SEVERIN MW 7775 Microwave Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
SEVERIN

SEVERIN MW 7775 Microwave

SEVERIN MW 7775 Microwave Instruction Manual

Microwave oven

Brief instructions / program examples


Re-heating a 1-course meal (approx. 350g)

Press  2x (Display h-2 ) + press   2x (Display 350g ) + press

Microwave operation at maximum power for 60 seconds

Press  2x

Microwave operation for 5 minutes at 80% power (720 W)

2x + (Display 5:00 ) +

Hot-air operation for 45 minutes at 160°C

+ 2x (Display 160°C ) +  + (Display 45:00 ) +

8 minutes’ grilling time

+ 5x (Display G-1 ) + + (Display 8:00 ) +

Defrost function for10 minutes (400g)

(Display d-1 ) + (Display 400g ) +

Combination microwave/grill for 20 minutes

+ 3x (Display C-2 ) + + (Display 20:00 ) +

Combination microwave/hot-air for 30 minutes

+ 4x  (Display C-1 ) + + (Display 30:00 ) +

Defrost function for 4 minutes, 100% (900W) microwave operation for 6 minutes, followed by 5 minutes’ grilling time

2x (Display d-2 ) + (Display 4:00 ) +  + (Display 6:00 ) +  + 5x (Display G-1 ) + +

(Display 5:00 )

Dear Customer
Before using the appliance, please read the following instructions carefully and keep this instruction manual for future reference. The appliance must only be used by persons familiar with these instructions.

Construction – Device

  1. Interior light
  2. Display
  3. Control panel
  4. Glass turntable
  5. Roller ring
  6. Drive unit
  7. Grill rack
  8. Grill element (concealed)
  9. Door handle
  10. Door locks
  11. Viewing window
  12. Protective cover

Construction - Device

Structure – control buttons and display

Button

|
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| Setting the time
| Thawing by time or weight
| “Heating” option
| Quick start & confirmation of the input
| Cancel operation or input
| “-” option
| “+” option
| “Menu” option
**| “Microwave power” option
Display|
**
| “Microwave” indicator
****| “Hot air” display


| “Grill” display

Safety instructions

Important safety instructions
Please read the following instructions carefully and keep this instruction manual for future reference.

Connection to the mains supply

The appliance should only be connected to an earthed socket installed in accordance with the regulations. Make sure that the supply voltage corresponds with the voltage marked on the rating label. This product complies with all binding CE labelling directives.

Positioning the unit

  • Always place the microwave oven on a stable, level and heat-resistant surface, ensuring that it is protected from any heat source or excessive humidity.

  • The appliance must only be set up and operated on a surface at least 850 mm above floor level.

  • Do not operate the appliance outdoors.

  • The feet on the base of the unit must not be removed.

  • Sufficient ventilation must be ensured at all times. Do not place any objects on the unit, and make sure that the following minimum distances from any wall or other object are maintained:
    Sides: 7.5 cm
    Top: 30.0 cm

  • The device must not be installed in a cupboard or behind a decorative door to avoid overheating. Mounting the device directly under a panel or cabinet is not permitted.

Important notes

  • Caution: Certain types of food may tend to catch fire. Do not, under any circumstances, leave the appliance unattended when using the microwave, grill, hot-air or combination functions.

  • This microwave oven is intended for the defrosting, heating and cooking of food only. Caution: Any attempt to dry food or clothing, to heat up warming pads, house slippers, sponges, wet cleaning cloths etc. may cause injuries, combustion or fire.

  • No responsibility will be accepted if damage results from improper use, or if these instructions are not complied with.

  • Only dishes suitable for microwave use may be used. Metal containers are not permitted for heating food and drinks in microwave mode. For more information,  please refer to the “Use suitable dishes” section.

  • Caution: The appliance and its accessible surfaces become hot during operation. Take extreme care not to touch the heating elements. Children under the age of 8 must be kept away at all times unless there is constant supervision.

  • This appliance may be used by children (at least 8 years of age) and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lacking experience and knowledge, provided they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance and fully understand all dangers and safety precautions involved.

  • Children must not be permitted to play with the appliance.

  • Children must not be permitted to carry out any cleaning or maintenance work on the appliance unless they are supervised.

  • The appliance and its power cord must be kept well away from children under 8 at all times.

  • To avoid any risk of electric shock, do not clean the appliance with liquids or immerse it in a liquid.

