
MICROMAT 125/135Microwave Oven Four à micro-ondes Apparecchio a microonde Magnetronoven Aparato microondasOperating InstructionsMode d’emploi Istruzio
FeaturesFeatures A Door closer and bolt B Wave stirrer cover C Interior lightingD Turntable (must always be In oven during operation)E Door sealCDOCOc
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Operating Cooking time/ cooking powerCooking timeCookingpower14AMiCROMAT+oQ__ao o oitr iSr cO O QaIIndicator light for turntablePilot light for kee
HQ0CO05œOC\JsLLl=3cnO24. You can alter the power setting with the +/- buttons, e. g. to P 1 (10).5. The turntables rotates while the appliance Is In
OperationAutomaticcookingMICROMAT©oo+ . aa2o3OcO QO0o<3>aPilot light for automatic cooking Pilot light for keeping warmAutomatic cooking, Pr
mcuCO5?COoLOCOsLU:dCOO5You have 8 programmes at your disposal for automatic cookingProgrammeCCategory of foodMaxweight in grammesC 1Boiling p
OperationAutomaticdefrosting0 0 0lir co o0o<i>01Pilot light for automatic defrostingAutomatic defrosting, Programme 3Pilot light for micro-wave
m(DCOO)00oLliDCOOFor each of four different types of food you have a special defrosting programme at your disposal. The maximum weight is 4000 g
Dear CustomerThank you for buying a MICROMAT microwave oven and showing trust in the AEG brand name.Before using the AEG microwave for the first time
Pilot light for micro-wave Programme store 1Pilot light for programme storage indicationButton for time of day/cooking timeButtons for adjusting for
CQoCOCDraosLUDV)O2With the buttons 1,2 and 3 you can enter and store three programmes you invent for yourself (time/power).This means you can store pr
Hints on power settingsThe following list will show you which power settings in micro-wave operation enable you to do what:Setting 8-9 Maximum power-
GO(3CO05ÓO<DXa.o2Practical hints on working with microwave appliancesWherever possible, cook in a covered container. Only if crust is required o
Heating of refrigerated food and drinkMicro-wave solo operationType/quantityRemarks/hints:PowerTime/min. 850 WFood1 glass babyfood (125-250 ml)Heat gl
Micro-wave solo operationDefrostingmOm05CÒoaO2Type/quantityMeatWhole meat (500 g)Steaks (per 200 g)Mixed chopped meat (500 g)Goulash (per 500 g)Pou
26Micro-wave solo operationDefrostingType/quantityRemarks/hints:Power 850 WTime min. 850 WStandingtime(min.)FishWhole fish (500 g)Turn once during de
m<3cnS?oOO2DefrostingMicro-wave solo operationType/quantityRemarks/hints:PowerTime/Stand-850 Wmin.ing850 Wtime(min.)Bread4 breadrollsDuring defrost
Micro-wave solo operation28Cooking fishType/quantityRemarks/Tiints:Power Time/ min. 850 WFish fillets (per 500 g)Cover during cooking97- 9Whole fish (
Micro-wave solo operationRoasting of meat and poultryCO0CO9?COoCMoCO0OType/quantityRemarks/hints;PowerTime/ min. 850 WBeefRoast beef/roast fillet medi
ContentsMicrowaves - what are they?Safety instructions45/6Other important points ...How to cook by time and powerGeneral hints on cooking, heating, an
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Installation/connectionsInstailation/connectionsTo ensure trouble-free ventilation, an air space of 5 cm around the appli^ce is necessary.C
Service centreIf you cannot find any reference to a particular fault In the operating instructions, please contact AEG Service.When doing so, quote
TechnicaldataMICROMAT 12534Mains voltage; 230 V, 50 HzPower input:1300WOutput:- full power 850 W (measured as inlEC 705:1988)- defrosting 180WMicro-wa
DINNo. 44 566 Part 2PowerDuration in min.Standing time in min.RemarksDefrosting and cooking fish fillet910-11(12-13)3Covered, turn after half the t
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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 instructionsCOoCO9?COoCOÓo<DCOo2The golden rules for trouble-free and save working with a microwave oven1. Switch the appliance on only
Safety instructions for the user10. Do not leave the appliance to operate unattended if food is to be warmed or cooked in disposable contain
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