EMCG 34 Pro - Microwave Oven CASO - Free user manual and instructions
Find the device manual for free EMCG 34 Pro CASO in PDF.
Download the instructions for your Microwave Oven in PDF format for free! Find your manual EMCG 34 Pro - CASO and take your electronic device back in hand. On this page are published all the documents necessary for the use of your device. EMCG 34 Pro by CASO.
USER MANUAL EMCG 34 Pro CASO
natural_image
Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with digital display and horizontal scroll (no readable text or symbols)Braukmann GmbH
Raiffeisenstraße 32
D-59757 Arnsberg
Tel.: +49 (0) 29 32 / 54 76 6 - 99
Fax: +49 (0) 29 32 / 54 76 6 - 77
eMail: kundenservice@caso-germany.de
Internet: www.caso-germany.de
12 Operating Manual....78
12.1 General....78
12.2 Information on this manual 78
12.3 Warning notices....79
12.4 Limitation of liability 80
12.5 Copyright protection....80
13 Safety....81
13.1 Intended use....81
13.2 General Safety information 82
13.3 Sources of danger....83
13.3.1 Danger due to microwaves 83
13.3.2 Danger of burns 83
13.3.3 Danger of fire 84
13.3.4 Danger of explosion....85
13.3.5 Dangers due to electrical power....86
14 Commissioning 87
14.1 Safety information....87
14.2 Delivery scope and transport inspection....87
14.3 Unpacking....88
14.4 Disposal of the packaging....88
14.5 Setup 89
14.5.1 Setup location requirements: 89
14.5.2 Avoiding radio interference 90
14.6 Assembling the accessories....90
14.6.1 Glass turntable....90
14.6.2 Baking Sheet....90
14.6.3 Grating....90
14.7 Electrical connection 91
15 Design and Function....93
15.1 Complete overview ......93
15.2 Operating elements and displays....94
15.3 Signal tones....94
15.4 Safety equipment 95
15.4.1 Warning notices on device....95
15.4.2 Door latch....95
15.4.3 Child-proof lock....96
15.4.4 Overheating protection....96
15.5 Rating plate....96
16 Operation and Handing 97
16.1 Principles of microwave cooking .....97
16.2 Operating modes: 98
16.3 Information on microwave cookware 99
16.4 Opening / closing door 100
16.5 Activation after selecting the programme....100
16.6 Quick start 100
16.7 De-activation: 101
16.8 Setting the clock 102
16.9 "Microwave" mode....103
16.10 “Grill” mode....104
16.11 “Microwave and Grill” mode....105
16.11.1 "Combination 1"....105
16.11.2 "Combination 2"....105
16.12 “Convection” mode 106
16.12.1 "Preheating and Convection cooking" mode ..... 107
16.13 “Microwave and Convection” mode....108
16.14 “Multi-level cooking” mode....109
16.15 "Menu Cooking" mode 110
16.15.1 "Automatic defrost" mode 112
17 Cleaning and Maintenance....113
17.1 Safety information....113
17.2 Cleaning....114
18 Troubleshooting....116
18.1 Safety notices....116
18.2 Fault indications....116
18.3 Causes and rectification of faults....117
19 Disposal of the Old Device....118
20 Guarantee....119
21 Technical Data....120
57.6 Snelstart....284
57.7 Uitschakelen....285
text_image
① Make a cabinet according to the dimension 30 HDN 350 HDN 380 HDN 600 20 20 Microwave of dimension 592 68 6 385 6 24
text_image
② Fasten the oven in to the cabinet with 2 screws ($T4X16)

⑥ remove the cabinet and oven-door


text_image
592 405 93,5 200text_image
Technical diagram of an oven with numbered components and digital display showing time, temperature, and control panelnatural_image
Vertical toolbar with four distinct icons: square, bar chart, plus sign, and play triangle (no text or symbols)natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a wavy line with 'W' inside, and a plus/minus sign (no text or labels)natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a wavy line, and a plus/minus sign (no text or labels)natural_image
Vertical grayscale UI icons including square, circle with gear, plus/minus, and triangle (no text or symbols)natural_image
Three gray square icons: a square, a white circle with a gear symbol, and a white triangle (no text or labels)natural_image
Vertical grayscale UI icons including square, fan, gear, plus, and triangle symbols (no text or labels)text_image
Vertical sequence of gray square icons with white symbols and numerical values, possibly representing UI or data display elements.Original Operating Manual
Microwave, Grill and Convection Oven for assembly
EMCG 34 PRO

natural_image
Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with digital display and a horizontal scroll (no readable text or symbols)



