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1. 17 Notes on Microwaving Food 19 Using your Microwave Oven Child Lock 29 Tr 30 Troubleshooting rrr roro 31 34 Conditions of Guarantee 35 Contact DetailsS ee ee 36 2 Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Power Consumption 230V 50Hz 1400W Microwave Output 900 W Operation Frequency 2450MHz Outside Dimensions 305mm H x508mm W x424mm D Oven Cavity Dimensions 215mm H x350mm W x330mm D Oven Capacity 23Latres Cooking Uniformity Turntable System 3 14mm Net Weight Approx 15 6kg Your Baumatic BTM23 1SS Microwave has v 9 Functions v LED full programmer v Pushbutton control operation v Child Safety Lock V Stainless Steel Exterior amp Cavity Optional Extra BTM23KIT Stainless Steel building in kit Cooking Features Y General see pages 17 amp 18 Y Express Cooking see page 19 v Auto Cooking see pages 20 24 v Defrost by Weight see page 25 Safety Information PLEASE READ BEFORE USING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock injury or exposure to Mircowave ener ELECTRICAL SAFETY This appliance complies with Directives 88 336 EEC T3 23 EEC and following changes NOTE This appliance must be grounded In the event of a
2. The symbol sate on the product or on the documents accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product NEVER ATTEMPT USE YOUR OVEN WITH THE DOOR OPEN THE DOOR MUST BE FULLY CLOSED EVERY TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR OVEN OTHERWISE YOU RISK EXPOSING YOURSELF AND OTHERS TO HARMFUL MICROWAVE ENERGY YOUR MICROWAVE IS FITTED WITH SAFETY INTERLOCKS IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT THESE ARE NEVER TAMPERED WITH DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECT BETWEEN THE OVEN S DOOR AND THE DOORWAY FRONT FACE NEVER ALLOW DIRT FOOD OR CLEANER RESIDUE TO ACCUMULATE ON THE SEALING SURFACES BETWEEN THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR AND THE PART OF THE DOORWAY WHERE IT MEETS gt YOUR MICROWAVE AVOIDING POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY HAS SEVERAL BUILT IN SAFETY SWITCHES TO ENSURE THE POWER REMAINS OFF WHEN THE DOOR IS OPEN NEVER TAMPER WITH THESE SWITCHES gt NEVER TRY TO 1 2 3 OPERATE A DAMAGED MICROWAVE OVEN APAR
3. 23 15 Instruction manual User Instruction Manual for your BIM23 155 MICROWAVE 4 Baumatic 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 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 gt gt gt For the QUICKFIRE VERSION OF THIS MANUAL QUICKFIRE gt gt gt gt gt gt ou can GO DIRECTLY TO PAGE 17 Please also quickly see the IMPORTANT PAGES They are marked in bold on the next page 11 07 07 BOSC Cal OMS maur 3 Safety Information 4 5 Environmental nne D Avoiding Exposure to Microwave Energy 6 Never Use Your Microwave Oven to 7 Your Baumatic Microwave Oven 8 Placing your Microwave Oven 9 Installing your Microwave Oven 10 12 Before you Start Cooking with your Microwave ssssmnmmunununmananna 13 14 Materials that you CAN use in your Microwave 15 Materials that you CAN T use in your Microwave 16 Setting your Microwave s Clock
4. 8 30 AM or PM 1 When you first plug your Microwave Oven in you ll see the LED showing 1 01 2 Press the CLOCK button 3 Turn the TIMER dial clockwise until the correct hour is displayed In this case 8 4 Press the CLOCK button 5 Turn the TIMER dial clockwise until the correct minute 15 displayed In this case 30 6 Press the CLOCK button to set the time It will now read 8 30 Notes on Microwaving Food Whenever possible always cook food covered but not sealed Only pastry dishes with crust should be cooked without a cover There are several types of covering suitable for microwave use Plastic film or glass lids must always be checked to ensure they can be used for microwaving Paper towels napkins amp wax paper are useful loose covers that can prevent spitting and keep moisture in your food If you can t find cooking details for a specific quantity of food base the cooking time needed on a similar type of food You should adjust the cooking time accordingly Double quantity almost double time half quantity about half the time Remember that refrigerated food will need longer cooking times Frozen food will require even more time to cook Arrange food carefully Always place thickest areas towards the outside of the dish Watch the cooking time Cook for the shortest amount of time indi
