Oven, The correct ovenware for your oven with microwave, Defrosting – AEG 840E User Manual
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Oven
Before using for the first time, please note the section describing
precleaning of the oven and the safety instructions for the user.
You can operate my oven with either traditional top and bottom heat,
hot air, microwave, or in two (three) grilling modes, exactly as you
wish and according to your recipe, since I have the practical type of
convertible oven. You will find more detailed instructions under the
methods of preparation.
The correct ovenware for your oven with microwave.
Combination mode (i. e. top/bottom heat, hotair. Infratherm grilling
with microwave).
■ The ovenware must be sufficiently temperature-resistant.
■ Glass, ceramics, porcelain, earthware (though without silver,
gold, platinum, or other metal coatings).
■ Aluminium foil (Important: when used with your microwave, alu
minium foil must have a distance of at least 2 cm to the cooking
space wall/door. Only use to protect projecting parts, e. g. the
edges or drumsticks of poultry, against overcooking. See cook
ing table.)
■
Roasting bags (please follow the respective manufacturer’s
instructions when using).
■ Grid with drip-pan (accessory).
Microwave solo mode (i.e. without heating).
Defrosting:
■ Glass, ceramics, porcelain, earthware (though without silver,
gold, platinum, or other metal coatings).
■ Plastic ovenware (please follow the respective manufacturer’s
instructions when using).
■ Paper cups
■ Paper plates
■ Parchment paper
■ Cardboard
■ Aluminium containers of ready meals (Important: when used
with your microwave, aluminium toil must have a distance of at
least 2 cm to the cooking space wall/door.) Remove the lid be
forehand! Defrost ready meals on porcelain or glass plates.
■
Roasting bags (please follow the respective manufacturer’s
instructions when using).
General
Heating:
■ Glass, ceramics, porcelain, earthware (though without silver,
gold, platinum, or other metal coatings).
■ Plastic ovenware (please follow the respective manufacturer’s
instructions when using).
■ Paper cups (risk of fire if subjected to prolonged heating!)
■ Paper plates (risk of fire if subjected to prolonged heating!)
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