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Nayla_106815 Aug 2010 16:01Hello,
somehow you’re writing a bit confusingly. 🙄
In baking mode, you put in the tray; in microwave mode, you take it out.
Yes, you can bake a cake as well. It’s basically a regular convection oven, just much smaller in size.
By the way, you don’t need a high-voltage connection for an oven. A 16 amp socket, with its own dedicated circuit, would have been enough. What do you have your cooktop connected to then?
NfU
somehow you’re writing a bit confusingly. 🙄
In baking mode, you put in the tray; in microwave mode, you take it out.
Yes, you can bake a cake as well. It’s basically a regular convection oven, just much smaller in size.
By the way, you don’t need a high-voltage connection for an oven. A 16 amp socket, with its own dedicated circuit, would have been enough. What do you have your cooktop connected to then?
NfU
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Maverick185416 Aug 2010 08:25Meanwhile, Ikea also offers wood stoves and cooktops that operate solely on 220 volts. Depending on the model, and only recently, as far as I know.
Regards, Maverick1854
Regards, Maverick1854