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Asciugatrice Manuale utente Dryer User Manual DRX722W 2960312210_IT/160519.1715...
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Please read this user manual first! Dear Customer, WARNING! Thank you for prefering a Beko product. We hope that your product which has been • Warning against hot surfaces. manufactured with high quality and technology will give you the best results. We advise you...
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1 Important instructions for safety and environment WARNING! NOTE Always have the installation and • This section contains safety repairing procedures carried instructions that will help protect out by the Authorized Service. from risk of personal injury or Manufacturer shall not be held property damage.
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1.1.1 Electrical safety DANGER! DANGER! • Do not use extension cords, multi- plugs or adaptors to connect the • Electrical safety instructions dryer to power supply in order to should be followed while electrical decrease the risk of fire and electric connection is made during the shock.
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DANGER! WARNING! Never stop your dryer before the Points to be taken into programme completes. If you must consideration for fire hazard: do this, remove all laundry quickly Below specified laundry or items and lay them out to dissipate the must not be dried in the dryer heat.
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1.2 Mounting over a washing machine WARNING! • A fixing device should be used between the two machines when installing the • Never attempt to repair the dryer dryer above a washing machine. The by yourself. Do not perform any fitting device must be installed by the repair or replacement procedures authorized service agent.
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1.8 Technical Specifications them tamper with the dryer. Use the child- proof lock in order to prevent the children to tamper with the dryer. Height (Min. / Max.) 84,6 cm / 86,6 cm* NOTE Width 59,7 cm Child-proof lock is on the control panel. Depth 56,8 cm (See Child lock)
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3 Installation 2 Your Dryer 2.1 Overview Before the calling the nearest Authorized Service for the installation of the dryer, ensure that electrical installation and water drain is appropriate referring to the user’s manual. If they are not suitable, contact a qualified electrician and technician to make necessary arrangements.
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3.3 Connecting to the drain • The rear surface of the tumble dryer shall be placed against a wall. You can directly drain accumulated water through the water drain hose supplied with DANGER! the product instead of periodically draining the water collected in the water tank.
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3.5 Transportation of the dryer Drain all water that has remained in the dryer. If direct water drain connection is made, then remove the hose connections. WARNING! • We recommend carrying the dryer in upright position. If it is not possible to carry the machine in the upright position, we recommend carrying it by tilting towards the right side when looked from...
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4 Preparation • Do not add wet laundry while the dryer is in operation 4.1 Laundry suitable for drying in the • For models with a condenser unit: clean the condenser once in a month or after dryer every 30 operations regularly. . Always obey the instructions given on the garment tags.
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5 Operating the product 5.1 Control Panel End Time button On/Off/Program selection button Drying Level Button Start/Stand-by button Buzzer volume/Time programs selection button 5.2 Symbols Filter drawer / Filter Child-proof Mute Tank Volume up Delicates Express Shirts Sport Bedding Freshen Up Cottons Daily Express...
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5.4 Program selection and consumption chart Programmes Programme Description You may dry your cotton laundry to be ironed in this Cotton Iron Dry programme to have them slightly damp for ease 1000 ofironing. (Shirt, T-shirt, tablecloth, etc.) You may dry all your cotton laundry in this programme.(T-shirt, pants, pyjamas, baby clothes, Cotton Cupboard Dry 1000...
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* : Energy Label standard program (EN 61121:2012) All values in the table are NOTE determined according to EN 61121:2012 standard. Consumption values may vary from • You can add or remove laundry within end time. Displayed time is the sum of the values in the chart depending on laundry normal drying time and end time.
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5.8 Child Lock Adding and removing clothes during stand-by The drying machine has a child lock which If you want to add or remove clothes to/from prevents the program flow from being the drying machine after the drying program interrupted when the buttons are pressed starts: during a program.
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5.10 Cancelling the program If you want to cancel the program and terminate the drying operation for any reason after the drying machine starts running, turn the On/Off/Cancel knob, the program will be cancelled. WARNING! • The inside of the drying machine shall be extremely hot when you cancel the program during machine operation, so run the refresh program to allow it to cool...
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A layer can build up 6 Maintenance and cleaning on the filter pores that can cause clogging Service life of product extends and frequently of the filter after using experienced problems will be reduced if it is the dryer for a while. cleaned at regular intervals.
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6.3 Draining the water tank the symbol lights up, if there is a filter drawer cleaning warning symbol « » available. Dampness of the laundry is removed and There is an one stage filter. This one stage filter condensed during drying process and the is from sponge water that arise accumulates in the water tank.