Item No. 3035
12 Operating Manual
12.1 General
Please read the information contained herein so that you can become familiar with your device quickly and take advantage of the full scope of its functions.
Your microwave will serve you for many years if you handle it and care for it properly.
We wish you a lot of pleasure in using it!
12.2 Information on this manual
These Operating Instructions are a component of the microwave (referred to hereafter as the Device) and provide you with important information for the initial commissioning, safety, intended use and care of the device.
The Operating Instructions must be available at all times at the device. This Operating Manual must be read and applied by every person who is instructed to work with the device:
- Commissioning
- Operation
- Troubleshooting and/or
- Cleaning
Keep the Operating Manual in a safe place and pass it on to the subsequent owner along with the device.
12.3 Warning notices
The following warning notices are used in the Operating Manual concerned here.
⚠GEFAHR
DANGER
A warning notice of this level of danger indicates a potentially dangerous situation.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, this can lead to death or serious injuries.
▶ Observe the instructions in this warning notice in order to avoid the danger of death or serious personal injuries.
⚠️WARNUNG
WARNING
A warning notice of this level of danger indicates a possible dangerous situation.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, this can lead to serious injuries.
▶ Observe the instructions in this warning notice in order to avoid the personal injuries.
▲VORSICHT
ATTENTION
A warning notice of this level of danger indicates a possible dangerous situation.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, this can lead to slight or moderate injuries.
▶ Observe the instructions in this warning notice in order to avoid the personal injuries.
HINWEIS
PLEASE
NOTE
A notice of this kind indicates additional information, which will simplify the handling of the machine.
12.4 Limitation of liability
All the technical information, data and notices with regard to the installation, operation and care are completely up-to-date at the time of printing and are compiled to the best of our knowledge and belief, taking our past experience and findings into consideration.
No claims can be derived from the information provided, the illustrations or descriptions in this manual.
The manufacturer does not assume any liability for damages arising as a result of the following:
• Non-observance of the manual
• Uses for non-intended purposes
- Improper repairs
- Technical alterations
- Use of unauthorized spare parts
All translations are carried out to the best of our knowledge. We do not assume any liability for translation errors, not even if the translation was carried out by us or on our instructions. The original German text remains solely binding.
12.5 Copyright protection
This document is copyright protected.
Braukmann GmbH reserves all the rights, including those for photomechanical reproduction, duplication and distribution using special processes (e.g. data processing, data carriers, data networks), even partially.
Subject to content and technical changes.
13 Safety
This chapter provides you with important safety notices when handling the device.
The device corresponds with the required safety regulations.
Improper use can result in personal or property damages.
13.1 Intended use
This device is only intended for use in households in enclosed spaces for
- defrosting
- warming up
- cooking
- grilling
- reducing
foods and beverages. Uses for a different purpose or for a purpose which exceeds this description are considered incompatible with the intended or designated use.
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
Danger due to unintended use!
Dangers can emanate from the device if it is used for an unintended use and/or a different kind of use.
▶ Use the device exclusively for its intended use.
▶ Observe the procedural methods described in this Operating Manual.
Claims of all kinds due to damages resulting from unintended uses are excluded.
The User bears the sole risk.
13.2 General Safety information
HINWEIS
Please note
Please observe the following general safety notices with regard to the safe handling of the device.
▶ Examine the device for any visible external damages prior to using it. Never put a damaged device into operation.
▶ If the connection lead is damaged, you will need to have a new connection lead installed by an authorized electrician.
▶ Persons, who are not able to operate the device because of any physical, mental or motor disabilities may only use the device under the supervision or under the instructions of a responsible person.
▶ Do not permit children to use the device, unless they are supervised.
▶ Do not leave the device unsupervised when it is in operation.
▶ Do not operate the oven if it is empty. This could damage the device.
The device is not intended for drying, warming up or heating up living animals.
▶ Food thermometers are unsuitable to be used when the microwave is in operation.
▶ Do not use the cooking chamber for storage purposes. Do not leave any paper products, cooking utensils or foodstuffs in the cooking chamber when the oven is not being used.
▶ Only qualified electricians, who have been trained by the manufacturer, may carry out any repairs that may be needed. Improperly performed repairs can cause considerable dangers for the user.
▶ Only customer service departments authorized by the manufacturer may carry out repairs on the device during the guarantee period, as otherwise the guarantee entitlements will be null and void in the event of any subsequent damages.
▶ Defective components must always be replaced with original replacement parts. Only such parts will guarantee that the safety requirements are fulfilled.
13.3 Sources of danger
13.3.1 Danger due to microwaves
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
Exposure to microwaves on the human body can result in injuries.
Please observe the following safety notices in order not to expose yourself or others to microwaves.
▶ Never operate the device when the door is open. Having a faulty or manipulated safety switch results in the danger of exposing oneself directly to the microwaves.
▶ Never position any items between the front of the oven and the oven door and avoid any dirt deposits or cleaning material residues directly on the sealing areas of the device.
▶ Do not use the device under the following circumstances:
- if the device door is warped
- if the door hinges are loose
- if there are visible holes or cracks on the housing, on the door or on the walls of the cooking chamber
▶ Do not remove any of the coverings on the device.
13.3.2 Danger of burns
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
The culinary items being heated up in this device as well as the cookware that being used and the surface of the device can become very hot.
Please observe the following safety notices in order not to burn or scald yourself or others.
When grilling with or without operating the microwave, the cooking chamber, the grill element and the device door will become hot!
▶ Use oven mitts when sliding in or removing items that are being browned as well while foods/cookware are being handled within the cooking chamber, whenever the grill is switched on or just before it is switched on.
▶ Do not use the oven for deep-frying. Hot oil can damage parts of the oven and the cookware and cause burns.
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
▶ Please bear in mind that the foods and liquids in the device are mainly being heated when the microwave is in operation, and not the container itself. Although the lid of a container is not hot, the same amount of steam and spills can be created on removing the lid as in a conventional cooking process when you remove it from the device.
▶ Always check the temperature of the cooked food, especially if you are heating up foods or liquids for babies. It is advisable never to consume foods or liquids, directly after they come out of the device. Wait a few minutes and stir the food or liquid, to allow the heat to be distributed evenly.
With certain foods, there is a danger of burns due to superheating. With foods consisting of a mixture of fat and water, such as broth, wait about 30 to 60 seconds before removing the food from the device. This will allow the mixture to settle. Thus, you avoid sudden bubbling up when a spoon is inserted into the food or the liquid or after adding a stock cube.
In order to prevent superheating, you can also place a metal spoon into the cooking vessel prior to cooking. However, bear in mind that the spoon must not make contact with any parts of the device walls or the grill, as this could result in damages to the device.
13.3.3 Danger of fire
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
There is a danger of fire due to the ignition of the content in the event the device is not used properly.
Observe the following safety notices to avoid dangers of fire:
▶ Please bear in mind that the times for cooking, heating up, defrosting using the device are frequently considerably shorter than on a stove top or in the oven.
Leaving the device on for too long will result in foods drying out and eventually self-igniting. There is then a danger of fire!
The danger of fire is also present if bread, rolls, flowers or herbs are being dried for too long.
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
▶ Do not warm up pillows or similar items filled with grains, cherry pits or gel. These items can ignite, even if they are removed out of the device after they are warmed up.
▶ Do not warm up any alcohol in an undiluted state.
▶ Never the leave the device unsupervised if you are warming up or cooking foods in disposable containers made of plastic, paper or other flammable materials. Disposable containers made of plastic must have the properties shown under the heading “Notices on microwave cookware”.
▶ Switch off the device or disconnect the power plug and keep the door closed if you discover smoke, to smother the flames.
▶ Never use the device to store or dry flammable materials.
13.3.4 Danger of explosion
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
There is a danger of explosion due to excess pressure that is created in the event the device is not used properly.
Observe the following safety notices to avoid dangers of an explosion:
▶ Never warm up foods or liquids in sealed containers or bottles.
▶ Remove the sealing caps and nipples on baby bottles.
▶ Do not use dishes with hollow handles and buttons on lids for cooking in which liquid can get inside the voids if these voids are not sufficiently vented.
▶ Do not cook eggs in the shell or extremely hard boiled eggs in the device as they can still explode, even after the microwave operation has been completed.
▶ Remove twisted wire closures on paper or plastic bags so that no excessive pressure can develop.
13.3.5 Dangers due to electrical power
⚠GEFAHR
Danger
Mortal danger due to electrical power!
Mortal danger exists when coming into contact with live wires or subassemblies!
Observe the following safety notices to avoid dangers due to electrical power:
▶ If the connection lead is damaged, you will need to have a special connection lead installed by an authorized electrician.
▶ Do not operate this device if its power cable or plug is damaged, if it does not work properly or if it is damaged or has been dropped. If the power cable is damaged, it will need to be replaced by the manufacturer or his service agency or a similar qualified person, to avoid any dangers.
▶ Do not open the housing on the device under any circumstances. There is a danger of an electrical shock if live connections are touched and the electrical or mechanical structure is altered. In addition, functional faults on the device can also occur.
14 Commissioning
This chapter provides you with important safety notices during the initial commissioning of the device. Observe the following notices to avoid dangers and damages:
14.1 Safety information
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
Personal and property damages can occur during commissioning of the device!
Observe the following safety notices to avoid such dangers:
▶ Packaging materials may not be used for playing. There is a danger of suffocation.
▶ Transport, unpack and use two persons to set down the device because of the heavy weight of the device.
14.2 Delivery scope and transport inspection
As a rule, the EMCG 34 PRO Microwave is delivered with the following components:
• EMCG 34 PRO Microwave
- Rolling ring
- Glass turntable
- Baking sheet
- Grating
- Operating Instructions
HINWEIS
Please note
▶ Examine the shipment for its completeness and for any visible damages.
▶ Immediately notify the carrier, the insurance and the supplier about any incomplete shipment or damages as a result of inadequate packaging or due to transportation.
14.3 Unpacking
To unpack the device, proceed as follows:
- Remove the device out of the carton and remove the packaging material.
- Open the door of the device and remove the internal protective film from the door.
- Remove the accessories located in the cooking chamber and remove the packaging material.
- Remove the red coloured safety adhesive strip on the floor of the cooking chamber.
- Do not remove the film on the oven ventilation opening!
- Remove the blue protective film on the device itself.
HINWEIS
Please note
▶ Only remove the blue protective film shortly before setting up the device in the location where it will be used, to prevent scratches and dirt accumulations.
14.4 Disposal of the packaging
The packaging protects the device against damages during transit. The packaging materials are selected in accordance with environmentally compatible and recycling-related points of view and can therefore be recycled.

