14. TROUBLESHOOTING....................41 FOR PERFECT RESULTS Thank you for choosing this AEG product. We have created it to give you impeccable performance for many years, with innovative technologies that help make life simpler features you might not find on ordinary appliances. Please spend a few minutes reading to get the very best from it.
ENGLISH SAFETY INFORMATION Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully read the supplied instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible if an incorrect installation and use causes injuries and damages. Always keep the instructions with the appliance for future reference.
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Ensure that the appliance is switched off before • replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock. Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance. • Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal •...
ENGLISH Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled eggs should • not be heated in the appliance since they may explode, even after microwave heating has ended. The appliance should be cleaned regularly and any • food deposits removed. Failure to maintain the appliance in a clean condition •...
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2.3 Use appliance. It is not a defect in the sense of the warranty law. WARNING! • Use a deep pan for moist cakes. Fruit Risk of injury, burns and juices cause stains that can be electrical shock or explosion.
ENGLISH • Disconnect the appliance from the WARNING! mains supply. Risk of electrical shock. • Cut off the mains cable and discard it. • Remove the door catch to prevent • Before replacing the lamp, disconnect children and pets to get closed in the the appliance from the power supply.
4. CONTROL PANEL 4.1 Electronic programmer Use the sensor fields to operate the appliance. Sensor Function Comment field Display Shows the current settings of the appliance. ON / OFF To activate and deactivate the appliance. Heating Functions Touch the sensor field once to choose a heating or Assisted Cook- function or the menu: Assisted Cooking.
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ENGLISH Sensor Function Comment field Home key To go back one level in the menu. To show the main menu, touch the field for 3 seconds. Time and addi- To set different functions. When a heating func- tional functions tion operates, touch the sensor field to set the timer or the functions: Function Lock, Favourite Programme, Heat + Hold, Set + Go.
Symbol Function Heat + Hold The function is active. 5. BEFORE FIRST USE 5.2 First Connection WARNING! Refer to Safety chapters. When you connect the appliance to the mains or after the power cut, you have to 5.1 Initial Cleaning...
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ENGLISH Submenu for: Basic Settings Sym- Submenu Description Set Time of Day Sets the current time on the clock. Time Indication When ON, the display shows the current time when you deactivate the appliance. Set + Go When ON, in the Select Options window you can choose the function: Set + Go.
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Heating function Application Conventional Cooking To bake and roast food on 1 shelf position. Frozen Foods To make your convenience food like e.g. French Fries, Wedges, spring rolls crispy. Turbo Grilling To roast larger meat joints or poultry with bones on 1 shelf position.
ENGLISH 6.4 Activating a heating – Use metal dishes to improve the energy saving. function – When possible, put the food inside the oven without heating it 1. Activate the appliance. 2. Select the menu: Heating Functions. – When the cooking duration is 3.
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• Do not use the appliance to cook Defrosting butter, portions of gateau, eggs in their shells and snails, quark: because they can burst.
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ENGLISH Suitable cookware and materials Cookware / Material Microwave Grilling Defrost- Heating Cooking Ovenproof glass and porcelain (with no metal components, e. g. Pyrex, heat-proof glass) Non-ovenproof glass and porcelain Glass and glass ceramic made of ovenproof / frost-proof material (e. g. Arcoflam), grill shelf Ceramic , earthenware...
• You get better results for rice if you use flat, wide dishes. 7.2 Microwave functions Functions Description Microwave Creates the heat directly in the food. Use it to heat pre-prepared meals and drinks, to defrost meat or fruit, and to cook vegetables and fish.
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ENGLISH 7.5 Setting the Quick Start 7.6 Examples of cooking function applications for power settings The data in the table is for guidance 1. If necessary, touch to deactivate only. the appliance. 2. Touch to activate the Quick Start function. Each touch of adds 30 seconds to the Duration time.
8. CLOCK FUNCTIONS 8.1 Clock functions table Clock function Application Minute Minder To set a countdown (max. 2 h 30 min). This function has no effect on the operation of the appliance. You can also activate it when the appliance is deactivated.
ENGLISH 8.3 Heat + Hold The function stays on if you change the heating functions. Conditions for the function: 8.4 Extra Time • The set temperature is more than 80 °C. The function: Extra Time makes the • The function: Duration is set. heating function continue after the end The function: Heat + Hold keeps of Duration.
