Aeg MICROMAT 625 User Manual

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MICROMAT-COMBI 625
Microwave Oven
Four à micro-ondes
Apparecchio a microonde
Magnetronoven
Aparato microondas
AEG
Operating Instructions
Mode d’empiei
Istruzioni per l’uso
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Instrucciones para el uso
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MICROMAT-COMBI 625

MICROMAT-COMBI 625Microwave Oven Four à micro-ondes Apparecchio a microonde Magnetronoven Aparato microondasAEGOperating Instructions Mode d’empiei Is

Page 2 - Dear Customer

FeaturesAccessoriesShelflevel10MC 158ShelfThis appliance has four levels at which the shelves can be inserted.Fit the shelf in at the level shown in

Page 3

Modes of operation1. Micro-wave sofo ^This is highly suitable for defrosting, cooking, or warming food.2. Hot-airIdeal for baking cakes3. I

Page 4 - Safety instructions

Instaliation/connectionsBuild-inmodelPre-cleaning the oven12A gap all around the oven of 5 cm is necessary in order to assure perfect ventilation.Conn

Page 5

First use^ n*nn ^ u-uu _IMC 173t- 1 nConnect the appliance to the mains. The display starts to flash.MC 174Use the +/- buttons to enter the hou

Page 6

Micro-wavesoloCooking timeMicro-wave outputStartNoteGeneralKeepingwarmNoteSwitching off the turntable14Press the © button. The time of day dis

Page 7 - The right ovenware

The turntable should only be turned off if you are using rectangular ovenware which is larger than the turntable is (so that the

Page 8

Hot-air Cooking timeHot-airtemperatureStartNoteShelfpositionsInfrathermgrillingCooking timeInfrathermtemperatureStart16Press the © button. The ti

Page 9

Insert the glass fat drip-tray and the wire tray as shown in the table. Please use the round tray for roasting in round or oval dishes.51

Page 10 - Features

Hot-airtemperatureStartNoteShelf levelCombinedmicro-waveandinfrathermgrillingGrilling timeMicro-waveInfrathermtemperatureStart18Press the button. The

Page 11 - Modes of operation

The power level can be called up on the display during operating by pressing the @ button.Please insert the glass fat drip-tray and the wire

Page 12 - Instaliation/connections

Dear CustomerThank you for buying a MICROMAT-COMBI microwave oven and showing trust in the AEG brand name.Before using the AEG microwave with grill an

Page 13 - First use

AutomaticprogrammesAutomaticdefrostingStartNote20There are four automatic defrosting programmes available.Programme DFood categoriesd1Poultryd2Meatd3F

Page 14

There are eight automatic cooking programmes available.Programme C Food categoriesCl Boiling potatoesC2Boiling vegetablesC3Cooking fishC4Frozen vegeta

Page 15

storing programmes in the memoryEnteringExample:micro-wavesoloCooking timeOutputlevelStoring in memoryCalling up22You can store three programmes

Page 16

In this example, the programmed cooking time (1 minute 15 seconds) first appears in the display and the display lights up for Programme

Page 17

Pre-selectingduration/finishSeiect the mode of operationHours/minutesStartAutomaticstartNote24First enter whichever mode of operation you wish (as des

Page 18 - Press the button. The pre set

Defrosting, warming and cooking with micro-waveHints on power settings in micro-wave solo operationThe following list will show you which power settin

Page 19

General hints on cooking, heating, and defrostingStandingtimeCooking:Defrosting:Ready meals26Food comes in different qualities and is prepared

Page 20

Micro-wave solo operationHeating of refrigerated food and drink* Additionally place teaspoon in containerMeKing of foodType/quantityRemarks/hints:Powe

Page 21

DefrostingMicro-wave solo operationType/quantity Remarks/hints;PowerTime/ min. 850 WStandingtime(min.)MeatWhole meat (500 g)Steaks (per 200 g)Mixed ch

Page 22

Micro-wave solo operationDefrostingType/quantityRemarks/hints:Power 850 WTime min. 850 WStandingtime(min.)FishWhole fish (500 g)Turn once during defro

Page 23

ContentMicro-wave cooking - what does that mean? Safety instructions The right ovenware FeaturesModes of operationsSetting up and connectingPreliminar

Page 24

Micro-wave solo operationDefrostingType/quantity Remarks/hints:Power 850 WTime/ min. 850 WStandingtime(min.)Bread4 breadrollsDuring defrosting time i

Page 25 - How to cook

Cooking fishMicro-wave solo operationType/quantityRemarks/hints:PowerTime/ min. 850 WFish fillets (per 500 g)Cover during cooking9 7- 9Whole fishCover

Page 26

BakingRecommendationBakingtable32The times stated here are for guidance only, as the time needed for baking is particularly dependent on the natur

Page 27 - Micro-wave solo operation

Roasting and grillingThe times stated here are for guidance only, as the time needed for roasting, grilling, and over-baking is palicularly d

Page 28

GrillingtableType of cake/ pastryAccessoriesShelf level from the bottomMode/temperature(°C)Grilline 1, side (mins)time 2, side (mins)Meat/poultry4 S

Page 29

Cleaning and careCleaning should only be carried out when the appliance is unplugged from the mains supply.Use only mild cleaners I. e. washing-up li

Page 30

Inserting and removing the glass tray to prevent fat splashes36The glass tray is inserted above the grill heating loop with the rough side

Page 31

Service centreIf you cannot find any reference to a particular fault in the operating instructions, please contact AEG Service.When doing so, quot

Page 32 - Recommen

Technical dataTechnicaldataMICROMAT COMBI 625Mains voltage;230 V, 50 HzPower input total;2950 WMicro-wave: approx. 1400WGrill:1350WHot-air; 1600WCombi

Page 33 - Roasting and grilling

DINNr. 44 566 Part 2OutputTimeminutesStandtimeminutesComments Turntable in operationDefrostChicken225-35 20 turn halfway through cookingDefrost Mince

Page 34 - Grilling

Microwaves - what are they?Safety Instructions for the userMicrowaves belong to the family of electromagnetic waves. These waves are able to transmit

Page 36 - Inserting

4. Only use suitable ovenware.5. When heating liquids, please always additionally place a teaspoon in the container to avoid delayed boiling.But it

Page 37 - Service centre

Safety 12. Use your appliance only as instructed and as indicated instructions in the “Cooking tables”. Never overcook your food by exces-for the use

Page 38 - Technical data

The right ovenwareOvenware material Mode of operationMicro-waveRecir-cuiat-ingwarmairSurface or infratherm grillingCombinedoperationFireproof glass

Page 40

A Electronic clock with seven-segment display B Button for setting time 0 C Button for pre-selecting duration/end —H D Button for entering run-up and

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