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1. Bee ee SCH Dest est est est D000 des R O Wire shelf supports O Programmer e Accessories Your appliance is equipped with a flat grid and a glass dish Ei 3 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE e ACCESSORIES e Grid fig 1 Allows you to toast brown or grill The grid should not under any circumstances be used with other metal cookware on the micro wave L grill micro wave or circulating heat micro LE wave settings 4 However you can reheat food in an aluminium tray if you insulate it from the grid using a fig 1 plate e Glass drip tray fig 2 It can also be used half full of water for double boiler cooking methods using the ae circulating heat function It can be used as a cooking dish Al Please note fig 2 Take care to place the drip tray in the centre of the side grills to avoid modifying the circulation of air e Grid glass drip tray fig 3 To roast and retain the cooking juices place the grill on the drip tray Please note fig 3 In order to keep your oven clean for all cooking functions you can place the dish on the base of the oven Please note At the end of cooking do not touch the dishes with bare hands 10 3 DESCRIP
2. Food is not heated during a micro wave programme The micro waves cannot reach the food The door is not properly closed Check that the utensils are suitable for use in micro wave ovens Verify that the door is closed properly The oven lamp stays on when the oven is not operating The oven door is not properly closed A micro wave component is defective Verify that the door is closed properly Call the After Sales Service Department Smoke during cooking Cooking temperature too high Reduce the cooking temperature The oven makes noise when cooking has finished Tip Ventilation of the upper part of the oven invisible is operating even at the stop position This is normal the oven is fitted with a ventilation system which operates until the oven has cooled down a In all circumstances if your efforts are not sufficient contact the After Sales Service Department without delay Warning A Repairs to your appliance should only be performed by professionals Non standard repairs may be a source of danger for the user 27 Ei 8 AFTER SALES SERVICE e SERVICE CALLS Any repairs that are made to your appliance must be handled by a qualified professional authorised to work on the brand When you call mention your appliance s complete reference model type serial number This information appears on the manufacturer
3. FR GUIDE D UTILISATION DA BRUGERVEJLEDNING DE BETRIEBSANLEITUNG EN USER GUIDE ES MANUAL DE UTILIZACION IT MANUALE D USO NL GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING PT MANUAL DE UTILIZA O Four Ovn Backofen Oven Horno Forno Oven Forno eee smeg TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INFORMATION FOR THE USER e Safety instructions e Care for the environment 2 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE e Choice of location e Fitting e Electric connection 3 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE e Introduction to your oven e Accessories e Introduction to the programmer e Introduction to the selecting touch controls 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE e Using the programmer o How to set the time e Micro wave cooking e Automatic micro wave defrosting e Defrosting guide e Combined cooking e Traditional cooking e Programmed cooking e Delayed cooking e Customising cooking temperature and power o Traditional cooking o Micro wave cooking o Combined cooking e Using the timer function Locking the controls child safety e Display stand by mode 5 OVEN COOKING MODES 6 CARING FOR AND CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE e Cleaning the outer surfaces 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 AFTER SALES SERVICE e Repairs 26 27 28 ENN 7 mwEoRMATON FOp THE USEp A Warning Keep this user guide with your appliance If the appliance is ever sold or transferred to another person ensure that the n
4. Defrostin 7 H fated Sole plaice 2 300g 2 to 2 min 30 secs glass dish Slices of hake 1 piece 1 min 30 secs to 2 min on the base Pollock salmon 4 pieces 4 to 5 min Trout 3 540g 4 to 5 min Food Quantity Time Cockerel pigeon 500g to 600g 5to 7 min Chicken breast 2 200g 3 to 4 min Turn midway through Defrosting Chicken legs 4 1 000g 7to9 min undas place the Meat Whole chicken 1 000g 11 to 13 min glass dish Veal ribs 600g 5 minutes on the base Roast beef 1 000g 10 minutes Beefburgers 4 360g 3 to 4 min Cubes of meat 600g 6 to 7 min Food Quantity Time Defrosting Strawberries 250g 2 to 3 min place the Fruits Raspberries cherries 250g 2 to 3 min es dish Gooseberries 250g 2 min 3 secs to 4 min on the base blueberries black currants 15 Ei 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE e Combined cooking YOUR OVEN COMBINES BOTH TRADITIONAL COOKING AND MICRO WAVE COOKING FUNCTIONS A Warning Never turn on the oven when empty in either mode Press once on the START touch control to FN i select the function fig 1 ne Time setting d IS Press the START button a second time to access the cooking time settings fig 2 0 00 flashes Adjust by pressing the or buttons Example 30 seconds ml eS gl fig 1 Adjusting tne power level 2 sc vr ane Press the w button 300 w is displayed it is the maximum temperature fig 3 Adjust by pressing th
