Kompernass Microwave Oven KH 1166 User Manual

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KOMPERNASS GMBH • BURGSTRASSE 21 • D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID no.: KH1166-06/07-V1  
 
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KH 1166  
Microwave oven with grill function KH 1166  
Page  
Introduction  
5
Proper Use  
Package Contents  
Description of Components  
Buttons/controls on the control panel  
Technical Data  
5
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5
Safety  
6
Safety precautions for the avoidance of excessive contact  
with microwave energy  
Important safety instructions  
6
6
Earthing notice/Correct Installation  
Interference with other appliances  
10  
10  
Installation of the appliance  
10  
Before you begin  
11  
Basic principles of microwave cookery  
Use suitable cookware  
11  
11  
Description of functions  
12  
Setting the clock  
Setting the kitchen timer  
12  
12  
Operation  
13  
Cooking in the microwave oven  
Quick start  
Memory function  
Selecting Pre-setting  
Auto Menu  
Grill function  
Grill/Combi cooking procedure  
Weight defrost  
Jet defrost  
Query functions  
Child protection system  
Power-save function  
Acoustic signal function  
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Cleaning and care  
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Disposal  
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Warranty & service  
Importer  
Tips  
Freezing and thawing – the easy way ...  
Cooking – the easy way …  
Grilling – the easy way …  
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Recipe suggestions  
29  
Pizza  
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Onionsoup with baked-over Cheese topping.  
Lentil Hotpot  
Cauliflower with gratinated cheese topping  
Macaroni and minced meat casserole with broccoli  
Fillet of pork with mushrooms in spicy paprika sauce  
Potato gratin  
Chicken Fricassee  
Green chicken casserole  
Bread or bacon dumplings  
White sauce  
Vanilla sauce  
Rice pudding  
Red fruit pudding (with strawberries and raspberries)  
Index  
36  
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time  
and preserve this booklet for later reference. Hand over the manual to whomsoever  
you might pass the appliance on to.  
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KH 1166  
Microwave oven with  
grill function KH 1166  
Description of Components  
Q Turnable grill plate  
W Ventilation opening  
E LED display  
Introduction  
Proper Use  
R Control panel  
T Control knob  
This appliance is intended for the hea-  
ting up and preparation of foodstuffs  
according to the described procedures.  
Every modification to the appliance shall  
be deemed to be improper use and  
implies substantial danger of accidents.  
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility  
for damage(s) arising out of usage that  
is contrary to the instructions specified  
below. This appliance is not intended for  
commercial use.  
Y Door opener  
U Safety door closure  
I Viewing window  
O Metal rack for grill operation  
Buttons/controls on the control panel  
P Key panel for eleven pre-programmed  
cooking functions (Auto Cook)  
{ Weight Defrost  
} Jet Defrost  
q Grill/Combi  
Legend  
w Clock/Kitchen timer  
e Cancel/Stop/Childlock  
r Start/Quickstart  
t Grill  
y Microwave  
u Memory  
ƽ Attention Warnings regarding  
damages to the appliance.  
DANGER! Risk of injuries!  
Notes! Note – Hints and tips for  
using the microwave.  
i Pre-setting  
Package Contents  
This symbol on your microwave  
warns you of the danger of burns.  
ƽ Attention! Plastic bags can present a  
danger. To avoid any danger of suffo-  
cation, keep this bag away from  
babies and children.  
Technical Data  
Rated voltage:  
Power rating:  
Power output  
Microwave:  
230 V ~ 50 Hz  
1300 W  
Immediately after unpacking the appliance,  
please ensure that the contents are com-  
plete and not damaged.  
800 W  
Power Consumption  
Grill:  
Interior volume:  
1 Microwave oven, Model KH 1166  
1 Turnable grill plate  
1350 W  
approx. 20 l  
1 Metal rack for grill operation  
1 Operating manual  
1 Warranty booklet  
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Safety ƽ  
Please read all instructions before using  
the appliance.  
Safety precautions for the avoidan-  
ce of excessive contact with micro-  
wave energy  
Only use this appliance for its inten-  
ded purpose as described in this  
manual. Do not use any caustic  
chemicals or vapours in this appliance.  
This microwave oven is especially  
designed for heating, cooking,  
grilling, or drying foodstuffs. It is  
not designed for use in industrial  
or laboratory areas.  
Do not try to operate the appliance  
while the door is open, as this can lead  
to a damaging dose of microwave  
radiation. It is also important not to  
break open or manipulate the safety  
locks.  
Do not use the microwave oven  
when it is empty.  
Do not jam anything between the  
front of the appliance and the door,  
and make sure that there is no resi-  
dual food or cleaning agent on the  
seals.  
If the supply cord is damaged, it must  
be replaced by the manufacturer, its  
service agent or similarly qualified  
persons in order to avoid a hazard.  
Place the microwave oven so that  
there is a minimum distance of 20 cm  
to walls or cupboards. Ensure ventila-  
tion openings are always free. The  
microwave is not designed to fit into  
a kitchen unit.  
The AC power supply must be 230 V,  
50 Hz, with a minimum 16 A distribu-  
tion line fuse, or a minimum 16 A  
distribution circuit breaker. It is  
recommended that a seperate circuit  
serving only this appliance be provi-  
ded.  
ƽ WARNING: If the door or door seals  
are damaged, the oven must not be  
operated until it has been repaired  
by a competent person)  
ƽ WARNING: It is hazardous for anyone  
other than a competent person to  
carry out any service or repair opera-  
tion that involves the removal of a  
cover which gives protection against  
exposure to microwave energy.  
Do not install the oven in an area of  
high humidity or where moisture  
may collect.  
Do not leave the oven unattended  
when using disposable plastic, paper  
or other combustible foot contai-  
ners.  
Important safety instructions  
When using electrical appliances, ele-  
mentary safety precautions must be  
taken, including the following:  
ƽ Danger: To reduce the risk of burns,  
electric shock, fires, bodily injuries or  
excessive contact with microwave  
radiation:  
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Do not place flammable materials  
near the oven or ventilation ope-  
nings.  
Remove all metallic seals, wire twists,  
etc., from food and food packages.  
Arcing on metallic surfaces may cause  
a fire.  
- It is advisable to insert a glass rod or  
similar utensil into the liquid whilst  
reheating.  
- Let liquid stand for at last 20 sconds  
in the oven at the end of cooking  
time to prevent delayed eruptive  
boiling.  
To make popcorn, use only special  
microwave popcorn makers.  
Do not store food or any other items  
inside the oven.  
Check the settings after you start the  
oven to ensure the oven is operating  
as desired.  
Inside the oven cavity or on the door;  
make sure there are no dents.  
Do not allow grease or dirt to build  
up on the door seals and adjacent  
parts.  
Pierce the skin of such foods as pota-  
toes, sausages and fruit before coo-  
king, or they may explode.  
To avoid burns, always test food tem-  
perature and stir before serving and  
pay special attention to the tempera-  
ture of food and drink given to  
babies, children or the elderly. Tem-  
perature of the container is not a  
true indication of the temperature of  
the fod or drink, always check the  
food temperature.  
Under no circumstances should you  
remove the outer cabinet. Never spill  
or insert any objects into the door  
lock openings or ventilation ope-  
nings. In the event of a spill, turn off  
and unplug the oven immediately,  
and call an authorised service agent.  
Do not attemp to replace the oven  
lamp yourself or allow anyone who is  
not an electrician authorised to do  
so. If the oven lamp fails, please con-  
sult your dealer or an authorised ser-  
vice agent. If the power supply cord  
of this appliance is damaged, it must  
be replaced by an authorised service  
agent.  
Take care when microwaving liquids.  
Use a widemouthed container to  
allow bubbles to escape.  
To prevent sudden erruption of boi-  
ling liquid and possible scalding:  
- Stir liquid prior to heating/rehea-  
ting.  
Sliced stuffed baked foods after hea-  
ting to release steam and avoid  
burns.  
