AEG KMK761000M User Manual

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EN User Manual
Microwave combi-oven
KMK761000M
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Page 1 - KMK761000M

USER MANUALEN User ManualMicrowave combi-ovenKMK761000M

Page 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION

Other indicators of the display:Symbol FunctionMinute Minder The function operates.Time of day The display shows the current time.Duration The display

Page 3 - General Safety

6. DAILY USEWARNING!Refer to Safety chapters.6.1 Navigating the menus1. Activate the appliance.2. Press or to select the menuoption.3. Press to

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Sym-bolSubmenu DescriptionSet Language Sets the language for the display.Buzzer Volume Adjusts the volume of press-tones and signals bydegrees.Key Ton

Page 5 - 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

The lamp may automaticallydeactivate at a temperaturebelow 60 °C during someoven functions.6.4 SpecialsHeating function ApplicationKeep Warm To keep f

Page 6 - 2.4 Care and cleaning

6.8 Residual heatWhen you deactivate the appliance, thedisplay shows the residual heat. You canuse the heat to keep the food warm.6.9 Energy savingThe

Page 7 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

• If possible, cut vegetables into similar-sized pieces.• Use flat, wide dishes.• Do not use cookware made ofporcelain, ceramic or earthenwarewith ung

Page 8 - 4. CONTROL PANEL

Cookware / Material Microwave GrillingDefrost-ingHeating CookingRoasting dishes made of metal, e.g.enamel, cast ironX X XBaking tins, black lacquer or

Page 9 - 4.2 Display

appliance or outside it, so that theheat is distributed more evenly.• Adjust the power level according tofood quantity. Using high power levelwith sma

Page 10 - 5. BEFORE FIRST USE

2. Touch and do the same steps aswhen you set the Microwavefunction.For some functions themicrowave will start as soonas the set temperature isreach

Page 11 - 6. DAILY USE

8. CLOCK FUNCTIONS8.1 Clock functions tableClock function ApplicationMinute Minder To set a countdown (max. 2 h 30 min). Thisfunction has no effect on

Page 12 - 6.3 Heating Functions

CONTENTS1. SAFETY INFORMATION...22. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 13 - 6.7 Fast Heat Up Indicator

8.4 Time ExtensionThe function: Time Extension makes theheating function continue after the endof Duration.Applicable to all heatingfunctions with Dur

Page 14 - 7. MICROWAVE MODE

WARNING!Refer to "Microwave mode"chapter.Wire shelf:Push the shelf between the guide bars ofthe shelf support and make sure that thefeet poi

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You can overwrite a memory position.When the display shows the first freememory position, touch or andpress to overwrite an existingprogramme.Yo

Page 16 - 7.3 Tips for the microwave

display is lower between 10 PM and 6AM.• Day brightness:– when the appliance is activated.– if you touch a symbol during thenight brightness (apart fr

Page 17 - 7.5 Setting the Microwave

12.3 Tips on bakingBaking results Possible cause RemedyThe bottom of the cake isnot browned sufficiently.The shelf position is incor-rect.Put the cake

Page 18 - 7.8 Examples of cooking

Food Function Tempera-ture (°C)Time (min) Shelf posi-tionFlan base - short pas-try1)True Fan Cook-ing170 - 180 10 - 25 2Flan base - sponge mix-tureTru

Page 19 - 8. CLOCK FUNCTIONS

Food Function Tempera-ture (°C)Time (min) Shelf posi-tionFruit flans (made withyeast dough / spongemixture)2)ConventionalCooking170 35 - 55 1Fruit fla

Page 20 - 10. USING THE ACCESSORIES

12.5 Bakes and gratinsFood Function Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf positionPasta bake ConventionalCooking180 - 200 45 - 60 1Lasagne ConventionalCooki

Page 21 - 11. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS

Food Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf posi-tionPastries made with eggwhite, meringues80 - 100 130 - 170 1 / 3Macaroons 100 - 120 40 - 80 1 / 3Biscuit

Page 22 - 200 - 230 5.5

Food Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionSwiss Flan 170 - 190 45 - 55 3Cheesecake 140 - 160 60 - 90 3Apple cake, covered 150 - 170 50 - 60 3Vege

Page 23 - 12. HINTS AND TIPS

manufacturer is not responsible for any injuries ordamages that are the result of incorrect installation orusage. Always keep the instructions in a sa

