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Electric Multi-Function Oven MODELS: UEO1B/2B, DEO1B/2B and UES-2B Appliance Operation Manual INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND CLEANING...
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WELCOME TO ST GEORGE St George is a proud Australian company with a heritage of innovation and quality. Our success extends to domestic and overseas markets, confirming our reputation at the forefront of appliance excellence. The elegant simplicity and high performance features of St George designs, will remain contemporary in...
CONTENTS 1. KNOWING YOUR St George ELECTRIC WALL OVEN Important Points ............................Installation Checks and Warnings ......................Features and Benefits ..........................Accessories ............................. 2. USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME Power On ..............................Burning In ..............................3. CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Diagrams ..............................
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St. George Appliances South Sydney Corporate Park Letterbox No. 3 184 Bourke Road Alexandria NSW 2015 Phone: 1300 652 100 Kleenmaid Pty Ltd ACN 001 905 808 Trading As NEW ZEALAND St George Appliances The Applico Group Ltd 120 Captain Springs Road...
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CONTENTS Fan Oven ..............................High Bake (UEO DEO Models) ......................4.10 Fan Grill ..............................4.11 Grill ................................4.12 Normal Oven Cooking in Secondary Oven (DEO Models)..............4.13 Grilling in Lower Compartment (DEO Models) ..................4.14 Roast Probe Cooking (UEO DEO Models) .................... 4.15 Automatic Programmed Cooking ......................
KNOWING YOUR ST GEORGE ELECTRIC WALL OVEN KNOWING YOUR ST GEORGE ELECTRIC WALL OVEN Important Points Thank you for purchasing a St George appliance that we are sure will provide many years of great cooking experiences. If you haven’t had the pleasure of cooking with St George previously, you may find that it has different features and characteristics to your last appliance.
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KNOWING YOUR ST GEORGE ELECTRIC WALL OVEN LEAVE SECONDARY OVEN DOOR OPEN DURING GRILLING The oven door for the secondary oven (DEO models only) MUST REMAIN FULLY OPEN during grilling. DON’T USE THE GRILL PAN HANDLE FOR LIFTING The grill pan handle provided should only be used to assist in sliding the grill pan in and out of the oven compartments. AT NO TIME MAY IT BE USED FOR LIFTING THE GRILL PAN, ESPECIALLY WHEN THE PAN IS LADEN WITH FOOD.
KNOWING YOUR ST GEORGE ELECTRIC WALL OVEN • NEVER activate any element or burner on the appliance (except oven light) while there is oven cleaner in the oven compartment. WEAR PROPER APPAREL WHEN USING THE APPLIANCE Loose fitting, hanging or highly flammable garments (such as synthetics) should never be worn while using the appliance. USE ONLY DRY POT HOLDERS Moist or damp pot holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam.
KNOWING YOUR ST GEORGE ELECTRIC WALL OVEN Features and Benefits A range of cooking options is combined in your St George wall oven. St George’s extra large ovens allow you to cook everything from small simple dishes for one, to complete dinners for the whole family. The multi-function modes available in the main oven (up to 9) give you the ability to defrost food, bake either conventional or fan- forced, with a high bake option (UEO and DEO models only) for pastry foods, as well as conventional grilling or fan grilling for excellent rotisserie style flavour.
USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME After installation remove all notification labels (not grill or electrical warning labels), advertising, tape, packaging, etc. A quick diluted wash with Ammonia and water should rinse away any adhesive residue. Eucalyptus oil (small amounts) is also good for removing adhesive residue.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION CONTROL PANEL OPERATION One Handed Operation The oven timer control has been designed so that it requires only one hand to operate any of it’s various functions. To alter any of the functions or settings you need only to press the relevant button/s. The selected function will remain active for a few moments allowing you to adjust the setting.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Using the Alarm Timer The alarm timer can be used independently of other clock functions. Very handy for letting you know when to turn food, when basting is required or when a batch of food (when cooking multiple batches) is ready without interrupting the oven operation.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Oven Temperature Control This control allows you to select the temperature to be maintained during cooking. Turn the control clockwise to switch power on and select your required temperature. An indicator light will show when the oven is heating and will cycle on and off as the temperature is maintained.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Roast Probe Operation WARNING: This mode of cooking is suitable only for Normal Oven, Classic Bake, Fan Assist, Fan Oven or High Bake modes. Use of the probe sensor in either Grill or Fan Grill modes will damage the probe. The roast probe operation shares the same digit display as does the timer functions and operates only in the main oven.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS Roasting Hints and General Guide When roasting or baking, position food near the centre of the oven. This will vary on the size of the food to be cooked or if other foods are to be cooked at the same time. Cooking times may vary slightly depending on, for example, the size and thickness of meat or the presence of bone or stuffing.
