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Contents

1. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE....................................................................................................  34
2. RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS - OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY.........................................  35
3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS......................................................................................................  36
4. INTENDED USE....................................................................................................................  36
5. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR OVEN......................................................................................  37

5.1. General Description .....................................................................................................................................  37

6. BEFORE INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................  38
7. AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................  38
8. WARNINGS AND GENERAL ADVICE FOR USAGE ...........................................................  39

8.1. USING THE ROTISSERIE ROD (when present).........................................................................................  39

9. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS ON THE FRONT PANEL ..........................................  40
10. USING THE MAIN OVEN ....................................................................................................  42

10.1. First use .....................................................................................................................................................  42
10.2. Setting the current time ..............................................................................................................................  42
10.3. Selecting a function....................................................................................................................................  42
10.4. Programmed cooking procedures ..............................................................................................................  43
10.5. Cooking with selection of a recipe..............................................................................................................  44
10.6. Table of predefined recipes:.......................................................................................................................  46
10.7. Secondary menu ........................................................................................................................................  47

11. USING THE SECONDARY OVEN ......................................................................................  48

11.1. First use .....................................................................................................................................................  48

12. COOKING IN THE OVEN....................................................................................................  49

12.1. Description of the selected functions .........................................................................................................  49
12.2. Cooking tables: ..........................................................................................................................................  51

13. USING THE HOB ................................................................................................................  52

13.1. Cooking zones ...........................................................................................................................................  52
13.2. Heating accelerator  .................................................................................................................................... 52
13.3. Power Function ..........................................................................................................................................  52
13.4. Operating power settings ...........................................................................................................................  53
13.5. Cookware ...................................................................................................................................................  53

14. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................  56

14.1. Cleaning stainless steel .............................................................................................................................  56
14.2. Ordinary daily cleaning...............................................................................................................................  56
14.3. Food stains or residues..............................................................................................................................  56
14.4. Cleaning the oven ......................................................................................................................................  56
14.5. Cleaning the door glazing ..........................................................................................................................  56
14.6. Pyrolysis: automatic oven cleaning (on some models only).......................................................................  57

15. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE...................................................................................  59

15.1. Changing the light bulb ..............................................................................................................................  59
15.2. Removing the door.....................................................................................................................................  59
15.3. Removing the door seal .............................................................................................................................  59
15.4. what to do if... ............................................................................................................................................. 60

16. INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE ..........................................................................................  61

16.1. Electrical connection ..................................................................................................................................  61
16.2. Positioning and levelling the appliance (depending on model)  .................................................................. 62

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: these instructions contain user recommendations, a
description of the controls and the correct procedures for cleaning and maintenance of the
appliance.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: these are intended for the qualified technician who must
install the appliance, set it functioning and carry out an inspection test.

Further information about the products can be found at www.smeg.com

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Summary of Contents for CE92IPX

Page 1: ...g accelerator 52 13 3 Power Function 52 13 4 Operating power settings 53 13 5 Cookware 53 14 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 56 14 1 Cleaning stainless steel 56 14 2 Ordinary daily cleaning 56 14 3 Food stai...

Page 2: ...EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 CE ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS DIRECTIVE DEFINES THE STANDARDS FOR RETURN AND RECYCLING ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IT IS VALID F...

Page 3: ...in position as for use to ensure that children cannot accidentally become trapped inside during play Also cut the power supply lead and remove it and the plug NEVER LEAVE PACKAGING RESIDUES UNATTENDED...

Page 4: ...ASSISTANCE CENTRE PEOPLE WHO HAVE PACEMAKERS OR OTHER SIMILAR DEVICES FITTED MUST MAKE SURE THAT THE FUNCTIONING OF THESE DEVICES IS NOT JEOPARDISED BY THE INDUCTIVE FIELD WHOSE FREQUENCY RANGE IS BE...

Page 5: ...eriod of time even after the oven has been turned off 5 1 3 Inside light The oven light comes on when the door is opened or any function or recipe is selected except for where present In addition to p...

Page 6: ...aking tray useful for cooking cakes pizza and baked desserts Chromium plated gripper useful for removing hot shelves and trays Rotisserie rod on some models only useful for cooking chicken and all foo...

Page 7: ...or is closed Grilling processes must never last more than 60 minutes To prevent hazardous overheating the appliance s glass lid when present must always be raised when using the oven or grill Accessib...

