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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    5 Installation 5.1 Electrical connection 5.2 Positioning TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS We advise you to read this manual carefully, which contains all the instructions for maintaining the appliance’s aesthetic and functional qualities. For further information on the product: www.smeg.com...
  • Page 2: Instructions

    Instructions 1 Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1.1 General safety instructions understands the hazards of improper use RISK OF INJURY • WARNING: accessible parts • WARNING: If the door or the will become hot when in use. door seal is damaged, the Young children should be kept appliance must not be operated...
  • Page 3 Instructions • Keep children under the age of • If you need to move food or at 8 at a safe distance unless they the end of cooking, open the are constantly supervised. door 5 cm for a few seconds, let the steam come out, then •...
  • Page 4 Instructions after microwave heating has USE OF MICROWAVES ended • Check the appliance visually • Use the microwave only for the during the cooking of foods in preparation of food for plastic or paper containers. consumption. Other types of applications are strictly Improper use.
  • Page 5 Instructions • Baby food should not be • This appliance complies with heated in sealed containers. the current standards and Remove the cover or the teat (in directives regarding safety and the case of baby bottles). electromagnetic compatibility. It Always check the preparation's is however recommended for temperature once heating has pacemaker wearers to maintain...
  • Page 6 Instructions • Do not use harsh abrasive could adversely affect the life of cleaners or sharp metal the appliance and possibly scrapers to clean the oven glass result in a hazardous situation. since they can scratch the • (on some models only) Before surface, which may result in starting the pyrolytic cycle, shattering of the glass.
  • Page 7 Instructions directly on the bottom of the • Position the appliance into the oven cavity. cabinet cut-out with the help of a second person. • If you wish to use greaseproof paper, place it so that it will not • Do not install/use the appliance interfere with the hot air outdoors.
  • Page 8: Appliance Purpose

    Instructions • Always use any necessary/ 1.3 Manufacturer’s liability required personal protective The manufacturer declines all equipment (PPE) before liability for damage to persons or performing any work on the property caused by: appliance (installation, • Use of the appliance other than maintenance, positioning or that specified movement).
  • Page 9: Disposal

    Instructions 1.6 Disposal Our appliances are packaged in non- polluting and recyclable materials. This appliance conforms to the • Deliver the packing materials to the WEEE European directive (2012/ appropriate recycling centre. 19/EU) and must be disposed of separately from other waste at the end of its Plastic packaging service life.
  • Page 10: How To Read The User Manual

    Instructions 1.7 How to read the user manual 1.8 To save energy This user manual uses the following reading • Only preheat the appliance if the recipe conventions: requires you to do so. • Unless otherwise indicated on the Instructions package, defrost frozen foods before General information on this user placing them in the oven.
  • Page 11: Description

    Description 2 Description 2.1 General description 1 Control panel 4 Door 2 Oven light 5 Fan 3 Seal 6 Rack/tray support frames Frame shelf...
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    App on their smartphone or tablet computer. 4 Temperature knob For further information, please refer to the In Quick Mode, this knob allows you to booklet provided and / or visit the website select the cooking temperature. www.smeg.com...
  • Page 13: Other Parts

    Description 2.3 Other parts Cooling fan Shelves The appliance features shelves to position trays and racks at different heights. The insertion heights indicated are from the bottom upwards (see ”Control panel”). Oven lighting The appliance’s interior lighting comes on: • When the door is opened. •...
  • Page 14: Accessories

    Description 2.4 Accessories Boiling rod Rack To be placed in containers when heating liquids, necessary to avoid delayed boiling. Some models are not provided with all accessories. Useful for supporting containers with food The oven accessories intended to during cooking. come into contact with food are Glass dish made of materials that comply with...
  • Page 15: Use

    3 Use High temperature inside the oven during use Instructions Danger of fire or explosion High temperature inside the oven • Do not spray any spray products near during use the appliance. Danger of burns • Do not use or leave flammable materials •...
  • Page 16: Materials Suitable For Use With Microwaves

    3.1 Materials suitable for use with MATERIALS NOT TO BE USED microwaves - Metals (can lead to arcing or sparks) In general, in order for all of the food to be • Aluminium foil reached, the materials used for microwave •...
  • Page 17: Using The Accessories

