User manual CANDY AC 66
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 1) This oven has been designed to defrost, reheat and cook food in the home. It must not be used for any other purpose, nor modified or tampered with in any way. Before connecting the oven to the mains, check to be certain that the door closes tightly. Also check that the metal frame is not warped and that the hinges and hooks have not loosened. [. . . ] · This mode is activated only if it is carried out within 1 minute after the food has been placed in the oven. Once the cooking procedure has begun, the programmed time can be modified with the Time (14) knob to a maximum time limit of 60 minutes.
2. 6 CHILD LOCK-OUT FEATURE
The oven is equipped with a safety device which prevents pre-set cooking times from being tampered with while the cooking is underway, in order to avoid accidental and dangerous extensions to the cooking time which might cause the food to burn. To activate the safety device: · Keep the Stop Clear key (12) pressed down for 5 seconds. · A short beep is emitted: from this point it will no longer be possible to alter the times during all cooking. · In order to deactivate the safety device once it has been previously activated, keep the Stop Clear key (12) pressed until the beep is heard.
2. 7 TURNTABLE STOP KEY
When using large sized containers/recipients (or containers with handles) that are not able to rotate, the movement of the turntable can be stopped. Press the Turntable Stop key (15), after having first set a cooking function: the LED in the top right will start flashing. After having pressed Start, the LED will flash a further 5 times, and will then remain on for the entire set time; for best results, the food should be mixed/stirred a number of times during cooking. The Turntable Stop function will remain on the next time the oven is used, that is until the Turntable Stop key is pressed again. For the microwave-only function, the maximum power available is 750W (reduced automatically by the electronic controller when pressing the Turntable Stop key).
2. 8 "MEMOTIME" FUNCTION
This function allows for the use of the timer, with the oven NOT functioning, for up to 60 minutes. · Press the Function key until 3 dashes appear on display 2, then select the time desired by turning the Time (14) knob and start the timer by pressing the Start (13) key. · At the end, 3 beeps will sound and the "end" warning will appear on display 1. 70°C 1000 400 gr 5-7 · Packet of lasagne or " stuffed pasta " 400 gr 4-6 · Packet of meat with rice " and/or vegetables " 300 gr 2-4 · Packet of pre-cooked fish " and/or vegetables " 300 gr 6-8 · Packet of fish and/or raw " vegetables " 5-7 400 gr · Portion of meat and/or vegetables " " 6-8 400 gr · Portion of pasta, cannelloni " or lasagne " 3-5 300 gr · Portion of fish and/or rice " CHILLED DRINKS (5/8°C) up to approx. 70°C 1000 " " " " " " " DRINKS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE From 20/30°C up to approx. 70°C 1000 180 cc · 1 cup of water " " 150 cc · 1 cup of milk " " 100 cc · 1 cup of coffee " " 300 cc · 1 bowl of clear soup " ·1 ·1 ·1 ·1 cup of water cup of milk cup of coffee bowl of clear soup 180 150 100 300 cc cc cc cc
Packets of any type of pre-cooked food available in the shops, to be reheated to 70°C. Remove the food from any metal container and put it directly onto the plate from which it is to be eaten. Plate of meat and/or vegetables Portions of any type of cooked food to be reheated to 70°C. The food should be placed directly onto the plate from which it is to be eaten and should always be covered either with transparent film or with an upturned plate. All kinds of pre-cooked frozen food to be reheated to 70°C directly in the packet. For metal containers, place the food directly onto the dish from which it is to be eaten and increase the cooking time by a few minutes.
Remove raw food from the packets, place it in a container suitable for microwaves and cover. Place the frozen food onto the dish from which it is to be eaten and cover it with an upturned plate or Pyrex lid. Make sure that it is thoroughly heated in the centre; if possible, stir the food.
1'30" - 2' All drinks should be shaken after reheating to spread the tem1'. 15" - 1'. 45" perature evenly. We recommend covering clear soup with an 1'. 15" - 1'. 45" upturned plate. [. . . ] Take the grill out and finish cooking the food underneath.
150 300 500 750 1000 WATT
Upper food dish (less time)
Lower food dish (more time) Medium wire rack Turntable
3) Pay strict attention to the indications and recommendations in the tables. In particular, always check to be sure that the food being reheated is very hot before removing it from the oven.
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CHAPTER 3 USING THE OVEN: SUGGESTIONS AND TIME GRIDS
REFERENCE TABLES FOR COOKING ON TWO LEVELS
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Defrosting times
Type · · · · · · Ground meat Ground meat Chicken in pieces Stew Cauliflower Whole fish Pan position above below above below above below
Quantity (grams) Power level
Minutes 20 20 24 24 22 22
Notes
Turn the meat over after 10 min. When the cooking is finished, let the meat sit for 15 min.
500 500 500 500 450 500
At the end, let sit for 5 to 10 min. At the end, let sit for 5 to 10 min.
Reheating times
Pan position above Meat, single serving below Vegetables, single serving above Plate of lasagne below Plate of lasagne above Meat, single serving below Plate of lasagne Type
Quantity (grams) Power level
Minutes 6 6 9 9 6 8
Cover Cover Cover Cover Cover Cover the the the the the the food food food food food food with with with with with with
Notes
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· · · · · ·
150 250 500 500 150 500
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Cooking times
Type · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Potatoes Potatoes Carrots Carrots Zucchini Sliced fish Zucchini Whole fish Whole fish Whole fish Potatoes Goulash Cabbage Rice Brussels sprouts Peas Pan position above below above below above below above below above below above below above below above below
Quantity (grams) Power level
Minutes 16 16 18 18 14 16 13 14 14 14 16 40 14 20 14 18
Notes
Cut in equal-size pieces and cover with plastic wrap. [. . . ]
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