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    MC1752E / MC1762E User Manual Microwave Oven PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION[...]

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    Contents Important safety instructions 3 Appliance overview 7 Before first use 8 Microwave cooking advice 1 0 Microwave operation 12 Progr amme charts 18 Recipes 22 Care & cleaning 26 What to do if . . . 27 Specifications 27 Installation 28 Environmental information 3 1 Service & spare parts 32 Guarantee information 33 2 T h a nk y o u f o [...]

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    3 Important safety instructions Important safety instructions Important safety instructions: Read carefully and keep for futur e r eference To avoid the danger of fire T T h h e e m m i i c c r r o o w w a a v v e e o o v v e e n n s s h h o o u u l l d d n n o o t t b b e e l l e e f f t t u u n n a a t t t t e e n n d d e e d d d d u u r r i i n [...]

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    4 Important safety instructions N N e e v v e e r r a a d d j j u u s s t t , , r r e e p p a a i i r r o o r r m m o o d d i i f f y y t t h h e e o o v v e e n n y y o o u u r r s s e e l l f f . . I I t t i i s s h h a a z z a a r r d d o o u u s s f f o o r r a a n n y y o o n n e e o o t t h h e e r r t t h h a a n n a a c c o o m m p p e e t [...]

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    5 Important safety instructions D D o o n n o o t t c c o o o o k k e e g g g g s s i i n n t t h h e e i i r r s s h h e e l l l l s s , , a a n n d d w w h h o o l l e e h h a a r r d d b b o o i i l l e e d d e e g g g g s s s s h h o o u u l l d d n n o o t t b b e e h h e e a a t t e e d d i i n n m m i i c c r r o o w w a a v v e e o o v v e [...]

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    6 Important safety instructions T o pr omo te t r ou bl e- fr ee us e of y ou r ov en an d av oi d dam age Ne ve r o pe r at e t he ov en wh en it is em pty . Wh en us in g a br ow ni ng d is h o r s el f-h ea ti ng ma te ri al , a lw ay s p lac e a he at -r es is ta nt in su la to r s uch as a p or ce la in pl ate un de r i t t o pr e ve nt da ma [...]

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    7 Appliance overview Appliance overview Micr owave oven & accessories 1. Front trim 2. Oven lamp 3. Control panel 4. Door opening button 5. Waveguide cover 6. Oven cavity 7. Seal packing 8. Door seals and sealing surfaces 9. Fixing points (4 points) 1 0. V entilation openings 1 1. Outer cover 12. Rear cabinet 13. Power supply cord 1 7 8 1 0 1 1[...]

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    8 Appliance overview & Before first use Contr ol panel 1 2 4 6 7 9 8 5 3 1 Di gi ta l d is pla y i nd ic at o r s Mi cr ow av e Cl oc k Co ok in g s ta ge s Pl us /M in us 2 AU T O C OOK in di ca to r s 3 AU T O C OOK bu tt on 4 AU T O D EFR OS T b ut to n 5 PO WE R L EV EL but to n 6 TI ME R/ WE IG HT k no b 7 ST A RT / QU IC K b ut to n 8 ST [...]

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    9 Before first use Setting the clock The oven has a 12 hour clock. E E x x a a m m p p l l e e : : To set the clock to 1 1:30. 1. Plug in the oven. 2. The display will be blank. 3. Open the door and the power comes on. 4. Whilst the door is open, rotate the TIMER/WEIGHT knob to adjust the hour . 5. Press the START/QUICK button once then rotate the [...]

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    10 Microwave cooking advice Child safety lock Th e o ve n h as a sa fe ty fe at ur e w hi ch pr ev ent s t he ac ci d en ta l r un ni ng o f t h e o ven by a c hi ld . W he n th e l oc k h as be en se t, no pa rt of th e m ic r o wa ve wi ll op er at e u nt il t he lo ck fe at ur e h as be e n c an ce ll ed . E E x x a a m m p p l l e e : : To set [...]

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    11 Microwave cooking advice Co ok in g t ec hn iq ue s A rr a n ge P la c e t h e t hi c ke s t p a r ts o f f o o d t o w a r d s t he o u t si d e o f t h e di s h . E . g . C h i ck e n d r u m st i c k s . C ov e r U se v e n t e d mi c r ow a ve c l i ng f i l m o r a s ui t a b l e l i d . P ie r c e F oo d s w i t h a sh e ll , s k i n o r m[...]

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    12 Microwave operation Micr owave operation Micr owave cooking Y ou r o ve n c an be pr og r am me d fo r u p t o 9 0 m in ute s . T he i np ut un it of c oo ki ng ti me va ri es fr o m 1 0 se co nd s t o f ive mi nu te s . I t d ep end s o n t he to ta l l eng th of co ok in g t im e a s s ho wn in th e t ab le . Manual defrosting Fo r m an ua l d[...]

