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120751 

EN 

Description for Fig. 1 

1.  Main switch 

2.  Fan 

3.  Thermal processing chamber 

4.  Appliance door 

5.  USB connection 

6.  Filter 

7.  Door handle 

8.  Height-adjustable feet (4 pcs) 

9.  Thermal processing chamber 

ventilation openings 

10. Housing 

11. Display 

12. Snackjet insert 

13. Snackjet scoop  

14. Snackjet basket 

15. Snackjet pizza tray 

 

 

 

Equipment (Available Optionally) 

 

Cooking plate 284-Micro 

•  Material: steel, coated 
•  Designed for: high-speed ovens, 

microwave ovens, convection ovens 

•  Features: 

–  suitable for use in microwaves 
–  inner diameter: 260 mm 
–  non-stick coating (Xynflon) 
–  non-slip feet 

•  Dimensions: 285 x D 285 x H 29 mm 
•  Weight: 0.60 kg 

Art. No. 100934 

Fig. 2 

 

 

4.3

 

Functions of the Appliance 

 

 

With the combination of a convection oven and microwave oven, and with suitable 
cookware, it is possible to prepare crisp, fresh and succulent snacks. With 1,024 
programmes and 15 thermal processing stages, a variety of dishes can be prepared 
quickly and easily in the shortest time possible. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 120751

Page 1: ...200 120751 ...

Page 2: ...Bartscher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Service hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com Version 1 0 Date of preparation 2020 06 15 EN ...

Page 3: ...ion of Conformity 9 3 Transport Packaging and Storage 10 3 1 Delivery Check 10 3 2 Packaging 10 3 3 Storage 10 4 Technical Data 11 4 1 Technical Specifications 11 4 2 List of Components of the Appliance 13 4 3 Functions of the Appliance 14 5 Installation and operation 15 5 1 Installation 15 5 2 Suitable Cookware 17 5 3 Operation 18 6 Cleaning 34 6 1 Safety Instructions for Cleaning 34 6 2 Cleaning...

Page 4: ...ons included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the appliance is used apply Before you start using the appliance especially before turning it on read this instruction manual in order to avoid personal injuries and property damages Improper use may c...

Page 5: ...ent Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage To avoid short circuit the appliance should be kept dry If there are malfunctions during operation disconnect the appliance from the power supply Do not touch the appliance s plug with wet hands Never take hold of the appl...

Page 6: ...it alcohol etc High temperature triggers evaporation of these materials and as a result of contact with sources of ignition an explosion may occur In case of fire disconnect the appliance from the power supply before attempting suitable fire extinguishing actions Never attempt to extinguish fire with water if the appliance is connected to the power supply Following extinction of fire ensure suffic...

Page 7: ... prepared for children Risk of burns Heating up liquids with microwave energy may lead to the so called delayed boiling A liquid reaches its boiling point although there are no signs of its boiling That is why you should be particularly careful when handling a container Even a slight shock e g when removing from the appliance may cause the liquid to splatter Risk of burns Before you heat up a liqu...

Page 8: ...ble for microwave ovens resistant to high temperatures Follow instructions in section Suitable Cookware Do not prepare food not liquids in tightly closed nor sealed containers They may crack in the appliance or cause injury during opening Fresh hard boiled in a shell and peeled eggs should not be heated up in the appliance as they may burst Products with hard skin e g potatoes pumpkins apples or c...

Page 9: ... on the appliance Supervised Usage only Only supervised appliance may be used Always remain in an immediate vicinity of the appliance Improper Use Unintended or prohibited use may cause damage to the appliance The appliance may only be used when its technical condition is flawless and allows for safe operation The appliance may only be used when all connections are executed according to rules of l...

Page 10: ... suitable cookware 1 4 Unintended Use An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by hazardous voltage fire or high temperature The appliance may only be used to perform tasks described in this instruction manual The following is an unintended use Heating of rooms Drying towels clothes Storage of flammable objects Using unsuitable cookware Heating up and warming up o...

Page 11: ...ntroduced by the user usage of unapproved spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance 2 2 Copyright Protection This instruction manual and texts drawings and images included in it as well as its other components are copyright protected It is prohibited to reproduce this instruction manual includi...

Page 12: ...e used to store the appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly these are plastic films and bags cardboard box When disposing of the packaging observe applicable domestic regulations Recyclable packaging materials should be recycled 3 3 Storage Leave the packagi...

