Bartscher 610835 Instruction Manual
Bartscher 610835 Instruction Manual

Bartscher 610835 Instruction Manual

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DIG, 25L, 900W, Grill, HL
610835
Original-Gebrauchsanleitung
V4-1/0618

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  • Page 1 DIG, 25L, 900W, Grill, HL 610835 Original-Gebrauchsanleitung V4-1/0618...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.3 Suitable dishes for use in the microwave oven ............. 51 5.4 Operation ......................52 6. Cleaning ........................66 7. Possible Malfunctions .................... 67 8. Waste disposal ......................68 Bartscher GmbH phone: +49 5258 971-0 Franz-Kleine-Str. 28 fax: +49 5258 971-120...
  • Page 3: Safety

    Read this instruction manual before using and keep them available at all times! This instruction manual contains information about the installation, operation and maintenance of the device and should be consulted as an important source of information and reference guide. Awareness of the safety instructions and instructions for use in this manual will ensure the safe and correct use of the device.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    CAUTION! This symbol highlights dangerous situations which could lead to light injuries, or damage, malfunction, and/or destruction of the device. NOTE! This symbol highlights recommendations and information aimed for effective and trouble-free device operation. 1.2 Safety instructions  The device can be used by children 8 years and up, as well as by people with disabilities and those with limited experience/ knowledge as long as they are under supervision or have been instructed on proper use of the device and its possible dangers.
  • Page 5  Prevent access of children to the package materials like plastic bags and foamed polystyrene elements. Suffocation hazard!  Only a qualified technician and using original spare parts and accessories should carry out repairs and maintenance of the device. Do not attempt to repair the device yourself. ...
  • Page 6  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. ...
  • Page 7  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.
  • Page 8 WARNING! Burn hazard! To avoid effects of this risk, follow the safety instructions presented 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.
  • Page 9 WARNING! Fire or explosion hazard! To avoid the effects of this risk, follow the safety instructions presented below.  Never heat any flammable objects in the device.  Do not prepare any food products which contain alcohol.  Do not place any objects inside the device (cookbooks, sponges, etc.).
  • Page 10: Proper Use

    1.3 Proper use The operational safety of the device is assured only in case of proper use, according to the operation manual. All technical activities like installation and maintenance must be performed by the qualified service personnel only. The device is not designed for continuous operation in the industrial applications. The device is intended for home use or in similar places such as: ...
  • Page 11: General Information

    2. General information 2.1 Liability and Warrantees All the information and instructions in this manual take into account standard safety regulations, current levels of technical engineering as well as the expertise and experience we have developed over the years. The instruction manual was translated with all due care and attention. However, we do not accept liability for any translation errors.
  • Page 12: Transport, Packaging And Storage

    3. Transport, packaging and storage 3.1 Delivery check Please check the delivery upon completeness and transport damage immediately after receipt. In case of visible damage do not accept or accept the delivery with reservation only. Note the extent of damage on the carrier’s bill of delivery. Trigger off the complaint. Hidden damages should be reclaimed immediately after notice, as claims for damages can only be asserted within the effective period for complaints.
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    4. Technical data 4.1 Overview of parts Safety lock system Door handle Glass door Rotating ring Rotating plate drive Control panel Ventilation holes Rotating plate Grill heater Grill pan - 46 -...
  • Page 14 Control panel A - LED display B - Function buttons Microwave Grill Timer Microwave + convection Convection Microwave + Grill Timer / weight Stop / Reset C - Time / Menu dial Start button - 47 -...
  • Page 15: Technical Specification

    4.2 Technical specification Name Microwave oven DIG, 25L, 900W, Grill, HL 610835 Code-no.: Housing and cooking chamber: stainless steel; Material: rotating plate: glass  Functions: - heating - defrosting - grill (can be combined) - hot air (can be combined) Realization: ...
  • Page 16: Installation And Operation

    5. Installation and operation 5.1 Installation Positioning  Unpack the device and remove all package materials according to the valid environment protection regulations. CAUTION! Never remove the nameplate and warning signs from the device.  Place the device on a flat, stable surface which can support the weight of a microwave oven.
  • Page 17: Guidelines For Cooking With The Microwave Oven

    Connection DANGER! Electric shock hazard! The device can cause injuries due to improper installation! Before installation and connecting the local power grid specification should be compared with that of the device (see rating plate). Connect the device only in case of compliance! ...
  • Page 18: Suitable Dishes For Use In The Microwave Oven