  • The device is not intended to be operated with an external timer or a separate telecontrol system.

  • Warning: Because of the high temperatures that occur during operation in the combination functions, children must not use the appliance unless they are properly supervised by an adult.

  • When using the combination, grill and/or hot-air functions, take extreme care not to touch the interior heating elements.

  • Always switch the appliance off and remove the plug from the wall socket:

    •  before cleaning,
    •  in case of any malfunction,
    • after each use
  • Caution: The exterior surfaces of the appliance may become hot during operation. There is also a danger of steam being emitted through the ventilation slots, with a consequent risk of scalding.

  • When removing the plug from the wall socket, never pull on the power cord; always grip the plug itself.

  • Make sure that neither the housing nor the connecting cable comes too close to a hot
    cooking plate or open flames. Do not let the connecting cable hang down and keep it away from hot parts of the device.

  • The device must be cleaned regularly and food residues must be regularly removed.
    Clean the cooking space after each use. The inside of the door, the door frame and the rolling ring/drive as well as the running surface under the glass turntable must always\ be kept clean. A slightly damp, soft cloth and a little washing-up liquid are suitable for  cleaning.

  • If the unit is not kept properly clean, deterioration in the quality of its surfaces may be caused, with possible subsequent shortening of its life-cycle, as well as potential risk to the user’s safety. Any food residue should therefore be removed right away. For detailed information on cleaning the appliance, please refer to the section Cleaning.

  • To avoid scratches on the glass door, do not use aggressive or harsh cleaning solutions or metal scrapers to clean it, as damage to the glass may otherwise occur.

  • Do not use steam cleaning appliances.

  • This appliance is intended for domestic or similar applications, such as the

    • staff kitchens in shops, offices and other similar working environments,
    •  agricultural working environments,
    •  by customers in hotels, motels etc. and similar accommodation,
    •  in bed-and breakfast type environments.
  • Warning: It is dangerous for anyone other than a trained person to perform any service or repair that requires the removal of any cover designed to provide protection against exposure to microwave energy. This also applies to replacing the special connecting cable or the lighting. Therefore, in the event of a repair being needed, please contact our customer service by phone or email (see Annex).

  • When heating liquids in your microwave oven, the liquid may heat up beyond boiling-point without visible evidence of bubbling. It is therefore important to exercise extreme caution when handling any containers, e.g. when removing them from the oven.

  • Eggs in their shells or whole hard-boiled eggs must not be heated up in a microwave oven, since they may explode even after the microwave heating process has finished.

  • Warning: It is also highly dangerous to heat up liquids or any kind of solid food items in closed containers in the unit, since there is a real danger of explosion.

  • The contents of baby bottles or glass containers with baby food must be thoroughly stirred or shaken to ensure that the temperature is evenly distributed. To avoid painful and dangerous scalding, always check the temperature before feeding a child.

  • When heating or cooking food contained or wrapped in combustible materials such as plastic or paper, there is a danger of those materials igniting. It is also possible that food will dry out or even ignite if the selected cooking time is excessive. Fat or oil are also inflammable substances. It is therefore important to supervise the appliance during operation. Highly volatile or inflammable liquids such as concentrated alcohol must of course not be heated up.

  • Should any smoke be noticed during operation, keep the door closed to inhibit or smother any flames. Switch the unit off immediately and remove the plug from the wall socket.

  • To prevent danger of burns, a suitable oven-cloth must always be used when removing food items from the oven, since the utensils and cooking containers heat up not only during use of the grill or hot-air functions, but also during microwave operation.

  • Special food thermometers (as used in conventional baking ovens) are not suitable for use with microwave ovens.

Before first use

  •  After unpacking and every time before connecting the unit to the power supply, check the unit and its power cord carefully for any signs of damage.

  • Warning! Ensure that the door, including the viewing window and door locks, are 22 not damaged or bent and that it closes firmly against the support. This is important to ensure that no microwave energy is allowed to escape during operation. For the same reason, the entire casing as well as the inside of the oven must be carefully checked.
    Should the unit show any signs of damage, it must not be used under any circumstances until it has been repaired by a qualified technician.

  • Remove any exterior and interior packaging materials. All these materials are suitable for recycling.

  • Do not remove the protective film covering the inside of the door, nor the turntable/ drive unit or the grey-brown protective cover next to the light on the right of the interior.

  • Caution: Keep any packaging materials well away from children – such materials are a potential source of danger, e.g. of suffocation.

