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smeg
OperationManual
For
Multi-function
Built-inOvens
^ft^smeg
^P^P^Ptechnologjstyle*^ MULTI-FUNCTIONOVENS
CONTENTS
Gettingstartedguide
Settingandusingtheelectronicclock
Thecookingfunctionsexplained
Theovenfeaturesexplained
Usingthecookingfunctions
Thecookingcharts
Lookingaftertheoven
Problemsolving
ModelSA708specialfeatures
WarrantyandAftersalesservice
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
PRINTED1997
#8*,£nB9GETTING STARTED GUIDE
MULTI-FUNCTIONOVENS
L)FirststepsinusingyournewSmegoven (k]S?30 ) ,cookingsymbol
Removeallpackagingmaterials
fromtheovenandfillinthede-
tailsonyourwarrantycard.
SEEDETAILSON
PAGE10
Keepthisina safeplacealong
withyouroriginalpurchasein-
voice.
Turnonthepowertotheoven.
Theelectronicclock/timerwill
startflashingCA0 . 00
nas
oo
Settheelectronicclockto
correcttimeofday.
®Pressinther_jsymbol.The
displaywillstopflashinganda
pronouncedclickwillbeheard.
©Pressthe'_+_buttontoincrease
timetothecorrecttimeofday.
Iftimeisoverrun,usethe[—j
buttontogobacktocorrecttime.
CI)Pressinthe
ljbutton.
The
display
willstop
Hashing.
'Advancethetime
withthisbutton.
Holdintorapidly
advancetimeorpress
insinglestepsto
advance
one
digitat
a
time.
(1HaHQ
Releasebuttonsandtheclock
willshowtimeofday.
Ihisisa 24hourclock:
i.e.2.00pm= 14.00
Theovenisnowinmanual
modeandtheovenisreadyfor
operation.
TheAlarmBell
Thealarmbellisadjustable
in3 levels.Ifyouralarm
soundiseithertoquietorto
loudadjustasfollows:
Pressandsetminuteminder
nisa
—
toot
Adjusttimeforlminute
Whenalarmsoundspress
Htoadjustsound.Each
presswillchangethesound
volume.
DBurningIn
Burningofftheprotectiveele-
mentcoatingisimportant.
Withthedoorshut,andallracks
andshelvesfitted,
Setthermostattobetween
130- 160°C
Switchthefunctionselectorto
eachofthefollowingsymbols
andoperateovenfor15minutes
oneachsymbol.
"Superfanforced"
And"Fangrill"«s^,*^»,
3?)StartCooking
WiththeSmeg8 or10functionovenstherearemanyoptionsin
choosinga heatingfunctiontocookvariousfoodtypes.Thefunc-
tiondescribedarethemain4 functionsusedforeverydaymeals.
Notesonusinga Smegoven
GettingthebestfromyourSmegmulti-functionfanovenswill
requiresomealterationtoyourcookingtechniques.
Lowerallcookingtemperaturesby30°C,fannedcookingdoes
notrequireveryhightemperatures,tryaround160"Candmove
upordownslightlyfromthere.
Donotusecoveredroastingdishes,ovenbagsoraddadditional
moisturetoyourcooking.(Thisupsetsthemoisturebalance)
Defrostfoodthoroughlybeforecooking.Usethedefrostfunc-
tion$£tospeed upthisprocess.
Onsomemodelsthealternative
superfanforcedfunctionwill
needtobeoperatedinorderto
burnintheelements.
SuperfanforcedmodelSA708
FAMILYROAST
(Ti^)SuperFanForced
j
°n
OperateovenTempera-
Aturebetween150"175°C
Pre-heat5-10minutes
Meals:
Familymeals,roastchicken,
roastpork,roastlamb,beefetc.
Includesvegetablesandother
foodsondifferentlevels.
Openthedoorandallowthe
oventocooldown.Thesmell
willsoondissipate.Youare
nowreadytocook.
Ifthesmellpersiststhenheat
eachfunctionforfifteenmin-
uteson200"C
FANGRILLEDSTEAK
FanGrill
(closeddoorgrilling)
OperateovenTemperature
between160"200°C
Pre-heat5 minutesonmax
temperature.Turnthermostat
to180°Cduringcooking
Meals:
Grilledsteak,chops,sausages,
chickenpeices.
Browningcheesetoppings.
