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Table of contents
INFORMATION FOR USE
1 Safety....................................................................2
2 Preventing material damage ...............................6
3 Environmental protection and saving en-
ergy .......................................................................7
4 Familiarising yourself with your appliance ........8
5 Accessories........................................................11
6 Before using for the first time ...........................12
7 Basic operation ..................................................12
8 Time-setting options..........................................13
9 Microwave ..........................................................14
10 Microwave programmes ....................................17
11 Baking and roasting assistant ..........................17
12 Childproof lock...................................................18
13 Rapid heating .....................................................19
14 Sabbath mode ....................................................19
15 Basic settings.....................................................19
16 Cleaning and servicing......................................20
17 Cleaning function...............................................22
18 Rails ....................................................................23
19 Appliance door...................................................24
20 Troubleshooting.................................................25
21 Disposal..............................................................26
22 Customer Service...............................................26
23 How it works.......................................................27
24 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .......................35
24.1 General installation instructions....................
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1 Safety
Observe the following safety instructions.
1.1 General information
¡ Read this instruction manual carefully.
¡ Keep the instruction manual and the
product information safe for future refer-
ence or for the next owner.
¡ Do not connect the appliance if it has been
damaged in transit.
1.2 Intended use
This appliance is designed only to be built
into kitchen units. Read the special installation
instructions.
Only a licensed professional may connect ap-
pliances without plugs. Damage caused by in-
correct connection is not covered under the
warranty.
Only use this appliance:
¡ To prepare meals and drinks.
¡ For household use and similar applications,
such as: In kitchens for employees in
shops, offices and other commercial sec-
tors; in agriculture; by customers in hotels
and other residential facilities; in bed and
breakfasts.
¡ Up to an altitude of max. 4000m above
sea level.
This appliance complies with the standards
EN 55011 and CISPR 11. It is a group 2,
class B product. Group 2 means that mi-
crowaves are produced for the purpose of
heating food. Class B means that the appli-
ance is suitable for private households.
1.3 Restriction on user group
This appliance may be used by children aged
8 or over and by people who have reduced
physical, sensory or mental abilities or inad-
equate experience and/or knowledge,
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been instructed on how to use the appliance
safely and have understood the resulting
dangers.
Do not let children play with the appliance.
Children must not perform cleaning or user
maintenance unless they are at least 15 years
old and are being supervised.
Keep children under the age of 8 years away
from the appliance and power cable.
1.4 Safe use
Always place accessories in the cooking com-
partment the right way round.
→"Accessories", Page11
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
Combustible objects that are left in the cook-
ing compartment may catch fire.
▶ Never store combustible objects in the
cooking compartment.
▶ If smoke is emitted, the appliance must be
switched off or the plug must be pulled out
and the door must be held closed in order
to stifle any flames.
Loose food remnants, fat and meat juices
may catch fire.
▶ Before using the appliance, remove the
worst of the food residues and remnants
from the cooking compartment, heating ele-
ments and accessories.
Opening the appliance door creates a
draught. Greaseproof paper may come into
contact with the heating element and catch
fire.
▶ Never place greaseproof paper loosely
over accessories when preheating the ap-
pliance and while cooking.
▶ Always cut greaseproof paper to size and
use a plate or baking tin to hold it down.
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
The appliance and its parts that can be
touched become hot during use.
▶ Caution should be exercised here in order
to avoid touching heating elements.
▶ Young children under 8 years of age must
be kept away from the appliance.
Accessories and cookware get very hot.
▶ Always use oven gloves to remove ac-
cessories or cookware from the cooking
compartment.
When the cooking compartment is hot, any al-
coholic vapours inside may catch fire. The ap-
pliance door may spring open. Hot steam and
jets of flame may escape.
▶ Only use small quantities of drinks with a
high alcohol content in food.
▶ Do not heat spirits (≥ 15% vol.) when undi-
luted (e.g. for marinating or pouring over
food).
▶ Open the appliance door carefully.
WARNING‒Risk of scalding!
The accessible parts of the appliance become
hot during operation.
▶ Never touch these hot parts.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
Hot steam may escape when you open the
appliance door. Steam may not be visible, de-
pending on the temperature.
▶ Open the appliance door carefully.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
If there is water in the cooking compartment
when it is hot, this may create hot steam.
▶ Never pour water into the cooking compart-
ment when the cooking compartment is
hot.
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Scratched glass in the appliance door may
develop into a crack.
▶ Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners
or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass
on the oven door, as they may scratch the
surface.
The appliance and its parts that can be
touched may have sharp edges.
▶ Take care when handling and cleaning
them.
▶ If possible, wear protective gloves.
The hinges on the appliance door move when
the door is opened and closed, which could
trap your fingers.
▶ Keep your hands away from the hinges.
Components inside the appliance door may
have sharp edges.
▶ Wear protective gloves.

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Alcoholic vapours may catch fire in the hot
cooking compartment, and the appliance
door may spring open and may fall off. The
door panels may shatter and fragment.
→"Preventing material damage", Page6
▶ Only use small quantities of drinks with a
high alcohol content in food.
▶ Do not heat spirits (≥ 15% vol.) when undi-
luted (e.g. for marinating or pouring over
food).
▶ Open the appliance door carefully.
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be
carried out by trained specialist staff.
▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repair-
ing the appliance.
▶ If the power cord of this appliance is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by the manufac-
turer, the manufacturer's Customer Service
or a similarly qualified person in order to
prevent any risk.
If the insulation of the power cord is dam-
aged, this is dangerous.
▶ Never let the power cord come into contact
with hot appliance parts or heat sources.
▶ Never let the power cord come into contact
with sharp points or edges.
▶ Never kink, crush or modify the power
cord.
An ingress of moisture can cause an electric
shock.
▶ Do not use steam- or high-pressure clean-
ers to clean the appliance.
If the appliance or the power cord is dam-
aged, this is dangerous.
▶ Never operate a damaged appliance.
▶ Never pull on the power cord to unplug the
appliance. Always unplug the appliance at
the mains.
▶ If the appliance or the power cord is dam-
aged, immediately unplug the power cord
or switch off the fuse in the fuse box.
▶ Call customer services. →Page26
WARNING‒Danger: Magnetism!
Permanent magnets are used in the control
panel or in the controls. These may affect
electronic implants, e.g. heart pacemakers or
insulin pumps.
▶ Wearers of electronic implants must stay at
least 10 cm away from the control panel.
WARNING‒Risk of suffocation!
Children may put packaging material over
their heads or wrap themselves up in it and
suffocate.
▶ Keep packaging material away from chil-
dren.
▶ Do not let children play with packaging ma-
terial.
Children may breathe in or swallow small
parts, causing them to suffocate.
▶ Keep small parts away from children.
▶ Do not let children play with small parts.
1.5 Microwave
CAREFULLY READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND KEEP THEM SAFE FOR
FUTURE USE
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
Using the appliance for anything other than its
intended purpose is dangerous and may
cause damage. For example, heated slippers
and pillows filled with grain or cereal may
catch fire, even several hours later.
▶ Never dry food or clothing with the appli-
ance.
▶ Never heat up slippers, pillows filled with
grain or cereal, sponges, damp cleaning
cloths or similar with the appliance.
▶ The appliance must only be used to pre-
pare food and drink.
Food and its packaging and containers may
catch fire.
▶ Never heat food in heat-retaining pack-
aging.
▶ Do not leave food unattended while it is
heating in containers made of plastic, pa-
per or other combustible materials.
▶ Never set the microwave power too high or
the cooking time too long. Follow the in-
structions provided in this user manual.
▶ Never use the microwave to dry food.
▶ Never defrost or heat food with a low water
content, such as bread, at too high a mi-
crowave power or for too long.
Cooking oil may catch fire.
▶ Never use the microwave to heat cooking
oil on its own.

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WARNING‒Risk of explosion!
Liquids and other food may easily explode
when in containers that have been tightly
sealed.
▶ Never heat liquids or other food in contain-
ers that have been tightly sealed.
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
Foods with peel or skin may burst or explode
during heating, or even afterwards.
▶ Never cook eggs in their shell or heat hard-
boiled eggs in their shell.
▶ Never cook shellfish or crustaceans.
▶ Always prick the yolk of eggs before mi-
crowaving.
▶ The skin of foods that have a peel or skin,
such as apples, tomatoes, potatoes and
sausages, may burst. Before heating, prick
the peel or skin.
Heat is not distributed evenly through baby
food.
▶ Never heat baby food in closed containers.
▶ Always remove the lid or teat.
▶ Stir or shake well after heating.
▶ Check the temperature before giving the
food or drink to a child.
Heated food gives off heat. The cookware
may become hot.
▶ Always use oven gloves to remove cook-
ware or accessories from the cooking com-
partment.
Airtight packaging may burst when food is
heated.
▶ Always follow the instructions on the pack-
aging.
▶ Always use oven gloves to remove the
dishes from the cooking compartment.
The accessible parts of the appliance become
hot during operation.
▶ Never touch these hot parts.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
At the highest settings in microwave only
mode, the drying function will automatically
switch on an additional heating element to
heat the cooking compartment.
▶ Never touch the inside surfaces of the
cooking compartment or the heating ele-
ments while they are hot.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
Using the appliance for anything other than its
intended purpose is dangerous. This is be-
cause, for instance, overheated slippers, pil-
lows filled with grain or cereal, sponges and
damp cleaning cloths, etc., may cause burns
to the skin.
▶ Never dry food or clothing with the appli-
ance.
▶ Never heat up slippers, pillows filled with
grain or cereal, sponges, damp cleaning
cloths or similar with the appliance.
▶ The appliance must only be used to pre-
pare food and drink.
WARNING‒Risk of scalding!
There is a possibility of delayed boiling when
a liquid is heated. This means that the liquid
reaches the boiling temperature without the
usual steam bubbles rising to the surface. Ex-
ercise caution even when only gently shaking
the container. The hot liquid may suddenly
boil over and splatter.
▶ Always place a spoon in the container
when heating liquids. This prevents delayed
boiling.
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Unsuitable cookware may crack. Porcelain or
ceramic cookware can have small perfora-
tions in the handles and lid. These perfora-
tions conceal a cavity below. If moisture pen-
etrates this cavity, it could cause the cook-
ware to crack.
▶ Only use microwave-safe cookware.
Cookware and containers made from metal or
cookware with metal edging may lead to
sparks being formed during simple mi-
crowave operation. The appliance is dam-
aged.
▶ Never use metal containers during mi-
crowave-only operation.
▶ Only use microwave-safe cookware or use
the microwave in combination with a type
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WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
The appliance uses a high voltage.
▶ Never remove the casing.
WARNING‒Risk of serious harm to
health!
Inadequate cleaning may destroy the surface
of the appliance, reduce its service life, and
lead to dangerous situations, such as escap-
ing microwave energy.
▶ Clean the appliance on a regular basis,
and remove any food residue immediately.
▶ Always keep the cooking compartment,
door seal, door and door stop clean.
→"Cleaning and servicing", Page20
Never operate the appliance if the cooking
compartment door or the door seal is dam-
aged. Microwave energy may escape.
▶ Never use the appliance if the cooking
compartment door, the door seal or the
plastic door frame is damaged.
▶ Any repair work must only be carried out
by the after-sales service.
Microwave energy will escape from appli-
ances that do not have any casing.
▶ Never remove the casing.
▶ Contact our after-sales service if mainten-
ance or repair work is needed.
2 Preventing material damage
2.1 General
ATTENTION!
Alcoholic vapours may catch fire in the hot cooking
compartment and cause permanent damage to the ap-
pliance. The appliance door may spring open due to
an explosion and it may fall off. The door panels may
shatter and fragment. Due to the resulting negative
pressure, the cooking compartment may become con-
siderably deformed inwards.
▶ Do not heat spirits (≥ 15% vol.) when undiluted (e.g.
for marinating or pouring over food).
If there is water on the cooking compartment floor
when operating the appliance at temperatures above
120°C, this will damage the enamel.
▶ Do not use the appliance if there is water on the
cooking compartment floor.
▶ Wipe away any water on the cooking compartment
floor before operation.
Objects on the cooking compartment floor at over
50°C will cause heat to build up. The baking and
roasting times will no longer be correct and the enamel
will be damaged.
▶ Do not place any accessories, greaseproof paper or
foil of any kind on the cooking compartment floor.
▶ Only place cookware on the cooking compartment
floor if a temperature above 50°C has been set.
When the cooking compartment is hot, any water in-
side it will create steam. The change in temperature
may cause damage.
▶ Never pour water into the cooking compartment
when it is still hot.
▶ Never place cookware containing water on the
cooking compartment floor.
The prolonged presence of moisture in the cooking
compartment leads to corrosion.
▶ Allow the cooking compartment to dry after use.
▶ Do not keep moist food in the cooking compartment
for a long time with the door closed.
▶ Do not store food in the cooking compartment.
Leaving the appliance to cool down with the door open
will damage the front of neighbouring kitchen units over
time.
▶ Always allow the cooking compartment to cool
down with the door closed after cooking at high
temperatures.
▶ Take care not to trap anything in the appliance
door.
▶ Only leave the cooking compartment to dry with the
door open if a lot of moisture was produced during
operation.
Fruit juice dripping from the baking tray leaves stains
that cannot be removed.
▶ When baking very juicy fruit flans, do not pack too
much on the baking tray.
▶ If possible, use the deeper universal pan.
Using oven cleaner in a hot cooking compartment
damages the enamel.
▶ Never use oven cleaner in the cooking compartment
when it is still warm.
▶ Remove all food remnants from the cooking com-
partment and the appliance door before you next
heat up the appliance.
If the seal is very dirty, the appliance door will no
longer close properly during operation. This may dam-
age the front of adjacent kitchen units.
▶ Keep the seal clean at all times.
▶ Never operate the appliance if the seal is damaged
or missing.
Sitting or placing objects on the appliance door may
damage it.
▶ Do not place, hang or support objects on the appli-
ance door.
▶ Do not place cookware or accessories on the appli-
ance door.
With certain models, accessories may scratch the door
pane when closing the appliance door.
▶ Always push accessories fully into the cooking com-
partment.

