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18340M 

 

 

 
 

610192 

Original-Gebrauchsanleitung 

V1/0716 

Summary of Contents for 18340M

Page 1: ...18340M 610192 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V1 0716 ...

Page 2: ...k 34 3 2 Packaging 34 3 3 Storage 34 4 Technical data 35 4 1 Overview of parts 35 4 2 Control elements 36 4 3 Technical specification 37 5 Installation and operation 38 5 1 Installation 38 5 2 Guidelines for cooking with the microwave oven 39 5 3 Suitable dishes for use in the microwave oven 40 5 4 Operation 41 6 Cleaning 44 7 Possible Malfunctions 47 8 Waste disposal 48 Bartscher GmbH Franz Klein...

Page 3: ...aintenance or cleaning Please keep these instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in accordance with the presently applicable technological standards However the device can pose a danger if handled improperly and inappropriately All persons using the device must follow the recommendations and instructions in this instruction manual 1 1 Key to symbo...

Page 4: ... should not play with the device Cleaning and maintenance cannot be performed by children younger than 8 years old and must be done under supervision Children under the age of 8 years old must be kept away from the device and its power cord Never leave the device unattended when in use Only use the device indoors This device may only be operated in technically proper and safe condition Never use t...

Page 5: ...Ensure that no one can step on or trip over the cable The power cable must not be folded bent or tangled and must always remain fully unrolled Never place the device or other objects on the power cable Do not lay the power cable over carpets or other inflammable materials Do not cover the cable Keep away the cable from operating range and do not immerse it into water Check the power cord regularly...

Page 6: ...ave oven on when the door is open as an excess of damaging electromagnetic waves may be emitted by the device Never change the safety locks It is extremely important to not damage the door and that it can be closed properly Example of damage to the door which may be unsafe include the following 1 warping and indentations 2 cracked and or properly secured hinges and screws 3 damaged door seals 4 cr...

Page 7: ...esented below Do not fry any food products in the device Hot oil can lead to skin burns or damage the device Food products prepared in the device are heated unevenly Also containers are usually hotter than the food products inside Carefully check the temperature of food products in particular those prepared for children Risk of burns During the heating of liquids in the microwave oven it is possib...

Page 8: ...bjects in the device Do not prepare any food products which contain alcohol Do not place any objects inside the device cookbooks sponges etc Sudden activation of the device can cause damage to such objects and even burn them When heating or cooking food products in containers from flammable materials such as plastic or paper remain near the device as there is a risk of the device overheating If ob...

Page 9: ...n agricultural farms by guests of hotels motels and other typical places of accomodation in Bed and Breakfast facilities The microwave oven is intended only for heating and defrosting of food products using appropriate dishes The microwave oven cannot be used for industrial and laboratory purposes storage of kitchen utensils and dishes drying paper textiles and other flammable materials heating of...

Page 10: ...d by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of developing and improving the useful properties 2 2 Copyright protection The instruction manual including any texts drawings images or other illustrations is copyright No part of this publication may ...

Page 11: ...r The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation NOTE If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supply re usable packing materials to the recycling Please inspect the device upon completeness In case any part is missing please contact our customer service center immediately 3 3 Storage Keep the pac...

Page 12: ...verview of parts 1 Safety lock system 2 Door handle 3 Glass door 4 Cooking chamber lighting 5 Cooking chamber 6 Upper splash guard 7 Ceramic bottom of the cooking chamber 8 Housing 9 Control panel 10 Filter 1 8 9 2 3 4 5 7 6 10 ...

Page 13: ...tting the desired power level of the microwave oven Setting Power Message on the display Lowest level keeping the heat 0 Medium low defrost 20 30 Medium heating 50 Medium high heating 70 High Heating to high temperature 90 100 C Timer For setting the desired time within the range from 0 to 60 minutes The selected time is shown on the digital display A C B ...

Page 14: ...g defrosting Control dial Digital display Interior lighting Microwave power output 1 8 kW Power levels 6 Number of magnetrons 2 Timer digital Time range up to 60 minutes Power 3 kW 230 V 50 Hz Capacity 34 litres Dimensions Chamber W 360 x D 400 x H 215 mm Exterior W 570 x D 535 x H 365 mm Weight 33 2 kg We reserve the right to make technical changes ...

Page 15: ...tioning the device must have sufficient ventilation For this reason it is necessary to maintain the following safe distances see figure below above the device 30 cm at the rear 10 cm on the right 10 cm leave free on the left side Do not place any objects on the left side of the device in order to ensure sufficient air ventilation Never block the ventilation holes The device must maintain a minimum...

Page 16: ...these materials do not contain water grease or oil they are not heated by the microwaves Simply put the microwaves directly reach the food product causing molecules of water grease and oil to vibrate friction results in the creation of heat which is used for defrosting heating or cooking During cooking with microwaves heat remains inside the product being prepared in opposition to the processes of...

Page 17: ...tal If such containers are used sparks and even fire may result 5 Dishes of oval and round shapes should be used as food products cook more quickly in the corners of square shaped containers 6 Wide flat containers are best suited to use in the microwave oven as compared to narrow and tall ones Food products cook evenly in flat dishes 7 To avoid food from baking onto the edge of dishes you may cove...

Page 18: ...ave oven without food products This may damage the device Open the door using the door handle READY will appear on the digital display The interior lighting switches on and the fan starts working Place the dish in an appropriate ceramic container at the bottom of the cooking chamber Follow the instructions in section 5 3 Suitable dishes for use in the microwave oven During heating larger quantitie...

Page 19: ...the cooking time As soon as the cooking time is set the device will automatically start the heating process The set power level and cooking time will appear on the display e g 3 minutes 30 seconds 50 During the operation the cooking time is counted down and the display shows the remaining cooking time After the set cooking time has expired an alarm will sound the microwave oven is turned off autom...

Page 20: ...ed defrosting time up to 60 minutes by turning the timer The defrosting process starts automatically at the moment of setting the time The set power level and defrosting time appear on the digital display Energy created by the microwave oven heats only the external layer of the product and the heat is slowly transferred inside the product This ensures even defrosting of the food product After the ...

Page 21: ...evice regularly If the device is not kept clean this may affect the durability of the device and has a negative impact on its operation and lead to accumulation of fungi and bacteria o Immediately remove any remnants of food and beverages from the walls of the internal chamber of the device with a moist cloth If you wait too long the cleaning may become difficult and in extreme cases not possible ...

Page 22: ...e the device thoroughly with a soft dry cloth o After cleaning the cooking chamber leave the device s door open until the device is fully dry Housing and control panel o Wipe the housing and control panel with a soft moist cloth NOTE Leave the door open to avoid its accidental switching on o Make sure no water gets inside the device o To protect the elements inside the device against damage make s...

Page 23: ...3 hooks into the holes at the rear of the device Lift the upper splash guard and press it at the rear behind the edges To do this press the recesses a with thumbs again Storing the device o If the device is not used for a longer time clean the device according to the above mentioned instructions and store it in a dry clean place protected against frost sun and children Do not place any heavy objec...

Page 24: ...cted If they are functioning properly check the connection using other electronic appliances 3 Check that the door is closed properly safety lock If it is not to ensure safety microwaves will not be formed inside the cooking chamber If you cannot remove the malfunctions do not open the body notify the customer service point or contact the sales agent while providing the following information type ...

Page 25: ...posal service in your community WARNING To exclude any abuse and the dangers involved make the waste device unfit for use before disposal For that purpose disconnect device from mains supply and remove mains connection cable from the device CAUTION For the disposal of the device please consider and act according to the national and local rules and regulations Bartscher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 331...

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