Use upper 2 shelf rack positons
TheOvenDoorSwitch
Yourovenhasa doormicroswitch.Thisswitchwillauto-
maticallyturnoffanyelementandtheovenfanwhenthedoor
isopened.Thispreventsthelossofheatwhenthedooris
openedduringcooking.
Youcannotgrillwiththedooropen.Staticgrillingis
possibleforquickgrillingwiththedoorclosed.
PIES,
PIZZA,QUICHES
!
IIBAKING,CAKESSCONES
*l
FanForced
Operateoventemperature
between140'180°C
Pre-heatuntiloven
cyclesatrequiredtemperature
Meals:
Cookingpies,pizza's,quiches,
potatodishes,generalheating
suchassausagerolls,bakedfish
andwarming.Multilevelbak-
ing.
i
\^%JJ
FanAssisted
^Operateoventemperature
between140"
180°C
Pre-heatuntiloven
cyclesatrequiredtemperature
Meals:
Bakingbiscuits,cakesetcon
middle2 shelflevels.General
heatingandwarming,Casse-
roles.
##0,cd MULTI-FUNCTIONOVENS— 2
"A"Displayforautomatic
cooking anualor
Startofautomaticcooking
USINGTHEMINUTEMINDER
Displayfor
minuteminder
a
.MW.
+
a
Minutemindersymbol,setsminuteminderalarm
ProgramsEndOfCookingTime
ProgramsTimeTheMealIsToCookFor
Decreasestimeonclockwhenadjustingorsettingtime
Increasestimeonclockwhenadjustingorsettingtime
Switchesovenbacktomanualoperationafterautomatic
functionisactivated,cancelsalarm.
SETTINGTIMEOFDAY:
©Presstheft symbol.Thedis-l IE - 30 J
playwillstopflashinganda £L j^ffl - + A
pronouncedclickwillbeheard.O O O O $)Q
©Pressthe+ buttontoincrease
timetothecorrecttimeofday.
Iftimeisoverrun,use- button
togobacktocorrecttime.
24hourclock.i.c.
1.00pm
=
13
00
Theminuteminderprovidesa loudaudiblealarmthat
soundsattheendofa pre-settime.
TOSETA TIME:
PressJlandwhileholdinginpressthe+ buttontosetthe
desiredtime.A maximumof23hrs59minutes.23:59
Aftersettingtheminuteminder,theclockwillreturnto
showingtimeof
day,
andthe.^.symbolwillbedisplayed.
Tocheckhowmuchtimeisleftpressthefj.symbol
TocancelthealarmpresstheQ symbol
Attheendoftheautomaticcookingtimetheovenwillswitch
offanda buzzerwillsoundfor7minutes.Tostopthebuzzer
press
E|
.
TheA symbolwillnolongerbeilluminatedandthe
I—Iwillappear.Theovenisnowreadyfornormalmanual
use.
Theelectronicclockalwaysrevertstoshowtimeofday.
Youcanre-checkthe'timeleft'of
the
cookingtimebypress-
ingtheappropriatebutton.">wf
,1111,
SETTINGTHEAUTOMATICFUNCTIONS
©A
©Advancethetimewiththis©Pressin
button.Holdintorapidlythisbutton,
advancetimeorpressinThedisplay
singlestepstoadvanceonewillstop
digitata timeflashing.
AUTOMATICENDTOCOOKINGTIME
Tostartandstopovenautomatically,followthese
procedures:
OSetupoven,placefoodonracksatthecorrectheight
andclosedoor.
©Setthermostattothedesiredtemperature.
©Setovenfunctionselectortothedesiredcookingfunc-
tion.
PresstheI I button0.00 will appear in the display at
thesametimepressthe+ buttontosetthetimeyouneed
theoventooperateforinordertocookthemeal.eg.lhour
30min= 1:30
Now,presstheJ2S,button
.
A time equal to the timeof
day + the previously entered cooking time will be dis-
played.
Overridethistimeandpressthe+ buttontoset
thetimewhenyouwantthemealtobeready.
eg.
6.00pm.=18:00
Release|25(thetimeofdaywillreappearandthe
A(automatic)symbolwillremain
on.
Theoven
is
nowwait-
ingforthecookingstarttimetobereached.
Theovencanbeoperatedmanuallybutprogrammedtostop
ata desiredtime.
An example: Tostartthemealat6.00pmandhavetheoven
switchoffautomaticallyanhouranda halflaterat7.30pm.
OSetupoven,placefoodonracksatthecorrectheightand
closedoor.