Returning the packaging back to the material loop saves raw materials and reduces the quantities of accumulated waste. Take any packaging materials that are no longer required to "Green Dot" recycling collection points for disposal.
HINWEIS
Please note
▶ If possible, keep the original packaging for the device for the duration of the guarantee period of the device, in order that the device can be re-packaged properly in the event of a guarantee claim.
14.5 Setup
14.5.1 Setup location requirements:
In order to ensure the safe and trouble-free operation of the device, the setup location must fulfil the following prerequisites:
- The device must be set up on a firm, flat, horizontal and heat-resistant surface with sufficient load-bearing capacity for the oven and the maximum weight of the expected food that is to be prepared in the oven.
- Choose the setup location in such a way that children cannot reach any hot surfaces on the device.
- The device is not intended to be installed in a wall or a built-in cupboard.
- Do not set up the device in a hot, wet or extremely damp environment or near flammable material.
- The device requires an adequate flow of air in order to operate correctly. Leave a clearance of 20 cm above the oven, 10 cm around the back and 5 cm on both sides.
- Do not cover up any openings on the device and do not block these off.
- Do not remove the device's adjustable feet.
- The electrical socket must be easily accessible so that the power lead can be disconnected easily, in the case of an emergency.
- The installation and assembly of this device in non-stationary setup locations (e.g. on ships) must be carried out by specialist companies / electricians, provided they guarantee the prerequisites for the safe use of this device.
14.5.2 Avoiding radio interference
The device can cause the occurrence of interference in radios, televisions or similar devices.
Such faults can be rectified or reduced as a result of employing the following measures:
- Clean the door and the sealing surfaces of the device.
- Set the radio, the television, etc as far as possible away from the device.
- Connect the device to a different electrical outlet, so that various power circuits are used for the device and the receiver with the interference.
- Use a properly installed antenna for the receiver, to ensure good reception.
14.6 Assembling the accessories
HINWEIS
Please note
The device can be operated with the glass turntable, baking sheet or grating.
14.6.1 Glass turntable
Assemble the glass turntable as follows:
- Insert the rolling ring
- Insert the glass turntable so the groove on the underneath side of the glass turntable catch in the drive shaft.
14.6.2 Baking Sheet
- Insert the baking sheet.
14.6.3 Grating
- Insert the grating.
14.7 Electrical connection

text_image
① 30 NDN 350 NDN 360 NDN 600 20 20 492.5 376.5 592 Microwave of dimension Make a cabinet according to the dimension 592 68 6 385 6 24
text_image
② Fasten the oven in to the cabinet with 2 screws ($T4X16)

