Baumatic BTM17.3SS manual

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    BTM17.3SS Microwave oven[...]

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    1 User Instruction Manual for your BTM17.3SS M ICR OW AVE NOTE: MODEL MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE PICTURE IMPORTANT : PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN. IF YOU FO LLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS, YOUR OVEN WILL GIVE YOU MANY YEARS OF GOOD, SAFE SERVICE. PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL SAFELY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. * NOTE : This[...]

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    2 Specifications………..… ………….……………………………….……3 Safety Information ……..…………….…….…..…4-5 Environmental Note ……………………………………….………..5 Avoiding Exposure to Microwave Energy……….6 Never Use Your Microwave Oven to: ..…..…..…7 Your Baumatic Microwa[...]

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    3 Your Baumatic BTM17.3SS Microwave has: 9 8 Functions 1. Milk / Coffee; 2. Rice; 3. Spagh etti ; 4. Potatoes; 5. Auto Reheat ; 6. Fish; 7. Popcorn; 8. Pizza; 9 LED full programmer 9 Pushbutton control operation 9 Child Safety Lock 9 Stainless Steel Exterior & Cavity Optional Extra: BMK1SS - Stainless Steel building-in kit. Cooking Features : 9[...]

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    4 PLEASE READ BEFORE USING! (To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury or exposure to Mircowave energy) ELECTRICAL SAFETY • NOTE - This appliance must be gr ounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will r educe the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resi stance of electrical current. You will be able[...]

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    5 GENERAL SAFETY • READ AND FOLLOW THE “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” (Page 6). • AS WITH MOST COOKING APPLIANCES, CLOSE SUPERVISION IS NEEDED TO REDU CE THE RISK OF FIRE IN YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN. • SHOULD A F IRE START: 1) KEEP THE OVEN D OOR CLOSED. 2) TURN THE OVEN OFF & UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE. 3[...]

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    6 AVOIDING POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY IMPORT ANT NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVE ENERG Y – READING THE SE PRECAUTIONS WILL HELP YOU TO AVOID POS SIBLE EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE EN ERGY ¾ NEVER ATTEMPT TO USE YOUR OVEN WITH THE DOOR OPEN. THE DOOR MUST BE FULLY CLOSED EVERY TIME YOU OPERATE YOUR OVEN OTHERWISE YOU RISK EXPOSING YOURSELF AN[...]

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    7 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 (1½ 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 coo[...]

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    8 1) Safety Interlock System 2) Observation Window 3) Oven Air Vent 4) Turntable Shaft 5) Turntable Ring Assembly 6) Glass Tray 7) Control Panel Your Baumatic Microwave Oven[...]

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    9 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 ACCESSOR IES INSIDE IT, YOU CAN THEN INSTALL IT ON A FLAT SU RFACE SUCH AS A COUNTERTOP. BE SURE THAT THE SURFACE CAN HOLD AT LEAST YO UR MICROWAV E’S WEIGHT (13.7 kg). o BEFORE PLACING ON YOUR COUNTERTOP : REMOVE ANY PROTE[...]

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    Built under installation for your microwave. IMPORTANT: NO OTHER METHODS OF BUILDING UNDER THE MICROWAVE ARE SANCTIONED BY BAUMATIC. 1 2[...]

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    Built under installation for your microwave. It is possible to build your micro wave under a worktop; however the following installa tion MUST be followed:- 1. The rear wall of the housing uni t 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 adher[...]

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    1 4 PLEASE REMEMBER: NOT ALL FO ODS AND UTENSILS ARE SUITABLE for use in MICROWAVE OVENS. FOODS THAT MUST NEVER BE MICROWAVED: ¾ Eggs in their shell or whole hard-boiled eggs since they may explode, even after your Microwave has stopped heating them. ¾ Foods that need deep- frying: your Microwave cannot deep-fry and is liable to present a fire ha[...]

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    1 5 You can reduce the chances of this happening further by 1. Avoiding using straight-sided containers with narrow necks. 2. Not overheating. 3. Stirring the liquid before placin g the container in the oven and again halfway through the heating time. 4. After heating, allow to stand in th e oven for a short time, stirring again before carefully re[...]

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    1 6 Materials that you CAN use in your microwave: Utensil Remarks Browning dish Follow manufacturer’s instructions. The bottom of the browning dish must be at least 3/16 ths inch (5mm) above the turntable. Incorrect us age may cause the turntable to break. Dinnerware Microwave-safe only. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not use cracke[...]

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    1 7 Materials that you CAN’T use in your Microwave: Utensil Remark Aluminium trays & foil May cause arcing. Transfer food into microwave- safe dish. Food carton with metal handles May cause arcing. Transfer food into microwave- safe dish. Metal / metal- trimmed utensils Metal shields the food fr om microwave energy. Metal trim may also cause [...]

