Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product KH 1106 Kompernass
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Combimicrow ave Operating instructions 6 C OMBI MICR O W A VE KH 1 1 06 K OMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 2 1 · D-4 486 7 BOCHUM www .k omper nass.com ID-Nr .
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- 1 - LIST OF CONTENTS P A GE Introduction 3 Proper Use 3 P ackage Contents 3 Description of Components 3 Buttons/controls on the contr ol panel 3 T echnical data 4 Safety 4 Safety precautions for the.
- 2 - Child protection sy stem 1 5 P ower-saving function 1 6 Magnetron contr ol protection function 1 6 Acoustic signal function 1 6 Cleaning and Care 1 6 Disposal 1 7 W arranty & Ser vice 1 7 Impor ter 1 7 Tips 1 8 Fr eezing and defrosting – the easy way .
- 3 - COMBI MICROW A VE KH 1 1 06 Introduction Proper Use This appliance is intended for the heating and pre- paration of foodstuff s according to the described procedur es. Any modifications of the appliance shall be deemed to be improper use and implies substantial danger .
- 4 - Door safety latch 6 Pull the handle to open the door. If the door is opened during operation, the cooking process is in- terrupted, the program or function, how ever , remain. The cooking process is continued when the door is closed and the button Star t/quick star t s is pressed again.
- 5 - • Do not allow individuals (including childr en) to use the appliance whose ph ysical, sensorial or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge hinder their safe usage of it if they have not pr eviously been super vised or instruc- ted in its correct usage.
- 6 - • T o avoid burns, alway s test food temperature and stir before serving and pay special attenti- on to the temperature of food and drink given to babies, children or the elderly . T emperature of the container is not a true indication of the temperature of the fod or drink, alw ays check the food temperature.
- 7 - Danger: Only permit children unsuper vised use of the micr owave o ven when they hav e receiv ed adequate instruction in its operation. Children must understand the dangers fr om improper usage.
- 8 - Inter ference with other appliances The operation of the micro wave can cause inter- ference on y our radio, television or similar appliances. If such interference should occur , it may be reduced or corrected with the following remedial measur es: • Clean the door and the seal of the microwav e.
- 9 - Installation of the appliance • Choose an ev en sur face with enough space for the v entilation of the appliance. • K eep a distance at least 7 .5 cm between the appliance and the adjacent walls. Mak e sure that the door of the microwav e oven can be easily opened.
- 10 - Setting the kitc hen timer The micro wave has a kitchen timer , which you can use independently with microw ave operation. 1 . Press button u „Kitchen timer“ if the appliance is in standby mode. The LED display show s a flashing „0:00“ and the red clock symbol lights up.
- 11 - Abor t the cooking process Press button i „Cancel/Stop“ twice to abort a cooking process. The appliance switches back to standby mode. Prolong/shor ten the cooking time T o increase/decrease the cooking time during cooking, turn the dial a : • turn clockwise and the cooking time is increa- sed by one minute.
- 12 - 3. Press button t „Pre-Settings“ again. No w the minute indicator star ts flashing. 4. T urn the dial a to set the minutes. 5. Enter the desired cooking progr am: For micr owav e operation: Press button o „Mi- cro wave“ correspondingly often to select the pow er level.
- 13 - Y our microw ave ov en can cook dif ferent types of food of following w eights: Note: The acoustic signal sounds twice to r e- mind you to turn the food ov er .
- 14 - 2. T urn the dial a to set the weight of the pizza. 3. Place the pizza in the Crispy-Pan 0 and position the Crispy-Pan on the metal rack 9 in the middle of the turntable 2 in the micro- wave . 4. Press button s „Start/quick s tart“, to s tar t the grilling process.
- 15 - – five times to defr ost vegetables („dEF5“ ap- pears in the LED display), – six times to defr ost cooked meats („dEF6“ appears in the LED display). The red symbols for micr owav e operation and defrosting also appear on the LED display .
- 16 - Po wer-saving function Y ou can activate the power-saving function if y ou do not wish to use the micr owav e. Activating the po wer-saving function In standby mode, press button d „clock“ for thr ee seconds. The LED display goes out and the power- saving function is activated.