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NOTE WARNING! • There may be no cloth in the filter • Drying without the filter drawer sponge in cassette of your drying machine, place will damage the machine! depending on its model. NOTE • Place the sponge • A dirty lint filter and filter drawer will cause back into its longer drying periods and higher energy place.
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7 Troubleshooting Filter cleaning warning symbol/LED is on/flashing. Fibre filter might not be cleaned. >>> Clean the filter. The filter slot might be clogged with lints. >>> Clean the Drying operation takes too long. filter slot. A layer of fluff might have accumulated clogging up the lint Fibre filter pores might be clogged.
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PRODUCT FICHE Complying Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 392/2012 Supplier name or trademark Beko DRX722W Model name 7188233780 Rated capacity (kg) Air Vented Type of Tumble Dryer Condenser Energy efficiency class Annual Energy Consumption (kWh) 211,2 Automatic Type of Control...
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LAGAN Design and Quality IKEA of Sweden...
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ENGLISH Product description Lower spray arm Cup shelf Filters Upper basket Rinse aid dispenser Cutlery rack Rating plate Cutlery basket Lower basket Detergent dispenser Upper spray arm Salt container First use 1. Make sure the water supply is perfectly clean and water inlet and outlet are well connected. 2.
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ENGLISH Control panel On/off button Indicators Half-load wash button Display Dry plus button Program buttons Delay button Programs table Water Energy Drying Available Duration of wash Program consumption consumption phase functions program (h:min) (litres/cycle) (kWh/cycle) (Intensive) 3:35 15.3 1.378 (Universal) 2:55 13.1 1.287...
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ENGLISH Troubleshooting If you encounter an issue with your appliance, check "Troubleshooting" chapter, in the full version of the User Manual available on: www.ikea.com. To download the full version visit www.ikea.com...
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ENGLISH Table of contents Safety Information What to do if ... Product description Technical data Control panel Installation First use Electrical connection Daily use Environmental concerns Cooking tables IKEA GUARANTEE Cleaning and maintenance Safety Information Before using the appliance, read with the appliance.
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ENGLISH steam to exit gradually before more persons - risk of injury. Use accessing the cavity - risk of protective gloves to unpack and burns. Do not obstruct hot air install - risk of cuts. vents at the front of the oven - Installation, including water risk of fire.
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ENGLISH upper edge of the oven - risk of Do not use extension leads, burn. multiple sockets or adapters. The Do not remove the oven from its electrical components must not polystyrene foam base until the be accessible to the user after time of installation.
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ENGLISH Product description Control panel Oven fan Cooling fan (not visible) Lower heating element (hidden) Grill element Oven door Oven lamp Accessories Baking tray Wire Shelf Inserting the wire shelf and other accessories Insert the wire shelf onto the level you require by holding it tilted slightly upwards and resting the raised rear side (pointing upwards) down first.
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ENGLISH Control panel Selection knob Thermostat knob Time knob Led thermostat/preheating First use Remove the accessories from the oven and the smell and fumes from the insulating heat it at 200° for about an hour to eliminate materials and protective grease. Daily use 1.
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ENGLISH Oven functions table The oven has 5 cooking levels. Count up from the lower level. Function Description of function OVEN OFF For switching off the oven. FORCED AIR For cooking different foods that require the same cooking temperature on several shelves (maximum three) at the same time.
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ENGLISH Cooking tables Type of food Function Preheating Level Temperature Cooking time (from the bottom) (°C) (min) SWEETS, PASTRY, ETC 150–170 30-90 Leavened cakes 160-180 30-90 Filled pies 160-200 35-90 (cheesecake, 160-200 40-90 strudel, fruit pie) 160-180 15-40 Biscuits/tartlets 4-2/5-3-1 150-170 20-45 180-200...
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ENGLISH Type of food Function Preheating Level Temperature Cooking time (from the bottom) (°C) (min) MEAT Roast pork with 180-190 1 10-150 crackling 2 kg Lamb/Veal/Beef/ 190-200 80-120 Pork 1Kg Chicken/Rabbit/ 200-230 50-100 Duck 1Kg Turkey/Goose 3Kg 180-200 150-200 FISH Baked fish/en papillote 0.5Kg 170-190...
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ENGLISH Cleaning and maintenance CLEANING • Food residues can be easily removed using a brush or sponge. WARNING! Never use steam cleaning equipment. MAINTENANCE Only clean the oven when it is cool to WARNING! the touch. Use safety gloves. Disconnect the appliance from the Ensure the oven is cold before carrying power supply.
