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Instruction

 Manual

Built in 

Oven

SMMFOB13 / SMMFOW13

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Summary of Contents for SMMFOB13

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Built in Oven SMMFOB13 SMMFOW13 SMMFOB13 W13_IB indd 1 04 06 2013 21 36...

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Page 3: ...ill 12 Selecting a cooking mode 13 Timer functions 14 Setting the cooking duration 14 Setting cooking to finish using the clock time 15 Setting a delayed cooking time and end time 17 Setting an alarm...

Page 4: ...23 Cleaning the oven cavity 24 Removing the door for cleaning 25 Removing the door glass for cleaning 26 Wiring the oven 27 Inserting the links 27 Connecting the wires 27 Installing the oven 28 Techn...

Page 5: ...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 atmos...

Page 6: ...sult in the glass shattering 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 ap...

Page 7: ...with modern 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 u...

Page 8: ...rol 4 time control 5 Child lock control 6 Clock set control 7 Alarm control 8 Cooking end time control 9 Cooking time control 10 Option selector control 11 Cooking mode 1 2 3 4 5 1 Control Panel 2 Gri...

Page 9: ...this is to help you place your food on the correct shelf when cooking 1 Slide an oven tray or wire rack into the wire rack guides Using the grill pan handle Slide the grill pan handle onto the lip of...

Page 10: ...sh 2 Repeatedly touch the option control until the symbol lights up 3 Touch the or controls to set the time If you touch and hold the or controls the time will change quickly the 10 mins at a time Whe...

Page 11: ...tory Make 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 tim...

Page 12: ...light will go out when your desired temperature is reached 3 Place your food on a wire rack or baking tray and place it on rack position 4 4 When cooking has finished turn the temperature control to a...

Page 13: ...and making pastry on several shelves simultaneously Cooking temperature should be set lower than with conventional operation modes With this operation mode the lower element and the hot air fan operat...

Page 14: ...ing time you can set is 10 hours 1 Touch the control repeatedly to select The symbol will flash rapidly 2 While the symbol is flashing rapidly touch the controls to select the amount of cooking time 3...

Page 15: ...finish time for 16 00 The maximum operating time is 10 hours from the current time Make sure the correct time is set before using this feature 1 Touch the control repeatedly to select The symbol will...

Page 16: ...An alarm will sound and the display will flash 5 Touch the control to switch off the alarm or it will automatically switch off after 1 minute 3 Touch the control to set the finish time The symbol now...

Page 17: ...on at 16 00 The end time can only be set an maximum of 24 hours from the current time Remember your clock is a 24 hour clock Make sure the correct time is set before using this feature 1 Touch the co...

Page 18: ...ow be on and cooking When the cooking time is finished the oven will stop cooking An alarm will sound and the display will flash 6 Touch the control to switch off the alarm or it will automatically sw...

Page 19: ...ettings or timer functions 1 Touch the control repeatedly to select The symbol will flash rapidly 2 While the symbol is flashing rapidly touch the controls to select the amount alarm time 3 Touch the...

Page 20: ...trol repeatedly to select The symbol will flash rapidly 2 While the symbol is flashing rapidly touch the controls to select the lock to on 3 Touch the control to set the lock on The symbol be lit in t...

Page 21: ...he symbol to switch the light on Make sure the oven is switched off at the mains power before you replace a bulb Allow the oven to cool down before you replace a bulb Your oven light is on the rear of...

Page 22: ...ol 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 cl...

Page 23: ...guides at the top 3 To replace the wire rack guides repeat the as above in the opposite order Switch the oven off at the mains before lowering the grill element Make sure the grill element has cooled...

Page 24: ...ries baking trays wire rack etc with hot water and some conventional detergent Special enamel coating The oven interior side of the door and baking trays are covered with special enamel that has a smo...

Page 25: ...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...

Page 26: ...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 b...

Page 27: ...t 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...

Page 28: ...ure 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 furnitur...

Page 29: ...mm 549 x 555 x 545 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...

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Page 32: ...For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product Visit Partmaster co uk today for the easiest way to buy electrical spares and accessories With...

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