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Setting the oven temperature ......................................................................

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Rapid pre-heating your oven ..........................................................................................

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Tableware warming ...........................................................................................................

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Warming mode ................................................................................................................

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Oven thermostat  ............................................................................................................

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Pre-set programs ............................................................................................

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Pre-set programs table .................................................................................................

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Timer functions ..............................................................................................

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Setting the cooking duration ........................................................................................

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Setting cooking to finish using the clock time ..........................................................

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Setting a delayed cooking time and end time ...........................................................

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Setting an alarm .............................................................................................................

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Memory programming ..................................................................................

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Factory set memory settings .......................................................................................

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Storing a program ..........................................................................................................

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Child lock .........................................................................................................

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Cooking using the meat probe .....................................................................

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Connecting the meat probe ............................................................................................

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Setting the meat probe temperature..........................................................................

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Using the meat probe with timer functions ...............................................................

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Oven beep volume .........................................................................................

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Oven light ........................................................................................................

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Replacing the light bulbs ...............................................................................................

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Cleaning and maintenance ...........................................................................

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Aqua clean .......................................................................................................................

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Appliance housing front ................................................................................................

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Aluminium surfaces ........................................................................................................

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Stainless steel front panels 

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Lacquer-coated and plastic surfaces 

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Pre-set cooking .....................................................................................................................
Removing the telescopic rack guides and easy clean inserts ................................

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Lowering the grill element ............................................................................................

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Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Built in Oven STMFOB13 STMFOW13 STMFOB13 W13_IB indd 1 04 06 2013 18 12 ...

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Page 3: ... your oven for the first time 12 Basic fan oven cooking 13 Operating modes 14 Program mode 14 Cooking mode 14 Pause adjust mode 14 Switching into standby when the oven is in use 14 Selecting a cooking mode 15 Upper and lower heating element 15 Grill whole element 15 Grill middle element 15 Grill and fan 16 Hot air and lower element 16 Hot air 16 Defrosting 16 Lower element and fan 17 Lower element...

Page 4: ...ring a program 29 Child lock 30 Cooking using the meat probe 31 Connecting the meat probe 31 Setting the meat probe temperature 32 Using the meat probe with timer functions 33 Oven beep volume 33 Oven light 34 Replacing the light bulbs 34 Cleaning and maintenance 35 Aqua clean 35 Appliance housing front 35 Aluminium surfaces 35 Stainless steel front panels only with some models 35 Lacquer coated a...

Page 5: ... Removing the door for cleaning 38 Removing the door glass for cleaning 39 Wiring the oven 40 Inserting the links 40 Connecting the wires 40 Installing the oven 41 Technical specification 42 STMFOB13 W13_IB indd 5 04 06 2013 18 12 ...

Page 6: ...e local wiring rules If your mains cable gets damaged it should be replaced by an authorized service agent or qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard Only operate your appliance in a dry atmosphere Ensure that the appliance is switched off at the mains supply switch and allowed it to completely cool down before cleaning replacing the oven lamp or performing any maintenance to avoid the po...

Page 7: ...ring Before starting to use your appliance keep curtains tulle paper or flammable materials away from your appliance Do not keep combustible or flammable things in or on the appliance This appliance is for cooking purposes only It must not be used for other purposes for example room heating Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appliance Do not rest any items on or stand on the open door Take...

Page 8: ...odern innovations and a flair for simply looking good These operating instructions will help you use it properly and safely You must spend some time reading this manual in order that you fully understand all the operational features it offers Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this manual for future reference Baking tray deep x1 Wire rack x1 Grill pan x1 Meat probe x1 G...

Page 9: ... time control 12 Cooking time control 13 Meat probe symbol 14 Time Temp Cooking mode adjust control 15 Temperature display 16 Memory controls 17 Thermostat symbol 18 Cooking mode and shelf height display 1 2 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 1 Control Panel 2 Grill element and upper element 3 Telescopic rack guides 4 Wire rack guide 5 Oven light 6 Fan 7 Oven light 8 Meat probe cover 9 Oven door switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 10: ...n position 1 The guides are numbered 1 to 4 this is to help you place your food on the correct shelf when using the pre programmed cooking feature 2 Place an oven tray or wire rack onto the sliding wire rack guides Make sure you position the rack or tray between the wire rack guide end stops otherwise the shelf could slip off the guide Using the grill pan handle Slide the grill pan handle onto the...

Page 11: ...clock will be displayed in both modes on and standby Setting the clock The clock on your oven is a 24 hour clock 1 Touch the control to switch the oven on 2 Touch the time clock display The display will start to flash 3 Touch the or controls to set the time If you touch and hold the or controls the time will change quickly then 10 mins at a time 4 Touch the time clock display again The clock is no...

Page 12: ...ake sure your room is well ventilated you may wish to open a window or turn on your cooker hood if you have one You may see and smell a little smoke don t be alarmed this is normal the first time you heat up your oven The smell should only last around 10 15 minutes If you notice a smell the next time you use the oven you probably didn t manage to remove all the protective coating This will not har...