- 17 - • Regularly eliminate odours. Put a deep micro- wav e bowl with a cup of water , juice and peel of a lemon into the microw ave. Heat for 5 mi- nutes. Wipe of f thoroughly and rub dry wit h a cloth. • Clean the Crispy-Pan with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
- 18 - Tips Freezing and defrosting – the easy way ... The micro wave is the ideal appliance for e ven and quick defr osting of deep-frozen goods. The se- lection of pow er , defrosting and standing times de- pend on the nature and amount of food. Micro waves alw ays penetrate the food fr om the out- side to the inside.
- 19 - T ype of food Cold meats W eight/quantity 200 g Defrosting time appro x. 3 mins Standing time 1 0–1 5 mins Notes/tips turn the cold meat af ter half the time, carefully cut slices with the kn.
- 20 - Preparation instructions are impor tant • Please absolutely obser ve the various pr epara- tion instructions. While the addition of liquid is required (usually 1– 2 tblsp. per 1 00 g vege- tables) for some foods, no liquid is required e. g.
- 21 - T ype of food Peas W eight/quantity 300 g Add liquid 3 Tbls w ater W atts/pow er 600 W att cooking time in mins. appro x. 3– 4 mins Preparation information - - T ype of food Cauliflow er W eight/quantity 400 g Add liquid 4 Tbls w ater W atts/pow er 600 W att cooking time in mins.
- 22 - Grilling – the easy way … • For all grilling processes, please use the metal r ack 9 . Additionally place a large heat- resistant plate underneath the metal rack 9 . This collects gravy/fat, juices and contaminati- on by food splashes. • The grill function is e.
- 23 - T ype of food 2 pork chops 600 g Function Grill Time (1nd side) in mins. appro x. 1 5 mins Function Grill Time (2nd side) in mins. appro x. 1 3 mins T ype of food 4 Meatballs 600 g Function Combi 2 Time (1nd side) in mins. appro x. 1 2 mins Function Grill Time (2nd side) in mins.
- 24 - Recipe suggestions Pizza Ingredients: 300 g ready-made dough 200 g strained tomato pulp 1 50 g T opping (as desired, e. g. cabon, salami, mushrooms) 50 g grated cheese Spices: basil, oregano, thyme, salt, pepper Preparation: Prepare the dough as per instructions on the packing.
- 25 - Lentil Hotpot Ingredients: 200 g dried lentils 50 g smoked fat bacon 1 25 g pork belly 1 bunch vegetable mix for soups 500 ml water 1 bay leaf 250 g potatoes 2 smoked boiling sausages Spices: salt, pepper , vinegar, sugar Preparation: Soak the lentils in plenty of water ov er night.
- 26 - Maccaroni and minced meat casserole with broccoli Ingredients: 1 50 g maccaroni, 500 ml water 1 tsp. salt, 1 onion, 1 clov e of garlic 20 g butter , 300 g mixed mincemeat (half pork, 1/2 beef) 1 packet of tomato pur ée with herbs (appro x. 350 g) 400 g broccoli, 4 tblsp.
- 27 - Potato gratin Ingredients: 1 000 g potatoes Fat (to grease the casser ole) 2 tblsp. breadcrumbs 1 car ton of cream (200 ml) 50 g grated Emmentaler cheese Butter (flakes) Spices: salt, pepper Preparation: Af ter peeling and washing, cut the potatoes into thin slices and season them.
- 28 - Green chicken casserole Ingredients: 400 g chicken breast fillet 1 small courgette 1 small green paprik a 1 25 ml ins tant chicken br oth 200 g leeks 1 50 g turnip cabbage 1 50 g celer y 2 tblsp. crème fraîche 50 g cream cheese with herbs Preparation: Clean and wash the vegatables.
- 29 - White sauce Ingredients: 40 g flour 30 g butter 250 ml instant broth 250 ml milk Spices: salt, white pepper , sugar Preparation: Put flour , butter , hot broth and milk into a micr owav e dish, mix well and cook at full po wer , 800 watts for appro x.
- 30 - Red fruit pudding (with strawberries and raspberries) Ingredients: 250 g deep-frozen strawberries 250 g deep-frozen raspberries 1 pecket of v anilla sugar 2 tbsp.
- 31 - 1 2-hour-mode 9 24-hour-mode 9 Acoustic signal function 1 6 Auto menu 1 2 Beef 1 2, 1 3, 26 Bev erages 7 , 1 2, 1 3 Boiled potatoes 20 Bread 1 8, 2 4, 28 Butter 1 9, 20, 2 1 , 24, 26, 2 7 , 28,.
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