Sharp DMR0177 Microwave Oven User Manual M6160 6260 US vp
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Operating and Installation Instructions Microwave Oven To prevent accidents and damage to the appliance, please read these instructions before installing or using the microwave. en - US, CA, MX M.-Nr. 09 798 370 Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Appliance description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Oven interior and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Included accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Before first use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Principle of operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 How does a microwave oven work? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 What can a microwave oven do?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 What operating modes does the microwave have? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Microwave Solo mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Automatic Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Suitable cookware for microwave ovens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Material and shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 The plate cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Clock display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Resetting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Hidden clock display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Opening the door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Placing dishes in the microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Turntable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Closing the door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Starting a program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 "Door" message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Interrupting or resuming a program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Changing the settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Cancelling a program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 At the end of a program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Keep-warm function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Minute + (programmable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 System lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Reprogramming the timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Timer + Cooking program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Contents Using the automatic programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Automatic Defrosting ). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Automatic Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Popcorn Æ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Recipes for automatic programs 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Saving your favorite programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Changing settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Reheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Defrosting / Defrosting and reheating or cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Canning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Suggested uses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Oven interior and inside of door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Appliance front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Included accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Contact details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances always observe basic safety precautions, including the following: WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: Read all instructions before installing or using the oven. Read and follow the specific, "PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY" in the "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" section of this manual. This appliance is intended for residential use only. Only use the appliance for its intended purpose. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions. This appliance complies with current safety requirements. Improper use of the appliance can lead to personal injury and material damage. Intended use ~ The appliance is intended for use in domestic households and similar working and residential environments. This appliance is not intended for outdoor use. ~ The microwave oven is intended for domestic use only to cook, defrost, reheat and can food. Any other use is not permitted. ~ Do not use the microwave oven to store or dry flammable materials. If such items are dried in the microwave oven, the moisture contained in the material evaporates, causing the items to dry out and spontaneously combust. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ Persons who are unable to safely operate the microwave oven due to limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or because of a lack of experience or knowledge, may only use the appliance if they are supervised while doing so. These persons may only use the appliance without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe manner, and if they are able to recognize and understand the potential risks of improper use. Safety with children ~ All children must be kept away from the microwave oven unless constantly supervised. ~ Children must not be allowed to clean or maintain the microwave oven without supervision. ~ Please supervise any children in the vicinity of the microwave oven and do not let them play with the appliance. ~ Danger of suffocation! Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children. ~ Risk of injury! The maximum allowable weight on the door is 17.6 lbs (8 kg). Do not allow children to hang, lean or sit on the door when open. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Technical safety ~ A damaged microwave oven can be dangerous. Always check for visible signs of damage. Never use a damaged appliance. ~ If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a Miele authorized technician in order to protect the user from harm. ~ Operating a damaged microwave oven can result in microwave leakage and pose a danger to the user. Do not use the appliance if: – The door is warped – The door hinges are loose – Holes or cracks are visible in the casing, the door or the walls of the oven interior. ~ Any contact with live connections or tampering with the electrical or mechanical components of the microwave oven will endanger your safety and may lead to appliance malfunctions. Do not open the casing of the appliance under any circumstances. ~ To avoid damaging the microwave oven, make sure that the connection data (voltage and frequency) on the rating plate correspond to the building's power supply before connecting the appliance. When in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. ~ Do not use a power strip or extension cord to connect the microwave oven to electricity. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ To guarantee the electrical safety of this appliance, continuity must exist between the appliance and an effective grounding system. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. It is imperative that this basic safety requirement be met. If there is any doubt, have the electrical system of the house checked by a qualified electrician.The electrical safety of the microwave oven can only be guaranteed if it has been connected to a grounding system that complies with applicable safety regulations. Compliance with this fundamental safety requirement is extremely important in order to eliminate damage caused by a missing or disconnected grounding system (e.g. electric shock). When in doubt, have the building's wiring system inspected by a qualified electrician. ~ Repair work should only be performed by a Miele authorized service technician. Repairs by unqualified persons can cause considerable danger to users. ~ Any repairs not performed by a Miele authorized service technician will void the warranty. ~ The microwave oven must be disconnected from the power supply during repair work, cleaning or maintenance. ~ Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when genuine original Miele spare parts are used. Defective components must only be replaced by genuine original Miele spare parts. ~ For safety reasons, the microwave oven may only be used when it has been fully installed. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ If the microwave oven is installed behind a cabinet door, it may only be used with the cabinet door open. Do not close the cabinet door when the appliance is in use. Heat and moisture can build up behind the door and cause damage to the appliance and cabinetry. Do not close the door until the appliance has cooled down completely. ~ The microwave oven may not be used in mobile installations (e.g. on ships). Proper use PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to damage or tamper with the safety interlocks. Do not place any object between the oven front and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces. Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces. The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ Always ensure that food is sufficiently heated. Many factors will affect the overall cooking time, including the type, amount and nature of the food, its initial temperature, and changes to the recipe. Some foods may contain microorganisms which are only destroyed by thorough cooking. Therefore, when cooking or reheating food, it is particularly important that food is heated at adequate temperatures for a sufficient amount of time. When in doubt, select a longer cooking or reheating time. ~ It is important that enough heat is allowed to spread evenly throughout the food being cooked. This can be achieved by stirring and/or turning the food, and by observing a sufficiently long standing time, which should be added to the time needed for cooking, reheating or defrosting. Standing times are "resting" times in which the heat is uniformly distributed in the food. ~ Always remember that times for cooking, reheating and defrosting in a microwave oven are usually considerably shorter than in the case of traditional methods of food preparation. Excessively long cooking times can lead to food drying out and burning, or may even cause it to catch fire. Do not dry bread, rolls, flowers, herbs, etc., in the microwave oven as these could also catch fire. ~ Do not use the microwave oven to heat up pads or cushions filled with cherry pits, wheat grains, lavender or gel, such as those used in aromatherapy. These pads can ignite when heated even after they have been removed from the appliance. ~ The microwave oven is not suitable for cleaning or disinfecting items. Items can get extremely hot and there is a danger of burning when the item is removed from the appliance. Fire hazard! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ The microwave oven can be damaged if it is used without food or when loaded incorrectly. Therefore, do not use the appliance to warm empty dishes or to dry herbs or other similar items. ~ Always ensure that food or a browning dish has been placed in the microwave oven and that the turntable is in position before turning on the appliance. ~ Do not cook or reheat food or liquids in sealed containers, jars or bottles. Otherwise, pressure will build up and can cause the bottle or container to explode. 10 ~ When heating food and drinks, remember that the heat is created in the food itself, and that the cookware will normally be cooler. The dish is only warmed by the heat of the food. The temperature of the container is not an indication of the temperature of the food or liquid it contains. Check the food for the desired temperature after removing it. This is particularly important when preparing food for babies. Shake or stir baby milk and food thoroughly after heating, and try it yourself first to ensure that it will not burn the baby. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ The boiling stick ensures that liquids heat up evenly, allowing bubbles to form at the right time. place the boiling wand supplied into the cup or glass. When boiling and, in particular, when reheating liquids using microwave power without the boiling wand, the boiling point of the liquid may be reached without the typical production of bubbles. The liquid does not boil evenly throughout. This "boiling delay" can cause a sudden buildup of bubbles when the cookware is removed from the microwave oven or when it is shaken. This can ultimately lead to the liquid boiling over suddenly and explosively. Burn hazard! The formation of bubbles can be so strong that the pressure forces the appliance door open. Risk of injury and damage! When reheating liquids, always 11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ To avoid fueling any flames, do not open the appliance door if you see smoke coming from the food in the oven interior. Interrupt the current process by turning off the appliance with the On/Off button and disconnecting it from the power. Do not open the door until the smoke has dissipated. ~ Never leave the microwave oven unattended when cooking with oil or fat. ~ Due to the high temperatures radiated by the microwave oven, nearby flammable objects can catch fire while the appliance is in use. Do not use the microwave oven to heat the room. ~ If using alcohol in your recipes, please be aware that high temperatures can cause the alcohol to vaporize and even to ignite on hot surfaces. Do not heat undiluted alcohol in the appliance. Fire hazard! ~ Do not use the microwave oven to heat up or can food in sealed containers, such as canisters or jars, as pressure will build up in the container and may cause it to explode. 12 ~ Food which is stored in the oven interior or left there to be kept warm can dry out, and the moisture released can lead to corrosion damage in the microwave oven. The control panel, countertop and surrounding cabinetry can also be damaged. Always cover food that is left in the appliance. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ To avoid corrosion on the stainless steel surfaces of the microwave oven, thoroughly wipe away any splashes on the interior walls from food or liquids containing salt immediately after they occur. ~ The oven interior can get hot during use. Burn hazard! Clean the appliance interior and accessories as soon as they have cooled down. Waiting too long can make cleaning unnecessarily difficult and, in extreme cases, impossible. Under certain conditions, strong grease and gunk buildup can damage the appliance and even be dangerous. Fire hazard! Please follow the instructions on cleaning in "Cleaning and care". containing wire. Do not use bowls with milled rims, or plastic containers without a fully removed aluminum lid (see "Suitable cookware for microwave ovens"). These items can be damaged or cause a fire hazard. ~ Do not leave the microwave oven unattended when reheating or cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic, paper or other flammable materials. Before using disposable containers, make sure they are suitable for use in microwave ovens. See "Suitable containers for microwave ovens". ~ Fire hazard! Using microwave power with plasticware that is not microwave safe can cause it to melt and damage the appliance. Do not use any containers, dishware or utensils made of or containing metal. Do not use aluminum foil, lead crystal glassware, temperature-sensitive plastics, wooden dishes, metal clips, plastic clips with metal parts or paper twist ties 13 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ Do not reheat food in the microwave oven in heat-retaining bags intended for normal ovens, such as bags used for grilled chicken. ~ Eggs can be cooked without their shells using microwave power only if the yolk membrane has been punctured several times first. Otherwise, the pressure may cause the egg yolk to explode. ~ When eggs are cooked with their shells in the microwave oven, they may explode, even after being removed from the oven interior. Only cook eggs in their shells in the microwave using a specially designed egg boiler. Do not reheat hard-boiled eggs in the microwave oven. 14 ~ Food with a thick skin or peel, such as tomatoes, sausage, potatoes and eggplant, should be pierced or cut in several places before heating in order to allow steam to escape and prevent the food from bursting. ~ Cookware with hollow knobs or handles is not suitable for use in the microwave. Moisture gathered in the hollow recesses can cause pressure to build up, and the item can explode (unless the recesses are sufficiently ventilated). We recommend that you do not use these types of dishes for cooking in the microwave oven. ~ To check the food temperature, interrupt the cooking process. Only use a thermometer specifically approved for use with food to measure the temperature. Do not use thermometers containing mercury or liquid, as these are not suitable for use at very high temperatures and can break easily. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ~ Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the microwave oven. The steam may reach electrical components and cause a short circuit. Stainless steel surfaces ~ Adhesives will damage the coated stainless steel surface and cause it to lose its resistance to grease and grime. Do not use sticky notes, transparent adhesive tape, masking tape or other types of adhesive on the stainless steel surface. ~ Stainless steel is easily scratched. Even magnets can cause scratching. Accessories ~ Only use genuine original Miele accessories and spare parts. Using accessories or spare parts from other manufacturers will void the warranty, and Miele cannot accept liability for damage caused by the use of such parts. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY 15 Appliance description Oven interior and accessories a Control panel d Plate cover b Turntable e Boiling stick c Oven door 16 Appliance description Control panel f On/Off button K g Automatic Popcorn program Æ h Selector knob for microwave power and automatic programs (can be turned clockwise and counter-clockwise). i Clock/timer display j button (for saving a 1- to 3-stage program sequence) M k Appliance settings X l Clock + m Selector knob for entering time and weight (can be turned clockwise and counter-clockwise). n Timer N o Stop button U U p Start / Add one minute / Minute + button (programmable) c q Back button # for cancelling last entry r OK button 17 Appliance description Included accessories Plate cover The plate cover supplied must only be used in the Microwave Solo mode. It prevents food from drying out and the oven interior from becoming dirty, and it accelerates the heating process. Boiling stick When heating liquids, the boiling stick should always be placed in the container. It helps heat liquids evenly. These products and other useful accessories can be ordered via the Miele website or from your Miele dealer. 18 Before first use Allow the microwave to sit unpacked for approx. 2 hours after transport before using it for the first time. During this time, the temperature of the appliance can equalize with the room temperature. This is important for the correct electronic functioning of the appliance. ,Ensure that any packing material is disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children. Danger of suffocation! ^ Check the appliance for any damage. Do not use the microwave oven if: –The door is warped. – The door hinges are loose. – Holes or cracks are visible on the casing. Operating the appliance with this type of damage will result in microwave leakage and pose a danger to the user. ^ Clean the oven interior and all accessories with a soft sponge and warm water. ^ Remove all packaging material when unpacking the appliance. ^ Place the enclosed quick guide to the frame behind the door (as illustrated), making sure they do not block any of the vents. Do not remove the plate cover to the microwave outlet in the oven interior. 19 Principle of operation How does a microwave oven work? Because the heat is produced directly in the food: The microwave oven contains a highfrequency tube called a magnetron. It converts electrical energy into electromagnetic waves called microwaves. These microwaves are then distributed evenly throughout the oven interior and reflected by its metal walls, which allows the microwaves to reach and penetrate the food from all sides. Distribution of the microwaves is optimized by an activated turntable. – Food can generally be cooked with little liquid or oil. In order for microwaves to reach the food, they must be able to penetrate the cookware being used. Microwaves can penetrate porcelain, glass, cardboard and plastics, but not metal. Therefore, you should not use containers which are either made of metal or contain it in any form, such as gold or silver trim. The metal reflects the microwaves, which may cause sparking to occur. The microwaves cannot be absorbed. The microwaves will pass through any suitable cookware and find their way directly into the food. All food contains moisture molecules which, when subjected to microwave energy, begin to oscillate at a rate of 2.5 billion times per second. The friction caused by these vibrations creates heat, which first starts developing around the outside of the food and then slowly penetrates it toward the center. The more water a food contains, the faster it is reheated or cooked. 20 – Defrosting, heating and cooking is faster than using a conventional oven. – Nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, are generally retained. – The color, texture and taste of food are not impaired. The production of microwaves stops whenever the program is interrupted or the microwave oven door is opened. During operation, the closed and intact door prevents microwaves from escaping the appliance. Functions What can a microwave oven do? With a microwave oven, food can be cooked, reheated or defrosted very quickly. You can use the microwave oven in the following ways: – Food can be defrosted, reheated or cooked by entering a power setting and a time. – Deep-frozen ready-made meals can be defrosted and then reheated or cooked. – The microwave oven can also be used as a "little kitchen sidekick," e.g. to proof dough, to melt chocolate and butter, to dissolve gelatin, to prepare glazes or to can small amounts of fruit, vegetables and meat. What operating modes does the microwave have? Microwave Solo mode Suitable for defrosting, reheating and cooking. Automatic Programs You can choose from the following automatic programs: – Nine defrosting programs (): Ad 1 to Ad 9), – Three cooking programs for frozen food () 2: Ac 1 to Ac 3 ) – And four cooking programs for fresh food (2: Ac 4 to Ac 7). These programs are weight-dependent, which means that you will need enter the weight of the food. The weight can be displayed in grams (g) or pounds (lb). See "Changing settings" for more information. In addition to these, there is also the automatic Popcorn program Æ. 21 Suitable cookware for microwave ovens Microwaves Material and shape The material and shape of the cookware used affect the reheating and cooking time. Flat cookware with a circular or oval shape generally work best, since the food will heat more evenly than in square or rectangular cookware. – are reflected by metal, Cookware with hollow knobs or handles in which moisture can accumulate is not suitable for use in microwave ovens, except when these hollow recesses are sufficiently ventilated. Otherwise, pressure can buildup, which may cause the recesses to explode. Risk of injury! Metal – pass through glass, porcelain, plastic and cardboard, – and are absorbed by food. ,Fire hazard! Cookware that is not microwave safe can be destroyed and may damage the microwave oven. 22 Metal containers, aluminum foil, metal utensils, and dishware containing metal (decoration such as gold rims or cobalt blue) must not be used in the microwave oven. Metal reflects microwaves and thus hinders the cooking process. Avoid using plastic containers where the aluminum lid has not been completely removed. Suitable cookware for microwave ovens Exceptions: Glassware – Ready-made meals in aluminum foil trays Heat-resistant glass or ceramic glass are ideal for use with microwave power. can be defrosted and reheated in the microwave oven. Important: Remove the lid and make sure the foil tray is at least 1" (2.5 cm) from the oven walls at all times. Since food will only be heated from the top in this case, it is better to remove it from the aluminum foil tray and transfer it to a microwave safe cookware. The heat distribution will then be more even. When using aluminum foil trays, crackling and arcing can occur. Make sure that the aluminum foil is at least 1" (2.5 cm) from the oven walls at all times. It may not touch the walls. Crystal glassware is unsuitable because it contains lead which could cause the glass to crack in the microwave oven. Porcelain Porcelain is a suitable material. Do not use porcelain that has metal trim, such as a gold edge, or hollow knobs or handles. Earthenware Decorated earthenware is only suitable if the decoration is beneath the glaze. Earthenware can get very hot. – Metal meat skewers or clamps These should only be used if they are very small in comparison to the size of the cut of meat. Glazes and colors Some glazes and colors contain metal substances. This makes the dishes they cover unsuitable for use in the microwave oven. Wood Wooden containers are not suitable. Moisture contained in the wood evaporates during the cooking process, causing the wood to dry and crack. 23 Suitable cookware for microwave ovens Plastics Plasticware must only be used in the Microwave Solo mode. It must be heat-resistant and able to withstand temperatures of at least 230°F (110°C). Otherwise, the plastic may melt and fuse with the food. Special microwave-safe plasticware is also available from retail stores. Plasticware made of melamine is not suitable for use in the microwave oven. It absorbs microwave energy and becomes very hot. Before purchasing plasticware, make sure the material is microwave safe. Plastic cooking bags can be used for cooking and reheating food. They should be pierced beforehand so that steam can escape. This prevents a buildup of steam and reduces the risk of the bag bursting. Specially designed steam cooking bags that do not need to be pierced are also available. Follow the instructions listed on the packaging. Do not use metal clips, plastic clips with metal parts or paper twist ties containing wire. They can ignite when heated. 