5. s nameplate fig 1 BRANDT APPLIANCES SAS 7 rue Henri Becquerel 92500 RUEIL MALMAISON MADE IN FRANCE 230V 50Hz CE CONS N 214 SPARE PARTS During maintenance work request the exclusive use of certified genuine replacement parts e smeg 99645501 03 08 28
6. To do this 1 Remove the rubber screw covers to access the mounting holes 2 Drill a 2 mm hole in the cabinet panel to avoid splitting the wood 3 Attach the oven with the two screws 4 Replace the rubber screw covers they also serve to absorb the shock caused by closing the oven door if the cabinet is open its opening must be 70 mm maximum el Tip To be certain that you have properly installed your appliance do not hesitate to seek advice from a household appliance specialist 2 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE EI Monophase line 220 240 V 16A fuse or differential circuit breaker Electrical outlet 2 prong receptacle earth CEI Standard 60083 Power supply cable length 1 50 m approx Monophase 20A Counter 220 240V 50Hz e ELECTRIC CONNECTION Electrical safety must be provided by a correct build in During fitting and maintenance operations the appliance must be unplugged from the electrical grid fuses must be switched off or removed The electrical connection should be performed before the appliance is installed in the cabinet Ensure that the electrical installation has sufficient voltage the electrical wires are in good condition the diameter of the wires complies with the installation requirements Your oven must be connected with a standardised power cable with 3 conductors of 1 5mm2 1 live 1 neutral earth which must be connected to a 22
7. becomes hot Be careful not to touch the heating elements located inside the oven It is advisable to keep small children away from the oven e For children always heat bottles without the teat shake the liquid and check its temperature on the back on your hand before feeding the child mix and check the temperature of children s food before eating in order to avoid serious internal burns e It is recommended to cover food in most cases it will have more flavour and your appliance will remain cleaner for longer However before cooking or reheating liquids in a bottle or sealed container you must remove the cap or lid to avoid the risk of explosion e Never heat or cook eggs in the microwave in their shells on a dish or ona plate They are liable to explode even after the cooking has finished and risk causing serious burns and or irreparable damage to your microwave oven e Heating beverages in the micro wave oven can cause sudden and or delayed splattering of boiling liquid so precautions must be taken when handling their containers e In the case of small quantities a sausage croissant etc place a glass of water next to the food e Excessive cooking times may dry out foods and burn them To avoid such incidents never use the same times recommended for cooking in a traditional oven e If you notice the appearance of smoke leave the door of the appliance shut turn off the power or disconnect the oven from t
8. find the drop off points for used appliances that is nearest to your home We thank you for your help in protecting the environment A Warning Installation should only be performed by installers and qualified technicians This appliance complies with the following European directives Low Voltage Directive EEC 73 23 modified by directive EEC 93 68 for insertion of EC marking Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC modified by directive 93 68 EEC for insertion of EC marking EC regulation no 1935 2004 concerning materials and objects intended for contact with food substances e CHOICE OF LOCATION The diagrams above determine the dimensions of a cabinet that will be able to hold your oven The oven can be installed under a work top or in a column of cabinetry open or closed having the appropriate dimensions for built in installation see adjacent diagram Your oven has optimised air circulation that allows it to achieve remarkable cooking and cleaning results if the following guidelines are followed e Centre the oven in the cabinet so as to guarantee a minimum distance of 5 mm between the appliance and the neighbouring cabinet e The material or coating of the cabinet must be heat resistant e For increased stability fix the oven in the cabinet by means of 2 screws through the holes designed for this purpose on the lateral mounts fig 1 2 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE e FITTING