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ENGLISH To remove the door 1. Open the door fully. 2. Lift the catches and push them forwards as far as they will go (Fig. 1). Fig. 4 To refit the door 1. Insert the hinges in their seats. 2. Open the door fully. 3.
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ENGLISH 4. Refit the upper edge: A click will indicate 2. Unscrew the lamp cover (Fig. 5), replace correct positioning. Make sure the seal is the lamp (see note for lamp type) and secure before refitting the door. screw the lamp cover back on. 3.
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ENGLISH Technical data Type of product: Built-in Electrical Oven Model identification: MATÄLSKARE 403.687.65, MATTRADITION 003.687.67 MATTRADITION 804.1 17.24 MATTRADITION 304.1 17.26 Number of cavities Heat source Electrical Number of functions Usable volume. Measured with any side grids and catalytic panels removed l 71 Area of the largest baking sheet cm 1 191 Energy Efficiency Class (Lowest Consumption)
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ENGLISH Technical data The technical informations are situated in the rating plate inside the appliance. Installation Door lock device To open the door with the door lock device see Fig 1 Fig. 1 The door safety device can be removed by following the sequence of images (see Fig.
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ENGLISH Environmental concerns household electrical appliances, contact WARNING! Ensure that the your local authority, the collection service appliance is switched off and for household waste or the store where you disconnected from the power purchased the appliance. This appliance supply before performing any is marked in compliance with European maintenance operation - risk of Directive 2012/19/EU, Waste Electrical and...
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ENGLISH IKEA GUARANTEE How long is the IKEA guarantee valid? limited to damage caused by excessive This guarantee is valid for five years from lime in the water supply, damage caused the original date of purchase of your by abnormal environmental conditions. appliance at IKEA.
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ENGLISH • This does not apply within Ireland, How to reach us if you need our service customer should contact the local IKEA dedicated after sales line or the Please refer to the last appointed Service Provider for further page of this manual for the full list of IKEA appointed information.
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For model MWP 338 and MWP 339 Gebrauchsanweisung Instrucciones para el uso www.whirlpool.eu...
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INDEX INSTALLATION Installation SAFETY Important safety instructions Trouble shooting guide Precautions ACCESSORIES AND MAINTENANCE Accessories Maintenance & Cleaning CONTROL PANEL Control Panel description Display description GENERAL USE Stand-By mode Start Protection / Child Lock Pause or Stop cooking Add / Stir / Turn food Stop Turntable Clock COOKING FUNCTIONS...
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INSTALLATION PRIOR TO CONNECTING Position the microwave oven at a distance from oth- 30cm er heating sources. For sufficient ventilation there Not against the wall must be a space of at least 30 cm above the micro- wave oven. The microwave oven should not be placed in a cabinet. This microwave oven is not intended to be placed or used on a working surface lower than 850 mm above the floor.
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SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read Carefully And Keep For Future Reference * If material inside / outside the microwave oven should ignite or smoke is emitted, keep microwave oven door closed and turn the microwave oven off. Disconnect the power or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. * Do not leave the microwave oven unattended, especially when using paper, plas- tic or other combustible materials in the cooking process.
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WARNING: * Do not use your microwave oven for heating anything in airtight sealed contain- ers. The pressure increases and may cause damage when opening or may explode. WARNING: * The door seals and the door seal areas must be regularly inspected for damage. If these areas are damaged the appliance should not be operated until it has been repaired by a trained service technician.
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anyone other than a trained person to carry out any service or repair operation, Which involves the removal of any cover, which gives protection against expo- sure to microwave energy. PRECAUTIONS GENERAL This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: * Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;...
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ACCESSORIES AND MAINTENANCE ACCESSORIES There are a number of accessories available on the market. Before you buy, ensure they are suit- able for microwave use. Ensure that the utensils you use are microwave oven proof and allow microwaves to pass through them before cooking.
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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING * Failure to maintain the microwave oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation. * Do not use metal scouring pads, abrasive cleansers, steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths, etc.
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STAND-BY MODE * If the user does not interact with the product for 15 minutes, the microwave oven enters Stand-by mode. Press any button to exit. START PROTECTION / CHILD LOCK * This automatic safety function is activated one minute after the oven has returned to “stand-by mode”.
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STOP TURNTABLE To get the best possible results, the Glass Turntable has to rotate while cooking. • Anyhow, in case you need to use very large vessels that could not turn freely in the oven, • it is possible to stop the rotation of the Glass Turntable using the Stop Turntable function. This function works only with the following cooking functions: •...