©Setthermostattothedesiredtemperature.
©Setovenfunctionselectortothedesiredcookingfunction.
PressthelUHjbutton(thedisplaywillshow0.00) keepthis
buttonpressedandatthesametimeusethe+ buttontoset
thetimeyouwanttheoventooperatefor.e.g.1.30
lhour
30min.
Releasethebuttonsandthetimeof
day
willappearandtheA
and| | willappearonthedisplay.
Youcancheck
the
timeleftbeforetheoventurnsoff,bypress-
ing[^Jatanytime.
CANCELLINGSETTINGSANDADJUSTINGTHEALARM
VOLUMEn>
Tocancelanysetting,holdinthatfunctionbuttonandusing
+or- bringup0.00 inthedisplay.
Ahealarmsoundisadjustablein3 levels(tones).Whenitis
sounding,pressthe# buttontochange
volume.
Thislevel
willthenbesetforthefuture.Pressingfl cancelsthealarmsound.
###,cc
QD
Cookingfunction
symbol
CONVENTIONALCOOKING
Top+ lowerelement
2100warts
SPECIALITY COOKING
MULTI-FUNCTIONOVEN
COOKINGFUNCTIONS
CONVENTIONALGRILLING
1800watts
Onlyworkswithdoorclosed!
FAST BROWNING
BASE
HEATSYSTEM
Providegentlebaseheat
fromlowerelement.1300
watts
PIES ETC FROM FROZEN
SUPERFANFORCED
3elementslinkedtogive
totalovenheatingat3000
watts
COMPLETE FAMIL Y MEALS
DEFROST
Fanassisteddefrostingwithout
heating
FAST THAWING
FANASSISTEDHEATING
Topandbottomelements+ fan
distribution2100watts
CAKE AND BISCUIT BAKING
FANGRILLING
Fullgrillelement2600watts
Fandistribution
CLOSED DOOR GRILING
FAN
FORCEDElement
surroundsfanforevenheat
distribution
2200watts
ROASTING & BAKING, MULTILEVELS
ADDITIONALFUNCTIONSFORMODELSSA650& SA210
FANGRILLING(ECONOMY)
Centregrillelement1800
watts+ fanheatdistribution
ECONOMY FAN GRILLING (door closed)
FANLOWERHEATING
Lowerbakeelementwithfanheat
distribution(1300watts)
LONG SLOW BAKING, FRUITCAKES
ALTERNATIVEFUNCTIONSFORMODELSSA708(70cm)
SUPERFANFORCED
2elementslinkedtogive_^^ >^
totalovenheatingat2900
watts
COMPLETE FAMILY MEALS
SMEGOVENFEATURES
THERMO-SEALOVEN
Theovencompartmentisthermo-sealed,whichmeans
onlysmallamountsofcookingvapoursescapeduring
thecookingprocess.Moreheatandmoistureareretained
intheovenduringcooking.Thisresultsinfastercook-
ingatlowertemperaturesandwithlessdryingoutof
food.
RECOMMENDATIONS
BecauseyourSmegovenhasmanycookingoptionsyou
maywishtoexperimentwithdifferentfunctionstocook
variousmealsandfoodtypes.
Theovenisprimarilyasa fanoven,theuseofstatic
(nonfanfunctions)isanoption.
(SeecookingchartPg6).
Alwayscookmeatselevatedonthewirerackorgrill
tray.Themovinghot airfromthefanensuresthefoodis
cookedcompletelywithoutturning.
Donot opentheovendooroftentotestfoodorbaste.
Watchyourcookingtemperaturesandtimes.Thisoven
heatsveryquicklyonsuper fan forced andfan grill.
Asa guide,lowernormalcookingtemperaturesa mini-
mumof20-30"Cforrecipesusedinconventionalovens.
Temperaturesabove200"Carenot normallyrequired.
Forfancooking160-175°Cisveryeffective.
Theuseof250ormaximumthermostatsettingshould
bedonewithcaution.Refer"staticgrilling"Pg4.
PREHEATING
Warmingtheovenpriortocookingisalwaysworthdo-
ing.Normally5 minutesatthedesiredcookingtempera-
turesisallthatisneeded.Duringwintercondensationin
theovenincreases.Duringthistimewerecommended
pre-heatingon[Q]conventionalheatingforatleast10
minutesbeforecookingfoodona fanfunction.