5. careful not to let water get into any of the fan portholes or over the power cord gt Odours can be eliminated from the inside of your oven by boiling a solution of one cup of water and several tablespoons of lemon juice in the cavity Very stubborn stains can be removed using a soft nail brush REMEMBER THAT CONDENSATION IS NORMAL HEATING FOOD AND DRINKS WILL INEVITABLY PRODUCE STEAM WHICH IN TURN LEADS TO CONDENSATION REMEMBER THAT THIS IS NORMAL 30 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Checking your problem against the chart below and trying solutions for each problem could keep you from having to call for service PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TRY THIS Electrical cord for Plug into the power oven isn t plugged in The door is open Close the door amp try again outlet Wrong operation set Oven will not This may happen start 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 Microcomputer has scrambled Unsuitable materials have been placed in your Use microwave safe microwave oven cookware only I i e metallic Arcing or items Sparking i p g kas Don t operate an operated when empty oven empty Spilled food Clean the oven remains in the oven cavity with a wet cavity towel 31 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Unevenly cooked foods Ov
6. FACE SUCH AS A COUNTERTOP BE SURE THAT THE SURFACE CAN HOLD AT LEAST YOUR MICROWAVE S WEIGHT 15 6 kg o BEFORE PLACING ON YOUR COUNTERTOP REMOVE ANY PROTECTIVE FILM ON THE CABINET SURFACE o BUT DO NOT REMOVE THE LIGHT BROWN MICA COVER THAT IS SCREWED TO THE OVEN CAVITY TO PROTECT THE MAGNETRON o FINDA LEVEL SURFACE THAT PROVIDES ENOUGH OPEN SPACE FOR THE INTAKE AND OUTLET VENTS 12 inch 30cm NOTE 3 0 inch 7 5c z For in unit EE installation please see next page 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 LEFT OPEN FOR PROPER AIR FLOW 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 DAMAGE THE OVEN o PLACE YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM RADIOS AND TELEVISIONS YOUR OVEN MAY CAUSE SIGNAL INTERFERENCE o UNLESS YOU ARE INSTALLING YOUR MICROWAVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 10 DO NOT PUT YOUR OVEN ON TOP OF ANY OTHER HEAT PRODUCING APPLIANCE OR A RANGE COOKTOP DOING SO COULD DAMAGE YOUR OVEN AND MAKE THE WARRANTY VOID Installing your Microwave 10 465 370 BIMZSKIT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS LOCATION OF FIXING PLATES IMPORTANT Rear Panel of Cabinet Must be Removed Behind Microwave REAR The ventilation requiremants must be obs
7. OP CANCEL button or open the oven door e To restart the oven close the door and press the START button If you wish to cancel the cooking program press the STOP CANCEL button twice 27 stop Cancel amp Door Open Protection Sto Cancel 1 If your Microwave 2 When setting a Oven 15 running new program press Stop Cancel press to pause it Press Stop Cancel Start to continue to ensure operating Press you ve Stop Cancel twice cancelled any to stop the program previous altogether cooking programs Door Open Protection When your Microwave Oven is running you can open the door at any time to check cooking 2 When the 2 Close the 2 Note that door is opened door and when the the oven will press Start door 15 stop running again Your left open automatically Microwave for longer and the Oven will than 10 remaining continue minutes cooking time cooking as it the light displayed will Was set in will stay the same the program switch until the off end 28 Child Notes on Display Child lock Function To prevent children from using your Microwave Oven do the following To Lock To Unlock Press amp hold the While your Microwave is In STOP CANCEL button locked mode press and hold and hold for 3 seconds the STOP CANCEL button After a beep the display for 3 seconds will show the LOCK After a long beep the light _ This me