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CLOCK The first time the appliance is plugged in (or after a power failure), or press and hold the Stop TT button for 3 seconds, the product will enter the clock setting mode. Rotate the Knob to set the hours. Press the Jet Start / OK button.
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JET START This function is used for quick reheating of food with a high water content such as clear soups, coffee or tea. Press the Jet Start button. * Pressing the Jet Start button the Microwave function will start at maximum power for 30 seconds, and each additional pressure of the Jet Start button will increase the cook- ing time of 30 seconds.
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MICROWAVE Microwave function allows to quickly cook or reheat food and beverages. Press the Microwave button. 750W will be shown on the display and the watt icon starts blinking. Rotate the Knob to adjust the power value, then press Confirmation button. The display will show the default cooking time (30 seconds).
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GRILL This function uses a powerful metal tube to brown foods, creating a grill or a gratin effect. Grill function allows to brown foods like cheese toast, hot sandwiches, potato croquettes, sausages, vegetables. Dedicated High Rack accessory: Press the Grill button. Rotate the Knob to select the power level ( see the table below ) and press the Confirmation button to confirm.
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FORCED AIR This function allows you to obtain oven-baked dishes. Using a powerful heat element and fan, the cooking cycle is just like that of a traditional oven. Use this function to cook meringues, pastry, cakes, soufflés, poultry and roast meats. The cooking process will be preceded by a preheating phase of the oven in order to achieve the best possible cooking results.
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DUAL CRISP ( FOR MODEL MWP 338 ) This exclusive Whirlpool function allows for perfectly golden brown results both on the top and bottom surfaces of the food. Using both Microwave and Grill cooking, the Crisp Plate will rapidly reach the right temperature and begin to brown and crisp the food. The following accessories must be used with the Dual Crisp function: * the Crisp Plate * the Crisp Handle to manage the hot Crisp Plate...
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DUAL CRISP ( FOR MODEL MWP 339) This exclusive Whirlpool function allows for perfectly golden brown results both on the top and bottom surfaces of the food. Using both Microwave and Grill cooking, the Crisp Plate will rapidly reach the right temperature and begin to brown and crisp the food. The following accessories must be used with the Dual Crisp function: * the Crisp Plate * the Crisp Handle to manage the hot Crisp Plate...
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Tips and suggestions: Ensure that the Crisp Plate is correctly placed in the middle of the Glass Turntable or • High Rack. The oven and the Crisp Plate become very hot when using this function. • Do not place the hot Crisp Plate on any surface susceptible to heat. •...
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DUAL CRISP COOKING WEIGHT OR FOOD CATEGORY HINT METHOD TIME Mix the chickpeas with parsley, salt, pepper, ground cumin and coriander seeds, let it rest in the fridge for about 30 mins, mix the flour with some fresh water to create a compound similar Dual Crisp Fry 4 servings to a batter, form the burgers and dip...
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JET DEFROST This function allows you to quickly defrost food automatically. Use this function to defrost Meat, Poultry, Fish, Vegetables or Bread. Press the Jet Defrost button. Rotate the Knob to select the food category (See the table below). Press the Confirmation button to confirm, and rotate the Knob to adjust the weight value. Press the Confirmation button / Jet Start button to start the cooking cycle.
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6TH SENSE JET REHEAT ( Only available on MWP 339) This function allows you to automatically reheat your dishes. The microwave will automatically cal- culate the needed microwave power level and time to get the best possible result in the shortest time.
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COMBI ( MICROWAVE + GRILL ) This function combines Microwave and Grill heating, allowing you to cook and gratin in less time. Dedicated High Rack accessory: Press the Combi button. The display will show:” 1 “, press the Confirmation button to enter into Combi grill setting mode. Rotate the Knob to adjust the power value (see the table below) and press the Confirmation but- ton to confirm.
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COMBI ( MICROWAVE + FORCED AIR ) This function combines Microwave and Forced Air cooking, allowing you to prepare oven-baked dishes in less time. Combi ( Microwave + Forced Air ) allows you to cook dishes like roast meat, poultry, jacket pota- toes, precooked frozen foods, fish, cakes and pastry.
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KEEP WARM ( Dedicated button on MWP 338 ) This function will allow to keep warm the fresh cooked food. Press the Keep Warm button (For Model MWP 339, press the Special Menu button to select the Keep Warm function, please refer to the “Special Menu” Chapter for detail ). Rotate the Knob to adjust the temperature range from 60℃...