#JS^-oH2fc9USING THE COOKING FUNCTIONS MULTIFUNCTIONOVENS
FANCOOKING
SUPERFANFORCED
Theovenfunctioncombinesfannedhot
airproducedfromtheveryhotfan
element,andconventionaltopand
bottomelementcookingtoallowfoodtobe
cookedveryquickly.Thisallowscookingon
multiplelevelsata time.
•5j£Temperaturesshouldnotbehigherthan
180"C
•>•>Idealforlargeitemswhichrequirethorough
cookingforexamplelargeroasts,turkeyand
ham.
•>£Thisfunctioncanalsobeusedtostartthe
cookingofa largeitemwhichcanthenbe
completedona slowbake(thermo-fan)or
fanforcedcooking.
FANFORCED
Cookingwithjustthefanandfanelementis
idealforallmulti-levelheatingandbaking.It
givesevenheatingandallowsfood
to
beplaced
onanyshelfposition.Keeptemperatureunder
180C andpre-heattheoven.
FANASSISTEDCOOKING
FANGRILLING
ThisovenfunctioncombinesfananduAu
conventionalheating
to
allowfood
to
be
cookedveryevenlyandquickly.Cookingon
multiplelevelsatthesametime.Itdiffersfrom
fanforcedcookinginthatheatisreflectedfrom
thetopandbottomelements.
Itisidealforroasts,poultry,biscuits,cakesand
generalbaking.
•>?£Donotusetheverytoprackorlower
elementcoverpositions.
-'£A maximumof2 levelsofbakingis
recommended.
-#•
Temperaturesshouldbe20-30°Clowerthan
requiredinconventionalovens.
\pc')J
Thisisthethemainmethodofgrilling
inyourSmeg
oven.
Thefangrillsystem
offersfasthealthygrillingatlower
temperatureswiththedoorclosed.Thismethod
ofgrillingusesthethemostattocontroloven
heat,grillingwithouttheneedtoturnthefood.
See grillfan chartPg6.
Theovencombinesfanandconventionalgrilling
toallowevengrilling,withthefanreducingthe
riskofburning.
-#-
Temperaturesshouldnotbehigherthan
200"C.
Seegrill chart Pg6.
•>:'"
Grillononelevelonly.Uppershelfposition
3or
4.
Otherfoodcanbeintheovenatthesame
time.
•>?cIdealforallformsofgrilling,snacksand
crispingofpastatoppings
plus
grillingofchicken
pieces,steak,sausages,bacon,chops.
CLEANINGUPAFTERGRILLING
AllowoventoCOOl.(Toaidthis,turnfunctioncontrol-
lertoconventionalheatandleavethethermostatoff.This
willruntheovencoolingfan.)
-#-
Removeroofliner"A"andwashclean.
•&-
Flipthegrillrackoverinthegrilltrayand
soakinwaterwitha littledetergent.
-#•
Washuptrayandgrillrackinthe
dishwasherorinthesink.
STATICGRILLING
Canonlybedonewiththedoor
closed!
•SfsUsethisfunctionwithcaution!
Onlyforshortperiodsof
time
forbrowningand
crisping.Maximumoperatingtimeisten
minutes.
•>£"
Donotleavethisfunctiononwhiletheoven
isunattended.Watchfoodcarefullytoprevent
burning.
/fcBecarefulwhenopeningtheovendoor,do
sobyfirstcrackingthedooropenjusta few
millimeters.Thenafter10-15secondsopen
fully.
•>:<•
Thedoorisclosedduringgrilling.Cook
onlyononelevel.Usehighrackposition[4]
-#-
Setthetemperaturefrom175"Cto225"C
tocontrolthegrillheat,otherwiseusethehigh
temperaturesforintensefastbrowningonly.
-<:'-
Idealforfastsnacksthatrequirecrispingor
browningfor
example:
CheeseonToast,Grilled
Tomatoes,Bacon.
CONVENTIONALHEATING
Theovenoperateswithbothtop
elementandbottomclementonly.The
lowerelement issituatedunderthe
removablelowerelementcover.
Withheatprovidedfromtopandbottomthis
functionuniformlycooksfoodof-allkinds.Do
notusethisfunctioninpreferencetofanforced.
Heatingandcookingfromtheseelementsis
slowerthanfancookingfunctions.
•>:'-
Cookononelevelata
time.
Usecentrerack
positionor2ndfromtop.
-JfcTemperaturesshouldnotbehigherthan
200"
C.