Keep children away from the door, to  
prevent them burning themselves.  
Do not touch the oven door, outer  
cabinet, oven cavity, ventilation ope-  
nings, bottom grill, accessoires and  
dishes during grill, dual and automa-  
tic operation (exept auto defrost) as  
they will become hot. Before clea-  
ning make sure they are not hot.  
Only allow children to use the oven  
without supervision when adequate  
instructions have been given so that  
the child is able to use the oven in a  
safe way and understands the  
hazards of improper use.  
Do not lean or swing on the oven  
door. Do not play with the oven or  
use it as a toy.  
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• Children should be tought all impor-  
tant safety instructions: use of pot  
holders, careful emoval of food cove-  
rings; paying special attention to  
packaging (e.g. self-heating materials)  
designed to make food crisp, as they  
may be extra hot.  
The electrical outlet must be readily  
accessible so that the unit can be  
unplugged easily in an emergency.  
Do not place the oven in areas where  
heat is generated. For example, close  
to a conventional oven.  
Clean the waveguide cover, the oven  
cavity and the turntable after use.  
After cooking fatty foods without lid,  
always clean the cavity and especially  
the grill heating elements thorough-  
ly. These must be dry and free from  
grease. Built-up grease may overheat  
and begin to smoke or catch fire.  
Individuals with pacemakers should  
check with their doctor or the manu-  
facturer of the pacemaker for pre-  
cautions regarding microwave ovens.  
Do not immerse the power supply  
cord or plug in water or any other  
liquid.  
Do not let the power supply cord  
hang over the edge of a table or  
work surface.  
Keep the power supply cord away  
from heated surfaces, including the  
rear of the oven.  
Always open containers, popcorn  
makers, oven cooking bags, etc.,  
away from the face and hands to  
avoid steam burns.  
Always stand back from the oven  
door when opening it, to avoid burns  
from escaping steam and heat.  
Never modify the oven in any way.  
Do not move the oven while it is in  
operation.  
When using a browning dish or self-  
heating material, always place a heat  
resistant insulator such as a porcelain  
plate under it to prevent damage to  
the turntable due to heat stress. The  
preheating time specified in the dish´s  
insructions must not be exceeded.  
Do not use metal utensils, which  
reflect microwaves and may cause  
electrical arcing. Do not put cans in  
the oven.  
Use only the turntable designed for  
this oven.  
Do not place anything on the outer  
cabinet during operation.  
Do not use plastic containers for  
microwaving if the oven is still hot  
from using the grill, dual and auto-  
matic operation (exept auto defrost),  
because they may melt. Plastic con-  
tainers must not be used during  
above modes unless the container  
manufacturer says they are suitable.  
If you are unsure how to connect  
your oven, please consult an authori-  
sed, qualified electrician.  
Water vapour or drops may occasi-  
nally form on the oven walls or  
around the door seals and sealing  
surfaces. This is a normal occurrence  
and is not an indication of microwa-  
ve leakage or a malfunction.  
ƽ Danger: Only permit children  
unsupervised use of the microwave  
oven when they have received ade-  
quate instruction in its operation.  
Children must understand the dan-  
gers from improper usage.  
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To minimize the risk of fire in the  
microwave: When heating food in  
plastic or paper containers, always  
keep an eye on the microwave when  
it is in operation, as these materials  
can catch fire.  
Remove closures containing wire from  
paper or plastic bags, before placing  
them in the microwave.  
Should you notice smoke, switch  
the appliance off or pull the plug  
from the socket and keep the door  
closed to suffocate any possible flames.  
Do not use the interior of the micro-  
wave for storage purposes. Do not  
leave paper items, cooking utensils  
or food in the microwave when it is  
not being used.  
The content of babies' bottles or jars  
of baby food should be shaken or  
stirred.  
ƽ Danger: Before feeding, check the  
temperature to avoid potentially  
lethal burns for babies.  
Cooking utensils may become hot  
from the heat emitted by the food,  
so you may require oven gloves to  
touch them. In this case it should be  
checked if the cooking utensils are  
suitable for use in the microwave.  
ƽ Danger: Microwave radiation is  
dangerous! Arrange for service and  
repair work, in which the coverings  
that protect you from contact with  
microwave radiation need to be  
removed, to be carried out only by  
trained specialists.  
ƽ Important: Liquids and other foods  
must not be heated in airtight con-  
tainers, as these may explode and  
damage the appliance.  
ƽ Danger: Inadequate cleanliness of  
the cooking appliance can lead to  
destruction of the upper surface,  
which on your part influences the  
total period of use and could possibly  
lead to dangerous situations.  
When heating beverages in the  
microwave, bubbling may be delayed  
when the drink boils. Therefore, be  
careful when handling the container.  
Do not fry in the microwave. Hot oil  
can damage parts of the appliance  
and utensils and even cause skin  
burns.  
Eggs in their shells and hard-boiled  
eggs should not be heated in the  
microwave, as they may explode,  
even after completion of the heating  
process.  
Food with thick skins, such as pota-  
toes, whole pumpkins, apples and  
chestnuts must be pricked before  
cooking.  
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Earthing notice/Correct Installation  
Re-align the receiver antenna  
of your radio or television.  
Position the microwave in a  
different place to the receiver.  
Move the microwave away  
from the receiver.  
Plug the microwave into another  
wall socket. The microwave and  
the receiver should be connected  
to different circuits.  
This appliance must be earthed. The  
appliance has a lead with an earthing  
wire and earthing connector. A corre-  
spondingly installed and earthed wall  
socket is required for this. In the case of  
a short circuit, earthing with the earthing  
cable reduces the risk of an electric  
shock. An individual circuit solely for the  
connection of the microwave is recom-  
mended. The use of high voltages is dan-  
gerous and can cause fires or other  
accidents, resulting in damage to the  
appliance.  
Installation of the appliance  
Choose an even surface offering  
enough space for the ventilation of  
the appliance.  
Ensure that you maintain a minimum  
distance of 20 cm from neighbouring  
walls/surfaces. Make sure that the  
door of the microwave oven can be  
opened easily.  
Ensure that the electrical plug is  
accessible without problem, so that  
in case of danger it can be easily  
reached and removed.  
ƽ Danger: Improper use of the earthing  
connector can cause the risk of an  
electric shock.  
NOTE: Should you have any questions  
about earthing or the instructions on  
the use of this electrical appliance,  
please consult an electrician or a  
maintenance technician.  
Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer  
can accept liability for damage to the  
microwave oven or injury to persons  
resulting from failure to comply with  
the instructions for electrical connection.  
Keep a gap of at least 20 cm free  
above the microwave.  
Do not remove the feet underneath  
the microwave.  
Do not block air supply and exhaust  
openings. Otherwise,it could cause  
damage to the appliance.  
Interference with other appliances  
Place the appliance as far away as  
possible from radios and TV sets.  
The operation of a microwave oven  
can cause disturbances to radio and  
TV reception.  
The operation of the microwave can  
cause interference on your radio, televi-  
sion or similar appliances.  
If such interference should occur, it may  
be reduced or corrected with the following  
remedial measures:  
Clean the door and the seal of  
the microwave.  
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Connect the appliance to a standard  
household wall socket. Make sure  
that the voltage and frequency of  
the socket are compatible with the  
data printed on the nominal rating  
label.  
During the preparation of food in  
the microwave oven turn it once, so  
that dishes such as chicken or hambur-  
ger are "through" quicker.  
Large pieces of food, such as joints of  
meat, must be turned at least once.  
Completely re-arrange foods such as  
meatballs after half the cooking  
time. Turn them and move the meat-  
balls from the middle of the cookware  
to the edge.  
ƽ Important: Do not install the micro-  
wave above a cooker or any other  
appliance generating heat. Installa-  
tion in such a location could cause  
damage to the appliance and lead  
to a subsequent lapse of warranty.  
Use suitable cookware  
Remove packaging material and any  
protective film on the surface of the  
casing.  