Page 13: ...he control to switch the oven on 2 Touch the cooking mode control to select the fan option The temperature is automatically set to 160 C 3 Touch the temperature display the controls will light You can now touch the controls to adjust the temperature The oven will beep when it reaches your desired temperature Place your food in the oven 4 Touch the START STOP control to start cooking Once cooking i...

Page 14: ... Your oven will now pause operating cooking and the START STOP control will flash All of the cooking settings will remain programmed you can now adjust the cooking settings e g the temperature This is ideal for making small adjustments to your cooking settings If you want to set a totally new cooking setting then touch the control to enter Program mode This will clear all setting so you can start ...

Page 15: ...elf only Preset temperature 200 C Grill whole element With this cooking mode selected the whole of the grill element will switch on The heat radiates from the top of the oven This is ideal for cooking meat such as steaks chops and ribs across the whole grill Preset temperature 240 C Grill middle element With this cooking mode selected just the middle grill element will switch on The heat radiates ...

Page 16: ...gh short pastry and cheesecakes Preset temperature 200 C Hot air With this cooking mode selected just the hot air fan will switch on The hot air will circulate around the cavity evenly This is ideal for roasting meat or cooking pastry on multiple shelves at the same time Preset temperature 160 C Defrosting With this cooking mode selected just the fan will switch on The fan will blow air around the...

Page 17: ... 160 C Lower element With this cooking mode selected the lower element will switch on This is ideal for cooking baking the bottom of dishes more than the top moist pastry with fruit filling Preset temperature 160 C Upper element With this cooking mode selected the top element will switch on The heat will radiate from the top of the oven This is ideal cooking baking the top of dishes more than the ...

Page 18: ... controls with light up and the temperature display with flash 3 Touch the and controls to adjust the temperature setting The temperature is adjusted 5 C at a time The maximum temperature is 275 C and the minimum is 30 C or wait 5 seconds When cooking has finished the temperature will continue to be displayed as the oven cools down The temperature will be displayed until it reaches 50 C Your oven ...

Page 19: ...ted from 40 275 C 1 Switch the oven on and touch the control The symbol will light and 160 C will be displayed If you would like to change the temperature touch the temperature display and then touch the to adjust the temperature 2 Touch the START STOP control to start rapid pre heating your oven BEEP BEEP BEEP 3 When the oven has heated up to your desired temperature it will beep Touch any contro...

Page 20: ...flash touch the START STOP control to start the warming mode touch START STOP again to switch the mode off Oven thermostat The symbol is the thermostat symbol This symbol will be lit when the oven is not at the temperature you have set When it reaches your set temperature a beep will sound and the light will switch off The light will switch on and off as the temperature in the oven fluctuates The ...

Page 21: ...ion added to the pre set mode When the program is chosen simply touch the rapid preheat control 1 Switch the oven on and touch your desired pre set program If you are happy with the pre set temperature and time touch the START STOP control to start cooking If you selected the rapid preheat function do not place the food in the oven until the oven beeps to let you know its up to temperature All of ...

Page 22: ...1 Cooking in a smaller baking tray in the grid Small pastry biscuits 160 275 0 26 2x0 3 2 3 Cooking in shallow baking trays on two levels simultaneously Leavened kugelhupf 160 275 1 05 1 1 Use in a dark Kugelhupf baking tin place on a wire rack Bread 190 275 1 00 1 2 Baking in a low baking tray Rising of leavened dough 40 40 1 Place the dough in a bowl on a wire rack Defrosting 2 Place the food on...

Page 23: ...s 10 hours 1 Touch the control to switch the oven on 2 Set your cooking program and temperature 3 Touch the control the clock display will flash 00 00 and the controls will light 4 Touch the controls to select the amount of cooking time 5 Touch the control to set the cooking duration If you don t touch the control the time will set automatically in 5 seconds from the last time you touched the or c...

Page 24: ... will beep To switch the beep off touch any control or it will automatically switch off after 1 minute Setting cooking to finish using the clock time This option allows you to set the cooking time to finish at a set time using the clock e g the time may be currently 13 30 and you may want the oven to finish cooking at 16 00 so you set the finish time for 16 00 The maximum operating time is 10 hour...

Page 25: ...time display will show the finish time not the current time If you would like your food to keep warm once the cooking time has finished you can select the warming feature by touching the control 4 Touch the controls to select the time you want cooking to finish 5 Touch the control to set the turn off time If you don t touch the control the time will set automatically in 5 seconds from the last tim...

Page 26: ...only be set an maximum of 24 hours from the current time Remember your clock is a 24 hour clock Make sure the clock is set correctly before using this feature 1 Touch the control to switch the oven on 2 Set your cooking program and temperature 3 Touch the control the clock display will flash 00 00 and the controls will light 4 Touch the controls to select the amount of cooking time 5 Touch the con...

Page 27: ... STOP control to start cooking The oven light will switch off and the will flash The time display will show the finish time not the current time If you would like your food to keep warm once the cooking time has finished you can select the warming feature by touching the control 10 When cooking has finished the oven will switch off if you haven t selected the warming feature and the oven will beep...

