Teka MC 32 BIS manual Special functions, Special Function P1 Heating food, Important Notes

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Special functions

Special Function P1: Heating food

Use this function to heat various types of food.

1. Press the Function Selector key. One of the

5.

Press the Weight Selection key to define the

 

function lights will flash.

 

food weight. The respective light will flash.

2.

Turn the Rotating Knob in either direction until

6.

Select the weight you want by turning the

 

the Special Function P1 light flashes.

 

Rotating Knob in either direction.

3. Press the Time Selection key to change the

7.

Press the START key. The oven will start to

 

type of food. The time and clock lights will start

 

operate.

 

to flash.

 

 

4.Select the food type you want by turning the Rotating Knob in either direction, for example, to “A 01” (see table below).

The following table shows the Special Function P1 programmes, indicating weight intervals, and defrosting and standing times (in order to ensure the food is of a uniform temperature).

Programme

Food

Weight (kg)

Time (min)

Note

A 01

Soup

200 – 1500

3 – 15

Turn 1-2 x, keep

 

 

 

 

covered

A 02

Pre-prepared dishes

200 – 1500

3 – 20

Turn 1-2 x, keep

 

dense food

 

 

covered

A 03

Pre-prepared dishes

200 – 1500

3 – 18

Turn 1-2 x, keep

 

e.g. goulash

 

 

covered

A 04

Vegetables

200 – 1500

2,6 – 14

Turn 1-2 x, keep

 

 

 

 

covered

Important Notes:

Always use dishes for use in the microwave oven and a lid or cover to avoid loss of liquids.

Stir or mix the foods several times during heating, especially when the oven emits a

beep and the display is flashing as

follows:.

The time required to heat the food will depend on its initial temperature. Food taken straight from the fridge will take longer to heat up than food that is at room temperature. If the food temperature is not what is wanted, select a

greater or lesser weight next time you heat up the food.

After heating, stir the food and then leave the food to stand for some time to allow the temperature to become uniform throughout the food.

Warning! After heating the container may be very hot. Although microwaves do not heat up most containers, these may heat up through heat transmission from food.

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Contents MC 32 BIS Disposal of the packaging Environmental protectionDisposal of equipment no longer used Contents Installation instructions Before installationAfter installation Plate can rotate in both directionsMicrowave safety Take care when heating liquidsMicrowave safety Why food heats up Advantages of microwavesHow a microwave oven works Microwaves are reflected by metalDescription of your oven Basic settings Setting the clockSafety blocking Hiding/Displaying the ClockMicrowave oven Basic FunctionsMicrowave oven Quick Start Grill Microwave + GrillMicrowave + Hot-Air Hot-AirUse this function to bake food Grill + Fan Defrosting by weight automatic Defrosting by time manual Special Function P1 Heating food Special functionsImportant Notes Special Function P2 Cooking Preparation instructionsSpecial Function P3 Defrosting & Toasting Using the Browning Plate Very Important NotesWhen the oven is working Cancelling a cooking cycleInterrupting a cooking cycle Altering parametersDefrosting General instructions for defrosting Cooking with a microwave oven Cooling with microwavesTables and suggestions Cooking vegetables Tables and suggestions Cooking fishCooking with the grill Important PointsTables and suggestions Grill without microwave Food Quantity g Dish Power Time min Standing Watt Tables and suggestions Microwave + GrillAdvice for roasting meat Advice on ovenwareTables and suggestions Roasting Tables and suggestions RoastingTables and suggestions Baking Tables and suggestions CakesWhat kind of ovenware can be used? Table of Ovenware Front surface Oven Cleaning and MaintenanceOven interior Accessories Oven ceilingWhat should I do if the oven doesn’t work? Substitution of light bulbSpecifications Technical characteristicsDescription of Functions Einbau Installation Teka Group