Baumatic BAM253TK, BTM25.5SS Instruction Manual

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User Manual for your Baumatic
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combination microwave
oven with grill
BAM253T 25 Litre
K
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25 Litre combination microwave oven
with grill
NOTE: This User Instruction Manual contains important
information, including safety & installation points, which will
enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference; for you or any person not familiar with the operation of the appliance.
JW 25/07/12
BAM253TK
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Contents
Convecti
on cooking (with automatic pre-heating)
Materials you can use in a microwave oven Materials not to be placed in a microwave oven
Installing the oven into a housing unit
My appliance isn’t working correctly
General cleaning advice
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Environmental note 5
Important safety information 5 – 10
Specifications 11 – 14
Product and aperture dimensions 11 Product specifications 11 - 12 Electrical details 12 Description of the appliance 12 Control panel 13 The turntable 13 LED display 14
Using your microwave 15 – 29 The adjustment dial 15 Setting the clock 15 Before first use 15 Microwave cooking 16
Microwave power level chart 17
+30 second (Quick start) 17
Time setting chart 17
Combination cooking 19
Grill cooking 18
Combination cooking chart 19 Convection cooking 20
20 - 21 Interrupting a cooking cycle 21 Cancelling a cooking cycle 22 Enquiry mode 22 Defrost by weight 22 Defrost by time 23 Setting multiple cooking phases 23 The kitchen timer 24 Auto menu function 24 - 25 Auto menu chart 25 Safety lock 26 Microwave cooking guidelines 26 27
27 – 28
28 Utensils table 28 - 29
Cleaning and maintenance 29 – 30 The appliance exterior 29 The appliance interior 29 Turntable and turntable support 29
29 – 30
Installation 30 – 36 Electrical connection 30 31 Aperture and ventilation requirements 32 Built under installation requirements 33 Supplied installation components 33 Preparing the housing unit 34 - 35
35 – 36
37 - 38
Contact details 39
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Environmental note
o The packaging materials that Baumatic uses are environmentally
friendly and can be recycled.
o Please discard all packaging material with due regard for the
environment.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your safety is of the utmost importance to Baumatic. Please make sure that you read this instruction booklet before attempting to install or use the appliance. If you are unsure of any of the information contained in this
General Information
o This appliance is designed for domestic household use. It can
NOT be used as a freestanding microwave and must be built in to a standard kitchen cabinet or housing unit (see the section entitled “Installation” below).
o You should only operate the appliance when the turntable and
turntable support are in position.
o You should only use ovenware that is suitable for being used in a
microwave.
o To prevent corrosion occurring due to moisture/condensation,
the cavity and the door of the microwave should be wiped dry after each use of the appliance.
o The appliance must not be left unattended if you are heating or
cooking food in containers that are made of paper, plastic or other flammable materials. If left unattended, they could pose a
fire hazard.
o If you notice smoke coming from the appliance, you should keep
the door of the microwave closed and then disconnect it from your mains supply. DO NOT use your microwave oven, if you think it is not operating correctly.
Installation
o IMPORTANT: Only the built in/built under installation
sanctioned by Baumatic and outlined in this manual should be followed.
o A separate building in kit will be supplied with the microwave, to
allow you to complete a built in installation.
o IMPORTANT: The adjacent furniture or housing and all
materials used in the installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 85°C above the ambient temperature of the room it is located in, whilst in use.
booklet, please contact the Advice Line.
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o Certain types of vinyl o
r laminate kitchen furniture are particularly prone to heat damage or discolouration at temperatures below the guidelines given above.
o Any damage caused by the appliance being installed in
contravention of this temperature limit, or by placing adjacent cabinet materials closer than 4mm to the appliance, will be the
liability of the owner.
o For use in leisure accommodation vehicles, please refer to
the appropriate information given in the installation instructions for this appliance.
o The use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other
environment without the express agreement of Baumatic Ltd. will invalidate any warranty or liability claim.
o Your new appliance is guaranteed against electrical or
mechanical defects, subject to certain exclusions that are noted
Service
o Your microwave complies with all relevant safety standards. In
order for it to continue to operate safely, only an engineer that
o IMPORTANT: It is dangerous for a non qualified person to work
on the appliance, in particular if they remove the cover that provides protection against exposure to microwave energy.
o If you notice that the door seal, door surfaces, power cord and
plug are damaged. You should stop using the appliance,
o
affect
your statutory rights.
in the Conditions Of Guarantee. The foregoing does not
appliances.