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2.2 Microwave
Follow these instructions when using the microwave.
ATTENTION!
Metal touching the wall of the cooking compartment
will cause sparks, which may damage the appliance or
the inner door pane.
▶ Metal (e.g. a spoon in a glass) must be kept at least
2cm from the cooking compartment walls and the
inside of the door.
Using accessories directly on top of one another
causes sparks.
▶ Do not combine the wire rack with the universal
pan.
▶ Always place accessories on different levels.
The universal pan and baking tray are not suitable for
use with microwave-only mode. Using either of these
may create sparks, which will damage the cooking
compartment.
▶ Place accessories on the wire rack supplied.
Placing aluminium containers in the appliance may
cause sparks, which will damage the appliance.
▶ Do not use aluminium containers in the appliance.
Operating the appliance without food in the cooking
compartment may lead to overloading.
▶ Do not switch on the microwave unless there is food
inside. The only exception to this rule is when per-
forming a short cookware test.
If you prepare microwave popcorn at a microwave
power level that is too high, the door pane may crack
due to overloading.
▶ Never set a microwave power level that is too high.
▶ Use a maximum microwave output of 600 watts.
▶ Always place the popcorn bag on a glass plate.
3 Environmental protection and saving energy
3.1 Disposing of packaging
The packaging materials are environmentally compat-
ible and can be recycled.
▶
Sort the individual components by type and dispose
of them separately.
3.2 Saving energy
If you follow these instructions, your appliance will use
less power.
Only preheat the appliance if the recipe or the recom-
mended settings tell you to do so.
¡
Not preheating the appliance can reduce the en-
ergy used by up to 20%.
Use dark-coloured, black-coated or enamelled baking
tins.
¡
These types of baking tin absorb the heat particu-
larly well.
Open the appliance door as little as possible during
operation.
¡
This maintains the temperature in the cooking com-
partment and eliminates the need for the appliance
to reheat.
When baking multiple dishes, do so in succession or
in parallel.
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The cooking compartment is heated after baking
the first dish. This reduces the baking time for the
second cake.
If the cooking time is relatively long, you can switch
the appliance off 10minutes before the cooking time
ends.
¡
There will be enough residual heat to finish cooking
the dish.
Remove any accessories that are not being used from
the cooking compartment.
¡
Accessories that are not being used do not need to
be heated.
Allow frozen food to defrost before cooking.
¡
This saves the energy that would otherwise be re-
quired to defrost it.
Note:
The appliance requires:
¡ A maximum of 1W when the appliance is in opera-
tion with the display switched on
¡ A maximum of 0.5W when the appliance is in oper-
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4 Familiarising yourself with your appliance
4.1 Control panel
You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operat-
ing status.
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Display
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Buttons
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Control element
4.2 Buttons
The buttons are touch-sensitive areas. To select a function, press the corresponding button.
Symbol Name Use
On/off Switch the appliance on or off
Main menu Select operating modes and settings
Time-setting options/
childproof lock
¡ Set the "timer", "cooking time" or "Ready at" time for delayed starts
¡ Activate or deactivate the "childproof lock"
Information ¡ View additional information
¡ View the current temperature
Rapid heat-up ¡ Activate or deactivate the "Rapid heat-up" function
¡ Activate or deactivate the "PowerBoost" function
Start/stop Start or pause the appliance
4.3 Control element
You can configure all the functions on your appliance using the control element. You can change the setting values
that are displayed more brightly.
Press and hold a button to scroll through the setting values quickly. Release the button to stop scrolling quickly.
Button Name Use
Left Navigate to the left on the display

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Button Name Use
Right Navigate to the right on the display
Up Navigate upwards on the display
Down Navigate downwards on the display
4.4 Display
The display shows the current settings, options or rel-
evant information.
4.5 Main menu
The main menu provides an overview of your appliance's functions.
Press the
button to open the main menu.
Function Name Use
Types of heating Select the required type of heating and temperature for your food
Microwave Use the microwave to cook, heat up or defrost food quickly
Microwave combina-
tion
Switch on the microwave for a type of heating
Baking and roasting
assistant
Recommended settings for baking and roasting
Microwave pro-
grammes
Use the microwave to cook food
MyProfile Individually adjust the appliance settings
Dry Dry the cooking compartment after using the microwave
EasyClean Clean less stubborn dirt from the cooking compartment
4.6 Types of heating
This is where you will find an overview of the types of heating. You will find recommendations for using the types of
heating.
For temperatures above 275°C, the appliance reduces the temperature to approx. 275°C after around 40minutes.
Symbol Heating function Temperature Use
Hot air 30-275°C Bake or roast on one or more levels.
The fan distributes the heat from the ring-shaped heating ele-
ment in the back wall evenly around the cooking compartment.
Top/bottom heating 50-275°C Traditionally bake or roast on one level. This type of heating is
especially good for cakes with moist toppings.
The heat is emitted evenly from above and below.
Circo-roasting 50-250°C Roast poultry, whole fish or larger pieces of meat.
The grill element and the fan switch on and off alternately. The
fan circulates the hot air around the food.
Pizza setting 50-275°C Cook pizza or food that requires a lot of heat from below.
The bottom heating element and the ring-shaped heating ele-
ment in the back wall heat the cooking compartment.
Full-surface grill 50-290°C For grilling flat items such as steaks, sausages or bread, and
for cooking au gratin.
The entire area below the grill element becomes hot.
Centre-area grill 50-290°C For grilling small amounts of steaks, sausages or bread, and
for cooking au gratin.
The central area below the grill element becomes hot.
Bottom heating 50-250°C For cooking in a bain marie and for baking food for extra time.
The heat is emitted from below.

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Symbol Heating function Temperature Use
Slow cooking 70-120°C For gentle, slow cooking of seared, tender pieces of meat in
cookware without a lid.
The heat is emitted evenly from above and below at a low tem-
perature.
Dough proving 35-55°C For proving dough and culturing yoghurt.
Dough will prove more quickly than at room temperature. The
surface of the dough does not dry out.
Preheat cookware 30-70°C For heating cookware.
Top/bottom heating
eco
50-275°C For gently cooking selected types of food.
Heat is emitted from above and below.
This type of heating is most effective between 150 and
250°C.
This type of heating is used to determine the energy consump-
tion in the conventional mode.
Hot air eco 30-275°C For gently cooking selected types of food on one level without
preheating.
The fan distributes the heat from the ring-shaped heating ele-
ment in the back wall around the cooking compartment.
This type of heating is most effective between 125 and
200°C.
This type of heating is used to determine the energy consump-
tion in circulating-air mode and the energy efficiency class.
4.7 Microwave power settings
This is where you can find an overview of the different microwave power settings and when to use them.
The microwave power settings are levels and do not always correspond to the exact wattage that the appliance uses.
Microwave power
setting in watts
Maximum cooking
time in hours
Use
90W 1:30 Defrost delicate foods.
180W 1:30 Defrost food and continue cooking.
360W 1:30 Cook fish and meat. Heat up delicate foods.
600W 1:30 Heat and cook food.
Max. 0:30 Heat liquids.
Note:The maximum microwave power setting is not
designed for heating food. To protect the appliance,
the maximum power of the microwave is gradually re-
duced to 600watts during the first few minutes. Full
power is made available again after a cooling period.
4.8 Cooking compartment
The functions in the cooking compartment make your
appliance easier to use.
Shelf supports
The rails in the cooking compartment enable you to
place accessories at different heights.
→"Accessories", Page11
Your appliance has three shelf positions. The shelf pos-
itions are numbered from bottom to top.
You can remove the rails, e.g. for cleaning.
→"Rails", Page23
Lighting
One or more oven lights illuminate the cooking com-
partment.
When you open the appliance door, the light in the
cooking compartment switches on. If the appliance
door remains open for longer than 15minutes, the light
switches off again.
For most operating modes, the lighting is switched on
during operation. The lighting switches off again when
the operation ends.
Cooling fan
The cooling fan switches on and off depending on the
appliance's temperature. The hot air escapes above
the door.
ATTENTION!
Do not cover the ventilation slot above the appliance
door. The appliance overheats.
▶ Ensure that the ventilation slots are unobstructed.
To ensure that the appliance cools down more quickly
after operation, the cooling fan continues to run for a
certain period afterwards.
Appliance door
If you open the appliance door during operation, the
operation stops. When you close the appliance door,
the operation continues automatically.

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In microwave mode, when you close the appliance
door, you have to press to continue.
5 Accessories
Use original accessories. These have been made espe-
cially for your appliance.
Note:Accessories may become deformed if they get
hot. Deformation has no effect on function. As the ac-
cessory cools down, it will regain its original shape.
The accessories supplied may differ depending on the
appliance model.
Accessories Use
Wire rack ¡ Cake tins
¡ Ovenproof dishes
¡ Cookware
¡ Meat, e.g. roasting joints or steak
¡ Frozen meals
Universal pan ¡ Moist cakes
¡ Baked items
¡ Bread
¡ Large roasts
¡ Frozen meals
¡ Catch dripping liquids, e.g. fat when
grilling food on the wire rack.
5.1 Information on accessories
Some accessories are only suitable for certain types of
heating.
Microwave accessories
The wire rack that is supplied is only suitable for opera-
tion solely using the microwave.
Baking trays, e.g. the universal pan or the baking tray,
may create sparks and are not suitable.
Observe the information about the microwave.
→"Cookware and accessories with microwave",
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5.2 Locking function
The locking function prevents the accessories from tilt-
ing when they are pulled out.
You can pull out the accessories approximately halfway
without them tipping. The accessories must be inserted
into the cooking compartment correctly for the tilt pro-
tection to work properly.
5.3 Sliding accessories into the cooking
compartment
Always slide the accessory into the cooking compart-
ment the right way round. This is the only way to en-
sure that accessories can be pulled out approximately
halfway without tipping.
1.
Turn the accessories so that the notch
is at the
rear and is facing downwards.
2.
Insert the accessory between the two guide rods for
a shelf position.
Wire rack
Baking tray
E.g. univer-
sal pan or
baking tray
Slide the tray in with the sloping
edge towards the appliance door.
3.
Push the accessory all the way in, making sure that
it does not touch the appliance door.
Note:Take any accessories that you will not be using
out of the cooking compartment while the appliance is
in operation.
5.4 Other accessories
You can purchase other accessories from our after-
sales service, specialist retailers or online.
You will find a comprehensive range of products for
your appliance in our brochures and online:
www.neff-international.com
Accessories vary from one appliance to another. When
purchasing accessories, always quote the exact
product number (E no.) of your appliance.
You can find out which accessories are available for
your appliance in our online shop or from our after-
sales service.