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    13 Microwave operation E xa mp le : To he at so up fo r 2 mi nu te s an d 3 0 s ec on d s o n 56 0 W mi cr ow av e p ow er . 1. Pr es s t he po we r l eve l b ut to n t wic e. 2. En te r t he tim e b y r ot at in g t he T IM ER /W EI GH T k no b cl oc kw is e/ ant i- cl oc kw ise un ti l 2 :3 0 i s d is pl ay ed . 3. Pr es s t he ST AR T/ QU IC K b[...]

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    14 Microwave operation Add 30 seconds Th e S T ART /Q UI CK bu tto n a ll ow s y ou to op er at e t he tw o f ol l ow in g f un ct io n s: 1. Di r ec t St ar t Y ou ca n d ir ec tl y s ta rt co ok in g o n 80 0 W /H IG H m ic r ow av e po we r l ev el for 30 se co nd s b y p r es si n g t he ST AR T/ QU IC K b ut to n. 2. Ex t en d t h e c oo ki ng[...]

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    15 Microwave operation N ot e: T o c an cel PL US / M IN US, pr es s t he po we r l ev el ke y 3 ti me s . If yo u s el ec t PL US th e d is pla y w il l s ho w . If yo u s el ec t MI NU S, th e d is pl ay wi ll sh ow . Multiple sequence cooking A s eq u en c e o f 3 s t a ge s ( m a x im u m) c a n be p r o gr a m me d u s i n g M IC R O W A V E .[...]

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    16 Microwave operation Auto cook & auto defrost operation AUTO COOK and AUTO DEFROST automatically work out the correct cooking mode and cooking time. You can choose from 6 AUTO COOK and 2 AUTO DEFROST menus. A u t o C o o k E x a m p l e : T o c oo k 0 .3 k g o f b o i l ed p o ta t o e s . 1 . Se l e c t t h e me n u r eq u ir e d b y p r e s[...]

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    17 Microwave operation A u t o D e f r o s t E x a m p l e : T o d ef r o s t 0 . 2 k g of b r e ad . 1 . Se l ec t t h e m e nu r e q u ir e d b y p r e s s in g t he A U T O DE F R O S T b ut t o n t w i ce . 2 . T ur n t he T I ME R / W E IG H T kn o b un t i l 0 . 2 i s di s p l a y e d . 3 . Pr e s s th e S T AR T / Q U IC K b ut t on . 4 . Ch[...]

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    18 Progr amme charts Pr ogr amme charts Auto cook & auto defrost charts Au to co ok W ei ght (i nc re as in g Bu tt on Pr o ce du r e un it ) / Ut en s il s B ev e r ag e 1 -4 c u p s • P l a ce c u p to w a r d s e d ge o f t u r n t a b l e . ( T ea / Co f f e e ) 1 c u p =2 0 0 ml B oi l e d a n d 0, 1 - 0 , 8 k g ( 1 0 0 g ) B oi l ed P o[...]

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    19 Progr amme charts N N o o t t e e : : Auto defrost 1. Steaks and Chops should be frozen in one layer . 2. Minced meat should be frozen in a thin shape. 3. After turning over , shield the defrosted portions with small, flat pieces of aluminium foil. 4. The poultry should be processed immediately after defrosting. N N o o t t e e : : • En ter th[...]

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    Fish fillet with piquant sauce 20 Progr amme charts 0, 4 k g 0, 8 k g 1, 2 k g 1 . P l a c e t h e f i s h f i l l e t i n a r o u n d g r a t i n d i s h w i th t h e t h i n e n d s t o w a r d t h e c e n t r e a n d s p r i n k l e w i t h s a l t . 2 . S p r e a d t h e b a na n a a n d t h e r e a d y m a d e c u r r y s a u c e o n t h e f i[...]

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    21 Progr amme charts Fo od / Q ua nt it y P ow er Ti me Me th od Dr in k -g /m l- -L ev el - - Mi n- V e g e ta b le s 2 00 8 00 W 2- 3 i f ne c e s s ar y a dd s o m e w a te r , c o v er , s t i r h al f wa y t h r o u g h 5 00 8 00 W 4- 5 h ea t i n g M ea t , 1 s l i ce * 2 00 8 00 W 3 - 4 t h i nl y s p r e a d s au c e o v e r th e t o p , c [...]

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    22 Recipes Recipes A l l t h e r e c i p e s i n t h i s b o o k a r e c a l c u l a t e d o n t h e b a s i s o f 4 s e r v i n g s u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e s t a t e d . Adapting recipes for the micr owave oven If you would like to adapt your favourite recipes for the microwave, you should take note of the following: Shorten cooking times by[...]

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    23 Recipes Ratatouille 1 . P l a c e t h e o l i v e o i l a n d g a r l i c i n t h e b o w l . A d d t h e p r e p a r e d v e g e t a bl e s , e x c e p t t h e a r t i c h o k e h e a r t s , a n d s e a s o n w i t h p e p p e r . A d d t h e b o uq u e t g a r n i , c o v e r a n d c o o k , s t i r r in g o n c e . 1 9 - 2 1 m i n . 8 0 0 W [...]

