Page 2 - ontents
90 Throughout this manual, indicates safety recommendations, indicates tips and advice Introduction p.91 Recommendations p.92 Your oven p.93 Accessories p.94 Oven Installation Connection p.95 Dimensions for installation p.96 Oven use Setting the clock p.97 Microwave use p.98 Using the Microwave for ...
Page 3 - Introduction
91 GB Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for buying a SMEG oven. Our design staff have produced a new generation of kitchen equipment, to make everyday cooking a pleasure. The clean lines and modern look of your SMEG oven will blend in perfectly with your kitchen décor. It is easy to use and perf...
Page 4 - Recommendations
92 • Your appliance is designed solely for household use - cooking, heating or defrosting food- stuffs. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any other inappropriate use of the oven. • Before you use your microwave oven, make sure that all the recipients and accessories are suitable for use...
Page 5 - Your oven; he oven programmer
93 GB Your oven START/STOP buttonTime and temperature settingTemperature/power setting Cooking time End cooking Independent timer Programme selector 12 3 4 5 6 7 T he oven programmer w 1 2 ST STAR ART ST STOP OP w 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 Timer indicator End cooking indicator Cooking time indicator 5 6 12 3 4 ...
Page 6 - Accessories; Reversible oven shelf
94 Accessories Reversible oven shelf Inversing this shelf will let you gain extra height inside the oven. It may only be used for dual level reheating. The grid can only be used with metal recipients forthe following functions . You can, however, warm up food in an aluminium tray by putting it on a ...
Page 7 - Oven installation; Connection
95 GB Oven installation Connection Electrical connections must be made as per the connection plate fixed to the back of theappliance, by an electrical fitter, who must ensure that the appliance has been connectedup in accordance with fitting instructions and local regulations.Where the appliance is ...
Page 8 - Dimensions for installation
96 Dimensions for installation The oven has an high-performance air circulation system which gives remarkable results forcooking and cleaning, as long as the following points are applied: The oven may be fitted either underneath a work surface or in a suitable sized column unit. Cut a hole measuring...
Page 9 - Setting the clock; If the; Oven use; hanging the clock
97 GB Setting the clock If the , button is not pressed, the oven will automatically set the time after a few seconds. Oven use C hanging the clock • P r e s s o n b o t h a n d b u t t o n s together for a few seconds until the dis- play blinks. • Adjust the time using the + or - buttons. • Confirm ...
Page 10 - Microwave use
98 YOUR OVEN HAS 2 MICROWAVE COOKING MODES: Modes , Warning : Do not turn your oven on under any circumstances in either of these two modes if it is empty. With the , button, select cooking mode . Setting the cooking time: - Press control which will start flashing. - Set the time by pressing the + o...
Page 11 - sing the Microwave for automatic defrosting
99 GB U sing the Microwave for automatic defrosting Thanks to your microwave oven, the hours of waiting for your food to defrost are over! The microwave is the deep-freeze's best ally, as it enables you to defrost your frozen food up to ten times quicker than by just leaving it in the open air. Reco...
Page 13 - sing as a combination oven
101 Your oven has two modes that combine traditional and microwave cooking: , Warning: Do not use your oven under any cir- cumstances in any of these two cooking modes if it is empty. - With touch control , select your cooking mode . Setting the cooking time: -Press control which will start flashing...
Page 14 - sing as a conventional oven
102 U sing as a conventional oven The resistors are the only source of energy in this mode.Modes:• Select the cooking modeSelect the program of your choice with the : E.g.: position " ". You can scroll through the cooking programs by keeping your finger on the touch control The proposed temp...
Page 15 - Setting cooking temperature; Traditional cooking
103 Setting cooking temperature Traditional cooking You can change the temperature for traditio- nal cooking, either when you select your cooking mode or during cooking: Press control °C w (for about 2 seconds) until the temperature display starts to flash. Set the temperature you want to memo- rize...
Page 16 - Combined traditional and microwave cooking
104 Combined traditional and microwave cooking You can change temperatures and power for combined traditional and microwave cooking, either when you select your cooking mode orduring cooking: Press control °C w (for about 2 seconds) until the power readout starts to flash. Set the power you want to ...
Page 17 - Delayed cooking
105 GB Set the chosen cooking mode and adjust thetemperature if necessary. Example: ambient heat position Temperature: 200° C Press on the "Cooking time" button The cooking time begins flashing, showing0:00, as does the symbol to show that adjustment is now possible. Press on the + or - butt...
Page 18 - rogramming your chosen cooking end time
106 This can only be done in the cooking modes. - Perform the same procedure as for pro- grammed cooking, and after setting the cooking time,- Press the "end cooking" , touch control; the cooking end time is indicatedand flashes, as does the symbol to indicate that it may be adjusted. Exampl...
Page 20 - Putting the display in standby mode; Cooking settings; The appliance is hot during use.
108 Putting the display in standby mode Cooking settings The appliance is hot during use. Do not touch the heater elements inside the oven. Keep young children at a safe distance. To reduce your oven's power consumption to a minimum when it is not in use, you can put the display in STANDBY MODE. To ...
Page 21 - PROGRAMS
109 Temperature Preset 35° Temperature Min./ Preset / max 40° / 200° / 250° 1 to 4 1 to 4 1 to 4 100w / 200w / 500w Power 100w / 200w / 350w Temperature Min./ Preset / max 40° / 190° / 210° Power Min./ Preset / max 100w / 1000w / 1000w Keeping warm Gril Fan oven Combined grill Combined microwave Aut...
Page 22 - Changing lamps; Cleaning the oven; Never turn on the grill when it is not in the correct position.
110 • The lamp is located in the top of the oven. a) Remove the grill.b) Unscrew the protective shade (see diagram). c) Unscrew the bulb, turning it to the left. Lamp specifications: - 15 W - 220-240 V - 300°C- E 14 fitting d) Change the bulb, replace the cover and re-connect the oven to the power s...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting; if you're not sure that your oven is working properly; f you realize that
111 Troubleshooting if you're not sure that your oven is working properly , it doesn't necessarily mean that there's a problem. When in doubt, always check the following points: If for some reason you are unable to solve the problem yourself, contact the After-Sales Service immediately. I f you real...