Only genuine Baumatic spare pa
rts should be fitted to your
appliance. These can be obtained from the
is approved by THINK
appliances.
THINK
disconnect it from the mains supply and contact the Advice Line.
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Warning and safety instructions
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legislation. Baumatic do wish to emphasise that
this compliance
does not remove the fact that the appliance
surfaces will
become hot during use a
nd retain heat after
operation.
o DO NOT place anything between the door and the door frame.
o DO NOT store anything that is flammable inside of the
microwave. When it is switched on, the items could catch fire.
o DO NOT switch the appliance on if there is no food or liquid
inside of the microwave. If you run the microwave whilst it is empty, there is a chance that it will overload.
o The door seals and the door surfaces should ALWAYS be kept
clean and free from debris.
Child Safety
o Baumatic strongly recommend that babies and young children
are prevented from being near to the appliance and not allowed to touch the appliance at any time.
o If it is necessary for younger family members to be in the
kitchen, please ensure that they are kept under close supervision at all times.
o IMPORTANT: This appliance should only be operated by adults.
You SHOULD NOT allow young children to use the microwave without supervision. Older children should only operate the appliance if they have been thoroughly instructed on how to use the microwave and the consequences of improper usage.
General Safety
o Do not allow electrical fittings or cables to come into contact
with areas on the appliance that get hot.
o Do not use the appliance to heat the room it is located in.
o Do not use the appliance to dry paper, textiles or animals.
o Do not install the appliance next to curtains or soft furnishings.
o Do not use the appliance to heat unopened bottles or cans etc.
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This appliance complies with all current Australian and
European safety
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o Do not heat cooking oil or liquid containing alcohol, as there is
the chance of spontaneous combustion.
o Do not boil eggs or similar foods in their shells, otherwise they
may burst. It is possible to poach eggs in your microwave, providing you prick the yolks first.
o Do not attempt to lift or move cooking appliances by using the
oven door, as this may cause damage to the appliance or result in injury to the person lifting the appliance.
Cleaning
o Cleaning of the oven should be carried out on a regular basis.
o Great care should be taken whilst using this appliance and when
following the cleaning procedure.
o IMPORTANT: The appliance must be disconnected from the
mains before following the cleaning procedure.
Installation
This appliance must be correctly installed by a suitably qualified person, strictly in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
o Baumatic Ltd. d
eclines any responsibility for injury or damage, to person or property, as a result of improper use or installation of this appliance.
o Heat, steam and moisture will be created during use of the
appliance, take care to avoid injury and ensure that the room is adequately ventilated. If the appliance is going to be used for prolonged periods of time, then additional ventilation may be required.
o Please consult with your qualified installer if you are in any doubt
about the amount of ventilation that you will require.
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NOTE: Adequate ventilation within the installation cavity is essential
to maintain
temperatures within permissible levels. Any fault
attributed to inadequate ventilation may
not be covered by warranty.
o
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Declaration of conformity
o CE: Appliance conforming to the European directives
89/336/EEC, 93/68/EEC, 73/23/EEC
and subsequent revisions
and “RoHS” directive 2002/95/CE.*
o The manufacturer declares that the oven is built using certified
materials and requires the appliance to be installed in accordance with the standards currently in force. This appliance must be used by a trained person for domestic purposes only.
* The RoHS directive stands for “the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment”. This directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than the agreed levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants.
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Specifications
Product dimensions (including frame kit)
Height: 460 mm Width: 594 mm Depth: 465 mm
Aperture dimensions
Height: 450 mm Width: 600 mm Depth: 550 mm
Product specifications
o 10 functions: Auto-reheat Vegetables Fish Meat Pasta Potato Pizza Soup Chicken Cake
o Quick start
o LED full programmer
o Pushbutton control operation
o Safety lock
o Stainless steel exterior and cavity
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For future reference please record
the following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice. The rating plate for your oven can be located by opening the microwave oven door and looking on the right hand side of the chassis.
Model Number ……………………………….
Serial Number ……………………………….
Date of Purchase ……………………………….