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6 Before using for the first time
Configure the settings for initial start-up. Clean the ap-
pliance and accessories.
6.1 Initial use
When the appliance is connected to the power supply
for the first time or following a lengthy power failure, the
settings that you will need to configure before you can
use it will appear.
Note:You can change these settings at any time by
going to the basic settings.
→"Basic settings", Page19
Setting the language
1.
Connect the appliance to the power supply.
a The first setting will appear after a few seconds.
2.
Use the
button to navigate to the bottom row.
3.
Use the or button to select the language.
4.
Use the button to navigate back to the top row.
5.
Use the button to select the next setting.
Setting the time
1.
Use the
button to navigate to the bottom row.
2.
Use the or button to select the correct hour.
3.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
4.
Use the or button to select the correct number of
minutes.
5.
Use the button to navigate back to the top row.
6.
Use the button to select the next setting.
Setting the date
1.
Use the
button to navigate to the next row.
2.
Use the or button to select the correct day.
3.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
4.
Use the or button to select the correct month.
5.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
6.
Use the or button to select the correct year.
7.
Press the button repeatedly until "Date" appears.
8.
Use the button to apply the settings.
7 Basic operation
7.1 Switching on the appliance
▶
Press
to switch the appliance on.
Notes
¡ In the basic settings, you can specify whether the
heating functions or the main menu should appear
when you switch on the appliance.
→"Basic settings", Page19
¡ If you do not perform any actions on the appliance
for an extended period, it will automatically switch it-
self off.
7.2 Switching off the appliance
▶
Press
to switch the appliance off.
Notes
¡ The residual heat indicator will appear on the dis-
play while the cooking compartment is still hot.
→"Residual heat indicator", Page12
¡ The cooling fan will continue to run until the cooking
compartment has cooled down.
→"Cooling fan", Page10
7.3 Residual heat indicator
After you have switched off the appliance, the residual
heat indicator will appear on the display.
Display Temperature
Residual heat high Over 120°C
Residual heat low Between 60 and 120°C
7.4 Setting the type of heating and
temperature
1.
Press
to switch the appliance on.
a The heating functions will then be displayed.
2.
Use the
or button to select the required heating
function.
3.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
4.
Use the or button to select the required temperat-
ure or setting.
5.
Press to start.
a The cooking time will appear on the display.
a The heat-up indicator bar visualises the rising tem-
perature.
6.
When the food is ready, press
to switch the appli-
ance off.
7.5 Changing the temperature
You can also change the temperature once you have
started the appliance.
1.
Use the
or button to select the temperature
row.
2.
Use the or button to select the required temperat-
ure.
a The temperature will now be changed.
7.6 Changing the type of heating
If you switch to a different heating function, the appli-
ance will reset all the settings.
1.
Press
to pause operation.
2.
Use the or button to select the required heating
function.
3.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
4.
Use the or button to select the required temperat-
ure.
5.
Press to start.
7.7 Pausing operation
1.
Press .
2.
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7.8 Cancelling operation
Note:Some functions, e.g. cleaning functions, cannot
be cancelled.
▶
Press and hold the button until the function that is
currently in progress is cancelled.
a Operation will stop and all the settings will be reset.
a The cooling fan will continue to run until the cooking
compartment has cooled down.
7.9 Viewing the current temperature
You can view the current temperature while the appli-
ance is heating up.
▶
Press
.
a The temperature will be displayed for a few
seconds.
7.10 Displaying information
Requirement:The button must be lit.
▶
Press
.
a The information will be displayed for a few seconds.
8 Time-setting options
Your appliance has different time-setting options, with
which you can control its operation.
8.1 Overview of the time-setting options
When you are setting a time, the time values will in-
crease by greater increments as you scroll through the
higher values. The cooking time, for example, can be
set in 1-minute increments up to 1 hour, and then in 5-
minute increments thereafter.
Time-setting
option
Use
Timer When you set a time on the timer,
the timer will run independently of
the appliance and will not intervene
in its operation. The timer does not
affect the appliance.
Cooking
time
Once the cooking time has elapsed,
the appliance automatically stops
heating.
Ready at Along with the cooking time (dura-
tion), you can set the time at which
you want cooking to end. The appli-
ance will start up automatically so
that it finishes cooking at the re-
quired time.
8.2 Timer
You can set the timer regardless of whether the appli-
ance is on or off.
Setting the timer
1.
Press
.
2.
Once the appliance is switched on, use the
button to select "Timer" .
3.
Use the or button to select the timer duration.
4.
Press to start the timer.
a
will appear on the display. The timer duration will
then count down.
a Once the timer duration has elapsed, an audible sig-
nal will sound.
5.
Press any button to end the audible signal.
Changing the timer
1.
Press
.
2.
Use the
or button to change the timer duration.
a The setting will then be applied.
Cancelling the timer
1.
Press
.
2.
Use the button to set a timer duration of "00:00".
a This cancels the current timer duration.
8.3 Cooking time
Once the set cooking time has elapsed, the appliance
switches off automatically. You can only use the cook-
ing time in conjunction with a heating function.
Setting the cooking time
1.
Set a heating function and a temperature.
2.
Press
.
3.
Select the default value.
Button Default value
10minutes
30minutes
4.
Use the or button to select the required cooking
time.
5.
Once the cooking time has been set, press to
start.
a The cooking time will appear on the display. The
cooking time will count down.
a Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible sig-
nal will sound.
6.
Press any button to end the audible signal.
Changing the cooking time
1.
Press
.
2.
Use the or button to change the cooking time.
a The setting will then be applied.
Cancelling the cooking time
1.
Press
.
2.
Use the button to set a cooking time of "00:00".
a This cancels the current cooking time.
3.
To continue without setting a cooking time, press
.
8.4 Delayed start/"Ready at" time
With this function, the appliance automatically switches
itself on, and then switches itself off at the preselected
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time (duration) and specify when you want your food to
be ready. You can only use the delayed start function
in conjunction with a heating function.
Setting the Ready at time for delayed starts
Notes
¡ Do not leave food that spoils easily in the cooking
compartment for too long.
¡ You cannot use the delayed start function with every
heating function.
1.
Place the food into the cooking compartment and
close the appliance door.
2.
Set a heating function and a temperature.
3.
Press
.
4.
Use the or button to select the required cooking
time.
5.
Use the button to navigate to "Ready at" .
a The time at which your food will be ready will ap-
pear on the display.
6.
Use the
button to select the required end time.
7.
Press to confirm the delayed start.
a The appliance will start at the appropriate time.
a Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible sig-
nal will sound.
8.
Press any button to end the audible signal.
Changing the Ready at time for delayed starts
1.
Press
.
2.
Use the button to select "Ready at" .
3.
Use the or button to change the end time.
a The setting will then be applied.
Cancelling the Ready at time for delayed starts
1.
Press
.
2.
Use the button to reset the end time.
a The end time corresponds to the current time plus
the set cooking time.
a The appliance will start heating using the set cook-
ing time.
9 Microwave
You can use the microwave to cook, heat up, bake or
defrost food very quickly. The microwave can be used
on its own or in combination with a type of heating.
9.1 Cookware and accessories with
microwave
To heat food evenly and avoid damaging your appli-
ance, it is important to only use the right cookware and
accessories.
Follow the cookware manufacturer's instructions.
Unless otherwise specified, place the cookware and
accessory on level 1.
Microwave-safe
Cookware and ac-
cessories
Information
Cookware made
from heat-resistant,
microwave-safe ma-
terial:
¡ Glass
¡ Glass ceramic
¡ Porcelain
¡ Temperature-res-
istant plastic
¡ Fully glazed
ceramic without
cracks
These materials allow mi-
crowaves to pass through and
are not damaged.
Cookware and ac-
cessories
Information
Serving dishes You do not need to transfer
your food.
Note:Only use cookware with
decorative gold or silver trim if
the manufacturer guarantees its
suitability for microwave use.
Supplied wire rack Only the wire rack that is sup-
plied is suitable for operation
solely using the microwave.
Note:Baking trays, e.g. the uni-
versal pan or the baking tray,
may create sparks and are not
suitable.
Not microwave-safe
Note:Observe the specifications for preventing mater-
ial damage.
→"Microwave", Page7
Cookware and ac-
cessories
Information
Metal cookware and
bakeware
Microwaves cannot pass
through metal. The food is
barely heated or not heated at
all.
Note:Metal may create sparks
in pure microwave operation.
Cookware and accessories with MicroCombi
By combining the microwave and a type of heating,
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Cookware and ac-
cessories
Information
Metal cookware and
bakeware
Metal can be used with Micro-
Combi.
Note:Metal must be kept at
least 2cm from the cooking
compartment walls and the in-
side of the door.
Accessories sup-
plied:
¡ Wire rack
¡ Universal pan
The supplied accessory is suit-
able for MicroCombi. No
sparks are created.
Testing cookware for microwave suitability
If you are unsure whether your cookware is suitable for
use in the microwave, carry out a cookware test.
ATTENTION!
Operating the appliance without food in the cooking
compartment may lead to overloading.
▶ Do not switch on the microwave unless there is food
inside. The only exception to this rule is when per-
forming a short cookware test.
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
The accessible parts of the appliance become hot dur-
ing operation.
▶ Never touch these hot parts.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
1.
Place the empty cookware in the cooking compart-
ment.
2.
Set the appliance to run for 30 seconds to 1 minute
at maximum power.
3.
Start the operation.
4.
Check the cookware several times:
‒ If the cookware remains cold or warm to the
touch, it is suitable for microwave use.
‒ If the cookware becomes hot or sparks are cre-
ated, stop the cookware test. The cookware is
not microwave-safe.
9.2 Microwave
You can use the microwave to cook, heat up or defrost
food quickly.
Configuring the microwave settings
Notes
¡ Note the correct way to operate the microwave:
– →"Safety", Page2
– →"Preventing material damage", Page6
– →"Microwave power settings", Page10
– →"Cookware and accessories with microwave",
Page14
¡ To prevent condensation, when the microwave
power setting is 600watts (max), the appliance
automatically switches on a heating element. The
cooking compartment and the accessories become
hot. The cooking result is not affected by this.
You can switch off this drying function in the basic
settings.
→"Basic settings", Page19
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
At the highest settings in microwave only mode, the
drying function will automatically switch on an addi-
tional heating element to heat the cooking compart-
ment.
▶ Never touch the inside surfaces of the cooking com-
partment or the heating elements while they are hot.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
1.
Use to switch the appliance on.
2.
Press .
3.
Configure the settings for the "microwave" using
or .
4.
Use to navigate to the next row.
a A microwave power setting and a cooking time ap-
pear.
5.
Use
or to select a microwave power setting.
6.
Use
to navigate to the next row.
7.
Use
or to select the required cooking time.
8.
Use
to start the microwave.
a The microwave starts and the cooking time counts
down. The heat-up bar does not appear.
a Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible sig-
nal sounds and the appliance stops heating.
9.
Press any button to end the signal tone.
‒ If necessary, set the microwave power setting
and cooking time again.
‒ When the food is ready, use
to switch the ap-
pliance off.
10.
If you have switched off the drying function for the
microwave in the basic settings, dry the cooking
compartment.
Note:If you open the appliance door during operation,
the operation stops. When you close the appliance
door, you must press
to continue the operation. If
you have changed the basic setting for this, make sure
that the microwave does not resume operation without
food inside.
→"Basic settings", Page19
Changing the microwave power setting
If you change the microwave power setting, the cook-
ing time is reset.
1.
Press
to pause operation.
2.
Use or to select the required microwave power
setting.
3.
Use to navigate to the next row.
4.
Use or to select the cooking time.
5.
Use to start the microwave.
Changing the cooking time
1.
Press
.
2.
Use or to change the cooking time.
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Drying the cooking compartment with the Dry
function
The "Dry" function heats up the cooking compartment
so that the moisture in the cooking compartment evap-
orates. You will then need to open the appliance door
to allow the steam to escape.
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
The appliance becomes hot during operation.
▶ Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning.
ATTENTION!
If there is water on the cooking compartment floor
when operating the appliance at temperatures above
120°C, this will damage the enamel.
▶ Do not use the appliance if there is water on the
cooking compartment floor.
▶ Wipe away any water on the cooking compartment
floor before operation.
Requirement:The cooking compartment must have
cooled down.
1.
Remove any food remnants from the cooking com-
partment.
2.
Dry the cooking compartment with a sponge.
3.
Press
to switch the appliance on.
4.
Press .
5.
Use the or button to set "Dry" .
6.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
a The duration will appear on the display. The duration
cannot be changed.
7.
Use the
button to navigate to the next row.
8.
Press to start drying the appliance.
a Once the duration has elapsed, an audible signal
will sound and the appliance will stop heating.
9.
Press
to switch the appliance off.
10.
Remove limescale marks with a cloth soaked in vin-
egar, then wipe with clean water and dry with a soft
cloth.
11.
Leave the appliance door open for 1-2minutes so
that the cooking compartment dries completely.
9.3 Microwave combination
To reduce the cooking time, you can use certain types
of heating in combination with the microwave.
Possible types of heating include:
¡ Hot air
¡ Top/bottom heating
¡ Circo-roasting
¡ Grill, large area
¡ Grill, small area
Possible microwave power settings include:
¡ 90watts
¡ 180watts
¡ 360watts
Setting the microwave combination
Note:
Note the correct way to operate the microwave:
¡ →"Safety", Page2
¡ →"Preventing material damage", Page6
¡ →"Microwave power settings", Page10
¡ →"Cookware and accessories with microwave",
Page14
1.
Use to switch the appliance on.
2.
Press .
3.
Use or to set the "microwave combination" .
4.
Use to navigate to the next row.
a A type of heating appears.
5.
Use
or to select a type of heating.
6.
Use to navigate to the next row.
7.
Use or to select a temperature.
8.
Use to navigate to the next row.
9.
Use or to select a microwave power setting.
10.
Use to navigate to the next row.
11.
Use or to select the required cooking time.
12.
Use to start the microwave combination.
a The microwave combination starts and the cooking
time counts down.
a Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible sig-
nal sounds and the appliance stops heating.
13.
Press any button to end the signal tone.
‒ If necessary, set another microwave combination.
‒ When the food is ready, use
to switch the ap-
pliance off.
Note:If you open the appliance door during operation,
the operation stops. When you close the appliance
door, you must press
to continue the operation. If
you have changed the basic setting for this, make sure
that the microwave does not resume operation without
food inside.
→"Basic settings", Page19
Changing the temperature
You can also change the temperature while operation
is in progress with the microwave combination.
1.
Use
or to select the temperature.
2.
Use or to change the temperature.
a The temperature is changed.
Changing the cooking time
1.
Press
.
2.
Use or to change the cooking time.
a The setting is applied.
Changing the microwave combination
If you change the combination of the type of heating
and the microwave power setting, all other settings are
reset.
1.
Press
to pause operation.
2.
Use or to navigate to the row with the type of
heating or the microwave power setting.
3.
Use or to change the type of heating or mi-
crowave power setting.
4.
Use or to navigate to the row with the temper-
ature.
5.
Use or to select a temperature.
6.
Use to navigate to the row with cooking time.
7.
Use or to select the required cooking time.
8.
Use to start the microwave combination.

