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    							Contents
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    1  Instructions 44
    1.1  General safety instructions 44
    1.2  Manufacturer liability 45
    1.3  Appliance purpose 45
    1.4  Disposal 45
    1.5  Identification plate 46
    1.6  This user manual 46
    1.7  How to read the user manual 46
    2  Description 47
    2.1  General Description 47
    2.2  Control panel 48
    2.3  Other parts 48
    2.4  Available accessories 49
    3  Use 51
    3.1  Instructions 51
    3.2  First use 51
    3.3  Using the accessories 52
    3.4  Using the oven 53
    3.5  Cooking advice 60
    3.6  Special functions 62
    3.7  Secondary menu 65
    4  Cleaning and maintenance 68
    4.1  Instructions 68
    4.2  Cleaning the appliance 68
    4.3  Removing the door 68
    4.4  Cleaning the door glazing 69
    4.5  Vapor Clean (on some models only) 72
    4.6  Pyrolytic function (on some models only) 75
    4.7  Extraordinary maintenance 77
    5  Installation 79
    5.1  Electrical connection 79
    5.2  Cable replacement 79
    5.3  Positioning 80
    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 
    						
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    1 Instructions
    1.1 General safety instructions
    Risk of personal injury
    •  During use the appliance and its 
    accessible parts become very hot.
    •  Never touch the heating elements 
    during use.
    •  Keep children under eight years 
    of age at a safe distance if they 
    are not constantly supervised.
    •  Children must never play with the 
    appliance.
    •  Never rest metallic objects such 
    as knives, forks, spoons and lids 
    on the appliance during use.
    •  Switch off the appliance 
    immediately after use.
    •  Never try to put out a fire or 
    flames with water: Turn off the 
    appliance and smother the flames 
    with a fire blanket or other 
    appropriate cover.
    •  The appliance must never be 
    cleaned by unsupervised children.
    •  Have qualified personnel carry 
    out installation and assistance 
    interventions according to the 
    standards in force.
    •  Do not modify this appliance.•  Do not insert pointed metal 
    objects (cutlery or utensils) into the 
    slots in the appliance.
    •  Do not try to repair the appliance 
    yourself or without the intervention 
    of a qualified technician.
    •  If the power supply cable is 
    damaged, contact technical 
    support immediately and they will 
    replace it.
    Risk of damaging the appliance
    •  Do not use abrasive or corrosive 
    detergents (e.g. scouring 
    powders, stain removers and 
    metallic sponges) on glass parts.
    •  Use wooden or plastic utensils.
    •  Do not seat on the appliance.
    •  Do not use steam jets to clean the 
    appliance.
    •  Do not obstruct ventilation 
    openings and heat dispersal slots.
    •  Never leave the appliance 
    unattended during cooking 
    operations where fats or oils 
    could be released.
    •  Never leave objects on the 
    cooking surface.
    •  Do not use the appliance to heat 
    rooms for any reason. 
    						
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    For this appliance
    •  Ensure that the appliance is switched off 
    before replacing the bulb.
    •  Do not rest any weight or sit on the open 
    door of the appliance.
    •  Take care that no objects are stuck in the 
    doors.
    1.2 Manufacturer liability
    The manufacturer declines all liability for 
    damage to persons or property caused by:
    •  Use of the appliance other than that 
    specified;
    •  Non-observance of the user manual 
    provisions;
    •  Tampering with any part of the 
    appliance;
    •  Use of non-original spare parts.
    1.3 Appliance purpose
    •  This appliance is intended for cooking 
    food in the home environment. Every 
    other use is considered improper.
    •  This appliance may be used by children 
    aged at least 8 and by people of 
    reduced physical or mental capacity, or 
    lacking in experience in the use of 
    electrical appliances, provided that they 
    are supervised or instructed by adults 
    who are responsible for their safety.
    •  The appliance is not designed to 
    operate with external timers or with 
    remote-control systems.
    1.4 Disposal
    This appliance must be disposed of 
    separately from other waste 
    (Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/
    96/EC, 2003/108/EC). The appliance 
    does not contain substances in quantities 
    sufficient to be considered hazardous to 
    health and the environment, in accordance 
    with current European directives.
    To dispose of the appliance:
    •  Cut the power supply cable and remove 
    it along with the plug.
    •  Deliver the appliance to the appropriate 
    recycling centre for electrical and 
    electronic equipment waste, or return it to 
    the retailer when purchasing an 
    equivalent product, on a one for one 
    basis.
    Power voltage 
    Danger of electrocution
    •  Disconnect the main power supply.
    •  Disconnect the power cable from the 
    electrical system. 
    						