8. T FROM MAKING SURE THAT THE OVEN DOOR CAN CLOSE PROPERLY YOU NEED TO ALSO CHECK THAT THERE IS NO DAMAGE TO THE DOOR EG DENTED HINGES amp LATCHES BROKEN OR LOOSENED DOOR SEALS amp SEALING SURFACES Avoiding Exposure to Microwave Energy IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVE ENERGY READING THESE PRECAUTIONS WILL HELP YOU TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE ENERGY REMEMBER THAT YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE BUT A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN NEVER USE THE INTERIOR OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN FOR STORAGE PURPOSES NEVER STORE COMBUSTIBLE ITEMS SUCH AS BREAD COOKIES PAPER PRODUCTS ETC INSIDE THE OVEN TO FACILITATE COOKING ACCIDENTAL OPERATION CAN CAUSE THESE ITEMS TO GO ON FIRE AND DO DAMAGE TO YOUR MICROWAVE THEREBY PUTTING YOU AT RISK IF YOU USE IT WHILE IT IS DAMAGED Never Use Your Microwave to A note on the type of energy used by your Microwave Oven Microwaves are electromagnetic waves that transmit energy When cooking the microwave energy penetrates food to a depth of 4cm 1 inches causing its molecules to vibrate The heat produced by this friction enables food to be heated cooked or defrosted How quickly a microwave oven cooks will depend on the size quality and shape of the food being cooked Microwave cooking 15 healthy in that without the need for large amounts of cooking liquid it means that food retains vi
9. TON ONCE AMOUNT TWICE 3 TIMES 3 Press START button 22 Auto Cookin RICE 1 Rotate dial clockwise until AUTO and 2 are displayed 2 Press button to set the weight of rice Refer to the chart below for cooking guide BUTTON TIME 3 Press START button PORRIDGE l Rotate COOK dial clockwise until AUTO and 3 are displayed 2 Press button to set the weight of porridge Reter to the chart below for cooking guide PRESS WELADJ COOKING BUTTON TIME ONCE TWICE 3 TIMES 3 Press START button 23 Auto Cookin BAKED POTATO 1 Rotate COOK dial clockwise until AUTO and 4 are displayed 2 Press WEL button to set the weight of potato 3 Press START button Refer to the chart below for cooking guide PRESS AD COOEIN G NER BUTTON TIME TWICE 3 TIMES 10 00 ONCE 4 TIMES 13 30 1000 18 00 16 00 20 00 1500 26 00 AUTO REHEAT 1 Rotate COO dial clockwise until AUTO and 5 are displayed 2 Press WEILADJ button to set the weight of food Refer to the chart below for cooking suade HT PRESS WET ADT COO KIM C ten BUTTON TIME 10 1 2 10 6 TIMES 7 TIMES 1000 TIMES Og 9 TIMES 410 3 Press START button 24 Auto Cookin FISH 1 Rotate COOK dial clockwise until AUT OQ and 6 are displayed 2 Pre
10. WAVE WHEN YOU Page 6 CLEAN THE DOOR AND OVEN SURFACES USE ONLY MILD NONABRAISIVE SOAPS OR DETERGENTS APPLIED WITHA SPONGE OR SOFT CLOTH AS WITH MOST COOKING APPLIANCES CLOSE SUPERVISION IS NEEDED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE IN YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN DO NOT COVER OR BLOCK ANY e SHOULD A FIRE START VENTS ON THE OVEN 1 KEEP THE OVEN DOOR ONLY PLACE YOUR OVEN ON A FLAT ae LEVEL SURFACE 2 TURN THE OVEN OFF amp e DON T LET CHILDREN PLAY WITH UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE YOUR MICROWAVE 3 DISCONNECT THE POWER e MAKE SURE YOU READ THE SECTION AT THE FUSE OR CIRCUIT ON INSTALLING YOUR BREAKER PANEL MICROWAVE PROPERLY Pages 9 10 e ONLY EVER USE YOUR MICROWAVE FOR ITS INTENDED USE e MAKE SURE YOU READ THE SECTION HEATING FOODS AND NEVER ON COOKING FOODS IN YOUR FOR INDUSTRIAL OR OVEN THERE ARE SOME ITEMS LABORATORY PURPOSES WHICH SHOULD NOT BE HEATED IN YOUR MICROWAVE e COOKING UTENSILS amp DISHES WILL Page 14 AND THINGS YOU BE HOT WHEN YOU TAKE THEM MUST NEVER USE YOUR OUT AFTER COOKING MICROWAVE FOR Page 7 HANDLE WITH CARE CONFORMITY TO W E E E DIRECTIVE This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product