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10 Microwave programmes
The microwave programmes help you to use your ap-
pliance to prepare different dishes by selecting the op-
timum settings automatically. This significantly reduces
the cooking time.
10.1 Cookware
The cooking result depends on the composition of the
meat and the size of cookware.
You should therefore use heat-resistant cookware that
is suitable for temperatures up to 300°C. Glass or
glass ceramic cookware is best. The joint should cover
approx. two thirds of the cookware base.
Cookware made from the following material is not
suitable:
¡ Bright, shiny aluminium
¡ Unglazed clay
¡ Plastic or plastic handles
Note:For some dishes, the appliance switches on the
microwave. A notification appears in the display stating
that you should use cookware that is suitable for mi-
crowave use.
→"Cookware and accessories with microwave",
Page14
10.2 Overview of the microwave
programmes
You can select the following microwave programmes:
¡ Defrost poultry portions
¡ Defrost meat
¡ Defrost fish fillet
¡ Vegetables, fresh
¡ Vegetables, frozen
¡ Boiled potatoes
¡ Long-grain rice
¡ Steam fish fillet
¡ Pizza, frozen, with thin base, x 1
¡ Lasagne, frozen
¡ Chicken, unstuffed
¡ Chicken portions
¡ Meat loaf made from fresh mince
¡ Baked potatoes, whole
10.3 Setting the microwave programme
Note:The cooking result depends on the quality and
composition of the food. Use fresh and, ideally, chilled
food.
Requirements
¡ Observe the information for the microwave.
→"Microwave", Page14
¡ Weigh the food. The weight of the food is necessary
in order to set the microwave programme.
1.
Use
to switch the appliance on.
2.
Press .
3.
Use or to select "Microwave programmes" .
4.
Use to navigate to the next row.
5.
Use or to select the microwave programme.
6.
Use to navigate to the next row.
7.
Use or to select the weight.
8.
Use to navigate to the top row.
9.
Press to display the recommendations.
a The recommended shelf position and cookware are
displayed.
10.
Use
to start the microwave programme.
a Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible sig-
nal sounds and the appliance stops heating.
11.
Note:With some microwave programmes, you can
continue to cook the food.
→"Extending the cooking time", Page17
If you are happy with the cooking result, use to
select "End".
10.4 Extending the cooking time
1.
Use the button to select "Extend cooking time".
2.
Use the or button to change the settings, if re-
quired.
3.
Press to start the appliance again for the extra
cooking time.
11 Baking and roasting assistant
The baking and roasting assistant helps you to use
your appliance to cook various dishes by suggesting
the optimal settings.
The baking and roasting assistant helps you to make
classic cakes, bread and roasts. The appliance selects
the optimal heating function for you. The default tem-
perature and cooking time can be changed according
to your requirements.
11.1 Overview of available foods
You can choose from the following foods:
¡ Sponge in a springform tin/loaf tin
¡ Sponge (6 eggs)
¡ Swiss roll
¡ Yeast dough tray bakes with dry topping
¡ Plaited ring/loaf
¡ Small baked puff-pastry items
¡ Muffins, on one level
¡ White bread in a loaf tin
¡ Part-baked bread rolls/baguettes
¡ Pizza, frozen, thin base, x 1
¡ Chips, frozen, on one level
¡ Potato gratin, made from raw potatoes
¡ Baked potatoes
¡ Lasagne, fresh
¡ Joint of pork, marbled, without rind
¡ Meat loaf (1kg)
¡ Sirloin, medium, 1.5kg
¡ Beef pot roast
¡ Leg of lamb, boned
¡ Chicken, whole
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¡ Goose, whole (3-4kg)
11.2 Configuring the baking and roasting
assistant
Note:Use fresh and, ideally, chilled food. Use frozen
food straight from the freezer.
Requirement:The cooking compartment must have
cooled down.
1.
Press
to switch the appliance on.
2.
Press .
3.
Use the or button to select the "Baking and roast-
ing assistant" .
4.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
5.
Use the or button to select the required category.
6.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
7.
Use the or button to select the required food.
8.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
a The recommended settings will appear on the dis-
play.
9.
Note:Additional information cannot be selected for
all foods.
Use the
button to view additional information.
a Additional information will appear, for example re-
garding which shelf position, accessories or cook-
ware you should use or when you should turn or stir
your food or add liquid.
10.
Use the
button to navigate back to the recommen-
ded settings.
11.
Use the button to adjust the temperature or cook-
ing time, if required.
‒ Use the or button to select the temperature
or cooking time.
‒ Use the or button to change the setting.
12.
Press to start the baking and roasting assistant.
a Some food needs to be turned or stirred. An audible
signal will sound and a notification will appear on
the display to let you know when it is time to turn or
stir your food.
a Once the duration has elapsed, an audible signal
will sound and the appliance will stop heating.
13.
Note:Some programs allow you to extend the cook-
ing time.
→"Extending the cooking time", Page18
If you are happy with the cooking result, use the
button to select "End".
11.3 Extending the cooking time
1.
Use the button to select "Extend cooking time".
2.
Use the or button to change the settings, if re-
quired.
3.
Press to start the appliance again for the extra
cooking time.
12 Childproof lock
You can secure your appliance to prevent children
from accidentally switching it on or changing the set-
tings.
12.1 Locks
Your appliance has two different locks:
Lock Activate/deactivate
Automatic childproof lock Via the MyProfile menu
One-time childproof lock Using the button
12.2 Activating the automatic childproof
lock
The automatic childproof lock disables the control
panel to prevent children from accidentally switching
on the appliance. To switch on the appliance, interrupt
the automatic childproof lock. Once the appliance has
finished cooking, it automatically disables the control
panel.
Note:When you activate the automatic childproof lock,
the appliance will immediately disable the control
panel. The
and buttons will not be disabled.
Requirement:The appliance must be switched on.
1.
Press
.
2.
Use the or button to select "MyProfile" .
3.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
4.
Use the or button to select "Automatic childproof
lock".
5.
Use the button to select the required settings.
6.
Use the button to set the lock to "Activated".
7.
Press
.
8.
Use the button to save your settings.
a When you switch off the appliance,
will appear
on the display.
12.3 Interrupting the automatic childproof
lock
1.
Press and hold the
button until "Childproof lock
deactivated" appears on the display.
2.
Press to switch the appliance on and then start it
up.
12.4 Deactivating the automatic childproof
lock
1.
Press and hold the button until "Childproof lock
deactivated" appears on the display.
2.
Press to switch the appliance on.
3.
Press .
4.
Use the or button to select "MyProfile" .
5.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
6.
Use the or button to select "Automatic childproof
lock".
7.
Use the button to select the required settings.
8.
Use the button to set the lock to "Deactivated".
9.
Press .
10.
Use the button to save your settings.
12.5 Activating the one-time childproof lock
The one-time childproof lock disables the control panel
to prevent children from accidentally switching on the
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one-time childproof lock. After you have switched off
the appliance, the control panel will no longer be dis-
abled.
Note:When you activate the automatic childproof lock,
the appliance will immediately disable the control
panel. The and buttons will not be disabled.
▶
Press and hold the button until "Childproof lock
activated" appears on the display.
12.6 Deactivating the one-time childproof
lock
▶
Press and hold the button until "Childproof lock
deactivated" appears on the display.
13 Rapid heating
You can use rapid heating to reduce the heat-up time.
You can activate rapid heating for the following types of
heating:
¡ Hot air
¡ Top/bottom heating
13.1 Activating the "Rapid heat-up" function
1.
Set Hot air
or Top/bottom heating and a tem-
perature of at least 100°C.
2.
Press to start.
a The
button will be lit.
3.
Use the button to activate the "Rapid heat-up"
function.
a
will appear on the display.
a Once the set temperature has been reached, the
"Rapid heat-up" function will switch itself off auto-
matically and an audible signal will sound.
will go
out on the display.
4.
Place the food in the cooking compartment.
13.2 Deactivating the "Rapid heat-up"
function
▶
Use the
button to deactivate the "Rapid heat-up"
function early.
14 Sabbath mode
You can set a cooking time of up to 74hours using
Sabbath mode. You can use top/bottom heating to
keep food warm between 85°C and 140°C during
this time without having to switch the appliance on or
off.
14.1 Starting Sabbath mode
Notes
¡ If you open the appliance door during operation, the
appliance stops heating. When you close the appli-
ance door, the appliance continues to heat again.
¡ Once you have started the operation, you cannot
change any settings or pause operation.
Requirement:Sabbath mode must be activated in "Fa-
vourites" in the basic settings.
→"Basic settings", Page19
1.
Press to switch the appliance on.
2.
Use or to select "Sabbath mode".
3.
Use to navigate to the next row.
4.
Use or to select the temperature.
5.
Use to navigate to the next row.
6.
Use or to select the cooking time.
7.
Press to start Sabbath mode.
a The cooking time appears on the display. The cook-
ing time counts down.
8.
Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible sig-
nal sounds. A note appears on the display confirm-
ing that the operation has finished. The appliance
stops heating up and responds again as usual out-
side of Sabbath mode.
‒ Press
to switch the appliance off.
The appliance automatically switches off after ap-
prox.10to 20 minutes.
14.2 Cancelling Sabbath mode
▶
Press
to cancel Sabbath mode.
15 Basic settings
You can configure the appliance to meet your needs.
15.1 Overview of the basic settings
Here you can find an overview of the basic settings
and factory settings. The basic settings depend on the
features of your appliance.
Basic setting Selection
Language See selection on the appliance
Basic setting Selection
Time 00:00 - 23:59
Date Day, month and year
Favourites
→"Changing your
favourites",
Page20
Set the heating functions that
you want to appear in the heat-
ing functions menu

