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| Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Device type | Microwave oven |
| Capacity | 25 liters |
| Power | 900 watts |
| Cooking modes | Microwave, grill, convection |
| External dimensions | 48 x 39 x 28 cm |
| Control panel | Electronic with LCD screen |
| Additional features | Automatic defrost, timer, preset programs |
| Maintenance | Easy interior cleaning with non-stick coating |
| Safety | Child lock system |
| Energy consumption | Energy class A |
| Warranty | 2 years |
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USER MANUAL VPMAG25B Veripart
RATED VOLTAGE: 230V- RATED FREQUENCY: 50Hz
RATED INPUT: 1400W
RATED OUTPUT: 900W
MICROWAVE FREQUENCY: 2450MHz

WARNING
MICROWAVE AND HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE. DO NOT REMOVE THIS COVER.
BEFORE USE, CHECK THAT THE VOLTAGE ON THE EARTHED SOCKET
YOU WANT TO USE MATCHES THAT ON THE TYPE PLATE O
APPLIANCE (230V-50Hz). ONLY CONNECT THE APPLIANCE TO AN
EARTHED POWER SOCKET.
ALWAYS REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE EARTHED SOCKET BEFORE
CLEANING THE APPLIANCE,DO NOT PERFORM ANY REPAIRS TO
THE APPLIANCE THAT ARE NOT DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL. THE
APPLIANCE MAY ONLY BE REPAIRED BY AN AUTHORISED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN.
NEVER REMOVE THE HOUSING OR PARTS OF THE HOUSING DUE
TO THE RISK OF EXPOSURE TO THE HARMFUL ENERGY OF THE
MICROWAVES
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VOORWOORD
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1 VEILIGHEID 7
1.1 VEILIGHEIDSWAARSCHUWINGEN EN -VOORSCHRIFTEN 7
1.2 VEILIGHEIDSVOORSCHRIFT: INSTALLATIE 8
1.3 VEILIGHEIDSVOORSCHRIFT: GEBRUIK 8
1.1 VEILIGHEIDSWAARSCHUWINGEN EN -VOORSCHRIFTEN

WAARSCHUWING!
1.1 SAFETY WARNINGS AND REGULATIONS 34
1.2 VEILIGHEIDSVOORSCHRIFT: INSTALLATIE 35
1.3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: USE 35
1.3.1 Safety of persons 35
1.3.2 Safety in use 35
1.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: ELECTRICAL SAFETY 37
1.5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: CLEANING 38
1.6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: REPAIR 38
1.7 EXPLANATION OF GRAPHIC SYMBOLS ON THE PRODUCT AND PACKAGING 39
2 PRODUCT FEATURES 40
2.1 System overview 40
2.2 Key components 40
2.2.1 Microwave 40
2.2.2 Control panel 41
2.3 Guarantee 41
2.4 Technical data 41
3 INSTALLATIONS 42
3.1 Unpacking the appliance 42
3.2 Cleaning before first use 42
3.3 Installing the appliance in a suitable place 43
3.4 Installing the tripod arm and the turntable 44
4 USE 45
4.1 General information 45
4.1.1 Materials and objects that can be used 45
4.1.2 Materials and objects that may not be used 46
4.1.3 Microwave power 47
4.1.4 Preparation time 47
4.2 Pausing and stopping the preparation 47
4.2.1 Pause preparation 47
4.2.2 Stopping the preparation 47
4.3 Setting the current time 48
4.4 Preparing food 48
4.4.1 Quick setting to prepare food 48
4.4.2 Preparing food with a microwave power and preparation time 48
4.4.3 Defrosting of food 49
4.4.3.1 Defrosting by weight 49
4.4.3.2 Defrosting by time 49
4.4.4 Two-stage food preparation 49
4.4.5 Automatic menu preparation 50
4.5 Use the timer 51
4.6 Using the child lock 51
4.7 Show information on screen during preparation 51
4.7.1 See the current time during preparation 51
4.7.2 See the microwave power during preparation 51
5 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 52
5.1 CLEANING AFTER EACH USE 52
5.2 Cleaning an extremely oven area 52
6 FAULTS AND SOLUTIONS 53
7 TAKING OUT OF SERVICE 54
8 SAFE DISPOSAL 54
8.1 Safe removal of the appliance 54
8.2 Dispose of the appliance as waste 54
8.3 Dispose of the packaging material as waste 54
FOREWORD
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
- This manual contains all information for the correct, efficient and safe use of the appliance.
- This manual is intended for the end user and/or buyer of this appliance.
- Make sure you have read and understood the instructions in this manual completely before installing or using the appliance. Keep this document for future use as long as you use and/or own the appliance. This will prevent fires, explosions, electric shocks and/or other hazards that may cause bodily injury and/or property damage.
Coolblue B.V. cannot in any way be held liable for material or immaterial damage to you or to others, the appliance, your other belongings or belongings of others caused by not following the instructions in this manual.
The warnings and safety instructions in this manual do not cover all possible circumstances and situations.
If you contact our customer service, make sure you have the model number ready. The information can be found on the type plate or on the front of this manual. - In this manual the microwave oven will also be referred to as 'appliance'.
- Installation of the device, operation and all cleaning and maintenance operations as described in the instructions may be carried out by the end user, unless clearly stated otherwise.
- Keep this document for future use as long as you use and/or own the appliance and pass it on to future users of the appliance.

