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ACCESSORIES
TURNTABLE
Placed on its support, the glass
turntable can be used with all
cooking methods.
The turntable must always be
used as a base plate for other
containers and accessories.
TURNTABLE SUPPORT
Only use the support for the glass
turntable. Do not rest other
accessories on the support.
COVER
Useful for covering food while it
is cooking or heating in the
microwave.
The cover reduces splashes,
keeps foods moist and can also
be used to create two cooking
levels.
STEAMER
To steam foods such
as sh or vegetables,
place these in the basket
(2) and pour drinking
water (100 ml) into the
bottom of the steamer
(3) to achieve the right
amount of steam.
To boil foods such as
pasta, rice or potatoes, place these directly on the
bottom of the steamer (the basket is not required)
and add an appropriate amount of drinking water
for the amount you are cooking. In order to make
the most of the steam quality and guarantee the
best possible cooking results, close the steamer
with the appropriate cover (1).
Always place the steamer on the glass turntable
and only use it with the appropriate cooking
functions, or with microwave functions.
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2
1
There are a number of accessories available on
the market. Before you buy, ensure they are
suitable for microwave use and resistant to oven
temperatures.
Metallic containers for food or drink should never
be used during microwave cooking.
Always ensure that foods and accessories do not
come into contact with the inside walls of the
oven.
Always ensure that the turntable is able to turn
freely before starting the oven. Take care not to
unseat the turntable whilst inserting or removing
other accessories.
Other accessories that are not supplied can be purchased separately from the After-sales Service.
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