AEG MICROMAT 625 User Manual

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The turntable should

only be turned off if you are using rec­

tangular ovenware

which is larger than the turntable is

(so that

there is a risk of it jamming).

If the turntable is to be turned off during operation, the process

has to be interrupted by

pressing the C button

twice. Then

you can switch the turntable off by

pressing the

[0]

button,

and

any other setting can also be altered. The symbolic will appear in

the display to indicate that the turntable has been switched off.

Press the

start button

O and the pre-set operation will start run­

ning again.

If the oven door is opened during operation (e.g. for stirring), the
settings remain unchanged. The relevant indication starts to flash

in the display.
When the door has been closed and the

start button <D

pressed, the remaining running time automatically starts running
again. The operational function display lights up.

All pre-set operating functions can be

stopped momentarily by

pressing the

C

button once.

The operating functions are

in­

terrupted

if the

C

button is pressed twice.

When wrong settings are done, generally the letter “E” will

appear in the display. The

C

button has to be pressed to

permit correction and new settings are possible.

The roof of the interior will be easier to keep clean if the glass fat
drip-tray is always inserted above the grill to act as a splash-

prevention cover. This will in turn be easier to clean if it is left to
soak in warm water and washing-up liquid immediately after it has
been used.

Times can be set as follows:

up to 20 seconds

from 20 seconds upwards
from 1 minute upwards

from 2 minutes upwards

from 10 minutes upwards

in 5-second steps

in 10-second steps
in 15-second steps
in 30-second steps
in 1-minute steps.

Note

Opening the
door during
operation

General notes

General

recommen­
dations

Notes on
setting

the times

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