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
This manual was originally written in Dutch. All other languages are translated documents. In the case of translation errors, the Dutch version is leading.
SYMBOLS USED
| SYMBOL DESCRIPTION | |
| DANGER! | Fire hazard and/or flammable materials |
| WARNING! | Indicates a dangerous situation which, if not avoided, may result in serious immaterial damage to you or others. |
| CAUTION! | Indicates a dangerous situation which, if not avoided, may result in slight immaterial damage to you or others. |
| ATTENTION! | Indicates a situation related to material damage. |
| NOTE! | Indicates useful additional information. |
COPYRIGHT
The data depicted in this manual, including texts, photographs, graphic drawings, trademarks, (trade) names and logos, are the property of Coolblue B.V. and are protected by copyright, trademark law and/or any other intellectual property right, unless these data belong to a third party. You are never allowed to reproduce, transfer, distribute, store or make the contents of the manual available to third parties, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Coolblue B.V. and/or the third party to whom the data belong.

NOTE!
- You can also find the latest version of this manual online, at www.coolblue.nl/en if you search for the article number.
VERIPART CONTACT DETAILS
Veripart is a registered brand of Coolblue B.V.
Customer service can be reached at:
www.coolblue.nl/en/customer-service
Coolblue B.V.
Weena 664
3012 CN Rotterdam
Netherlands
1 SAFETY

WARNING!
- Read this manual and safety instructions carefully and make sure you understand the contents before using the appliance with the appropriate parts. Failure to comply with all instructions may cause material damage and/or serious injury.
1.1 SAFETY WARNINGS AND REGULATIONS

WARNING!
- This appliance may be used by children from eight years of age and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, provided that they are under supervision or have been trained in the safe use of the appliance and that they understand the associated dangers.
- This appliance should not be used by children under 8 years of age.
- This appliance and its components are not toys, so children should not play with the appliance or its components.
- Children, legally incompetent persons and pets should be supervised while using the appliance. The appliance contains small parts. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.
- RISK OF SUFFOCATION! Keep packaging away from children.
- Use the appliance only in accordance with intended use.
- This appliance should only be used to defrost, heat or prepare food (cooking).
- RISK OF INJURY, IGNITION OR FIRE! Do not use the appliance for drying food and clothing, or for heating cushions, slippers, sponges, moist cloths and similar applications.
- Do not use the appliance for storing objects or food.
- This appliance is intended for domestic use and similar applications such as
- staff kitchens in shops, offices and other work environments
- farms and guests in hotels, motels, B&B and other residential settings
- catering and similar non-retail applications.
- This appliance is for indoor use only. This appliance should not be used outdoors.
- The appliance must be stored in a room free of naked flames, gas-powered appliances or electric heaters.
- The appliance must be stored in such a way so as to prevent mechanical failure.
- Store the appliance out of reach of unauthorised persons and do not allow anyone unfamiliar with the appliance and these instructions to use it.
1.2 VEILIGHEIDSVOORSCHRIFT: INSTALLATIE

WARNING!
- Install the appliance in accordance with the installation instructions. Incorrect installation may cause electric shocks, fire and/or property damage.
- Use only the original accessories provided for the installation.
- Ensure that the plug and socket are clearly visible and accessible at all times. - Do not install the appliance near water, direct sunlight or heat sources such as radiators, heating grids and hobs.
- Do not expose the appliance to steam.
- This appliance is not suitable for built-in installation and should only be installed as a freestanding appliance. If the appliance is nevertheless installed in a cabinet, always observe the distances specified in the installation instructions. The cabinet doors must be open at all times while the appliance is in use to prevent overheating.
- Do not install the product behind a decorative wall to prevent overheating.
- Use two hands when moving, lifting or turning the appliance.
1.3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: USE

