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User Instruction Manual for your  

 

 

BTM17.1SS

 MICROWAVE 

 

 

     

                       

 

                                             

 

 

IMPORTANT

:  PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING 

YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN.  IF YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, YOUR 
OVEN WILL GIVE YOU MANY YEARS OF GOOD, SAFE SERVICE.  PLEASE 
KEEP THIS MANUAL SAFELY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  

 

 
 

   

 

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This manual is designed to be used either as a whole 

or to be used for quick set-up so you can get using your 
appliance as soon as possible.   

 

 

 

  

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Summary of Contents for BTM17.1SS

Page 1: ...FELY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NOTE This manual is designed to be used either as a whole or to be used for quick set up so you can get using your appliance as soon as possible For the Q QU UI IC CK KF FI IR RE E V VE ER RS SI IO ON N O OF F T TH HI IS S M MA AN NU UA AL L y yo ou u c ca an n G GO O D DI IR RE EC CT TL LY Y T TO O P PA AG GE E 1 16 6 Please also quickly see the IMPORTANT PAGES They are ...

Page 2: ...wave Oven 9 Before you Start Cooking with your Microwave 10 11 Materials that you CAN use in your Microwave 12 Materials that you CAN T use in your Microwave 13 Setting your Microwave s Clock 14 Notes on Microwaving Food 15 Using your Microwave Oven 16 20 Child Safe Lock Function 21 Cleaning 22 Troubleshooting 23 26 Conditions of Guarantee 27 Contact Details 28 C Co on nt te en nt ts s ...

Page 3: ...ton Control Operation LED full programmer Child Safety Lock Stainless Steel Exterior Cooking Features General Cooking see pages 16 17 Quick Start see page 18 Defrost by Weight see page 18 Defrost by Time see page 18 Auto Menu see page 19 Relay Start see page 20 Specifications ...

Page 4: ...nly connect to a properly grounded outlet 2 Manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage due to non grounding of appliance 3 DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ONLY BAUMATIC SERVICE ENGINEERS OR AN AUTHORISED AGENT OF BAUMATIC SHOULD CARRY OUT REPAIRS ON THIS UNIT THEREAFTER IT SHOULD BE SERVICED ONLY BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS 4 DO NOT USE IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED OR IF IT HAS BEEN IMMERSE...

Page 5: ...NDLE WITH CARE NEVER USE CORROSIVE CHEMICALS OR VAPOURS IN YOUR MICROWAVE WHEN YOU CLEAN THE DOOR AND OVEN SURFACES USE ONLY MILD NONABRAISIVE SOAPS OR DETERGENTS APPLIED WITH A SPONGE OR SOFT CLOTH DO NOT COVER OR BLOCK ANY VENTS ON THE OVEN ONLY PLACE YOUR OVEN ON A FLAT LEVEL SURFACE DON T LET CHILDREN PLAY WITH YOUR MICROWAVE MAKE SURE YOU READ THE SECTION ON INSTALLING YOUR MICROWAVE PROPERLY...

Page 6: ...OORWAY WHERE IT MEETS o YOUR MICROWAVE HAS SEVERAL BUILT IN SAFETY SWITCHES TO ENSURE THE POWER REMAINS OFF WHEN THE DOOR IS OPEN NEVER TAMPER WITH THESE SWITCHES o NEVER TRY TO OPERATE A DAMAGED MICROWAVE OVEN APART FROM MAKING SURE THAT THE OVEN DOOR CAN CLOSE PROPERLY YOU NEED TO ALSO CHECK THAT THERE IS NO DAMAGE TO THE 1 DOOR EG DENTED 2 HINGES LATCHES BROKEN OR LOOSENED 3 DOOR SEALS SEALING ...

Page 7: ...without the need for large amounts of cooking liquid it means that food retains vitamins nutrients aromas and flavour Microwave Ovens are also more energy efficient than conventional cooking because they use up to 70 less energy ______________________ Never use your Microwave Oven to Dry clothes or fabrics Dry or warm up pets or live animals Warm or heat any item other than food and the appropriat...

Page 8: ...8 Your Baumatic Microwave Oven ...

Page 9: ...VIDES ENOUGH OPEN SPACE FOR THE INTAKE AND OUTLET VENTS o YOU NEED TO LEAVE A MINIMUM OF 3 0 INCHES 7 5 CM BETWEEN THE OVEN AND ANY ADJACENT WALL ONE SIDE MUST BE OPEN TO ALLOW THE DOOR TO OPEN AND CLOSE o LEAVE A MINIMUM CLEARANCE OF 12 INCHES 30CM ABOVE THE OVEN o DO NOT REMOVE THE LEGS FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE OVEN o DON T LET ANYTHING BLOCK EITHER THE INTAKE OR THE OUTLET OPENINGS AS THIS CAN DA...

Page 10: ...red boiling temperature Narrow necked containers like syrup bottles the neck could explode Never use your Microwave when it is empty This is a fire hazard Sealed liquids and food containers these will almost certainly explode NEVER PLACE THEM IN YOUR MICROWAVE _______________________ And please be careful with Heating liquids and drinks when you heat liquid using a Microwave part of the liquid can...

Page 11: ... as excessive heating may make the turntable likely to break Bagged Popcorn always read the manufacturer s guidelines before Microwaving bagged popcorn Always pierce foods with non porous skins to reduce the risk of them bursting from inside steam build up eg apples potatoes chicken livers and egg yolks Be sure to make checks on your food during operation to avoid burning and excessive cooking Alw...

