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    6.2
    Auto defrost chart
    Auto defrostWeight (increasing
    unit)/UtensilsButtonProcedure
    Meat/fish/poultry
    (Whole fish, fish
    steaks, fish fillets,
    chicken legs,
    chicken breast,
    minced meat,
    steak, chops,
    burgers, sausages)0.2\b\f.0 kg (\f00 g)
    Flan dish• Place the food in a flan dish in the centre of the turntable.
    • When the audible bell sounds, turn the food over, rearrange and separate.
    Shield thin parts and warm spots with
    aluminium foil.
    • After defrosting, wrap in aluminium foil for \f5\b45 min, until thoroughly
    defrosted.
    • Minced meat: When the audible bell sounds, turn the food over. Remove
    the defrosted parts if possible.
    Not suitable for whole poultry.
    Bread0.\f\b\f.0 kg (\f00 g)
    Flan dish• Distribute in a flan dish in the centre of the turntable. For \f.0 kg, distribute
    directly on the turntable.
    • When the audible bell sounds, turn over, rearrange and remove defrosted
    slices.
    • After defrosting cover in aluminium foil and stand for 5\b\f5 min until thoroughly
    defrosted.
    x\b
    x2
    • Chilled foods are cooked from 5 ˚C, frozen foods are cooked from \b\f8 ˚C.
    • Enter the weight of the food only. Do not include the weight of the
    container.
    • For food weighing more or less than weights/quantities given in the Auto
    cook and defrost charts, use manual
    operation.
    • The final temperature will vary according to the initial temperature.
    Check food is piping hot after
    cooking.
    • After Microwave/Grill/Dual Grill modes the cooling fan may come on.
    • Steaks and chops should be frozen in one layer.
    • Minced meat should be frozen in a thin shape. • After turning over, shield the
    defrosted portions with small, flat
    pieces of aluminium foil.
    • The poultry should be processed immediately after defrosting.
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    6.3Recipes for auto cook
    \b.Thread meat and vegetables
    alternately on 4 wooden skewers.
    2. Mix the oil with the spices and brush
    over the kebabs.
    3. Place the kebabs on the high rack
    and cook on auto cook “Grilled
    skewers”.
    Grilled skewers
    4 pieces
    400 gpork cutlets, cubed
    \f00 gstreaky bacon
    \f00 gonions, quartered
    250 gtomatoes, quartered
    \f00 ggreen pepper, cubed
    2 tbspoil
    4 tsppaprika
    salt
    \f tspcayenne pepper
    \f tspWorcester sauce
    \b.Wash and dry the fish and sprinkle
    with lemon juice, salt and anchovy
    butter.
    2. Place in a gratin dish.
    3. Sprinkle the Gouda over the fish.
    4. Place the tomatoes on top of the
    cheese.
    \f. Season with salt, pepper and the
    mixed herbs.
    6. Drain the Mozzarella, cut into slices
    and place on the tomatoes. Sprinkle
    the basil over the cheese.
    7. Place the gratin dish on the low rack
    and cook on auto cook “Gratinated
    fish fillet”.
    8. After cooking, stand for approx. 5
    min.
    Gratinated fish fillet ‘Italian’
    0.5 kg\f.0 kg\f.5 kg
    200 g430 g630 gfish fillet
     tbsp\f tbsp\f tbsplemon juice
     tbsp\f tbsp\f tbspanchovy butter
    30 g50 g80 gGouda, grated
    salt and pepper
    \f50 g300 g450 gfresh tomatoes
    \f tbsp\f tbsp2 tbspchopped mixed
    herbs
    \f00 g\f80 g280 gMozzarella
     tbsp tbsp\f tbspbasil, chopped
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    \b.
    Mix together the leaf spinach with
    the onion and season with salt,
    pepper and nutmeg.
    2. Grease the gratin dish. Place
    alternate layers of potato slices,
    diced ham and spinach in the dish.
    The top layer should be spinach.
    3. Mix the eggs with crème fraîche, add
    salt and pepper and pour over the
    gratin.
    4. Cover the gratin with the grated
    cheese.
    \f. Place on the low rack and cook on
    auto cook “Gratin”.