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6TH SENSE DUAL STEAM (Only available on MWP 339) This function allows you to obtain healthy and natural tasting dishes by cooking with steam. Use this function to steam cook foods such as vegetables and fish. This function works in 2 phase. * The first phase quickly brings the water to boiling temperature, cook time is calculated by sensor.
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DUAL CRISP FRY ( Dedicated Button on MWP 338 ) This function allows for perfectly crispy results both on the top and bottom surfaces, keeps tender of inner parts of the food. Using Microwave, Grill and FC cooking, meanwhile, please always place the Crisp Plate on the high rack.
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DUAL CRISP FRY Food Category Guide: FOOD WEIGHT HINT CATEGORY Lightly grease the Crisp Plate. Sprinkle with salt 300-600g • before cooking. Turn when oven prompts. French fries Lightly grease the Crisp Plate. Turn when oven 200-600g • prompts. Chicken nuggets Lightly grease the Crisp Plate.
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CHEF MENU Chef Menu is a simple and intuitive guide, offering automatic recipes that guarantee perfect results every time. Use this menu to prepare the dishes listed in the following tables. Simply select a recipe and fol- low the instructions on the display: Chef Menu will automatically adjust the cooking parameters to get the best results.
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 1-VEGETABLES Cut the potatoes into halves, along the longer 200g- side. Add cheese on the potato surface when P 1 5.5-21.5min oven prompts. 1000g Stuffed Potato Suitable for potatoes: 200-300g each. Wash and 200g- pierce.
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 3-MEAT Remove the meat from the fridge 30’ before cooking; season with oil, salt and pepper and place in microwave and oven proof container 1000g- and insert in cold oven. 32-40min 1500g Turn the roast when oven prompts.
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 5-PIZZA / QUICHE Roll out the pre-made puff pastry on the Crisp Plate, together with its baking paper and pierce it. Mix 4 eggs, 150ml of cooking cream, 130g of Quiche 900g 16min...
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 7-DESSERTS/ PASTRIES Line the Crisp Plate with the short pastry, pierce it and sprinkle the bottom with bread P 1 1200g 24min crumbs to absorb the juice from the fruit. Fill Home Made with chopped apples mixed with sugar and Fruit Pie...
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 7-DESSERTS/ PASTRIES Whisk 2 eggwhites and 80g sugar. Season with vanilla and almond essence. Shape into 10- 100g 39.5min 12 pieces on the Crisp Plate. When oven preheat- ing is complete, insert the microwave and oven Meringues proof dish in the microwave using the low rack.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 1-VEGETABLES 200g- Suitable for potatoes: 200-300g each. Wash and P 1 6.5-18.5min 1000g pierce. Turn when oven prompts. Potatoes 300g- Cut in halves, season and sprinkle cheese on 12-16min 800g top.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 3-MEAT Remove the meat from the fridge 30’ before cooking; season with oil, salt and pepper and place in microwave and oven proof container 800g- and insert in cold oven. P 1 24.9-41min 1500g...
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 4-FISH/SEA FOOD 150g- Place at steamer grid. Add 100ml water in sensor 500g bottom and cover with lid. Scallops 5-PIZZA / QUICHE Prepare a dough based on 150ml water, 15g fresh yeast, 200-225g flour, salt and oil.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 6-PASTA/ LASAGNA Prepare according to your favourite recipe. Start by spreading a little of bechamel sauce over the bottom of the dish, then arrange a layer of lasagna sheets. Cover with bechamel 1200g 28min sauce and then with meat sauce.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 7-RICE/ CEREALS Place from 100g to 400g spelt on the bottom 20.5- (base) of the steamer, each 100g add 180ml 100-400g 50.5min water and 1ml salt, mix well and cover with Spelt steamer lid.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 8-DESSERTS/ PASTRIES Beat together 170g margarine and 170g sug- ar, until it becomes soft and pale in color. Beat in the 3 eggs, one at a time. Gently fold in the 225g sifted flour mixed with 7g baking powder and 0.25g salt.
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AUTO CLEAN This automatic cleaning cycle will help you to clean the microwave oven cavity and to remove unpleasant odors. BEFORE STARTING THE CYCLE: Put 250ml room temperature water into microwave safe container(see our recommendations in the below section “Tips and suggestions”). Place the container directly on the glass turntable .
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SPECIAL MENU The Special menu is a convenient button that contains different functions that support the cook- ing process. Allowing you to make the dough rise, soften and melt butter, ice cream, cream cheese, etc. Press the Special Menu button. Rotate the Knob to select the food category ( see the table below ), and press the Confirma- tion button to confirm.