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    1 8 Before you start using your Micr owave, you may want to set the time on the Clock and Preset times for cooking. 9 Each time you press a bu tton, a ‘beep’ will sound. 1. Clock setting – For example; to set time as ‘8:30’ 1) Press the ‘ CLOCK ’ button. 2) Turn the ‘ TIME / WEIGHT ’ dial clock wise until the correct hour is displ[...]

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    1 9 o Whenever possible, always cook food covered (but not sealed!). Only pastry dishes with crust should be cooked without a cover. o 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. o Paper towels, napkins & wax paper are useful loose [...]

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    20 The Control Panel It’s a good idea to famili arise yourself with your Microwave Oven’s controls before you use it to cook. Usin g y our Microwave Oven[...]

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    2 1  You cook with your Microwave Oven by first choosing a Power Level and then setti ng the time you need to cook for. o To 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 po wers available to you. o Please see the table below to select the power you want [...]

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    2 2 QUICK START 9 The Quick Start feature of your Microwave Oven will make it operate at HIGH power (100% power output). 9 Each time you press the START button, you will set your microwave to cook for a longer (by 30 seconds) time. See the table below: ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE FOOD YOU USE QUICK COOK ON IS SUITABLE FOR 100% MICROWAVE POWER. IF NOT, THE[...]

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    2 3 Setting your Microwave’s Auto Cooking feature • Your Microwave automatically work s out the correct cooking mode and cooking time. • You can choose from 8 AUTO COOKING menus. • The codes used by the AUTO COOKING menu are listed in the chart below. ALWAYS REMEMB ER TO FOLLOW THE WEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS WITH THE DIAL TO MATCH YOUR FOOD’S WEI[...]

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    2 4 Auto Defrost[...]

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    2 5 Stop / Cancel 1) If your Microwave Oven is running, press ‘Stop/Cancel’ to pause it. Press ‘Start’ to continue operating. Press ‘Stop/Cancel’ twice to stop the program altogether. 2) When setting a new program, press ‘Stop/Cancel’ to ensure you’ve cancelled any previous cooking programs. ____________________________________ Do[...]

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    2 6 Child-lock Function To prevent children from using your Microwave Oven, do the following: To Lock : Press & hold the ‘STOP/CANCEL’ button and hold for 3 seconds. After a ‘beep’, the display will show the LOCK light‘ ’. This means that your Microwave is now locked. To Unlock : While your Microwave is in locked mode, press and hol[...]

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    2 7 Note : never use abrasive cleaning substances or coarse cle aning materials to clean your Microwav e. Your Microwave re quires a minimum of maintenance. Remember that after yo u clean the turntable and its ring assembly, you must place them corr ectly otherwise your Microwave will not work properly. ¾ Always keep the door seal surfaces clean! [...]

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    2 8 Troubleshooting Checking your problem against the char t below and trying solutions for each problem could keep you from having to call for service. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TRY THIS Electrical cord for oven isn’t plugged in Plug into the power outlet. The door is open Close the door & try again. Wrong operation set Check instruction. Oven [...]

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    2 9 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TRY THIS Unsuitable cookware is being used to prepare foods Use microwave-safe cookware only. Food is not defrosted completely Completely defrost food. Cooking time & power level are unsuitable for your food Use the correct cooking time and power level. Unevenly cooked foods! Food has not been turned or stirred Turn o[...]

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    30 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TRY THIS Unsuitable cookware is being used to prepare food Use microwave-safe cookware only. Cooking time / power level is unsuitable Use correct cooking time / power level. Improper defrosting! Food has not been turned or stirred Turn or stir food. Noise comes from turntable during cooking! Food debris grinding between tu[...]

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    3 1 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TRY THIS My food is too dry! Has been cooked for too long / too strongly Next time, set a shorter cooking time or reduce the microwave power output. My drinks, soups and liquids are spurting up from their containers! Your food/drink has boiled over Use a larger utensil than usual. Opening the door or pressing the ‘STOP/[...]

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    Baumatic Ltd. Conditions of guarantee Dear Customer, Your new Ba umatic applianc e comes complete with a free 12 m onth guarantee cove ring both part s and labour costs resulting from defective materials or workmanship. Baumatic also gives you the opportun ity to automatically ex tend the guarantee p eriod for a further 12 months at no extra cost, [...]

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    Headquarters Baumatic Ltd. Baumatic Buildings, 6 Bennet Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QX, United Kingdom Sales Telephone +44 118 933 6900 Sales Fax +44 118 931 0035 Service Telephone +44 118 933 6911 Service Fax +44 118 986 9124 Spares Telephone +44 118 933 6922 Technical / Advice Telephone +44 118 933 6933 E-mail : sales@baumatic.co.uk technical@b[...]

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