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    Our appliances are packed in non-
    polluting and recyclable materials.
    •  Deliver the packing materials to the 
    appropriate recycling centre.
    1.5 Identification plate
    The identification plate bears the technical 
    data, serial number and brand name of the 
    appliance. Do not remove the identification 
    plate for any reason.
    1.6 This user manual
    This user manual is an integral part of the 
    appliance and must therefore be kept in its 
    entirety and within the user’s reach for the 
    whole working life of the appliance.
    Read this user manual carefully before using 
    the appliance.
    1.7 How to read the user manual
    This user manual uses the following reading 
    conventions:
    1. Sequence of instructions for use.
    •  Standalone instruction.
    Plastic packaging
    Danger of suffocation
    •  Do not leave the packaging or any part 
    of it unattended.
    •  Do not let children play with the 
    packaging plastic bags.
    Instructions
    General information on this user 
    manual, on safety and final 
    disposal.
    Description
    Description of the appliance and its 
    accessories.
    Use
    Information on the use of the 
    appliance and its accessories, 
    cooking advice.
    Cleaning and maintenance
    Information for proper cleaning and 
    maintenance of the appliance.
    Installation
    Information for the qualified 
    technician: Installation, operation 
    and inspection.
    Safety instructions
    Information
    Advice 
    						
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    2 Description
    2.1 General Description
    Multifunction/Pyrolytic models
    Models with pizza plate
    1 Control panel
    2 Oven light
    3 Seal
    4 Door5 Fan
    6 Rack/tray support frames
    7 Pizza plate (on some models only)
     Frame shelf 
    						
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    2.2 Control panel
    1 Programming knob
    This knob can be used to select:
    •  The cooking temperature
    •  The duration of a function
    •  Programmed cooking procedures
    •  The current time
    •  Turning on or off of the light inside the 
    appliance.
    1 Display
    Displays the current time, the selected 
    cooking temperature, power and function 
    and any time set.
    3 Function knob
    This knob can be used to:
    •  Turn the appliance on and off
    •  Select a function
    •  Temporarily start or stop a function.
     
    2.3 Other parts
    Interior lighting
    The appliance interior lighting comes on:
    •  When the door is opened (on some 
    models only).
    •  When any function is selected, apart 
    from the  ,   and 
     functions (where present)
    •  When no function is selected, turn the 
    programming knob briefly to the right to 
    activate or deactivate internal lighting.
    Press and hold the function knob 
    down for around 3 seconds to 
    immediately terminate any cooking 
    operation.
    In order to save energy, the light 
    turns off after a minute at the start of 
    cooking (this function can be 
    deactivated via the secondary 
    menu). 
    						
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    Shelves
    The appliance features shelves to position 
    trays and racks at different heights. The 
    insertion heights are indicated from the 
    bottom upwards (see 2.1 General 
    Description).
    Cooling fan
    The fan cools the appliance and comes into 
    operation during cooking.
    The fan causes a steady outflow of air from 
    above the door which may continue for a 
    brief period of time even after the appliance 
    has been turned off.2.4 Available accessories
    Rack
    Useful for supporting containers with food 
    during cooking.
    Tray rack (on some models only)
    To be placed over the top of the oven tray; 
    for cooking foods which may drip.
    Some models are not provided 
    with all accessories. 
    						
