Sammic HM-1035P User manual

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INSTRUCCIONES - USERS MANUAL - MODE D’EMPLOI - MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÕES
HM-1035M/P
Horno microondas
Microwave oven
Four a micro-ondes
Forno miroondas
1. PLEASE READ all the instructions
before you use the appliance.
2. PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE the
“PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE
ENERGY” on this page.
3. This equipment MUST BE EARTHED.
Only plug it into a properly EARTHED
socket head. Please read the
“EARTHING INSTRUCTIONS” on
page 5.
4. ONLY install the appliance in
accordance with the installation
instructions specified in this manual.
5. Some products such as whole eggs
and closed containers, for example,
glass containers with the lid on, could
explode and MUST NOT BE HEATED in
this oven.
6. ONLY use this appliance for the
purpose for which it was designed
and that is described in this manual.
Do not apply chemical products or
corrosive vapours to this appliance.
This type of oven has been
specifically designed to heat, cook or
dry food. It was not designed for
industrial or experimental use.
7. As with any appliance, CHILDREN
must be watched closely whenever
they use it.
8. Check the door cleaning instructions
on page 12 of this product safety
manual.
9. DO NOT heat feeding bottles in this
oven.
10. Open baby food jars before you heat
them and shake or stir the contents
before they are consumed to avoid
burns.
11. DO NOT use this appliance if the wire
or plug are damaged, if it does not
work properly or if it has been
damaged or dropped.
12. This appliance and the power cable
must ONLY be repaired by qualified
technicians. Special tools are required
to repair it. Ask your nearest
authorised technical service to repair
or make adjustments to the
appliance.
13. DO NOT cover or block the filter or
any other outlet in the appliance.
14. DO NOT store the appliance outside.
DO NOT use this product near water,
e.g. near a sink, in a damp basement,
near a swimming pool, or anywhere
similar.
15. DO NOT immerse the wire or plug in
water.
16. Keep the wire AWAY from HOT
surfaces.
17. DO NOT allow the wire to dangle over
the edge of the table or worktop.
18. For commercial use only.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY REGULATIONS
Recognise this symbol as a SAFETY warning
WARNING
When you use electrical equipment, you must take basic precautions to reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire and personal
injury.
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
A. DO NOT attempt to use this oven with the door open as this could result in harmful
exposure to microwave energy. Do not force open the safety latch.
B. DO NOT insert any object between the front of the oven and the door and do not allow
cleaning products or dirt to build up on the seal.
C. DO NOT use the oven if it is damaged. You must make sure that the oven door closes
properly and that the following elements are not damaged:
1. the door (bent)
2. hinges and latches (broken or loose)
3. locking surfaces and door seals.
D. No one, except qualified technicians, must make adjustments to or repair this oven.
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1. Do not use the oven to fry food
completely immersed in oil. The oil
could heat up and be dangerous to
handle.
2. Do not use microwave energy to cook
or reheat eggs in their shell or with the
yolk intact. Pressure could build up
and make them explode. Before you
cook them, perforate the yolk with a
fork or knife.
3. Perforate the skin of potatoes,
tomatoes and similar food before you
cook them in the microwave. If the
skin is perforated, steam can escape
evenly.
4. Do not use the oven without anything
in the chamber.
5. Only heat popcorn in bags specially
designed for use in microwaves. The
time required for the popcorn to
start popping varies depending on
the oven watts. Once they stop
popping, switch the microwave off.
Otherwise the popcorn will become
charred or burnt. Do not leave the
oven unattended.
6. Do not insert standard kitchen
thermometers in the oven. Most
thermometers contain mercury and
could cause electric arcs or damage
the oven.
7. Do not place metal utensils in the
oven.
8. Never use paper, plastic or any other
combustible material that is not
designed for cooking.
9. When you cook with paper, plastic or
any other combustible material, follow
the manufacturer’s instructions for
use.
10. Do not use paper towels that contain
nylon or any other synthetic fibre.
When synthetic fibres heat up they
could melt and set fire to the paper.
11. Do not heat closed containers or
plastic bags in the oven. Food and
liquid could expand quickly and break
the container or bag. Perforate or open
the container or bag before you heat
it.
12. To avoid damaging pacemakers,
consult a doctor or the pacemaker
manufacturer about the effects that
the microwave could have on it.
13. The oven MUST be inspected annually
by an authorised technical service.
Record all inspections and repairs to
keep as a reference.
14. Clean the oven regularly and remove
any traces of food left behind.