Page 13: ...ocessing programs individually programmable up to 1024 Number of thermal processing stages max per program 15 Temperature range min max in C 25 280 Time setting from to in sec min 0 20 Fan Speed in 0 100 No of magnetrons 1 Microwave power 1 2 kW Convection power 3 kW Heat up time in min 8 Degree of protection IPX3 Connected load 3 3 kW 230 V 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 460 x 680 x 660 Weight ...

Page 14: ...ermostat Start stop function manual automatic via door contact Autostart optionally Pause function USB connection saving importing for programs including images Display programs time program progress 5 colour display Digital display Main switch ON OFF switch Control electronic touch Important indication use only suitable cookware The set includes 1 Snackjet basket 280 x 210 mm 1 Snackjet insert 28...

Page 15: ...Technical Data 120751 13 40 EN 4 2 List of Components of the Appliance Fig 1 ...

Page 16: ...te 284 Micro Material steel coated Designed for high speed ovens microwave ovens convection ovens Features suitable for use in microwaves inner diameter 260 mm non stick coating Xynflon non slip feet Dimensions 285 x D 285 x H 29 mm Weight 0 60 kg Art No 100934 Fig 2 4 3 Functions of the Appliance With the combination of a convection oven and microwave oven and with suitable cookware it is possibl...

Page 17: ...and EPS If the appliance is covered with a protective film remove it Remove the film slowly so no glue residues are left Remove any glue residues with the use of a suitable solvent Be careful not to damage the rating plate and warning labels fixed on the appliance Never place the appliance in humid or wet environment Place the appliance in a way making the connections easily accessible so that the...

Page 18: ...those openings thus providing for correct operation of the appliance Removable grease and dust filter located under the appliance should always be clean Make sure it is always free of dust and soiling Power supply connection Verify if technical data of the appliance see rating plate correspond with the local electric power grid specification Connect the appliance to a single properly grounded main...

Page 19: ...ate do not use any other metal containers Snackjet insert metal tray metal bowl Prepare food only on a grate Snackjet insert and not directly on the bottom of the thermal processing chamber Plastic container Special plastic container plastic containers suitable for use in ovens Cannot be used with certain high temperature settings Containers Flammable paper cardboard containers x Food products str...

Page 20: ...rs el ectric i nstallation and connection box T hen thoroughl y dr y the appli ance and the entire eq uipment Insert the bottom cover into the appliance The cover acts as a spacer between the heating element and l eft over food tray Carefull yi nser t the connection box with the heati ng element at the back edge of the appliance A pin in bottom par t of the connecti on box must enter a hol e i n t...

Page 21: ...t thermal processing programs manually It is possible to store 1 024 recipes Each thermal processing program may contain up to 15 processing stages and you may individually set temperature time and microwave power The appliance is equipped with USB interface making it possible to for example introduce new image into a recipe USB interface is located at the bottom section of the appliance behind a ...

Page 22: ...s Recipes Factory set thermal processing programs are presented in the main menu with images Press the image to select the corresponding recipe Using the START button starts the thermal processing If the pre set temperature is not reached a warning is shown in the display Nevertheless if the process is to be continued the warning must be confirmed Setting Programs Recipes Individually 1 To move to...

Page 23: ... the displayed thermal processing temperature A numeric keypad is displayed 5 Set required thermal processing temperature If you press the symbol the current temperature in the thermal processing chamber will be shown in the display 6 Press this field to set the required microwave power and fan speed By pressing again the left hand side field from the three fields presented below you may increase ...

Page 24: ...e is cooling down 8 By pressing the field you may return to the main menu 9 Press the START button to start the set thermal processing program The following message will be shown Fig 5 10 To stop the thermal processing press the field 11 To continue the thermal processing press the field again 12 To end the thermal processing press the field NOTE If door is opened during the thermal processing a s...

Page 25: ...0 EN Fig 6 After closing the door the thermal processing is continued If the pre set temperature is not cooled down the system signalises it Fig 7 If you press the button and no food will be put into the oven the following message is shown ...

Page 26: ...ing is over the following message window is opened Fig 9 14 Press 10 to add 10 seconds to the thermal processing time and then press to continue 15 Press to interrupt the thermal processing When door is still open the warning message is displayed Door Open 16 To continue with the thermal processing close the appliance door ...