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Basic setting Selection
Audible signal ¡ Short duration
¡ Medium duration
¡ Long duration
Button tone ¡ Off (except for )
¡ On
Display brightness 5 settings
Clock display ¡ Digital
¡ Off
Lighting ¡ On during operation
¡ Off during operation
Auto resume ¡ When you close the door
¡ No auto resume
Automatic childproof
lock
¡ Deactivated
¡ Activated
Operation after
switch-on
¡ Main menu
¡ Types of heating
¡ Microwave
¡ Microwave combination
¡ Baking and roasting assist-
ant
¡ Microwave programs
Night-time dimming ¡ Switched off
¡ On (display dimmed
between 10 p.m. and 5.59
a.m.)
Warning: Baking
tray in MW
¡ Indicators/symbols
¡ Do not display
Brand logo ¡ Indicators/symbols
¡ Do not display
Dry microwave ¡ On
¡ Off
Fan run-on time ¡ Recommended
¡ Minimum
Factory settings Restore
15.2 Changing MyProfile
1.
Press
to switch the appliance on.
2.
Press
.
3.
Use the or button to select "MyProfile" .
4.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
5.
Use the or button to select a setting.
6.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
7.
Use the or button to change the setting.
8.
Press .
9.
To save your settings, use the button to select
"Save".
‒ To discard your settings, use the button to se-
lect "Discard".
15.3 Changing your favourites
In Favourites, you can set the heating functions that
you want to appear in the heating functions menu.
Note:
Some heating functions cannot be deactivated:
¡ CircoTherm hot air
¡ Circo-roasting
¡ Full-surface grill
1.
Press to switch the appliance on.
2.
Press .
3.
Use the or button to select "MyProfile" .
4.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
5.
Use the or button to select "Favourites".
6.
Use the button to select "Set favourites".
7.
Use the or button to select the required heating
function.
8.
Use the button to navigate to the next row.
9.
Use the or button to select a setting.
Setting Display in the heating func-
tions menu?
Activated Yes
Deactivated No
10.
Press
.
11.
To save your settings, use the button to select
"Save".
‒ To discard your settings, use the button to se-
lect "Discard".
16 Cleaning and servicing
To keep your appliance working efficiently for a long
time, it is important to clean and maintain it carefully.
16.1 Cleaning products
In order to avoid damaging the various oven surfaces
on the appliance, do not use unsuitable cleaning
products.
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock.
▶ Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners to
clean the appliance.
ATTENTION!
Unsuitable cleaning products may damage the sur-
faces of the appliance.
▶ Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning products.
▶ Do not use cleaning products with a high alcohol
content.
▶ Do not use hard scouring pads or cleaning
sponges.
▶ Do not use any special cleaners for cleaning the ap-
pliance while it is hot.
Using oven cleaner in a hot cooking compartment
damages the enamel.
▶ Never use oven cleaner in the cooking compartment
when it is still warm.
▶ Remove all food remnants from the cooking com-
partment and the appliance door before you next
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New sponge cloths contain residues from production.
▶ Wash new sponge cloths thoroughly before use.
Suitable cleaning agents
Only use cleaning agents that are suitable for the differ-
ent surfaces on your appliance.
Follow the instructions on cleaning the appliance.
→"Cleaning the appliance", Page22
Appliance front
Surface Suitable cleaning agents Information
Stainless steel ¡ Hot soapy water
¡ Special stainless steel
cleaning products
suitable for hot sur-
faces
To prevent corrosion, remove any limescale, grease, starch or albu-
min (e.g. egg white) stains on stainless steel fronts immediately.
Apply a thin layer of the stainless steel cleaning product with a soft
cloth.
Plastic or painted
surfaces
E.g. control panel
¡ Hot soapy water Do not use glass cleaner or a glass scraper.
To avoid permanent stains, remove any descaling agent that gets
onto the surface immediately.
Appliance door
Area Suitable cleaning agents Information
Door panels ¡ Hot soapy water Do not use a glass scraper or a stainless steel wool.
Tip:Remove the door panels in order to clean them thoroughly.
→"Appliance door", Page24
Door cover ¡ Made of stainless
steel:
Stainless steel cleaner
¡ Made of plastic:
Hot soapy water
Do not use glass cleaner or a glass scraper.
Do not use stainless steel care products.
Tip:Remove the door cover for thorough cleaning.
→"Appliance door", Page24
Stainless steel in-
terior door frame
Stainless steel cleaner Discolouration can be removed using stainless steel cleaner.
Do not use stainless steel care products.
Door handle ¡ Hot soapy water To avoid permanent stains, remove any descaling agent that gets
onto the surface immediately.
Door seal ¡ Hot soapy water Do not remove or scrub.
Cooking compartment
Area Suitable cleaning agents Information
Enamel surfaces ¡ Hot soapy water
¡ Vinegar water
¡ Oven cleaner
Soak any heavily soiled areas and use a brush or steel wool.
Leave the appliance door open to dry the cooking compartment
after cleaning it.
Notes
¡ Enamel burns at very high temperatures, causing minor discol-
ouration. The functionality of your appliance is not affected by
this.
¡ The edges of thin trays cannot be completely enamelled and may
be rough. This does not impair corrosion protection.
¡ Food residues will leave a white coating on the enamel surfaces.
The coating does not pose a health risk. The functionality of your
appliance is not affected by this. You can remove residues with
lemon juice.
Self-cleaning sur-
faces
- Follow the instructions for self-cleaning surfaces.
Glass cover for
the oven light
¡ Hot soapy water Use oven cleaner to remove very heavy soiling.

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Area Suitable cleaning agents Information
Rails ¡ Hot soapy water Soak any heavily soiled areas and use a brush or steel wool.
Note:To clean thoroughly, detach the rails.
→"Rails", Page23
Accessories ¡ Hot soapy water
¡ Oven cleaner
Soak any heavily soiled areas and use a brush or steel wool.
Enamelled accessories are dishwasher-safe.
16.2 Cleaning the appliance
In order to avoid damaging the appliance, you must
clean your appliance only as specified, and with suit-
able cleaning products.
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
The appliance and its parts that can be touched be-
come hot during use.
▶ Caution should be exercised here in order to avoid
touching heating elements.
▶ Young children under 8 years of age must be kept
away from the appliance.
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
Loose food remnants, fat and meat juices may catch
fire.
▶ Before using the appliance, remove the worst of the
food residues and remnants from the cooking com-
partment, heating elements and accessories.
Requirement:Read the information on cleaning
products.
→"Cleaning products", Page20
1.
Clean the appliance using hot soapy water and a
dish cloth.
‒ For some surfaces, you can use alternative
cleaning agents.
→"Suitable cleaning agents", Page21
2.
Dry with a soft cloth.
17 Cleaning function
You can use the cleaning function to clean the appli-
ance.
17.1 EasyClean cleaning aid
You can use the "EasyClean" cleaning aid to clean light
soiling from the cooking compartment between full
cleans. The "EasyClean" cleaning aid soaks dirt by
evaporating soapy water. It is then easier to remove the
dirt.
Setting the EasyClean cleaning aid
WARNING‒Risk of scalding!
If there is water in the cooking compartment when it is
hot, this may create hot steam.
▶ Never pour water into the cooking compartment
when the cooking compartment is hot.
Requirements
¡ You can only start the cleaning aid once the cooking
compartment is cold (room temperature) and the ap-
pliance door is closed.
¡ Do not open the appliance door while the appliance
is in operation, as this will abort the cleaning aid.
¡ To remove particularly stubborn dirt, leave the soapy
water to work for a while before starting the cleaning
aid.
¡ To remove particularly stubborn dirt, rub washing-up
liquid onto dirty areas on the smooth surfaces before
starting the cleaning aid.
1.
Remove any accessories from the cooking compart-
ment.
2.
ATTENTION!
Distilled water in the cooking compartment leads to
corrosion.
▶ Do not use distilled water.
Mix 0.4litres water with a drop of washing-up liquid
and pour into the centre of the cooking compart-
ment floor.
3.
Press to switch the appliance on.
4.
Press .
5.
Use the
or button to select "EasyClean" .
6.
Use the
button to navigate to the next row.
7.
Press to start the cleaning aid.
a The cleaning aid will start. The duration will count
down on the display.
a Once the cleaning aid has run through to the end,
an audible signal will sound.
8.
Press any button to end the audible signal.
9.
After using the cleaning aid, finish cleaning the
cooking compartment.
→"Wiping down the cooking compartment",
Page22
Wiping down the cooking compartment
ATTENTION!
The prolonged presence of moisture in the cooking
compartment leads to corrosion.
▶ After using the cleaning aid, wipe the cooking com-
partment clean and allow it to dry fully.
Requirement:The cooking compartment must have
cooled down.
1.
Open the appliance door and remove the remaining
water with an absorbent sponge cloth.
2.
Clean the smooth surfaces in the cooking compart-
ment with a dish cloth or a soft brush. Remove stub-
born food remnants using a stainless steel scouring
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3.
Remove limescale with a cloth soaked in vinegar.
Then wipe with clean water and rub dry with a soft
cloth (including under the door seal).
4.
If there is any stubborn dirt that you are unable to
remove, run the cleaning aid again once the cook-
ing compartment has cooled down.
5.
In order to dry the cooking compartment, leave the
appliance door open in the detent position (approx.
30°) for approx.one hour.
18 Rails
To thoroughly clean the rails and the cooking compart-
ment, or to replace the rails, you can remove the rails.
18.1 Detaching the rails
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
The shelf supports get very hot
▶ Never touch the shelf supports when hot.
▶ Always allow the appliance to cool down.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
1.
Lift the rail forwards slightly
and detach it .
2.
Swivel the entire rail outwards and unhook it at
the rear .
18.2 Fitting the retainers
The retainers may fall out when you detach the rails.
Note:
The retainers at the front differ from those at the rear.
1.
Hook the front retainers with the hook into the round
hole at the top and set them at a slight angle .
2.
Hook the front retainers in at the bottom and
straighten them .
3.
Hook the rear retainers with the hook into the top
hole and push them into the bottom hole .
18.3 Attaching the rails
Notes
¡ When hanging the rails, ensure that the sloping
edge is at the top of the rail.
¡ The rails fit both the left- and right-hand sides.
1.
Set the rear rail at an angle, hooking it into the re-
tainers at the top and bottom
.
2.
Pull the rail forwards .
3.
Hook in the rail at the front and press it down .

