Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
- Appliance description 16
- Before first use 18
- Principle of operation 19
- Functions 20
- Suitable cookware for microwave ovens 21
- Clock display 25
- Operation 26
- Automatic programs 31
- Recipes for the automatic programs ° 33
- Reheating 35
- Cooking 36
- Defrosting / Defrosting and reheating or cooking 37
- Canning 38
- Suggested uses 39
- Saving your favorite programs 40
- Changing settings 42
- Cleaning and care 44
- Frequently Asked Questions 47
- After sales service 50
- Caring for the environment 52
- Electrical connection 53
- Installation 54
- Contact details 59
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The boiling stick ensures that
liquids heat up evenly, allowing
bubbles to form at the right time.
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
container 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
place the boiling wand supplied
into the cup or glass.
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