9. food with infrared and the air movement generated by the fan attenuates the effect This function can be used to grill or roast without turnspit reg TRADITIONAL GRILL recommended positions 4 min 1 max 4 This function makes it possible to grill Toast ribs thick pieces of meat sausages 25 Ei 6 CARING FOR AND CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE es CLEANING THE OUTER SURFACES Before manually cleaning your oven allow the appliance to cool down In general abrasive powders and scouring pads as well as sharp objects should be avoided It is recommended that you clean your oven regularly using a damp sponge and soapy water and to remove any food build up If the appliance is not cleaned regularly its surface could become damaged affecting the appliance s lifespan and possibly causing a safety hazard Tipping the grill The grill can be tipped to facilitate cleaning the upper part of the grill a Pull the grill slightly forwards b Tilt the grill c The roof of the oven can be accessed To replace the grill carry out the procedure in reserve order A Warning Never operate the oven when the grill is tilted Shelf support removal shelf supports can be removed for cleaning a Turn without forcing b Raise slightly c Remove The borders of the door and the enclosure should be clean at all times If these surfaces are damaged due to excess soiling contact a specialised technician before using your appliance I
10. turn on the oven in any mode when empty Press once on the START touch control to select the function fig 1 Press the START button a second time to 2 30 cme access the cooking time settings fig 2 0 00 flashes fig 1 Adjust by pressing the or buttons Example 30 seconds Adjusting the power level Press the ZS button 1000 w begins flashing fig 3 Co z s a emol Adjust by pressing the or buttons fig 2 Example 800W Make sure that the door is firmly closed Confirm your selection by pressing START St Your oven starts by counting down second by lt 0 30 syle second fig 3 If necessary cooking can be stopped by pressing on START STOP for 1 second OPENING THE DOOR DURING COOKING When the door is opened during cooking the oven stops operating When the door is closed again cooking can be recommenced by pressing START STOP iQ Please note x The _ 4_ function does not need power adjustment 13 Ei 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE e AUTOMATIC MICRO WAVE DEFROSTING With your new micro wave say goodbye to hours of waiting for your food to defrost The micro wave is the freezer s best ally making it possible to defrost food up to 10 times quicker than at room temperature iQ Tip Defrosting time depends on the type of appliance It also depends on the shape size initial t
11. 0 240V single phase grid via the intermediary of a 1 live 1 neutral earth CEI 60083 standardised power socket or via an all pole cut off device or in compliance with the installation rules A Warning The safety wire green yellow is connected to the appliance s terminal and must be connected to the ground lead of the electrical set up In the case of connection to an electric wall socket it must remain accessible after installation The fuse in your set up must be 10 amperes If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its After Sales Service Department or a similarly qualified person to avoid danger ENN 2 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE A Warning We cannot be held responsible for any accident or incident resulting from non existent defective or incorrect earthing If the electrical installation in your residence requires any changes in order to hook up your appliance call upon a professional electrician If the oven malfunctions in any way unplug the appliance or remove the fuse corresponding to the sector where the oven is hooked up 3 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE e INTRODUCTION TO YOUR OVEN DELLES DDR ates Hop EBBE RK O00000000 Lett Oog O00000 OO000000000 O000000000
12. Release the buttons Led 30 seconds later your display will turn off OFF Your oven is now in stand by mode it will fig 2 automatically turn off after 30 seconds in time display mode DEACTIVATION OF STAND BY MODE Your oven must be in time display mode Press the and touch controls simultaneously for 5 seconds fig 1 Your display indicates LCD ON fig 2 Release the buttons Led You are out of STAND BY MODE your display will remain on constantly On fig 2 23 g e OovEN COOkKING MODES MICRO WAVE recommended positions 1000 W min 100 max 1000 e The energy source is supplied by the micro waves e Energy is distributed by a combination of 1 upper element 1 lower element eau oon oon zk AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING 44 _ recommended power 200 W This function allows optimised defrosting E KEEPING WARM recommended power 350 W Food is kept warm by the fan which circulates heated air The temperature never exceeds 50 C to avoid drying out the food MEDIUM POWER recommended power 750 W This function is used to reheat or cook all types of liquid or solid food as well as fresh or frozen prepared meals IW FULL POWER KC recommended power 1000 W This function can be used to speed up cooking of liquids e g soups etc and food with high water content tomatoes courgettes etc SIMMERING AND LOW POWER vhr recommen