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FOOD RECIPES METHOD WEIGHT HINTS MWP 338 MWP 339 250g-1000g(here From frozen state, remove lid from contain- Soften 1 ml equal to 1 g) Frozen Frozen Juice Juice From refrigerator state, unwrap and place in Melting 50 - 500g microwave-safe dish. Stir at signal. Butter Butter From room temperature, place in micro-...
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ENVIRONMENTAL HINTS * The packing box may be fully recycled as confirmed by the recycling symbol. Follow local disposal regulations. Keep potentially hazardous packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene etc.) out of the reach of children. * This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2012/19/ EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
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In accordance with IEC 60705, Edition 4, 2010-04. The International Electrotechnical Commission has developed a standard for compara- • tive testing of heating performance of different microwave ovens. We recommend the fol- lowing for this oven: TEST AMOUNT APPROX. TIME POWER LEVEL CONTAINER 12.3.1...
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For model MWP 338 and MWP 339 Gebrauchsanweisung Instrucciones para el uso www.whirlpool.eu...
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INDEX INSTALLATION Installation SAFETY Important safety instructions Trouble shooting guide Precautions ACCESSORIES AND MAINTENANCE Accessories Maintenance & Cleaning CONTROL PANEL Control Panel description Display description GENERAL USE Stand-By mode Start Protection / Child Lock Pause or Stop cooking Add / Stir / Turn food Stop Turntable Clock COOKING FUNCTIONS...
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INSTALLATION PRIOR TO CONNECTING Position the microwave oven at a distance from oth- 30cm er heating sources. For sufficient ventilation there Not against the wall must be a space of at least 30 cm above the micro- wave oven. The microwave oven should not be placed in a cabinet. This microwave oven is not intended to be placed or used on a working surface lower than 850 mm above the floor.
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SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read Carefully And Keep For Future Reference * If material inside / outside the microwave oven should ignite or smoke is emitted, keep microwave oven door closed and turn the microwave oven off. Disconnect the power or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. * Do not leave the microwave oven unattended, especially when using paper, plas- tic or other combustible materials in the cooking process.
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WARNING: * Do not use your microwave oven for heating anything in airtight sealed contain- ers. The pressure increases and may cause damage when opening or may explode. WARNING: * The door seals and the door seal areas must be regularly inspected for damage. If these areas are damaged the appliance should not be operated until it has been repaired by a trained service technician.
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anyone other than a trained person to carry out any service or repair operation, Which involves the removal of any cover, which gives protection against expo- sure to microwave energy. PRECAUTIONS GENERAL This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: * Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;...
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ACCESSORIES AND MAINTENANCE ACCESSORIES There are a number of accessories available on the market. Before you buy, ensure they are suit- able for microwave use. Ensure that the utensils you use are microwave oven proof and allow microwaves to pass through them before cooking.
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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING * Failure to maintain the microwave oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation. * Do not use metal scouring pads, abrasive cleansers, steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths, etc.
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STAND-BY MODE * If the user does not interact with the product for 15 minutes, the microwave oven enters Stand-by mode. Press any button to exit. START PROTECTION / CHILD LOCK * This automatic safety function is activated one minute after the oven has returned to “stand-by mode”.
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STOP TURNTABLE To get the best possible results, the Glass Turntable has to rotate while cooking. • Anyhow, in case you need to use very large vessels that could not turn freely in the oven, • it is possible to stop the rotation of the Glass Turntable using the Stop Turntable function. This function works only with the following cooking functions: •...
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CLOCK The first time the appliance is plugged in (or after a power failure), or press and hold the Stop TT button for 3 seconds, the product will enter the clock setting mode. Rotate the Knob to set the hours. Press the Jet Start / OK button.
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JET START This function is used for quick reheating of food with a high water content such as clear soups, coffee or tea. Press the Jet Start button. * Pressing the Jet Start button the Microwave function will start at maximum power for 30 seconds, and each additional pressure of the Jet Start button will increase the cook- ing time of 30 seconds.
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MICROWAVE Microwave function allows to quickly cook or reheat food and beverages. Press the Microwave button. 750W will be shown on the display and the watt icon starts blinking. Rotate the Knob to adjust the power value, then press Confirmation button. The display will show the default cooking time (30 seconds).
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GRILL This function uses a powerful metal tube to brown foods, creating a grill or a gratin effect. Grill function allows to brown foods like cheese toast, hot sandwiches, potato croquettes, sausages, vegetables. Dedicated High Rack accessory: Press the Grill button. Rotate the Knob to select the power level ( see the table below ) and press the Confirmation button to confirm.