WARNING!
1.3.1 Safety of persons
- Always be alert and act with caution. Do not use electrical appliances if you suffer from impaired concentration or lack of awareness, or if you are under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medications. Even the slightest distraction can lead to serious accidents and injuries when using electrical appliances.
- Always operate and use the appliance as described in these instructions for use. Assume that what is not specified here is also not possible.
1.3.2 Safety in use
- RISK OF SPARKS AND FIRE! Only use objects that are suitable for use in a microwave. Metal food and beverage containers should not be used in the microwave during cooking. Do not use utensils or containers containing metal parts in the microwave. Remove bags and metal handles from plastic or paper bags/containers before placing them in the appliance.
- Never start the preparation with the appliance door open. This can result in exposure to the harmful energy of the microwaves. Never block the door locking mechanism or make any changes to it.
- Never place objects between the appliance housing and door.
- Make sure the door and closing surfaces are always clean and free of dust, grease, cleaning agents and other contaminants.
- Follow the maintenance instructions for trouble-free use and long service life. A poorly maintained appliance can lead to degradation and shortened service life and/or dangerous situations.
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RISK OF SPARKS AND FIRE! Fat and food left in the appliance can cause fire and sparking when the device is used. Remove food residues after each use.
RISK OF BURNING! Never heat liquids and food in closed containers as these can explode. -
RISK OF FIRE! Monitor food preparation at all times, especially when using plastic or paper packaging, due to the risk of ignition.
- In case smoke develops: switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the microwave door closed to extinguish any flames.
- RISK OF BURNING! The contents of baby bottles and baby food containers should be stirred or shaken and checked for the correct temperature before being consumed to avoid risk of burning.
- RISK OF BURNING! Warming up or heating of liquids (and food) with a microwave can result in delayed, eruptive cooking. Therefore, be careful when handling the container or packaging. When heating liquids, leave them for 20 seconds before taking them out. You may stir the liquid during heating. Always stir after heating.
- While opening the door, stand at arm's length from the appliance in order not to get burned by the escaping hot air or steam. Using ingredients with alcohol can cause a mix of alcohol and air.
- RISK OF EXPLOSION! Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled eggs should not be defrosted, heated or cooked in the microwave. They can explode even after the preparation has stopped.
- This microwave is not suited for the use of thermometers or temperature sensors.
- Do not use the appliance in the vicinity (at least one metre away) of highly flammable or explosive substances or fuels.
- Never expose the appliance to a naked flame.
- Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight.
- Do not place the food directly on the turntable. Always use microwave-appropriate cooking utensils to prepare the food.
- Always place the cooking utensils in the middle of the turntable.
- RISK OF FIRE! Do not cook the food for too long by increasing the microwave power and cooking time. Food may dry out, burn or cause fire.
Always use oven gloves to remove or insert food or cookware from the appliance. - Make sure the turntable is not moved when packaging or food is taken out of the oven space.
- Do not use paint, cleaning sprays, anti-insect sprays, etc. on or near the appliance. This may cause deformation of the housing or electrical damage.
- If the appliance is installed in a cabinet, the cabinet doors must be open at all times while the appliance is in use.
- Do not use in damp or wet environments, such as the bathroom and laundry area, or near a bath, shower or pool.
- Do not use near sources of fire, splashing oil or water.
- Do not spill water, oil or any liquid on or in the appliance.
- Do not pour water or other liquids over the appliance.
- Do not operate the appliance if you notice damage to the appliance, the power cable or the plug, or if does not work properly, has fallen or otherwise malfunctions. Please contact customer service for further information. See Foreword for the contact details.
- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not use the appliance if the door or door seals are damaged until it is repaired by an expert.
- Remove the plug from the socket when you hear strange noises, smell a strange odour and in case of smoke development.
- Do not insert fingers or objects such as pens through the grilles in the appliance and especially warn children of these dangers.
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Never remove the housing or parts of the housing due to the risk of exposure to the harmful energy of the microwaves.
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RISK OF FIRE! Do not place objects on the appliance and never cover the appliance. Never block the grilles for incoming and outgoing air, not even partially. This can cause fire!
- Do not climb or stand on the appliance.
- The door of the appliance and the turntable are made of glass. This can break if the appliance falls or receives a significant blow. Do not use the product if the glass is broken or cracked, or if a piece breaks off.
- If the appliance is not in use, or when cleaning it, carrying out maintenance or moving it, first turn it off and then remove the plug from the socket.
1.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: ELECTRICAL SAFETY