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19 Appliance door
To clean the appliance door thoroughly, you can disas-
semble the appliance door.
19.1 Removing the door cover
The stainless steel inlay in the door cover may discol-
our. Remove the door cover in order to clean it and the
stainless steel inlay, or to remove the door panes.
1.
Open the appliance door slightly.
2.
Press down on the left- and right-hand sides of the
door cover.
3.
Remove the door cover and carefully close the ap-
pliance door.
19.2 Removing the door panes
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop
into a crack.
▶ Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp
metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven door,
as they may scratch the surface.
The hinges on the appliance door move when the door
is opened and closed, which could trap your fingers.
▶ Keep your hands away from the hinges.
Components inside the appliance door may have sharp
edges.
▶ Wear protective gloves.
Requirement:The door cover has been removed.
1.
Undo and remove the screws on the left and right of
the appliance door.
2.
Place a folded-up tea towel in the appliance door.
3.
Close the appliance door.
4.
Pull the front pane up and out.
5.
Place the front pane down on a flat surface with the
door handle facing down.
6.
WARNING‒Risk of serious harm to health!
If the screws are undone, the safety of the appliance
can no longer be guaranteed. Microwave energy
may escape.
▶ Never undo the screws.
Never unscrew the four black screws on the frame.
19.3 Fitting the door panes
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
The hinges on the appliance door move when the door
is opened and closed, which could trap your fingers.
▶ Keep your hands away from the hinges.
Components inside the appliance door may have sharp
edges.
▶ Wear protective gloves.
1.
Attach the front pane downwards into the left- and
right-hand retainers
.
2.
Push the front pane to the appliance until the left-
and right-hand hook is opposite the support .
3.
Push the front pane in at the bottom until you
hear it click into place.
4.
Open the appliance door slightly and remove the
tea towel.
5.
Screw both screws back in on the left and right of
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6.
Put the door cover in position and push down on it
until you hear it click into place.
7.
Close the appliance door.
Note:Do not use the cooking compartment again until
the door panes have been correctly fitted.
20 Troubleshooting
You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself.
Read the troubleshooting information before contacting
after-sales service. This will avoid unnecessary costs.
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Improper repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out
by trained specialist staff.
▶ If the appliance is defective, call Customer Service.
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out
by trained specialist staff.
▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the
appliance.
▶ If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufac-
turer's Customer Service or a similarly qualified per-
son in order to prevent any risk.
20.1 Malfunctions
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
The appliance is not
working.
The circuit breaker is faulty.
▶
Check the circuit breaker in the fuse box.
There has been a power cut.
▶
Check whether the lighting in your kitchen or other appliances are working.
Electronics fault
1.
Briefly disconnect the appliance from the power supply by switching off the fuse.
2.
Reset the basic settings to the factory settings.
→"Basic settings", Page19
"Language English"
appears on the dis-
play.
There has been a power cut.
▶
Configure the initial configuration settings.
→"Initial use", Page12
The appliance cannot
be switched on;
appears on the dis-
play.
Automatic childproof lock or childproof lock is activated
▶
Press and hold the
button until "Childproof lock deactivated" appears on the display.
Appliance will not
start or cuts out dur-
ing operation.
Different causes are possible.
▶
Check any notifications that appear on the display.
→"Displaying information", Page13
Malfunction
▶
Call the after-sales service.
→"Customer Service", Page26
The appliance is not
heating;
appears
on the display.
Demo mode is activated in the basic settings.
1.
Briefly disconnect the appliance from the power supply by switching the circuit breaker in
the fuse box off and then on again.
2.
Deactivate Demo mode within the next 3 minutes in the
→"Basic settings", Page19.

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Fault Cause and troubleshooting
The appliance is not
heating; appears
on the display.
There has been a power cut.
▶
Open and close the appliance door once after a power failure.
a The appliance will perform a self-test, after which it will be ready to use.
Time not displayed
when appliance
switched off.
Basic setting has been changed.
▶
Change the basic setting for the clock display.
→"Basic settings", Page19
During simple mi-
crowave operation,
the cooking compart-
ment becomes hot.
The drying function is switched on.
The interior lighting
does not work.
The LED light is defective.
Note:Do not remove the glass cover.
▶
Call the after-sales service.
→"Customer Service", Page26
Maximum operating
time reached.
To prevent the appliance from continuing to run when it is no longer needed, it automatically
stops heating after a few hours if the settings are not changed during this time. A notifica-
tion appears on the display.
The point at which the maximum operating time is reached is determined by the corres-
ponding settings for an operating mode.
1.
Press any button to continue operation.
2.
If you do not need to use the appliance, press
to switch it off.
Tip:To prevent the appliance from switching off when you do not want it to, set a cooking
time.
→"Setting the cooking time", Page13
A message with "D"
or "E" appears in the
display, e.g. D0111
or E0111.
The electronics have detected a fault.
1.
Switch the appliance off and on again.
a If the fault was a one-off, the message disappears.
2.
If the message appears again, call the after-sales service. Please specify the exact error
message when calling.
→"Customer Service", Page26
The cooking result is
not satisfactory.
Settings were unsuitable.
Setting values, e.g. temperature or cooking time, depend on the recipe, quantity and food.
▶
Next time, set lower or higher values.
Tip:A lot of information about the food preparation and corresponding setting values
can be found on our website www.neff-international.com.
21 Disposal
21.1 Disposing of old appliance
Valuable raw materials can be reused by recycling.
1.
Unplug the appliance from the mains.
2.
Cut through the power cord.
3.
Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally
friendly manner.
Information about current disposal methods are
available from your specialist dealer or local author-
ity.
This appliance is labelled in accord-
ance with European Directive
2012/19/EU concerning used elec-
trical and electronic appliances
(waste electrical and electronic equip-
ment - WEEE).
The guideline determines the frame-
work for the return and recycling of
used appliances as applicable
throughout the EU.
22 Customer Service
Detailed information on the warranty period and terms
of warranty in your country is available from our after-
sales service, your retailer or on our website.
If you contact Customer Service, you will require the
product number (E-Nr.) and the production number
(FD) of your appliance.
The contact details for Customer Service can be found
in the enclosed Customer Service directory or on our
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This product contains light sources from energy effi-
ciency class G. These light sources are available as a
spare part and should only be replaced by trained spe-
cialist staff.
22.1 Product number (E-Nr.) and production
number (FD)
You can find the product number (E-Nr.) and the pro-
duction number (FD) on the appliance's rating plate.
You will see the rating plate with these numbers if you
open the appliance door.
Make a note of your appliance's details and the Cus-
tomer Service telephone number to find them again
quickly.
23 How it works
Here, you can find the ideal settings for various types
of food as well as the best accessories and cookware.
We have perfectly tailored these recommendations to
your appliance.
23.1 General cooking tips
Please take note of the following information when
cooking all types of food.
¡ The temperature and cooking time depend on the
amount of food and the recipe. Settings ranges are
specified for this reason. Try using the lower values
to start with.
¡ The setting values apply to food placed in the cook-
ing compartment while the cooking compartment is
still cold. Do not place accessories into the cooking
compartment until it has finished preheating.
¡ Remove any accessories that are not being used
from the cooking compartment.
23.2 Baking tips
¡ Dark-coloured metal baking tins are most suitable
for baking cakes, bread and other baked goods.
¡ Use wide, shallow cookware for bakes and gratins.
Food takes longer to cook in deep, narrow cook-
ware and it browns more on top.
¡ If you are cooking bakes directly in the universal
pan, place the universal pan into the cooking com-
partment at level1.
¡ The setting values for bread dough apply to both
dough placed on a baking tray and dough placed in
a loaf tin.
ATTENTION!
When the cooking compartment is hot, any water in-
side it will create steam. The change in temperature
may cause damage.
▶ Never pour water into the cooking compartment
when it is still hot.
▶ Never place cookware containing water on the
cooking compartment floor.
Shelf positions
If you bake on one level, use shelf position 1.
Baking on 2levels Shelf position
Universal pan
Baking tray
3
1
Baking tins on two wire racks 3
1
Use the hot air heating function.
Notes
¡ Items that are placed in the appliance on baking
trays or in baking tins/dishes at the same time will
not necessarily be ready at the same time.
¡ If you opt for cooking in combination with the mi-
crowave mode, you can only cook on one level.
23.3 Roasting, braising and grilling tips
¡ The recommended settings are for fridge-temperat-
ure food and unstuffed, oven-ready poultry.
¡ Place the poultry onto the cookware breast-side or
skin-side down.
¡ Turn roasting joints, grilled items or whole fish after
approx. ½ to ⅔ of the specified time.
Roasting on the wire rack
Food roasted on the wire rack will become very crispy
on all sides. You can roast large poultry, for example,
or multiple individual pieces at the same time.
¡ Roast pieces of a similar weight and thickness. The
grilled food will brown evenly and will remain succu-
lent and juicy.
¡ Place the food to be roasted directly on the wire
rack.
¡ To catch any liquids that drip down, place the uni-
versal pan into the cooking compartment one level
below the wire rack.
¡ Add up to ½litre of water to the universal pan, de-
pending on the size and type of food that you want
to roast.
You can make a sauce from the juices that are col-
lected. This also means that less smoke is pro-
duced and the cooking compartment does not be-
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Roasting in cookware
If you cover the cookware when you cook your food,
this will keep the cooking compartment cleaner.
General information about roasting in cookware
¡ Use heat-resistant, ovenproof cookware.
¡ Place the cookware on the wire rack.
¡ Glass cookware is best.
¡ Follow the manufacturer's instructions for your roast-
ing dishes.
Roasting in uncovered cookware
¡ Use a deep roasting dish.
¡ If you do not have any suitable cookware, you can
use the universal pan.
Roasting in covered cookware
¡ Use a suitable lid that seals well.
¡ When roasting meat, there should be at least 3cm
between the food and the lid. The meat may ex-
pand.
WARNING‒Risk of scalding!
Very hot steam may escape when the lid is opened
after cooking. Steam may not be visible, depending on
the temperature.
▶ Lift the lid in such a way that the hot steam can es-
cape away from you.
▶ Keep children away from the appliance.
Grilling
Grill food if you want it to be crispy.
ATTENTION!
Acidic food may damage the grid
▶ Do not place acidic food, such as fruit or food with
an acidic marinade directly on the pan support.
¡ When grilling several food items, choose pieces that
are of a similar weight and thickness. The grilled
food will brown evenly and will remain succulent
and juicy.
¡ Place the food to be grilled directly onto the wire
rack.
¡ To catch any liquids that drip down, place the uni-
versal pan into the cooking compartment at least
one level below the wire rack.
Notes
¡ The grill element switches on and off continuously.
This is normal. The temperature that you set determ-
ines how frequently this occurs.
¡ Smoke may be produced when grilling.
Information for those allergic to nickel
In rare cases, small amounts of nickel may pass into
the food.
23.4 Microwave cooking
If you use the microwave mode, you can reduce the
cooking time considerably.
General information
¡ When using the microwave mode, the cooking time
is determined based on the total weight.
If you want to cook a quantity that differs from the
specified quantity, the general rule is Double the
quantity requires just under double the cooking
time.
¡ The food transfers heat to the cookware. The cook-
ware can become very hot.
¡ In the main part of the instruction manual, you will
find information on how to configure the microwave
and microwave combination oven settings.
– →"Microwave combination", Page16
– →"Microwave", Page14→"Microwave", Page15
Cooking, braising or steaming using the
microwave mode
¡ Use microwave-safe cookware with a lid. Alternat-
ively, you can use a plate or special microwaveable
film to cover the dish.
¡ For cereal products, e.g. rice, use deep cookware
with a lid. Cereal products foam a lot during cook-
ing. Add liquid in accordance with the instructions
and information provided in the recommended set-
tings tables.
¡ Do not wash or dry food. Add 1-3 tablespoons of
water or lemon juice to the food.
¡ Spread the food out so that as much of it as pos-
sible is in contact with the bottom of the cookware.
Food that is in contact with the bottom will cook
more quickly than food that is piled up.
¡ Use salt and seasoning sparingly. When cooking
food using the microwave mode, most of the food's
natural flavour will be retained.
¡ Turn or stir the food 2-3times during cooking.
¡ After cooking, leave the food to rest for 2-3minutes.
23.5 Cooking frozen products
¡ Do not use heavily frosted frozen products.
¡ Remove any ice.
¡ Some frozen products may be unevenly pre-baked.
Uneven browning may remain even after baking.
23.6 Cooking ready meals
¡ Take ready meals out of the packaging.
¡ If you are warming or cooking the ready meal in
cookware, make sure that the cookware is heat-res-
istant.