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FORCED AIR This function allows you to obtain oven-baked dishes. Using a powerful heat element and fan, the cooking cycle is just like that of a traditional oven. Use this function to cook meringues, pastry, cakes, soufflés, poultry and roast meats. The cooking process will be preceded by a preheating phase of the oven in order to achieve the best possible cooking results.
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DUAL CRISP ( FOR MODEL MWP 338 ) This exclusive Whirlpool function allows for perfectly golden brown results both on the top and bottom surfaces of the food. Using both Microwave and Grill cooking, the Crisp Plate will rapidly reach the right temperature and begin to brown and crisp the food. The following accessories must be used with the Dual Crisp function: * the Crisp Plate * the Crisp Handle to manage the hot Crisp Plate...
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DUAL CRISP ( FOR MODEL MWP 339) This exclusive Whirlpool function allows for perfectly golden brown results both on the top and bottom surfaces of the food. Using both Microwave and Grill cooking, the Crisp Plate will rapidly reach the right temperature and begin to brown and crisp the food. The following accessories must be used with the Dual Crisp function: * the Crisp Plate * the Crisp Handle to manage the hot Crisp Plate...
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Tips and suggestions: Ensure that the Crisp Plate is correctly placed in the middle of the Glass Turntable or • High Rack. The oven and the Crisp Plate become very hot when using this function. • Do not place the hot Crisp Plate on any surface susceptible to heat. •...
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DUAL CRISP COOKING WEIGHT OR FOOD CATEGORY HINT METHOD TIME Mix the chickpeas with parsley, salt, pepper, ground cumin and coriander seeds, let it rest in the fridge for about 30 mins, mix the flour with some fresh water to create a compound similar Dual Crisp Fry 4 servings to a batter, form the burgers and dip...
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JET DEFROST This function allows you to quickly defrost food automatically. Use this function to defrost Meat, Poultry, Fish, Vegetables or Bread. Press the Jet Defrost button. Rotate the Knob to select the food category (See the table below). Press the Confirmation button to confirm, and rotate the Knob to adjust the weight value. Press the Confirmation button / Jet Start button to start the cooking cycle.
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6TH SENSE JET REHEAT ( Only available on MWP 339) This function allows you to automatically reheat your dishes. The microwave will automatically cal- culate the needed microwave power level and time to get the best possible result in the shortest time.
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COMBI ( MICROWAVE + GRILL ) This function combines Microwave and Grill heating, allowing you to cook and gratin in less time. Dedicated High Rack accessory: Press the Combi button. The display will show:” 1 “, press the Confirmation button to enter into Combi grill setting mode. Rotate the Knob to adjust the power value (see the table below) and press the Confirmation but- ton to confirm.
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COMBI ( MICROWAVE + FORCED AIR ) This function combines Microwave and Forced Air cooking, allowing you to prepare oven-baked dishes in less time. Combi ( Microwave + Forced Air ) allows you to cook dishes like roast meat, poultry, jacket pota- toes, precooked frozen foods, fish, cakes and pastry.
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KEEP WARM ( Dedicated button on MWP 338 ) This function will allow to keep warm the fresh cooked food. Press the Keep Warm button (For Model MWP 339, press the Special Menu button to select the Keep Warm function, please refer to the “Special Menu” Chapter for detail ). Rotate the Knob to adjust the temperature range from 60℃...
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6TH SENSE DUAL STEAM (Only available on MWP 339) This function allows you to obtain healthy and natural tasting dishes by cooking with steam. Use this function to steam cook foods such as vegetables and fish. This function works in 2 phase. * The first phase quickly brings the water to boiling temperature, cook time is calculated by sensor.
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DUAL CRISP FRY ( Dedicated Button on MWP 338 ) This function allows for perfectly crispy results both on the top and bottom surfaces, keeps tender of inner parts of the food. Using Microwave, Grill and FC cooking, meanwhile, please always place the Crisp Plate on the high rack.
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DUAL CRISP FRY Food Category Guide: FOOD WEIGHT HINT CATEGORY Lightly grease the Crisp Plate. Sprinkle with salt 300-600g • before cooking. Turn when oven prompts. French fries Lightly grease the Crisp Plate. Turn when oven 200-600g • prompts. Chicken nuggets Lightly grease the Crisp Plate.
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CHEF MENU Chef Menu is a simple and intuitive guide, offering automatic recipes that guarantee perfect results every time. Use this menu to prepare the dishes listed in the following tables. Simply select a recipe and fol- low the instructions on the display: Chef Menu will automatically adjust the cooking parameters to get the best results.