13. TION OF YOUR APPLIANCE EI e INTRODUCTION TO THE PROGRAMMER Ke BECH TE Q O Cooking modes display Cooking end time display QO Oven temperature display Cooking end time indicator QO Cooking time indicator Cooking time indicator Control panel lock indicator child safety device O Temperature rise indicator 00000 O Clock or timer display Cooking time display Q Timer indicator e INTRODUCTION TO THE SELECTING TOUCH CONTROLS Start Stop Cooking mode selection Cooking temperature and micro wave power Touch controls Cooking time End of cooking Timer 860000000 Locking 11 Ei 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE eHow to set the time When supplied with electricity The display flashes at 12 00 fig 1 Set the time by pressing the or touch controls holding your finger on the touch control allows you to scroll through the numbers rapidly Example 12 30 Press the START touch control to validate The time display no longer flashes fig 2 To reset the time on the clock Press and hold the touch control for a few seconds until the display is flashing fig 1 then release Audible beeps indicate that it is now possible to set the time Adjust the clock setting with the and touch controls fig 2 Press the START touch control to validate 12 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE EI e Micro wave cooking COOKING FUNCTIONS A Warning Never
14. and the temperature indicator stops flashing If necessary cooking can be stopped by pressing on START STOP for 1 second Special case Variable grill Suggested power setting Turbo grill 66 Adjust from 1 50 to 4 100 End the cooking programme by pressing the START STOP touch control for one second There is no need to set a cooking time when using the traditional mode 17 Ei 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE e PROGRAMMED COOKING e Immediate cooking with programmed cooking time Set the desired cooking mode and adjust the temperature if necessary D S S H KC e x fig 1 Example Circulating heat position Le temperature 200 C then press the START button fig 1 J Press the cooking time D button y aa is m e The cooking time flashes 0 00 to indicate that it is now possible to set it fig 2 CH fig 2 Press the or touch controls to set the desired time Example 25 minutes of cooking fig 3 ens e The adjusted cooking time is automatically recorded after a few seconds It can also be fig 3 entered by pressing on the ED touch control again Then the time reappears in the display After these steps the oven heats up At the end of cooking a series of beeps is emitted for a few minutes You can stop the beeps by pressing START STOP for one second You can view or change the end of cooking by pressing the ED touch
15. control To cancel your programme press the START STOP touch control 18 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE EI e DELAYED COOKING e Delayed cooking with programmed cooking end This function is only possible for the following functions vyv TT Proceed as for an immediate cooking programme then after entering the cooking time ega om e fig 1 sl A Press the end of cooking O touch a caa UI ar e control the end of cooking time appears and flashes to indicate that it is now possible to fig 2 set the time Example It is 12 05 fig 1 You programmed a cooking time of 25 minutes The displayed end of cooking time is 12 30 Adjust the end of cooking time by pressing the or touch controls Example End of cooking 14 00 fig 2 Confirm with the End of cooking CG Once the cooking end time has been programmed the time comes back on the display After these steps the oven heating is delayed so that cooking ends at 14 00 When the cooking cycle is finished a series of beeps is emitted for several minutes You can stop the beeps by pressing START STOP for one second iQ Tip You can view or change the end of cooking by pressing the G touch control To cancel your programme press the START STOP touch control 19 Ei 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE e CUSTOMISING COOKING TEMPERATURE AND POWER e Traditional cooking When selecting the c
16. ded power 500 W This function is used to finish cooking ready prepared food white beans lentils dairy products to cook fish and reheat two plates at the same time on level 0 and level 2 placed on the grid 24 5 OVEN COOKING MODES EI COMBINED HEAT CIRCULATING HEAT MICRO WAVE H recommended temperature 190 C min 40 C max 210 C recommended positions 200 W min 100 max 350 This mode combines circulating heat micro waves Circulating heat cooks the food through the movement of hot air and the micro waves speed up cooking on the inside 777 COMBINED HEAT GRILL MICRO WAVE LL recommended positions 2 min 1 max 4 recommended positions 200 W min 100 max 500 This mode combines the grill and micro waves The grill browns the food and the micro waves ensure food is cooked right through TRADITIONAL CIRCULATING HEAT recommended temperature 180 C min 35 C max 235 C The source of heat is a heating element placed at the back of the oven the air circulated by the fan is redistributed around the sides There is no need to preheat except for foods that require a very short cooking time biscuits or searing roast beef Circulating heat is particularly suitable for keeping white meat and fish moist for vegetables and fish YX TRADITIONAL TURBO GRILL lt _ recommended temperature 200 C min 180 C max 230 C This mode combines the effects of the fan and the grill the grill pulses the