    6. After cooking, stand for 5\b\f0 min.
    Spinach gratin
    0.5 kg\f.0 kg\f.5 kg
    \f50 g300 g450 gleaf spinach,
    defrosted, drained
    \f5 g30 g45 gonion, finely
    chopped
    salt, pepper and
    nutmeg
    5 g\f0 g\f5 gbutter or
    margarine to
    grease the dish
    \f50 g300 g450 gboiled potatoes,
    sliced
    35 g75 g\f\f0 gcooked ham,
    diced
    50 g\f00 g\f50 gcrème fraîche
    \f23eggs
    40 g75 g\f\f5 ggrated cheese\b.Grease the gratin dish and place
    alternate layers of potato slices and
    courgette in the dish.
    2. Mix the eggs with crème fraîche,
    season with salt, pepper and garlic
    and pour over the gratin.
    3. Sprinkle the Gouda cheese over the
    gratin.
    4. Finally sprinkle the gratin with
    sunflower kernels.
    \f. Place on the low rack and cook on
    auto cook “Gratin”.
    6. After cooking, stand for 5\b\f0 min.
    Potato and courgette gratin
    0.5 kg\f.0 kg\f.5 kg
    5 g\f0 g\f5 gbutter or
    margarine to
    grease the dish
    200 g400 g600 gboiled potatoes,
    sliced
    \f\f5 g230 g345 gcourgette, finely
    sliced
    75 g\f50 g225 gcrème fraîche
    \f23eggs
    \f2clove of garlic,
    crushed
    salt and pepper
    40 g80 g\f20 gGouda, grated
    \f0 g20 g30 gsunflower kernels
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    \f )from chilled
    6.4Cooking charts
    Heating food and drink
    Food/drinkQuantity -g/ml-SettingPowerLevelTime
    -Min-Method
    Milk, \f cup\f50Micro900 W\fdo not cover
    Water, \f cup 6 cups
    \f bowl\f50
    900
    \f000Micro
    Micro
    Micro900 W
    900 W
    900 W2
    8\b\f0
    9\b\f\fdo not cover
    do not cover
    do not cover
    One plate meal
    (vegetables, meat
    and trimmings)400Micro900 W4\b6cover, stir halfway through
    cooking
    Soup/stew200Micro900 W\f\b2cover, stir after heating
    Vegetables500Micro900 W3\b5cover, stir halfway through
    cooking
    Meat, \f slice\f)200Micro900 W3thinly spread sauce over the
    top, cover
    Fish fillet\f)200Micro900 W3\b5cover
    Cake, \f slice\f50Micro450 W \b\f place in a flan dish
    Baby food, \f jar\f90Micro450 W \b\ftransfer into a suitable
    microwaveable container, after
    heating stir well and test the
    temperature
    Melting margarine
    or butter\f)50Micro900 Wcover
    Melting chocolate\f00Micro450 W3\b4stir occasionally
    Defrosting
    FoodQuantity -g-SettingPowerLevelTime
    -Min-MethodStanding time
    -Min-
    Goulash500Micro270 W8\b9stir halfway through
    defrosting\f0\b30
    Cake, \f slice\f50Micro90 W\f\b3place in a flan dish5
    Fruit (e.g.
    cherries,
    strawberries,
    raspberries,
    plums)250Micro270 W3\b5spread out evenly, turn
    over halfway through
    defrosting5
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    Defrosting and cooking
    FoodQuantity
    -g-SettingPowerLevelTime
    -Min-MethodStanding time
    -Min-
    Fish fillet300Micro900 W9\b\f\fcover2
    One plate
    meal400Micro900 W8\b\f0cover, stir after 6 minutes2
    Broccoli/
    Peas300Micro900 W6\b8add 3\b5 tbsps water,
    cover, stir halfway through
    cooking2
    Mixed
    vegetables500Micro900 W9\b\f\fadd 3\b5 tbsps water,
    cover, stir halfway through
    cooking2
    Cooking, grilling and browning
    Food Quantity -g-SettingPowerLevelTime
    -Min-MethodStanding time
    -Min-
    Broccoli/
    Peas500Micro900 W6\b8add 4\b5 tbsps water,
    cover, stir halfway through
    cooking\b
    Carrots500Micro900 W9\b\f\fcut into rings, add 4\b5
    tbsps water, cover, stir
    halfway through cooking\b
    Roasts (pork,
    veal, lamb)\f000Micro
    Dual Grill Micro
    Dual Grill450 W
    450 W
    450 W
    450 W\f6\b\f8 5\b7\b)
    \f4\b\f6 4\b6
    season to taste, place on
    the low rack, turn over
    after
    \b)
    \f0
    Roast beef
    (medium)\f000Micro
    Dual Grill
    Dual Grill630 W
    630 W
    630 W5\b8
    8\b\f0\b)
    3\b5
    season to taste, place on
    the low rack, turn over
    after
    \b)
    \f0
    Chicken legs200Dual Grill Grill450 W6\b7\b)
    4\b6season to taste, place skin
    side down on the high
    rack, turn over after
    \b)
    3
    Rump steaks
    2 pieces,
    medium400Grill
    Grill\f\f\b\f2\b)
    6\b8place on the high rack,
    turn over after\b), season
    after grilling
    Browning of
    gratin dishesGrill8\b\f3place dish on the low rack
    Cheese
    toastie\f pieceMicro Grill450 W
    5\b6toast the bread and
    spread with butter, top
    with a slice of cooked
    ham, a slice of pineapple
    and a slice of cheese
    Frozen pizza400Micro
    Dual Grill450 W
    450 W6\b7
    6\b7place on the low rack
    The times shown in the table are guidelines which may vary according to
    freezing temperature, quality and weight of the foodstuffs.