15. To avoid the surfaces deteriorating,
keep the oven clean. If the oven is not
cleaned regularly, its service life could
be affected and cause a hazardous
situation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY REGULATIONS
WARNING
WARNING
To avoid the oven chamber from setting on fire:
a. DO NOT cook food excessively. Take care with the oven
when you place paper, plastic or other combustible
material inside to speed up cooking.
b. Before you place paper or plastic bags inside the oven,
remove any wire ties.
c. If any material sets on fire inside the oven, keep the oven
door CLOSED, switch it off and unplug the power cable or
cut off the power supply from the fuse or short circuit
board.
d. DO NOT use the oven chamber for storage. DO NOT leave
paper, kitchen utensils or food inside the chamber when
you are not using it.
Due to the surface tension of liquids, such as water, coffee or
tea, they could heat up above their boiling point without
showing signs of boiling.
You will not necessarily see them boiling or bubbling when
you remove the container from the microwave. LIQUIDS
COULD START TO BOIL AND SPLASH WHEN A SPOON OR
OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED. To reduce the risk of injury:
i) Do not reheat the liquid.
ii) Stir the liquid before you start heating it and halfway
through.
iii) Do not use containers with straight sides and a narrow
neck.
iv) After you have heated the liquid, leave the container to
stand in the microwave briefly before you remove it.
v) Take care when you insert a spoon or other utensil into
the container.
PRECAUTION
To avoid personal injury or damages to property, please follow these instructions:
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Unpack the oven
Inspect the oven and check that it is not damaged, for example, dents in the door
or chamber.
If there are any dents or it is broken, contact the vendor immediately.
If the oven has been damaged, do not attempt to use it.
Remove any material from inside the oven.
If the oven has been stored in an excessively cold place, wait for a few hours
before you plug it in.
Radio interference
Operating the microwave could cause interference with radios, televisions or similar
oven. Reduce or eliminate interference as follows:
Clean the oven door and seals in accordance with the instructions in the Care and
cleaning section.
Place radios, televisions, etc. as far away from the oven as possible.
Improve radio or television reception by installing an aerial properly.
Where to install the oven
Do not install the oven near or on heat sources, e.g. pizza ovens or fryers. This
could cause the microwave to malfunction and reduce the service life of the
electrical parts.
Do not block or obstruct the oven filter. Make sure there is access for cleaning.
Install the oven on the worktop’s flat surface.
Place the warning label in a visible place next to the microwave (50 Hz ovens only)
The socket must be such that the oven can be plugged in from where it is
installed.
A — Leave a gap of at least 10.2 cm (4 inches) above and on each side of
the oven. A proper flow of air around the oven will cool electrical
parts down. A restricted air flow could cause the oven to malfunction
and the service life of the electrical parts to be reduced.
B — Leave at least 10.2 cm (4 inches) between the air outlet at the rear of
the oven and the wall behind it.
Free space around the oven
Installation
DO NOT use a spray gun
DO NOT use metal pots
WARNING
WARNING
To avoid risk of electrocution or
death, the oven must be earthed.
To avoid risk of electrocution or
death, do not tamper with the plug.
Earthing instructions
The oven MUST be earthed.
Earthing the oven reduces the risk of
electrocution because this provides a
conductor for the supply in the event of
a short circuit. This oven has a cable
with an earth wire and an earthed plug.
This plug must be connected to a
properly installed and earthed socket.
If you do not understand the earthing
instructions or do not think that the
oven has been properly earthed, contact
an electrician or professional technical
service.
Do not use extension leads.
If the power cable is too short, ask a
qualified electrician to install a three-slot
outlet. This oven must be connected to a
separate circuit with a nominal
capacitance that meets the product
specifications. If the microwave is
installed in the same circuit as other
appliances, the cooking times may need
to be increased and the fuses could
blow.
External equipotential earthing
(only for exports)
The appliance has a secondary earthing
terminal. This terminal provides external
earthing that is used in addition to the
earth prong on the plug. The terminal is
on the outside rear of the oven and is
marked with the following symbol.
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Screen and functions (HM-1035 P)
STOP/RESET button
The STOP/RESET button stops the cooking cycle in progress and must be pressed
again to delete the remaining cooking time.
When the STOP/RESET button is used to end changes to the program, the changes are
cancelled.
Single button programming
This function allows each number button to be programmed for a specific cooking
cycle. To use this function, just program the length of time and power level required.
Press the button once and the microwave will start to cook the food. Number buttons
1-10 are preset, but you can change them.