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COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS OVEN TEMPERATURE °C GENERAL TIMES FOODS SUITABLE small meringues, pavlova, 130° and under Very Slow baked custard, re-heating 130° – 150° Slow rich fruit cake light fruit cake 150° – 180° Moderate casseroles deep butter cakes 180°...
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COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS TEMPERATURE GUIDE APPROXIMATE ROASTING TIMES FOR MEAT, POULTRY & FISH OVEN TEMPERATURE TYPE OF MEAT CUTS OF MEAT TIME/KG °C BEEF Standing Rib, Rolled Sirloin 60 mins per kg 180°–200° Bolar Blade, Corned Topside Fillet, Scotch fillet 40 mins per kg 180°–200°...
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS Preheating Preheating the oven is not essential, but you will achieve better results if you do. Some foods, particularly cakes and pastry, are better cooked in a preheated oven. Other foods, for example casseroles, cook just as well when cooked in a non-preheated oven but may need longer cooking times.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS Oven Cooking Modes Guide Oven Mode Main Oven Elements Mode Descriptions Cooking Suggestions Defrost Only the Fan operates This mode offers a clean and All foods may be defrosted using this healthy way to defrost frozen mode foods Normal Oven...
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS Defrost The Defrost mode offers a clean and healthy means to defrost frozen food. Food left in the open is exposed to contamination by pets and insects. With the Defrost setting, food placed in the oven defrosts without heat, reducing the likelihood of growing bacteria.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS Normal Oven In this mode the outside ring of the top oven element and a concealed element under the oven compartment provides the oven heat. Normal Oven is most suitable when cooking on one rack only. For best results, arrange the shelves so the top of the food is near the centre of the oven.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS Classic Bake On the Classic Bake selection, heat is provided only by the concealed element under the oven compartment. This mode is ideal where food must have a well-cooked base or where minimal browning is desired. Using Classic Bake Mode 1.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS Fan Oven In this mode the oven fan circulates heat from an element concealed behind the fan cover to give more even temperature throughout the oven. When cooking more than one tray of food on multiple shelves the even heat provides similar cooking results throughout each portion of food.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS High Bake The High Bake mode uses the concealed elements behind the fan cover and under the oven in combination. With the addition of the forced convection of the oven fan, quick and consistent heat is evenly distributed throughout the oven.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS 4.10 Fan Grill Fan grilling is a combination of direct heat and circulated hot air which gives the appearance and flavour similar to rotisserie cooking – a crunchy exterior with succulent meat – which is ideal for single level roasts. In this mode the direct infrared heat from the grill element is also circulated by the fan to cook the food.
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COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS Fan Grill TEMPERATURE GUIDE OVEN TEMPERATURE °C TYPE OF MEAT/POULTRY/FISH APPROXIMATE COOKING TIME Chicken Whole 175–185 30 mins per 500g Pieces 185–195 15-20 mins Lamb Loin/Rack 175–185 25 mins per 500g Chops, medium/rare 175–185 10-12 mins Chops, medium 175–185 14–16 mins...
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS 4.11 Grill (in main oven) This mode of cooking uses the infrared heat of the top inner element to cook foods to your requirements. The cooking can be varied by lowering or raising the grill pan and rack position in the oven. For the DEO models, this oven grilling facility is additional to the grill in the lower compartment.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS 4.12 Normal Oven Cooking in Secondary Oven (DEO Models) In this mode the outside ring of the top oven element and a concealed element under the oven compartment provides the oven heat. The secondary oven is most suited to cooking on one rack only. For best results, arrange the shelves so the top of the food is near the centre of the oven.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS 4.13 Grilling in Lower Compartment (DEO Models) This mode of cooking uses the infrared heat of the top inner element to cook foods to your requirements. Using the Grill in Lower Compartment 1. DOOR MUST BE FULLY OPEN AT ALL TIMES DURING GRILLING. 2.
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS 4.14 Roast Probe Cooking The roast probe allows precise cooking results and is ideal for the novice or gourmet cook alike. The main oven provides the facility to sense the temperature of a meat joint when roasting. The sensor probe, manufactured from stainless steel, is inserted into the fleshiest part of a meat joint and plugged into the socket (located near the oven lamp) in the oven compartment.
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COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS ROAST PROBE TEMPERATURE CHART TYPE OF APPROXIMATE OVEN ROAST PROBE TENDERNESS TEMPERATURE °C SET TEMPERATURE °C MEAT COOKING TIME Beef 60 minutes per kg 170–200 60–65 Rare 65–75 Medium 75-85 Well-done Lamb 60 minutes per kg 170–200 65–75 Medium...
COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS 4.15 Automatic Programmed Cooking The main oven can be set to turn on and off automatically. Using automatic settings normally implies that food will be left unattended in the oven. It is important to select food that:– does not have to be supervised during cooking;...
