Zanussi AG125 manual

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    For the user Before using y our micro wave o ven 29 Safety Instructions 30 Utensil saf ety 30 T esting suitability of cookware 30 F oil containers 31 F ood safety 31 MAFF rating 31 Ov en utensils and accessor ies guide 32 Description of the micro wave o ven and accessories 33 The microw av e ov en 33 Accessories 33 Control panel 34 Before using y o[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 29 Read through the instruction manual carefully . Th e f ollowing instructions have been prepared so that you get the best from your ne w Za n ussi microw av e ov en. It is impor tant that this instruction book is retained with the appliance f or future reference . Should the appliance be sold or transf erred to another o wner , or if y[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 30 • The built-in saf ety interlock s witches pre vent the microw a v e o v en from oper ating when the door is open. • Do not tamper with them, nor attempt to operate the ov en with the door open, as open door operation can result in e xposure to microwa ve energy . • Do not allow f ood spills or cleaner residue to accu- mulate on[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 31 • Metal containers and containers with metallic tr im should not be used in the microwa ve o ven, unless specifically recommended f or microwa ve use . • Containers with restricted openings, such as bottles, should not be used f or microwa ve cooking. • Use caution when removing a lid or co ver from a dish to av oid steam burns.[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 32 Oven utensils and accessories guide A v ar iety of utensils and materials may be used f or cooking in your micro wa ve ov en. F or your saf ety and to pre vent damaging utensils and y our ov en choose appropriate utensils and mater ials f or each cooking method. The list below is a general guide . Material Utensils Defrosting Heating [...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 33 The micr owa ve o ven 1 Cooking compar tment 2 Viewing windo w 3 Oven door 4 Door catch 5 Safety interloc k system 6 Control panel 7 Door open button 8 Dr iv e shaft for turntable Description of the microwave oven and accessories 8 8 8 8 Accessories T urntable and turntab le suppor t The tur ntab le and tur ntable suppor t should be i[...]

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    8 8 8 8 ZM 24ST GB Contr ol panel 1. Display window – sho ws time of day , cooking time and weight. 2. Po wer control knob – for setting desired microw av e po we r le v el. 3. Timer contr ol knob – to select cooking ti me or weight. 4. A uto button – for A utomatic cooking programmes . 5. Auto Defr ost by weight. 6. Stop / Clear b utton ?[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 35 Cleaning Wipe ov er the front of the appliance with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents (these can damage the surf ace). For stainless steel fronts use a suitable stainless steel cleaning agent that leav es a protectiv e film against finger prints. Bef ore you first use the appliance, remo ve all the accessories (includi[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 36 Action Comments 1. Press the door open button. The door opens. 2. Place f ood in the cooking space. 3. Shut the door . An audib le click will be heard when the door is shut. If the door is not shut properly the appliance will not function. 4. Select the cooking functions and time T urn the timer knob clockwise to increase and counter-[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 37 Action Comments 1. Interrupting the cooking process (e.g. for The cooking operation stops . In the display , the two stirring): dots between the digits flash. The selected settings Open the door by pressing the door b utton. are unaff ected. 2. Shut the door and press the Star t button. The countdown will contin ue. 3. Cancelling the [...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 38 Micr owa ve cooking This basic microw av e cooking method allows you to cook f ood for a desired time . In addition to the maxi- mum po w er lev el, you can select 9 diff erent microw av e pow er lev els, between 80W and 900W . F oods with high moisture content should be cooked on maximum po wer , as this is the fastest cooking method[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 39 Micr owa ve setting guide Minute timer with alarm The minute timer with alarm can also be used as a general pur pose reminder . The timer works without selecting a cooking function. How to set: 1. Select the microwa ve po wer " 0 " using the P ow er knob (all the wa y to the left). 2. Set the required time with the Timer kno[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 40 A utomatic Pr ogrammes Programmes f or defrosting and cooking are av ailable . After having selected the programme , merely enter the weight of the dish, the rest of the programming is done automatically . The f ollowing giv es you an ov er view of which f oods can be defrosted and cooked with which prog r amme . Quic k Star t How to [...]