24 Disposable containers Disposable containers made of plastic must meet the requirements indicated under "Plastics" to be suitable for use in the microwave. Do not leave the appliance unattended when reheating or cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic, paper or other flammable materials. Protect the environment by avoiding the use of disposable containers. Suitable cookware for microwave ovens The plate cover – Prevents too much steam from escaping, especially during longer reheating times. – Speeds up the cooking process. – Prevents food from drying out. – Helps keep the oven interior clean. Always cover food with the microwavesafe cover supplied. ,Sealed containers and glass jars, such as jars of baby food, must be opened before they are placed in the microwave oven. Do not cook or reheat food or liquids in sealed containers, jars or bottles. With baby bottles, the screw top and nipple must be removed. Otherwise, pressure builds up which can cause the bottle or container to explode. Do not use a lid or cover if: – Food coated with breadcrumbs is being cooked. – Cooking meals which are to be given a crisp finish. ,The plate cover must only ever be used with the Microwave Solo mode. You can also use microwave-safe plastic wrap in place of the cover. Use plastic wrap that is recommended for use in a microwave oven. Heat can cause common household plastic wrap to become deformed and fuse with the food. Because the cover can only withstand temperatures of up to 230°F (110°C), it should only be used in the microwave oven and solely in the Microwave Solo mode. At temperatures in excess of 230°F (110°C), the plastic can melt and fuse with the food. The cover should not form a seal with the cookware. If the cover is used with cookware that only has a narrow diameter, there may not be enough room for condensation to escape through the side openings of the cover. The cover will overheat and may begin to melt. 25 Clock display ,The microwave oven may not be Resetting the clock operated until it has been properly installed in a cabinet. Setting the clock ^ Connect the appliance to the power supply. "12:00" lights up in the display, and the + symbol flashes until the current time of day is set. ^ Touch the + button. The + symbol will flash in the display for a few seconds. ^ While the + symbol is flashing, use the selector knob to change the clock. ^ Touch the OK or + button to confirm, otherwise the clock will reset to the original time. Hidden clock display ^ Turn the selector knob to set the clock. ^ Touch the "OK" or "+" button to confirm. The new time setting is then applied. You can switch between the 24-hour and 12-hour format (see "Changing settings"). 26 If the appliance has not been used in approx. 10 minutes, the clock will be hidden and continue to run in the background. The display will be dark. The appliance is turned off and must be switched on using the ON/OFF button K before it can be used again. You can deactivate this appliance setting if you would like to see the clock display at all times (see "Changing settings"). Operation Opening the door Closing the door If the microwave oven is in use, opening the door will interrupt the current program. If the door was opened while the microwave was in use, touch the "Start" button to resume the interrupted program. ,Risk of injury! The maximum allowable weight on the door is 17.6 lbs (8 kg). Do not allow children to hang, lean or sit on the door when open. Placing dishes in the microwave Ideally, the dish should be placed in the middle of the oven interior. Starting a program Use the appropriate selector to choose the microwave power level and the cooking time. ^ Use the power selector to choose the desired power level. The h symbol and the power level selected will light up in the display. "0:00" flashes for the minute entry. Turntable The turntable helps the food to cook, reheat or defrost evenly. Do not operate the microwave without the turntable in place. The turntable begins turning automatically when a program is started. Do not cook, reheat or defrost food directly on the turntable. Make sure that the dish is not larger in size than the turntable. You can choose from 7 different power levels. The higher the power level, the more microwaves reach the food. Turn or stir food during cooking, or turn the dish, so that it heats up evenly. 27 Operation When heating up foods that cannot be stirred or turned during cooking, or foods with very different consistencies, it is best to use a lower microwave power level. – The frequency with which the food is stirred or turned. Frequent stirring or turning heats the food more evenly, and it is therefore ready in less time. This ensures that the heat is distributed evenly. Heat for long enough to cook the food properly. – The amount of food. As a general rule: Double the quantity = nearly twice the time For a smaller quantity of food, the cook time decreases proportionately. – The shape and material of the dishware. ^ Touch the "Start" button to start the program. The interior lighting comes on. ^ Set the required time using the selector knob. You can choose any length of time between 10 seconds and 90 minutes. Exception: If the maximum power level is selected, you can set a time of up to 15 minutes. The machine with automatically decrease to a 600 W power level to protect from overheating (protection from overheating will appear in the display). The time required depends on: – The initial temperature of the food. Food taken from the refrigerator will need longer to reheat, cook, etc. than food already at room temperature. – The type and texture of the food. Fresh vegetables contain more water and cook more quickly than stored vegetables. 28 A program can only be started if the door is closed. "Door" message The "Door" message in the display is a reminder that the appliance cannot be used without food inside it. Operating the microwave without food can damage the appliance. If the door has been closed for 20 minutes or longer when the "Start" button is touched, the word door will appear in the display to remind you to open the door and make sure there is food in the appliance before you touch "Start". You cannot start a program until you do this. Operation Interrupting or resuming a program At any time you can . . . . . . interrupt a program: or alternatively: ^ Touch the "Start" button during operation to increase the cooking time. Each touch of the button increases the time by another minute. (Exception: The time increases by 30 seconds when the microwave oven is being used at maximum power.) Cancelling a program ^ Touch the U U button, or open the appliance door. The time stops counting down. . . . resume a program: ^ Close the door and touch the "Start" button. The program will continue. Changing the settings After starting the program, if you determine that . . . . . . the microwave power level is too high or too low: ^ Select a new power level. ^ Touch the U U button, or open the appliance door. The time stops counting down. ^ Touch the # button. At the end of a program A signal will sound when the cooking program is complete. The oven interior lighting goes out. The signal repeats several times. Then, a brief reminder signal sounds at regular intervals for a period of time following the end of the program. It is possible to deactivate these functions (see "Changing settings"). ^ If you would like to stop the signal, touch the # button. . . . the time entered is too short or too long: ^ Interrupt the program (touch the U U button), use the selector knob to set a new time, and resume the program (touch the "Start" button), or alternatively: ^ Use directly the selector knob to set a new time, and resume the program (touch the "Start" button), 29 Operation Keep-warm function Reprogramming saved times The keep-warm function will turn on automatically at 80 W for a maximum of 15 minutes approx. 2 minutes after the end of a cooking program that was run at a power level of least 450 W, provided that the door remains closed and no buttons are tapped. You can change the saved cooking times. h, 80 W and H:H will appear in the display. Opening the door or operating one of the buttons or selectors while the keepwarm function is in progress will cancel the function. The keep-warm function cannot be set as a separate function. You can deactivate this function (see "Changing settings"). Minute + (programmable) Tapping the "Start /c" button is sufficient to start the appliance operating at maximum power. Three cooking times are stored in the memory: ^ 30 sec: Touch "Start /c" button once ^ 1 min: Touch "Start /c" button twice ^ 2 min: Touch "Start /c" button three times Touching "Start /c" four times in a row will return you to the first saved time, etc. The cooking time can be increased during operation by tapping the "Start" button. Each time the "Start" button is tapped, the duration is increased by another 30 seconds. 30 ^ Use the "Start /c" button to select the time you wish to reprogram (touch once, twice or three times) and hold the "Start /c" button. ^ While holding the "Start" button, change the time using the selector knob (max. 15 minutes). The modified program will run when the "Start /c" button is released. If there is a power outage the reprogrammed times will no longer be saved and must be reset. Operation System lock The system lock prevents unauthorized operation of the appliance. To activate the system lock After a few seconds, the display switches to the clock and the 0 symbol. Nearly all appliance functions are now locked. Only the timer can be used when the system lock is active (see "Timer"). If there is a power outage, the system lock will need to be reactivated. ^ Touch the X button. 