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COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS 4.15.1 Setting the Oven to Stop Automatically This function is used to start cooking immediately and cook for a selected length of time or until a selected time of day. To set a cooking duration time (i.e. cook for a selected length of time) press the Start/Cook button to display the remaining cooking time.
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COOKING MODES AND INSTRUCTIONS 4.15.2 Setting Oven to Start and Stop Automatically This mode is used to cook for a selected length of time and finish cooking at a selected time. The cooking time and the finish time can be programmed in any order, however, in the following description the cooking time is set first.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Proper cleaning and maintenance of your appliance will provide you with years of pleasant use. To maintain the appearance and durability of your appliance we encourage you to read and follow the instructions, hints and warnings included throughout this manual.
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE DO NOT USE ANY ACID OR CAUSTIC CLEANSERS OR ABRASIVE POWDERS OR SCOURERS ON THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THE APPLIANCE oven spray abrasive powder caustic sprays abrasive sponge steel wool...
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Routine Cleaning If possible, the oven should be wiped down after each use to prevent dirt and grease build up. Ensure all controls are off and the appliance is cool before cleaning. To clean the oven exterior, wipe the control panel, handles, glass, stainless steel and enamel surfaces regularly using a warm, damp, non-abrasive cloth.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Spills, Spatters and Accidents When using the appliance, it may be soiled by food spills and spatters or foreign items such as plastics accidentally coming into contact with warm or hot surfaces. Some foods, such as fruit juices (especially citrus juices like lemon juice) and vinegar’s (i.e.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Removing Oven Door (downward opening door models only) The oven door can be easily removed for better access while cleaning. To remove the oven door:- 1. Open the door fully and pull the clips toward you onto the hooks. 2.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Self Clean Oven Liners An Optional Self Clean Oven Liner Kit is available as an accessory which, when fitted into the oven, catalyses cooking fats which come into contact with their surfaces during oven operation. The fats burn and flake to the oven floor so a quick brush out when the oven is cool is all that’s required.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE 5.8 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM REMEDY No power supplied to appliance Has the mains been disconnected. Check meter box, has the mains fuse or circuit breaker blown or tripped. Oven power is on but appliance Oven may be set on Automatic does not operate.
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CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Your safety and the proper care of your appliance is extremely important. Incorrect installation of the appliance as a result of not following the detailed specifications can affect the appliances performance. Ovens incorrectly installed may invalidate the warranty and we strongly recommend that the oven cavity, venting and wiring be prepared as described in the specifications.
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CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1001 VOID SO / UEOM / UEO NB: The dimensions shown here are integrated flush- NB: The dimensions shown here are integrated mounted as recommended by St George. flush-mounted as recommended by St George. For dimensions of other installation types see chart. For dimensions of other installation types see chart.
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CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL LOADS The maximum electrical loading for the appliance is 4.3kW. VOID NOTE: The dimensions shown here are integrated flush- HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH mounted as recommended by St. George. FLUSH For dimensions of other installation types see chart TRIM EXPOSED below.
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INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS & INSTRUCTIONS BUILDING-IN OPTIONS APPLICABLE ALL OVENS 19mm MAX TOP VIEW TOP VIEW TRIM EXPOSED INTEGRATED FLUSH SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW...
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CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Addendum – Wall Ovens When wall ovens are installed in situations in conjunction with vacuum formed vinyl/plastic materials, formed onto a base material, it is essential to avoid direct radiation onto these surfaces and edges of doors and panels adjacent to the sides and top of the wall oven.
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CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Recommended Method of Installation (Diagram) Oven Top Oven Side Oven Side (Alternative)
CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Providing a Suitable Flue UEO and UES Models A venting fan is fitted at the top rear of the oven and is operational when the oven is on. This fan recirculates air and blows it through vent holes under the control panel fascia. Air vented from the oven will also be passed forward into the room as, in most under bench installations, rear venting is not possible.
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CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Flueing Options – DEO & TOP VENTED UEO Models Louvre or Flue Pipe Grill Top of Oven Gap no more than 25mm Oven flue pipe Recirculating to Kitchen Flue pipe venting to external atmosphere Cowl must Heat deflector Vent to Roof Space be fitted Vent to Roof Space...
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS Wiring Rules and Warnings WARNING: All aspects of the installation must conform with the requirements of the Standards Australia (within Australia) Wiring Rules as well as your local electrical and building codes and regulations and any other applicable requirements and conditions of your Local Power Supply Authority.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS When connected to a subcircuit protected by a circuit breaker, the current drawn by an oven may cause the circuit breaker to trip in some cases. It is recommended that the following installation procedures are used. Model kW Rating Maximum Current Recommendation...
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St. George Appliances South Sydney Corporate Park Letterbox No. 3 184 Bourke Road Alexandria NSW 2015 Phone: 1300 652 100 Kleenmaid Pty Ltd ACN 001 905 808 Trading As NEW ZEALAND St George Appliances The Applico Group Ltd 120 Captain Springs Road...
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