The ideal materials for a microwave  
cooker are microwave permeable, that  
means, they permit the energy to  
pass through the container to heat  
the food.  
Microwaves cannot permeate metal.  
Therefore, metal containers and  
cookware should not be used.  
When using the microwave for hea-  
ting do not use products made of  
recycled paper. These can contain  
minute fragments of metal, which  
can generate sparks and/or fires.  
We recommend the use of  
Note: Do not remove the light grey  
flimmer cover plate, which is mounted  
in the cooking area to protect the  
magnetron!  
Before you begin  
Basic principles of microwave  
cookery  
round/oval cookware instead of  
square or oblong containers, as food  
in corner areas tends to overcook.  
The following list is intended to assist  
you in selecting the correct cookware.  
Arrange the food with consideration.  
The thickest parts near the edges.  
Pay attention to the cooking time.  
Select the shortest possible stated  
cooking time and increase as required.  
Food that is cooked too long can  
begin to smoke or catch fire.  
Cover the food during cooking with  
a lid suitable for microwave cookery.  
The lid prevents splashing and helps  
in the even cooking of the food.  
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Combi-  
nation  
2. Turn the control knob T, to program-  
me in the hours.  
3. Press the button w „Clock/Kitchen  
Timer“and the minute details blink in  
the display.  
4. Turn the control knob T, to program-  
me in the minutes.  
5. To finish, press the button w „Clo-  
ck/Kitchen Timer“.  
Micro-  
wave  
Cookware  
Grill  
Yes  
No  
Heat-resistant  
glass  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Not heat-resistant  
glass  
Heat-resistant  
ceramic  
Yes  
Microwaves  
suitable  
plastic tableware  
Note: When you press the button  
"Cancel/Stop/Childlock" e , the  
appliance returns automatically to  
standby status.  
Yes  
No  
No  
Kitchen roll  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Metal tray-  
/plate  
Setting the kitchen timer  
The microwave has a kitchen timer,  
which you can use independently  
of microwave operation.  
Metal rack O  
Kitchen foil &  
Foil container  
1. Press the button w „Clock/Kitchen  
Timer“ when the appliance is in  
standby/cooking operation. In the  
LED display „0:00“ appears, the colon  
flashes and the red clock symbol  
lights up.  
Turnable grill  
plate Q  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Description of functions  
Setting the clock  
2. Programme in the time with the  
control knob T.  
You can select any time range from 5  
seconds to 95 minutes.  
3. Press the button r „Start/Quickstart“.  
An acoustic signal sounds and the  
time starts to count down.  
After inserting the mains plug into the  
socket, open the microwave door. The  
LED display reads "1:00". The oven emits  
an acoustic signal and switches into  
standby mode.  
1. Press the button w „Clock/Kitchen  
Timer“ for ca. 3 seconds. In the LED  
display, the 24-hour modus is shown  
by „Hr 24“ If you want to change to  
the 12-hour modus, press the button  
w „Clock/Kitchen Timer“ once more.  
In the LED display the 12-hour modus  
is shown by „Hr 12“.  
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After 5 seconds the time appears on the  
LED display and the red clock symbol  
switches off. The Kitchen Timer  
continues to count further. 5 seconds  
before expiration of the time period,  
the Kitchen Timer and the red clock  
symbol  
appear again.  
You can check the progress of the  
Kitchen Timer at any time by simply  
pressing the button w „Clock/Kitchen  
Timer“.  
As soon as the programmed time has  
expired, an acoustic signal sounds two  
times..  
When a microwave process (cooking,  
grilling, thawing) is complete, five  
acoustic signals are sounded and "End"  
and "Hot" appear alternatively in the  
LED display.  
Operation  
Safety Door Closure U  
Cooking in the microwave oven  
Press the door opener Y to open the  
door. If the door is opened during opera-  
tion, the cooking process is interrupted,  
the program or function, however, remain.  
The cooking process is continued when  
the door has been closed and the button  
"Start/Quickstart" r has been pressed.  
Before the first usage, switch on the  
grill function "bottom heat" at the  
highest rating: Press the Grill button  
t three times. In the display the  
symbol for "bottom heat" in the  
grill function appears  
. Using the  
control knob Y set it to 10 Minutes.  
Press the Start/Quickstart button r.  
As the heating element is lightly  
greased, the creation of odours can  
occur. This is harmless and stops after  
a short time. Provide for sufficient  
ventilation. Open a window.  
Turnable grill plate Q  
Place the turnable grill plate Q so that  
the post in the middle of the microwave  
oven inserts itself exactly into the  
depression on the underside of the tur-  
nable grill plate Q. Always leave the tur-  
nable grill plate Q in the appliance  
during use. The motion of the turnable  
grill plate Q ensures an even distribu-  
tion of energy and microwaves.  
When you want to use the classical basic  
functions of microwaving (warming,  
boiling, cooking), you must merely  
select the microwave power level and  
programme the desired cooking time.  
You can choose between eight power  
levels, from 800 to 100 watts, with a  
maximum cooking time of 95 minutes.  
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1) Select power  
Interrupting the process (Cancel/Stop)  
Press the button y „Microwave“ the  
required number of times to select  
the Power Level.  
You can stop a process, interrupt it and  
then continue.  
1x for 800 watt power.  
2x for 700 watt power.  
3x for 600 watt power.  
4x for 500 watt power.  
5x for 400 watt power.  
6x for 300 watt power.  
7x for 200 watt power.  
8x for 100 watt power.  
Aborting/stopping an input process  
Press the button e „Cancel/Stop/Child-  
lock“ once to break off and to finish an  
input process. The appliance switches  
back to standby mode.  
Interrupting the cooking process  
The power is shown in the LED display  
(e.g. P 800 at 800 watts power).  
Press the button e „Cancel/Stop/Child-  
lock“ once, to interrupt a cooking pro-  
cess. The appliance interrupts the cooking  
process and stops the remaining time.  
Press the button r „Start/Quickstart“ to  
recommence the cooking process.  
2) Setting the cooking time  
Turn the control knob T to set the  
cooking time.  
The increments for setting the time with  
the control knob are as follows:  
Abort the cooking process  
from 0 to 1 min: in 5 second  
increments  
from 1 to 5 min: in 10 second  
increments  
from 5 to 10 min: in 30 second  
increments  
from 10 to 30 min: in 1 minute  
increments  
Press the button e „Cancel/Stop/Child-  
lock“ twice to abort a cooking process. The  
appliance switches back to standby  
mode.  
Quick start  
from 30 to 95 min: in 5 minute  
increments  
With this function you can begin  
cooking at 100 % Power without delay.  
3) Start the cooking process  
Programme in the desired time with  
the control knob T.  
To start the cooking process press the  
button r „Start/Quickstart“. The  
symbol for microwave operation  
appears in the LED display. The count  
down begins.  
Press the button r „Start/Quick-  
start“. The symbol for microwave  
operation  
display.  
appears in the LED  
The count down begins.  
Or...  
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Press button r „Start/Quickstart“. In  
the LED display the symbol for microwa-  
ve operation appears. The time  
3. Press the button y „Microwave“  
three times to programme 600 Watt  
Power for cooking. "P600" is displayed  
in the LED display.  
period is automatically set to 30 seconds  
and counts down. Every time button r  
"Start/Quickstart" is pressed the cooking  
time increases itself by 30 seconds  
4. Turn the control knob T to the coo-  
king time (Period: 10:00).  
5. Press the button u „Memory“. „--:--  
“ appears in the display and „M3“.  
6. Press the button t „Grill“ twice to  
programme to top and bottom grill.  
7. Turn the control knob T to the  
grilling time.(Period: 10:00).  
8. Press the button r „Start/Quick-  
start“, to activate the preadjust-  
ments.  
Memory function  
Use the memory function if you wish  
to carry out 3 processes, one after the  
other. If you choose several operations  
and one of them includes thawing,  
thawing must be set as the first in the  
sequence.  
After finishing a process, the acoustic  
signal sounds once, then the next  
process immediately starts.  
