MICROMAT 125/135Microwave Oven Four à micro-ondes Apparecchio a microonde Magnetronoven Aparato microondasAEGOperating Instructions iMode d'emplo
FeaturesFeatures10A Door closer and bolt B Wave stirrer cover C Interior lightingD Turntable (must always be in oven during operation)E Door seal
F Door with viewing window G Electronic timerH Button for time of day/cooking time ©I Buttons for advance and return run J Button stop and/or cancel p
First useFirst use Time of day/ Short time12MICROMAT+aQ__a0o2o3oih;oco<!>OÍMC 65.2MICROMAT 125/135Display for clock and timer Function button fo
As soon as you plug my plug into the socket, my display flashes.1. Press button +/- for setting the hours. Press button © and set the minutes using t
Operating Cooking time/ cooking powerCooking timeCookingpower14MICROMATQ__ao o olir cO O Qc>Pilot light for micro-wave Indicator light tor turntab
4. You can alter the power setting with the +/- buttons, e, g. to P 1 (10).5. The turntables rotates while the appliance is in operation. if you ha
Pilot light for micro-wavePilot light for automatic cookingPilot light for keeping warmAutomatic cooking, Programme 1Buttons for adjusting forwardsA
You have 8 programmes at your disposal for automatic cookingProgrammeCCategory of foodMaxweight in grammesC 1Boiling potatoes4,000C2Cooking v
OperationAutomaticdefrostingPilot light for micro-wavePilot light for automatic defrostingAutomatic defrosting, Programme 3Buttons for adjusting forwa
For each of four different types of food you have a special defrosting programme at your disposal. The maximum weight is 4000 g (4 kiios).Progr
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OperationStoringprogrammesPilot light for micro-wave Programme store 1Pilot light for programme storage indicationButton for time of day/cooking timeB
With the buttons 1, 2 and 3 you can enter and store three programmes you invent for yourseif (time/power).This means you can store programmes which ar
¡ ii22Hints on power settingsThe following list will show you which power settings in micro-wave operation enable you to do what:Setting 8-9 Maximum p
Practical hints on working with microwave appliancesWherever possible, cook in a covered container. Only if crust is required or is to be retained sho
24Micro-wave solo operationHeating of refrigerated food and drinkType/quantityRemarks/hints:PowerTime/min. 850 WFood1 glass babyfood (125-250 ml)Heat
Micro-wave solo operationDefrostingType/quantityMeatWhole meat (500 g)Steaks (per 200 g)Mixed chopped meat (500 g)Goulash (per 500 g)PoultryChicken (a
Micro-wave solo operationDefrostingType/quantityRemarks/hints: Power 850 WTime min. 850 WStandingtime(min.)FishWhole fish (500 g)Turn once during defr
Micro-wave solo operationDefrostingType/quantity Remarks/hints: Power ^ Time/ Stand-850 W min. ing850 W time(min.)Bread4 breadrolls During defrosting
Micro-wave solo operationCooking fishType/quantityRema'ks/hints:PowerTime/ min. 850 WFish fillets {per 500 g)Cover during cooking97- 9Whole fishC
Micro-wave solo operationRoasting of meat and poultryType/quantityRemarks/hints:Power Time/ min. 850 WBeefRoast beet/roast fitlet medium (per 500 g)Fi
ContentsMicrowaves - what are they? 4Safety instructions 5/6Other important points ...How to cook by time and power 7General hints on cooking, heat
Cleaning and care
If you think your microwave oven is not functioning properlyBefore you ring Customer Service, please check to see if you cannot rectify the fau
Installation/connectionsInstallation/connections32To ensure trouble-free ventilation, an air space of 5 cm around the appliance is necessary.Connect t
Service centreIf you cannot find any reference to a particular fault in the operating instructions, please contact AEG Service.When doing so, quote t
TechnicaldataMICROMAT 125Mains voltage:230 V, 50 HzPower input:1300WOutput:- full power850 W (measured as inlEC 705:1988)- defrosting180WMicro-wave9re
DINNr. 44 566 Part 2OutputTimeminutesStandtimeminutesComments Turntable in operationDefrostChicken225-3520turn halfway through cookingDefrost Minced
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Microwaves - what are they?Microwaves belong to the family of electromagnetic waves. These waves are able to transmit energy like radio waves. Microw
Safety instructionsThe golden rules for trouble-free and save working with a microwave oven1. Switch the appliance on only when food has been
Safety 10. Do not leave the appliance to operate unattended if instructions food is to be warmed or cooked in disposable contain-
What’s also important:To familiarise easily and quickly with the operation of the micro- wave oven, please use the “Cooking Tables” section.Cooking ti
The correct ovenwareThe correct ovenwareCrockery materialOperaDefrostingiting model Heating5CookingGlass^)XXXCeramicXXXPorcelain^)X XXEarthenware^)X
Since, during microwave cooking with short roasting times or with very lean meat, no heavy browning of the food is achieved, special browning skillet
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