DANGER!
If there are any questions regarding the instructions for electrical safety, contact a qualified electrician.
- RISK OF FIRE! The appliance has thermal protection to prevent fire. To prevent accidental resetting of this thermal protection, this appliance must not be connected to an external switching appliance, such as a timer, or be connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the energy supplier.
- RISK OF FIRE! Before use, check that the socket you want to use has no defects, that it has earthing and an earth leakage circuit breaker connected in accordance with the legal regulations. If this is not clear, contact a qualified electrician.
- Before use, check that the voltage on the socket you want to use matches that on the type plate of the appliance (230V~50Hz). Damage caused by faulty voltage is not covered by the guarantee.
- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Only use the appliance's factory-fitted plug and never change it. The plug must match the type of socket used to reduce the risk of electric shocks.
- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! The connector has an earth connection. Do not remove the earth contacts from the plug. Improper use of the earthing may result in an electric shock.
- RISK OF FIRE! Only connect the appliance to a fixed, earthed socket. Do not use a plug adapter, junction box or table socket etc.
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The appliance has a short power cable to reduce the risk of entanglement or tripping over a longer power cable. Avoid using extension cables as much as possible. Cannot avoid it?
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use an extension cable with at least the same or higher electrical capacity as stated on the appliance;
use a three-wire grounded extension cable;
put the extension cable over the counter or top so that it cannot be pulled on or tripped over by children.
- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Never pull the power cable to carry or move the appliance or to disconnect the plug. Keep the power cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Do not make any changes to the power cable or submerge it in water or other liquids. Do not twist or kink the power cable. Do not roll up the power cable too tightly after use and do not wind it up around the unit; this may damage the insulation layer! Damaged or tangled power cables increase the risk of electric shocks.
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not touch the appliance, plug or mains cable with wet or damp hands. Only use the appliance with clean, dry hands.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not use the appliance barefoot. -
Fully unroll the appliance's power cable before plugging it into the socket. This is to prevent heat generation in the cable.
- Do not pass the power cable under a carpet or cover it with mats, runners and the like. This can lead to unforeseen heat generation.
- Regularly check the appliance for damage to the power cable and plug. If there is visible damage, a strong smell, or parts become excessively hot, stop using it immediately and remove the plug from the socket.
- The appliance, plug and/or cable must be repaired and/or replaced by an electrician or an equivalent qualified person. Repairs by amateurs invalidate the guarantee and can cause dangerous situations!
1.5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: CLEANING
- Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaners, gasoline, detergents, chemically impregnated wipes or other cleaning solutions. These may damage the housing and appliance.
- Never use aggressive abrasive agents or sharp/metal scrapers on the door glass. This can lead to scratches and even crushing of the glass.
- Never spray-clean the appliance and make sure no water gets into it.
- Do not use steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
1.6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: REPAIR

DANGER!!
- It is not permitted to open, change or repair the appliance yourself. Do not drill holes into the appliance anywhere to avoid dangerous situations. The appliance, plug and/or cable must be repaired and/or replaced by an electrician or an equivalent qualified person. Repairs by amateurs invalidate the guarantee and can cause dangerous situations!
- RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH! It is dangerous for anyone other than an expert to perform service or repair that requires the removal of a cover that protects against exposure to the energy of the microwaves.
- RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH! Never touch the internal components. This can cause serious injury and even death.
- Repairs, maintenance and all other possible work on the appliance not described in this manual may not be carried out by the end user. Contact customer service for more information. See Foreword for the contact details.
1.7 EXPLANATION OF GRAPHIC SYMBOLS ON THE PRODUCT AND PACKAGING
| Symbol Description | |
| CE | The CE marking on this appliance indicates that Veripart declares that this appliance meets the requirements of the relevant European legislation relating to health, safety and environmental protection. The declaration of conformity is available upon request from Veripart. See Foreword for the contact details. |
| The accessible surfaces may be hot during or after use. | |
| ~ | This symbol indicates alternating current. |
| = | This symbol indicates direct current. |
| This symbol on the appliance, accessories or packaging indicates that this appliance must not be disposed of with ordinary household waste, but must be returned to a collection point. | |
2 PRODUCT FEATURES
2.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
A microwave is suitable for defrosting, heating and cooking dishes and works with microwaves. These are high frequency electromagnetic waves that bounce back and forth in the oven. The energy of these waves ensures that the rotating dish is evenly heated and cooked.
Microwaves penetrate the food to a depth of about 2.5cm . The heat then spreads inside the food. This process continues even after the dish has been removed from the microwave. The food should always be left alone for a while, so that the heat can spread evenly and the dish is cooked from within. The preparation time depends on the dish used, the quantity and density of the dish, the water content and the starting temperature.
2.2 KEY COMPONENTS
2.2.1 Microwave

| ID Name ID Name | |||
| A Mains plug F Oven space | |||
| B Turntable (glass) G Door handle | |||
| C Tripod arm H Door | |||
| D Control Panel | Viewing window | ||
| E Turntable drive motor | J | Spacer | |
2.2.2 Control panel
| ID Name | |
| 1 Screen | |
| 2 Auto Menu button | |
| 3 Time Defrost button | |
| 4 Clock button | |
| 5 Start/+30s button | |
| 6 Selector dial | |
| 7 Stop/Cancel button | |
| 8 Timer selector dial (cooker) | |
| 9 Weight Defrost button | |
| 10 Microwave button (microwave power) |


