User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Guide to the Speed Oven
- Control panel
- Features
- Before using for the first time
- Settings
- System lock
- Timer
- Guide to the modes
- Microwave power
- Selecting cookware
- Energy saving tips
- Solo modes
- Microwave (Solo)
- Combi Modes
- Minute +
- Popcorn
- Bake
- Roast
- Broil
- Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking
- Defrosting without Microwave power
- Canning
- Gentle Bake
- Frozen food
- Cleaning and care
- Frequently asked questions
- Technical Service
- Caring for the environment
- Electrical connection
- Installation diagrams
- Installation
 
Roast
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Always follow USDA guidelines on
food safety.
Oven modes
Convection Bake , Auto Roast 
For roasting meat, fish and poultry
dishes in which a browned finish is
desired.
Combi Bake , 
Combi Auto Roast 
The program duration is shorter with
these modes.
Set the microwave to the following
levels for the entire cooking duration.
– For meat and fish: max. level .
– For poultry: level .
This combination program is not
suitable for cooking roast beef or
tenderloins. The center would be too
well cooked before the exterior is
browned.
Cookware
Please take into account the material of
your bakeware in your choice of oven
mode:
– Convection Bake / Convection Roast
 / Auto Roast :
Oven dishes, ovenproof ceramic
dishes and glass dishes.
Make sure that the pot and lid have
heat-resistant handles.
– Combi Bake  / Combi Auto Roast
:
Dishes must be suitable for use in a
microwave oven and must not have
metal lids (see "Containers suitable
for microwave use").
Roasting in a closed pan
 Season the meat and place it in the
roasting dish. Dot with butter or
brush with oil if necessary. For large
lean cuts of meat 4.5-6.5 lbs (2–3 kg)
and fatty poultry, add about 1/2 cup
(1/8 l) of water to the dish.
 When using a roasting bag, follow the
manufacturer's instructions.
Roasting on the rack
Add a little fat or oil to very lean meat or
place a few strips of bacon on the top.
Do not add too much liquid during
cooking as this will hinder the
browning process.