    Preliminary operations Testing dishes 1. Remove any protective film from the The microwave function can be outside or inside of the appliance, used without any food inside the including accessories. oven only for this test. 2. Remove any labels (apart from the technical data plate) from the To check whether the cookware is suitable accessories and from the oven cavity.
  • Page 18 Racks and trays Boiling rod Racks and trays have to be inserted into the When using the microwave oven to heat or side guides until they come to a complete reheat liquids, the boiling process may be stop. delayed. To avoid this, place the boiling rod, supplied (or a heat-resistant plastic •...
  • Page 19: Using The Oven

    3.3 Using the oven Display The parameters and values for the currently selected function will be indicated on the display. To use it, simply touch the ‘virtual’ buttons and/or scroll through the values shown. (the main menu display is shown in the figure) Information area Main area Information regarding the menus and...
  • Page 20 According to the page that is displayed, the Connectivity (on some models only) following buttons may also be present: Connectivity requirements: • Smartphone or tablet running iOS BACK version 10.x or later or Android version CONFIRM 5.1 or later. • Wi-Fi network (2.4 GHz band, WPA2 START protected) active and available in the place where the appliance is installed.
  • Page 21 To be able to start any cooking function, the On first use, the appliance language is set current time must be set. to “English” by default. It is recommended that you set the required language at this point. 2. Touch the flashing symbol to 5.
  • Page 22 Warning Selecting a microwave cooking function Improper use MICROWAVES Risk of damage to the appliance When using the microwave functions, food Given that they penetrate directly into the must be placed in a suitable container on food, microwaves allow cooking to take the rack inserted in the first runner.
  • Page 23 6. Scroll through the values and select the 3. Touch the COOKING button on required power level of the microwave (for example “900 W”). the “main menu”. The power level of the microwave is from 100 W to 1000 W. 4.
  • Page 24 9. Scroll through the values and select the End of microwave cooking required duration (for example “5 At the end of cooking, Function ended minutes”). appears on the display and a buzzer sounds briefly, which can be deactivated by touching any point of the display or by opening the door.
  • Page 25 Selecting a combination cooking function 4. Touch the TEMPERATURE button or 1. Touch the time indicated on the display. the relative value. 5. Scroll through the values and select the 2. Touch the COOKING button on required cooking temperature (for example “200°C”).
  • Page 26 8. Scroll through the values and select the 12. Touch the CONFIRM button to required power level of the microwave confirm the selected cooking duration. (for example “500 W”). The hours and minutes can be selected separately. 13. Touch the START button to start combined microwave cooking.
  • Page 27 After pre-heating, a buzzer will sound and Combined cooking functions a message will appear on the display to indicate that the food can be put in the FAN ASSISTED MICROWAVE oven. The addition of the microwave speeds up traditional cooking. Ideal for biscuits, cakes and cooking on more than one level.
  • Page 28 Selecting a traditional cooking function 4. Select the required function (for example 1. Touch the time indicated on the display. “FAN ASSISTED ”). 2. Touch the COOKING button on 5. Touch the START button (at the lower the “main menu”. right ) to start pre-heating.
  • Page 29 Modifying the cooking temperature To disable pre-heating, touch the relative button The temperature can be modified at any time during cooking. After pre-heating, a buzzer will sound and a message will appear on the display to 1. Touch the TEMPERATURE button or indicate that the food can be put in the the relative value.
  • Page 30 Timed cooking 3. Touch the CONFIRM button to confirm the selected cooking duration. Timed cooking is the function which allows a cooking operation The hours and minutes can be to be started and then ended after selected separately. a specific length of time set by the user.
  • Page 31 Delay cooking 3. Touch the CONFIRM button to confirm the selected end of cooking time. Delay cooking is the function which allows a cooking operation to be stopped at an established time depending on the time set by the user, after which the oven will switch off automatically.
  • Page 32 Traditional cooking functions GRILL STATIC Produces excellent grilling and gratinating results. When used at the end of cooking, Traditional cooking, ideal for preparing a gives a uniform browning to dishes. single dish. For example cooking roast meats, fatty meats, bread, pies. FAN WITH GRILL FAN ASSISTED Allows optimal grilling, even for thick slices...
  • Page 33 Minute minder timer This function only activates the buzzer, without stopping the function in progress. Low energy cooking: this function is particularly suitable for cooking on a single The Timer can be set from a shelf with low energy consumption. minimum of 1 minute to a maximum It is recommended for all types of food of 12 hours and 59 minutes.
  • Page 34: Cooking Advice