⑥ remove the cabinet and oven-door


text_image
592 405 93,5 20015 Design and Function
This chapter provides you with important safety notices on the design and function of the device.
15.1 Complete overview

text_image
Technical diagram of an oven with numbered parts and digital display showing time reading(1) Door Safety Lock System
(2) Oven window
(3) Drive shaft
(4) Rolling ring
(5) Glass tray
(6) Baking plate
(7) Grill rack1
(8) Wave Guide
(Do not remove film!)
(9) Grill element 1
(10) Operating panel
15.2 Operating elements and displays

text_image
1 2 3 4 12:00 5 6 7 8 9- Microwave: Press to select the microwave output level.
- Time/Weight: Press to set the clock or the weight of the food.
- Grill/Grill+Micro: Press to set a grill or combination cooking programme.
- Covection/Convection+Micro: Press to program the convection temperature or to set a convection+microwave programm.
- Display: Cooking time, output, function display and actual time are displayed.
- Menu: Press to choose the automatic menu.
- Pause/Cancel: Press to stop the cooking program and to delete all previous settings prior to starting the cooking procedure. Childproof lock.
- Time (+/-): Press to set the time or the cooking time
- Start/Quick start: Press to start the cooking programme or to set the Quick Start cooking programme.
15.3 Signal tones
The device transmits the following signal sounds as an acoustic feedback signal:
• One signal tone: The device has accepted the entry.
- Two signal tones: The device has not accepted the entry. Check the entry and try again.
- Two signal tones: The cooking time has ended.
15.4 Safety equipment
15.4.1 Warning notices on device

▲VORSICHT ATTENTION
Danger due to hot surface!
There is a warning notice referring to dangers due to hot surfaces located on the back upper side of the housing. The surfaces of the device can become extremely hot.
▶ Do not touch the hot surfaces of the device. Danger of burns!
▶ Do not set or lay any items on the device.
15.4.2 Door latch
A safety switch is installed in the door latch of the device, which prevents the device from being operated when the door is open.
▲VORSICHT ATTENTION
Danger due to microwaves!
If this safety device is defective or if this safety device is bypassed, you can directly expose yourself and others to microwave radiation.
▶ Do not operate the device if the safety switch is defective.
▶ Do not disable this safety device.
15.4.3 Child-proof lock
The child-proof lock prevents children from using the device without supervision.

◆ Activating the child-proof lock:
Press the Pause/Cancel button for three seconds until a signal tone is heard and the function display lights up. In the locked state, all the buttons are disabled.

◆ De-activating the child-proof lock:
Press the Pause/Cancel button for three seconds until a signal tone is heard and the illumination on the function display goes out. In the locked state, all the buttons are disabled.
15.4.4 Overheating protection
The device is equipped with overheating protection.
If the temperature in the cooking chamber exceeds 230^ C, E -1 appears on the display and a buzzer can be heard.
The device switches off the programme that is in use for safety reasons

Press the Pause/Cancel button to cancel this fault. The device can be re-activated after the cool down phase.
15.5 Rating plate
The rating plate with the connection and performance data can be founded on the back of the device.
16 Operation and Handing
This chapter provides you with important notices with regard to operating the device. Observe the following notices to avoid dangers and damages:
⚠️WARNUNG
Warning
▶ Do not leave the device unsupervised when it is in operation, so that you can intervene quickly in the event of dangers.
16.1 Principles of microwave cooking
- The power levels and time required for cooking / warming up food items depends on the starting time, the quantity and the type and consistency of the food, etc. Use the shortest indicated cooking time and extend the cooking procedure as necessary.
- Arrange the food carefully. Position the thickest areas on the external edge of the bowl.
- Cover the food while it is cooking. Lids protect against spatters and also contribute towards cooking/warming up the food evenly.
- During warming, the food should be turned, rearranged or stirred repeatedly, in order for the temperature to be distributed evenly.
- Any existing germs in the food are only killed off if the temperature is sufficiently high enough ( >70^ ) and if the time used is sufficiently long enough ( >10 m in ).
- Foods with a firm skin or shell, such as tomatoes, sausages, potatoes in the skin, eggplants must be pierced or punctured repeatedly so that any developing steam can escape and so that the food does not burst.
- Eggs without their shell may only be cooked in the microwave if the skin of the egg yoke has been pierced repeatedly first. Otherwise, the egg yoke can squirt out with excessive pressure after cooking.
- Rearrange layers of foods such as meat balls from top to the bottom and from the middle to the outside edge.
16.2 Operating modes:
The unit is to be operated in various operating modes. The following list shows the operating modes that are possible with the device:
◆ “Microwave” mode
This operating mode is suitable for the normal reheating of food.
◆ “Grill” mode
This operating mode is suitable for frying and browning food.
◆ “Microwave and Grill” mode
This operating mode is suitable for simultaneous microwave cooking and grilling.
Combination 1
In this operating mode, the device works in microwave mode for 30% of the cooking time and in grill mode for 70% of the cooking time.
Combination 2
In this operating mode, the device works in microwave mode for 55% of the cooking time and in grill mode for 45% of the cooking time.
◆ “Convection” mode
In this operating mode, the hot air in the cooking chamber circulates in order to warm the food quickly and evenly.
◆ “Microwave and Convection” mode
This operating mode is suitable for simultaneous microwave cooking and convection operations.
◆ “Multi-level cooking” mode
In this operating mode, you can programme up to three automatic cooking sequences. You can set the sequence and time periods for the microwave cooking, grill and convection operations.
◆ “Menu Cooking” mode
In this operating mode, the cooking programme can be selected from 16 different menus.
Automatic defrost
This operating mode is suitable for defrosting frozen food.
16.3 Information on microwave cookware
The ideal material for microwave cookware is permeable for microwaves and allows the energy to penetrate the container and warm up the food.
Please observe the following tips when selecting the correct cookware:
Microwaves cannot penetrate metal. Therefore, you should not use utensils made of metal or cookware with metal trim.
For microwave cooking, do not use any products made from recycled paper, as they could contain tiny metal fragments, which could cause sparks and/or result in fire.
▶ Use round or oval instead of square or rectangular cookware, as otherwise the food could tend to overheat in the corners.
▶ You can use narrow strips of aluminium foil to protect sensitive areas against excessive heating. But do not use too much foil and maintain a distance of approx 2.5 cm between the foil and the walls of the cooking chamber.
▶ Do not use any aluminium foil when using the microwave or combinations with the microwave (see following table).
The following table is intended as a basis for selecting the correct cookware:
| Cookware | Micro-wave | Grill Convec-tion | Combina-tion | |
| Heat-resistant glass dishes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Non heat-resistant glass dishes | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Heat-resistant ceramic dishes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Microwave-resistant plastic container | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Kitchen roll | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Metal sheet | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Metal rack | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Aluminium foil and container | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
* Microwave+Grill und Microwave+Convection
16.4 Opening / closing door
Open door
Pull the door handle with a slight tug to open the door of the device. If the device is switched on, the current cooking programme will be interrupted.
HINWEIS Please note
Leave the door open for a moment before reaching into the cooking chamber, to allow the accumulated heat to escape.

