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Contents

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 product information is available from the website www.smeg.com

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1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE..................................................... 48
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS........................................................ 50
3. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY ................................... 52
4. GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN ................................................ 53
5. AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES .................................................. 54
6. FRONT PANEL ....................................................................... 55
7. ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER .............................................. 59
8. USING THE OVEN .................................................................. 68
9. COOKING WITH THE OVEN .................................................. 71
10. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE .......................................... 78
11. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ...................................... 81
12. INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE .............................................. 85

Summary of Contents for DOSC34N

Page 1: ...must install the appliance set it functioning and carry out an inspection test Further product information is available from the website www smeg com 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 48 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 50...

Page 2: ...appliance has been manufactured to cook food do not use the appliance to heat rooms This appliance is marked according to european directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment we...

Page 3: ...ould melt the plastic damaging the appliance Do not use sealed tins or containers in the appliance Overpressure may occur inside the containers during cooking creating a danger of explosion Do not lea...

Page 4: ...n force The socket must be accessible after the appliance has been built in Never disconnect the plug by pulling on the cable If the power supply cable is damaged contact the technical support service...

Page 5: ...steam jets for cleaning the appliance The steam could reach the electronics damaging them and causing short circuits Do not modify this appliance Do not spray any spray products near the electrical ap...

Page 6: ...sults in the application of administrative sanctions The product does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment in accordance with curren...

Page 7: ...e user 53 4 GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN Control panel Roof liner mobile Bulb Oven seal Roof liner fixed Pan and rack runners Oven fan Self cleaning panels 11 12 1 8 9 10 4 3 2 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 5 3 6 4 6 7 8 A...

Page 8: ...he top of the oven tray for cooking foods which may drip Oven tray for collecting fat from foods placed on the rack above Accessories available on request Original supplied and optional accessories ma...

Page 9: ...anel The symbol under each knob indicates the oven which it controls The tables below describe the symbols used SMALL OVEN THERMOSTAT KNOB The cooking temperature is selected by turning the knob clock...

Page 10: ...all oven the function with the least energy consumption is LARGE OVEN THERMOSTAT KNOB The cooking temperature is selected by turning the knob clockwise to the desired setting between 50 C and 250 C LA...

Page 11: ...ions LARGE GRILL FUNCTION CIRCULAR FUNCTION LARGE GRILL FUNCTION VENTILATION THAWING FUNCTION In the large oven the function with the least energy consumption is ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER ANALOGUE CLOCK o...

Page 12: ...urrent time or to set a timer or cooking programme TIMER BUTTON VALUE DECREASE BUTTON SCHEDULED COOKING BUTTON VALUE INCREASE BUTTON TIMED COOKING BUTTON MANUAL MODE BUTTON THERMOSTAT INDICATOR LIGHT...

Page 13: ...at intervals of about 1 minute This sequence can be stopped at any time by pressing any key 7 1 1 Setting the time When the oven is used for the first time or after an interruption in the electricity...

Page 14: ...own in figure 2 Press or wait 5 seconds to exit the timer setting mode The display will show the current time and the symbol between 9 and 10 To view the remaining time press and press it again to ret...

Page 15: ...minutes a new internal segment will light up 1 hour and 12 minutes is shown in figure 2 Wait about 5 seconds to start the function 1 2 The display shows the current time the symbol appears between 11...

Page 16: ...se the setting by one minute for each pressure until reaching the desired cooking end time After about 5 seconds from the last adjustment the display will show the current time the cooking end time an...

Page 17: ...any time by pressing the function button and then pressing the buttons or to change the value 7 1 6 Reduced display brightness In order to reduce energy consumption in stand by the brightness of the...

Page 18: ...the time When the oven is used for the first time or after an interruption in the electricity supply the display flashes at regular intervals To set the time proceed as follows Press The dot between t...

Page 19: ...the desired time Wait about 5 seconds without pressing any buttons to exit the timer setting mode The current time and the and symbols will appear between the hour and minute digits To view the remai...

Page 20: ...esired time Wait about 5 seconds without pushing any buttons to start the function The current time the A symbol and the symbol will be shown on the display Press to view the remaining time At the end...

Page 21: ...Wait about 5 seconds without pushing any buttons to start the function The current time and the A symbol will be shown on the display Press to view the remaining time Press to view the cooking end ti...