Page 12: ...t steam escape Paper Towels Use to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat Use with supervision for short term cooking only Paper Plates and Cups Use for short term cooking warming only Do not leave oven unattended while cooking Parchment Use as a cover to prevent splattering or a wrap for steaming Plastic Microwave safe only Follow the manufacturer s instructions Should be labelled Microwave S...

Page 13: ...etal trim may also cause arcing Metal twist ties May cause arcing could cause a fire in the oven Paper bags May cause a fire in the oven Always be careful with paper Plastic foam Plastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid inside when exposed to high temperatures Wood Wood will dry out and may split or crack when used in your Microwave Remember You can always check the packaging of utensils to...

Page 14: ...rowave operates on a 24 hour clock setting 0 00 23 59 1 To Set the Clock 1 Press The hour will flash 2 Turn the dial to change the hour 3 Press The minutes will flash 4 Turn to change the minutes 5 Press to finish setting the clock Note If you press you will exit the clock setting function Setting your Microwave s Clock ...

Page 15: ...ut half the time Arrange food carefully Always place thickest areas towards the outside of the dish Watch the cooking time Cook for the shortest amount of time indicated and only cook for longer if needed after checking your food Remember that severely overcooked food can smoke or ignite Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed cooking of such foods as chicken and hamburgers Turn large ite...

Page 16: ...me 5 Press quick start start to start cooking Two red operation lights will show on the display For Example if you want to use 80 Microwave power to cook food for 20 minutes do the following 1 Press The Display will show 2 Turn to select the cooking power you want 3 Press The screen will show 4 Turn to adjust the cooking time 5 Press to start cooking or press to cancel the settings Please note tha...

Page 17: ...100 microwave power then 5 minutes at 80 power then five minutes at 10 power please do the following 1 Press the microwave key Screen displays 2 Press microwave to select 100 power 3 Turn to select the cooking time 4 Press microwave and turn The screen will now display 80 microwave power 5 Turn to select the cooking time at 80 microwave power 6 Press microwave and turn The screen will display 10 m...

Page 18: ...y W T key 2 Turn to select the weight of food you want to cook 3 Press Quick Start Start to start defrosting food ____________The Defrost Light will Come on and Flash___________ DEFROST BY TIME This defrosts your frozen food according to time This function uses slightly more heat 1 Press the Defrost by Time key 2 Turn to select the cooking time 3 Press Quick Start Start to start defrosting food or...

Page 19: ... you want to use Auto Menu to cook 250g of fish 1 Press Auto Menu The oven displays A 1 2 Turn to select the function you want 3 Press the Auto Menu key 4 Turn the knob to set the weight of the fish 5 Press Quick Start Start to start cooking Note that the red Auto Menu light will flash on the display during the cooking program _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Auto Menu ...

Page 20: ...ss the Auto Menu key 4 Turn to select the weight of the pizza 5 Press the Clock Preset key The hours will flash 6 Turn to adjust the hours 7 Press and the minutes will flash 8 Turn to change the minutes 9 Press to finish setting the time when your Microwave will start cooking the relay time It will cook your selected food at a pre determined power and time DO NOT PRESS THE AUTO MENU or MICROWAVE b...

Page 21: ...l show This means that your Microwave is now locked To Unlock Press the key and hold for 5 seconds The will disappear meaning that your Microwave is now unlocked and ready to use for cooking _____NOTE a Red Padlock Light will be displayed when your Microwave is locked_____ Child Safe Lock ...

Page 22: ...GE OF MICROWAVE ENERGY FROM YOUR OVEN 2 Clean the inside of your oven after use with a slightly damp cloth 3 Clean the glass turntable plate using washing up liquid or in a dishwasher 4 Clean the outside of your Microwave Oven with a soft cloth and a mild warm detergent solution Be careful not to let water get into any of the fan portholes or over the power cord 5 Odours can be eliminated from the...

Page 23: ...instruction Oven will not start Microcomputer has scrambled This may happen when you plug your Microwave into a wall socket for the first time Just unplug your Microwave and plug it back in The microcomputer will reset for proper use Unsuitable materials have been placed in your microwave oven i e metallic items Use microwave safe cookware only The oven is operated when empty Don t operate an empt...

Page 24: ...ned or stirred Turn or stir food Overcooked foods Cooking time power level is too long too great Use the correct cooking time power level Unsuitable cookware is being used to prepare food Use microwave safe cookware only Food is not defrosted completely eg Ice present in the centre of food Completely defrost food Oven ventilation ports are restricted Check that the oven ventilation ports are not b...

Page 25: ...mes from oven when using a lower power level When cooking on lower powers your Microwave turns on and off to obtain lower power output This is normal Steam coming from Exhaust vent Steam is produced during cooking your Microwave is merely venting it This is normal The bulb has burned out Change the light bulb The Oven Light isn t On Start has not been pressed Press the Start key to commence cookin...

Page 26: ...al Opening the door or pressing the STOP CLEAR key will stop boiling Something is blocking it Make sure that your food or ovenware isn t extending beyond the turntable Turntable doesn t turn Turntable or support isn t correctly connected to the drive Make sure the turntable is properly connected that nothing has become wedged under it Remember that many problems can be avoided if you just follow t...

Page 27: ... purchase date a free of charge replacement will not be offered The guarantee for any replacement will only be for the remainder of the guarantee on the original product purchased This guarantee does not cover 1 Sinks and taps 2 Failure to comply with the manufacturer s instructions for use 3 The replacement of cosmetic components or accessories 4 Accidental damage or wilful abuse 5 Subsequent los...

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