Selecting Pre-setting  
With this program you can preset a spe-  
cific starting time for cooking or grilling  
food.  
If you have correctly adjusted the set-  
tings, the appliance will automatically  
start at the set time.  
NOTE: The thawing programme  
should always be entered in as the  
first one.  
NOTE: „Weight defrost“ and „Auto  
Menu“ cannot be programmed.  
Note: The clock must be pre-set in  
order to be able to select the function  
"Pre-setting".  
Example  
You would like to prepare some food by  
using thaw for 15 minutes + 10 minutes  
of 600 Watt microwave power for  
cooking + 10 minutes grilling with  
top and bottom heat.  
1. Select the desired microwave func-  
tion (thawing, cooking or grilling):  
For microwaving: Press the button y  
„Microwave“ as required to select  
the required Power Level. Program-  
me the cooking time with the control  
knob T.  
1. Press the button } „Jet Defrost“ and  
adjust the thawing time to  
15 minutes with the control knob T.  
„M1“ appears in the LED display.  
2. Press the button u „Memory“ „--:--“  
lights up in the display and „M2“.  
For grilling: Press the button t  
„Grill“ as required to activate the  
Grill Function.  
Programme the desired grilling time  
with the control knob T.  
For thawing: Press the button } „Jet  
Defrost“.  
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Programme the desired thawing time  
with the control knob T.  
Auto Menu  
2. Press the button i „Pre-setting“.  
The LED display shows the actual  
programmed time, the hour-figures  
flash and the Egg-Timer symbol  
appears.  
For foods that are intended to be prepa-  
red in the Auto Menu modus it is not  
necessary to programme in the period of  
the cooking process and the power level.  
It is sufficient to give the type of food  
that is to be prepared together with the  
weight of this food.  
3. Turn the control knob T to program-  
me the hours.  
4. Press the button i „Pre-setting“,  
now the minute-figures flash.  
5. Turn the control knob T to program-  
me the minutes.  
For this, press the respective button on  
the key panel P, on which the food-  
stuffs are depicted. Thereupon, the  
weight of the item must be programm-  
ed in with the control knob T.  
6. Press the button r „Start/Quickstart“.  
The Egg-Timer symbol  
flashes.  
The microwave oven automatically  
starts the procedure at the pro-  
grammed times.  
Enter the weight of the food  
The weight is important to determine  
the necessary cooking time  
Example:  
After having pressed the respective sym-  
bol, a weight appears on the LED display  
in grams "g“; for entrees the  
number of portions, and for beverages  
in "ml“. Using the control knob T  
amend the respective details. As soon  
the weight of the food is displayed,  
press the button r „Start/Quickstart“.  
It is 12:30 a.m. You wish to heat your  
food at 12:45 a.m., automatically at  
400 watts power for 10 minutes.  
1. Press the button y „Microwave“ five  
time, to select the power level of  
P400.  
„Auto-Cook“  
.appear in  
und „M1“  
2. Programme in 10 minutes with the  
control knob T.  
the LED display.  
3. Press the button i „Pre-setting“.  
The LED display shows the actual  
programmed time (12:30), the Egg-  
Note: With some foods, for example  
beef, pork, poultry and sausage, it is  
necessary to turn the food after  
about 1/2 of the cooking time.  
The acoustic signal sounds five  
times and "turn" appears on the  
display for 30 seconds, to remind  
you to turn the food.  
Timer symbol  
appears and the  
hour-figures flash.  
4. Press the button i „Pre-setting“  
again and, with the control knob T ,  
programme the minutes to „:45”.  
5. Press the button r „Start/Quick-  
start“, to start the programmed pro-  
cedure. The Egg-Timer symbol  
flashes.  
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Type of  
food  
turn over  
after...  
1. The cooking process is interrupted by  
Symbol Weight  
pressing button e „Cancel/Stop/  
Childlock“. Open the door and turn  
the food over.  
1/2 of  
cooking  
time  
Beef  
100 - 1500 g  
2. To continue, close the door. Press the  
button r „Start/Quickstart“. The  
microwave automatically resumes  
operation for the remaining time.  
1/2 of  
cooking  
time  
1/2 of  
cooking  
time  
1/2 of  
cooking  
time  
Pork  
100 - 1500 g  
400 - 1400 g  
100 - 500 g  
Poultry  
Tip: If you wish to dispense with tur-  
ning the food, wait until after the  
signal tone has sounded. The micro-  
wave cooker automatically continues  
its programme.  
Sausage  
Fish  
100 - 1200 g  
100 - 1000 g  
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Note: We recommend that you do  
turn the food. This will ensure even  
cooking. However, when turning,  
make sure that you are extremely  
careful - you will be handling very  
hot foods in the microwave.  
Vegeta-  
bles/fruit  
P1 150 - 900 g  
P2 150 - 900 g  
P3 300 - 900 g  
Pizza  
-
Entrees  
1 - 2 portions  
100 - 800 g  
200 - 500 ml  
300 - 700 g  
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Your microwave oven can cook different  
types of food of following weights:  
Potatoes  
Bevera-  
ges  
Auto  
warming  
Note: The acoustic tone sounds five  
times to remind you to turn the food.  
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Example 1:  
Example:  
Proceed as follows to cook 400 g vegetables  
or fruit:  
1. Press button "Vegetables/fruit" in  
standby mode.  
2. Select with the control knob T  
„400 g“.  
3. Press the button r „Start/Quickstart“.  
Proceed as follows if you wish to cook  
a pizza:  
1. Lay the Pizza in the turnable grill  
plate. Q.  
2. Press the button „Pizza“ once.  
The LED displays "P-1".  
("P-2" or "P-3" if the button is pres-  
sed twice or three times respectively)  
3. Turn the control knob T, to program-  
me in the weight of the Pizza.  
4. Press the button r „Start/Quickstart“  
to start the grill process. The LED  
displays the time.  
Example 2:  
To heat 300 ml water, proceed as follows:  
1. Press button "Beverages" in standby  
mode.  
2. Select with the control knob T  
„300 ml“.  
3. Press the button r „Start/Quickstart“.  
Tip: Depending on the type of pizza  
and personal taste, it may be neces-  
sary to extend the baking time. For  
this, read the Chapter „Grill Func-  
tion“.  
Example 3:  
Proceed as follows if you want to heat-up  
two Entrees:  
1. Press button "Entrees" in standby  
mode.  
2. Select with the control knob T „2“.  
3. Press the button r „Start/Quickstart“.  
Grill function  
You can use the Grill Function t for thin  
slices of meat, steaks, rissoles, sausages  
or chicken pieces. It is also suitable for  
toasted sandwiches, gratins and for the  
baking of crispy rolls.  
baking Pizza  
You can some oil on the surface of the  
turntable grill plate and then prepare  
the crispy Pizza in the microwave oven.  
The button „Pizza“ is used for this. Press  
the button "Pizza" on the key panel P:  
ƽ Warning! Cooking space, appliance  
door, exterior sides, turnable grill pla-  
te Q, metal rack O, crockery and  
once for frozen pizza, temperature  
approx. -18° / weight 150 g - 900 g  
( "P-1" appears on the LED display)  
twice for chilled pizza, temperature  
approx. 5° / weight 150 g - 900 g  
( "P-2" appears on the LED display)  
three times for fresh pizza, temperatu-  
re approx. 20° / weight 300 g - 900 g  
( "P-3" appears on the LED display)  
especially the heating coils under the  
ƽ tRuisrknaobflBeugrrnililnpgl!atTeoQavowiidllbbuernves,ry hot.  
always use oven cloths, oven gloves  
or similar items when removing the  
food and the turnable grill plate Q.  
You can select between three types of  
grilling: Top heat, bottom heat or top  
and bottom heat.  
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Always use the metal rack O when  
grilling with top heat. To achieve  
optimal grill results:  
Grill/Combi 1  
1. Press the button q „grill/Combi“  
once. The red symbol for microwave  
operation  
„Top heat“  
display.  
and the Grill Function  
appear in the LED  
1. Press the button t „Grill“ once to  
activate the Grill Function „top  
heat“.  