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    24 Recipes Zürich veal stew 1 . C u t t h e v e a l i n t o s t r i p s . 2 . G r e a s e t h e d i sh w i t h t h e b u t t e r . P u t t h e m e a t a n d o n i o n i n t o t h e d i s h , c o v e r a n d c o o k . S t i r o n c e d u r i n g c o o k i n g . 7 - 1 0 m i n . 80 0 W 3 . A d d t h e w h i t e w i n e , g r a v y b r o w n i n g a n[...]

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    25 Recipes Fruit jelly with vanilla sauce 1 . P u t s o m e o f t h e f r u i t t o o n e s i d e f o r d e co r a t i o n . P u r ée t h e r e s t o f t h e f r u i t w i t h t h e w h i t e w i n e , p u t i t i n t o a d i s h , c o v e r a n d h e a t . 7 - 9 m i n . 8 00 W 2 . S t i r i n t h e s u g a r a n d t h e l e m on j u i c e . 3 . S[...]

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    26 Care & cleaning C C A A U U T T I I O O N N ! ! D D O O N N O O T T U U S S E E C C O O M M M M E E R R C C I I A A L L O O V V E E N N C C L L E E A A N N E E R R S S , , S S T T E E A A M M C C L L E E A A N N E E R R S S , , A A B B R R A A S S I I V V E E , , H H A A R R S S H H C C L L E E A A N N E E R R S S , , A A N N Y Y T T H H A A[...]

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    27 What to do if . . . & Specifications What to do if . . Pr o bl em Ch ec k i f . . . T he m i c r o w a ve a p p l i an c e is • T he f u se s i n t h e f us e b o x a r e w o rk i ng . n ot w o r k i ng p r o pe r ly ? • Th e r e ha s n o t b e en a p o w er o u t a g e . • I f th e f u s e s co n ti n u e t o b lo w , p l e as e c o n[...]

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    28 Installation Installation Installing the appliance 1. Remove all packaging and check carefully for any signs of damage. 2. This oven is designed to fit into a 360mm high cupboard as standard. When fitting into a 350mm high cupboard:- Unscrew and remove the 4 feet from the bottom of the oven. There are 3 tall feet and 1 short foot. Replace the 3 [...]

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    29 Installation Safe use of the appliance I f fi tt in g th e m ic r ow av e i n p os i ti on B o r C (s ee di ag r am on pa g e 28 ): • The cupboard must be a minimum of 500mm (E) above the worktop & must not be installed d d i i r r e e c c t t l l y y above a hob. • This appliance has been tested and app r ov ed fo r us e ne ar d ome st [...]

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    30 Installation Electrical connections W W A A R R N N I I N N G G ! ! T T H H I I S S A A P P P P L L I I A A N N C C E E M M U U S S T T B B E E E E A A R R T T H H E E D D T T h h e e m m a a n n u u f f a a c c t t u u r r e e r r d d e e c c l l i i n n e e s s a a n n y y l l i i a a b b i i l l i i t t y y s s h h o o u u l l d d t t h h i i[...]

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    31 Environmental information Envir onmental information Ecologically responsible disposal of packaging materials and old appliances P ackaging materials AEG-Electrolux microwave ovens requir e effective packaging to protect them during transportation. Only the minimum packaging necessary is used. P ackaging materials (e.g. foil or styrofoam) can pl[...]

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    32 Service & spare parts Service & spar e parts If you wish to purchase spare parts or require an engineer , contact your local AEG-Electr olux Service Force Centre by telephoning: 087 05 929 929 Y our telep hone call will be automatica lly rout ed to the Service For ce Centr e covering your post code ar ea. For the addr ess of your local S[...]

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    33 Guarantee information Guar antee conditions Standar d guarantee conditions W e, AE G- El ect r ol ux , un de rt ak e t ha t i f w it hi n 1 2 mo nth s o f t he da te of th e pu rc ha se th is AE G-E le ct r ol ux a pp li an ce or an y p ar t t he r eo f i s pr ov ed to be de fe ct iv e b y r eas on o nl y o f fa ul ty w or km an sh ip or ma te r[...]

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    34 www .electrolux.co m A lb a n i a + 35 5 4 2 6 1 4 5 0 R r . P j e t er B o gd a ni N r . 7 T i r a ne B el g i q u e /B e l g i ë/ + 32 2 3 6 3 0 4 4 4 B e r ge n se s te e n w e g 7 1 9 , 1 5 0 2 L e mb e e k B el g i e n C es k á r e p u b li k a +4 2 0 2 6 1 1 2 6 1 1 2 B u d ej o vi c k á 3 , P r ah a 4 , 1 4 0 2 1 D an m a r k +4 5 7 0 [...]

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