0 and P light up in the display, and the X symbol flashes. To deactivate the system lock ^ If you would like to deactivate the system lock, touch and hold the OK button until a signal sounds. The 0 symbol will disappear. ^ Turn the selector knob until S 0 shows in the display. S 0 and X light up in the display, and 0 flashes. ^ Confirm with OK. S 0 lights up in the display and 0 flashes. ^ Turn the selector knob until S I appears in the display. S I lights up in the display, and 0 flashes. ^ Confirm with OK. X and S I light up in the display, and 0 flashes. 31 Operation Timer Reprogramming the timer The timer can be used to keep track of other activities in the kitchen, e.g. boiling eggs. The time set counts down in one-second increments. ^ Touch the U U button. The current timer countdown is interrupted. ^ Use the selector knob to change the time. ^ Touch the "Start /c" button to resume the timer countdown. Timer + Cooking program ^ Touch the N. button. "00:00" flashes in the display, and the N symbol lights up. ^ Set the desired time using the selector knob. ^ Touch the "Start" button to start the timer. It will also start on its own after a few seconds if the "Start" button is not pressed. ^ When the set time has elapsed, "0:00" appears and the N symbol flashes. ^ Touch the # button once. The N symbol disappears and the clock is shown. Otherwise, the signal will repeat several times before the time begins to count upwards in seconds, indicating the amount of time that has passed since the set time elapsed. The timer can be used at the same time as a cooking program and will count down in the background. ^ Touch the N button while the program is in process. "00:00" flashes in the display, and the N symbol lights up. ^ Set the desired time using the selector knob. ^ After a few seconds the timer will begin to count down. A few seconds after this, the display will change again to show the current cooking time counting down. The N symbol indicates that the time is counting down in the background. Do not touch the "Start" button to start the timer in this case. This will increase the duration of the current cooking program by one minute. Remaining time ^ Touch the N button. The remaining time on the timer will show in the display. 32 Using the automatic programs All automatic programs are weightdependent. Ad 8 ½ Cakes (4 oz - 3 lbs 1 oz (0.1 – 1.4 kg)) The weight of the food can be displayed in either grams (g) or pounds (lb). See "Changing settings" for more information. Ad 9 ¾ Bread (4 oz - 3 lbs 5 oz (0.1 – 1.5 kg)) This program is particularly suitable for defrosting sliced bread. If possible, place individual slices of bread in the microwave oven, or carefully separate them from one another at the halfway signal. After selecting a program, enter the weight of the food. The microwave oven automatically calculates the time according to the weight entered. After cooking, let the food to stand at room temperature for the suggested number of minutes ("standing time") to allow the heat to be distributed evenly through the food. Automatic Defrosting ) Nine programs are available for defrosting different types of food. The recommended standing time for Ad 5 is up to 30 minutes, depending on the weight, and approx. 10 minutes for the other programs. Ad 1 ¹ Steak, cutlets (8 oz - 3 lbs 5 oz (0.2 - 1.5 kg)) Ad 2 % Roasts (8 oz - 4 lbs 6 oz (0.2 - 2.0 kg)) Ad 3 º Ground meat (8 oz - 3 lbs 5 oz (0.2 - 1.5 kg)) Ad 4 ¼ Chicken drumsticks (8 oz - 3lbs 5 oz (0.2 - 1.5 kg)) Ad 5 Chicken (1 lb 13 oz - 8 lbs 13 oz (0.8 - 4.0 kg)) Ad 6 Â Fish fillet (6 oz - 3 lbs 5 oz (0.15 –1.5 kg)) Automatic Cooking There are three programs for frozen food and four programs for fresh food. The standing time for each program is approx. 2 minutes. Cooking frozen food ) 2 Ac 1 # Vegetables (2 oz - 4 lbs 6 oz (0.05 - 2.0 kg)) Ac 2 ¿ Frozen dinners, (can be stirred) (11 oz - 2 lbs 3 oz (0.3 - 1.0 kg)) Ac 3 Casseroles and gratins (8 oz - 2 lbs 10 oz (0.2 - 1.2 kg)) Cooking fresh food 2 Ac 4 # Vegetables (2 oz - 4 lbs 6 oz (0.05 - 2.0 kg)) Ac 5 À Potatoes (4 oz - 3 lbs 5 oz (0.1 - 1.5 kg)) Ac 6 Ã Rice (2 oz - 1 lb 1 oz (0.05 - 0.5 kg)) Ac 7 Ä Fish fillet in sauce (15 oz - 4 lbs 6 oz (0.4 - 2.0 kg)) Ad 7 $ Fish, whole (6 oz - 3 lbs 5 oz (0.15 - 1.5 kg)) 33 Using the automatic programs ^ Use the selector knob to change the weight. ^ Touch OK. The time corresponding to the weight entered appears in the display, and the start symbol flashes. ^ Touch the "Start" button. ^ Turn the power selector to c. The symbol for the first available automatic program will appear in the display: The microwave power symbol h and Ad: I light up, and the defrost symbol ) flashes. The time begins to count down and h lights up, as well as ) and/or 2. A signal will sound halfway through the cooking time. ^ Interrupt the program to turn or stir the food, and then resume the program. If necessary, the programmed times can be extended by a few minutes during operation by touching the "Start" button repeatedly until the desired time shows in the display. For all programs, it is only possible to extend the time by a few minutes. ^ Turn the selector knob until the desired automatic program appears in the display: e.g. the Ad 5 program for defrosting chicken. ^ Touch OK. Either "g" or "lb" flashes in the display as a prompt to enter the weight, and the symbol for microwave power h lights up, as well as ) and/or 2, depending on which group the selected automatic program belongs to. The minimum weight for the selected automatic program also continues to show in the display. 34 A signal will sound when the cooking program is complete. The lighting in the oven interior goes out. Using the automatic programs Popcorn Æ This automatic program is suitable for making microwave popcorn. Microwave popcorn is sold in stores in various different packaging units. This program is designed for use with a packaging unit of approx. 4 oz. For packaging units of a different size, the cooking time can be changed within a certain interval (see "Changing settings"). However, it is not possible to change the time of the program that is currently running. This program is not suitable for making popcorn from kernels. Only use this automatic program for popcorn which is specifically labelled as microwave popcorn. ^ Touch Æ. The program will start after a short time. It will start immediately if you touch the "Start" button. You will soon hear the first kernels popping. ^ Stop the program before the end if the popping noises become infrequent. Follow the instructions on the packaging. The bag gets very hot. Use caution when removing from the microwave. ^ Place the bag on the turntable according to the instructions on the packaging. Make sure that the bag has enough room to expand. If it comes into contact with the wall of the oven interior and gets stuck there, a heat buildup may occur. 35 Recipes for automatic programs 2 Here you will find a few suggested recipes for the automatic "Cooking fresh food 2" programs, which you can add to or modify as desired. It is important to follow the weight guidelines for each program. If these weights are exceeded, the food will not be sufficiently cooked. AC 4 # Vegetables Place the prepared vegetables in a container. Depending on the freshness and moisture content of the vegetables, add 3-4 tbsps. water and a little salt or other seasoning. Enter the weight including the water, place the covered cooking container on the turntable and cook. Halfway through the cooking time, a signal will sound, prompting you to turn or stir the food. When cooking vegetables in a sauce, the weight entered must include the sauce. Do not exceed the maximum weight guidelines. Carrots in a chervil cream sauce (serves 2) Preparation time: 25 - 35 minutes 3/4 lb (350 g) carrots, washed and peeled 1/3 tbsp (5 g) butter 1/4 cup (50 ml) vegetable stock (instant) 1/3 cup (75 g) crème fraîche 1 tbsp. white wine Salt and pepper A pinch of sugar /2 tsp mustard 1-2 tbsp fresh chervil, chopped, or 1 tbsp dried chervil, chopped Approx. 1 tbsp thickener Cut the carrots into sticks or slices (approx. 1/8 in (3-4 mm) thick) and place in a cooking container. Combine the rest of the ingredients to make a smooth sauce, and pour over the carrots. Cover and cook. Stir when the signal sounds halfway through the cooking time. Setting: Cooking fresh food Ac 4 1 Weight: 1 lb 3 oz (525 g) Place cooking container on the turntable 36 Recipes for automatic programs 2 Ac 5 À Potatoes Ac 6 Ã Rice This program can be used to cook peeled, new and bouillon potatoes. Enter the weight for the potatoes and the cooking liquid. Use this program to cook rice in the microwave. Enter the weight of the dry rice. For peeled potatoes, peel, wash and drain the potatoes and place them in a cooking container. Season with a little salt, cover and cook. Add boiling water to the rice using a ratio of 1 part rice to 2 parts water. Cook uncovered. When cooking new potatoes, add approx. 1 tbsp water per potato. If cooking the potatoes in their skins, pierce the skins several times with a fork or skewer before cooking, then cover the container and cook. Golden curried potatoes (serves 3) Preparation time: 25 - 35 minutes 1 lb 2 oz (500 g) peeled potatoes 1 onion, finely diced 3/4 tbsp (10 g) butter 1 – 2 tbsp curry powder 1 cup (250 ml) vegetable stock (instant) 1/4 cup (50 ml) cream 1/4 lb (125 g) peas (frozen) Salt and pepper Cut the potatoes into large cubes (approx. 