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    Deep tray
    Useful for collecting fat from foods placed 
    on the rack above and for cooking pies, 
    pizzas and baked desserts.
    Pizza plate (on some models only)
    Specially designed for cooking pizza and 
    similar dishes.
    Pizza spatula (on some models only)
    For easily placing the pizza on the pizza 
    plate.Pizza plate cover (on some models only)
    To be placed in the housing on the base of 
    the oven in place of the pizza plate when 
    this is not being used.
    Self-cleaning panels (on some models 
    only)
    Useful for absorbing small grease residues.
    The appliance accessories 
    intended to come into contact with 
    food are made of materials that 
    comply with the provisions of 
    current legislation.
    Supplied original and optional 
    accessories can be requested to 
    Authorised Assistance Centres. 
    Use only original accessories 
    supplied by the manufacturer. 
    						
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    3 Use
    3.1 Instructions
    3.2 First use
    1. Remove any protective film from the 
    outside or inside of the appliance, 
    including accessories.
    2. Remove any labels (apart from the 
    technical data plate) from the 
    accessories and from the oven cavity.
    3. Remove and wash all the appliance 
    accessories (see 4 Cleaning and 
    maintenance).
    4. Heat the empty oven at the maximum 
    temperature to burn off any residues left 
    by the manufacturing process.
    High temperature inside the oven 
    during use
    Danger of burns
    •  Keep the oven door closed during 
    cooking.
    •  Protect your hands by wearing oven 
    gloves when moving food inside the 
    oven.
    •  Do not touch the heating elements inside 
    the oven.
    •  Do not pour water directly onto very hot 
    trays.
    •  Do not allow children to approach the 
    appliance when it is in operation.
    High temperature inside the oven 
    during use
    Danger of fire or explosion
    •  Do not spray any spray products near 
    the appliance.
    •  Do not use or leave flammable materials 
    near the appliance.
    •  Do not use plastic kitchenware or 
    containers when cooking food.
    •  Do not put sealed tins or containers in 
    the oven.
    •  Do not leave the appliance unattended 
    during cooking operations where fats or 
    oils could be released.
    •  Remove all trays and racks which are 
    not required during cooking.
    Improper use
    Risk of damage to enamelled 
    surfaces
    •  Do not cover the bottom of the oven 
    cavity with aluminium or tin foil sheets.
    •  If you wish to use greaseproof paper, 
    place it so that it will not interfere with the 
    hot air circulation inside the oven.
    •  Do not place pans or trays directly on 
    the bottom of the oven cavity.
    •  Do not pour water directly onto very hot 
    trays. 
    						
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    3.3 Using the accessories
    Racks and trays
    Racks and trays have to be inserted into the 
    side guides until they come to a complete 
    stop.
    •  The mechanical safety locks that prevent 
    the rack from being taken out 
    accidentally have to face downwards 
    and towards the oven back.Tray rack (on some models only)
    The tray rack has to be inserted into the tray. 
    In this way fat can be collected separately 
    from the food which is being cooked.
    Pizza plate cover and pizza plate (on 
    some models only)
    Gently insert racks and trays into 
    the oven until they come to a stop.
    Clean the trays before using them 
    for the first time to remove any 
    residues left by the manufacturing 
    process.
    Improper use
    Danger of burns and damage to 
    surfaces
    •  The plate stays hot for many minutes 
    after cooking has ended. Ensure it is 
    handled with due caution.
    •  Do not use the pizza plate other than as 
    described, for example do not use it on 
    gas or glass ceramic hobs or in ovens 
    which are not designed for this purpose.
    •  If you like oil on your pizza, it is best to 
    add it after removal from the oven since 
    oil stains on the pizza plate are unsightly 
    and may reduce its efficiency.
    •  If the pizza plate is not in use, remove it 
    from the oven and cover the bottom of 
    the oven with the cover provided. 
    						
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