Description of the appliance
A) Control panel B) Turntable shaft C) Turntable ring assembly D) Glass tray
E) Viewing window F) Door G) Safety interlock system H) Grill rack
o Capacity: 25 litres o Microwave output: 900 W o Grill output: o Hot air output:
Electrical details
Supply Connection:
Max Rated Inputs: Mains Supply Lead:
~
1000-1100 W 2300-2400 W
3 x 1.0 mm²
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Rated Voltage: 230-240 Vac 50 Hz
2300-2400W
10 A plug and cordset
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Control panel
A) LED display B) Convection button C) Stop/Clear button D) Start/+30 Second/Confirm button E) Adjustment dial F) Door button G) Clock/Kitchen timer button H) Defrost by Weight/Time button I) Microwave/Grill/ Combination button
The turntable
o Never place the glass
tray upside down.
o The glass tray and
turntable ring assembly MUST always be used during co
oking.
o All food and food
containers must ALWAYS be placed on the glass tray during cooking.
o If the glass tray or turntable ring assembly cracks or breaks, it
must be replaced immediately. Genuine Baumatic parts can be
B
A
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Stop/ Clear
Start/+30Sec. /Confirm
Microwave
Grill/Combi.
Convection
KG
W.T./Time
Defrost
Clock/
Kitchen Timer
Hub (on the underside)
Glass tray
Turntable ring assembly
Turntable shaft
obtained
appliances.
THINK
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LED display
o The LED display will show the time of day, or if the microwave is
in use, it will show the cooking time.
Indicates that microwave cooking is taking place.
Indicates that convection cooking is taking place.
Indicates that grilling is taking place.
Indicates that defrosting is taking place.
Indicates that the safety lock is engaged.
Indicates that the auto menu function has been selected.
Indicates that grams are shown on the LED display.
Indicates that the temperature (in centigrade) is shown on the LED display.
WARNING: The accessible surface may be hot during operation and for a period of time afterwards.
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Using your microwave
The adjustment dial
o The adjustment dial (E) should only be turned clockwise
(towards the book symbol) if you want to use the auto menu function.
o For all other purposes and settings, the adjustment dial (E)
should be turned anti-clockwise (towards the clock symbol).
Setting the clock
o When your appliance is connected to the power supply for the
signal will sound once.
o Press the clock/kitchen timer button (G) to enter the clock
setting mode.
o Use the adjustment dial (E) to adjust the hour time. You can
adjust the hour time between 0 – 23 in 24 hour clock mode.
o Press the clock/kitchen timer button (G) to confirm the hour
time. The minute digits will flash.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) to adjust the minute time.
o Press the clock/kitchen timer button (G) to confirm the minute
time. The “:” symbol will flash and the time of day will light on the LED display (A).
o If during the clock setting process the stop/clear button (C) is
pressed, the microwave will return to the previous step.
Before first use
o To remove any residue from the oven that may have been left
from the manufacturing process, you should place a cup that is half filled with water in the microwave.
o Set the microwave on its highest power level for 2 minutes.
o The oven cavity and outside of the appliance should be cleaned
with warm soapy water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should be used. The appliance should be thoroughly dried afterwards.
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first time, the LED display (A) will show 0:00 and an audible
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Microwave cooking
o Once the clock has been set, your microwave is then ready to
use.
o Use the door button (F) to open the door of the microwave.
o Check tha
t the turntable shaft, turntable ring assembly and glass
tray are correctly assembled in the cavity.
o Place whatever you are cooking in the centre of the microwave
cavity and then close the microwave door. IMPORTANT: You
should make sure that the door of the microwave is shut securely.
o Press the microwave button (I) once and the LED display (A)
will show “P100”, indicating that the appliance will cook at its highest power level.
o To adjust the power level, turn the adjustment dial (E) or keep
pressing the microwave button (I). “P100”, “P80”, “P50”, “P30” or “P10” will appear on the LED display
o Once the power level that you require appears on the LED
display (A), press the confirm button (D).
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) to set the cooking time that you
require. The maximum cooking time that you can set is 95 minutes.
o Press the start button (D) and your microwave will start to heat.
o If you have set the incorrect power level or time, press the
stop/clear button (C) and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
o At the end of the cooking time, your microwave will give an
audible signal and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
o Use the door button (F) to open the door of the microwave.
o IMPORTANT: The inside of the microwave and the food that
you have been cooking may be extremely hot. So care should be taken when removing items from the microwave. We would recommend that you use an oven glove.
o After the food has been removed from the microwave, you
should make sure that the door is closed.
