Multi-Sequence Cooking; Child Lock; Microwave Cooking; Basics Of Microwave Cooking - Schneider MW 720 Mode D'emploi

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3.9 Multi-Sequence Cooking

Some recipes require different cooking methods and cooking times to reach the
best result.
Example: You want to cook with 100P power for 3 minutes and then with 20P for
 This example is a 2-sequence-programming.
 You can programme up to 4 sequences by repeating the steps.
1. 100P power for 3 minutes.
a. Set the power using the
b. Set the cooking time using the
2. 20P power for 9 minutes.
a. Set the power using the
b. Set the cooking time using the
3. Press the S
-button (7) to initialise cooking.
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3.10 Child lock

Activation
Press and hold the
Deactivation
Press and hold the

4. Microwave cooking

4.1 Basics of microwave cooking

1. Arrange your food carefully. Place thick pieces at the outer areas of your
arrangement.
2. Consider the cooking times. Choose the shortest time available. If needed, add
some more cooking time later. Any food, which is cooked too long in a
microwave, can begin to fume or catch fire.
3. Cover food while it is cooking. Covering avoids splashes and enhances an even
cooking procedure.
4. Turn over your food once while cooking it. Food like chicken or hamburgers
will then cook faster. Larger pieces like roasts must be turned over at least once.
5. Rearrange food like meat-balls in the middle of the cooking time from the outer
areas to the inner ones (and inversely) and also turn them over.
6. If you use microwave-safe plastic wrap, it must not contact the food as the wrap
may melt.
7. Some microwave-safe plastic cookware might not be suitable for cooking food
9 minutes.
-button (2).
POWER
ROTARY KNOB
-button (2).
POWER
ROTARY KNOB
/
PAUSE
CANCEL
/
PAUSE
CANCEL
(8).
(8).
-button (4) for 3 seconds.
-button (4) for 3 seconds.
100P
3:00
20P
9:00
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