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Settings
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Buzzer tones
If signal tones are switched on, a tone
will sound when the set temperature is
reached and at the end of a set time.
Keypad tone
When the keypad tones are switched
on, a tone sounds when a sensor is
touched.
Display brightness
The display brightness is represented
by a segment bar.
-
maximum brightness
-
minimum brightness
Units
Weight
For Automatic programmes, you can set
the weight of food in grams (g), pounds
(lb) or pounds/ounces (lb/oz).
Keeping warm
The keeping warm function Keeping
warm will switch on automatically after
the end of a cooking programme which
has used at least 450W, providing the
door remains closed and no sensors
are pressed.
After approx. 2minutes, the food will be
kept warm using 80W for a maximum
period of 15minutes.
- On
The Keeping warmfunction is switched
on.
- Off
The Keeping warmfunction is switched
off.
Quick MW
Touching the sensor is sufficient to set
the appliance operating at maximum
power for 1minute.
Power and duration can be modified. This
means a frequently used cooking process
can be saved in this programme space.
- Power level
All available power levels can be
selected.
- Duration
At the maximum power level, a
maximum cooking duration of
5minutes can be programmed; for
other levels, a maximum cooking
duration of 10minutes.
Popcorn
This programme is suitable for making
microwave popcorn.
The factory setting of 3:20minutes can
be changed.
It can be set between 2:30 and
3:50minutes.
Oven compartment query
The food prompt is a reminder that the
appliance should not be used without
food inside it.
Operating the appliance without food
can damage the appliance.
If a cooking programme is started
without the door having first been
opened, the promptFood in oven? will
appear in the display.
It is possible that there is no food inside
the appliance because the door has not
been opened recently (in the last
20minutes).
The programme only starts after
confirming with OK or after the door
has been opened.
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