Simfer B4EM14011 User manual

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BUILT-IN OVEN USER MANUAL
Dear User,
We aim to provide you with a high quality product manufactured in our modern factory with
great care and in compliance with total quality control principles.
Therefore, we suggest you to read the user manual carefully before using the product and, keep
it safe for future reference.
Note:
This user manual covers more than one model. Some of the features specified in the Manual
may not be available in your appliance.
Pieces of packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene etc.) must not be left within reach of children, as
they are potentially dangerous. Please dispose of packaging thoughtfully by the appropriate
means.
Warning : All our appliances are only for domestic use, not for commercial use.
“THIS APPLIANCE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE AND
ONLY USED IN A WELL VENTILATED SPACE. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR
USING THIS APPLIANCE”
CONTENTS
Installation of your oven
Technical features of your oven
Important warnings
If your oven does not operate
Description of oven & control panel
Using oven section
Using heat shield
Maintenance and cleaning
General overview of digital timer

INSTALLATION OF YOUR OVEN
Electrical Connection and Security
1. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
2. Your oven is adjusted in compliance with 230 V AC, 50 Hz (for SA will be 220-240V, 50-60 Hz), electrical
supply, and requires a 16 Amp (for England 13 Amp) fuse. If the mains are different from this specified value,
contact an electrician or your authorized service.
3. Isolation switches for the oven must be accessible to the end user with the oven in place.
4. Should you need to replace the 16 Amp plug top (for England 13 Amp), please ensure you rewire the plug as
follows;
Brown wire to the Live terminal
Blue wire to the Neutral terminal
Yellow & Green wire to Earth
5. Electrical connection of the oven should only be made by using sockets with Earth system installed (for England
B.S. Approved sockets with Earth system), and in compliance with Regulations. If there is no proper socket with
Earth in place, immediately contact a qualified electrician. The Manufacturer will not be responsible for damage
or injuries that can arise because of inappropriate supply outlets with no earth system.
6. If your electric supply cable becomes damaged, it should be replaced by an authorized service engineer or
qualified electrician.
7. The electrical supply cable should not touch the hot parts of the appliance.
8. The oven should be installed into an oven housing that provides good higher ventilation.
9. This oven must be correctly installed and secured in place, in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and
by a qualified person.
10. Never work on the oven while it is switched on. Maintenance and service must be carried out after the power
supply has been disconnected.
60 CM
Figure 1

45 CM
Important notices for the installation:
1. This appliance must be installed by a competent person and with particular attention to ventilation
2. The housing must be heat resistant to a temperature of 95 °C as per EEC directives.
3. The oven can be installed into a Standard 600 mm housing unit as shown in Figure-1, or in a tall housing unit
when built-in a column.
4. In both cases ventilation provisions must be made. Keep a gap at the back of the housing unit of 85 - 90 mm
depth.
5. Do not step-on, lean-on or rest heavy items on the open door, or maneuvers the oven by the door.
TECHNICAL FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN
Specifications 60 cm 45 cm
Outer width 595 mm 450 mm
Outer depth 610 mm 560 mm
Outer height 595 mm 595 mm
Inner width 460 mm 365 mm
Inner depth 400 mm 410 mm
Inner height 350 mm 355 mm
Lamp power 15 w 15 w
Thermostat 50 - 2800c 50 - 2800c
Bottom heating element 1200 w 1000 W
Top heating element 1000 w 800 W
Turbo heating element 2200 w 1800 W
Grill heating element 2000 w 1500 W
Supply voltage 220-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz

IMPORTANT WARNINGS
1. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
2. Pay attention to health and safety requirements – do not leave children un-supervised when cooking.
3. Power supply voltage of your oven is 230 Volt 50 Hz.
4. If the current rate of the fuse in your installation is less than 16 Amp, have a qualified electrician fit a16 Amp
fuse. (for England 13 Amp)
5. The plug on your oven must be earthed, ensure the supply socket is earthed. If the oven is used without an
appropriate earth connection, the manufacturer will not accept any liability for any loss or injury, which may
arise. The plug has to be located as reachable after installing
6. Keep the electrical cable of your oven away from the hot areas; do not let them touch the appliance. Keep them
away from sharp sides and heated surfaces.
7. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its services agent or similar qualified
persons in order to avoid hazard.
8. Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
9. In case of power failure, you will need to reset the clock. Otherwise, the oven will not operate (Digital Timer).
10. Usage of your appliance creates moisture and heat in the room; make sure that your kitchen is well ventilated.
11. When the oven is being used, some parts may become hot; children should be kept away and supervised at all
times.
12. When the oven is hot never touch the oven glass by hand.
13. Before starting to use your appliance, keep curtains, paper or inflammable things away from your appliance. Do
not keep combustible or inflammable things in or near the appliance.
14. This oven is produced for domestic cooking purposes only. Please do not use for any other purpose.
15. When connecting to a cooker panel, the supply switch must have a double pole switch with contact separation of
3mm min
16. Use glove when using cooker. Do not touch on hot surfaces.
17. Do not splash water onto the cooker.
18. Do not use cooker in potentially explosive atmospheres.
19. Do not carry cooker by holding from handle
20. Some models are supplied without a plug-an-lead set. In this case please use a flexible cable to suitable for
connection to mono phase: H05 VV-F 3 G 4 mm2 or for 3 phase: H05 VV-F 5 G 1.5 mm2
IF THE OVEN DOES NOT OPERATE
1. Please check that the electrical supply is connected and turned-on to the oven
2. Please check that there is electricity supply to the property.
3. Please check the fuse.
4. Please check the clock / auto programmer is set to the manual mode.
5. If you cannot solve the problem, contact the manufacturer-supplier, services agent or similar qualified persons.
DESCRIPTION OF OVEN and CONTROL PANELS
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2
3
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5
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2
3
4
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3
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1- Oven handle
2- Oven door inner glass
3- Oven glass door
4- Oven tray
5- Cavity
6- Command panel
7- Oven control knob
8- Mechanic timer
knob/digital timer knob
9- Thermostat control knob
10- Indicator of oven
11- Back cover
12- Transportation handle
13- Side panel

60 cm
45 cm

Meanings of the symbols that might be on your control panel, are as follows
Fan Bottom + Top heating element
Turbo Heating Element +Fan Lamp
Bottom +Top heating Element+Fan Bottom Heating Element+Fan
Grill+Fan Grill+Turnspit
Grill Grill+ Lamp
Top Heating Element Timer
Bottom Heating Element Grill+ Lamp+ Turnspit
Turnspit Lamp+ Turnspit
Fan+Turnspitt Fan+ Lamp
THERMOSTAT KNOB; In order to operate the oven, the thermostat must be adjusted to desired temperature. Your
thermostat can be regulated between 50º – 280º degrees Celsius.
MECHANIC TIMER KNOB (Optional); In order to operate the oven, the timer switch should be adjusted to the desired
time.
USING THE OVEN SECTION
•When your oven is operated for the first time, an odor will be given off from using the heating elements. In order
to get rid of this, operate the oven at 250 °C for 45 minutes while it is empty.
•In order to use your oven; the switch must be rotated to the desired temperature; otherwise the oven will not
operate.
•A suggestion of cooking times and thermostat positions are given in cooking table below – these are only a guide
and will vary subject to weight and quantity of food being cooked.
•You may experiment and find different flavors suitable for your taste depending on your cooking and using
habits.
•When the oven is being used, the door of the oven should not be opened, otherwise circulation of the heat may
be imbalanced and the results may change.
Meals Temperature (°C) Rack position Cooking time (min.)
Creamed cake 150 - 170 2 30 - 35
Pastry 200 - 220 2 35 - 45
Biscuit 160 - 170 3 20 - 25
Cookie 160 - 170 3 20 - 35
Cake 160 - 180 2 25 - 35
Braided cookie 200 - 220 2 30 - 40
Filo pastry 180 - 200 2 35 - 45
Savory pastry 160 - 180 2 20 - 30
Lamb meat 210 - 230 1 90 – 120
Veal 210 - 230 1 90-120
Mutton 210 - 230 1 90-120
Chicken (in pieces) 210 - 230 1 75 - 100
Fish 190 - 210 3 40 - 50
Note: The values in the table are the results obtained in our laboratories. You can find different flavors and suitable to
your taste by experience. 5 - 10 min. preliminary heating should be done prior to cooking.