Two button
programming
This function allows up to 10 additional programmed entries. A two-digit number will
be assigned to each entry. When two-button programming is used, the button must be
pressed twice in a period of 2 seconds for the cooking cycle to start.
QTY 2X button
The QTY 2X button doubles the original cooking time. The QTY 2X button can be used
together with single or two-button programming. The maximum cooking time is 60
minutes, except when cooking at full power (100%). When full power (100%) is used,
the maximum cooking time is 20 minutes.
Stage cooking
Stage cooking is a cooking cycle with specific levels and times in which the power is
changed. The user can program up to three different power level changes and the
specific length of time for each power level. Each power level and cooking time
combination is what is called a stage. The stage cooking function is only available in
electronic control models. The maximum cooking time is 60 minutes, except when
cooking at full power (100%). When full power (100%) is used, the maximum cooking
time is 20 minutes.
PROGRAM button
This function allows a number button to be programmed for a power level and specific
time during stage cooking.
POWER LEVEL button
The POWER LEVEL button allows you to program a cooking cycle for a specific power
level (100%, 80%, 60%, 40%).
START/
+ 30 SEC button
The START/+30 SECbutton is used to
start a cooking cycle and increase the
reheat time by 30 seconds.
The START/+30 SEC button is used to
reheat for 30 seconds at full power
(100%). The oven will start immediately
and 30 seconds will be added to the
countdown each time the button is
pressed, up to a maximum reheat time
of 5 minutes.
Note: The START/+30 SEC button can
only be pressed in manual time input
mode.
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CHECK PROGRAM button
This function allows you to check the programmed cooking time and the power level
for any programmed button.
1. Press the CHECK PROGRAM button.
•The screen displays CHECK.
2. Press the required number button.
• The screen displays PROG–XX (XX shows the program number).
• The screen displays STAGE- 1, and then the cooking time and the power level
blink. Example: 00:30 HI (00:30 HIGH)
• The same information is displayed on the screen for the next stages.
3. Press the STOP/RESET button to exit the Check program function.
Energy saving mode
This function is used to save energy:
1. Press the CHECK PROGRAM button and hold it down for 3 seconds.
•The screen displays CHECK, the oven beeps and the screen goes blank.
2. To use the oven in Energy saving mode, press any button.
• The screen displays: 0 and all of the keypad functions will be the same as the
Normal mode functions.
• If the keypad is not touched for a period of 10 seconds, the screen will go blank.
3. To disable this mode, press any key and keep the CHECK PROGRAM button held
down for 3 seconds.
• The screen displays CHECK and the oven beeps.
4. Press the STOP/RESET button so that the oven goes back to normal mode.
Program lock mode
This function locks the control panel and prevents the oven from being operated
inadvertently.
1. Press the STOP/RESET button and keep it down for 3 seconds to enable it.
• The oven beeps and the screen displays: 0 next to a button display.
2. Press the STOP/RESET button and keep it down for 3 seconds to disable it.
•The oven beeps and the button display disappears.
Silent mode
This function silences the keypad (except the end of cycle beep). Proceed as follows:
1. Press the QTY 2X buttons and keep it down for 3 seconds.
• The screen displays DOUBLE, the oven makes a noise and the screen displays
MUTE for 1 second. The then screen displays: 0.
2. To disable it, press the QTY 2X buttons and hold it down for 3 seconds.
• The screen displays DOUBLE, the oven makes a sound and the screen displays: 0.
DEFROST button
When DEFROST is selected, the automatic cycle divides the defrost time into alternate
defrost and rest periods by stopping and starting. The maximum defrost time is 60
minutes.
Screen and functions (HM-1035 P)
If these functions are
different to your oven
functions
The functions described in
this manual show the
available functions in the
product range. If your
microwave does not include
all of the options shown, this
is not a mistake. The
information provided applies
to several models in this
product range.
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Screen and functions (HM-1035 P)
Cooking screen
SCREENS DESCRIPTION
Programming screen
SCREENS DESCRIPTION
Screen
Depending on the model, some words
and symbols on the screen can be
viewed but are not available. During
normal oven operation, not all of the
elements will be shown at the same
time.
Ready
The screen displays: 0 when the oven
control is ready for inputs.
It is displayed when the oven is ready for inputs.
Shows the cooking time. If a cooking stage is
programmed, the total cooking time is displayed.
Displayed when the QTY2X button is pressed
These settings show the current microwave power level
used.
100%
80%
60%
40%
It is displayed when the oven in is programming mode.
