AEG MICROMAT 625 User Manual

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storing

programmes

in the

memory

Entering

Example:

micro-wave

solo

Cooking time

Output

level

Storing

in memory

Calling up

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You can store three programmes of your own in the memory by

means of the

buttons 1, 2, and 3.

tn this way you can store programmes which are used very fre­
quently in your household, e.g, boiling one cup of water.

All the modes of operation described above can be stored: micro-

wave solo, surface grilling, combination operation, automatic pro­

grammes, etc.
Start by following setting any one of the modes of operation as
described above.

Example:

Micro-wave solo operation for 1 minute 25 seconds at

power level P 5.

Press the © button.

The time of day

disappears from the display. Set the re­

quired cooking time by pressing the -^/-

buttons

- e. g. 1 minute 15 seconds.

Press the @ button.

The highest

power level, P9, will appear in the dis­

play.

The

micro-wave

symbol

will

start to flash. Set the required power by
using

the -»■/- buttons,

e. g. P 5.

As the last step, do

not

press the <J>

button,

but instead press the required

Programme button 1, 2, or 3

in order

to store these settings in the memory.

(You can also include switching the turn­

table off in your programme.)

The

example

shows the programme being stored as Pro­

gramme No. 1. The number appears in the display.
Finally, press Button

C

once in order to confirm the programme

you have just entered. The time of day will then reappear in the

display.

Press one of the programme buttons.

The display will show

the settings programmed for the mode of operation. The symbol

for the relevant operation function will start to flash, and the

se­

lected programme lights up

in the display.

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