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    7.CARE AND CLEANING
    CAUTION!
    DO NOT USE COMMERCIAL OVEN
    CLEANERS, STEAM CLEANERS,
    ABRASIVE, HARSH CLEANERS, ANY
    THAT CONTAIN SODIUM HYDROXIDE
    OR SCOURING PADS ON ANY PART
    OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN.
    CLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR
    INTERVALS AND REMOVE ANY FOOD
    DEPOSITS. Failure to maintain the oven
    in a clean condition could lead to a
    deterioration of the surface that could
    adversely affect the life of the appliance
    and possibly result in a hazardous
    situation.
    Oven exterior
    The outside of your oven can be
    cleaned easily with mild soap and water.
    Make sure the soap is wiped off with a
    moist cloth, and dry the exterior with a
    soft towel.
    Control panel
    Open the door before cleaning to de\b
    activate the control panel. Care should
    be taken when cleaning the control
    panel. Using a cloth dampened with
    water only, gently wipe the panel until it
    becomes clean. Avoid using excessive
    amounts of water. Do not use any sort of
    chemical or abrasive cleaner.
    Oven interior
    For cleaning, wipe any splatters or spills
    with a soft damp cloth or sponge after
    each use while the oven is still warm. For
    heavier spills, use a mild soap and wipe
    several times with a damp cloth until all
    residues are removed. Do not remove
    the waveguide cover.
    Make sure that mild soap or water does
    not penetrate the small vents in the walls
    which may cause damage to the oven.
    Do not use spray type cleaners on the
    oven interior. Heat up your oven regularly by using the
    grill. Remaining food or fat splashed can
    cause smoke or a bad smell.
    Turntable and turntable support
    Remove the turntable and turntable
    support from the oven. Wash the
    turntable and turntable support in mild
    soapy water. Dry with a soft cloth. Both
    the turntable and the turntable support
    are dishwasher safe.
    Door
    To remove all trace of dirt, regularly
    clean both sides of the door, the door
    seals and sealing surfaces with a soft,
    damp cloth. Do not use harsh abrasive
    cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean
    the oven door glass since they can
    scratch the surface, which may result in
    shattering of the glass.
    Racks
    These should be washed in a mild
    washing up liquid solution and dried.
    The racks are dishwasher safe.
    IMPORTANT!
    A steam cleaner should not be
    used.
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    8.
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    ProblemCheck if . . .
    The microwave
    appliance is not working
    properly?• The fuses in the fuse box are working.
    • There has not been a power outage.
    • If the fuses continue to blow, please contact a qualified
    electrician.
    The microwave mode is
    not working?• The door is properly closed.
    • The door seals and their surfaces are clean.
    • The 
    START/QUICKbutton has been pressed.
    The turntable is not
    turning?• The turntable support is correctly connected to the drive.
    • The ovenware does not extend beyond the turntable.
    • Food does not extend beyond the edge of the turntablepreventing it from rotating.
    • There is nothing in the well beneath the turntable.
    The microwave will not
    switch off?• Isolate the appliance from the fuse box.
    • Call an authorised AEG service agent.
    The interior light is not
    working?• Call your local AEG service agent. The interior light bulb can be exchanged only by a trained AEG service agent.