2. Using the control knob T program-  
me in the desired cooking time. The  
maximum possible cooking time is  
95 minutes.  
3. To start, press the button r  
„Start/Quickstart“.  
The red symbol for Grill Function „top  
heat"  
appears in the LED display.  
2. Press the button t „Grill“ twice to  
activate the Grill Function „Top and  
bottom heat“.  
The red symbols for Grill Function  
„Top and bottom heat“  
appear in the LED display.  
3. Press the button t "Grill“ three  
times to activate the Grill Function  
„bottom heat“.  
and  
Grill/Combi 2  
1. Press the button q „Grill/Combi“  
twice. The red symbol for microwave  
operation  
„Top and bottom heat“  
appear in the LED display.  
and the Grill Function  
and  
The red symbol for Grill Function  
„bottom heat  
LED display  
With the control knob T set the des-  
ired cooking time. The maximum  
possible cooking time is 95 minutes.  
appears in the  
2. Using the control knob T program-  
me in the desired cooking time. The  
maximum possible cooking time is  
95 minutes.  
3. To start, press the button r  
„Start/Quickstart“.  
.
4
5. To start the Grill Function press the  
button r „Start/Quickstart“.  
Grill/Combi 3  
Grill/Combi cooking procedure  
1. Press the button q „Grill/Combi“  
three times. The red symbols for  
This function combines the grilling func-  
tion with normal microwave operation.  
In combined mode, the microwave auto-  
matically cooks for a certain amount of  
time and grills for the remaining time.  
You may notice a quiet clicking noise  
when the oven is switching between  
modes.  
microwave operation  
Function „bottom heat“  
in the LED display.  
and Grill  
appear  
2. Using the control knob T programme  
in the desired cooking time.  
The maximum possible cooking time  
is 95 minutes.  
3. To start, press the button r  
„Start/Quickstart“.  
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Weight defrost  
Tip: If you wish to dispense with tur-  
ning the food, wait until after the  
signal tone has sounded. The micro-  
wave cooker automatically continues  
its programme. We recommend that  
the food items be turned. In this way  
a more uniform thawing can be  
achieved.  
With this function you can thaw meat,  
poultry and fish without problem.  
The thawing time and the power level  
are automatically calculated and adju-  
sted on entering details of the weight.  
1. Press the button { „Weight  
defrost“:  
„ : “ flashes in the LED display and  
Jet defrost  
the red symbol „Thaw“  
, „Auto  
Cook“ and M1“ appear.  
1. Press the button } „Jet defrost“. The  
2. Select the foodstuff to be thawed  
on the key panel for pre-selected  
cooking functions P (Auto Cook).  
Exempt from this function are the  
cooking functions beverages, entrees  
and auto warming.  
3. Enter the weight using the control  
knob T.  
4. To start the process of thawing by  
weight, press the button r  
„Start/Quickstart“. The calculated  
time is counted down.  
red symbols for the thawing function  
, Auto Cook  
and „M1“ appe-  
ar in the LED display.  
2. Turn the control knob T, to program-  
me the thawing time. The maximum  
possible thawing time is 95 minutes.  
3. Press the button r „Start/Quickstart“  
to commence the thawing process.  
The calculated time is counted down.  
Query functions  
Query the microwave power level  
during operation.  
Note: With some foods, such as  
meats, poultry, fish, vegetables and  
sausage it is necessary to turn the  
food after a certain period.  
During the cooking process press the  
button y „Microwave“. The activated  
power level appears in the LED display  
for 3 seconds.  
The acoustic signal sounds five  
times and "turn" appears on the  
display for 30 seconds, to remind  
you to turn the food.  
Child protection system  
1. The cooking process is interrupted by  
pressing button e „Cancel/Stop/  
Childlock“. Open the door and turn  
the food over.  
Engage this setting to prevent accidental  
activation by children and other persons  
not familiar with the operation of the  
appliance.  
2. To continue, close the door. Press the  
button r „Start/Quickstart“. The  
microwave automatically resumes  
operation for the remaining time.  
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The symbol for the child protection  
system appears on the LED display,  
Note: Despite the Power-Save func-  
tion the clock continues to run in  
and the appliance cannot be put into  
operation for as long as this function  
is active.  
the background.  
Acoustic signal function  
Setting the child protection system  
When a cooking process is completed,  
five short acoustic signals are sounded  
and "End" and "Hot" appear alternatively  
in the display. If the door is not opened  
after ca. 2 minutes, 4 short acoustic  
signals sound again.  
Hold the button e „Cancel/Stop/  
Childlock“ down for ca. 3 seconds. At  
first an acoustic signal sounds, then the  
symbol for child protection system  
appears in the LED display.  
Note:  
Deactivating the child protection system  
If you have pressed a button and  
activated a valid function, an acoustic  
signal sounds. If you have selected an  
invalid button/function, 2 acoustic  
signals will sound.  
Hold the button e „Cancel/Stop/  
Childlock“ down again for ca. 3 seconds,  
until an acoustic signal sounds and the  
symbol child protection system  
disappears.  
If, after programming the cooking  
process, you have not pressed the  
button r „Start/Quickstart“ within  
15 seconds, the appliance returns to  
standby operation (the time is  
displayed) and an acoustic signal  
sounds.  
Power-save function  
You can activate the power-save function  
if you do not wish to use the microwave.  
Activating the power-save function  
Press (in Standby Operation) the button  
i „Pre-setting“ for one second.  
The LED display goes out and the power-  
save function is activated.  
Deactivating the power-save function  
As soon as you press any button, the  
microwave switches into standby mode.  
The clock is displayed.  
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Cleaning and care  
Regularly clean the turnable grill pla-  
te. Wash the turnable grill plate in a  
warm detergent solution or in the  
dishwasher. Ensure that, after remo-  
ving the turnable grill plate from the  
floor of the cooking space for clea-  
ning, it is correctly reinstalled.  
ƽ Warning: Before cleaning, switch the  
microwave off and remove the  
power plug from the wall socket.  
Always keep the interior of the  
microwave clean.  
Regularly clean also the roller wheels  
and the appliance door to help  
prevent excessive noise development.  
Simply wipe the bottom of the micro-  
wave with a mild detergent.  
If splashes of food or spilt liquids  
stick to the walls of the microwave,  
wipe them off with a damp cloth.  
Use a mild detergent if the microwa-  
ve is more heavily soiled.  
Regularly eliminate odours. Put a  
deep microwave bowl with a cup of  
water, juice and peel of a lemon into  
the microwave. Heat for 5 minutes.  
Wipe off thoroughly and rub dry  
with a cloth.  
Avoid using cleaning sprays and  
other aggressive cleaning agents,  
as they can cause stains, stripes or a  
blurring of the door surface.  
Clean the external sides with a damp  
cloth.  
Should an exchange of the lamp in  
the microwave become necessary,  
please arrange for this to be replaced  
by a dealer or address our Service  
Department (see Warranty Card).  
To avoid damage to the functional  
components in the interior of the  
microwave, do not let any water seep  
in through the ventilation slits.  
Regularly remove splashes or conta-  
minants. Clean the door, both sides  
of the viewing window, door seals  
and adjacent components with a  
damp cloth. Do not use abrasive  
cleaning agents  
If steam should collect on or around  
the outside of the appliance door,  
wipe it off with a soft cloth. This can  
happen if the microwave is operated  
in extremely humid conditions.  
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Disposal  
Tips  
Do not dispose of the device in  
your normal domestic waste.  
Freezing and thawing – the easy  
way ...  
Your local communal or municipal  
authorities will provide information on  
how to dispose of the worn out appliance.  
Observe the currently applicable regula-  
tions.  
A microwave oven is the ideal appliance  
for even and quick thawing of deep-  
frozen goods. The selection of power,  
thawing and standing times depends on  
the nature and amount of food.  