    3.4 Cooking advice 4. Touch the CONFIRM button to confirm the selected duration. General advice • Use a fan assisted function to achieve The DELETE button appears in consistent cooking at several levels. the lower area that can be • It is not possible to shorten cooking times by increasing the temperature (the food used to delete a timer if one has could be overcooked on the outside and...
  • Page 35 Advice for cooking with the Grill and the Advice for defrosting and proving Fan with grill • Place frozen foods without their packaging in a lidless container on the • Meat can be grilled even when it is put first shelf of the oven. into the cold oven or into the preheated oven if you wish to change the effect of •...
  • Page 36: Quick Mode

    3.5 Quick Mode It is now possible to use the knobs to operate the appliance. This mode allows you to set a traditional cooking function and its temperature quickly using the knobs. The pre-heating function cannot be disabled when Quick Mode is being used.
  • Page 37 Traditional cooking End of cooking At the end of cooking, End of cooking 3. Turn the Temperature knob to set the appears on the display and a buzzer cooking temperature (for example sounds briefly, which can be deactivated “250°C”). by touching any point of the display or by opening the door.
  • Page 38: Smart Cooking

    3.6 Smart Cooking 4. Scroll through the values to set the weight of the food to be cooked (for example This mode allows you to select a previously stored program for cooking food. The ” 0.7 kg”). appliance automatically calculates the optimum cooking parameters based on the weight selected.
  • Page 39 7. Open the door. 6. Touch the START button to start 8. Place the food inside the oven. SMART COOKING. 9. Close the door. Cooking will start with the settings specified in the program. 10. Touch the CONFIRM button to start cooking.
  • Page 40: History

    3.7 History Deleting the history This menu is particularly useful for viewing If you wish to delete the history: and reusing the last programs or personal 1. Touch the HISTORY button on the recipes that were used. “main menu”. 1. Touch the HISTORY button on the “main menu”...
  • Page 41 Predefined programs table MEAT Weight Temp. Time Subcategory Function Shelf (kg) (°C) (minutes) ROAST BEEF (RARE) CIRCULAIRE ROAST BEEF (MEDIUM) CIRCULAIRE ROAST BEEF (WELL DONE) CIRCULAIRE ROAST PORK 190 + 300 W CIRCULAIRE + MICROWAVE LAMB (MEDIUM) 190 + 300 W CIRCULAIRE + MICROWAVE LAMB (WELL DONE)
  • Page 42 Weight Temp. Time Subcategory Function Shelf (kg) (°C) (minutes) PORK CHOPS (about 4) FAN ASSISTED PORK SAUSAGES (about 10-12) FAN WITH GRILL BACON (about 6 11+3 rashers 5 mm thick) FAN WITH GRILL ROAST TURKEY BR. 200 + 300 W FAN ASSISTED MICROWAVE ROAST CHICKEN...
  • Page 43 FISH Weight Temp. Time Subcategory Function Shelf (kg) (°C) (minutes) WHOLE FISH 180 + 300 W (FRESH) CIRCULAIRE + MICROWAVE WHOLE FISH 180 + 400 W (FROZEN) FAN ASSISTED MICROWAVE SEA BASS 160 + 300 W CIRCULAIRE + MICROWAVE MONKFISH 160 + 300 W CIRCULAIRE + MICROWAVE...
  • Page 44 VEGETABLES Weight Temp. Time Subcategory Function Shelf (kg) (°C) (minutes) MIXED GRILLED 12+10 VEGETABLES GRILL ROASTED 210 + 400 W VEGETABLES CIRCULAIRE + BOTTOM + MICROWAVE ROAST POTATOES FAN ASSISTED POTATO 200 + 600 W CASSEROLE FAN ASSISTED MICROWAVE CHIPS (FROZEN) FAN ASSISTED When grilling, it is recommended to cook foods on both sides, making reference to the times given in the table.
  • Page 45 DESSERTS Weight Temp. Time Subcategory Function Shelf (kg) (°C) (minutes) BUNDT CAKE FAN ASSISTED CHOCOLATE CAKE STATIC BISCUITS (20 - 22 pieces 25-27 g each) TURBO MUFFINS (about 50 g for each baking cup) CIRCULAIRE PROFITEROLES (medium-large) TURBO MERINGUES TURBO SPONGE CAKE CIRCULAIRE STRUDEL...
  • Page 46 Weight Temp. Time Subcategory Function Shelf (kg) (°C) (minutes) TART STATIC BRIOCHE BREAD TURBO CROISSANTS TURBO For desserts such as biscuits, muffins, meringues, profiteroles etc. the weight indicated corresponds to the total weight of the dough used. Cooking times vary according to the size and thickness of the dessert.
  • Page 47 PASTA/RICE Weight Temp. Time Subcategory Function Shelf (kg) (°C) (minutes) PASTA BAKE STATIC 1000 W RICE (RISOTTO) MICROWAVE FROZEN LASAGNE 210 + 200 W FAN ASSISTED MICROWAVE LASAGNE STATIC PAELLA CIRCULAIRE + BOTTOM + MICROWAVE MEAT SAUCE 160 + 700 W FAN ASSISTED MICROWAVE QUICHE...
  • Page 48 SLOW COOKING Weight Temp. Time Subcategory Function Shelf (kg) (°C) (minutes) VEAL FAN ASSISTED BEEF (RARE) TURBO BEEF (WELL DONE) TURBO PORK CHOPS FAN ASSISTED LAMB FAN ASSISTED For slow cooking, it is recommended to pre-brown the meat on all sides in a pan over high heat for a few minutes.
  • Page 49: My Recipes