17. e button Example 100 W Make sure that the door is firmly closed Confirm your selection by pressing START Your oven starts by counting down second by second fig 2 You can readjust cooking time power temperature at any time during cooking If necessary cooking can be stopped by pressing on START STOP for 1 second OPENING THE DOOR DURING COOKING When the door is opened during cooking the oven stops operating When the door is closed again cooking can be recommenced by pressing START STOP 16 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE EI e Traditional cooking SETTINGS In this cooking mode the resistors are the only source of energy Choose the cooking mode Press once on the START touch control to A e E a A H oo e select the function fig 1 VIE E Pressing and holding down the START button fig 1 will allow you to scroll down to select the desired cooking function The temperature is displayed Example 200 C Press the START touch control to start cooking Your oven recommends the most commonly used temperature It is however possible to adjust the temperature Changing the temperature Press the ZS button fig 2 The C symbol flashes Adjust by pressing the or buttons Confirm your selection by pressing START During cooking the chosen temperature value flashes when it has been reached your oven emits a 3 second beep
18. emperature and quality of the food Be sure to remove the metallic tie from the defrosting bag when defrosting food directly in the bag If there are any ice crystals on the food remove them with a knife otherwise the ice will act as a screen and the food will take longer to defrost Defrost meat and fish by placing it on an upside down saucer on a plate this will allow any juices to drain away which otherwise would cause the food to begin to cook if left in contact with it In order to obtain even defrosting as soon as possible separate poultry breasts or fish fillets and break apart cubes of meat Turn over or stir food half way through defrosting Leave the food to stand after defrosting General guidelines resting time defrosting time Never refreeze food unless it has been cooked 14 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE EI e DEFROSTING GUIDE Food Quantity Time Defrosting French bread 100g 45 to 55 sec place the bread and 200g 1 to 1 min 30 secs glass dish pastry Loaf of bread 400g 2 to 2 min 30 secs on the base Flaky or short crust 300g 1 minutes Food Quantity Time Scallops 500g 5 minutes Defrosting Shelled prawns 100g 1 min 30 secs to 2 min place the crustaceans Whole pink shrimp 200g 5 to 7 min glass dish Prawns 10 500g 11 to 13 min on the base Langoustines 1 000g 10 to 11 min Food Quantity Time Cod or haddock fillets 400g 3 to 4 min Atlantic cod hake 500g 3 to 4 min place the
19. ew owner receives the user guide Please become familiar with these recommendations before installing and using your oven They were written for your safety and the safety of others SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS e Your appliance is designed for standard household use for cooking reheating and defrosting foods The manufacturer declines any responsibility in the case of inappropriate use e Before each use ensure that any receptacles and accessories are suitable for use in your micro wave oven for example pyrex porcelain etc e To avoid damaging your appliance never operate it while empty or without the turntable e Do not interfere with the orifices on the lock on the front of the appliance this could cause damage to your appliance that would require a service call e Check the oven regularly when cooking or heating food in disposable containers made from plastic paper or other flammable materials to avoid the risk of inflammation e It is not recommended to use metallic cookware forks spoons knives or metal staples or fasteners for defrosting bags However occasionally you can defrost food packaged in low rise aluminium containers maximum 4cm without the lid However the reheating time will be slightly longer In this case make sure that the container is placed in the centre of the base of the oven it must never be placed less than 1 cm away the metallic walls or the door of the appliance e When in use the appliance
20. g the or touch controls max 59 minutes 50 seconds fig 2 Press the START touch control to validate The display stops flashing after a few seconds and the timer starts working counting down the time in seconds Once the time has expired the timer emits a series of beeps to notify you The beeps can be stopped by pressing any touch control A Warning It is possible to change or cancel the timer programme at any time by turning it to 0 00 and pressing the START STOP e LOCKING THE CONTROLS CHILD SAFETY OVEN OFF You have the option of preventing access to the oven controls by taking the following steps When the oven is off hold down the C touch control for a few seconds a key will then be displayed on the screen gt access to the oven controls is now blocked fig 1 To unlock access hold down the C touch control for a few seconds The oven controls are once again accessible A Warning You cannot lock the oven if you have programmed a cooking cycle 22 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE EI e DISPLAY STAND BY MODE To limit your oven s consumption of energy when it is not in use you may put it in STAND BY MODE To do so perform the following procedure ACTIVATION OF STAND BY MODE Your oven must be in time display mode Press the and touch controls simultaneously for 5 seconds fig 1 Your display indicates LCD OFF fig 2
