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This document is an instruction manual for a NEFF microwave oven, model H11WE60NOG/H11WE60SOG.
The NEFF microwave oven is designed for domestic use, primarily for preparing food and drinks. It utilizes microwave energy to heat food, which is converted into heat within the foodstuffs. The appliance features a rotary selector for setting various parameters and a display for showing the clock and cooking time. It offers multiple microwave power settings (90W, 180W, 360W, 600W, 800W) to accommodate different cooking needs, from defrosting delicate foods to heating liquids and cooking meals.
The microwave includes automatic programs for defrosting and cooking, simplifying the preparation process. For defrosting, there are programs for minced meat, pieces of meat, chicken, and bread. For cooking, programs are available for rice, potatoes, and vegetables. These automatic programs optimize settings based on the food type and weight, requiring minimal user input.
A memory function allows users to save frequently used settings for a specific dish, enabling quick recall and start of operation. The appliance also features a cooling fan that operates during and potentially after microwave use to manage internal temperatures.
Initial Setup: Upon first connection or after a power cut, the clock needs to be set. This involves pressing the clock button, adjusting the time with the rotary selector, and confirming. The clock can also be hidden or reset as needed.
Basic Microwave Operation: To use the microwave, select the desired microwave power setting using the dedicated buttons (e.g., 800W for quick heating). Then, set the cooking time using the rotary selector. Press the "Start" button to begin operation. The cooking time counts down on the display. The cooking time can be changed at any point during operation.
Pausing and Cancelling: Operation can be paused by pressing the "Stop" button once or by opening the appliance door. To resume, close the door and press "Start." To cancel operation completely, press the "Stop" button twice, or open the door and press "Stop" once.
Automatic Programs: To use an automatic program, repeatedly press the "P" button until the desired program number appears. Then, press the "kg" button and use the rotary selector to specify the weight of the food. Finally, press "Start." The appliance will then run the program with optimized settings. For defrosting programs, a signal may sound, prompting the user to turn or separate the food.
Memory Function: To save a setting, press the "M" button, select the microwave power and cooking time, and then press "M" again to confirm. To start a saved program, place the food in the appliance, close the door, press "M," and then "Start."
Ovenware: Only heat-resistant, microwave-safe ovenware made of glass, glass ceramic, porcelain, ceramic, or heat-resistant plastic should be used. Metal ovenware is unsuitable as it blocks microwaves. A crockery test can be performed to check if ovenware is suitable by heating an empty dish at maximum power for a short duration; suitable ovenware should remain cold or warm.
Food Preparation Tips: For defrosting, food should be frozen at -18°C and in portion-sized, thin quantities. Remove all packaging and weigh the food. Place food in a shallow, microwaveable dish without covering. Stir or turn food once or twice during defrosting. Allow defrosted food to stand for 10-30 minutes to achieve an even temperature. For cooking, use microwaveable cookware with a lid. Weigh food and add appropriate amounts of water as specified in recipes. Stir food during cooking and allow it to stand for 2-5 minutes after cooking.
Safety Precautions: Never store combustible items in the cooking compartment. Do not heat food in heat-retaining or tightly sealed packages. Avoid using high microwave power or long times for foods with low water content. Always prick foods with peel or skin (e.g., apples, potatoes, sausages) before heating to prevent bursting. Do not heat eggs in their shells or hard-boiled eggs. Stir baby food well after heating and check its temperature before serving. Always use oven gloves when removing hot ovenware or accessories.
Care and Cleaning: Regular care and cleaning are essential to maintain the appliance's appearance and functionality. Before cleaning, unplug the appliance or switch off the circuit breaker. The exterior and cooking compartment should be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent, then dried with a clean cloth.
Cleaning Agents:
General Cleaning Advice: Never use high-pressure cleaners or steam cleaners. Do not immerse the appliance in water or clean under a jet of water. Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning. Avoid sharp or abrasive cleaning agents, as they can damage surfaces. If such substances come into contact with the appliance front, wash them off immediately with water.
Troubleshooting: The manual includes a malfunction table to help identify and resolve common issues, such as the appliance not working, food taking longer to heat, or unusual noises from the turntable. It advises checking the plug, power supply, circuit breaker, and ensuring the door is fully closed. For persistent faults, contacting after-sales service is recommended.
Condensation: Condensation may appear on the door window, interior walls, and floor during microwave operation. This is normal and does not affect performance; simply wipe it away after cooking.
| Microwave Power | 900 W |
|---|---|
| Grill Power | 1000 W |
| Control Type | Electronic |
| Number of Power Levels | 5 |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 38.2 x 59.5 x 38.4 cm |
| Weight | 19 kg |
| Door Hinge | Left |
| Turntable | Yes |
| Interior Light | Yes |
| Product Colour | Stainless Steel |
| Built-in Display | Yes |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Child Lock | Yes |
| Type | Microwave |