    The food is taking longer
    to heat through and
    cook than before?• Set a longer cooking time (double quantity = nearly doubletime) or
    • If the food is colder than usual, rotate or turn from time to time or
    • Set a higher power setting.
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    9.INSTALLATION
    The microwave can be fitted in
    position A or B:
    A
    B
    Conventional
    oven
    PositionNiche size
               W      D       H
    A560 x 550 x 450
    B560 x 500 x 450
    Measurements in (mm)
    \b. Remove all packaging and check
    carefully for any signs of damage.
    2. Fit the fixing hooks to the kitchen
    cupboard using the instruction sheet
    and template supplied.
    3. Fit the appliance into the kitchen
    cupboard slowly, and without force.
    The appliance should be lifted onto
    the fixing hooks and then lowered
    into place. In the case of interference
    during fitting, this hook is reversible.
    The front frame of the oven should
    seal against the front opening of the
    cupboard.
    4. Ensure the appliance is stable and
    not leaning. Ensure that a 4 mm gap
    is kept between the cupboard door
    above and the top of the frame (see
    diagram).
    9.\b Installing the appliance
    4 mm
    4 mm
    4 mm
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    • The electrical outlet should be
    readily accessible so that the unit can
    be unplugged easily in an
    emergency. Or it should be possible
    to isolate the oven from the supply
    by incorporating a switch in the fixed
    wiring in accordance with the wiring
    rules.
    • The socket should not be positioned behind the cupboard.
    • The best position is above the cupboard, see (A). 
    • Connect the appliance to a single phase 230 V/50 Hz alternating current
    via a correctly installed earth socket.
    The socket must be fused with a \f6 A
    fuse.
    •   The power supply cord may only be replaced by an electrician.
    • Before installing, tie a piece of string to the power supply cord to facilitate
    connection to point (A) when the
    appliance is being installed.
    • When inserting the appliance into the high\bsided cupboard, DO NOT
    crush the power supply cord.
    • Do not immerse the power supply cord or plug in water or any other
    liquid.(A)
    9.2 Connecting the appliance to the power supply
    WARNING!
    THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
    EARTHED
    The manufacturer declines any liability
    should this safety measure not be
    observed. If the plug that is fitted to your
    appliance is not suitable for your socket
    outlet, you must call your local AEG
    service agent.
    9.3
    Electrical connections
    IMPORTANT! Ensure the bottom
    of the oven is 85 cm or more
    above the floor. It is important to
    ensure that the installation of this
    product conforms to the instructions in this operation
    manual and the conventional oven
    manufacturer’s installation
    instructions.
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    Recycle materials with the symbol      .
    Put the packaging in applicable
    containers to recycle it. 
    Help protect the environment and
    human health and recycle waste
    electrical and electronic appliances.  Do not dispose of appliances marked
    with the symbol      with household
    waste. Return the product to your local
    recycling facility or contact your
    municipal office.
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    ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
    \b0.TECHNICAL INFORMATION
    AC Line Voltage230 V, 50 Hz, single phase
    Distribution line fuse/circuit breakerMinimum \f6 A
    AC Power required:                   \2        Microwave
                      \2                  \2                  \2                  \2 Grill                   \2                  \2                Microwave/Grill\f.37 kW
    \f.00 kW
    2.35 kW
    Output power:                   \2                 Microwave
                      \2                  \2                  \2                  \2 Grill900 W (IEC 60705)
    \f000 W
    Microwave Frequency2450 MHz\b)(Group 2/Class B)
    Outside Dimensions:                   \2     MCD2664E594 mm (W) x 459 mm (H) x 404 mm (D)
    Cavity Dimensions342 mm (W) x 207 mm (H) x 368 mm (D)2)
    Oven Capacity26 litres2)
    Turntableø 325 mm, glass
    Weightapprox. \f9.5 kg
    Oven lamp25 W/240\b250 V
    \b)This Product fulfils the requirement of the European standard EN550\f\f.
    In conformity with this standard, this product is classified as group 2 class B equipment.
    Group 2 means that the equipment intentionally generates radio\bfrequency energy in the form of
    electromagnetic radiation for the heat treatment of food.
    Class B equipment means that the equipment is suitable to be used in domestic establishments.
    2)Internal capacity is calculated by measuring maximum width, depth and height.
    Actual capacity for holding food is less.
    This oven complies with the requirements of Directives 2004/\f08/EC, 2006/95/EC,
    2009/\f25/EC and 20\f\f/65/EU.
    SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AS PART OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
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