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    Example: T o defrost a 1 kg chic ken: 1. Press the button f or A utomatic Defrost until J J 1 1 appears in the displa y . 2. Use the Timer/weight knob to set the w eight. 3. Press the Star t button. The display sho ws the defrost time. 4. If y ou want to modify the settings, press the Clear button and start again. Midwa y through the programme , th[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 42 A utomatic Cooking Pr ogrammes Progr . Food Examples W eight categories from – up to C C 1 1 F resh vegetab les I Br ussels sprouts, cabagge , carrots, celeriac 100 – 1000 g C C 2 2 F resh v egetables II Zucchini, leeks, potatoes , spinach, fennel, cauliflow er , broccoli 100 – 1000 g C C 3 3 F rozen v egetables Carrots, caulifl[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 43 • Alwa ys keep the o ven clean – a void spill-o vers and do not f orget to clean under the tur ntable and the inside of the door . • It is pref erable to use round or o val casseroles with a lid when cooking in your micro wa ve ov en. • Do not use metal or metal decorated casserole dishes. Cer tain plastic materials can melt a[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 44 Defr osting Dish W eight P ower Duration Standing Remarks/Hints (g) (W att) (min) time (min) Meat Whole meat 500 150 10–15 10–15 T ur n once. Co ver f atty par ts with aluminium f oil midwa y through. Steak 200 150 4–6 5–10 T ur n once. Mix ed chopped meat 500 150 9–14 5–10 Remove defrosted chopped meat midw ay through pro[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 45 Defr osting Description W eight P ower Duration Standing Remarks/Hints (in g) (W att) (min) time (min) Bread Rolls (50 g) 4 units 150 1–3 3–5 Set on a paper tow el, tur n once. Whole meal, 1 slice 150 15”–30” 3–5 Defrost in a co vered container . mix ed, r ye (60–80 g) loaf 500 150 6–8 15-20 P astr y Dr y cakes e .g. c[...]

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    Description W eight P ower Duration Standing Remarks/Hints (g) (W att) (min) time (min) Defrosting and heating of fr ozen con venience foods 1 por tion meat with gra vy 150 700 2–4 2–3 Heat in a cov ered container . Stir now and again. 1 por tion meat with v egetables, garnish 350–450 700 7–14 2–3 As f or meat with gra vy . Cooking vegeta[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 47 Care and cleaning The ov en must alwa ys be clean. Residue of f ood from spill-ov ers or spatters will absorb microw av e energy causing it to burn on. This could reduce the efficiency of the ov en and ma y cause unpleasant odours. Do not attempt to tamper with or make an y adjustments or repairs to any par t of the ov en. Repairs sho[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 48 Something Not working If the appliance does not function correctly , please carry out the follo wing checks bef ore contacting y our local Ser vice For ce Centre . If the oven does not come on: • Check the appliance is connected correctly . • Check that the o ven is plugged in properly . • Replace the fuse in the plug, if requir[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB Standar d guarantee conditions W e, Zanussi, under tak e that if within 24 months of the date of the purchase this Zanussi appliance or any par t thereof is prov ed to be def ective b y reason only of f aulty workmanship or mater ials, we will, at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE f or labour , mater ials or carriage o[...]

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    ZM 24ST GB 50 1. Remov e any promotion label from the door . 2. This ov en can be used as a free standing ov en or built-in, into a kitchen cabinet using kit n umber BF246, which is ordered separately . T o install the ov en in a kitchen cabinet f ollow the instructions supplied with the building-in kit. The ov en should be installed on a flat, le [...]

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    ZM 24ST GB Build-in model T o install the appliance in a kitchen cabinet, use the appropriate mounting frame. Note the rele v ant instructions for installation and connection. When building in to a high cabinet, y ou ma y use the lift door . Note the rele vant inf or mation f or installation and connection giv en in the operating instr uctions of t[...]

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