11. ans that LOCK function is cancelled your Microwave Is now and the light will disappear locked Your Microwave is now unlocked and can be used again normally DISPLAY When the oven is not being run the LED display shows the clock will flash While functioning the LED displays the related setting In the operating and suspended state eg if operation is paused the LED will display the cooking time remaining In the operating or suspended state or when the door is open the flashing Micro light will be lit and the restarting light will flash 29 Qleaig Note never use abrasive cleaning substances or coarse cleaning materials to clean your Microwave Your Microwave requires a minimum of maintenance Remember that after you clean the turntable and its ring assembly you must place them correctly otherwise your Microwave will not work properly Always keep the door seal surfaces clean o Youcan do this by wiping them down regularly with a damp cloth so that any grease food debris or spatters will not build up o THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT AS LETTING SUCH SUBSTANCES COLLECT CAN RESULT IN LEAKAGE OF MICROWAVE ENERGY FROM YOUR OVEN Clean the inside of your oven after use with a slightly damp cloth Clean the glass turntable plate using washing up liquid or in a dishwasher Clean the outside of your Microwave Oven with a soft cloth and a mild warm detergent solution Be
12. ayed 3 00 Press the START button Express Cooking EXPRESS COOKING Y The EXPRESS feature TIME PRESS START BUTTON of your Microwave 0 30 once Oven will operate at 1 00 twice HIGH power 100 1 30 3 times power output for 2 00 4 times EXPRESS cooking 2 30 gt times 3 31 6 times v Each time you press 4 30 7 times the START button 5 30 8 times you will set your 6 30 9 times microwave to nu 10 times Express cook for a 5 30 11 times longer 30 inl domas 10 30 13 times seconds time See 11 30 14 times the table on the 12 00 15 times right The maximum time you can set your Microwave to cook for is 60 minutes ALSO NOTE If you want to stop cooking after you have set a cooking program just open the door while your microwave is running and the door safety system will turn the microwave off 21 Auto Cooking Setting your Microwave s Auto Cooking feature Your Microwave automatically works out the correct cooking mode and cooking time e You can choose from 8 AUTO COOKING DEFROSTING menus e The codes used by the AUTO COOKING menu are listed in the chart below MENU CODE COFFEE 1 RICE z PORRIDGE 3 BAKED POTATO 4 AUTO REHEAT 3 FISH POPCORN T PIZZA G D DEFROST BY WEIGHT 9 COFFEE 1 Rotate COOK clockwise until AUTO and 1 are displayed 2 Press button to set the amount Refer to the chart below for cooking ewde PRESS WELADJ BUT
13. can reduce the chances of this happening further by Avoiding using straight sided containers with narrow necks Not overheating Stirring the liquid before placing the container in the oven and again halfway through the heating time After heating allow to stand in the oven for a short time stirring again before carefully removing the container using a cloth or oven glove 2 Likewise if you are heating feeding bottles and baby food jars always stir or shake them and then check the temperature before you serve them to avoid burns Remember that babies can be easily scalded gt If you are cooking bacon do not place it directly on the turntable as excessive heating may make the turntable likely to break 2 Bagged Popcorn always read the manufacturer s guidelines before Microwaving bagged popcorn 2 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 2 sure to make checks on your food during operation to avoid burning and excessive cooking 2 Always be careful when opening partially sealed containers there is the risk of steam escaping TO TEST WHETHER YOUR UTENSIL IS MICROWAVE SAFE YOU CAN CONDUCT THE FOLLOWING TEST 1 Fill a microwave safe container with 1 cup of cold water 250ml along with the utensil in question 2 Cook on maximum power for 1 minute no longer than this 3 Carefully feel the ute