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+ 30 second button (Quick start)
o If you want to cook on the hi
ghest power level setting for a
period of time, then you can use the +30 second button (D).
o Press the +30 second button (D) once and your microwave will
operate on full power for 30 seconds.
o Each time you press the +30 second button (D) the cooking
time will increase by 30 seconds.
o If a microwave, grill or combination cooking program is in
process, pressing the +30 second button will extend the cooking time by 30 seconds.
o IMPORANT: You cannot use the quick start feature in defrost
and auto menu modes or if you have set multiple cooking phases.
o
select the cooking time, then press the start button (D).
The
microwave will cook on the highest power level setting for
the
period of time that you have set.
Microwave power level chart
Power High Medium
high
Medium Medium
low
Low
Display
shows
P100 P80 P50 P30 P10
Time setting chart
When you are setting a cooking time, the clock will count in the following time intervals.
Time period being set Time intervals
0 – 1 minute 5 seconds
1 – 5 minutes 10 seconds
5 – 10 minutes 30 seconds 10 – 30 minutes 1 minute 30 – 95 minutes 5 minutes
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Alternatively you can just turn the adjustment dial (E) left
and
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Grill cooking
o Press the grill butto
n (I) once and the LED display (A) will show
“P100”.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) or keep pressing the grill button
(I) until “G-1” appears on the LED display.
o Once “G-1” appears on the LED display (A), press the confirm
button (D).
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) to set the cooking time that you
require. The maximum cooking time that you can set is 95 minutes.
o Press the start button (D) and your microwave will start to grill.
o If you have set the incorrect power level or time, press the
stop/clear button (C) and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
o Halfway through the cooking time, an audible signal will sound.
To achieve even grilling results, you should open the door of the microwave and turn the food over.
o After closing the door, you should press the start button (D) and
the microwave will continue to grill.
o At the end of the cooking time, your microwave will give an
audible signal and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
o Use the door button (F) to open the door of the microwave.
o IMPORTANT: The inside of the microwave and the food that
you have been cooking may be extremely hot. So care should be taken when removing items from the microwave. We would recommend that you use an oven glove.
o After the food has been removed from the microwave, you
should make sure that the door is closed.
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Combination cooking
o Press the combination button (I) once and the LED display (A)
will show “P100”.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) or keep pressing the combination
button (I) until “C-1”, “C-2”, “C-3” or “C-4” appears on the LED display (see the table below to see the various combination cooking modes that can be selected).
o Once the combination mode that you require appears on the LED
display (A), press the confirm button (D).
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) to set the cooking time that you
require. The maximum cooking time that you can set is 95 minutes.
o Press the start button (D) and your microwave will start to cook.
o If you have set the incorrect combination mode or time, press
the stop/clear button (C) and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
Combination cooking chart
o The chart below shows the combination cooking modes that can
be selected.
LED display Microwave Grill Convection
C-1
C-2
C-3
C-4
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Convection cooking
o Convection cooking allows you to
operate your microwave like a traditional oven. The appliance does not use microwaves to cook the food and the cavity should be preheated before food is placed inside of it.
o Use the door button (F) to open the door of the microwave.
o Place whatever you are cooking in the centre of the microwave
cavity and then close the microwave door. IMPORTANT: You should make sure that the door of the microwave is shut securely.
o Press the convection button (B) once and the LED display will
show “140”.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) or keep pressing the convection
button to set the temperature. The cooking temperature can be adjusted between 140°C and 230°C.
o Once the temperature that you require appears on the LED
display (A), press the confirm button (D).
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) to set the cooking time that you
require. The maximum cooking time that you can set is 95 minutes.
o Press the start button (D) and your microwave will start to cook.
o If you have set the incorrect cooking time or temperature, press
the stop/clear button (C) and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
Convection cooking (with automatic pre-heating)
o The door of the microwave should be shut before the steps
below are followed.
o Press the convection button (B) once and the LED display will
show “140”.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) or keep pressing the convection
button to set the temperature. The cooking temperature can be adjusted between 140°C and 230°C.
o Once the temperature that you require appears on the LED
display (A), press the confirm button (D).