1 1/8 x 1 1/8 in (3 x 3 cm)), or use small potatoes. Place all of the ingredients into a suitable container and mix well. Cover and cook. Stir when the signal sounds halfway through the cooking time. Setting: Cooking fresh food Ac 5 À Weight: 2 lbs 3 oz (1000 g) Place cooking container on the turntable 37 Recipes for automatic programs 2 Ac 7 Ä Fish fillet in sauce Fish curry (serves 4) Preparation time: 35 - 45 minutes 11 oz (300 g) pineapple pieces 1 bell pepper, red 1 small banana 1 lbs 2 oz (500 g) firm white fish 3 tbsp lemon juice 2 tbsp (30 g) butter 1/2 cup (100 ml) white wine 1/2 cup (100 ml) pineapple juice Salt, sugar and chili pepper 2 tbsp thickener Dice the fish and place in a suitable container. Drizzle with lemon juice. Quarter the peppers, remove the seeds and pith and cut into narrow strips. Peel and slice the banana. Add to the fish along with the pepper and pineapple pieces and mix well. Add the butter. Mix together the wine, juice, spices and thickener to make a smooth sauce and pour over the fish. Mix everything thoroughly, then cover and cook. Setting: Cooking fresh food Ac 7 Ä Weight: approx. 2 lbs 10 oz (1200 g) Place cooking container on the turntable 38 Saving your favorite programs One favorite program can be saved into memory. This program can be used for your most frequently cooked recipe. The program can have up to 3 stages (for example: 1 minute at 600 W, followed by 2 minutes at 450 W, and finally 3 minutes at 150 W). Programming (The example given is for a three-stage program.) ^ Touch OK. ^ Next, select the second power level and duration. ^ Confirm with OK. ^ Now select the third power level and duration, and then touch OK. ^ Once you have finished programming, turn the power selector to the 12 o'clock position. ^ Turn the power selector to the 12 o'clock position. You can then use the selector knob to scroll through your entries and check them. ^ Start the program to save the entry. Do not run the entire program unless there is food in the appliance. ^ Touch M. "1" will flash in the display. ^ Select the power level and duration for the first stage. If there is no food in the appliance, touch the U U button as soon as you have started the program to prevent the appliance from being damaged. One- and two-stage programs can be saved in the same way. The programming process is completed by moving the power selector to the 12 o'clock position and then touching the "Start" button. 39 Saving your favorite programs Using the favorite program ^ Turn the power selector to the 12 o'clock position. ^ Touch M. ^ Turn the selector knob to view the individual program stages. ^ Touch the "Start" button. If there is a power outage, the program will no longer be saved and must be reentered. Changing an entry You can override the previously saved program by entering a new program. ^ Turn the power selector to the 12 o'clock position. ^ Touch M. The first program stage appears in the display. ^ Touch OK to change the first stage. "1" will flash in the display. ^ Enter the new program sequence as described above. 40 Changing settings Some of the appliance's factory default settings can be changed if desired. See the chart on the following page for the different options available. The original factory settings are marked in the chart with an asterisk*. To change a setting, proceed as follows: ^ Turn the selector knob if you wish to change the status (see chart), and confirm your entry by touching OK (for P 8 and P 0, hold OK for approx. 4 seconds). The change is then saved to the memory. P will appear in the display again, together with the number for the setting. The other settings can be changed in the same way. If you do not wish to change the setting shown and would like to move to another setting, touch #. ^ Touch X. In the display, X will flash and P and 0 will light up. ^ Touch X if you are finished changing settings. Changes to the settings remain saved during a power outage. If there is too long of a pause before the next entry, the clock will reappear in the display. If this happens, repeat your entries. ^ Touch OK. P I will appear in the display. ^ Use the selector knob to choose the setting that you wish to change (P I to P 11 and P 0). Turn it until the desired setting shows in the display. ^ Then, touch OK to call up the setting. The status that is currently valid appears in the display, e.g. S 1, etc. 41 Changing settings Settings Available settings (* factory default) P I S 0 * Clock display S I If the appliance has not been used for a longer period of time, the clock will be hidden and continue to run in the background. The appliance is turned off and must be turned on before it can be used again. The clock is turned on and remains visible. The appliance is ready for use. P 2 Signal tone volume S 0 S I to S 7 * Signal tones are turned off. Signal tones are switched on. You can change the volume of the tone. The tone assigned to a status will sound when the status is selected. P 3 Keypad tone S 0 S I * Keypad tones are turned off. Keypad tones are turned on. P 4 Clock 24 h 12 h * The 24-hour clock display is active. The 12-hour clock display is active. P 5 Reminder signal S 0 S I * The reminder signal is turned off. The reminder signal sounds every 5 minutes for a period of time after the end of the program. P 6 Unit of weight S I S 2 * Food weight is displayed in grams (g). Food weight is displayed in pounds (lb). P 7 Display brightness S I to S 7, S 4 * Different levels of brightness can be set. The brightness assigned to a status will appear when the status is selected. P 8 Demo mode (for presentations in dealer showrooms or at trade shows) S 0 * S I Demo mode is deactivated. Demo mode is activated. When a button or selector is operated, MES_ shows briefly in the display. The appliance can be operated, but the microwave function does not work. P 9 Keep-warm function S 0 S I * The keep-warm function is turned off. The keep-warm function is switched on. 42 Changing settings P I0 "Door" message S 0 S I * The "Door" message does not appear. The "Door" message appears if the door has not been opened in the last 20 minutes before "Start" is pressed. "Start" is then blocked. P II Popcorn 2:30 2:40 2:50 The maximum duration for this program can be altered between these values. 03:20 * 03:50 P 0 Factory default S O S I * Factory default settings have been changed. Factory default settings have been restored, or have not been changed. 43 Reheat Select the following microwave power levels to reheat food and drinks: Drinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 W Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 W Food for babies and toddlers . . . 450 W ,Be sure that baby/toddler food does not become too hot. Heat for only 1/2 to 1 minute at 450 W. If you are unsure whether a sufficiently high temperature has been reached, continue reheating a little longer. Larger amounts of food should be stirred or turned from time to time during cooking. Stir the food from the outside towards the middle, as food heats more quickly from the outside. After reheating Tips for reheating Always use a lid or cover for reheating food, except when a drier finish is desired, e.g. breaded poultry/meat. ,Always remove the lids from jars, especially jars of baby food. Remove the screw cap and nipple before warming baby bottles. When reheating liquids, place the boiling stick supplied with the appliance into the cup or glass. Never reheat hard boiled eggs in a microwave oven, even without the shell. The eggs can explode. Food taken straight from the refrigerator will take longer to reheat than food stored at room temperature. The cooking time required depends on the texture of the food, its initial temperature and the amount to be cooked. Always ensure that food is sufficiently reheated. 