2.3 GUARANTEE
This appliance comes with a warranty period of two years after purchase. For more information on guarantee conditions, please visit www.coolblue.nl/en/customer-service. In any case, you must have the purchase order with purchase and/or delivery date in order to be able to claim the guarantee.
2.4 TECHNICAL DATA
The technical data is indicated on the type plate on the inside of the appliance and on the energy label (both also printed on page 2).
| PARAMETER UNIT | |
| Product name Microwave | |
| Model / Type VPMAG25B | |
| Weight 12.2 kg | |
| Measurements (LxWxH) 28 cm x 46.9 cm x 37.9 cm | |
| Volume 25 liter | |
| Nominal voltage, frequency 230V~50Hz | |
| Input power magnetron | 1400W |
| Output power magnetron | 900W |
| Microwave frequency | 2450MHz |
3 INSTALLATIONS
3.1 UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE

WARNING!
- Keep packaging materials out of reach of children. Packaging materials are not toys.
To turn the appliance on:
- Remove all packaging material and any transport attachments present (e.g. tape that holds parts in place during transport).
- Remove any protective films on the outside of the housing. WARNING! The protective film on the inside of the viewing window may not be removed.
- Check that all accessories are present and that the appliance and accessories do not present any damage. See Key Sections for more information. WARNING! Do not use a damaged appliance but contact customer service. See Foreword for the contact details. In that case, keep the packaging.
3.2 CLEANING BEFORE FIRST USE

WARNING!
- Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaners, gasoline, detergents, chemically impregnated wipes or other cleaning solutions. These may damage the housing and appliance. Never spray the appliance and make sure no water gets into it.
To clean the appliance:
- Clean the oven space with a damp cloth and dry with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the turntable and tripod arm and dry off.
3.3 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE IN A SUITABLE PLACE

WARNING!
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Do not install the appliance in a cabinet area. If the appliance is nevertheless installed in a cabinet, respect the distances specified in the installation instructions. The minimum size of the cupboard space is 90cm wide × 60cm high × 40cm deep. Do not install the appliance in a cabinet space that is too small. During use, the cabinet doors must be open at all times to prevent overheating.
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Select a suitable place for use that satisfies the following points:
A firm, flat, dry and horizontal surface, at a minimum height of 85 cm.
- Left and right of the appliance at least 20cm free space, for the purpose of ventilation.
- At the top of the appliance at least 30~cm free space, for the purpose of ventilation.
The ventilation openings are not blocked.
Not near hobs or other heat sources.
- As far away as possible from television and radio equipment.
The socket to be used gives the voltage indicated on the type plate of the appliance (230V 50Hz)

- Place the appliance with the spacer against the back wall.
- Insert the plug.
3.4 INSTALLING THE TRIPOD ARM AND THE TURNTABLE
- Open the door and gently press the tripod arm onto the drive motor.
ATTENTION! The shape of the recess in the tripod arm must match the shape of the drive motor. Do not force the installation of the tripod arm; it only fits one way.
- Place the turntable, with the notches at the bottom, on the tripod arm.
- Check if the turntable can rotate freely.


4 USE
4.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
4.1.1 Materials and objects that can be used

WARNING!
- Always follow the materials or objects manufacturer's instructions to determine if they can be used in the microwave and how.
| Utensils Comments and instructions | |
| Roasting tray · WARNING! The turntable may break if used incorrectly. · There must be at least 5 mm space between the bottom of the roasting tray and the turntable. | |
| Crockery • Only use crockery suitable for microwave use. · Never use cracked crockery or crockery that is missing pieces. | |
| Glass jars | · WARNING! Most glass jars are not resistant to heat and can break. · Only use glass jars to prepare food until just warm. · Always remove the lid. |
| Glassware • Only use heat-resistant glassware suitable for microwave use. · Never use glassware that has a metal edge or other metal parts. · Never use glassware that is broken or has missing pieces. | |
| Roasting bags · Always follow the manufacturer's instructions. · Never close the roasting bag with metal clips, twist strips or other metal objects. · Make a number of openings in the roasting bag so that steam can escape. | |
| Paper plates and cups | · WARNING! Paper can cause fire. When using paper plates and cups, monitor food preparation at all times. · Only use paper plates and cups for short preparations. |
| Paper towels | · WARNING! Paper can cause fire. When using paper towels, monitor food preparation at all times. · Only use paper towels to cover the food when it is warming up and to absorb fat. |
| Baking paper | · Use baking paper to cover food to prevent splashes or as a wrapper to steam. |
| Plastic | · Only use plastic materials that are suitable for use in a microwave and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Plastics that are suitable for use in a microwave have a marking such as "Microwave safe". · WARNING! Some plastics become soft when the food gets hot and/or can contaminate the food. |
| Household foil | · Use only microwave-appropriate household foil. · Use household foil only to cover food so that the cooking liquid is not lost during preparation. · The household foil should not touch the food. |
| Thermometers • Only use microwave compliant thermometers. | |
| Wax paper for food • Only use wax paper as a cover to prevent splashes and to maintain cooking moisture. | |