Page 28: ...mbol the time display will flash 00 00 and the controls will light BEEP BEEP BEEP 3 Touch the controls to select the amount alarm time 4 Touch the symbol to set the alarm time The alarm is now set and will start to count down The display will show the current time not the alarm time and the symbol will be lit to show an alarm has been set and is active 5 When the alarm sounds your oven will beep t...

Page 29: ... Factory set memory settings The 3 memory programs have already been set in the factory but they can all be re set to your desired settings M1 M2 M3 Cooking mode Temperature 180 C 180 C 180 C Cooking duration 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins Storing a program 1 Touch the control to switch the oven on 2 Touch one of the memory controls M1 M2 or M3 twice The memory control will start flashing 3 Set your desi...

Page 30: ...d by children or accidentally touched Its also handy to lock the controls when wiping the control panel to prevent accidentally switching on or changing any settings 1 The child lock can only be switched on and off in program mode Touch the control to switch the oven on 2 Touch and hold the control for 3 seconds A long beep will be heard and the lock control will be lit All of the controls apart f...

Page 31: ...me to the temperature of the end of the meat probe The meat probe symbol will also light up 3 Insert the meat probe into the meat The probe measures the temperature at the pointed end so make sure this is in the middle of your meat The meat probe is ideal for when you are cooking large pieces of meat Its not recommended for use when cooking chicken or rabbit Make sure the meat probe is clean befor...

Page 32: ...each before the oven switches off Then touch the temperature control to set the temperature or wait 5 second and the temperature will automatically be set 5 Touch the START STOP control to start cooking The display will show 2 temperatures the current temperature at the end of the probe temp on the left and the temperature you have set the meat probe to reach before switching the oven off temp on ...

Page 33: ...4 Touch the START STOP control to start cooking The oven will switch of when either the meat probe temperature is reached or the cooking duration finishes The oven will beep when cooking finishes touch any control to switch the beep off Using the meat probe with timer functions is a more advanced function and is for experienced users Oven beep volume The oven beeps every time a control is touched ...

Page 34: ... bulb Allow the oven to cool down before you replace a bulb Your oven has 2 lights they are positioned as shown opposite Side light 1 To replace the side light you will first have to remove the wire rack guide 2 Then gently prise off the glass cover with a small flat head screwdriver 3 Un screw the bulb and replace it with a new E14 230V 25W 300 C bulb 4 Replace the glass cover Rear light 5 Un scr...

Page 35: ...ive or abrasive cleaners sharp objects or steel wool as these will scratch the appliance Aluminium surfaces Aluminium surfaces should be cleaned with non abrasive liquid detergents intended for such materials Apply the detergent on a wet cloth and clean the surface then rinse the surface with water Do not apply the cleaner directly on the aluminium surface Do not use abrasive cleaners or abrasive ...

Page 36: ...3 Remember when replacing the easy clean inserts the right insert has a window for the interior light When replacing the telescopic rack guides make sure they are firmly clipped into place or the telescopic runners will not run smoothly and the wire rack and baking trays will not fit properly Switch the oven off at the mains before lowering the grill element Make sure the grill element has cooled ...

Page 37: ...detergent Easy clean inserts After each use clean the easy clean inserts in water with some detergent using a soft brush or wash them in a dishwasher Special enamel coating The oven interior side of the door and baking trays are covered with special enamel that has a smooth and resistant surface This special layer enables easier cleaning at room temperature Catalytic layer Catalytic enamel is soft...

Page 38: ... Follow the steps below to remove the door This may be required if easier access to the cavity is required or if you wish to clean the door parts 1 Open the oven door fully 2 Release the hinge clips on the left and right hinge as shown 3 With the clips released start closing the door until the hinge supports push against the hinge clips 4 The hinges should now release from the oven gently lift and...

Page 39: ... the door 2 Release the 2 plastic clips holding the glass by gently lifting 1 and sliding 2 away from the glass 1 2 3 Lift and slide the glass as shown to remove the inner piece of glass You will now be able to get access to the middle glass panel 4 Lift out the middle piece of glass from the top of the door as shown Be careful not to loose the rubber glass holders Replacing the middle piece of gl...

Page 40: ...ct heat sources It should not be subjected to a temperature rise of more than 50 C above room temperature Inserting the links Before connecting the mains cable you may have to fit the 3 links The links are stored as shown opposite Insert 1 link between positions 1 and 2 Insert 1 link between positions 2 and 3 Insert 1 link between positions 4 and 5 Links stored here Connecting the wires 1 Connect ...

Page 41: ...ture the appliance was built into with a spirit level The piece of kitchen furniture the appliance is built into must be secured against movement e g attached to the adjacent pieces of kitchen furniture Push the oven into the kitchen furniture cavity far enough that the plastic guides for the screws that are inserted in the oven frame holes are placed against the kitchen cabinet side walls When at...

Page 42: ...d mm 550 x 578 x 547 Voltage V 230 Frequency Hz 50 Max Power Consumption W 3300 Standby Power Consumption W 0 5 Energy Efficiency Class A Usable Oven Capacity litres 65 Features and specifications are subject to change without notice STMFOB13 W13_IB indd 42 04 06 2013 18 12 ...

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