◆ Close doors
Close the door using the door handle until the door latch audibly locks in place. If a current cooking programme was interrupted as a result of opening the door, the current cooking programme will be continued after pressing the button Start/Quick Start.
16.5 Activation after selecting the programme

After selecting the program, press the Start /Quick start button, to start the preset cooking programme.
16.6 Quick start

Utilise this function to programme the oven for comfortable cooking at 100% microwave performance.
Press the Start/Quick start button in quick sequence to set the cooking time. The maximum cooking time is 10 minutes.
The oven starts automatically after 2 seconds.
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
16.7 De-activation:

In order to interrupt an ongoing cooking programme, you can proceed as follows:
- Pres the Pause/Cancel button once. The cooking programme that is in use will be stopped.
- Open the door of the device. The cooking programme that is in use will be stopped.

HINWEIS
Please note
To continue the interrupted cooking program, press the button Start/Quick start after closing the door.

- To terminate the interrupted program, press the button Pause/Cancel a second time.

HINWEIS
Please note
Before beginning a different cooking process you must delete the display and reset the system by pressing the button Pause/Cancel.
16.8 Setting the clock
To set the clock on the device, proceed as follows:

text_image
Image showing five grayscale UI icons with white symbols and labels, including a square, clock, plus/minus signs, and a plus/minus icon.◆ Activating setup mode
Press the Pause/Cancel button once.
Press the button Time/Weight.
Press the button once again to switch the oven from the 12 hour system to the 24 hour system.
Setting the hours
Press the button +/- until the correct hour is displayed.
Press the Time/Weight button to save the set hour.
Setting the minutes
Press the button +/- until the correct minute is displayed.
Press the Time/Weight button to save the set time.
16.9 "Microwave" mode

natural_image
Pure graphical icons including square, bar chart, plus sign, and play button (no text or symbols)With microwave cooking, you can adapt the power level and cooking time.
Setting the power level
Pres the Pause/Cancel button once.
Select the power level you want by pressing the Microwave button until you reach the level you require (see following table).
Setting the cooking time
Set the cooking time by pressing the buttons +/-
Starting the cooking programme
After selecting the program, press the Start /Quick start button, to start the preset cooking programme.
◆ End of the cooking programme
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
| Button presses | Watt | Display | Power level | |
| 1 900 | P-100 100% | High | ||
| 2 720 | P-80 80% | |||
| 3 540 | P-60 60% | Medium high | ||
| 4 360 | P-40 40% | Medium | ||
| 5 180 | P-20 20% | Medium low / Defrost | ||
| 6 0 P-00 0% | Low | |||
16.10 "Grill" mode
The “Grill” operating mode is especially suitable for thin slices of meat, steaks, chops, kebabs, sausage and chicken pieces.
HINWEIS
Please note
The system selects the highest power level for the grill in this operating mode.

natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a wavy line with superscript 'S', and a plus/minus sign (no text or labels)◆ Selecting the cooking programme
Press the Pause/Cancel button once.
Select the cooking programme "Grill" by pressing the button Grill/Grill+Micro once.
Setting the cooking time
Set the cooking time by pressing the buttons +/-

Starting the cooking programme
After selecting the program, press Start /Quick start button, to start the preset cooking programme.
◆ End of the cooking programme
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
16.11 "Microwave and Grill" mode
This function allows you to employ combination microwave cooking and grilling with two different settings.
HINWEIS
Please note
The system selects the highest power level for the grill in this operating mode.
16.11.1 "Combination 1"
In this operating mode, the device works in microwave mode for 30% of the cooking time and in grill mode for 70% of the cooking time.

natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a stylized 'w' with superscript 's', and a plus sign (no text or labels)◆ Selecting the cooking programme
Press the Pause/Cancel button once.
Select the cooking programme "Combination 1" by pressing the button Grill/Grill+Micro twice.

Setting the cooking time
Set the cooking time by pressing the buttons +/-

Starting the cooking programme
After selecting the program, press the Start /Quick start button, to start the preset cooking programme.
◆ End of the cooking programme
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
16.11.2 "Combination 2"
In this operating mode, the device works in microwave mode for 55% of the cooking time and in grill mode for 45% of the cooking time.

◆ Selecting the cooking programme
Pres the Pause/Cancel button once.
Select the cooking programme “Combination 2” by pressing the button Grill/Grill+Micro three times.
The remaining operation is identical with the operating mode "Combination 1" described above.
16.12"Convection"mode
In this operating mode, the hot air in the cooking chamber circulates in order to warm and brown the food quickly and to cook it so it is crispy. This oven can be set to ten different cooking temperatures.

Setting the cooking time
Press the Pause/Cancel button once.

Select the temperature you require by pressing the Covection/Convection+Micro button until you reach the level you require (see following table).