In case of doubt, utensils can be tested with the following steps:
- Fill a tray suitable for the microwave with 250ml cold water.
- Place the utensil in the container and place it in the centre on the turntable.
- Press the Microwave button and set the microwave power to P 100 (100%) with the selector dial.
- Press the START/+30s button to confirm.
- Set the preparation time with the selector dial to less than one minute. ATTENTION! Set a maximum of one minute.
- Press the START/+30s button to start the preparation. ATTENTION! Monitor while heating.
- Once the preparation time has elapsed, carefully feel the utensil. If it feels warm, it is not suitable for use in the microwave.
4.1.2 Materials and objects that may not be used
| Utensils Comments | |
| Aluminium packaging/ aluminium trays | ·WARNING! Aluminium can cause sparking and/or fire. ·Remove the aluminium packaging or tray and prepare the food in a microwave resistant dish, plate or tray. |
| Cardboard packaging with metal parts | ·WARNING! Metal can cause sparking and/or fire. ·Remove the packaging and prepare the food in a microwave-resistant dish, plate or tray. |
| Metal utensils or utensils with metal parts | ·WARNING! Metal can cause sparking and/or fire. ·Metal prevents microwaves from coming into contact with food. |
| Metal clips, twist bands and twist strips | ·WARNING! Metal can cause sparking and/or fire. These objects contain metals. |
| Paper bags | ·WARNING! Paper can cause fire. When using paper towels, monitor food preparation at all times. |
| Synthetic foam, plastic foam, | ·WARNING! Plastic foam can melt and/or contaminate food when exposed to high temperatures. |
| Wood | ·Wood dries out in the microwave and can therefore crack or split. |
4.1.3 Microwave power
The microwave power used for preparation can be set in five steps from 10% to 100% . The section on Preparing food indicates how to set the microwave power.
| Display on the screen | P 80 P 100 | ||||
| Microwave power | % 100% |
4.1.4 Preparation time
The preparation time and the cooker can be set in steps according to the table: from 5 seconds to a maximum of 95 minutes.
| Time to be set Step size | |
| From 0 seconds to 1 minute 5 seconds | |
| From 1 minute to 5 minutes 10 seconds | |
| From 5 minutes to 10 minutes 30 seconds | |
| From 10 minutes to 30 minutes 1 minute | |
| From 30 minutes to 95 minutes 5 minutes | |
4.2 PAUSING AND STOPPING THE PREPARATION
4.2.1 Pause preparation
A. Press the Stop/Cancel button once. To continue preparation, press the START/+30s button.
B. Open the door. To continue the preparation, close the door and press the START/+30 button.
4.2.2 Stopping the preparation
A. Press the Stop/Cancel button twice. The set preparation is cleared and the screen shows the current time.
B. Open the door and then press the Stop/Cancel button. The set preparation is cleared and the screen shows the current time.

4.3 SETTING THE CURRENT TIME
- Press the Clock button.
The hour section flashes on the screen. - Set the hours with the selector dial (from 0 to 23).
- Press the Clock button to confirm.
The minute section flashes on the screen.
- Set the minutes using the selector dial (from 0 to 59)
- Press the Clock button to confirm. The time is set.

NOTE!
- If no setting or confirmation is given for one minute or if no confirmation is given in step 5 with the Clock button, the settings are not saved.
4.4 PREPARING FOOD

WARNING!
- Never operate the microwave without food (food or drink) on the turntable to avoid overheating. Never allow the microwave to operate without a tripod arm and turntable. Always check the food packaging for preparation and preparation time and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
4.4.1 Quick setting to prepare food
- Place the food to be prepared in the middle of the turntable and close the door.
- Press the START/+30s button to prepare the food for 30 seconds with 100% microwave power.
- Press the START/+30s button to extend the time by 30 seconds. Each time the START/+30s button is pressed, the preparation time is extended by 30 seconds.
4.4.2 Preparing food with a microwave power and preparation time
- Place the food to be prepared in the middle of the turntable and close the door.
- Press the Microwave button.
The screen displays P 100.
- Set the desired microwave power with the selector dial or press the Microwave button one or more times.
- Press the START/+30s button to confirm.
- Set the desired preparation time with the selector dial.
- Press the START/+30s button to start the preparation.
4.4.3 Defrosting of food

NOTE!
- The microwave power during thawing is 30% and cannot be set manually.
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4.4.3.1 Defrosting by weight
- Place the food to be defrosted in the middle of the turntable and close the door.
- Press the Weight Defrost button.
The screen displays d01.
- Adjust the weight of the food to be thawed using the selector dial.
The weight can be set from 100 grams to 2000 grams, in steps of 100 grams.
- Press the START/+30s button to start the defrosting.
- When half of the defrosting time has elapsed, a beep sounds twice to indicate that the food must be turned.
ATTENTION! The appliance does not stop automatically.
- Open the door to pause the defrosting and turn the food over. The appliance pauses the preparation.
- Close the door and press the START/+30s button to continue defrosting.
4.4.3.2 Defrosting by time
- Place the food to be defrosted in the middle of the turntable and close the door.
- Press the Time Defrost button. The screen displays d02.
- Set the desired time with the selector dial.
- Press the START/+30s button to start the defrosting.
- When half of the defrosting time has elapsed, a beep sounds twice to indicate that the food must be turned. ATTENTION! The appliance does not automatically stop defrosting.
- Open the door to pause the defrosting and turn the food over. The appliance pauses the preparation.
4.4.4 Two-stage food preparation