Preheattheovenfor10to15min
•#-
Idealforslowcookingofcasserolesand
delicatebakingsuchassoufflesorpavlova.
SUPPLEMENTARYFUNCTIONS
DEFROSTINGWITHFAN
Theovenoperateswithfanonly,no
heating,toquicklythawoutanytype
offood.
Foodcanbeplacedonmultiplelevels.
ForfasterthawingusetheFan& Bottom
Elementfunctionata lowtemperatureof50"C
FAN+ LOWERELEMENT
Theovencombinesfanand
conventionalupperheatingelementto
allowevenbrowningandheatingof
<M)
foodswithoutdryingoutthebottomof
the
food.
-#-
Maximumtemperature150°C
•#•
Cookingononelevelonly.Centreto
highshelfposition.
•>!$•
Idealforcookingofvegetabledishes,
pastasandau-gratindishes
BASEHEATSYSTEM
Thebaseheatingsystemoperateswith
thelowerelementon.Itisa slowand
gentlebottomheat,idealforbrowningthebot-
tomofdisheswhenthebasehasnotcooked
though.
Foodshouldbeplacedonthelowerelement
coverorrackposition1.
Asthisfunctionproducesonlya lowheat,the
thermostatsettingshouldnotbehigherthan
120"C.
#JJ*h§oE£9THE OVEN FEATURES EXPLAINED MULTI-FUNCTIONOVENS
THERMO-ZONETEMPERATURECONTROL
50 75 100 120 140160 180 200225
2*55
WARMINGLOWHEATWARMMODERATEHOTVERYHOTOVEN
MODELSA650hasthisselectablezonethermostatsystem.Thesetemperaturesettingshave
beenarrangedtoprovidemaximumflexibilityalongwitheaseof
use.
Temperaturesof140,160,
180°Cwillcoveralmostallnormalbaking,roastingandfangrillingoffamilymeals.
OVENRACKSANDPOSITIONS
MODELDATAPLATE
Sideracks
•Wirerack
Shallowdish
Grillrackandgrill
tray
SLowerelement
cover
ABOUTTHEOVEN
OVENLIGHTCONTROL
Theovenlighthasnoseparatecontrolswitch.
Theovenlightcomesonwhenanycooking
functionisselected.
Theovenlightwillalsocomeonautomatically
whenthedoorisopened.
CAVITYCOOLINGSYSTEM
TheSmegovenhasanadditionalcoolingfan.
Thiscoolingfanhelpskeeptheovencooland
providesairventilation
aroundtheovencavity.
Whenanyfunctionisse-
lectedthethisfanstarts
automatically.
Whenoperatingtheovenyouwillfeelwarm
airflowingoutfromunderthebottomofthe
ovendoor.
Opentheovendoor,byfirstlyjustcracking
openthedoorjusta little,thefanwillcapture
someofthesteamfromtheoven.Thisisan
importantuser
tip
toreducecondensationwhen
openingtheovendoor.
PULL-OUTROOFLINER
Yourovenisequippedwitha removableroof
liner"A".Itprotectstheroofoftheovenfrom
greasespatters.Therooflinerpullsouteasily
soitcanbewashedandcleanedaftergrillingor
roasting.
LOWERELEMENTCOVER
Thelowerelementcover"
B"
isthe
bottomshelf
ofyour
oven.
Withanyfanfunction,ovenproof
dishescanbeplaceddirectlyonthisbase.
Thisisremovableforcleaningoncetheside
rackshavebeenremoved.Thiswillonlyneed
tobedoneifa spilloverhasoccurred,other
wiseaspartofa 6 monthlyovenmaintenance.
THETHERMOSTATCONTROL
Onmostmodelstheoventemperaturecontrol
isvariable.
Turnthermostatknobclockwisetothedesired
temperature.Turnbackwardsanticlockwiseto
returntotheoffposition.
Throughoutthismanualwerefertolowertem-
peraturesthanmostpeoplewouldexpecttoop-
eratetheiroven.Thesetemperaturerecommen-
dationsareimportanttoreducesoilingandin
thesuccessfuloperationofyourSmegoven.
THERMOSTATINDICATOR
LAMP
Thesmallorangelamponthefrontofthecon-
trolpanelilluminatestoshowtheovenisheat-
ing.
Itswitchesoff
once
thetemperatureselected
hasbeenreached.
Thislampshouldswitchonandoffduringthe
cookingprocess,evenwhengrilling.