44 Be careful when removing dishes from the appliance. They may be hot. Although heat is not normally produced in the cookware itself by the microwaves (apart from stoneware), heat is transferred from the food to the cookware, which can cause the cookware to become hot. Allow food to stand at room temperature for a few minutes after reheating so that the heat can spread evenly throughout the food and so that a consistent temperature is reached. ,After reheating food/drinks, especially for babies and small children, stir it or shake the cookware and check that the temperature does not pose any danger. Cooking Place the food in a microwave-safe cookware and cover it. When cooking, it is recommended to initially select a power level of 900 W and then, when the food is hot, reduce the power level to 450 W for a more gentle continued cooking. For dishes such as rice or pudding, first select a power level of 900 W, and then reduce it to 150 W for simmering. Tips for cooking The cooking time for vegetables depends on their texture. Fresh vegetables contain more water than vegetables which have been stored and usually cook more quickly. Add a little water to vegetables which have been kept stored. Food taken straight from the refrigerator will take longer to cook than food which has been kept at room temperature. Stir or turn food from time to time during cooking to help it cook more evenly. Ensure that foods that spoil quickly, such as fish, are thoroughly cooked for an appropriate length of time. Food with a thick skin or peel, such as tomatoes, sausages, potatoes (cooked in their skins) and eggplant, should be pierced or the skin cut in several places before cooking to allow steam to escape and prevent the food from bursting. When cooking eggs in their shells in the microwave oven, you must use a specially designed egg boiler. Otherwise, the eggs will explode, even after being removed from the oven interior. Eggs can be cooked without their shells in the microwave oven only if the yolk membrane has been punctured several times first. The pressure could otherwise cause the egg yolk to explode. After cooking Be careful when removing dishes from the appliance. They may be hot. Although heat is not normally produced in the cookware itself by the microwaves (apart from stoneware), heat is transferred from the food to the container, which can cause the container to become hot. Allow food to stand at room temperature for a few minutes (standing time) after cooking so that the heat can spread evenly throughout the food and so that a consistent temperature is reached. 45 Defrosting / Defrosting and reheating or cooking Do not refreeze partially or fully defrosted food. Consume defrosted food as soon as possible, as it will lose its nutritional value and spoil if left for too long. Defrosted food may only be refrozen after it has been cooked. Defrost Select the following microwave power settings to defrost food: – 80 W for defrosting very delicate food, such as cream, butter, cream cakes and cheese. – 150 W for defrosting all other foods. Remove the frozen food from its packaging and place in a microwavesafe container. Do not cover. Turn, stir or separate the food about halfway through the defrosting time. To defrost meat, unpack the frozen meat and place it on an overturned plate in a glass or porcelain cookware so that the meat juice can drip off and be collected. Turn from time to time during defrosting. When defrosting poultry, be sure to strictly observe food hygiene rules. Do not use the liquid from the defrosted poultry. Risk of salmonella poisoning! Always follow USDA guidelines on food safety. 46 Meat, poultry and fish do not need to be fully defrosted before cooking. Defrost the food until its surface is soft enough to accommodate herbs and seasoning. Defrosting followed by reheating or cooking Deep-frozen food can be defrosted and immediately reheated or cooked. After defrosting, select 900 W and then 450 W. Remove the food from its packaging and place in a covered microwave-safe container for defrosting and reheating or cooking. Exception: Ground beef should be left uncovered while cooking. Foods containing large amounts of liquid, such as soups and vegetables, should be stirred several times during the process. Carefully separate and turn slices of meat halfway through. Turn pieces of fish at the halfway mark. After defrosting followed by reheating or cooking Allow the food to stand at room temperature for a few minutes so that the heat can spread evenly throughout the food. Canning You can use the microwave to can small amounts of fruit, vegetables and meat in glass jars. Prepare the items as you normally would. Do not fill the jars more than 1" (2.5 cm) below the rim. Only use clear adhesive tape or microwave-safe clips to close the jars. Never use metal clips or jars with screw-on lids. Do not use canisters for canning. When canisters are used, excess pressure is produced which may cause the canisters to explode. Risk of injury and damage! The amount of time required for the contents in all jars to start bubbling evenly is as follows: 1 jar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 3 minutes 2 jars . . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 6 minutes 3 jars . . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 9 minutes 4 jars . . . . . . . . . . . . approx. 12 minutes This is enough time for canning fruit and cucumbers. For vegetables, reduce the power to 450 W once the contents start bubbling. Cook - Carrots for approx. 15 minutes - Peas for approx. 25 minutes. After canning For best results, use no more than four 1 pint (1/2 - -liter) jars at a time when canning. Place the jars on the turntable. Remove jars from the oven interior, cover with a towel and leave to set in a location protected from drafts for approx. 24 hours. Remove the clips or the adhesive tape and make sure that all glasses are sealed properly. Set the power level to 900 W and bring the jar contents to a boil. The amount of time required for this depends on: – The initial temperature of the contents. – The number of jars. 47 Suggested uses Food Melting butter Quantity Power level (in W) Time (min) Notes 7 tbsp (100 g) 450 1:00 – 1:10 Do not cover. Melting chocolate 4 oz (100 g) 450 3:00 – 3:30 Do not cover. Stir halfway through melting. Dissolving gelatin 1 packet + 5 tbsp water 450 00:10 – 00:30 Preparing flan topping/fruit glaze 1 packet + 1 cup (250 ml) liquid 450 4–5 Do not cover. Stir halfway through heating. Starter made with 1/2 cup (100 g) flour 80 3–5 Cover and leave to proof. 1 oz (20 g) 600 00:10 – 00:20 Place on a plate, do not cover. 1/2 cup (125 ml) 150 1–2 Heat uncovered at low power to bring out flavor. 4 oz (100 g) 900 2 – 2:30 Softening ice cream 1/2 gallon (500 g) 150 1–3 Place open ice cream container in microwave oven. Skinning tomatoes 3 tomatoes 450 6–7 Cut a cross into the top of each tomato, cover, and heat in a little water. The skins will slip off easily. The tomatoes can get very hot. 1 lb (300 g) strawberries, 1 1/2 cups (300 g) sugar 900 7–9 Mix the fruit and sugar in a deep container, cover and cook. Yeast dough Chocolate marshmallows Salad dressings Bacon Preparing strawberry jam Do not cover. Stir halfway through dissolving. Place on paper towel, do not cover. The information provided in this chart is intended as a guide only. 48 Cleaning and care Do not use a steam-cleaner to clean the microwave oven. Steam can reach the live electrical components of the appliance and cause a short circuit. Oven interior and inside of door ,The oven interior can get hot during use. Burn hazard! Clean the appliance interior as soon as the microwave has cooled down. Waiting too long can make cleaning unnecessarily difficult and, in extreme cases, impossible. Under certain conditions, heavy grease and grime can damage the appliance and even be dangerous. Fire hazard! The oven interior and inside of the door can be cleaned using a damp cloth with a mild cleaner or liquid dish soap mixed with water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth. For grease and grime, heat a glass of water for 2 to 3 minutes until the water begins to boil. The steam will collect on the walls and soften the buildup. The oven interior can now be wiped clean (with liquid dish soap if necessary). Do not remove the plate cover to the microwave outlet in the oven interior. Do not let water or any objects penetrate the vents in the appliance. Wring out cloths before using them to wipe out the oven interior to prevent moisture from getting into the openings. Do not use abrasive cleaners, since these will scratch the appliance surfaces. To neutralize odors in the microwave oven, put a cup of water with some lemon juice in the oven interior and heat for a few minutes, or until boiling. 49 Cleaning and care The door should be kept clean at all times and checked at regular intervals for any signs of damage. ,If you notice any damage to the door, do not use the appliance until the defect has been repaired by a Miele authorized technician. To clean the oven interior: ^ Always keep the roller ring and the oven floor below the turntable clean so that the turntable can turn smoothly. ^ Clean the contact surfaces between the turntable and the roller ring. Do not turn the support manually, as this could damage the drive motor. ^ Remove the turntable and wash it either in the dishwasher or by hand with liquid dish soap and water. 50 Cleaning and care Appliance front Do not let water or any objects get into or block the air vents in the door frame. To avoid damaging the surfaces when cleaning, do not use any of the following: – Cleaning products containing soda, ammonia, acid or chloride – Lime removers It is best to remove any grease and grime on the appliance front immediately. If it remains on the surface for a longer period of time, it may become impossible to remove, causing the surfaces to discolor or change. Clean the front with a clean sponge and a solution of hot water and liquid dish soap. After cleaning, dry the front with a soft cloth. A clean, damp microfiber cloth can also be used without cleaner. All of the appliance surfaces are easily scratched. Scratches on glass surfaces may even lead to breakage under certain conditions. Contact with unsuitable cleaners can alter or discolor the surfaces. – Abrasive cleaning products, such as scouring powder, scouring liquid, or pumice stones – Cleaners containing solvents – Stainless steel cleaners – Dishwasher cleaner – Oven sprays – Glass cleaners – Hard, abrasive sponges and brushes, such as pot scrubbers – Eraser sponges – Sharp metal scrapers 51 Cleaning and care Included accessories Boiling stick The boiling stick is dishwasher safe. Plate cover Wash and dry the cover after each use. The cover can be washed in a dishwasher. However, discoloration caused by natural dyes, e.g. from carrots, tomatoes or ketchup, may occur. This discoloration is permanent but will not affect the stability of the cover. 