14. cated and only cook for longer if needed after checking your food Remember that severely overcooked food can smoke or ignite o Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed cooking of such foods as chicken and hamburgers Turn large items like roasts at least once Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfway through cooking both from top to bottom and from the centre of the dish to the outside Some soft vegetables eg cauliflower carrots peas should be cooked with a little water However mushrooms tomatoes and peppers should be cooked without water Try to cut larger vegetables into even sized pieces Always cook vegetables in a covered container and stir them from time to time Cook fatty pieces of meat eg pork poultry on a non metallic grid or upside down saucer inside a suitable container This will allow the fat to drain away Cook leaner types of meat on a browning skillet Be sure to turn once during the cooking time Ready meals always make sure that these are marked as being suitable for microwaving Follow the instructions as printed on the container such as removing the foil lid or pricking the plastic film Remember that you will need to allow for standing time after you take your food from your Microwave Oven Denser foods will take longer to stand to cool properly 18 Using your Microwave Oven The Control Panel It s a good idea to familiarise yourself with
15. e to cover food during cooking to retain moisture Do not allow plastic wrap to touch Cling Film food Thermometers Microwave safe only meat amp candy thermometers Wax Paper Use as a cover to prevent splattering and to retain moisture 15 Materials that you CAN T use in your Microwave Materials that you CAN T use your Microwave Aluminium trays May cause arcing Transfer food into microwave amp foil safe dish ood carton with May cause arcing Transfer food into microwave metal handles safe dish Metal metal Metal shields the food from microwave energy trimmed utensils Metal trim may also cause arcing Metal twist ties May cause arcing amp 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 will dry out and may split or crack when Wood used in your Microwave Remember You can always check the packaging of utensils to confirm their microwave suitability OTF in doubt leave it out setting your Microwave s Clock Before you start using your Microwave want to set the time on the Clock and Preset times for cooking v Your Microwave operates a 12 hour clock setting 12 00AM 11 59PM v Each time you press a button a beep will sound 1 Clock setting For example to set time as
16. ercooked foods Undercooked foods 22 POSSIBLE CAUSE Unsuitable cookware 15 being used to prepare foods Food 15 not defrosted completely Cooking time amp power level are unsuitable for your food Food has not been turned or stirred Cooking time power level is too long too great Unsuitable cookware 15 being used to prepare food Food 15 not defrosted completely eg Ice present in the centre of food Oven ventilation ports are restricted Cooking time power level is unsuitable Turn or stir food TRY THIS Use microwave safe cookware only Completely defrost food Use the correct cooking time and power level Use the correct cooking time power level Use microwave safe cookware only Completely defrost food Check that the oven ventilation ports are not blocked Use the correct cooking time power level Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TRY THIS Unsuitable cookware is being Use microwave safe used to prepare cookware only food Improp d P Use correct cooking defrosting time power level unsuitable Food has not been turn stir food turned or stirred Frequent cleaning Noise comes Food debris from turntable grinding between of these parts during turntable and oven should eliminate cooking floor reduce the noise Noise comes When cooking on from oven lower powers your when
17. erved t guile ation ventila 200 em m FRONT Ensure that the fixing plates are fhe correct way round before fixing Info place Frame fixing screws A RA Lj l n Snap on cover location of fixing stud Snap on cover i 1 E SURROUND FRAME NOTE INSTALLATION KIT NOT a INCLUDED BUT MAY BE m CN p PURCHASED AS AN ADDITIONAL ITEM Built under installation for your microwave EY Air flow Rear wall of cabinet to be removed gt Air flow out 20mm x 500mm min Air Tow back Microwave surround kit Microwave 4 Ar flow in 20mm x 500mm min IMPORTANT NO OTHER METHODS OF BUILDING UNDER THE MICROWAVE ARE SANCTIONED BY BAUMATIC Built under installation for your microwave It is possible to build your microwave under a worktop however the following installation MUST be followed 1 The rear wall of the housing unit MUST be removed to allow there to be the correct amount of ventilation 2 The ventilation gaps below the support shelf and below the worktop MUST be adhered to 3 The appropriate Baumatic Microwave Building In Kit MUST be fitted 4 An induction hob MUST NOT be fitted above the microwave 5 It is not necessary for there to be a storage drawer fitted underneath the microwave this is shown purely as an example in the drawing on the preceding page 6 WARNING The microwave will get hot during operation care should be