  • Before the appliance is used for the first time, or after extended periods of non-use, it should be thoroughly cleaned as described in the section Cleaning.

  • Insert the roller ring/drive unit and the glass turntable into the unit.

  • Before the microwave appliance is used for the first time, let it heat up on the grill setting (without the microwave function activated) for approximately 10 minutes. This will remove the smell typically encountered when first switching on a grill. A little smoke may be emitted; this is quite normal, but ensure there is sufficient ventilation.

  • This appliance is a group 2 class B ISM device. Group 2 contains all ISM devices (industrial, scientific, medical) generating radio frequency energy and/or using radio frequency energy in the form of electro-magnetic radiation to process materials; it also comprises spark erosion devices. Class B specifies devices designed for domestic use, or any similar devices integrated in the general power grid supplying domestic units.

Note: Do not switch the unit on unless the food to be heated or cooked has been placed inside the oven. Operating the appliance empty could result in damage to the unit.

The microwave function (Group II in compliance with EN 55011)

Electromagnetic energy is generated inside the unit, causing the molecules in the food (mainly water molecules) to oscillate and subsequently causing the food to become hot. Food with high water content will therefore heat up faster than relatively dry food. The heat is generated gradually inside the food. Any utensils, container or plates used are heated up only indirectly as a result of the food temperature.

Always use suitable kitchen utensils

  • Do not place the food directly onto the glass turntable; always use a suitable plate or cooking container. Make sure that the container does not protrude over the rim of the glass turntable.
  • Metal objects are to be avoided since microwaves are reflected from metal surfaces and might not reach the food to be cooked. Any metal in the oven might also cause sparks, resulting in possible damage to the unit.
  • As a general rule, cutlery or metal containers must not be used in the microwave oven. Some food wrappings contain aluminium foil or wires underneath a layer of paper and are therefore also unsuitable for use with microwave appliances. Should the use of aluminium foil be recommended in a recipe, ensure that the food is tightly wrapped in the aluminium foil (avoiding any air blisters). Ensure a minimum distance of 2.5 cm between the aluminium foil and the interior walls of the oven.
  • Always make sure that the cooking container or plate used does not have any metal decoration, such as a gold rim, or colour containing metal particles. Lead crystal objects are also not suitable. Always make sure that the cooking containers used are not hollow in any part (e.g. in the handles). Porous materials may have absorbed water during cleaning and are again not suitable. Cooking containers or utensils made of ‘Melamine’ plastic material absorb energy and are also unsuitable.

Using the microwave function

  • Containers made from heat-resistant glass or porcelain, however, are well suited for use in microwave appliances.
  • Plastic is suitable only if it is heat-resistant.
  • Cooking containers especially designed for use with microwave ovens are available at most kitchenware dealers.
  • Cooking bags etc. should be punctured to release any high pressure during cooking.

Using the grill or hot-air function

  • When using the grill or hot-air function, any heat-resistant containers or plates suitable for conventional ovens may be used. Do not use plastic items when the grill or hot-air function is used.
  • The food to be cooked can be put directly on the grill rack, which is then placed on the glass turntable.

Microwave/grill or microwave/hot-air combinations

  • When using the microwave + grill or microwave + hot-air combinations, each function is activated alternately. The containers or plates must therefore be suitable for use in a microwave as well as being heat-resistant. Because of the relatively high temperatures, plastic items must not be used. Make sure that container or plate used does not contain any metal parts.

Operation

General information on programming the unit

To ensure optimum results, this microwave oven uses state-of-the-art electronics.

  • When any control button is pressed, the correct input is acknowledged by one beep signal.
  • While a programme sequence is running, the current setting can be called up by pressing the appropriate key. E.g., if during the  microwave programme the key is pressed, the display will show the selected power setting.
  • A programme can be interrupted or restarted by pressing the key.
General operating sequence
  •  Place the food to be heated in a suitable container. Place the container onto the turntable in the oven.
  • When food is placed in the microwave, it should be covered to prevent it from drying out. Glass or plastic covers especially designed for use with microwave appliances are available at most kitchenware dealers.
  • When using the grill, hot-air or any of the combination functions, do not cover the food to be cooked. The grill rack may be put directly on the glass turntable with the food itself on the grill rack.
  • Close the door and set the desired programme.
  • As the programme is started, the turntable starts to rotate. During operation, the interior light remains on.
  • If, during operation, the door is opened or the key is pressed (e.g. to stir or to turn the food in order to ensure that the temperature is evenly distributed), the timer and programme functions are automatically suspended. The programme will automatically resume only after the door is closed again and the key is pressed.
  • Press twice to interrupt the programme.
  • 5 beeps indicate that the pre-programmed period has elapsed; at the same time, the interior lighting switches off.
  • Open the door and remove the container with the food.
  • In order to achieve an even heat distribution through the food, the container should be set aside for several minutes.
Setting the clock