The packaging consists solely of environ-  
mentally friendly materials. They can be  
disposed of in the local recycling  
containers.  
Microwaves always penetrate food from  
the outside to the inside. Therefore,  
particularly large items cannot be tha-  
wed right to the middle, as otherwise  
the outer layers may begin to cook.  
Correct thawing begins with the  
Warranty & service  
freezing process. Give the matter some  
consideration and, as far as possible,  
portion the amounts small, flat and  
suited to your household. Consider  
also the size of the various bowls  
or plates with which you will later thaw  
the deep frozen foods in the microwave  
oven.  
The warranty conditions and the  
service address are contained in the  
guarantee booklet.  
Importer  
In the following thawing chart, several  
foods are listed. There, in addition to  
details over time and amount, you will  
also find the so-called „Stand-Time“.  
It serves as a temperature equalisation  
period, during which the remaining  
warmth in the thawed layers in the  
middle is conducted to the still frozen  
layers. During this stand time, leave the  
deep-frozen goods in the switched off  
microwave or outside the appliance.  
There may be deviations in the stated  
values. These are caused by the different  
factors of the foods.  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
D-44867 BOCHUM  
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Use the integrated thawing functions.  
See also the chapters "Weight defrost"  
and "Jet defrost".  
Type of food  
Butter  
Weight / quantity  
Defrosting time  
Standing time  
250 g  
approx. 1 min  
20 - 30 Min.  
Type of food  
Rolls  
Weight / quantity  
Defrosting time  
Standing time  
50 g/ 2 pc  
approx. 1 min  
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remove the packaging  
and lay the Butter on  
a plate  
Notes/tips  
Notes/tips  
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Type of food  
Cheese (piece)  
500 g  
Type of food  
Bread  
Weight / quantity  
Defrosting time  
Standing time  
Weight / quantity  
Defrosting time  
Standing time  
500 g  
5 - 6 Min.  
8 - 10 Min.  
10 - 20 Min.  
60 - 90 Min.  
turn it over after half  
the time has elapsed  
Notes/tips  
Notes/tips  
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Type of food  
Cold meats  
200 g  
Type of food  
Layer cake  
400 - 800 g  
8 - 12 Min.  
90 - 120 Min.  
Weight / quantity  
Defrosting time  
Standing time  
Weight / quantity  
Defrosting time  
Standing time  
approx. 3 min  
10 - 15 Min.  
turn the slices after  
half the time has elap-  
sed, carefully separate  
the slices with a knife  
before the standing  
time.  
only slightly defrost  
the fancy cake  
Notes/tips  
Notes/tips  
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Preparation instructions are important  
Please observe the various prepara-  
Type of food  
Strawberries  
250 g  
Weight / quantity  
Defrosting time  
Standing time  
tion instructions absolutely.  
Whilst the addition of liquid is required  
(usually 1-2 tblsp. per 100g vegetables)  
for some foods, no liquid is required  
e.g. for cucumbers, Spanish onions,  
mushrooms and spinach. Other foods  
must be stirred at least once during  
cooking.  
approx. 8 min  
5 - 10 Min.  
thaw the strawberries  
or other fruit in a cove-  
red bowl.After half the  
time has elapsed,  
carefully stir them  
once.  
Notes/tips  
Observe stand times  
The so-called "stand time" is particularly  
important, as it is in thawing.  
The temperature equalisation and  
the resulting after-cooking should  
always amount to 5 - 10 minutes.  
During this stand time, leave the  
food in the switched off microwave  
or outside the appliance.  
After this stand time you can season  
vegetables or add a little butter if  
desired.  
When cooking food in bowls or  
deep-frozen convenience foods, pay  
attention to the preparation times  
for cooking in microwave ovens sta-  
ted on the packaging.  
To thaw meat, poultry and fish please  
read the chapter "Thawing by weight“.  
Cooking – the easy way …  
When cooking food, always use  
cookware with a lid suitable for  
microwave cookery (unless stated  
otherwise).  
The cooking details refer to food at  
refrigerator temperature. First of all,  
thaw foodstuffs that are to be  
cooked.  
The details in the following chart are  
intended as reference values only.  
Note: The thawing time for deep-  
frozen vegetables (-18°C, approx.  
100-1000 g) can vary between 5 and  
15 minutes. If in doubt, follow the  
instructions on the packet.  
Prepare vegetables by washing and  
cleaning them before cooking.  
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Type of food  
Weight / quantity  
Add liquid  
Boiled potatoes  
250 g  
Type of food  
Weight / quantity  
Add liquid  
Cauliflower  
400 g  
3 Tbls water  
600 Watt  
4 Tbls water  
600 Watt  
Watts/power  
Watts/power  
cooking time in  
mins.  
cooking time in  
mins.  
approx. 5 min  
approx. 6 - 7 min  
in equally sized pieces  
- drain off the water  
directly after the coo-  
king time.  
These values are also  
valid for broccoli.  
Preparation  
information  
Preparation  
information  
Type of food  
Weight / quantity  
Add liquid  
Peas  
Type of food  
Weight / quantity  
Add liquid  
Noodles  
125 g  
300 g  
3 Tbls water  
600 Watt  
approx. 3 - 4 min  
600 ml water  
500 Watt  
Watts/power  
Watts/power  
cooking time in  
mins.  
cooking time in  
mins.  
approx. 5 min  
Preparation  
information  
- -  
first boil-up the water  
at 800 W (ca. 7 Min).  
Put in the noodles and  
cook without a lid.  
Preparation  
information  
Type of food  
Weight / quantity  
Add liquid  
Spinach  
500 g  
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Type of food  
Weight / quantity  
Add liquid  
Rice  
100 g  
Watts/power  
600 Watt  
approx. 6 min  
cooking time in  
mins.  
300 ml water  
600 Watt  
Watts/power  
pour a small amount of  
cream on the spinach  
Preparation  
information  
cooking time in  
mins.  
approx. 3 - 4 min  
The maceration time is  
dependant on the type  
of rice.Natural rice  
needs longer.  
Preparation  
information  
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Type of food  
Weight / quantity  
Add liquid  
Mushrooms  
400 g  
Grilling – the easy way …  
Use the metal rack for all grill proces-  
ses using top heat O. Always place  
the turnable grill plate Q under the  
metal rack O. In this way roasting  
juices/fats, stocks and soiling by food  
splashes are captured.  
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Watts/power  
600 Watt  
approx. 5 - 6 min  
cooking time in  
mins.  
The grill function is suitable, for  
example, for thin slices of meat, fish,  
meatballs, shish-kebab, sausage or  
pieces of chicken. Toast or rolls can  
be toasted with the grill (read also  
"Tips“) and gratinated toast (e.g.  
Hawaii-Toast) can be made.  
You can directly select the grill function  
or select several foods via the quick-  
selection buttons with the menu  
images.  
For some foods, and/or the means of  
their preparation, a combined coo-  
king and grilling process is advisable.  
For both possible functions, cooking  
and grilling times are automatically  
carried out in the corresponding  
length. Please also read chapter  
"Grill/Combi cooking process“.  
Prepare the food you wish to grill  
just as you would usually do.  
add a little butter  
before cooking.  
Preparation  
information  
Type of food  
Weight / quantity  
Add liquid  
Fish fillet  
400 - 600 g  
see notes  
500 Watt  
Watts/power  
cooking time in  
mins.  
approx. 8 - 12 min  
add 1 tablespoon of  
water, lemon, stock  
or wine per 100 gr  
of fish.  
Preparation  
information  
For example, remove the scales from  
fish first, then gut them. Rub chicken  
with seasoning and always cook  
chicken legs skin side first.  
Turn the food after the first stated  
cooking time.  
The stated value 1 corresponds with  
the time for the first side, value 2 for  
the second, following side.  
Note: Make sure to enter the times  
for the first and second side  
separately.  
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Type of food  
2 trout 400 g  
Grill/Combi 2  
approx. 8 min  
Grill (Top heat)  
approx. 7 min  
There may be deviations in the follo-  
wing stated values. They result from  
various factors (sich as e.g. temperature,  
shape) of the food.  