Becausethelossofheatfromthisovenislowit
takessometimeforthetemperaturetodropin-
sidetheovenandthethermostattocycle.
OVENDOORCONTROL
YourSmegovenhasa doormicroswitch.This
switchwillautomaticallyturnoffanyelement
andtheovenfanwhenthedoorisopened.This
preventsthelossofheatwhenthedoor
is
opened
duringcooking.
Youcannotgrillwiththedooropen.Static
grillingispossibleforquickgrillingwiththe
doorclosed.
COOKING CHARTS MULTI-FUNCTIONOVENS
«.6
yC Selection
by
foodtype
^k Recomendedfunction
BESTFUNCTIONTOUSE
FOODTYPE
MEATS
RoastLamb
&
beef
Roastpork
Steak
Chops
&
sausages
Hamburgerpatties
CHICKEN
Wholechicken
Chickenbreasts
&
fillets
Chickenlegs
&
pieces
GrilledChicken
FISH
Whole
(
baked)
Fillets
CASSEROLES
Meatballs
in
spaghetti
BAKING
Bread
Cakes
Scones
EGGRECIPES
Custards
Quiche
Pavlova
&
souffle
TOPPINGS
Toast
and
Cheese
on
toast
Augratindishes
COMPLETEFAMILYMEAL
Roastmeat,veges,roast
potatoes,fruit
pie
desert
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FANGRILLINGCHART
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Timesgiven
are
based
ona
pre-heatedoven.
FOOD
STEAK
LAMB
OR
PORK
CHOPS
CHICKENWINGS
OR
PIECES
CHICKENFILLETS
KEBABS
SAUSAGES
FISHFILLETS
FISHFINGERS
HASHBROWNS
CHEESETOPPINGS
CHEESE
ON
TOAST
SHELF
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
4
TEMP'C
180
- 190
160
- 175
160
- 175
160
- 175
160
- 175
160
- 175
150
- 160
160
- 175
180
- 190
160
- 175
180
- 190
TIME
MINUTES
8-10
8-12
10-15
10-15
10-15
10-15
15-20
10-15
8-10
8-10
6-8
FANFORCED
COOKINGCHART
Timesgiven
are
based
ona
pre-heatedoven.
FOOD
BAKEDWHOLEFISH
ROASTPORKFILLET
ROASTCHICKEN
MEATLOAF
QUICHE
LAMBCURRY
MEAT
PIE
LASAGNE
APPLE
OR
FRUIT
PIE
APPLECRUMBLE
SPONGECAKE
SHELF
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
3
TEMP
°C
160
160
160
160
160
140
- 160
150
- 160
160-175
160
160
160
TIME
MINUTES
20
40
100
-120
60
20-25
120
60
30
min
40
40-50
25
#XJ*S[Qfte9LOOKING AFTER THE OVEN MULTI-FUNCTIONOVENS
REMOVINGANDCLEANING
THESIDERACKS
Sideracks"A"areremovedbyunscrewingthe
largenut
"B"
oneachsideandpullingtheracks
slightlytothecentreofthe
oven.
Thesideracks
fitinmostdishwashersforcleaning,otherwise
useScotch-briteorsteelsoappadstokeepclean.
Replacethesideracksfitting
"
C"
intotheback
liner.Screwthenuts
"B"
infirmly
Wheninstallingthe
racksputa little
cookingoilonthe
threadofthestud
"B",
thiswillstopthe
nutseizingonatlater
date.
GENERAL
CARE
AND
MAINTENANCE
Beforecleaningtheovenalwaysswitchoff
powerandallowa hotoventocooldown.
Regularcleaningwillkeepyourovenlooking
goodfora longtime.Iffatandfoodsplashes
arelefttheywillbakeonandbedifficult
to
clean
off
later.
Theovenshouldbewipedoutwitha
dampclothona regularbasis.
CLEANINGPROCEDURES
ExternalSurfaces,buttonsandselector
knobs.
Wipetheoutsideof
the
ovenregularlywitha
softdampclothusinga creamcleanerorspray
on-wipeoffallpurposecleanersthataresafe
forpaintedsurfaces.Donotusechemicalor
abrasivecleanersormaterials.
CHANGINGTHEOVENLAMP
Replacementlightbulbsareavailablefrom
SmegdealersorSmegapprovedservicecentres.
Part
No.S9563
UseonlyaSmeglightbulbs,they
arespecialhightemperaturelamps.
1.
Switchoffpowertooven.