Once the unit has been connected to the power supply, the display shows ‘ 0:00’ and an acoustic signal is heard.
Note: The time display does not start counting, unless the clock has been set. The time setting process can be cancelled by pressing the key.

  1. The clock must be set when the appliance is connected for the first time, and also if a power failure has reset the clock.
  2.  Press  once or twice to select the 24- or 12-hour display. The display shows 24H or 12H.
  3. Press or to set the correct hour. The hour must be in the range 0-23 (for 24H ) or 1-12 (for 12H ).
  4. Press The minute digits start flashing.
  5. Press  or  to set the correct minutes. The set time must be in the range 059.
  6. Press  to finish setting the time. The symbol ‘:’ flashes and the correct time is displayed.
Quick-programming

The most commonly used microwave time-settings can be called up simply by pressing **. With this function, the microwave power setting is always 100%. Each press on the key adds 30 seconds to the cooking time.
Note: The cooking process starts as soon as the key is pressed for the first time.
Example: To programme the microwave function for a cooking time of 2 minutes at 100% power. Press **
4 times. The display shows 2:00, and the symbol **** starts flashing.

The microwave function

To programme the unit for cooking, the correct mode (microwave), the required power setting and the cooking time must be selected, before the programme sequence can be started. The power setting is selected by repeatedly pressing . The cooking time can be pre-set to a maximum of 95 minutes.

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Power settings

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Power (P)

|

Display

|

Type

1 x

|

900 W

|

P100 (100 %)

|

High

|

Heating up liquids, cooking

2 x

|

720 W

|

P 80 (80 %)

|

Medium high

|

Defrosting and heating up deep-frozen dishes

3 x

|

450 W

|

P 50 (50 %)

|

Medium

|

Cooking delicate food

4 x

|

270 W

|

P 30 (30 %)

|

Defrosting

|

Defrosting

5 x

|

90 W

|

P 10 (10 %)

|

Low

|

Defrosting delicate food

Example: To programme the microwave function for a cooking time of 5 minutes at 50% power.
1. Press 3 times. The display shows P 50 and **.
2. Press or , until the display shows
5:00.**

3. Press The symbol starts flashing on the display.

Note: The following steps are used for setting the cooking time:
0 – 1 minute : 5-second steps
1 – 5 minutes : 10-second steps
5 – 10 minutes : 30-second steps
10 – 30 minutes : 1-minute steps
30 – 95 minutes : 5-minute steps

The hot-air function

With this function, hot air circulates inside the oven, achieving an even cooking and browning process. The preprogrammable temperature range for this unit is between 140°C and 230°C. The temperature is set by using the keys and . The cooking time can be pre-set to a maximum of 95 minutes. If required, the appliance may also be pre-heated. Select the desired temperature level and press ‘Start’.

Example: The appliance is to be pre-heated to 200°C, followed by a cooking time of 30 minutes.

  1. Press 140°C starts flashing on the display, and the symbol ****appears.
  2. Use the keys and to set the temperature to 200°C.
  3. Press ****to confirm the temperature setting.
  4. Press ****to start the pre-heating process.
  5. The symbol **and the red indicator ‘ 200°C ’ will flash while pre-heating is in progress. As soon as the pre-set temperature has been reached, the red indicator ‘ 200°C** ’ stops flashing.
  6. Open the door, place the food inside the oven compartment and close the door again.
  7. Press or , until the display shows 30:00.
  8. Press to start the cooking process. The symbol flashes on the display; during the heating process, the red indicator ‘ 200°C’.appears as well.

Note: Steps 4 and 5 can be omitted, if pre-heating is not required.

The grill function

The grilling process uses radiation heat to process the food. This programme is suitable for cooking ‚au gratin‘ or for grilling thin pieces of meat. Select the desired grilling time. The grilling time can be pre-set to a maximum of 95 minutes. The power setting of the grill function cannot be changed. As the meat needs to be turned after one side is sufficiently browned, and taken out once it is done on both sides, this process should be closely monitored.