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23.7 List of foods
Recommended settings for a variety of foods, sorted into food categories.
Recommended settings for various types of food
Food Accessory/cook-
ware
Shelf pos-
ition
Heating
function
→Page9
Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Sponge cake, simple Ring-shaped tin
or
Loaf tin
1 160–180 90 30–40
Sponge cake, delicate Loaf tin 1 150–170 - 60–80
Fruit tart or cheesecake
with shortcrust pastry
base
Springform cake
tin, diameter 26 cm
1 160–170 - 65–85
Fruit tart or cheesecake
with shortcrust pastry
base
Springform cake
tin, diameter 26 cm
1 1. 160–180
2. 100
1. 180
2. 0
1. 30–40
2. 20
Sponge cake, 6 eggs Springform cake
tin, diameter28cm
1 150–170
1
- 30–50
Sponge cake, 6 eggs Springform cake
tin, diameter28cm
1 150–170
1
- 30–50
Sponge cake, 6 eggs Springform cake
tin, diameter28cm
1 150–160 - 50–60
Shortcrust tart with moist
topping
Universal pan 1 150–170 - 65–85
Shortcrust tart with moist
topping
Universal pan 1 160–180 - 60–80
Muffins Muffin tray 1 170–190 - 15–30
Small yeast cakes Baking tray 1 160–170 - 30–40
Small yeast cakes Baking tray 1 150–160 - 30–40
Biscuits Baking tray 2 140–160 - 15–30
Biscuits, 2 levels Universal pan
+
Baking tray
3+1 130–150 - 20–35
Bread, without a tin, 750
g
Universal pan
or
Loaf tin
1 1. 210–220
1
2. 180–190
- 1. 10–15
2. 25–35
Bread, without a tin,
1500g
Universal pan
or
Loaf tin
1 1. 230–240
1
2. 200–210
- 1. 10–15
2. 40–50
Bread, without a tin,
1500g
Universal pan
or
Loaf tin
1 1. 210–220
1
2. 180–190
- 1. 10–15
2. 40–50
Bread, without a tin,
1500g
Loaf tin 1 200–210 - 35–45
Flatbread Universal pan 1 250 - 270 - 20 - 30
Flatbread Universal pan 1 220 - 240 - 20 - 30
Bread rolls, fresh Baking tray 1 180–200 - 25–35
Bread rolls, fresh Baking tray 1 170–190 - 25–35
Pizza, fresh Baking tray 1 200 - 220 - 20 - 30
Pizza, fresh, on 2levels Universal pan
+
Baking tray
3+1 180 - 200 - 35 - 45
1
Preheat the appliance.
2
Turn the dish 2/3 of the way through the cooking time.
3
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ition
Heating
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Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Pizza, fresh, thin-crust, on
a pizza tray
Pizza tray 1 210 - 230 - 20 - 30
Quiche Tart dish or tin
,
Black tray
1 190–210 - 35–55
Quiche Tart dish or tin
,
Black tray
1 190–210 - 30–45
Tarte flambée Universal pan 1 260 - 280
1
- 10 - 20
Bake, savoury, cooked
ingredients
Ovenproof dish 1 200 - 220 - 35 - 55
Bake, savoury, cooked
ingredients
Ovenproof dish 1 140 - 160 360 20 - 30
Lasagne, frozen, 400g Uncovered cook-
ware
1 200 - 210 180 20 - 25
Potato gratin, raw in-
gredients, 4cm deep
Ovenproof dish 1 170 - 180 - 50 - 65
Potato gratin, raw in-
gredients, 4cm deep
Ovenproof dish 1 170 - 190 360 20 - 25
Chicken, 1kg, unstuffed Uncovered cook-
ware
1 200 - 220 - 60 - 70
Chicken, 1kg, unstuffed Covered cookware 1 230 - 250 360 25 - 35
Small chicken portions,
250g each
Wire rack 2 220 - 230 - 30 - 35
Small chicken portions,
x4, 250g each
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 190 - 210 360 20 - 30
Goose, unstuffed, 3kg Uncovered cook-
ware
1 160 - 170 - 120 - 150
Joint of pork without rind,
e.g. neck, 1.5kg
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 180 - 200 - 120 - 130
Joint of pork without rind,
e.g. neck, 1.5kg
Covered cookware 1 180 - 200 180 55 - 65
Joint of pork without rind,
e.g. neck, 1.5kg
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 180 - 190 - 120 - 140
Fillet of beef, medium,
1kg
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 210 - 220 - 40 - 50
Pot-roasted beef, 1.5kg Covered cookware 1 200 - 220 - 130 - 140
Pot-roasted beef, 1.5kg Covered cookware 1 200 - 220 - 140 - 160
Sirloin, medium, 1.5kg Uncovered cook-
ware
1 220 - 230 - 60 - 70
Sirloin, medium, 1.5kg Uncovered cook-
ware
1 240 - 260 180 30 - 40
Burger, 3-4cm thick Wire rack 2 290 - 20 - 30
2
Leg of lamb, boned, me-
dium, 1.5kg
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 170 - 190 - 50 - 70
Leg of lamb, boned, me-
dium, 1.5kg
Covered cookware 1 240 - 260 1. 360
2. 180
1. 30
2. 35 - 40
Meat loaf, 1kg, + 50ml
water
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 170 - 190 360 30 - 40
Fish, grilled, whole,
300g, e.g. trout
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 170–190 - 20–30
1
Preheat the appliance.
2
Turn the dish 2/3 of the way through the cooking time.
3
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ition
Heating
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Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Fish, grilled, whole,
300g, e.g. trout
Wire rack 2 250 90 15–20
Vegetables, fresh, 250g Covered cookware 1 - 600 8 - 12
3
Baked potatoes, halved,
1kg
Universal pan 2 200 - 220 360 15 - 20
Peeled boiled potatoes,
quartered, 500g
Covered cookware 1 - 600 12 - 15
3
Long-grain rice, 250g,+
500ml water
Covered cookware 1 - 1. 600
2. 180
1. 7 - 9
2. 13 - 16
Millet, whole, 250g, +
600ml water
Covered cookware 1 - 1. 600
2. 180
1. 8 - 10
2. 10 - 15
Polenta or maize semo-
lina, 125g, + 500ml wa-
ter
Covered cookware 1 - 600 6 - 8
3
1
Preheat the appliance.
2
Turn the dish 2/3 of the way through the cooking time.
3
Stir the food one or two times during cooking.
Desserts
Using the microwave mode to make popcorn
WARNING‒Risk of burns!
Airtight packaging may burst when food is heated.
▶ Always follow the instructions on the packaging.
▶ Always use oven gloves to remove the dishes from
the cooking compartment.
1.
Use shallow, heat-resistant glass cookware, e.g. the
lid of an ovenproof dish.
Do not use porcelain or deep plates.
2.
Place the popcorn bag onto the cookware accord-
ing to the instructions on the packaging.
3.
Use the recommended settings when configuring
the appliance settings.
4.
The time may need to be adjusted, depending on
the product and quantity in question.
5.
Remove the popcorn bag after 1½minutes and
shake it to ensure that the popcorn doesn't burn.
6.
Place the popcorn bag back into the oven and
leave it to continue popping.
7.
Once you can only hear popping noises once every
2-3seconds, switch off the appliance and take the
popcorn bag out of the oven.
8.
Wipe the cooking compartment clean afterwards.
Making yoghurt
1.
Remove the accessories and shelves from the
cooking compartment.
2.
Heat 1litre of whole milk (3.5% fat) to 90°C on the
hob and then leave it to cool down to 40°C.
It is sufficient to heat UHT milk to 40°C.
3.
Mix 150g of chilled yoghurt into the milk.
4.
Pour the mixture into small containers, e.g. cups or
small jars.
5.
Cover the containers with film, e.g. cling film.
6.
Place the containers on the cooking compartment
floor.
7.
Use the recommended settings when configuring
the appliance settings.
8.
After making the yoghurt, leave it to cool in the refri-
gerator for at least 12hours.
Recommended settings for desserts and compote
Food Accessory/cook-
ware
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ition
Heating
function
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Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Blancmange made from
blancmange powder
Covered cookware 1 - 600 5 - 8
1
Yoghurt Individual moulds Cooking
compart-
ment floor
40 - 45 - 8 - 9 hrs
Rice pudding, 125g, +
500ml milk
Covered cookware 1 - 1. 600
2. 180
1. 10
2. 20 - 25
1
Fruit compote, 500g Covered cookware 1 - 600 9 - 12
Microwave popcorn, 1 x
100g bag
2
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 600 4 - 6
1
Stir the food one or two times during cooking.
2
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23.8 Special cooking methods and other
applications
Information and recommended settings for special
cooking methods and other applications, e.g. slow
cooking or preserving.
Slow cooking
Cook prime cuts of meat slowly at a low temperature,
e.g. tender cuts of beef, veal, lamb or poultry.
Low temperature cooking poultry or meat
Note:When using the low temperature cooking type of
heating, you cannot delay the start of the programme
by setting an end time.
Requirement:The cooking compartment is cold.
1.
Use fresh, clean, hygienic meat without bones.
2.
Place the cookware onto the wire rack at level 1 in
the cooking compartment.
3.
Preheat the cooking compartment and cookware for
approx. 15minutes.
4.
Sear the meat on all sides on the hob at a very high
heat.
5.
Immediately place the meat into the pre-warmed
cookware in the cooking compartment.
To ensure that the climate in the cooking compart-
ment remains constant, keep the cooking compart-
ment door closed during low temperature cooking.
6.
After low temperature cooking, remove the meat
from the cooking compartment.
Recommended settings for slow cooking
Food Accessory/cook-
ware
Shelf pos-
ition
Searing
time in
mins
Heating function
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Temperature
in °C
Cooking
time in
mins
Duck breast, medium
rare, 300g each
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 6 - 8 95
1
45 - 60
Fillet of pork, whole Uncovered cook-
ware
1 4 - 6 85
1
45 - 70
Fillet of beef, 1kg Uncovered cook-
ware
1 4 - 6 85
1
90 - 120
Veal medallions, 4cm
thick
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 4 80
1
40 - 60
Saddle of lamb, bone-
less, 200g each
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 4 85
1
30 - 45
1
Preheat the appliance.
Defrosting
You can defrost frozen food in your appliance.
Tips for defrosting food
¡ You can use the "microwave" mode to defrost
frozen fruit, vegetables, poultry, meat, fish or baked
goods.
¡ Remove frozen food from its packaging before you
defrost it.
¡ Use heat-resistant, microwave-safe cookware.
¡ The recommended settings are for freezer-temperat-
ure food (-18°C).
¡ Defrosting works best if you divide it into more than
one step. The steps are listed one after the other in
the recommended settings tables.
¡ Stir or turn the food 1-2times during defrosting.
Turn large items several times. Split the food into
smaller pieces as it defrosts.
Remove pieces that have already defrosted from the
cooking compartment.
¡ Once the food has defrosted, switch off the appli-
ance and leave the food in the appliance for another
10 to 30minutes to allow the temperature to equal-
ise.
Recommended settings for defrosting
Food Accessory/cook-
ware
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ition
Heating
function
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Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Bread, 500g Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 1. 180
2. 90
1. 3
2. 10 - 15
Bread, 500g Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 1. 180
2. 90
1. 3
2. 10 - 15
Bread rolls Wire rack 1 140 - 160 90 2 - 4
Bread rolls Wire rack 1 140 - 160 90 2 - 4
Cakes, moist, 500g Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 1. 180
2. 90
1. 2
2. 10 - 15
Cakes, dry, 750g Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 90 10 - 15
1
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ition
Heating
function
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Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Meat, whole, e.g. joint,
raw meat, 1kg
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 1. 180
2. 90
1. 15
2. 20 - 30
1
Minced meat, mixed,
500g
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 1. 180
2. 90
1. 5
2. 10 - 15
1
Chicken, whole, 1.2kg Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 1. 180
2. 90
1. 10
2. 10 - 15
1
Fish, whole, 300g Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 1. 180
2. 90
1. 3
2. 10 - 15
1
Berries, 300g Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 180 5 - 10
Butter, defrosting, 125g Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 90 7 - 9
1
Turn the dish halfway through the cooking time.
Warming up food using the microwave mode
You can use the microwave mode to warm up food or
to defrost and warm up food in a single step.
Tips for warming up food using the microwave mode
¡ Use microwave-safe cookware with a lid.
¡ Turn or stir the food 2-3times during warming.
¡ After warming up the food, leave it to rest for
1-2minutes.
¡ The food transfers heat to the cookware. The cook-
ware can become very hot.
¡ Make sure that you do the following when you are
warming up baby food:
– Place bottles on the wire rack without the teat or
lid.
– Shake or stir the baby food well after warming it
up.
– Always check the temperature of the baby food.
¡ Wipe the cooking compartment dry after using it to
warm up food.
WARNING‒Risk of scalding!
There is a possibility of delayed boiling when a liquid is
heated. This means that the liquid reaches boiling tem-
perature without the usual steam bubbles rising to the
surface. Even if the container only vibrates a little, the
hot liquid may suddenly boil over and spatter.
▶ Always place a spoon in the container when heating
liquids. This will prevent delayed boiling.
ATTENTION!
Metal touching the wall of the cooking compartment
will cause sparks, which may damage the appliance or
the inner door pane.
▶ Metal (e.g. a spoon in a glass) must be kept at least
2cm from the cooking compartment walls and the
inside of the door.
Recommended settings for warming up food using the microwave mode
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ware
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ition
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function
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Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Drinks, warming up,
200ml
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 1000 1 - 3
1
Baby food, heating up,
e.g. baby bottle, 150ml
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 - 360 1 - 3
1
Vegetables, chilled,
250g
Covered cookware 1 - 600 3 - 8
Side dishes, e.g. pasta,
dumplings, potatoes, rice
Chilled
Covered cookware 1 - 600 5 - 10
1
Stir the food well.