2.
Unscrewglasscover"A"byturninganti-
clockwise.
3.
Screwoutlightbulbandreplace.
4.
Refitglasscover,donotovertighten.
REPLACINGTHEDOORSEAL
Regularlychecktheovendoorsealasitmust
beintactatalltimes.Ifitbecomesbrokenor
wornREPLACEimmediately.
^Toremoveseal"A"liftfromtab"B"
%Spongesealwithhotsoapywater.
$£ Re-mountseal"A"keepingthelongerside
horizontalandinsertingtabs"B"intothe
holes"C"startingwiththeupperholes.
REMOVINGTHEOVENDOOR
Removingtheovendoor
1.
Openovendoor.fully.
Liftcatch"B"andhookintoarm"C"on
bothsides.
2.
Withhandsclaspingeithersideofthe
doorliftasif
closingthedoor
untilitsabout
30%
opened. Lift
slightlyandpull
thedoorforward
removingitfrom
theoven.Ifyou
needtoforcethe
doorthenitsnot
inthecorrect
position.
RefittingtheOven
Door
1.
ThepartsA,B,& C mustbelatched
together.
2.
Placethedoorinfrontof
the
ovenata
positionabout70%open.
3.
Fitthelongarms"C"intothetopslotson
theovensides,keepingthedoorsquare
sobotharmsgointogether.
4.
Liftthedoorupandbackwardstowards
youslightlyuntilyoufeelthelongarms
catchintheirslots.
5.
Lowerthedoorasif
opening,
inserting
thelowerarm"A"intothebottomsloton
ovenside,guideinwithforefinger.
6.Makesurethatthenotchinarm"A"
engagesinonthelipof
the
ovenhinge
section.
7.
Trytowigglethedoorgentlyfromside
toside,itshouldbefirmandclearly
latchedintotheoven.Ifforceisrequired
tofitthedoorthenthedoorpositionis
incorrect.
8.Opendoorfully,releasecatch"B".
9.Closethedoorslowlyandcheckthatit
closescorrectly,thedoorissquaretothe
ovenandnotcatchingonanypart.
Ifyou have
difficulty in removing or refitting the
door,
we
recommendyou
visit
anySmeg
appliance
retailer.
They will willingly demonstrate
this
procedure.
LOOKINGAFTERTHE
CONTINUOUSCLEANLINERS
YourSmegovenisfittedwithspecialcontinu-
ouscleanliners.Thesearebrowncolouredpan-
elsfittedtothesideand-^^
rearof
the
oveninterior.
Theyarecoatedina spe-
cialenamelthatabsorbs
cookingfatsintothecoat-
ing.Thesefatsarethendispersed
thinlyoverthesurfaceofthelinersotheheat
from
the
ovenwilloxidize
the
fatsandburnthem
outduringongoingcooking.
Usingtheovenatthelowertemperatureswill
helptheselinersworkbest.
DOSANDDON'TSWITHCCLINERS
%Neversprayovencleaneroranychemicals
ontothelinersurface.
%Neverscratchthesurfacecoating.
%Removeandwashevery6-12monthsin
veryhotwaterwitha littledetergent.
%Splotchymarksandstainsonthelinersare
normal.
%Replacelinersiftheybecomedamaged.
LOOKING AFTER THE OVEN MULTI-FUNCTIONOVENS...8
CLEANINGTHEOVEN
COMMERCIALOVENCLEANERS
Thereareseveralbrandsofcommercialovencleanersthatare
availablefrommostsupermarkets.Theseproductsare
a
sprayon
foamandaregenerallycausticbased.Theseproductsarefineto
useontheinsideoftheovenonlyoncethecontinuouscleanlin-
ersareremoved.
Youcancleanthesideracks,oveninterior,roof
liner,
ovenracks
andtrays.Alwaysfollowthedirectionontheproduct.
Neverspraythesecleanersontoanystainlesssteelorwhite
paintedpartsoftheoven.Beverycareful.
CLEANINGTHEINTERIOROFTHEOVEN
Althoughtheovenisfittedwithcontinuouscleanliners,theoven
willstillgetdirtyandneedsperiodicmaintenance.
Theinteriorof
the
ovenstripsdownforeaseofcleaning:
W: Removeallinternalracksandtrays.
%£ Removepull-outroofliner
%Removethesideracks
%Removecontinuouscleanlinerpanels,sideandback
%Liftuplowerelementcoverandremove,(thisishookedover
thebackofthelowerelement,sometimesitisa littledifficultto
getout.)
