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SMW 700 A1
GB
MT
Operation
1) Press the door opener button 4 to open the
door.
2) Place the food in the microwave oven in or on
microwave-compatible cookware. Follow the
instructions in the Chapter “Before starting”
3) Close the door.
4) Set the desired power using the power knob 2.
The table below provides a guide:
Power in
Watts
Application
120 W Thawing sensitive food
such as butter, cheese,
sh and small portions
Keeping food warm.
>120 - 335 W
Quick thawing
Gentle cooking
Heating sensitive food
such as fi
sh or baby food
>335 - 700 W Heating and cooking
Warming up left-overs
700 W Maximum power
Quick warm-up
NOTE
This table is intended as an orientation aid only.
The pow
er setting may vary depending on the
food. In the event of uncertainty regarding the
power setting, always start with a low setting. If
necessary increase the power or cooking time.
The table below provides a guide for thawing foods:
Weight Time
200 g approx. 3 minutes
400 g approx. 6 minutes
600 g approx. 9 minutes
800 g approx. 12.5 minutes
1 kg appr
ox. 15 minutes
NOTE
Please note that the times specifi ed are only
intended as a guideline; the times specifi
ed
may vary considerably depending on the
characteristics or shape of the item that is
being thawed!
5) Set the timer 3 to the required cooking time.
Cooking starts immediately.
NOTE
To set a cooking time of less then 2 minutes,
rst turn the timer 3 to 5 minutes and then
back to 2 minutes. This allows the time to be
set more precisely.
6) When the set time has expired, an acoustic sig-
nal is heard and the microwave oven shuts off .
7) Open the door and remove the food.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Both the cookware and the food may be
extr
emely hot. Always use a oven gloves or the
like to remove dishes from the microwave oven!
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