Page 22: ...the first time remove all accessories from the oven compartment and wash them as indicated in 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Heat the empty appliance to the maximum temperature in order to remove any ma...

Page 23: ...insertion heights are numbered from the bottom upwards see the example in the figure 8 2 4 Using the rack The racks are equipped with a mechanical safety lock which prevents them from being taken out...

Page 24: ...e enamel coating If you wish to use greaseproof paper place it so that it will not interfere with the hot air circulation inside the oven For the best cooking results we recommend placing cookware in...

Page 25: ...nt it allows the food to be browned evenly at the end of cooking Perfect for sausages ribs and bacon This function enables large quantities of food particularly meat to be grilled evenly SMALL GRILL o...

Page 26: ...g element to ensure uniform distribution of low temperature air inside the oven 9 1 Cooking advice and instructions 9 1 1 General advice We recommend preheating the oven before putting the food in For...

Page 27: ...ambient temperature inside the oven The defrosting time will depend on the quantity of food to be defrosted We recommend positioning frozen foods in a lidless container on the first runner of the oven...

Page 28: ...ed Stop cooking a few minutes before the time normally used Cooking will continue for the remaining minutes with the heat which has accumulated inside the oven Reduce any opening of the door to a mini...

Page 29: ...1 220 230 40 2 MEAT ROAST VEAL 2 180 190 70 80 1 LOIN OF PORK 2 180 190 70 80 1 SHOULDER OF PORK 2 180 190 90 100 1 ROAST RABBIT 2 180 190 70 80 1 TURKEY BREAST 2 180 190 80 90 1 5 ROAST NECK OF PORK...

Page 30: ...GHT Kg FISH SALMON TROUT 2 150 160 35 40 1 PIZZA 1 250 6 10 1 BREAD 2 190 200 25 30 1 FOCACCIA 2 180 20 25 0 8 DESSERTS DOUGHNUT 2 160 50 60 1 FRUIT TART 2 160 170 30 35 1 SHORT PASTRY 2 160 170 20 25...

Page 31: ...RKEY BREAST 1 180 190 80 90 1 5 ROAST CHICKEN 1 190 200 55 60 1 GRILLED MEATS PORK CHOPS 3 250 270 15 5 1 PORK CHOPS 3 270 13 4 1 SAUSAGE 3 250 270 15 1 BACON 1 2 3 270 8 9 0 8 FISH SALMON TROUT 1 250...

Page 32: ...they will damage the surface Use normal non abrasive products and a wooden or plastic tool if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather Do not allow residues of sugary fo...

Page 33: ...s Clean the oven racks with hot water and non abrasive detergent Rinse and dry For easier cleaning the door can be removed see 11 2 Removing the door The oven should be operated at the maximum heat se...

Page 34: ...g is complete repeat the above procedures in reverse order to put the guide frames back in 10 7 Removal of self cleaning side panels on some models only Removing the self cleaning panels makes it easi...

Page 35: ...y maintenance or in the case of other types of fault contact your local technical support centre 11 1 Replacing the light bulb If a light bulb needs to be replaced because it is worn or burnt out proc...

Page 36: ...he hinge holes Lift the door about 30 Remove the door by gripping it on the sides Repositioning of the door Insert the hinges in the corresponding slots on the oven ensure that the grooves on the hing...

Page 37: ...e oven door should always be kept thoroughly clean For easier cleaning the door can be removed see 11 2 Removing the door and placed on a canvas The glass panels of the door can be completely removed...

Page 38: ...ane by lifting it upwards Cleaning Clean the external glass panel and the panels which were previously removed Use absorbent kitchen roll In the case of stubborn dirt wash with a damp sponge and neutr...

Page 39: ...used make sure that the plug and socket are compatible Avoid use of adapters and shunts as these could cause overheating and risk of burns Use H05VV F type rubber cable and during positioning ensure...

Page 40: ...e terminal cables Replace the cable securing it to the terminal as described on the label on the rear of the appliance When the cable has been replaced repeat the steps described above in reverse The...

Page 41: ...opening of the door The oven is designed for mounting into any piece of furniture as long as it is heat resistant For positioning follow the dimensions of the counter indicated in figure 1 2 3 and the...

Page 42: ...Instructions for the installer 88 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 875 490 500 min 550 200 cm 35 40 875 min 550 875 554 564 880 869 4 16 22 545...

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