Page 24 - 12.4 Baking on one oven level

Food Func-tionQuantity(kg)Power(Watts)Tempera-ture (°C)Time (min) Shelf po-sitionMeat loaf TurboGrilling0.75 - 1 200 160 - 170 35 - 50 1Porkknuckle(pr

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Fish (steamed)Food Func-tionQuantity(kg)Power(Watts)Tempera-ture (°C)Time (min) Shelf po-sitionWhole fish Con-vention-alCook-ing1 - 1.5 200 210 - 220

Page 26 - Biscuits

Food Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf position1st side 2nd sideBack of veal 210 - 230 30 - 40 30 - 40 1Back of lamb 210 - 230 25 - 35 20 - 35 1Whole Fi

Page 27 - 12.6 Multilevel baking

Food Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionLasagne / Cannelloni,frozen160 - 180 40 - 60 2Chicken Wings 190 - 210 20 - 30 31) Turn 2 or 3 times dur

Page 28 - 12.8 Pizza Setting

Food Quantity Defrostingtime (min)Further de-frosting time(min)CommentsStrawber-ries300 g 30 - 40 10 - 20 -Butter 250 g 30 - 40 10 - 15 -Cream 2 x 200

Page 29 - 12.10 Roasting tables

Food Temperature (°C) Cooking time untilsimmering (min)Continue to cook at100 °C (min)Kohlrabi / Peas / As-paragus160 - 170 50 - 60 15 - 201) Leave st

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Defrosting meatFood Power(Watts)Quantity(kg)Time (min) Standingtime (min)CommentsWhole cutsof meat200 0.5 10 - 12 10 - 15 Turn halfwaythrough.Steak 20

Page 31 - 12.11 Grilling

Defrosting fishFood Power(Watts)Quantity(kg)Time (min) Standingtime (min)CommentsWhole Fish 100 0.5 10 - 15 15 - 20 Turn halfwaythrough.Fish fillets 1

Page 32 - 12.12 Frozen foods

Food Power(Watts)Quantity Time (min) Standingtime (min)CommentsCake (ga-teau)100 1 piece 1 - 2 15 - 20 Turn platehalfwaythrough.Dry cake (e.g. Poundca

Page 33 - 12.13 Defrost

Defrosting heatingFood Power(Watts)Quantity Time (min) Standingtime (min)CommentsBaby food injars300 0.2 kg 2 - 3 - Stir halfwaythrough,check tem-pera

Page 34 - 12.14 Preserving

• Ensure that the appliance is switched off beforereplacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electricshock.• Do not use a steam cleaner to clean t

Page 35 - 12.17 Microwave cooking

Food Power(Watts)Quantity Time (min) Standingtime (min)CommentsFish fillets 500 0.5 kg 6 - 8 - Cook cov-ered, turncontainerseveral timesduring cook-in

Page 36 - Defrosting poultry

Combi-function table• For selected models only.• Use the functions: Grilling andMicrowave.Food Ovenware Pow-er(Watts)Tem-pera-ture(°C)Time(min)Shelfpo

Page 37 - Defrosting cakes / pastries

WARNING!Danger of electrocution!Disconnect the fuse beforeyou replace the lamp.The lamp and the lamp glasscover can be hot.CAUTION!Always hold the hal

Page 38 - Cooking / melting

Problem Possible cause RemedyThe display shows an errorcode that is not in this table. There is an electrical fault. • Deactivate the oven withthe hou

Page 39 - Cooking table

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• Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayederuptive boiling. Care must be taken when handlingthe container.• The contents of feeding bottle

Page 41 - 13. CARE AND CLEANING

installation. Make sure that there isaccess to the mains plug after theinstallation.• If the mains socket is loose, do notconnect the mains plug.• Do

Page 42 - 14. TROUBLESHOOTING

Contact the Authorised ServiceCentre.• Make sure the cavity and the door arewiped dry after each use. Steamproduced during the operation of theapplian

Page 43 - 15. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS

3.2 AccessoriesWire shelfFor cookware, cake tins, roasts.Baking trayFor cakes and biscuits.Grill- / Roasting panTo bake and roast or as a pan to colle

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SensorfieldFunction Comment3Heating Functionsor Assisted Cook-ingTouch the sensor field once to choose a heatingfunction or the menu: Assisted Cooking

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