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You have the option of programming any button at wish. Below you will find a description 
of how to save a three-stage cooking program with different cooking stages each on a 
number/memory button: 

 

1.  Press   once. 

2.  Press the button 

5

.

 

3.  Press the button 

 twice. 

4.  Then press the buttons 

8, 0, 0

 

in sequence 

5.  Press   to save the program. 

 

This way, you can save two or three-stage cooking programs by repeating the 

steps 3-4 once or twice. Afterwards, press 

 to return to operating mode. 

Notice: If you want to initiate a cooking process with the button 

 and not by pressing the 

corresponding Number/memory buttons, keep the button 

 depressed for 5 seconds.  

After selecting a cooking program with a number/memory buttons, you now have to press  

the button 

 before the program starts. 

 
 

FUNCTION OF THE 

X2

 

BUTTON

    

 

The 

X2

 button serves to save additional cooking programs on the number/memory 

buttons. In operating mode, press the 

X2

 button and afterwards the desired.  

The call-up is as follows: 

 

Number/ 
memory button 

Default 
cooking time 

:20 

:40 

1:00 

1:30 

2:00 

3:00 

4:00 

5:00 

6:00 

7:00 

 

The 

X2

    

function can only save one-stage cooking programs. After saving, press the 

button 

 to return to operating mode. Now the device will execute the desired program 

after you press 

X2 

and then the corresponding number/memory button. 

 

Summary of Contents for 610181

Page 1: ...610181 Bedienungsanleitung Mikrowellengerät Seite 1 bis 20 Instruction manual Microwave oven from page 21 to 40 Mode d emploi Four à micro ondes de page 41 à page 60 V4 1114 D A CH GB UK F B CH ...

Page 2: ...aging 28 3 3 Storage 28 4 Technical data 29 4 1 Overview of parts 29 4 2 Technical specification 30 5 Installation and operation 31 5 1 Positioning 31 5 2 Electric connection 31 5 3 Guidelines for cooking with the microwave oven 32 5 4 Suitable dishes for use in the microwave oven 33 5 5 Operation 34 6 Cleaning and maintenance 38 6 1 Safety advice 38 6 2 Cleaning 39 7 Possible Malfunctions 39 8 Wa...

Page 3: ...However the device can pose a danger if handled improperly and inappropriately All people using the device should follow the instructions and tips contained in these instructions 1 1 Safety instructions Do not use the device in case it does not function properly has been damaged or dropped Electric shock hazard Never immerse the device or plug in water or other liquids The device can be used by ch...

Page 4: ...racked glass pane 5 damaged locking elements The space between the door and the device must be free of foreign objects Door seals must be tight and clean as dirt and damage may allow electromagnetic waves to escape from the microwave oven Take care to prevent buildup of any residues e g cleaning agents dust grease etc Do not turn the microwave oven on when the door is open as an excess of damaging...

Page 5: ...d Do not use metallic pots pans or covers Metal may lead to sparks in the cooking chamber Use only dishes resistant to high temperatures designed for use in microwave ovens see sec 5 4 Risk of fire During the heating of liquids in the microwave oven it is possible that the liquid may reach boiling temperature without externally visible bubbling For this reason special care must be taken when handl...

Page 6: ...cular attention in these cases WARNING This symbol highlights dangerous situations which could lead to injury or death To avoid them please follow the instructions very carefully and proceed with particular attention in these cases CAUTION This symbol highlights dangerous situations which could lead to light injuries or damage malfunction and or destruction of the device To avoid them please follo...

Page 7: ...frosting 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 fluids and or flammable materials substances damaging to health and substances easily vaporizing and or other similar materials CAUTION Any use going beyond the intended purp...

Page 8: ... 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 b...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...Technical data 4 1 Overview of parts 1 Safety Lock System 2 Glasdoor 3 Control panel 4 Digital display 5 Cooking stages 6 X2 button 7 Program button 8 Stop reset button 9 Start button 10 Number memory buttons ...

Page 11: ...r Stainless steel Microwave power output 1000 W 1 magnetron Power levels 3 Program memory 10 dual configuration Digital timer up to 99 minutes Connection 1 5 kW 230 V 50 Hz Dimensions interior W 330 x D 330 x H 208 mm exterior W 520 x D 440 x H 310 mm Capacity of cooking chamber 25 litres Weight 17 4 kg We reserve the right to modifications The selected cooking stages are displayed ...

Page 12: ...e following safe distances above the device 20 cm at rear of device 10 cm at sides of device 5 cm Never block the ventilation ducts The device must remain a minimum distance of 2 m from radios televisions and other such electronics in order to avoid interference with the signal reception Position the device so that the plug is readily accessible and if necessary can be easily removed from its sock...

Page 13: ...il 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 boiling or grilling in which heat enters the fo...

Page 14: ...ain small pieces of metal 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 ...

Page 15: ...ium Three times Defrost Below is an example of a one stage cooking program at the highest cooking stage and 3 minutes cooking time 1 Press the button once 2 The display shows 3 Press the buttons 3 0 0 in sequence 4 Press the button MULTI STAGE COOKING Some foods have to be cooked in several stages or periodically at different cooking stages and cooking times You can choose between three manual sta...

Page 16: ... display shows 3 Press the buttons 5 0 0 in sequence 4 Then press Saving cooking programs on number memory buttons You can save frequently used programs on the number memory buttons so you can activate them at the push of a button Each number memory button has a default cooking program assigned to it When the device is ready for operation you can select a program by pushing one of the 10 buttons T...

Page 17: ...ressing the corresponding Number memory buttons keep the button depressed for 5 seconds After selecting a cooking program with a number memory buttons you now have to press the button before the program starts FUNCTION OF THE X2 BUTTON The X2 button serves to save additional cooking programs on the number memory buttons In operating mode press the X2 button and afterwards the desired The call up i...

Page 18: ...ble to completely defrost food in the microwave oven as this may result in irregular defrosting There may also be dripping and some spots may be cooked while others are still frozen When using frozen food you should therefore only defrost the food to 70 with the microwave oven This helps optimally with further processing of the food 2 To defrost food evenly you should turn it frequently during def...

Page 19: ...o avoid fat splashes in the cooking chamber Exceptions Bread pastries cookies bread coated foods and those foods that shall stay crispy should not be covered 6 Cleaning and maintenance 6 1 Safety advice o Before beginning with repair or cleaning works make sure the device has been disconnected from power supply o Do not use any acid agents and make sure no water ingresses the device o To protect y...

Page 20: ... is operated in conditions of high humidity This is a normal occurrence o Unpleasant odours can be removed from the device by placing a glass of water with lemon juice and lemon peel then heating for approx 5 minutes Afterwards wipe the device thoroughly with a soft dry cloth o When washing use only soft cloths never scouring pads which may damage the surface of the device o After the cleaning pro...

Page 21: ...e in your community DANGER Electric shock hazard To exclude any abuse and the dangers involved make the waste device unfit for use before disposal For that purpose disconnect the device from the power supply and remove the supply 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...

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