Example: Programming the grill function for 30 minutes.

  1. Press 140°C starts flashing on the display, and the symbol ****appears.

  2. Use the keys and to set the grill function. The indicator ‘G-1’flasheson the display; in addition, the symbol
    appears.

  3. Press ****to confirm the grill function.

  4. Use the keys and to set the required cooking time.

  5. Press ****to start the grill process. The symbol flashes on the display.

Combination functions

When using the combination functions, the microwave, hot/air and grill functions are activated alternately at different time settings. Using the various combinations helps to reduce the overall cooking time. These programmes are useful for fish, potatoes, soufflés or cooking ‘au gratin’.

Function Display Microwave Grill Hot air
Combi 1

C-1

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| |

Combi 2

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C-2

|

|

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Combi 3|

C-3

| |

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Combi 4

|

C-4

|

|

|

  1. Press 140°C starts flashing on the display, and the symbol ****appears.
  2. Use the keys and to set the required combination functions. The indicator ‘C-1’, ‘C-2’, ‘C-3’ or ‘C-4 ’ starts flashing, and the corresponding symbol ( , or ****, or   ) appears.
  3. Press ****to confirm the selected combination.
  4. Use the keys and  to set the required cooking time.
  5. Press ****to start the cooking process. The corresponding symbol for the selected function flashes on the display.
Defrost programme according to time or weight ( )

This defrosting programme is useful for defrosting food by either setting the weight of the food to be defrosted, or by directly setting the defrosting time. For delicate food we recommend defrosting on the level ‘Low’ (see table Power setting), to ensure that the food is defrosted with an even, low temperature setting. The indicator ‘d-1’ represents weight-based defrosting; ‘d-2’ represents time-based defrosting.

Helpful notes:

  • The defrosting process should be interrupted at regular intervals and those food portions already defrosted should be taken out; this is to ensure that food already defrosted will not take away heat from food that still requires defrosting.
  • Should the food not be completely defrosted after the pre-set defrosting time has elapsed, it is advisable to limit any further defrosting times to 1-minute periods until the food is fully defrosted.
  • Food stored in plastic containers or wrapped in plastic should be left standing for a while after it has been taken from the freezer. Wait until the food can be easily detached from the plastic, before it is put into the oven inside a container suitable for use with microwave ovens.
  1. Press once or twice. The display shows ‘ d-1 ’ or ‘d-2’ and, in addition, the symbols and .
  2.  Use the keys  and  to set the weight of the food to be defrosted (between 100 g and 2000 g) or the desired defrosting time (between 00:05 and 95:00).
  3. Press ****to start the defrosting process. An acoustic signal is heard, and the symbols  and  start flashing.
Re-heating function

The re-heating function is useful for heating up ready-cooked meals. For programming, it is sufficient to indicate the type of food and the weight.

Type of food

|

Weight

|

Display

---|---|---

h-1 Re-heating

|

150 g

|

150

250 g

|

250

350 g

|

350

450 g

|

450

600 g

|

600

h-2 1-course meal

|

250 g

|

250

350 g

|

350

450 g

|

450

h-3 Beverage / coffee

|

1 (approx. 240 g)

|

1

2 (approx. 480 g)

|

2

3 (approx. 720 g)|

3

h-4 Bread rolls / pastries

| 1 (approx. 70 g)|

1

2 (approx. 140 g)

|

2

3 (approx. 210 g)

|

3

  1. Press until the appropriate type of food is shown (‘h-1’, ‘h-2’, ‘h-3’, ‘h-4’). The display shows AUTO and .
  2. Use the keys and  to set the weight.
  3. Press to start the re-heating process. The symbols AUTO and start flashing.
Automatic cooking programmes

These automatic cooking programmes are helpful when cooking food without having to select any particular settings, e.g. for power or cooking time. Once a programme has started, the currently selected function is indicated by the appropriate symbols on the display (e.g. for microwave).

  1. Press to open the menu for the automatic cooking programmes.
  2. Use the keys and   to select from the desired programme from the menu. The display shows the corresponding programme symbol and ‘A-1’ to ‘A-10’.
  3. Press to confirm the programme.
  4. Use the keys and to set the desired weight.
  5. Press to start the programme.