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o Press the start button (D) and the microwave will start to pre-
heat the oven cavity to the temperature that you have selected.
o Once the required temperature inside the oven cavity has been
reached, an audible signal will sound twice and the LED display will flash.
o IMPORTANT: If after 30 minutes the pre-heating temperature
has not been reached, the audible signal will sound twice. At this point you should input the cooking time that you require.
o You cannot set the cooking time until pre-heating has finished.
o If a cooking time is not set within 5 minutes after pre-heating is
complete, the oven will stop heating and an audible signal will sound five times.
o Use the door button (F) to open the door of the microwave.
o Place whatever you are cooking in the centre of the microwave
cavity and then close the microwave door. IMPORTANT: You should make sure that the door of the microwave is shut securely.
o You cannot set the cooking time until the door of the microwave
has been opened and closed again.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) to set the cooking time that you
require. The maximum cooking time that you can set is 95 minutes.
o Press the start button (D) and your microwave will start to cook.
o If you have set the incorrect cooking time or temperature, press
the stop/clear button (C) and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
Interrupting a cooking cycle
o If you wish to temporarily interrupt a cooking cycle when it is in
progress (for example to stir what you are heating), you should press the door button (F).
o The door of the microwave will open and it will stop heating
immediately.
o To restart the cooking cycle, close the microwave door and then
press the start button (D).
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Cancelling a cooking cycle
o If you wish to cancel a cooking cy
cle when it is in progress, you
o The microwave will stop heating immediately, give an audible
signal and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
o Use the door button (F) to open the door of the microwave.
o IMPORTANT: The inside of the microwave and the food that
you have been cooking may be extremely hot. So care should be taken when removing items from the microwave.
o After the food has been removed from the microwave, you
should make sure that the door is closed.
Enquiry mode
o Whilst the microwave is in use, the LED display (A) will
countdown the cooking time that you have set.
o To check the power level that the microwave is cooking at, press
the microwave/grill/combi button (I) and the power level will appear on the LED display (A) for a few seconds.
o To check the time of day, press the clock/kitchen timer button
(G) and the time of day will flash on the LED display (A) for a few seconds.
Defrost by weight
o Press the defrost by weight/time button (H) once and the LED
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) to select the weight of the food
that you want to defrost. The letter “g” will appear on the LED display (A) to indicate grams.
o The microwave will automatically calculate the defrost time,
based on the weight that you have selected.
o Press the start button (D) and your microwave will start to
defrost the food.
should press the stop/clear button (C).
display (A) will show “d-1”.
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Defrost by time
o Press the defrost by weight/time button (H) twice and the LED
o Turn the adjustme
nt dial (E) to set the defrost time that you
require.
o Press the start button (D) and your microwave will start to
defrost the food.
Setting multiple cooking phases
o It is possible to set the microwave to cook at different power
levels within a single cooking time. A maximum number of 2 cooking phases can be set at once.
o Press the microwave/grill/combi button (I) and set the power
level/cooking mode for the first cooking phase, using the adjustment dial (E).
o Once the power level/cooking mode that you require for the first
phase appears on the LED display (A), press the
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) to set the cooking time for the first
cooking phase.
o Press the microwave/grill/combi button (I) and then follow the
same procedure for the second cooking phase (if required).
o
the cooking phases that you have set.
o If you have set the incorrect power level or time, press the
stop/clear button (C) and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
o At the end of the cooking time, your microwave will give an
audible signal and the LED display (A) will return to showing the time of day.
display (A) will show “d-2”.
again.
(D)
Press the start button (D) and the microwave will proceed with
the start button
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The kitchen timer
The kitchen timer will countdown a
set time and a buzzer will sound when the required time is reached. The kitchen timer is to be used separately from the microwave functions and cannot be used at the same time.
o IMPORTANT: You must make sure that the clock is set to the
correct time before using this feature.
o Press the clock/kitchen timer button (G) twice and the LED
display will show “00:00”.
o Use the adjustment dial (E) to set the desired countdown time.
The maximum programmable time is 95 minutes.
o Press the start/confirm button (D) to set the displayed time.
During the countdown, the LED display will show the remaining time.
o When the countdown is complete, a buzzer will sound five times.
Auto menu function
o Your microwave has menus pre-programmed into it, where it will
cook particular types of food on pre-set power levels and for pre­set periods of time.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) clockwise to access the auto menu
function, the LED display (A) will show “A-1”.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) clockwise to select the food type
that you want to cook.
o Press the confirm button (D) to confirm the food type.
o Turn the adjustment dial (E) clockwise to select the weight of
the food that you want to cook. The letter “g” will appear on the LED display (A) to indicate grams.
o Press the start button (D) and your microwave will start to heat.
The gram symbol will go out and the cooking time will start counting down on the LED display (A).
o The cake menu option utilises convection cooking and includes a
preheat phase of 180°C. When the oven reaches the 180°C, the audible signal will sound.