18. guarantee covers the appliance for normal domestic use only unless otherwise stated Any claims made under the terms of the guarantee must be supported by the original invoice bill of sale issued at the time of purchase This guarantee 15 transferable only with the written consent of Baumatic Ltd If the appliance fails and 15 considered either not repairable or uneconomical to repair between 12 months 2 years if registered and five years 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 The guarantee does not cover Sinks and taps A Failure to comply with the manufacturers instructions for use The replacement of cosmetic components of accessories Accidental damage or wilful abuse Subsequent loss or damage owing to the failure of the appliance or electrical supply Incorrect installation A Losses caused by Acts of God civil war failure to obtain spare parts strikes or lockouts A Filters fuses light bulbs external hoses damage to bodywork paintwork plastic items covers baskets trays shelves burner bases burner caps decals corrosion rubber seals In the course of the work carried out it may be necessary to remove the appliance from it operating position Whilst all reasonable care will be taken Baumatic Ltd cannot accept responsibility for damage sustained to any property whatsoever in this p
19. malfunction or breakdown grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance of electrical current You Will be able to tell if it is because a non grounded appliance will give off an electrical discharge Your Microwave s plug must have a grounding pin and if you use an extension cord this must have a 3 pin inlet outlet as well as carry the same rating or greater than your microwave Only connect to a properly grounded outlet Manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage due to non grounding of appliance 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 DO NOT USE IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED OR IF IT HAS BEEN IMMERSED IN WATER e DO NOT USE IF THE OVEN HAS BEEN DAMAGED OR DROPPED e KEEP CORD AWAY FROM HEAT SOURCES e DON T LET THE CORD HANG OVER THE EDGE OF TABLE DO NOT USE YOUR MICROWAVE OUTDOORS OR NEAR A KITCHEN SINK SWIMMING POOL IN A WET BASEMENT OR ANYWHERE CLOSE TO A SOURCE OF WATER NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE OR REPAIR YOUR MICROWAVE IT RETAINS A HIGH POWER VOLTAGE CHARGE EVEN WHEN UNPLUGGED safety Information Environmental Note GENERAL SAFETY e READ AND FOLLOW THE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID e NEVER USE CORROSIVE CHEMICALS POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO OR VAPOURS IN YOUR EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY MICRO
20. nsil if itis warm do NOT use it for microwave cooking Materials that CAN use in your Microwave Materials that you CAN use in your microwave Utensil Follow manufacturer s instructions The bottom of the browning dish must be at least 3 165 inch 5mm above Browning dish the turntable Incorrect usage may cause the turntable to break Dinnerware Microwave safe only Follow the manufacturer S instructions Do not use cracked or chipped dishes Glass jars Always remove lid Use only to warm food Most glass jars are not heat resistant and may break Heat resistant oven glassware only Make sure there is Glassware no metallic trim Do not use cracked or chipped dishes Oven cooking Follow manufacturer s instructions Do not close with bags metal ties Make slits to let steam escape 9 Paper Towels Use to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat Use with supervision for short term cooking only Paper Plates and Use for short term cooking warming only Do not leave Cups oven unattended while cooking Parchment Use as a cover to prevent splattering or a wrap for steaming Microwave safe only Follow the manufacturer s instructions Should be labelled Microwave Safe Some Plastic plastic containers soften as the food inside gets hot Boiling bags and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit pierced or vented as directed by the package Plastic Wrap Microwave safe only Us
