John Lewis JLBIMW01 User Manual

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USING THE GLASS TRAY WITH THE GRILL FUNCTION

MENU

TIME

MODE

POSITION

Gratin

1) 6’00
2) 14’00
3) 5’00

900 W
450 W & grill
450 W & grill

Place dish in glass tray, lower
position Rotate after 2)

Kebabs

1) 10’00
2) 10’00

270 W & grill
270 W & grill

Place on the rack in glass
tray, upper position

Onion Soup

1) 8’00

2) 7’30

900 W

270 W & grill

Place the soup bowls into the
glass tray, lower position, add
cheese & croutons after 1).

Chicken Noodle Casserole

1) 3’00

2) 10’00

900 W

450 W & grill

Place dish in glass tray, lower
position

Steak

1) 9’00

2) 4’00

Grill

Grill

Place on the rack in glass
tray, lower position

Thick sausages

1) 14’00

2) 5’00

Grill

Grill

Place on the rack in glass
tray, lower position
Turnover after 1)

Thin sausages

1) 12’00

2) 6’00

Grill

Grill

Place on the rack in glass
tray, lower position
Turnover after 1)

Toast

1) 4’30

2) 1’30

Grill

Grill

Place on the rack in glass
tray, lower position
Turnover after 1).

Cheese on Toast

1) Preheat 2’00

2) 5’00
3) 4’30

Grill

Grill
Grill

Place on the rack in glass
tray, lower position turn
over and add cheese after 2).

Mackeral

1) 6’00

2) 6’00

90 W & Grill

90 W & Grill

Place on the rack in glass
tray, lower position
Turnover after 1).

Sardines

1) 5’00

2) 3’00

90 W & Grill

90 W & Grill

Place on the rack in glass
tray, lower position
Turnover after 1).

Note:

The above information should be used as a guideline.
Adjust cooking times/power levels as required to give
the best result.



Note:

The times given are for guidance only, as they are dependent
upon the type and quality of the meat.
Grilling is ideal for flat, pieces of meat and fish.
Unless otherwise stated, the settings given in the table are for
use in a cold oven.
Flat foods should be turned only once. Thicker pieces should be
turned more often.
Fish are best place head to tail on the wire tray.












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