USING THE HEAT SHIELD
1. A heat shield (figure 1) is designed to protect the control panel and knobs when the oven is in Grill mode.
2. Please use the heat shield in order to avoid heat damage to the control panel and the control knobs when the
oven is in Grill mode.
3. Place the heat shield under the control panel by opening the oven front door (Figure 2)
4. Locate the two mounting tabs on the heat shield into the two slots under the control panel, then secure in place
between oven and inner door by gently closing the door (figure 3).
5. It is important to keep the door opened at a specified distance when Grilling.
6. The heat shield will provide an ideal cooking performance while protecting the control panel and knobs.
WARNING: THE HEAT SHIELD BECOMES HOT IN USE; NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE IT WITH BARE HANDS
IMMEDIATLY AFTER USE.
Figure-1 Figure-2 Figure-3
MAINTENANCE and CLEANING
1. Disconnect the plug supplying the electricity to the oven or switch off at the supply panel.
2. While the oven is operating or shortly after it starts operating, it becomes very hot. You must take care to avoid
touching the heating elements.
3. Never clean the interior parts, panels, trays and all other enamel parts of the oven using tools like hard wire
brush, scouring mesh or knife. Do not use abrasive, scratching agents and detergents.
4. After cleaning the interior parts of the oven with a soapy cloth, rinse it and then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
5. Clean the glass surfaces with special glass cleaning agents.
6. Do not clean your oven with steam cleaners.
7. Never use inflammable agents like thinners, petrol and acid, when cleaning your oven.
8. Do not wash any part of your oven in a dishwasher.
9. In order to clean the glass door of the oven; remove the inner glass cover profile (across the top and has many
holes). Slide the glass out carefully, then clean and rinse glass thoroughly. After drying, re-install the glass in the
door and refit top glass cover profile.
10. Clean the oven regularly to prevent heavy build-up of cooking spoil that can result in burning smells.
11. Baked-on cooking spoil can give an appearance of ‘blisters’ in the enamel on the floor of the oven, ‘blistering’ is
not possible and baked-on grease is not a manufacturing defect.

DIGITAL TIMER USER MANUAL
MANUAL OPERATION
To set oven for
manual
operation or to
cancel
automatic cooking, press button D.
COOKING TIME WITH DELAY
Press button B, “ ” icon starts
flash and
“ ” icon appears on the display.
Press button For Eto enter the
required time (for example 1 hour).
The
“ “ icon appears on the display.
Then, press button C, “ ” icon
starts flash on the display. Press
button For Eto
enter the end
of cooking
SETTING THE TIME OF DAY (24 H
CLOCK)
Press button D
while automatic
cooking is not
in progress, “ ” icon starts flash.
Press E or F to enter the time of day.
“ ” icon stops flashing 6 seconds
later.

SETTING THE MINUTE MINDER
Press button A, “ ” icon starts
flash. Press
button F or E to
enter the
required time (maximum 23h.
59min.).
After required time has been selected
the clock will revert to the time of day.
When time is up an audible signal will
be heard for approximately 7 minutes.
To cancel press button Aand return
control and thermostat knobs to the
OFF position.
time. (for
example 20:30)
The
" “ icon disappears on the display.
Turn the thermostat and function
control knobs to the required settings.
Oven will not be switched on until
cooking start time.
When cooking
start
“ ” icon
appears on the display.
When cooking
is completed,
an audible
signal will be
heard for approximately 7 minutes, “
” icon and flashing “ ” icon will
be seen on the display. Return
control and thermostat knobs to the
OFF position. Press button Dto
cancel signal and to return to the
manual operation.
COOKING TIMER
Press button B, “ ” icon starts
flash and
“ ” icon appears on the
display. Press button For Eto enter
the required
time (for
example 1
hour). The
“ “ icon appears on the display.
Then, select the required temperature
and the oven function.
When cooking
is completed,
an audible
signal will be heard for approximately
7 minutes, “ ” icon and flashing “
” icon will be seen on the display.
Return control and thermostat knobs
to the OFF position. Press button Dto
cancel signal and to return to the
manual operation.
BUZZER TONE ADJUSTMENT
Every press button Echanges tone.
There are 3 different tones available
(default is high).
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
ADJUSTMENT
Every press button Fchanges
brightness level. There are 3 different
brightness levels available (default is
the brightest).
In case of loss of power, time of day, set programs or programs in
operation settings will be cancelled. When the power is restored, “ ”
icon on the display will flash, and the timer has to be reset.

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