Setting the cooking time
Set the cooking time by pressing the buttons +/-

Starting the cooking programme
After selecting the program, press the Start /Quick start button, to start the preset cooking programme.
◆ End of the cooking programme
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
HINWEIS
Please note
▶ You can check the hot air temperature during cooking by pressing the button Convection.
| Button presses Temperature Button presses | Temperature | |||
| 1 | 200 °C | 6 | 150 °C | |
| 2 | 190 °C | 7 | 140 °C | |
| 3 | 180 °C | 8 | 130 °C | |
| 4 | 170 °C | 9 | 120 °C | |
| 5 | 160 °C | 10 | 110 °C | |
16.12.1 "Preheating and Convection cooking" mode
The device can be programmed for combination preheating and convection cooking.

natural_image
Three gray square buttons with white symbols: square, fan icon, and play triangle (no text or labels)Setting the temperature
Pres the Pause/Cancel button once.
Select the temperature you require by pressing the Covection/Convection+Micro button until you reach the level you require.
◆ To start heating the oven
After selecting the temperature, press Start /Quick start button. A signal ton is emitted until the oven has reached the programmed temperature.
Food setting
Set the food you wish to cook in the device.

Setting the cooking time
Set the cooking time by pressing the buttons +/-

Starting the cooking programme
After selecting the program, press the Start /Quick start button, to start the preset cooking programme.
◆ End of the cooking programme
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
16.13 "Microwave and Convection" mode
The device offers four pre-programmed settings, which facilitate combination cooking using hot air (convection) and microwaves.

natural_image
Vertical grayscale UI icons including square, fan, gear, and play triangle (no text or symbols)Setting the temperature
Press the Pause/Cancel button once.
Press the button Covection/Convection+Micro for ca. 3 sec.
Select the temperature you require by pressing the
Covection/Convection+Micro button until you reach the level you require (see following table).
Setting the cooking time
Set the cooking time by pressing the buttons +/-
Starting the cooking programme
After selecting the program, press the Start /Quick start button, to start the preset cooking programme.
◆ End of the cooking programme
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
HINWEIS
Please note
▶ You can check the hot air temperature during cooking by pressing the button Micro + Convection.
| Button presses | Display | Temperature |
| 1 170 170 °C | ||
| 2 140 140 °C | ||
| 3 110 110 °C |
16.14 "Multi-level cooking" mode
In this operating mode, you can programme up to three automatic cooking sequences. You can set the sequence and time periods for the microwave cooking, grill and convection operations.
The following example outlines the settings for a multi-level cooking program in the proper sequences:
- Microwave cooking
- Grilling
- Convection cooking (without the preheat function)

natural_image
Three gray-scale icons: a square, a bar chart with ascending bars, and a plus sign (no text or symbols)Setting the power level for microwave cooking
Pres the Pause/Cancel button once.
Select the temperature you require by pressing the Microwave button until you reach the level you require.
Setting the power level for microwave cooking
Set the cooking time by pressing the buttons +/-

- Selecting "Grill" mode
Select the cooking programme "Grill" by pressing the button Grill/Grill+Micro once.
Setting the grilling time
Set the grilling time by pressing the buttons +/-
Setting the power level for convection cooking
Select the temperature you require by pressing the Covection/Convection+Micro button until you reach the level you require.

Setting the power level for convection cooking
Set the cooking time by pressing the buttons +/-

Starting the multi-level cooking programme
After selecting the program, press the Start /Quick start button, to start the preset the multi-level cooking programme.
◆ End of the cooking programme
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
16.15 "Menu Cooking" mode
In this operating mode, the cooking programme can be selected from 9 different menus. A list of possible programme is engraved on the operating panel. Please refer to the table on the next page for more detailed information.

- Selecting the menu
Pres the Pause/Cancel button once.
Press the button Menu to select the programme you require.

Setting the quantity / weight
Select the quantity/weight you require by pressing the Time/Weight button until you reach the level you require (see following table).

Starting the cooking programme
After selecting the program, press the Start /Quick start button, to start the preset cooking programme.

◆ End of the cooking programme
Once the end of the cooking time is reached, four signal tones will be emitted and END will appear in the display.
Cooking Program Button presses
| 01 | Potatoes | 230 g | 460 g | 690 g | - - - - | ||||
| 02 | Hot drink | 200 ml | 400 ml | 600 ml | - - - - | ||||
| 03 | Popcorn | 99 g | - - - - - | ||||||
| 04 | heat (g) | 200 g | 300 g | 400 g | 500 g | 600 g | 700 g | 800 g | |
| 05 | Pasta (g) | 100 g | 200 g | 300 g | - - - - | ||||
| 06 | Pizza (g) | 150 g | 300 g | 450 g | - - - - | ||||
| 07 | Poultry (g) | 800 g | 1000 g | 1200 g | 1400 g | - | - | ||
| 08 | Cake | 475 g | - | - | - | - | - | ||
| 09 | Thaw | 100g – 1800g | |||||||
HINWEIS
Please note
▶ When cooking in grill or combination mode, you may need to turn the food after half the cooking time has elapsed to ensure it is evenly cooked.
▶ With some menus, the device stops after half of the cooking time has elapsed, so that you can stir the food, so it will be evenly cooked.
After selecting the temperature, press the Start /Quick start button.
16.15.1 "Automatic defrost" mode
You can gently defrost frozen food with the help of the "Automatic defrost" (09) menu.
To set the defrost time, proceed as follows:

natural_image
Four gray square icons with white symbols: square, menu bar, clock, play triangle (no text or labels)- Selecting the menu
Pres the Pause/Cancel button once.
Press the button Menu to select the programme "Automatic defrost" (09).
◆ Activating input mode
Select input mode by pressing the button Time/Weight.
Starting automatic defrost
After setting the defrost time, press the Start /Quick start button, to start automatic defrosting.
HINWEIS Please note
▶ Stop the oven occasionally to remove the unthawed frozen food or to separate it. If the frozen food has not been defrosted at the end of the estimated defrosting time, proceed as follows:
When using plastic containers out of the deep-freeze, the defrosting process should only last long enough to be able to remove the frozen food out of the container, after which it can be placed into a microwave-resistant container.
17 Cleaning and Maintenance
This chapter provides you with important notices with regard to cleaning and maintaining the device. Please observe the notices to prevent damages due to cleaning the device incorrectly and to ensure trouble-free operation.
17.1 Safety information
▲VORSICHT
Attention
Please observe the following safety notices, before you commence with cleaning the device:
The oven must be cleaned and food residues must be removed at regular intervals. If the oven is not maintained in a clean condition, this will have a detrimental effect on the service life of the device and can also result in a dangerous condition in the device as well as in the growth of fungus and bacteria.
▶ Switch the oven off prior to cleaning it and unplug the plug from the wall power outlet.
The cooking chamber is hot after it is used. There is a danger of burns! Wait until the device has cooled down.
▶ Clean the cooking chamber after use as soon as it has cooled down. Extended waiting unnecessarily complicates cleaning and can make it impossible in extreme cases. Excessive accumulations of dirt can even damage the device under certain circumstances.
▶ If dampness penetrates into the device, this can damage the electronic components. Please ensure that no liquid can enter the interior of the device through the ventilation slots.
▶ Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.
▶ Do not scrape off stubborn dirt with hard items.
17.2 Cleaning
◆ Cooking chamber and inside of door
- Keep the cooking chamber of the oven clean. Wipe off any spattered or spilt food from the walls of the cooking chamber with a damp cloth. If the oven is excessively dirty, you can use a mild cleaning agent.
- Wipe the door, window and the door gaskets with a damp cloth, to remove any spatters and spilt food. Residues on the door gasket can mean that the door does not close properly any more, which will cause the microwaves to escape.
- Wipe off any steam, which has settled on the oven door, with a soft cloth. This may be the case if the device is used in an extremely damp environment and is normal.
- Smells can be removed from the oven by mixing a cup of water with the juice and the skin of a lemon, pouring this into a deep microwave-proof bowl and allowing it to cook in Microwave mode for five minutes. Then, dry off the oven thoroughly with a soft cloth.
- After cleaning the interior space, leave the oven door open until the interior of the device is completely dry.
◆ Front of device and operating panel
- Clean the front of the device and the operating panel with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
- Please bear in mind that the operating panel does not get wet. Use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning.
HINWEIS
Please note
Leave the oven door open to prevent the device from being re-started accidentally.
◆ Exterior housing
- Clean the exterior surfaces of the device with a damp cloth.
- The stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned with commonly available stainless steel cleaners.
◆ Rotating plate and rolling ring
- The glass turntable must be removed and cleaned occasionally. Wash the plate in a warm soapy solution or in the dishwasher.
- The rolling ring should be cleaned regularly to prevent excessive noise development or a rotational malfunctions. The rolling ring can be washed in a mild soapy solution or in the dishwasher. Please remember to put the rolling ring back again properly after cleaning it.
- Wipe the bottom of the oven with a mild cleaning agent. If the floor of the oven is excessively dirty, you can use a mild cleaning agent.
18 Troubleshooting
This chapter provides you with important notices with regard to operating the device. Observe the following notices to avoid dangers and damages:
18.1 Safety notices
▲VORSICHT
Attention
▶ Only qualified electricians, who have been trained by the manufacturer, may carry out any repairs on electrical equipment.
▶ Improperly performed repairs can cause considerable dangers for the user and damages to the device.
18.2 Fault indications
In the event of a fault, an error code will appear in the display; it describes the cause of the fault.
Error code Description
E-1 Excessive temperature within cooking chamber
The overheating cut-out terminated the current program at a cooking chamber temperature of 230^ C.
Press the Pause/Cancel button to acknowledge this fault.
The device can be re-activated after the cool down phase.
E-3 Sensor fault
The device has detected an error on a sensor and has terminated the current programme.
Press the Pause/Cancel button to acknowledge this fault.
HINWEIS
Please note
▶ If error messages continue to appear after an extended waiting period and restarting the device, then the device will need to be sent to Customer Service to be inspected.
18.3 Causes and rectification of faults
The following table assists in localizing and rectifying minor faults.
| Error | Possible cause | Action |
| The selected program will not start. | Device door is not closed ▶ Close device door | |
| Power plug is not plugged in ▶ Plug in mains plug! | ||
| Fuse is not activated ▶ Activate fuse | ||
| The turntable turns jerkily. | Dirt between the turntable and the base of cooking camber | ▶ Remove dirt |
| Dirt on rolling ring | ||
| Cooking vessel too large | ▶ Use different cooking vessel | |
| Food is not sufficiently defrosted, warmed up or cooked after preset time has elapsed. | Incorrectly selected time or power level | ▶ Re-set time and power level▶ Repeat process |
| The device functions but the cooking chamber lighting does not work. | Defective cooking chamber light. | ▶ Have Service dept repair cooking chamber light. |
| Abnormal noises can be heard during operation of microwave. | Food is covered with aluminium foil | ▶ Remove aluminium foil |
| The cookware contains metal and sparks are being created within the cooking chamber | ▶ Observe information on cookware! | |
| The time in the display field is not correct. | Power failure ▶ Re-set time | |
VORSICHT
Attention
▶ If you are unable to solve the problem with the steps shown above, please contact Customer Service.
19 Disposal of the Old Device

Old electric and electronic devices frequently still contain valuable materials. However, they also contain damaging substances, which were necessary for their functionality and safety.
If these were put in the non-recyclable waste or were handled incorrectly, they could be detrimental to human health and the environment. Therefore, do not put your old device into the non-recyclable waste under any circumstances.
HINWEIS Please note
- Utilise the collection point, established in your town, to return and recycle old electric and electronic devices. If necessary, contact your town hall, local refuse collection service or your dealer for information.
▶ Ensure that your old device is stored safely away from children until it is taken away.
20 Guarantee
We provide a 24 month guarantee for this product, commencing from the date of sale, for faults which are attributable to production or material faults.
Your legal guarantee entitlements in accordance with § 439 ff. BGB-E remain unaffected by this.
The guarantee does not include damages, which were incurred as a result of improper handling or use, as well as malfunctions which only have a minor effect on the function or the value of the device. Consumables, transit damages, inasmuch as we are not responsible for these, as well as damages, which were incurred as a result of any repairs that were not performed by us, are also excluded from the guarantee entitlements.
This device is designed for use in domestic situations and has the appropriate performance levels.
Any use in commercial situations is only covered under the guarantee to the extent that it would be comparable with the stresses of being used in a domestic situation. It is not intended for any additional, commercial use.
In the event of justified complaints, we will repair the faulty device at our discretion or replace it with a trouble-free device.
Any pending faults must be reported within 14 days of delivery.
All further claims are excluded.
To enforce a guarantee claim, please contact us prior to returning the device (always provide us with proof of purchase).
21 Technical Data
| Device | Microwave, Grill and Convection Oven |
| Name | EMCG 34 PRO |
| Model | D90D34MSXLQRII-YBA |
| Item No.: | 3035 |
| Mains data | 230-240 V, 50 Hz |
| Power consumption | 1400 W (Microwave) |
| 2050 W (Convection) | |
| 1250 W (Grill) | |
| 3 W (Standby) | |
| Nominal output of microwave | 900 W |
| Operating frequency | 2450 MHz |
| External measurements (W/H/D): | 592 x 86 x 543 mm |
| Cooking chamber dimensions (W/H/D): | 405 x 238 x 351 mm |
| Oven capacity | 34 Liter |
| Even cooking | Rotating Plate System |
| Net weight | 27,3 kg |
natural_image
Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with digital display and a horizontal scroll (no visible text or symbols)
Intertek