21. he power supply e This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with impaired physical sensory or mental capacities or by inexperienced or untrained persons except if they have been instructed in its operation by a person responsible for their safety 1 INFORMATION FOR THE USER EI e Never use steam or high pressure devices to clean the oven requirement imposed by electrical safety concerns e Do not modify or attempt to modify any of the characteristics of this appliance This would be dangerous to your safety e During cooking ensure that the door of your oven is completely closed so that the seal can do its job properly e When placing dishes inside or removing them from the oven do not place your hands close to the upper heating elements use heat protective kitchen gloves CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT This appliance s packing materials are recyclable Recycle them and play a role in protecting the environment by depositing them in municipal containers provided for this purpose Your appliance also contains many recyclable materials It is therefore marked with this logo to indicate that used appliances must not be mixed with other waste Recycling of the appliances organised by your manufacturer will thus be undertaken in optimum conditions in accordance with European directive EC 2002 96 relating to electrical and electronic equipment waste Consult your city hall or your retailer to
22. ing mode or during a cooking programme you can customise the power and temperature for combined cooking d E Eat Customising the power level AE e E roi Press the w touch control approx 2 seconds until the power digits begin flashing fig 1 Use the and touch controls to adjust the k HOE S VIE 2m power setting you wish to record fig 2 Validate by pressing the v touch control This will allow you to customise the temperature The temperature digits begin flashing fig 3 Use the and touch controls to adjust the temperature setting you wish to record fig 4 i V E ra Validate all power and temperature settings d 205 ml by pressing START STOP fig 5 fig 4 For subsequent cooking programmes the temperature you have just entered will be taken into account This procedure for customising the cooking d OS ar temperature can be repeated as many times f as you wish fig 5 PA wong Fas SRE Customisation is not possible in functions ST 21 Ei 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE e USING THE TIMER FUNCTION Your oven s programmer can be used as an independent timer that allows you to count down a time without operating the oven In this case the timer display has priority over the clock display Press the X button fig 1 The X timer symbol and Om00s flash Adjust the chosen time by pressin
23. n the event of odour or caked on dirt boil water with lemon juice and vinegar in a cup for 2 minutes and clean the insides with a small amount of washing up liquid 26 7 TROUBLESHOOTING EI If you have a doubt about the correct functioning of your oven this does not necessarily mean that there is a malfunction In any event check the following items YOU OBSERVE THAT POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT SHOULD YOU DO The oven is not heating The oven is not connected Your fuse is out of order The selected temperature is too low Other causes Connect the oven Replace the fuse in your electrical set up and check its capacity 16A Increase the selected temperature Call the After Sales Service Department The oven light is not working The light is out of order The oven is not connected or the fuse is not working Replace the light Connect the oven or replace the fuse The cooling fan continues to operate after the oven stops The fan should stop a maximum of one hour after cooking or as soon as the oven temperature has lowered to approximately 125 C If it does not stop after 1 hour Nothing to report Call the After Sales Service Department The oven produces sparks A metallic element is too near one of the walls or the grill Move any metal items away from the walls of the oven Never use metal items with the grid
24. ooking mode or during a cooking programme you can customise the temperature for traditional cooking Ce YIT leZ Press the w touch control approx 2 seconds until the temperature digits begin flashing fig 1 Use the and touch controls to adjust the temperature setting you wish to record fig 2 Validate by pressing the S touch control fig 3 For subsequent cooking programmes the temperature you have just entered will be taken into account This procedure for customising the cooking temperature can be repeated as many times as you wish e Micro wave cooking When selecting the cooking mode or during a cooking programme you can customise the power for micro wave cooking SE Press the w touch control approx 2 seconds until the power digits begin flashing fig 1 Use the and touch controls to adjust the power setting you wish to record fig 2 Validate by pressing the 47 touch control fig 3 For subsequent cooking programmes the power you have just entered will be taken into account This procedure for customising the cooking temperature can be repeated as many times as you wish 20 em la fig 1 Fon wn 230 Ge VIE fig 2 el ens le seet fig 3 PDS sean fig 2 OS vente fig 3 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE EI Combined traditional and micro wave cooking When selecting the cook
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