NOTE!
- When the defrosting function is used, it will automatically be set as the first step of the preparation.
The timer, Auto Menu and the quick setting cannot be used in a two-step food preparation.
The START/+30s button can be used to increase the preparation time except when defrosting by weight is set.
Example of a two-step preparation: defrost for 5 minutes and then cook for 7 minutes with 80% microwave power.
To set this example:
- Press the Time Defrost button.
The screen displays d02
- Set the time to 5 minutes with the selector dial.
- Press the Microwave button.
The screen displays P 100.
- Set the microwave power to P 80 (80%) with the dial or press the Microwave button one or more times.
- Press the START/+30s button to confirm.
- Set the preparation time to 7 minutes with the selector dial.
- Press the START/+30s button to start the preparation.
4.4.5 Automatic menu preparation
- Place the food to be prepared in the middle of the turntable and close the door.
- Press the Auto Menu button. The screen displays A1.
- Set the desired menu using the selector dial or press the Auto Menu button one or more times. There are eight different automatic menus (see table).
- Press the START/+30s button to confirm.
- Adjust the weight of the food to be prepared with the selector dial.
- Press the START/+30s button to start the preparation.
Overview of the automatic menu
| Auto Menu Weight Display indication | ||
| A1 Auto warm up | 200 grams 200 | |
| 400 grams 400 | ||
| A2 Meat | 250 grams 250 | |
| 350 grams 350 | ||
| 450 grams 450 | ||
| A3 Vegetables | 200 grams 200 | |
| 300 grams 300 | ||
| 400 grams 400 | ||
| A4 Pasta | 50 grams (450 grams cold water) 50 | |
| 100 grams (800 grams cold water) 100 | ||
| A5 Potatoe | 1 (approximately 230 grams) | 1 |
| 2 | 2 | |
| 3 | 3 | |
| A6 Fish | 250 grams 250 | |
| 350 grams 350 | ||
| 450 grams 450 | ||
| A7 Beverages | 1 cup (120 ml) | 1 |
| 2 cups (240 ml) | 2 | |
| 3 cups (360 ml) | 3 | |
| A8 Popcorn | 50 grams | 50 |
| 100 grams 100 | ||
4.5 USE THE TIMER

NOTE!
- No other functions of the appliance can be used while using the timer.
To set up the timer:
- Press the Timer button.
The screen flashes 00:00.
- Set the desired time with the selector dial.
- Press the START/+30 sec button to confirm the set time.
- The timer starts counting.
- To stop the timer, press the Stop/Cancel button.
The child lock prevents children from accidentally turning on the microwave.
To use the child safety lock:
- To turn on the child lock, press the STOP/Cancel button and hold the button for three seconds. A long tone can be heard and the screen displays the child lock icon.
- To turn the child lock off, press the STOP/Cancel button and hold the button for three seconds. A long tone can be heard and the child lock icon is off.
4.7 SHOW INFORMATION ON SCREEN DURING PREPARATION
4.7.1 See the current time during preparation
Press the Clock button.
The screen displays the current time for three seconds.
4.7.2 See the microwave power during preparation
Press the Microwave button.
The screen displays the microwave power for three seconds.
5 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