It is displayed when the CHECK PROGRAM button is
pressed
It is displayed when a specific cooking stage is
programmed and when the cooking cycle for a
programmed button is checked The oven beeps when the
numbers are changed (1 to 3).
Oven screen
Oven control
Oven door window and inside
light
8
To stop the oven
Open the oven door or press the
STOP/RESET button to stop the oven
operation. The screen continues to
show the countdown for the time set.
Close the door and press the
START/+30 SEC button to restart the
oven.
To cancel errors
If the oven does not cook, press the
STOP/RESET button to delete the
screen. If the oven cooks, press the
STOP/RESET button once so that the
oven stops, and then again to delete the
screen. If the oven door is open and the
time is displayed on the screen, close
the oven door and press the
STOP/RESET button to delete the
screen.
Does my oven have the
stage programming
option?
No button on the oven shows the stage
programming (it is a hidden function).
Stage cooking is a function that is
present during programming. Consult
the Programming buttons on this page
for more detail.
QTY 2X button
(some models)
To double the cooking time when cooking
more than one portion of food.
The maximum cooking time is 60 minutes
00 seconds, except when cooking at full
power. When full power (100%) is used, the
maximum cooking time is 20 minutes 00
seconds.
1. Open the oven door and put the food
in. Close the door.
• The screen displays: 0. The light will
switch on.
2. Press the QTY 2X button.
• The screen displays DOUBLE
3. Press the button or sequence of preset
buttons (e.g.: button 5)
• The screen displays PROG- 05
4. The oven will start to cook the food
after 1 second. The cooking time shown
on the screen is the sum of the original
cooking time doubled.
How to use the oven electronic controls
(HM-1035 P)
Manual time input
To cook food for a specific time and at a specific power level of your choice.
NOTE: To use the Time Input, you must first press the POWER LEVEL button.
1. Open the oven door and put the food in. Close the door.
• The screen displays: 0. The light will switch on.
2. Press the POWER LEVEL button.
• If you want you can press the POWER LEVEL button to change
the power level (some models).
• The screen displays the power level (e.g.: 100%).
- 100% means 100% microwave power, 80% means 80%, 60%
means 60% and 40% means 40% microwave power. When you press the power
level button continuously, the power level will cycle through each of the levels
continuously.
3. Enter the cooking time using the number buttons.
4. Press the START/+30 SEC button to start the cooking cycle.
• When the cooking cycle finishes, the oven beeps and switches off.
Programmed buttons
To cook food in preset cooking sequences.
1. Open the oven door and put the food in. Close the door.
• The screen displays: 0. The light will switch on.
2. Press the necessary button.
• For single button programming,
only press one button.
• For two button programming,
press the same button twice.
• If the button has not yet been programmed
the screen will display NO DATA.
3. The oven starts to cook the food.
• The screen displays the total cooking time.
4. • When the cooking cycle finishes, the oven beeps and switches off.
Factory settings
DEFROST button
Defrosts food, dividing the total defrost time into alternate defrost and
rest periods by stopping and starting:
1. Open the oven door and put the food in. Close the door.
2. Press the DEFROST button.
• The DEFROST indicator switches on and the screen displays :0.
3. Press the number buttons(s) to enter the necessary defrost time.
4. Press the START/+30 SEC button.
5. The oven starts the cycle.
• The screen displays a countdown that shows the remaining defrost time DEFROST
mode.
NOTE: The oven beeps during the defrost cycle to warn that the food needs to be
turned over or repositioned.
6. Open the door and reposition the food. Close the door.
7. Press the START/+30 SEC button to proceed with the defrost cycle.
NOTE: If you do not open the door to reposition the food, the defrost cycle carries on.
Button Time
1 10 sec.
2 20 sec.
3 30 sec.
4 45 sec.
5 1 min.
Button Time
6 1 min. 30 sec.
7 2 min.
8 3 min.
9 4 min.
0 5 min.
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How to use the oven electronic controls
(HM-1035 P)
Programmed buttons
The oven comes from the factory with buttons 1-10 preset.
To reset buttons 1-10 or to program buttons 11-19 proceed as follows.
1. The door can be open or closed with the screen displaying: 0.
2. Press the PROGRAM button.
• The screen displays PROGRAM.
3. Press the number key that you want to program.
• If you program button 4, the screen will display PROG- - 04.
4. Press the POWER LEVEL button to select the necessary power level.
• If you want you can press the POWER LEVEL button to change the
power level (some models).
• The screen displays POWER LEVEL.