    3.8 My recipes Adding a recipe This menu allows you to enter a personal 2. Select the type of dish required from the program with the parameters you wish to MY RECIPES menu (for example use. On first use, the appliance will only offer you to add a new recipe.
  • Page 50 9. Scroll through the values and select the Saving a recipe required duration (for example “55 11. Touch the SAVE button. minutes”). 12. Scroll through the values of the SHELF option (for example 2). 13. Scroll through the values to set the weight of the food to be cooked (for example ”...
  • Page 51 Starting a personal recipe 1. Touch the MY RECIPES button on the “main menu”. Use the buttons to switch from the alphabetic keypad to the numerical keypad and vice versa. 2. Select the type of dish required from the MY RECIPES menu (for example The recipe name can contain a maximum 12 characters, including spaces.
  • Page 52 5. Open the door. 4. Touch the START button to start 6. Place the food inside the oven. cooking. 7. Close the door. 8. Touch the CONFIRM button to start cooking. Pre-heating End of cooking Cooking is preceded by the pre-heating stage that allows the oven to heat up to the At the end of cooking, End of cooking set cooking temperature.
  • Page 53 Deleting a recipe 4. Touch the DELETE button to delete the recipe. 1. Touch the MY RECIPES button on the “main menu”. 5. Touch the CONFIRM button to 2. Select the type of dish required from the confirm that you wish to delete the MY RECIPES menu (for example selected recipe (or the CANCEL button to cancel the operation).
  • Page 54: Other Functions

    3.9 Other functions Functions list The special functions menu includes several functions such as defrosting, proving or DEFROST BY WEIGHT cleaning... • Touch the OTHER FUNCTIONS Automatic defrosting function Choose the dish, the oven calculates the time necessary button on the “main menu”. for proper defrosting.
  • Page 55 Defrost by weight If the internal temperature is MICROWAVE greater than the one required, the REHEAT function will be stopped immediately and “Internal This function allows food that has been temperature unsafe, please wait previously cooked and stored in the until the oven is cool”...
  • Page 56 When finished, a buzzer sounds briefly, Defrost by time which can be deactivated by touching any If the internal temperature is point of the display or by opening the door. greater than the one required, the function will be stopped Pre-set parameters: immediately and “Internal temperature unsafe, please wait...
  • Page 57 “Turn” procedure 5. Touch the CONFIRM button to For best defrosting results, the appliance confirm the settings. indicates when the dish should be turned 6. Touch the START button to start the inside the oven. 1. Place the dish in the oven, parallel to the Defrost by time function.
  • Page 58 4. Close the door of the appliance and Proving press the CONFIRM button to If the internal temperature is resume the function. greater than the one required, the 5. If necessary the appliance will again ask function will be stopped for rotation of the dish.
  • Page 59 Plate warming 5. Touch the TEMPERATURE button or 1. Position the tray on the first shelf and the relative value. place the plates to be warmed at the 6. Scroll through the values and select the centre of it. required cooking temperature (from 25°C to 40°C).
  • Page 60 The following can be set while the function Microwave reheat is in operation: 1. Select MICROWAVE REHEAT • the temperature (from 40°C to 80°C); 2. Touch the COOKING DURATION • the duration of the function button or the relative value. •...
  • Page 61 Keep warm 1. Select SABBATH 1. Select KEEP WARM 2. Touch the TEMPERATURE button or 2. Touch the TEMPERATURE button or the relative value. the relative value. 3. Scroll through the values and select the required cooking temperature (from 3. Scroll through the values and select the 60°C to 100°C).
  • Page 62: Settings

