “0:00”. There was a power failure. Set the clock again. | ||
| The device does not start operation. The display shows a readout other than the current time. | The door is not properly closed. Check if there are | objects or food remains jammed in the door. |
| The button was not pressed after selecting the function. | Press the button, or press the button to cancel the function. | |
| All controls are locked. The child-proof lock is activated. | Press and hold the button for more than 3 seconds to unlock. | |
| The turn-table causes a scratching or abra-dant noise. | There are dirt or foreign objects in the area of the tumtable shaft. | Remove possible objects and food remains as described under “Cleaning”. |
| The operation is terminated without any obvious reason. | The device is defect. Please contact your dealer. | |
Technical Data
Model:....MWG 789 H
Power supply: 230 V\~, 50 Hz
Power consumption:
microwave: 1300 W
grill: 1200 W
convection: 1200 W
Rated microwave power output: 800 W / 2450 MHz
Cavity volume: 23 litres
Protection class:....I
Net weight: approx. 15.0 kg
The right to make technical and design modifications in the course of continuous product development remains reserved.
This device has been tested according to all relevant current CE guidelines, such as electromagnetic compatibility and low voltage directives, and has been constructed in accordance with the latest safety regulations.

Disposal
Meaning of the "Dustbin" Symbol
Protect our environment: do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domestic waste.
Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer use to the collection points provided for their disposal.
This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and human health.
This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of reutilisation of electrical and electronic equipment.
Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority.
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