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o The oven will stop heating, s
o you can open the microwave door to place the cake inside of the cavity. Shut the oven door and then press the start button (D) to begin cooking.
Auto menu chart
Menu Weight
(g)
Display Power
150 150 250 250 350 350 450 450
A1
Reheat
600 600
100%
1 (about 230g) 1 2 (about 460g) 2
A2
Potato
3 (about 690g) 3
100%
150 150 300 300 450 450
A3
Meat
600 600
100%
150 150 350 350
A4
Vegetable
500 500
100%
150 150 250 250 350 350 450 450
A5
Fish
650 650
80%
50
100
A6
Pasta
150
80%
200 200 400 400
A7
Soup
600 600
100%
A8
Cake
475 475 Preheat at 180°C
200 200 300 300
A9
Pizza
400 400
C-4
500 500 750 750
1000 1000
A10
Chicken
1200 1200
C-4
25
50 (with water 450ml)
150 (with water 1200ml)
100 (with water 800ml)
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Safety lock
o When the microwave is not heating,
it is possible to switch on
the safety lock.
o Press and hold down the stop/clear button (C) for 3 seconds.
o The microwave will emit a long audible signal and the LED
display (A) will display a padlock symbol.
o Until the safety lock is switched off, all buttons on the microwave
will be disabled.
o To switch off the safety lock, press and hold down the stop/clear
button (C) for 3 seconds. The microwave will emit a long audible signal and the padlock symbol will disappear from the LED display (A).
Microwave cooking guidelines
o If you are heating liquid in the microwave, then you must also
place a teaspoon in the container. This will ensure that the liquid does not boil suddenly after being removed from the microwave cavity.
o This phenomenon is called “delayed boiling”, this means that a
liquid can be close to boiling point, even if there is no steam coming off the liquid or the liquid is not bubbling. If the liquid container is even gently shaken, then the liquid can without warning boil over or even spurt. This could scald the end user.
o If the food you are cooking has a skin or peel (e.g. sausages,
tomatoes, potatoes etc), then you should pierce the skin or peel with a fork. This will ensure that if steam is created during the heating process, it can escape and the food will not burst.
o When heating baby food, the bottle or jar containing the food
should NEVER have a top or lid on. After cooking, to ensure that the food has been heated uniformly, you should stir or shake the food. IMPORTANT: You must check the temperature of the food
before feeding it to a child.
o When heating food in a microwave, it will transmit the heat to
the container that the food is in or on. You should ALWAYS use oven gloves when removing items from the microwave.
o You should make sure that you do not cook food for too long or
at too high a power level. This could cause certain areas of the food to dry out or even ignite.
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o You should not us
e ceramic or porcelain crockery, or porous earthenware inside of your microwave. These dishes could absorb moisture from the food whilst it is cooking, which could cause pressure to build up and shatter the dish.
o If you are heating certain foods and any liquid, moisture will
evaporate and condensation may occur. This does not indicate that the appliance is faulty and it can be particularly noticeable if the ambient temperature of the room is high.
o IMPORTANT: Any condensation should be wiped up with a soft
cloth as soon as you have finished using the microwave.
o After the cooking time has completed, you should let the food
stand for a few minutes. This is called “standing time” and will allow the heat generated by the microwave to spread evenly throughout the food.
Materials you can use for microwave cooking
Material Remarks
Aluminium foil To be used for shielding only. Small smooth pieces can
be used to cover thin parts of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking. Arcing can occur if foil is too close to the cavity walls. The foil should be at least 2.5 cm away from the cavity walls.
Browning dish Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. The bottom of
the browning dish must be at least 5 mm thick above 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 the lid. Use only to heat food until just
warm. Most glass jars are not heat resistant and may break.
Glassware Heat-resistant oven glassware only. Make sure there is
no metallic trim. Do not use cracked or chipped
dishes. Oven cooking bags
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not close
with a metal tie. Make slits in the bag to allow steam
to escape. Paper plates and cups
Use for short-term cooking/warming only. Do not
leave the oven unattended whilst cooking. Paper towels Use to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat. Use
under supervision and for short-term cooking only. Parchment paper
Use as a cover to prevent splattering or as a wrap for
steaming
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Plastic
Microwave-safe only. Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions. It should be labelled as “microwave safe”.
Some plastic containers soften as the food inside gets
hot. “Boiling bags” and tightly closed plastic bags
should be slit, pierced or vented, as described by the
package. Plastic wrap Microwave-safe only. Use to cover food during cooking
to retain moisture. Do not allow the plastic wrap to
touch the food. Thermometers Microwave-safe only. Meat and candy thermometers. Wax paper Use as a cover to prevent splattering and to retain
moisture.
