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•  Always completely unwind the power cord. 
•  Never place the appliance or other objects on the power cord. 
•  Always take hold of the plug to disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 
 

 

•  Check the power cord regularly for damage. Do not use the appliance if the 

power cord is damaged. If this cable is damaged, it must be replaced by 
customer service or a qualified electrician in order to avoid dangers. 

 

 

Flammable Materials 

•  Never subject the appliance to contact with high temperature sources, e.g.: 

oven, furnace, open flame, heat generating devices, etc. 

•  To avoid fire hazard, clean the appliance regularly. 
•  Do not cover the appliance with, e.g., aluminium foil or cloths. 
•  Use the appliance only with materials designated to this end and with correct 

temperature settings. Materials, groceries and left-overs remaining in the 
appliance may catch fire.  

•  Never use the appliance near flammable or inflammable materials, e.g.: petrol, 

spirit, 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 sufficient fresh air inflow. 

 

 

Hot Surfaces 

•  Surfaces of the appliance become hot during operation. Burning hazard! High 

temperature remains for some time after switching the appliance off. 

•  Do not touch any hot surfaces of the appliance. Use the provided handling 

elements and holders. 

•  You may transport and clean the appliance after it cools down entirely. 
•  It is prohibited to sprinkle hot surfaces with cold water or flammable liquids. 
 

 

Microwave Radiation Hazard! 

Exposure to microwave radiation may cause bodily injury. To avoid the effects of 
this risk, follow the safety instructions presented below: 
•  Do not turn the device on when the door is open, as the device may emit an 

excess of damaging electromagnetic waves. 

 

•  Never change the safety locks! 

Summary of Contents for Snackjet 200

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: ...on 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 Applianc...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...nt 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...

Page 6: ...t 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 powe...

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 Tha...

Page 8: ...le 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 app...

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 a...

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...

Page 11: ...troduced 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 Copyrigh...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...cessing 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 1...

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...

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

Page 16: ...e 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 D...

Page 17: ...nd 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 da...

Page 18: ...hose 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...

Page 19: ...te 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 con...

Page 20: ...s 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 e...

Page 21: ...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 mic...

Page 22: ...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 t...

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 chamb...

Page 24: ...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 t...

Page 25: ...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 t...

Page 26: ...ng 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 i...

Page 27: ...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 n...

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 Rec...

Page 29: ...y 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...

Page 30: ...m 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 belo...

Page 31: ...nable 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 b...

Page 32: ...ollowing 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 t...

Page 33: ...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 applia...

Page 34: ...B 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 qui...

Page 35: ...urchasing 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...

Page 36: ...e 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...

Page 37: ...e 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 und...

Page 38: ...e 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 bu...

Page 39: ...ations 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 th...

Page 40: ...ppliances 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 sup...

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