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22. ss WELADJ button to set the weight of fish Refer to the chart below for cooking guide PRESS WEL ADJ ks sa BUTTON 3 Press START button POPCORN 1 Rotate COOK dial clockwise until AUTO and 7 are displayed 2 Press WELADJ button to set the weight of prepackaged popcorn Reter to the chart below for cooking guide PRESS WELADJ COOKING T SorroN 3 Press START button 25 Auto Cooking PIZZA 1 Rotate COOK dial clockwise until AUTO and 8 are displayed 2 Press WELADJ button to set the amount of pizza 3 Press START button Refer to the chart below for cooking puide PRESS ADJ BUTTON Defrost by Weight 1 ror the COOK dial clockwise until AUTO 100 amp Hid are displayed 2 Rotate the COOK dial clockwise to set the weight of your frozen food I e past 8 You can use the DEFROST BY WEIGHT function to defrost anything weighing from 100g up to 2 7 Kg 270094 3 Press START button For information about the weight of food amp its defrosting time needed please check the following table WEIGHT DEFROST TIME 100g 80 sec 1min 20sec 200g 160 sec 2min 40sec 300g 250 sec 4min 10sec 400g 353 sec 5 53sec 500g 455 sec 7min 35sec 2600g 2597 sec 43min 17sec 2700g 2699 sec 44min 59sec Remember If you want to stop the oven during the defrosting process press the ST
23. taken not to accidentally come into contact with the outer surface 7 WARNING Children should not be allowed near to the appliance unsupervised 17 Before you Start Cooking with Your Microwave PLEASE REMEMBER NOT ALL FOODS AND UTENSILS ARE SUITABLE for use MICROWAVE OVENS FOODS THAT MUST NEVER BE MICROWAVED gt Eggs in their shell or whole home canning have hard boiled eggs since reached the required they may explode boiling temperature even after your Microwave has gt Narrow necked stopped heating them containers like syrup bottles the gt Foods that need deep neck could explode frying your Microwave cannot Never use your deep fry and is Microwave when it is liable to present a empty This is a fire fire hazard if you hazard attempt to deep fry with it Sealed liquids and food containers these will gt Foods that you intend to can almost certainly at home There is no explode NEVER way of ensuring that PLACE THEM IN YOUR foods intended for MICROWAVE And please be careful with Heating liquids and drinks when you heat liquid using a Microwave part of the liquid can exceed boiling point ts surface tension is such that it will be susceptible to upward surges To avoid the risk of being scalded always handle bowls and cups of heated liquid steadily and carefully PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR FURTHER ADVICE TO AVOID SCALDING 13 Before you Start Cooking with Your Microwave You
24. tamins 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 appropriate utensil Cook sealed containers Cook items where you have placed a liquid or mercury thermometer eg Inside roasts or turkeys Heat large quantities of cooking oil fondue or deep frying or drinks with high alcohol contents Your Baumatic Microwave Oven Safety Interlock System 5 Turntable Observation Window Ring Assembly Light 6 Glass Tray Turntable Shaft 7 Control Panel TURNTABLE INSTALLATION Hub underside a Never place the glass tray upside down The glass tray should never be restricted b Both glass tray and tumtable ring assembly must always be used during cooking All food and containers of food should always placed on the glass tray for cooking d The glass tray rotates clockwise this is normal Turntable shatt e If glass tray or tumtable ring assembly cracks or breaks contact your nearest authorised service centre Glass tray C Turntable ring assembly Placing Your Microwave Oven O ONCE YOU ARE SURE THAT YOUR OVEN IS NOT DAMAGED EG DENTS OR A BROKEN DOOR AND THAT THERE ARE NO PACKING MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES INSIDE IT YOU CAN THEN INSTALL IT ON A FLAT SUR