Materials you cannot use for microwave cooking
Material Remarks
Aluminium tray May cause arcing. Transfer food into a
microwave-safe dish. Food carton with metal handle
May cause arcing. Transfer food into a
microwave-safe dish. Metal or metal­trimmed utensils
Metal shields the food from microwave energy.
The metal trim may cause arcing. Metal twist ties May cause arcing and could cause a fire in the
oven. Paper bags May cause a fire in the oven. Plastic foam Plastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid
inside when exposed to a high temperature. Wood Wood will dry out when used in the microwave
oven and may split or crack.
Utensils table
Cookware Microwave Grill Combination*
Heat-resistant glass
Yes Yes Yes
Non heat­resistant glass
No No No
Heat-resistant ceramics
Yes Yes Yes
Microwave-safe plastic dish
Yes No No
Kitchen paper Yes No No Metal tray No Yes No Metal rack No Yes No Aluminium foil and foil containers
No Yes No
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* Combination mode applies to microwave + grill and microwave + convection modes.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool.
The appliance should be disconnected from your mains supply before commencing any cleaning process.
The appliance exterior
o You should wipe over the front of the appliance with a soft cloth
and warm water mixed with a little washing up liquid.
o DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or sharp objects to clean the
front surface of the microwave.
The appliance interior
o You should wipe over the inside of the appliance with a soft cloth
and warm water mixed with a little washing up liquid.
o You should pay particular attention to the door seal and the
surrounding area.
o DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or sharp objects to clean the
inside of the microwave.
Turntable and turntable support
o The glass tray and turntable ring assembly should be removed
from the microwave for cleaning purposes after each use.
o Clean the glass tray and turntable ring assembly in warm water
mixed with a little washing up liquid.
General cleaning advice
o IMPORTANT: Any condensation should be wiped up with a soft
cloth as soon as you have finished using the microwave.
o To remove odours from inside of the microwave, you should boil
one cup of water mixed with several tablespoons of lemon juice inside of the cavity.
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o The microwave should be thoroughly cleaned before it is
operated for the first time and after each use. This will avoid residual food stuffs becoming baked on the oven cavity. After residues have been baked on several times, they are far more difficult to remove.
o Never clean the oven surfaces by steam cleaning.
o If you use any form of oven cleaner on your appliance, then you
must check with the manufacturer of the cleaner that it is suitable for use on your appliance.
o Any damage that is caused to the appliance by a cleaning
product will not be fixed by Baumatic free of charge, even if the appliance is within the guarantee period.
Installation
The installation must be carried out by a suitably
Electrical connection
YOUR MICROWAVE IS INTENDED FOR FITTED AND PERMANENT INSTALLATION.
o Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the supply
voltage marked on the rating plate corresponds with your mains supply voltage.
o We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified
o WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
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qualified person, in accordance with all current
electrician.
Australian and local regulations.
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o
connected to an earthed socket.
o The wiring in the mains lead is colou
red as follows:
Brown Live Blue Neutral Green and yellow Earth
o As the colours of the wires in the appliance’s mains lead may not
in your spur box, please proceed as follows:
The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked “L” (live), or coloured red.
The blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked “N” (neutral), or coloured black.
The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal marked “E” (earth), or by the earth symbol, or coloured green
and yellow.
o When the connection is completed, no stray strands or cut wire
should be present. The cord clamp must be secured over the outer sheath.
o Broken or damaged power leads must only be replaced by a
suitably qualified person. A power lead of a similar type must be used in replacement.
Before beginning to install your appliance, check that there is no sign of damage (on the inside or the outside of the microwave), and that there are no packing materials or accessories inside the cavity. Remove any protective film on the microwave.
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correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals
This appliance is supplied with a moulded 10A plug, which must be
The eart
hed socket should be easily
accessible after installation.
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Aperture and ventilation requirements
o The diagram above shows the aperture and ventilation
requirements that you require to build the appliance into a housing unit.
o Ensure that the rear panel of the furniture housing unit has been
removed.
o This oven may be installed without any additional ventilation cut
outs being made in the housing unit. However the ventilation cut shown in the diagram MUST be present, otherwise the microwave oven may not function correctly.
o Do not cover the ventilation slots or air intake points.
