User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
- Guide to the oven 10
- Guide to the display 11
- Oven accessories 13
- Safety and energy saving features 15
- Settings J 16
- Selecting cookware 22
- Before using the oven 26
- Using the oven 29
- Selecting cooking times 31
- Timer 33
- Functions 34
- Bake 35
- Broil 37
- Microwave 39
- Master Chef 44
- Defrost 46
- Roast 47
- Using the roast probe 49
- Favorites 51
- Sabbath 53
- Cleaning and Care 54
- Frequently asked questions 58
- Technical Service 61
- Electrical connection 64
- Installation 65
Covering the food
Use a cover only during the
Microwave-Solo function.
Do not use a cover if using a
combination program which uses
microwave power.
Plastics are only heat-resistant up to
230°F (110°C). Higher temperatures
(Broiling, Convection Bake, etc.) can
cause the cover to melt into the
food.
The cover should not completely
seal the container. This may prevent
steam from escaping causing the
cover to melt.
A cover:
– prevents most of the steam from
escaping, especially when cooking
foods which needs longer to cook,
such as potatoes.
–
shortens and evens out the cooking
process.
–
prevents the food from drying out.
–
prevents soiling of the oven interior.
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Cover the food with a glass or plastic
lid suitable for microwave ovens.
They are available in retail stores.
Plastic wrap suitable for microwaving
can also be used.
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Do not heat food in closed
containers e.g. glass baby food
containers. Vent the container
before heating.
Do not use a lid or cover when cooking
food if a crisp finish is desired e.g.
breaded chicken, garlic bread, etc.
Selecting cookware
25