Function  
Time (1st side) in  
mins.  
Function  
Type of food  
Function  
2 turkey steaks 400 g  
Time (2nd side) in  
mins.  
Grill  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Time (1st side) in  
mins.  
approx. 12 min  
Type of food  
Function  
4 Meatballs 600 g  
Grill  
Function  
Grill/Combi 2  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Time (2nd side) in  
mins.  
Time (1st side) in  
mins.  
approx. 10 min  
approx. 12 min  
Grill  
Function  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Time (2nd side) in  
mins.  
2 chicken legs  
500 g  
approx. 8 min  
Type of food  
Function  
Grill  
2 pork chops  
600 g  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Type of food  
Function  
Time (1st side) in  
mins.  
approx. 8 min  
Grill  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Grill  
Function  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Time (1st side) in  
mins.  
approx. 15 min  
Time (2nd side) in  
mins.  
approx. 7 min  
Grill  
Function  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Time (2nd side) in  
mins.  
approx. 13 min  
Type of food  
Function  
2 Schaschliks 400 g  
Grill  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Time (1st side) in  
mins.  
approx. 12 min  
Grill  
Function  
(Top / bottom heat)  
Time (2nd side) in  
mins.  
approx. 12 min  
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Suitable tableware  
Recipe suggestions  
Pizza  
For thawing, cooking etc., always use  
dishes or bowls suitable for microwave  
cookery. In most cases suitable glass  
dishes are acceptable. Procure micro-  
wave cookware in various sizes with  
lids.  
Ingredients:  
300 g ready-made dough  
200 g strained tomato pulp  
150 g Topping  
Baking crispy rolls  
(as desired, e.g. ham, salami,  
mushrooms)  
By means of the grill function of your  
microwave, you can bake crisp rolls.  
Before baking, moisten the rolls with a  
little water. Bake the rolls for approx.  
2 minutes, depending on the amount  
and type. So that the rolls have that  
'fresh-from-the-oven' taste on the inside,  
we recommend that you cut the rolls  
after the first period and re-bake for  
one minute, the turn and bake for a  
further minute.  
50 g grated cheese  
Spices: basil, oregano, thyme, salt,  
pepper  
Preparation:  
Prepare the dough as per the instruc-  
tions on the packing. Roll out the dough  
to the size of the grill Revolving Plate.  
Lightly grease the Grill revolving Plate  
and lay the dough upon it. Pierce a few  
holes in the dough. Spread the tomatoes  
with the seasonings over the pizza base.  
Place the desired ingredients over it.  
To finish, sprinkle the Pizza with Cheese.  
Place the Grill Revolving Plate with the  
Pizza in the microwave oven and bake it  
with the programme „fresh Pizza“ (P-3).  
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Onionsoup with baked-over Cheese  
topping.  
Lentil Hotpot  
Ingredients:  
Ingredients for 4 portions.  
300 g onions  
200 g dried lentils  
50 g streaky bacon  
125 g belly-pork  
1 bunch vegetable mix for soups  
500 ml water  
30 g butter, salt, white pepper,  
500 ml instant meat broth  
125 ml white wine, dry  
2 slices of toasted bread  
2 slices of young Gouda cheese  
1 bayleaf  
250 g potatoes  
2 smoked boiling sausages  
Spices: salt, pepper, vinegar, sugar  
Preparation:  
Peel the onions and cut them into rings.  
Put them into a microwave dish with  
the butter and pepper, add the meat  
broth and cook with lid at 800 watts  
for approx. 12-15 minutes. Then add  
white wine and season to taste. Now  
cut the toasted bread into small cubes.  
Divide the Onion Soup into 4 soup bowls  
and spread the bread cubes on the top.  
Place 1/2 slice of cheese on each soup  
dish.  
Preparation:  
Soak the lentils in plenty of water over  
night.  
Clean and wash the soup vegetables and  
cut them into small pieces. Cube the  
meat and the bacon. Put the drained  
lentils into a microwave dish together  
with 500 ml water and the meat, bacon,  
soup vegetables and the bayleaf.  
Cook at 600 watts for 10-12 minutes  
with the lid on. Peel, wash and cube the  
potatoes and cut the boiling sausage  
into slices. Add the pieces of potato and  
slices of sausage to the hotpot and mix  
well. Cook at 500 watts for approx.  
18 minutes with the lid on.  
Place the 4 soup bowls on the Grill  
Revolving Plate bake the soup with the  
grill Function „top heat“ for ca. 10 minutes.  
If possible, use the metal rack O.  
Then season to taste.  
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KH 1166  
Cauliflower with gratinated cheese  
topping  
Macaroni and minced meat cassero-  
le with broccoli  
Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
500 g cleaned cauliflower  
250 ml water  
Salt  
150 g macaroni, 500 ml water  
1 tsp. salt, 1 onion, 1 clove of garlic  
20 g butter, 300 g mixed mincemeat  
(half pork, half beef)  
1 tbsp. starch  
2 egg whites  
2 egg yolks  
1 Packet tomato puree with herbs (350 g)  
400 g broccoli, 4 tbsp. water  
1 carton sour cream (200 g)  
150 g sliced Gouda cheese semi-mature  
Spices: salt, pepper  
1 carton of cream (200 ml)  
2 tbsp.chives,  
1 pinch of cayenne pepper  
150 g raw bacon (lean)  
50 g grated Emmentaler cheese  
Preparation:  
Put 500 ml of water with 1 teaspoon of  
salt in bowl suitable for microwaving,  
with a lid, and bring it to the boil with  
the full power of 800 Watt in ca. 10  
minutes. Then add macaroni and cook  
for 3-5 minutes at 600 watts and then at  
300 watts for another 3-5 minutes.  
Then pour it into a sieve and allow it to  
drip dry. Now braise the onion and the  
clove of garlic with the butter in a micro-  
wave dish at 600 watts for approx. 4-5  
minutes. Add the mincemeat and tomato  
purée – cook again for 8-10 minutes at  
600 watts. Stir in 3/4 carton of sour cream  
and season with salt and pepper. Wash  
and clean the broccoli and place it into a  
microwave dish with 4 tblsp. water. Pre-  
cook with lid at 800 watts for aprox.  
5 minutes, then allow to drain off.  
Put the macaroni, vegetables and  
Preparation:  
Split the cauliflower into small sprigs  
and place them in a microwave dish with  
250 ml water and salt. Cook with the lid  
on at full power 800 Watt for approx.  
5 minutes.  
Drain off the vegetable water and save  
it. Now stir the cream into the starch  
and add it to the vegetable water.  
Cook at full power 800 watts for approx.  
2 to 3 minutes, stirring several times.  
Add the egg yolk, chives and cayenne  
pepper, beat the egg white and fold it  
gently into the mixture  
Place the cauliflower and the bacon  
(in strips) into a flat casserole dish, then  
pour over the sauce and cover with grated  
cheese. Cook and bake over with the  
Grill/Kombi 1 at 500 Watt for 18-22  
minutes. If possible, use the metal rack O.  
mincemeat sauce into a casserole dish  
and mix. Divide the remaining 1/4 of sour  
cream over the top and cover everything  
with the cheese slices. With the setting of  
Grill/Combi 1 cook and bake-over at  
500 Watts for ca. 16-18 minutes.  
If possible, use the metal rack O.  
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KH 1166  
Fillet of pork with mushrooms in  
spicy paprika sauce  
Potato gratin  
Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1000 g potatoes  
4 fillets of pork, each approx. 150 g  
350 g white mushrooms  
150 g cubed bacon  
2 cartons of cream (400 ml)  
2 tblsp. tomato purée  
Spices: salt, pepper, paprika  
Fat (to grease the casserole dish)  
2 tblsp. breadcrumbs  
1 carton of cream (200 ml)  
50 g grated Emmentaler cheese  
Butter (flakes)  
Spices: salt, pepper  
Preparation:  
Preparation:  
Season the filets of pork and place them  
in a flat casserole dish. Clean and halve  
the mushrooms and put them into the  
casserole dish with the fillets of pork.  