    5.3 Suitable dishes for use in the microwave oven 1. Check that a dish is suitable to be used in a microwave oven. Test: place the empty dish together with a glass of water, then heat at the highest power level for 60 seconds. Never switch the device on when empty or with only an empty container inside.
  • Page 19: Operation

    5.4 Operation Washing prior to first use  Prior to first use it is necessary to wash the device, so that remnants of packing materials do not impact the taste of food products.  Empty the cooking chamber.  Wash the interior and exterior of the device with a soft, moist cloth and dry thoroughly. ...
  • Page 20  Close the door to the device and check that the seals are clean, and that the door closes properly.  Set the desired operating mode, power level and cooking time (see below), and turn the device on.  The cooking chamber lights up, and the glass turning plate rotates. Remember that the turning plate must always be able to rotate freely.
  • Page 21 End program  At the end of a program a signal is sounded. The display will read „END“. You may remove food products from the microwave oven. WARNING! Danger of burns! Dishes used for cooking may be very hot, as heat is emitted from the food product.
  • Page 22  Set the power level by using the button marked . The table below indicates the power levels. The first column shows how many times to press the button marked to set the desired power level, and the second shows the power proportion and programs.
  • Page 23  If you press Stop/Reset 2 times, all cooking settings will be reset.  If cooking has finished, a signal will be heard 4 times and the display will show „END“.  To remove the „END“ communiqué and activate other functions, press Stop/Reset or open the door.
  • Page 24 Grilling Cooking using the grilling function is ideal for preparing thinly sliced meats, steaks, cutlets, kebabs, sausage and chicken. This function is also good for preparing hot sandwiches, toasts and casseroles. Example: If you wish to set the grilling function to operate for 12 minutes: 1.
  • Page 25 Cooking using convection function  Set the cooking temperature by using the button marked  A list of temperature level settings is presented in the table below. The left column shows the number of times to press the button market to set the desired power.
  • Page 26  To remove the „END“ communiqué and activate other functions, press or open the device’s door. Stop/Reset  While cooking, the temperature can be checked by pressing Heating and cooking using convection function  The microwave oven can be programmed to combine the heating function with convection function.
  • Page 27 Important information:  Maximum cooking time is 95 minutes. After cooking is finished, a signal is sounded 4 times, then the display reads „END“.  During cooking, the program selected can be checked by pressing Combination 1 30 % microwave cooking, 70% grilling: for fish, potatoes and baked dishes (casseroles).
  • Page 28 Microwave + convection  This mode with convection and microwave cooking is ideal for preparing: baked dishes with a large amount of water thick cuts of meat deep-frozen baked goods cakes with a large amount of water  The device has four factory-programmed settings to ease automatic cooking both with the convection and microwave cooking functions.
  • Page 29 Defrosting  Microwave energy only heats the exterior of a food product, then the heat slowly works itself into the interior of the food product, which causes even defrosting. Example: If you wish to defrost a product for 5 minutes: 1.
  • Page 30 Exceptions: bread, baked goods, breaded food products and products which are supposed to be crunchy should not be covered.  Turning over / mixing Practically all food products should turned over and/or mixed at least once during defrosting. Sticky pieces of food should be separated as quickly as is possible. ...
  • Page 31 4. Press to set the power level. 5. Turn the Time / Menu dial to set the cooking time. 6. Press to set the air temperature for convection cooking. 7. Turn the Time / Menu dial to set the cooking time. 8.
  • Page 32 Important information:  It is necessary to enter the product’s weight for the cooking time to be set.  For programs A-03 (Popcorn) and A-08 (cake) the cooking time can be changed if the pre-programmed time is not appropriate.  To reset cooking time: 1.
  • Page 33: Cleaning

    3. AUTOMATIC SAFETY MECHANISM If the temperature inside the microwave oven reaches 300°C, the safety function is activated. The display reads „E01“ and a signal sounds. To return the device to normal functioning, press button Stop/Reset If the device detects a power surge the safety function is activated and the display reads „E03“.
  • Page 34: Possible Malfunctions

    Cleaning o Wipe the interior walls and bottom of the cooking chamber with warm water and soft cloth. o Clean the exterior surface with a moist cloth. To protect the parts located inside the device from damage do not allow water to seep through the ventilation holes into the interior of the device.
  • Page 35: Waste Disposal

    Electric devices should be used and disposed of properly to prevent the impact on the environment.  Disconnect the device from the power supply and remove the power cord from the device. Bartscher GmbH phone: +49 5258 971-0 Franz-Kleine-Str. 28 fax: +49 5258 971-120...

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