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Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Soup, stew, 400ml
Chilled
Covered cookware 1 - 600 5 - 7
Plated meal, 1portion
Chilled
Covered cookware 1 - 600 4 - 8
Bakes, 400g, e.g.
lasagne, potato gratin
Uncovered cook-
ware
1 180 - 200 180 20 -25
Side dishes, 500g, e.g.
pasta, dumplings, pota-
toes, rice
Frozen
Covered cookware 1 - 600 7 - 10
Soup, stew, 200ml
Frozen
Covered cookware 1 - 600 4 - 6
1
Plated meal, 1portion
Frozen
Covered cookware 1 - 600 11 - 15
1
Stir the food well.
Keeping food warm
Tips for keeping food warm
¡ You can keep cooked food warm at 70°C using
the "top/bottom heating" function. This prevents con-
densation from forming and you will not have to
wipe down the cooking compartment.
¡ To prevent the food from drying out, you can cover
it.
¡ Do not keep food warming for longer than 2 hours.
¡ Be aware that some types of food will actually con-
tinue cooking when you are keeping them warm in
the oven.
23.9 Test dishes
The information in this section is provided for test institutes to facilitate testing of the appliance in accordance with
EN 60350-1:2013 or IEC 60350-1:2011 and EN 60705:2012 or IEC 60705:2010.
Baking
¡ The setting values apply to food that is placed into a
cold cooking compartment.
¡ Please take note of the information on preheating in
the recommended settings tables. These setting val-
ues assume that the rapid heat-up function is not
being used.
¡ For baking, use the lower of the specified temperat-
ures to start with.
¡ Items that are placed in the appliance on baking
trays or in baking tins/dishes at the same time will
not necessarily be ready at the same time.
¡ Shelf positions when baking on 2levels:
– Universal pan: Shelf position3
Baking tray: Shelf position1
¡ Hot water sponge cake
– When baking on two levels, place the springform
tins at diagonally opposite corners of the wire
racks.
Recommended settings for baking
Food Accessory/cookware Shelf posi-
tion
Heating
function
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Temperature in °C Cooking time
in mins
Viennese whirls Baking tray 1 150–160
1
20–30
Viennese whirls Baking tray 1 140–150
1
25–35
Small cakes Baking tray 1 160
1
25–35
Small cakes Baking tray 1 150
1
20–30
Small cakes Baking tray 1 150
1
20–30
Small cakes, 2 levels Universal pan
+
Baking tray
3+1 140
1
30–40
1
Preheat the appliance for five minutes. Do not use the rapid heating function.
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tion
Heating
function
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Temperature in °C Cooking time
in mins
Hot water sponge cake Springform cake tin,
diameter 26 cm
1 160–170
2
25–35
Hot water sponge cake Springform cake tin,
diameter 26 cm
1 160–170
2
30–45
1
Preheat the appliance for five minutes. Do not use the rapid heating function.
2
Preheat the appliance. Do not use the rapid heating function.
Recommended settings for grilling
Food Accessory/cookware Shelf posi-
tion
Heating
function
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Temperature in °C Cooking time
in mins
Toasting bread Wire rack 3 290 3–6
Microwave cooking
¡ If you use the wire rack, slide it into the cooking
compartment with the Microwave imprint facing the
appliance door and the bump pointing downwards.
¡ To test the microwave mode on its own, switch off
the drying function in the basic settings. →Page19
Recommended settings for defrosting food using the microwave mode
Food Accessories/cook-
ware
Shelf posi-
tion
Heating
function
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Microwave power
setting inW
Cooking time
in mins
Meat Uncovered cookware 1 1. 180
2. 90
1. 5
2. 10–15
Recommended settings for microwave cooking
Food Accessories/cook-
ware
Shelf posi-
tion
Heating
function
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Microwave power
setting inW
Cooking time
in mins
Egg wash Uncovered cookware 1 1. 360
2. 180
1. 20
2. 20–25
Sponge Uncovered cookware 1 600 7–9
Meat loaf Uncovered cookware 1 600 22–27
Recommended settings for cooking in combination with the microwave mode
Food Accessory/cook-
ware
Shelf pos-
ition
Heating
function
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Temperature in
°C
Microwave
power setting
in W
Cooking
time in
mins
Potato gratin Uncovered cook-
ware
1 150 - 170 360 25 - 30
Cakes Uncovered cook-
ware
1 190 - 210 180 12 - 18
Chicken Uncovered cook-
ware
1 180 - 200 360 25 - 35
1
1
Turn the dish 2/3 of the way through the cooking time.
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24.1 General installation instructions
Follow these instructions before you start with
the installation of the appliance.
¡ The installation cabinet must not have a
back panel behind the appliance. There
should be a gap of at least 35mm
between the wall and the cabinet base as
well as the rear panel of the cabinet situ-
ated above.
¡ Ventilation slots and intake openings must
not be covered.
¡ The safe operation of this appliance can
only be guaranteed if it has been installed
to a professional standard in accordance
with these installation instructions. The in-
staller shall be liable for damages incurred
as a result of incorrect installation.
¡ Check the appliance for damage after un-
packing it. Do not connect the appliance if
it has been damaged in transit.
¡ Before starting up the appliance, remove
any packaging material and adhesive film
from the cooking compartment and the
door.
¡ Proceed in accordance with the installation
sheets for installing accessories.
¡ Fitted units must be heat-resistant up to
95°C, and adjacent unit fronts up to
70°C.
¡ Do not install the appliance behind a decor-
ative door or the door of a kitchen unit.
There is a risk of overheating.
¡ Cut-out work on the units should be carried
out before installing the appliance. Remove
any shavings. Otherwise, the correct opera-
tion of electrical components may be ad-
versely affected.
¡ The mains socket for the appliance must
either be located in the hatched area
or
outside of the area where the appliance is
installed.
Any unsecured units must be secured to
the wall using a standard bracket .
¡ Wear protective gloves so that you do not
cut yourself. Parts that are accessible dur-
ing installation may have sharp edges.
¡ Dimensions of the figures in mm.
WARNING‒Danger: Magnetism!
Permanent magnets are used in the control
panel or in the controls. They may affect elec-
tronic implants, e.g. pacemakers or insulin
pumps.
▶ Wearers of electronic implants must stay at
least 10 cm away from the control panel or
controls during the installation.
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
It is dangerous to use an extended power
cord and non-approved adapters.
▶ Do not use multiple socket strips.
▶ Only use extension cables that are certified,
have a minimum cross section of 1.5mm²
and comply with the applicable national
safety requirements.
▶ If the power cord is too short, contact cus-
tomer service.
▶ Only use adapters approved by the manu-
facturer.
ATTENTION!
Carrying the appliance by the door handle
could break it. The door handle cannot sup-
port the weight of the appliance.
▶ Do not carry or hold the appliance by the
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24.2 Appliance dimensions
You will find the dimensions of the appliance here
24.3 Installation below a worktop
Observe the installation dimensions and the installation
instructions when installing below a worktop.
¡ To ventilate the appliance, the intermediate floor
must have a ventilation cut-out.
¡ The worktop must be secured to the built-in unit.
¡ Observe any available installation instructions for the
hob.
24.4 Installation underneath a hob
If the appliance is installed under a hob, the following
minimum dimensions must be adhered to (including
substructure, if applicable).
The minimum worktop thickness a is based on the
required minimum clearance .
Hob type a raised in mm a flush in mm b in mm
Induction hob 42 43 5
Full-surface induction hob 52 53 5
Gas hob 32 43 5
Electric hob 32 35 2

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24.5 Installation in a tall unit
Observe the installation dimensions and the installation
instructions when installing in a tall unit.
¡ To ventilate the appliance, the intermediate floors
must have a ventilation cut-out.
¡ In order to ensure sufficient ventilation of the appli-
ance, there must be a ventilation opening of at least.
200cm² in the base area. To do this, trim the base
panel or fit a ventilation grille. Ensure that the air ex-
change is guaranteed in accordance with the dia-
gram.
¡ If the tall unit has another back panel in addition to
the element back panels, this must be removed.
¡ Only fit the appliance up to a height which allows
accessories to be easily removed.
24.6 Corner installation
Observe the installation dimensions and the installation
instructions when installing in a corner.
¡ To ensure that the appliance door can be opened,
you must take the minimum dimensions into consid-
eration when installing in a corner. The dimension
is dependent on the thickness of the unit front and
the handle.
24.7 Electrical connection
In order to safely connect the appliance to the elec-
trical system, follow these instructions.
¡ The appliance corresponds to protection class I and
must only be operated with a protective earth con-
nection.
¡ The fuse protection must correspond to the power
rating specified on the appliance's rating plate and
to local regulations.
¡ The appliance must be disconnected from the
power supply whenever installation work is being
carried out.
¡ The appliance must only be connected using the
power cable provided.
¡ The power cable must be plugged in at the rear of
the appliance until you hear a clicking sound. A 3 m
power cable can be obtained from the after-sales
service.
¡ The power cable must only be replaced with a cable
from the original manufacturer. This is available from
after-sales service.
¡ Contact protection must be guaranteed by the in-
stallation.
Electrically connect the appliance with the
protective contact plug
Note:The appliance must only be connected to a pro-
tective contact socket that has been correctly installed.
▶
Insert the plug into the protective contact socket.
When the appliance is installed, the mains plug of
the power cord must be freely accessible. If free ac-
cess to the mains plug is impossible, an all-pole
isolating switch must be integrated into the perman-
ent electrical installation in accordance with the in-
stallation regulations.
Electrically connecting an appliance without a
protective contact plug
Note:Only a licensed professional may connect the ap-
pliance. Damage caused by incorrect connection is not
covered under the warranty.
An all-pole isolating switch must be integrated into the
permanent electrical installation according to the install-
ation regulations.
1.
Identify the phase and neutral conductors in the
socket.
The appliance may be damaged if it is not connec-
ted correctly.
2.
Connect the hob in accordance with the connection
diagram.
See the rating plate for the voltage.
3.
Connect the wires of the mains power cable accord-
ing to the colour coding:
‒ Green/yellow = Protective conductor
‒ Blue = Neutral conductor
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24.8 Installing the appliance
Note:Do not use a cordless screwdriver to secure the
panels. This may damage the panels.
1.
Push the appliance in fully.
Do not kink or trap the connection cable, or route it
over sharp edges.
2.
Centre the appliance.
There must be an air gap of at least 4mm between
the appliance and adjacent unit fronts.
3.
Open the appliance door and unscrew the left and
right-hand panels.
4.
Close the appliance door.
5.
Screw the appliance into place.
6.
For handleless kitchens with vertical bar handle
strips:
‒ Attach a suitable filling piece in order to cover
any sharp edges and to guarantee a safe install-
ation.
‒ Pre-drill aluminium profiles to establish a screw
connection .
‒ Secure the appliance using a suitable screw .
7.
Refit the panels and screw them in place, first at the
top and then at the bottom.
8.
If required, the gap between the appliance door and
the side panels can be adjusted using the screws at
the top left and right.
Note:The gap between the worktop and the appliance
must not be closed by additional battens.
Thermal insulation strips must not be fitted to the side
panels of the surround unit.
24.9 Removing the appliance
1.
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
2.
Open the appliance door and unscrew the left and
right-hand panels.
3.
Undo the fastening screws.
4.
Lift the appliance slightly and pull it out completely.

BSH Hausgeräte GmbH
Carl-Wery-Straße 34
81739 München, GERMANY
*9001749874*
9001749874
020608
en
Valid within Great Britain:
Imported to Great Britain by
BSH Home Appliances Ltd.
Grand Union House
Old Wolverton Road
Wolverton, Milton Keynes
MK12 5PT
United Kingdom