Page 8: ...temperature for the function required or the temperature set by the user Recipes that can be selected The following symbols turn on to indicate Clock adjusting the cooking time Child lock out function...

Page 9: ...ails on the cooking mode of each function see paragraph 12 COOKING IN THE OVEN AUXILIARY OVEN FUNCTIONS TEMPERATURE SELECTION KNOB Use this knob to select the cooking function and the temperature only...

Page 10: ...e display will show the symbol or the time remaining from a previously programmed count Press the buttons or to increase or decrease the minute minder time from 00 01 to 03 59 hold the button down to...

Page 11: ...ration can be changed When the symbol is steady and cooking is in progress press the key The symbol starts flashing and it is possible to change the cooking time using the or keys A few seconds after...

Page 12: ...eps will be emitted indicating that the oven is ready for use The cooking time as specified in the table 10 6 Table of predefined recipes starts from this moment Modifying the data set during cooking...

Page 13: ...on O press the key for 3 seconds 2 Select the recipe you want to change using the or keys the current settings for that recipe are shown on the display 3 Press the key the display shows the preset fun...

Page 14: ...g 160 60 Pizza Stuffed Pizza 1 pizza 280 8 Cakes Apple pie 8 people 170 60 The cooking times specified in the table refer to the food indicated in the recipe and may vary depending on the weight The t...

Page 15: ...r at least 3 seconds Two minutes after the last setting the lock will become active again When turning the PT2 knob the word BLOC is shown permanently The word only disappears when the knob is turned...

Page 16: ...elected by turning the knob clockwise to the required setting between 50 and 245 C The light comes on to indicate that the oven is heating up This light goes out when the set temperature is reached It...

Page 17: ...operation of the fan combined with traditional cooking ensures uniform cooking even with complex recipes Perfect for biscuits and cakes even when simultaneously cooked on several levels FAN ASSISTED G...

Page 18: ...which mainly occurs when the food is placed in the oven before preheating To avoid this carefully open the door a couple of times during the cooking COOKING HINTS FOR MEAT Cooking times especially fo...

Page 19: ...Vent ass grill 4 260 7 9 5 7 FILLET OF PORK Grill 3 260 9 11 5 9 FILLET OF BEEF Grill 3 260 9 11 9 11 LIVER Vent ass grill 4 260 2 3 2 3 SAUSAGES Vent ass grill 3 260 7 9 5 6 MEAT BALLS Grill 3 260 7...

Page 20: ...tion and release The letter A appears on the cooking hob display At this point you have 3 seconds to choose the desired heating position Once the position has been adjusted between 1 and 9 A and the s...

Page 21: ...the following are not suitable glass ceramic terracotta steel aluminium or copper without a magnetic bottom To see whether the pan is suitable bring a magnet close to the bottom if it is attracted the...

Page 22: ...ing may appear on the front zone This warns that the cooking zone concerned is still very hot Cooking can be restarted even while the is flashing 13 5 3Cooking hob lock out When not in use the hob can...

Page 23: ...the set value 250 C Every intervention of this type will be identified on the cooking hob with a light on the power display Take care not to spill sugar or sweet mixtures on to the hob when hot Never...

Page 24: ...to set inside the oven If left to set for too long they might damage the enamel lining of the oven 14 4 Cleaning the oven For best oven upkeep clean regularly after having allowed to cool Take out al...

Page 25: ...MUST REMAIN OFF 14 6 1Before starting the automatic cleaning cycle Pyrolysis may be carried out at any time of the day or night if you wish to benefit from the lower cost of electricity overnight Befo...

Page 26: ...he door The symbol lights up on the display to indicate that this interlock device has been activated At the end of the cleaning cycle indicated by a buzzer and by STOP on the display the interlock de...

Page 27: ...00 C for pyrolytic models Use only oven bulbs T 300 C for multifunction models 15 2 Removing the door Open the door completely and using a small ended screwdriver rotate the hinges A completely Grasp...

Page 28: ...is not possible to select a function Verify whether the interlock device has been switched off If it has not the oven has a protection device that does not allow functions to be selected while the int...

Page 29: ...power cord match the specifications indicated on the rating plated positioned in the storage compartment Do not remove this plate for any reason If the appliance is connected to the supply by means o...

Page 30: ...ove refer to the cross section of the internal conductor THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PERSONS OR THINGS CAUSED BY NON OBSERVANCE OF THE ABOVE PRESCRIPTIONS 16 2 Positioni...

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