N°. d'art. 3035
22 Mode d'emploi
22.1 Généralités
text_image
① Make a cabinet according to the dimension 30 HDN 320 HDN 340 600 20 20 Microwave of dimension 592 68 6 385 6 24
text_image
② Fasten the oven in to the cabinet with 2 screws ($T4X16)

⑥ remove the cabinet and oven-door


text_image
592 405 93,5 200text_image
Technical diagram of an oven with numbered components and digital display showing time readingtext_image
Sequence of icons showing clock and battery symbols, likely representing time and battery status changesnatural_image
Four grayscale UI icons: square, bar chart, plus sign, and play triangle (no text or symbols)natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a stylized 'w' with superscript 's', and a plus/− sign (no text or labels)natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a stylized 'w' with superscript 's', and a plus sign with minus sign (no text or labels)natural_image
Vertical grayscale buttons and symbols including square, pie chart, plus/minus, and play triangle (no text or labels)natural_image
Three gray square icons: a square, a white circle with a gear symbol, and a white triangle (no text or labels)natural_image
Pure graphical icons without any text or symbolsnatural_image
Three gray square icons: a blank square, a black bar chart with ascending bars, and a plus sign with minus sign (no text or symbols)natural_image
Three gray rectangular buttons with white symbols: a fan icon, plus/minus sign, and play triangle (no text or labels)natural_image
Four gray square icons with white symbols: square, three horizontal lines, a clock icon, and a play triangle (no text or labels)♦ Sélection du menu
natural_image
Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with digital display and horizontal scroll (no readable text or symbols)32 Istruzione d'uso
32.1 In generale
text_image
② Fasten the oven in to the cabinet with 2 screws ($T4X16)

⑥ remove the cabinet and oven-door


text_image
592 405 93,5 200text_image
Technical diagram of an oven with numbered components and digital display showing time, battery, and ventilation systemtext_image
Sequence of five grayscale icons showing clock and battery symbols, likely representing time and battery status indicators.natural_image
Four grayscale UI icons: square, bar chart, plus sign, and play triangle (no text or symbols)natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a wavy line with superscript 'W', and a plus sign with minus sign (no text or labels)natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a stylized 'w' with superscript 's', and a plus sign with minus sign (no text or labels)natural_image
Four gray square icons: square, square with circle, gear symbol, plus/−, and triangular (no text or labels)natural_image
Three gray square buttons with white symbols: square, radio button with 'T', and play triangle (no text or numbers)natural_image
Three gray square icons: a blank square, a black bar chart with white bars, and a plus sign with white minus sign (no text or symbols)natural_image
Four gray square icons with white symbols: square, menu bar, clock, and play triangle (no text or labels)natural_image
Exterior view of a black COSO 1000 kitchen appliance with digital display and scroll (no text or symbols on main body)

Intertek



Ref. 3035
text_image
① Make a cabinet according to the dimension 30 MUN 350 MUN 450 600 20 20 Microwave of dimension 592 68 6 385 6 24
text_image
② Fasten the oven in to the cabinet with 2 screws ($T4X16)

⑥ remove the cabinet and oven-door


text_image
592 405 93,5 200text_image
Technical diagram of an oven with numbered components and digital display showing time readingtext_image
Image showing five grayscale UI icons with white symbols: square, clock, plus/minus, clock with lock, and plus/minus with lock.natural_image
Four grayscale UI icons: square, bar chart, plus sign, and play triangle (no text or symbols)natural_image
Four gray square icons with white symbols: square, horizontal line with 'W' and double arrow, plus sign, and triangle (no text or labels)natural_image
Three abstract geometric symbols: a square, a wavy line with 'W' marks, and a plus sign with minus sign (no text or labels)natural_image
Four gray square icons with white symbols: square, square, pie chart, plus sign, and triangle (no text or labels)natural_image
Vertical grayscale icons including square, fan, and triangle symbols (no text or labels)natural_image
Four grayscale UI icons: square, menu, clock with timer, and plus/minus signs (no text or symbols)text_image
Image displaying three gray-scale icons with white bars and symbols: a bar chart, a Wi-Fi symbol, and a plus sign.Microwave, Grill and Convection Oven EMCG 34 PRO

natural_image
Exterior view of a black COSO 1000 kitchen appliance with digital display and scroll (no text or symbols on main body)

Intertek



Artikelnummer 3035
text_image
① Make a cabinet according to the dimension 30 HDN 320 HDN 340 600 20 20 Microwave of dimension 592 68 6 385 6 24
text_image
② Fasten the oven in to the cabinet with 2 screes ($T4X16)

⑥ remove the cabinet and oven-door


text_image
592 405 93,5 200text_image
Technical diagram of an oven with numbered components and digital display showing time, temperature, and control panelnatural_image
Vertical toolbar with four distinct icons: square, bar chart, plus sign, and play triangle (no text or symbols)natural_image
Abstract geometric shapes including a square, wavy line, and plus/− symbols (no text or labels)
EasyManual