Mix the cream, concentrate of tomato  
and capsicum in a microwave-safe dish  
and cook at 600 watts for approx.  
5-6 minutes to bring to boil.  
Then pour the sauce over the fillets.  
With the setting of Grill/Combi 2 cook  
and bake-over at 300 Watts for  
ca. 20-22 minutes  
After washing and peeling, cut the  
potatoes into thin slices and season  
them. Grease a casserole dish, layer the  
potatoes and pour the cream over them.  
Finally, sprinkle with the cheese and  
breadcrumbs and distribute the butter  
flakes over the top.  
With the setting of Grill/Combi 1 grati-  
nate at 500 Watts for ca. 20 minutes. If  
possible, use the metal rack O.  
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Chicken Fricassee  
Green chicken casserole  
Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1 chicken (approx. 1000 g)  
300 g mushrooms  
400 g chicken breast fillet  
1 small courgette  
500 g asparagus  
250 ml instant meat broth  
100 ml cream  
1 small green paprika  
125 ml instant chicken broth  
200 g leeks  
2 packets white sauce (instant)  
1 tblsp. white wine  
150 g turnip cabbage  
150 g celery  
Spices: salt, pepper, nutmeg  
2 tblsp.crème fraîche  
50 g cream chese with herbs  
Preparation:  
Bestrew the chicken with salt and place  
it in a bowl with lid suitable for micro-  
waving.  
Then cook it for ca. 16 - 18 minutes at  
800 Watts.  
Preparation:  
Clean and wash the vegetables. Cut the  
leeks into rings and the turnip cabbage  
and celery into thin slices. Braise in a  
microwave dish with lid at 600 watts  
for approx. 6-8 minutes. Cut the chicken  
breast into small pieces, the courgette  
into half slices and the paprika into  
cubes, and put them into the dish together  
with the hot instant chicken broth and  
the other ingredients. Cook with lid at  
600 watts for approx. 12-15 minutes,  
stirring occasionally. Then stir in the  
crème fraîche and the cream cheese  
with herbs.  
Clean and halve the mushrooms, peel  
the asparagus and cut it into 2 to 3 cm  
long pieces. Remove the skin and bones  
from the cooked chicken and cut the  
meat into bite-size pieces.  
Put the meat broth, chicken, asparagus  
and mushrooms into a microwave dish.  
Cook with the lid on at 600 watts for  
approx. 13-15 minutes, stirring occasio-  
nally. Stir in the cream and white sauce  
powder and cook at 600 watts for another  
5-6 minutes. Season to taste with white  
wine, salt, pepper and nutmeg.  
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Bread or bacon dumplings  
White sauce  
Ingredients for 4 dumplings  
4 wheat rolls  
Ingredients:  
40 g flour  
1/2 tsp. salt  
30 g butter  
150 ml milk  
40 g butter  
250 ml instant broth  
250 ml milk  
3 eggs  
Spices: salt, white pepper, sugar  
2 -3 tblsp. breadcrumbs  
2-3 tblsp. chopped parsley  
30 g cubed bacon (for bacon dumplings)  
Preparation:  
Put the flour, butter, hot broth and milk  
into a microwave dish, mix well and  
cook at full power, 800 watts for approx.  
4-5 minutes, stirring well occasionally.  
Then cook further for another 4-5 minutes  
at just 300 watts.  
Preparation:  
Cut the rolls small and sprinkle with salt.  
Heat the milk in a micrwave dish  
(at 800 watts for approx. 2-4 minutes),  
then pour it over the rolls and leave  
to stand for approx. 15 minutes.  
Beat the Butter and eggs into a creamy  
mass, blend in the softened bread-rolls  
together with the breadcrumbs and  
chopped parsley and knead everything  
into a good dough (Tip: for bacon dum-  
plings, also knead in the cubed bacon).  
Moisten your hands and shape 4 equally  
sized dumplings, which are then dipped  
into cold water for a short time. Cook  
at 500 watts under a lid for approx.  
6-8 minutes, they are then ready to be  
served.  
Mix well again and add the seasonings  
to taste.  
Vanilla sauce  
Ingredients:  
250 ml milk  
Pulp of 1/2 a vanilla bean  
1 carton of cream (250 ml)  
2 tbsp. starch  
3 tbsp. sugar  
1 egg yolk  
Preparation:  
Mix the milk, vanilla paste, cream, corn  
flour and sugar in a microwave-safe  
bowl. Heat for approx. 4-5 minutes at  
800 Watts to bring to boil, stirring occa-  
sionally. Stir the cooked sauice well and  
bind it with egg yolk.  
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KH 1166  
Rice pudding  
Red fruit pudding  
(with strawberries and raspberries)  
Ingredients:  
250 g rice for milk puddings  
1 l. milk  
1 tsp.butter  
40 g sugar, cinnamon and sugar  
(for sprinkling) or stewed fruit  
Seasoning: Salt  
Ingredients:  
250 g deep frozen Strawberries  
250 g deep frozen Raspberries  
1 packet of vanilla sugar  
2 tbsp. sugar  
2 tbsp. starch  
Preparation:  
Preparation:  
Put the rice, milk, a pinch of salt, butter  
and sugar into a large microwave basin.  
Cook under a lid at full power of 800 Watt  
for ca. 10-12 minutes, then stir and with  
only 100 Watt allow to swell for ca. 20-22.  
Afterwards, allow it to stand, stir it well  
once more and then garnish with cinna-  
mon and sugar or fruit sauce, dependant  
on preference.  
First stir the starch into 3 tbsp. of water.  
Place the fruit in a microwave suitable  
dish with a lid. Subsequently, with full  
power of 800 Watt, thaw and heat in  
ca. 6-8 minutes.  
Lightly squash the fruits and add vanilla  
sugar, sugar and starch. Mix well and  
cook with the lid on for approx.  
6-8 minutes at 600 watts.  
Finally pour the pudding into dessert  
bowls and allow to cool.  
Serve the compote with the Vanilla  
Sauce described above. ...  
Enjoy your meal!  
Recipes provided without guarantee.  
All ingredients and preparation informa-  
tion are guiding values. Add your own  
personal experience to these recipes.  
We hope you enjoy the recipes and  
wish you "bon appetit".  
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Index  
Auto Menu 16  
Spinach 25-26  
Auto warming 17  
Beef 16-17, 31  
Strawberries 25, 35  
turkey 28  
Beverages 9, 16-18  
Bread 24, 30, 34  
Turnable grill plate 5, 13, 18, 22, 27  
Vegetables/fruit 17-18  
Warranty 5, 22-23  
Butter 24-25, 27, 30-32, 34-35  
Cauliflower 26, 31  
Cheese 24, 29-33  
chicken 11, 18, 27-28, 33  
Child protection system 20-21  
Cleaning 6, 22, 25  
Cookware 11-12, 25, 29  
Disposal 23  
Weight defrost 5, 20, 24  
Earthing notice 10  
Entrees 17  
Fish 17, 20, 25, 27  
Grill function 3, 5, 15, 18-19, 27, 29-30  
Jet defrost 5, 20, 24  
Layer cake 24  
Meatballs 11, 27-28  
Memory function 15  
Mushrooms 25, 27, 29, 32-33  
Noodles 26  
Peas 26  
Pizza 17-18, 29  
Pork 16-17, 28, 30-32  
Potato gratin 32  
Potatoes 9, 17, 26, 30, 32  
Poultry 16-17, 20, 25  
Power-save function 21  
Pre-setting 5, 15  
Quick start 14  
Red fruit pudding 35  
Rice 26, 35  
Rice pudding 35  
Rolls 18, 24, 27, 29, 34  
Sausage 16-17, 20, 27, 30  
Schaschliks 28  
Select power 14  
Service 9, 22-23  
Setting the clock 12  
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