    3.10 Settings Language The product configuration can be set using this menu. Allows you to select the language of the display. • Touch the SETTINGS button on the “main menu” (at the right in the lower 1. Select Language. area 2.
  • Page 63 Controls lock Showroom (for exhibitors only) Allows the appliance to This mode deactivates all the automatically lock the controls appliance’s heating elements, after one minute of normal while keeping the control panel operation without any intervention active. from the user. 1.
  • Page 64 Keep warm Eco light This mode allows the appliance to For greater energy savings, the keep cooked food warm (at low lights inside the oven cavity are temperatures) after cooking automatically deactivated finishes with a cooking cycle for approximately one minute after the which a duration has been set (if start of cooking or after the door is this is not manually interrupted),...
  • Page 65 Digital clock Demo Mode (for showrooms only) The same as Showroom, when this Displays the current time in digital mode is activated, after a certain format. period of inactivity, a demonstration of the various 1. Select Digital clock. screens that illustrate the potential 2.
  • Page 66 Time display Display brightness Activates/deactivates the clock This allows the display brightness display when the oven is switched level to be selected. off. 1. Select Display brightness. 1. Select Time display. 2. Select from the options High - Medium - 2.
  • Page 67: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance 4 Cleaning and maintenance Improper use Danger of explosion/burns Instructions High temperature inside the oven • Do not use detergents with high alcohol after use content or which can release Danger of burns inflammable vapours. Subsequent heating could set off an explosion inside •...
  • Page 68: Cleaning The Door

    Cleaning and maintenance Food stains or residues 4.3 Cleaning the oven cavity In order to keep your oven in the best Do not use steel sponges and sharp possible condition, clean it regularly after scrapers as they will damage the surface. letting it cool down.
  • Page 69 Cleaning and maintenance Removing rack/tray support frames Cleaning the roof of the oven Removing the guide frames enables the High temperature inside the oven sides to be cleaned more easily. during use To remove the guide frames: Danger of burns 1.
  • Page 70 Cleaning and maintenance Vapor Clean 2. Pour approx. 40 cc of water onto the floor of the oven. Make sure it does not Vapor Clean is an assisted overflow out of the cavity. cleaning procedure which facilitates the removal of dirt. This process makes it possible to clean the oven very easily.
  • Page 71 Cleaning and maintenance Vapor Clean cycle setting If the internal temperature is The duration and temperature greater than the one required, the parameters cannot be changed by function will be stopped the user. immediately and “Internal temperature unsafe, please wait The DELAY COOKING until the oven is cool”...
  • Page 72 Cleaning and maintenance What to do if... 9. Touch the HOME button to exit from The display is completely off: the function. • Check the mains power supply. 10. Open the door and wipe away the less • Check that any circuit breakers upline of stubborn dirt with a microfibre cloth.
  • Page 73 Cleaning and maintenance If the door is opened during a fan assisted Connectivity alarm (on some models only) function, the fan stops: For further information, please refer to the • This is not a fault. It is a normal operation Connectivity Manual.
  • Page 74: Installation

    Installation 5 Installation Connection with plug and socket Make sure that the plug and socket are of 5.1 Electrical connection the same type. Power voltage Avoid using adapters and shunts as these could cause overheating and a risk of Danger of electrocution burns.
  • Page 75: Positioning

    Installation 5.2 Positioning Position of the power cable Heavy appliance Crushing hazard • Position the appliance into the cabinet cut-out with the help of a second person. Pressure on the open door Risk of damage to the appliance • Never use the oven door to lever the appliance into place when fitting.
  • Page 76 Installation Fastening bushings Appliance overall dimensions (mm) Remove the bushing covers on the front of the oven. (front view) Mount the appliance into the recess. Secure the appliance to the carcase using the screws. (top view) Cover the bushings with the previously removed covers.
  • Page 77 Installation Mounting under worktops (mm) (side view) Make sure that the carcase rear/ bottom section has an opening of approx. 60 mm.
  • Page 78 Installation Mounting into a column (mm) Make sure that the carcase top/ rear section has an opening approx. 35-40 mm deep.

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