The automatic programme starts. With some programmes turn 6. You can change the weight at any over the food after 30 time. Press to change the minutes. The display shows a weight. reminder. 7. When the time ends, an acoustic signal sounds.
ENGLISH To deactivate the Child Lock function You cannot save Microwave repeat step 2. and microwave combi functions as favourite 11.3 Function Lock programmes. This function prevents an accidental Saving a programme change of the heating function. You can activate it only when the appliance 1.
11.5 Automatic Switch-off display is lower between 10 PM and 6 For safety reasons the appliance • Day brightness: deactivates automatically after some – when the appliance is activated. time if a heating function operates and – if you touch a sensor field during you do not change any settings.
ENGLISH shelf positions to the values in the at first. If this occurs, do not change tables. the temperature setting. The • The manufacturer recommends that differences equalize during the you use the lower temperature the baking procedure. first time. •...
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12.4 Baking on one oven level Baking in tins Food Function Tempera- Time (min) Shelf posi- ture (°C) tion Ring cake or brioche True Fan Cook- 150 - 160 50 - 70 Madeira cake / Fruit True Fan Cook-...
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ENGLISH Food Function Tempera- Time (min) Shelf posi- ture (°C) tion Conventional 180 - 200 10 - 20 Swiss Roll Cooking Cake with crumble top- True Fan Cook- 150 - 160 20 - 40 ping (dry) Buttered almond cake / Conventional 190 - 210 20 - 30...
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Food Function Tempera- Time (min) Shelf posi- ture (°C) tion True Fan Cook- 170 - 180 20 - 30 Puff pastries Conventional 190 - 210 10 - 25 Rolls Cooking Small cakes / Small True Fan Cook- 20 - 35...
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ENGLISH Grilling Food Temperature Time (min) Shelf position (°C) 1st side 2nd side Roast beef, me- 210 - 230 30 - 40 30 - 40 dium Filet of beef, 20 - 30 20 - 30 medium Back of pork 210 - 230 30 - 40 30 - 40 Back of veal...
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ENGLISH Food Quantity Defrosting Further de- Comments time (min) frosting time (min) Chicken 1 kg 100 - 140 20 - 30 Put the chicken on an upturned saucer in a big plate. Turn halfway through. Meat 1 kg 100 - 140 20 - 30 Turn halfway through.
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Vegetables Food Temperature (°C) Cooking time until Continue to cook at simmering (min) 100 °C (min) 160 - 170 50 - 60 5 - 10 Carrots Cucumbers 160 - 170 50 - 60 Mixed pickles 160 - 170 50 - 60...
ENGLISH 12.17 Microwave cooking tables Defrosting meat Food Power Quantity (g) Time (min) Standing Comments (Watts) time (min) Whole cuts 10 - 12 10 - 15 Turn halfway of meat through. Steak 3 - 5 5 - 10 Turn halfway through, re- move defros- ted parts.
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Food Power Quantity (g) Time (min) Standing Comments (Watts) time (min) Duck 2000 45 - 60 20 - 30 Turn halfway through, cov- er defrosted parts with aluminium foil. Defrosting fish Food Power Quantity (g) Time (min) Standing Comments...
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Cooking / melting Food Power Quantity (g) Time (min) Standing Comments (Watts) time (min) Chocolate / 2 - 3 Stir halfway Chocolate through. coating Butter 2 - 4 Stir halfway through. Defrosting heating Food Power Quantity Time (min) Standing...
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ENGLISH Cooking table Food Power Quantity Time (min) Standing Comments (Watts) time (min) Whole fish 500 g 8 - 10 Cook cov- ered, turn container several times during cook- ing. Fish fillets 500 g 6 - 8 Cook cov- ered, turn container several times during cook-...
Food Power Quantity Time (min) Standing Comments (Watts) time (min) Rice 1000 300 g + 600 4 - 6 Cook cov- ered, stir halfway through. Popcorn 1000 3 - 4 Put the pop- corn on a plate on the bottom level.
ENGLISH To clean the appliance, remove the shelf WARNING! supports. Danger of electrocution! 1. Pull carefully the supports up and out Disconnect the fuse before of the front catch. you replace the lamp. The lamp and the lamp glass cover can be hot. CAUTION! Always hold the halogen lamp with a cloth to prevent...
Problem Possible cause Remedy The oven does not heat up. The fuse is released. Make sure that the fuse is the cause of the malfunction. If the fuse releases again and again, contact a quali- fied electrician. The lamp does not operate.