25. using a Microwave turns on This is normal lower power and off to obtain level lower power output Steam coming Steam is produced during cooking from Exhaust your Microwave is vent merely venting it The bulb has Change the light burned out bulb The oven light Press the Start key This is normal isn t on Start has not been to commence pressed cooking and see the light come on You have loaded Do not try to cook sealed foods eggs sealed items mussels escargots Pierce My food IS unpierced potatoes skin membranes of exploding or sealed vegetables egg containers yolks and meats 33 Troubleshooting POSSIBLE CAUSE TRY THIS Next time seta Has been cooked shorter cooking My Is too for too long too time or reduce the dry strongly microwave power output My drinks Use a larger utensil SOUDS and than usual liquids are Your food drink has Opening the door boiled over pressing the spurting up STOP CLEAR key from their will stop boiling containers Make sure that your food or ovenware isn t extending beyond the Turntable turntable F doesn t turn Make sure the Turntable or turntable is support isn t properly connected correctly connected amp that nothing has to the drive become wedged under it Something is blocking it Remember that many problems can be avoided if you Just follow the guidelines for using
26. your Microwave Oven s controls before you use it to cook CONTROL Also see following pages for more detail PANEL DISPLAY Cooking time power indicators and present time are displayed POWER Use to set power level CLOCK Press to set the clock AD Press to set the amount of food START Press to start cooking STOP CANCEL Press to stop or cancel cooking TIMER amp COOK dial Rotate to set cooking time Rotate to select automatic cooking menu 19 Using your Microwave Oven You cook with your Microwave Oven by first Choosing a Power Level and then setting the time you need to cook for o set the Cooking Power you d like to use you need to press the Power button one or more times You have several different cooking powers available to you o Please see the table below to select the power you want PRESS POWER POWER DISPLAY BUTTON OUTPUT 100 100 FOR EXAMPLE SUPPOSE YOU WANT TO COOK FOR 1 MINUTE AT 60 Press the STOP CANCEL button Press the POWER button three times Rotate the TIMER dial clockwise until the correct minute is displayed 1 00 Press the START button Minute Timer e SUPPOSE YOU WANT TO SET THE TIMER FOR MINUTES 1 2 3 20 Press the STOP CANCEL button Press the POWER button 6 times Turn the dial clockwise until the correct minute is displ
27. your Baumatic Microwave Oven Please see pages 6 7 11 14 amp 16 34 Baumatic Ltd Conditions of guarantee Dear Customer Your new Baumatic appliance comes complete with a free 12 month guarantee covering both parts and labour costs resulting from defective materials or workmanship Baumatic also gives you the opportunity to automatically extend the guarantee period for a further 12 months at no extra cost giving an initial guarantee period of 24 months The extended guarantee period applies to England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland only To qualify for your full 24 months guarantee you must register your appliance within 28 days of purchase to be covered under this guarantee This can be done online via www baumatic co uk or through returning the guarantee card which can be found in each new Baumatic appliance n addition your appliance is covered by a 5 year parts warranty Baumatic Ltd will provide free of charge the parts required to repair the appliance only if they are fitted by a Baumatic engineer for any defect that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship within a period of 5 years from the original purchase date An additional to 3 year insurance scheme for labour is available should you wish to extend the warranty period Should any person other than an authorised representative of Baumatic Ltd interfere with the appliance the policy is negated and Baumatic Ltd will be under no further liability The

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