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 1-VEGETABLES Cut the potatoes into halves, along the longer 200g- side. Add cheese on the potato surface when P 1 5.5-21.5min oven prompts. 1000g Stuffed Potato Suitable for potatoes: 200-300g each. Wash and 200g- pierce.
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 3-MEAT Remove the meat from the fridge 30’ before cooking; season with oil, salt and pepper and place in microwave and oven proof container 1000g- and insert in cold oven. 32-40min 1500g Turn the roast when oven prompts.
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 5-PIZZA / QUICHE Roll out the pre-made puff pastry on the Crisp Plate, together with its baking paper and pierce it. Mix 4 eggs, 150ml of cooking cream, 130g of Quiche 900g 16min...
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 7-DESSERTS/ PASTRIES Line the Crisp Plate with the short pastry, pierce it and sprinkle the bottom with bread P 1 1200g 24min crumbs to absorb the juice from the fruit. Fill Home Made with chopped apples mixed with sugar and Fruit Pie...
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CHEF MENU (MWP 338) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 7-DESSERTS/ PASTRIES Whisk 2 eggwhites and 80g sugar. Season with vanilla and almond essence. Shape into 10- 100g 39.5min 12 pieces on the Crisp Plate. When oven preheat- ing is complete, insert the microwave and oven Meringues proof dish in the microwave using the low rack.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 1-VEGETABLES 200g- Suitable for potatoes: 200-300g each. Wash and P 1 6.5-18.5min 1000g pierce. Turn when oven prompts. Potatoes 300g- Cut in halves, season and sprinkle cheese on 12-16min 800g top.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 3-MEAT Remove the meat from the fridge 30’ before cooking; season with oil, salt and pepper and place in microwave and oven proof container 800g- and insert in cold oven. P 1 24.9-41min 1500g...
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 4-FISH/SEA FOOD 150g- Place at steamer grid. Add 100ml water in sensor 500g bottom and cover with lid. Scallops 5-PIZZA / QUICHE Prepare a dough based on 150ml water, 15g fresh yeast, 200-225g flour, salt and oil.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 6-PASTA/ LASAGNA Prepare according to your favourite recipe. Start by spreading a little of bechamel sauce over the bottom of the dish, then arrange a layer of lasagna sheets. Cover with bechamel 1200g 28min sauce and then with meat sauce.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 7-RICE/ CEREALS Place from 100g to 400g spelt on the bottom 20.5- (base) of the steamer, each 100g add 180ml 100-400g 50.5min water and 1ml salt, mix well and cover with Spelt steamer lid.
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6TH SENSE CHEF MENU (MWP 339) COOKING FOOD RECIPES WEIGHT ACCESSORIES PREPARATION DURATION 8-DESSERTS/ PASTRIES Beat together 170g margarine and 170g sug- ar, until it becomes soft and pale in color. Beat in the 3 eggs, one at a time. Gently fold in the 225g sifted flour mixed with 7g baking powder and 0.25g salt.
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AUTO CLEAN This automatic cleaning cycle will help you to clean the microwave oven cavity and to remove unpleasant odors. BEFORE STARTING THE CYCLE: Put 250ml room temperature water into microwave safe container(see our recommendations in the below section “Tips and suggestions”). Place the container directly on the glass turntable .
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SPECIAL MENU The Special menu is a convenient button that contains different functions that support the cook- ing process. Allowing you to make the dough rise, soften and melt butter, ice cream, cream cheese, etc. Press the Special Menu button. Rotate the Knob to select the food category ( see the table below ), and press the Confirma- tion button to confirm.
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FOOD RECIPES METHOD WEIGHT HINTS MWP 338 MWP 339 250g-1000g(here From frozen state, remove lid from contain- Soften 1 ml equal to 1 g) Frozen Frozen Juice Juice From refrigerator state, unwrap and place in Melting 50 - 500g microwave-safe dish. Stir at signal. Butter Butter From room temperature, place in micro-...
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ENVIRONMENTAL HINTS * The packing box may be fully recycled as confirmed by the recycling symbol. Follow local disposal regulations. Keep potentially hazardous packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene etc.) out of the reach of children. * This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2012/19/ EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
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In accordance with IEC 60705, Edition 4, 2010-04. The International Electrotechnical Commission has developed a standard for compara- • tive testing of heating performance of different microwave ovens. We recommend the fol- lowing for this oven: TEST AMOUNT APPROX. TIME POWER LEVEL CONTAINER 12.3.1...