Oncetheinterior
is
strippedofhardwarethecavityandelements
canbesprayedwithovencleanersandwipedcleanwithpaper
towels.
Thefanbladeontheovenfangetsquitedirty,Itis
heldonby
a
knurlednutwithalefthandthread.This
bladecanbeeitherremovedandwashedorsprayed
withovencleanerandspongedoff.
Oncetheovenracksandsiderackshavebeenremovedtheycan
becleanedwithscouringpads,likeScotch-brite,steelwooland
abrasivecleaners.
NB.
Thesiderackswilleasilyfitintothedishwasher.
Theenameltrayscanbecleanedwithhotwateranddetergent
andabrasivecleaners.
CARINGFORTHESTAINLESSSTEELFINISH
Thestainlesssteelexteriorofyouroveniseasilyscratchedand
oncemarkedtheyaredifficulttoremove.
Takecareofthestainlesssteelexteriorbywipingwitha clean
dampclothandanabrasivefreecleaner.Methylatedspritsworks
welltoremovefinger
marks.
Therearecommercialstainlesssteel
cleanersavailable.Becarefultheydonotpolishthesurfaceas
thiswillleavea markonthebrushedfinishoftheoven.
PROBLEMSOLVER
CONDENSATIONANDSTEAM
Oftenthereisa concernfromnewuserstoSmegovenswiththe
amountofsteamandcondensationinsidetheoven.A greater
levelofmoisturethanisnormallyexpectedinsidetheovenis
normalandhelpstokeepthefoodmoistduringcooking.The
amountofmoistureisdependentonthefoodtype,i.e.ifitis
fresh,defrostedorstillfrozenwhencooking.
Excessivemoisturecansometimesbefoundandcomesfrom:
%Frozenfoodorfoodthatisnotfullydefrosted.
%Notpre-heatingtheoven.
^Usingstatic( nonfan)functionstocookmeat.
%Excessiveoventemperatures.Greaterthan160-175"C.
$z Addingextraliquidtoincreaseovenhumidity.
WUsinga coveredroastingdishorovenbag.
Climaticconditionsalsoplaya partinovencondensation.Dur-
ingwinteritpaystopre-heattheovenlongertoreduceconden-
sation.
WATER
LEAKSOUTTHE
DOORWHENCOOKING
Thisissometimesnoticeablewhenthedoorisopenedduring
roastingmeats.Toeliminatethis:
Ensuretheoveniswellpre-heated.Keepthedoorclosed,donot
inspectthefooduntilyouareexpectingittobeready.Youdonot
needtobastenorturnfood.Themoreyouopenthedoortoin-
spectortestthefoodthemorecondensationwillresult.
WHATTODOIF
THEOVENWILLNOTHEAT
%£ Checkpowerison(istheclockflashing0:00)
^Checkthecookissetcorrectly,notonautomaticyA0.00)
%ChecktheOJsymbolisshowingontheclockdisplay.
%Checkyouhavebothtemperatureandfunctionselected.
THEOVENLIGHTWILLNOTGO
Theovenlightiscontrolledoffthedoormicroswitch.Itwill
workwhen:
%Anycookingfunctionisselected.
Theovendoorisopened.
Alwayschecktheovenlamp.Replacingtheovenlampisnot
coveredunderwarranty.(SeePg7.)
NOALARMSOUNDFROMCLOCK
Theclockhas
3
toneadjustments.Refer
to
Pgl.or
Pg2.
fornotes
onadjustingthetonelevels.
THEOVENSHUTSDOWN
Thisovenisprotectedbya safetythermostat.Ifyourovenstops
andtheclock
goes
outgivingtheimpressionof
a
powercut,your
ovenmayhaveoverheated.Theovenwillresetautomatically
oncethetemperatureinthecabinethaslowered.Youwillneed
tosettheovenclockagainasitwillbeflashing(0.00).
Ifthishappenscheck:
Whattemperatureandcookingfunctionwereyouusingwhen
thisproblemoccurred?( usingstaticnonfan functionsandhigh
oventemperaturesover200°Cforlongperiodscancausethis
problem).
Thecavitycoolingfanisrunning.(turnonanycookingfunction
andfeelforaircomingoutfromjustundertheovendoor.
Usetheovenagain,onlyiftheproblempersistsshouldyouneed
toconsideraftersalesservice.