Menu

|

Weight

|

Display

---|---|---
A-1 Fish
****|

150 g

|

150

250 g

|

250

350 g

|

350

450 g

|

450

650 g

|

650

A-2 Soup
|

200 ml

|

200

400 ml

|

400

600 ml

|

600

A-3 Meat
|

150 g

|

150

300 g

| 300C

450 g

|

450

600 g

|

600

A-4 Bread
|

50 g

|

50

100 g

|

100

150 g

|

150

A-5 Pizza
|

200 g

|

200

300 g

|

300

400 g

|

400

A-6  Cake
|

475 g

|

475

A-7 Noodles /
pasta|

50 g (with cold water 450 g)

|

50

100 g (with cold water 800 g)

|

100

150 g (with cold water 1200 g)

|

150

A-8 Chicken/poultry
|

500 g

|

500

750 g

|

750

1000 g

|

1000

1200 g

|

1200

A-9 Vegetables
|

150 g

|

150

350 g

|

350

500 g

|

500

A-10 Potatoes
|

230 g

|

1

460 g

|

2

690 g

|

3

Setting multiple programmes

The unit may be set for a maximum of 3 programmes running consecutively, e.g. defrosting, followed by microwave and then hot-air cooking. Any defrosting, microwave, grill or hot-air programmes as well as the combination of the programmes may be selected. Any defrosting programme must of course run before any cooking programme can be started.

Example: To defrost food before it is cooked, first with the microwave function and then with the hot-air function.

  1. Programme the defrost function (without pressing )
  2. Programme the microwave function (without pressing ).
  3. Programme the hot-air function.
  4. Press . The display shows the appropriate symbols for the selected programmes.
  5. beeps indicate that the entire programme has finished.

Hint: This memory function is especially helpful when using the microwave to cook food at different power settings. While a higher power setting is selected initially, the power can be reduced at a later stage in order to keep the food hot, and to ensure that the heat is evenly distributed when the food is already done.

Timer

The microwave can be pre-programmed in such a way that it starts operating at a pre-determined time. However, always check first that the time on the unit has been correctly set prior to using the timer delay function.

  1. Set the time (see Setting the clock).
  2. Set the desired programme. The unit allows you to set 3 programmes; however, none of the defrosting programmes can be selected with the timer delay. Do not press the key yet.
  3. Press  The current time is displayed and the hour display flashes.
  4.  Use the keys and to select the desired hour setting (between 0-23 resp. 1-12) at which you want the unit to start operating.
  5. Press  The minute display flashes.
  6. Use the keys and  to select the desired minute setting (between 0-59) at which you want the unit to start operating.
  7. Press . The selected programme will start at the pre-programmed time, when 2 acoustic signals will be heard.
Childproof safety device

This safety device prevents children from operating the appliance without supervision.
To activate the safety device, press for 3 seconds. The symbol appears on the display.
To switch off the safety device, press again for 3 seconds. The symbol disappears.
Note: Should you experience a problem switching the appliance on, first verify that the safety device is not activated.

Cleaning

  • Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it is disconnected from the power supply and has cooled down completely.
  • Do not clean the unit with water. Make sure that no water – however small an amount – is allowed to enter the ventilation slots on the inside or outside of the unit. Do not use any steam cleaning appliances.
  • The interior surfaces must be cleaned thoroughly after each cycle of use. Any food residue must be removed. The inside of the door, the door frame, the roller ring/drive unit and the guiding track area underneath the glass turntable must be kept clean at all times.
  • The entire unit may be wiped with a slightly damp lint-free cloth and a mild household detergent. Wipe thoroughly dry afterwards.
  • Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaning solutions. Commercially available sprays specifically developed for cleaning conventional baking ovens are not to be used.
  • The grill rack, turntable and roller ring/drive unit may be cleaned in hot soapy water.
Technical specifications

Outside dimensions:
Inside dimensions| 520 mm (W) x 510 mm (D) x 335 mm (H)
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  • glass turntable:
  • clearance above the glass turntable:

| Ø 315 mm
e: 185 mm
Unit weight:| ca. 19,3 kg
Operating voltage:
Total power consumption:| 230V~ 50 Hz

  • grill:
  • microwave:
  • hot-air:
  • microwave/grill combination:

| 1100 W
1450 W
2500 W
1450 W
Microwave output:| 90 W – 900 W

Disposal Devices marked with this symbol must be disposed of separately from your household waste, as they contain valuable materials which can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the environment and human health. Your local authority or retailer can provide information on the matter.

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