52 Frequently Asked Questions ,Repairs to this appliance must only be carried out by a Miele authorized service technician in strict accordance with current local and national safety regulations. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons may pose a danger to the user. However, you can resolve the following minor problems yourself: What to do if . . . . . . a program will not start. Check whether: ^ The appliance door is closed properly. ^ The system lock has been activated (see "System lock"). ^ The word "Door" appears in the display. The door has remained closed for 20 minutes or longer (see "'door' message). ^ The appliance is properly plugged into an electrical outlet. ^ The main circuit breaker has tripped. If this is the case, there could be a fault in the appliance, the building's electricity supply or another appliance (unplug the power cord from the outlet and contact a qualified electrician or Miele see "After sales service"). . . . a noise can be heard after the cooking process is complete. This is not a malfunction. The cooling fan will continue to run for a while after the cooking process to dispel any moisture from the oven interior and prevent it from settling on the control panel or surrounding cabinetry. It will turn off automatically. . . . the display does not light up. Check whether: ^ The clock display is turned off. . . . the turntable does not turn smoothly. ^ Check whether the oven floor underneath the turntable is clean. ^ Check whether the contact areas between the turntable and the roller ring are clean. Remove any food or grime. . . . food is not adequately defrosted, heated or cooked at the end of the selected cooking time. ^ Check whether an appropriate power level was selected for the time entered. The lower the power level, the more time necessary. ^ Check whether the program was interrupted and not resumed. 53 Frequently Asked Questions . . . the microwave function is working but not the oven lighting. ^ You can operate the appliance as usual, but the lamp has blown. To replace the lamp, contact Miele. . . . strange noises are heard when the microwave oven is in use. Check whether: ^ The food is covered with aluminum foil. If so, remove it. ^ Sparks are being created by the use of crockery with a metallic finish (see "Suitable cookware for microwave ovens"). . . . the clock in the display is not accurate. After a power outage, the clock will need to be reset. ^ Set the correct time of day. . . . food cools down too quickly. In the microwave oven, food begins to cook from the outside first. From there, the heat moves toward the inside of the food. If the food was cooked at a high power level, it is possible that the heat may not have reached the center of the food yet, causing it to be hot on the outside but cold in the middle. During the standing time, the heat is then transferred to the center of the food. This may leave the food warm in the middle but cold on the outside. When reheating food with different 54 consistencies, such as plated meals, it is therefore useful to select a lower power level and lengthen the cooking time. . . . the microwave oven turns off during a cooking, reheating or defrosting program. There may be insufficient air circulation. Check whether: ^ The air inlet or outlet is blocked. Remove any objects if necessary. For safety reasons, the appliance may automatically turn off if it overheats. Cooking can be resumed after a cooldown period. If the microwave oven turns off repeatedly, please contact Miele. ,If you are not able to solve the problem by following the instructions above, do not, under any circumstances, open the appliance casing. This microwave oven should only be repaired by a Miele authorized technician. After sales service In the event of a fault which you cannot easily fix yourself, please contact the Miele Technical Service Department: U 1-800-999-1360 techserv@mieleusa.com V 1-800-565-6435 service@miele.ca When contacting Technical Service please quote the serial number and model of your microwave. This information is visible on the silver data plate. MieleCare MieleCare, our Extended Service Contract program, gives you the assurance of knowing that your appliance investment is covered by 5 years of worry free ownership. MieleCare is the only Extended Service Contract in the industry that guarantees repairs by a Miele Authorized Service Provider using genuine Miele parts. Only genuine Miele parts installed by factory trained professionals can guarantee the safety, reliability, and longevity of your Miele appliance. Please note that unless expressly approved in writing by Miele’s Service department, Extended Service Contracts offered by other providers for Miele products will not be recognized by Miele. Our goal here is to prevent unauthorized (and untrained) service personnel from working on your Miele products, possibly doing further damage to them, you and/or your home. To learn more about MieleCare Extended Service Contracts, please contact your appliance dealer or visit us online at: http://mieleusa.com/mielecare 55 56 Installation Instructions Caring for the environment Disposal of packaging material Disposal of your old appliance The cardboard box and packing materials protect the appliance during shipping. They have been designed to be biodegradable and recyclable. Old appliance may contain materials that can be recycled. Please contact your local recycling authority about the possibility of recycling these materials. Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children. Danger of suffocation!Ensure that any plastic wrap is disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children. Danger of suffocation! Before discarding an old appliance ensure that it presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal. Unplug it from the outlet, cut off its power cord and remove any doors to prevent hazards. 58 Electrical connection ,CAUTION: Before servicing, disconnect the power supply by either removing the fuse, shutting off the power main or manually "tripping" the circuit breaker. Power supply The microwave comes equipped with a power cord with a NEMA 5-15 P molded plug ready plug ready for connection to a: 120 V, 15 A, 60 Hz power supply. Installation work and repairs should only be performed by a qualified technician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Repairs and service by unqualified persons could be dangerous and the manufacturer will not be held responsible. WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED Installer: Please leave these instructions with the consumer. Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, make sure that the voltage and frequency listed on the data plate correspond with the household electrical supply. This data must correspond in order to prevent machine damage. Consult an electrician if in doubt. Only operate the appliance after it has been installed into cabinetry. The appliance must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. 59 Installation Installation dimensions When installing the microwave oven, ensure that there is unhindered ventilation at the front of the appliance. Do not block the ventilation slots with any objects. When transporting the microwave oven, do not carry the appliance by the door handle. Doing so may damage the door. Use the handle recesses on the sides of the casing. 60 Installation Installation instructions The microwave oven may not be operated until it has been properly installed in a cabinet. ^ Slide the microwave oven into the cabinet space, and pull the cable with the plug through the rear wall of the cabinet. 61 Installation ^ Align the appliance. ^ Open the microwave door and screw the appliance into the side walls of the cabinet using the screws provided. 62 Please have the model and serial number of your appliance available before contacting Technical Service. U.S.A. Canada Miele, Inc. Importer Miele Limited National Headquarters 9 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone: 800-843-7231 609-419-9898 609-419-4298 Fax: www.mieleusa.com Technical Service & Support Nationwide Phone: 800-999-1360 888-586-8056 Fax: TechnicalService@mieleusa.com Headquarters and Miele Centre 161 Four Valley Drive Vaughan, ON L4K 4V8 www.miele.ca Customer Care Centre Phone: 800-565-6435 905-532-2272 customercare@miele.ca Germany Manufacturer Miele & Cie. KG Carl-Miele-Straße 29 33332 Gütersloh 63 M 6160 TC, M 6260 TC en - US, CA, MX M.-Nr. 09 798 370 / 00
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