WARNING!
- Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaners, gasoline, detergents, chemically impregnated wipes or other cleaning solutions. These may damage the housing and appliance. Never use aggressive abrasive agents or sharp/metal scrapers on the door glass. This can lead to scratches and even crushing of the glass. Never spray the appliance and make sure no water gets into it. Do not use steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
5.1 CLEANING AFTER EACH USE
Clean and dry the appliance after each use to prevent food residue or corrosion from condensation on the walls of the oven and door.
To clean the appliance after use:
- Remove the mains plug from the socket.
- Remove the turntable.
- If necessary, remove the tripod arm:
a. Place the fingers around the middle of the tripod arm.
b. Gently push up the tripod arm with the fingers to release it from the drive motor.
ATTENTION! Do not use tools that could damage the appliance or the tripod arm.
c. Wash the tripod arm with soap and water and dry thoroughly.
- Clean the oven, the door and door opening with a slightly damp cloth and dry with a clean dry cloth.
WARNING! Ensure that the foil on the inside of the viewing window is not damaged.
- Wash the turntable and dry thoroughly.
- Install the tripod arm and the turntable. Follow the instructions in Installation of the tripod arm and the turntable.
5.2 CLEANING AN EXTREMELY OVEN AREA
If the oven area is heavily soiled or difficult to clean, follow the following steps to make it easier to clean:
- Place half a lemon in a bowl of 300ml water and place on the turntable in the microwave.
- Heat the bowl with contents to 100% microwave power for 10 minutes.
- Open the microwave door and wait a few minutes for the microwave and bowl to cool down.
WARNING! Hot air or steam may come out of the oven. - Carefully remove the bowl with contents from the oven.
WARNING! The walls and the bowl of contents can be hot.
- Clean the appliance according to the instructions in Cleaning after each use.
6 FAULTS AND SOLUTIONS
The following cases are not always a fault. See the possible solutions before asking for service.
| Problem Cause Cause | ||
| The TV signal is disturbed while using the microwave. | ATTENTION! This is normal and not a fault or defect. The microwave is too close to the TV. | Place the microwave further away from the TV. |
| The lighting of the oven space is weak. | ATTENTION! This is normal and not a fault or defect. When cooking with a low microwave power, the lighting of the oven room may burn weaker. | - |
| Steam will deposit on the door. / Hot air comes out of the vents. | ATTENTION! This is normal and not a fault or defect. When cooked, hot steam can come off the food. Most steam leaves the appliance through the vents, but steam can also deposit on a cool surface such as the door. | - |
| The microwave accidentally started without food in the oven. | - Immediately turn off the appliance | by pressing the Stop/Cancel button twice. WARNING! Never switch on the microwave without food in the oven. |
| The microwave does not turn on. | The appliance is not powered. 1. Check that the plug is in the socket and that the cable or plug is not damaged. 2. Check that the RCD is switched on. 3. Check that there is no power failure. | the plug is in the socket and that the cable or plug is not damaged. 2. Check that the RCD is switched on. 3. Check that there is no power failure. |
| The fuse of the appliance has been blown. Please contact customer service. See Foreword for the contact details. | ||
| The microwave does not heat. | The door is not completely closed. Close the microwave door. | |
| Sparks and crackling sounds inside the oven. | There are unauthorised materials in the oven such as: · metals from decorative edges on plates and crockery, for example, metal parts of kitchenware or metal cutlery · aluminium foil | 1. Turn the microwave off immediately. 2. Wait until the contents of the oven has cooled down. 3. Open the door and remove unauthorised materials. |
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7 TAKING OUT OF SERVICE
If the appliance is stored for a longer period, the following measures must be taken:
- Clean the appliance according to the instructions in Maintenance and cleaning.
- Remove the mains plug from the socket.
- Store the cleaned appliance in a dry, ventilated place, away from a heat source.
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WARNING!
- The appliance in storage must not be accessible to children playing. Do not place heavy objects on the appliance. This may cause deformations and damage to the appliance.
8 SAFE DISPOSAL
8.1 SAFE REMOVAL OF THE APPLIANCE
- Remove the mains plug from the socket.
- Cut off the power cable as close to the appliance housing as possible.
- Remove the door lock to prevent children or pets from becoming trapped inside the appliance.
8.2 DISPOSE OF THE APPLIANCE AS WASTE

The materials used in this appliance marked with this symbol are recyclable. This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed of via household waste throughout the EU. In order to prevent damage to the environment or human health as a result of uncontrolled waste, it must be processed responsibly so that raw materials can be reused sustainably. Use the existing collection systems or contact the shop where you purchased the product if you want to dispose of the used product. There, the product is recycled in an environmentally friendly way.
8.3 DISPOSE OF THE PACKAGING MATERIAL AS WASTE
Dispos of the packaging material through your local recycling facility. By properly dising of packaging material and packaging waste, you help prevent potential risks to the environment and public health. The symbols on the packaging indicate that the packaging is made of cardboard, EPS, HDPE and PU.

MANUEL D'UTILISATION
MICRO-ONDES
VPMAG25B
VERIPART

TABLE DES MATIÈRES
AVANT-PROPOS
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1 SÉCURITÉ 60
1.1 AVENTISSEMENTS ET CONSIGNES DE SECURITE 60
1.2 CONSIGNE DE SECURITE: INSTALLATION 61
1.3 CONSIGNDE SECURITE: UTILISATION 61
2 PROPRIÉTÉS DU PRODUIT
6 DYSFUNCTIONNELMENTS ET SOLUTIONS 80
7 MISE HORS SERVICE 81
8 MISE AU REBUT SURE 81
2 PROPRIÉTÉS DU PRODUIT
2.1 APERCU DU SYSTÉME
6 DYSFONCTIONNEMENTS ET SOLUTIONS
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Veripart contact details
Veripart is a registered brand of Coolblue B.V.
Coolblue B.V.
Weena 664
3012 CN Rotterdam
The Netherlands
www.coolblue.nl