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Built under installation requirements
IMPORTANT: NO OTHER METHODS OF BUILDING UNDER THE MICROWAVE ARE SANCTIONED BY BAUMATIC.
o The rear wall of the housing unit MUST be removed to allow
there to be the correct amount of ventilation.
o The minimum installation height is 850 mm to allow sufficient
ventilation.
o An induction hob MUST NOT be fitted above the microwave. o WARNING: The microwave will get hot during
operation; care should be taken not to accidentally come into contact with the outer surface.
o WARNING: Children should not be allowed near to the
appliance unsupervised.
Supplied installation components
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Preparing the housing unit
o Your appliance will be supplied with an installation template,
which you should follow when preparing the housing unit.
o Place the template on the base of the housing unit and tape it
into position.
o IMPORTANT: The edge of template must be completely level
with the front edge of the housing unit.
o IMPORTANT: The centre line on the template MUST be
positioned in the middle of the housing unit.
o You should make marks
on the base of the housing unit, in the positions marked with the
letter “a” on the template.
o For the next step in
preparing the housing unit process, you will require 8 x screw A and the bottom brackets.
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o Remove the
template from the base of the
housing unit.
o Fix the bottom
brackets to the base of the housing unit, using
screw A.
o IMPORTANT:
These screws must
be fully tightened.
Installing the oven into a housing unit
o Fit adjustment screw B into the adjustment screw-hole on the
top of the microwave. Adjustment screw B should not be fully tightened at this stage.
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o Place the microwave into the housing unit. o IMPORTANT: Do not push the microwave fully into the
housing unit, as you still need to be able to access adjustment screw B at this stage of the installation.
o IMPORTANT: Make sure that the oven feet are sitting
correctly in the grooves on the bottom brackets.
o Turn adjustment screw B, ensuring that there is a 1 mm gap
between adjustment screw B and the underneath of the top
surface of the housing unit.
o Push the microwave fully into the housing unit. o IMPORTANT: Care should be taken to ensure that you do not
trap or kink the power cord.
o Open the microwave door and locate screw-hole C. Use screw
C to fix the microwave oven to the housing unit. A screw cover is provided to cover the screw cap.
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Troubleshooting
o The microwave will not switch on.
* Check that the appliance has been connected to the mains
supply correctly.
* Check that the fuse in the moulded plug has not blown.
* If fuses blow on a regular basis, then we would recommend that
you consult with a qualified electrician.
* Check that there has not been a power cut.
o The microwave will not start cooking.
* Check that the door is properly shut. * Check that the door seal and surrounding area are clean. * Check that you have pressed Quick Start/Start button.
o The turntable is not turning.
* Check that the turntable shaft is connected to the drive motor
correctly.
* Check that the ovenware is not larger than the turntable glass. * Check that the food you are cooking does not extend beyond the
turntable glass.
o Check that there is nothing underneath the turntable that is
preventing it from turning.
o The microwave does not switch off.
* Isolate the microwave from your mains supply and then contact
o The interior light bulb is not working.
*
bulb can only be replaced by a trained service technician.
o My food is not cooking properly
* Check that the power level and cooking time that you have set,
is appropriate for the food that you are cooking.
* If you are cooking a double amount of food, then you will
normally need to almost double the cooking time.
* If the food that you have placed in the cavity is colder than
normal, then the power level and cooking time may need to be increased.
the Advice Line.
Call the Advice Line. The interior light
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o I am getting condensation in my oven
* Steam and condensation are a natural by product of cooking in a
microwave.
* Do not leave food in the oven to cool after it has been cooked
and the oven has been switched off.
* Use a covered container, where practical, when cooking to
reduce the amount of condensation that forms.
* You should wipe over any condensation that has formed, as soon
as the food has stopped cooking.
IMPORTANT: If your appliance appears not to be operating correctly, then you should disconnect it
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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF.
under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault, then you may be liable for the cost of the call out charge.
The appliance must be accessible for the engineer to perform any necessary repair. If your appliance is installed in such a way that an engineer is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen, then he will not complete a repair.
This includes situations where appliances have been tiled in, sealed in with sealant, have wooden obstructions placed in front of the appliance, like plinths. Or any installation other than the one specified by Baumatic Ltd. has been completed.
IMPORTANT: Baumatic Ltd. operates a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to adjust and modify its products without prior notification.
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Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is
required. The warranty coverage does not include
call-out.
Please return the appliance to your nearest service location as advised by
Think should service be
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