Page 27: ...d anew 1 Press the button 2 Press the arrow button to add a new stage in the thermal processing 3 Using the right fields set the required parameters time temperature fan speed microwave power for the new thermal processing stage 4 Press the symbol when the settings are configured NOTE New proposed recipes for preparation in Snackjet are available at www bartscher com ...

Page 28: ... Settings In this menu you may call up and modify various information about the system and appliance Recipe Setting 1 In the main menu press the symbol The following window is opened Fig 11 2 Press Recipe Setting The following window is opened Fig 12 ...

Page 29: ...ny more may be discarded by pressing this field By pressing this field you may prepare a new recipe The following message is then shown Fig 13 4 Select the right settings for parameters of each thermal processing program s stage For each thermal processing program you may set a maximum of 15 processing stages 5 Right after finishing introduction of settings for a given thermal processing stage pre...

Page 30: ...om a selected category You may select the following categories breakfast dinner supper whole day menu etc 8 To provide a name for the recipe press the Name field and then using the keypad as shown below introduce a suitable name Fig 15 Using the field at the bottom right hand side of the display you may select the keypad language ...

Page 31: ...Enable option 12 Select Yes if an alarm is to be set for a given processing stage select No if an alarm is not to be activated 13 Also for the subsequent thermal processing stages the settings should be executed as described above except for the last stage 14 Press the Cancel option to cancel the alarm select Manual or Auto Manual to stop the alarm you need to press Auto after a few seconds the al...

Page 32: ...following languages are available German English French Italian Dutch Polish Russian 3 Date press this field and enter the current date settings The set date will be shown in the display 4 Time press this field and then set the correct time The set time is also shown in the display 5 Auto Start press this field to set the automatic time for processing start in a given recipe 6 System Passcode crea...

Page 33: ...w often a given menu has been used Run Time Count the total operating time of all configured parameter sets e g Power On Time Clock Diagnostic the diagnostics screen for technical maintenance of appliances View Event Log this log is used for registering faults Copy FAST Log Data To USB copying of the required data to USB Service Passcode in order to authorise the password contact the supplier or t...

Page 34: ...SB transferring appliance data from USB drive Copy Appliance To USB transferring appliance data to USB drive Display Brightness the higher the digit the brighter the display Beeper Volume louder or quieter setting of the alarm Alarm Sound alarm sound setting Temperature Unit selection from amongst C Celsius and F Fahrenheit Edit Recipe Image managing recipe image adding and removing Recipe Passcod...

Page 35: ...purchasing party Prior to first operation cl ean the appli ance and its equi pment accor ding to i nstr ucti ons in sect ion 6 Cleaning Make sur e no water enters el ectric i nstallation and connection box Then thoroughl y dr y the appli ance and the entire eq uipment Insert the bottom cover into the appliance The cover acts as a spacer between the heating element and l eft over food tray Carefull...

Page 36: ...ce Use only suitable cleaning agents or an oven cleaning agent non scrubbing nylon sponges cleaning cloths CAUTION When cleaning the appliance wear suitable personal protection equipment such as rubber gloves safety glasses etc 6 2 Cleaning Daily Cleaning NOTE Daily cleaning of the appliance after use helps to avoid burning of left overs from baked products roasts and to provide for suitable hygie...

Page 37: ...he air filter at the rear wall of the appliance with a suitable brush or a vacuum cleaner 9 Empty and clean the residue water tank of the fume extractor 10 Remove the grease and dust filter located under the appliance and clean it under warm running water using a mild cleaning agent 11 Finally thoroughly dry all cleaned parts and surfaces with a soft cloth 12 Reinsert the grease and dust filter in...

Page 38: ...he plug and insert it properly into the socket Safety thermostat tripped Press the RESET button at the rear wall of the appliance and restart the appliance Appliance is connected to the power supply but it does not heat up Door is not closed properly Remove obstacles correctly close the door Appliance is not switched on Switch the appliance on and heat it up The Door Open warning is displayed alth...

Page 39: ...cations are not correct Make sure that the weight and size of food products are suitable Damaged temperature indicator Damaged temperature sensor Contact the service company Too low a temperature of thermal processing Fume extractor ventilation openings and grease and dust filter may be obstructed Remove obstruction of ventilation openings clean all elements regularly Appliance is not heated up en...

Page 40: ...appliances must be disposed of and recycled in a correct and environmentally friendly manner You must not dispose of electric appliances with household waste Disconnect the appliance from the power supply and remove power cord from the appliance Electrical appliances should be returned to designated collection points ...

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