- 100% means 100% microwave power, 80% means 80%, 60%
means 60% and 40% means 40% microwave power. When you
press the power level button continuously, the power level will
cycle through each of the levels continuously.
5. Press the desired number buttons(s) to program the necessary cooking time.
6. Press START/+30 SEC to save the program for Stage 1.
• To program Stage 2 or stage 3, repeat steps 4 and 5.
• If you do not want to program Stage 2 or Stage 3, press
STOP/RESET to end the programming sequence.
NOTE: If you close the door or press STOP/RESET before you finish
programming, the changes are lost and the microwave exits
the programming mode.
The screen
displays
When you press PROGRAM, the screen will
display PROGRAM.
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Operation with a dial (HM-1035 M)
Free space around the oven
A — Leave at least 10.2 cm (4 inches) above and on the sides of the oven. A proper
flow of air around the oven will cool electrical parts down. A restricted air flow
could cause the oven to malfunction and the service life of the electrical parts to
be reduced.
B — Leave at least 10.2 cm (4 inches) between the air outlet at the rear of the oven
and the wall behind it.
DO NOT use a spray gun DO NOT use metal pots
To cook
1. Open the oven door, put the food inside and close the door.
2. Turn the power level dial to the required level.
• The power level can be set as Low (17%), Defrost (33%), Medium (55%), Med.
High (77%) or High power (100%).
3. Turn the time selection dial clockwise until the required value is displayed.
• The cooking time can be set up to 10 minutes.
• If you are going to turn the time dial to less than 2 minutes, turn it to past 2
minutes and then go back to the required value.
4. The oven starts operating and the countdown begins.
5. Once the cooking time has elapsed, the microwaves stop being emitted and the
oven beeps.
To stop the oven
Open the door to stop the oven or turn the time selection dial anticlockwise to “0”. To
restart the oven, close the door.
If you changed the time to “0”, you need to reset it.
To change the cooking time and cancel errors
The cooking time and power level can be changed at any time while the oven is
operating. Turn the dial(s) to the new required value. To set the cooking time to zero,
turn the time selection dial anticlockwise to “0”.
The dial option is only available in some
models.
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Care and cleaning
PART RECOMMENDATION FOR CARE AND CLEANING
Clean the microwave by applying a gentle detergent solution and warm water using a
sponge or non-scratchy cloth. Before you clean the appliance, remove excess water from
the sponge or cloth. If you want, boil a cup of water in the microwave to loosen dirt
before you clean it off.
Important:
Do not use abrasive detergents or cleaning agents that contain ammonium or citric acids.
These could damage the finish.
Never pour water underneath the microwave oven.
Do not use pressurised water cleaning systems.
Inside, Outside and Door
Every month check whether particles have built up along the filter grate at the rear of
the oven. Clean the grate using a damp cloth to ensure a clean flow of air.
Dry it completely
Extractor fans
Open the oven door to disable the oven timer. Clean it by applying a gentle detergent
solution and warm water using a sponge or non-scratchy cloth.
Control panel
Before you call the technical service
WARNING
To avoid electrocution that could cause severe personal injury or death, never remove the cover or outer housing. The cover or outer
housing must be removed by an authorised technical service.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
Make sure the oven is connected to the power supply
Ensure that the oven is connected to an earthed, polarised circuit.
(Contact an electrician to be completely sure)
Check the fuse or short circuit.
Check that the door is firmly shut.
The oven does not operate.
Make sure that the oven is switched on.
Open and close the oven door. Press the button again.
If the oven
is damaged or displays the
following message:
The oven control is equipped with a self-diagnosis system. The self-diagnosis system
warns you if an error or problem has occurred.
When the electronic control indicates a problem, follow these steps.
1. Note down the number displayed on the screen.
2. Unplug the oven, wait for 1 minute and replug the oven in.
• Disconnecting the power supply could delete the service code. If the fault
persists, contact an authorised service technician.
If the oven does not allow input
when the buttons are pressed
You have attempted to program the oven for longer than the permitted time.
1. Press STOP/RESET.
NOTE: The maximum cooking time is 60 minutes, except when cooking at full power
(100%). When full power (100%) is used, the maximum cooking time is 20 minutes.
If the following appears on the
oven screen
The oven operates but
food is not heated.
Place a cup of water in the oven.
Operate the oven for one minute at full power (100%).
If the temperature does not increase, the oven is not working properly. Contact and
authorised service technician.
Low power
(only models with a dial)
Check the Power level control setting. The control must be set to HIGH.
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