Smeg FP850APZ Instructions For Installation And Use Manual Download Page 1

1. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE  ................................................................................................... 27
2. DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS - OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ............................................ 28
3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................... 29
4. GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN ............................................................................................... 30
5. BEFORE INSTALLATION  ..................................................................................................... 30
6. DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ................................................................. 31
7. CLOCK AND PROGRAMMER  .............................................................................................. 33

7.1 Setting the time  ............................................................................................................................................. 33
7.2 Semiautomatic cooking  ................................................................................................................................. 33
7.3 Automatic cooking ......................................................................................................................................... 33
7.4 End of cooking  .............................................................................................................................................. 33
7.5 Stopping the buzzer  ...................................................................................................................................... 33

8. USING THE OVEN  ................................................................................................................ 34

8.1 Precautions and General Advice ................................................................................................................... 34
8.2 Cooling fan system (on all models)  ............................................................................................................... 34
8.3 Inside light  ..................................................................................................................................................... 34

9. ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE  ................................................................................................ 35
10. COOKING ADVICE  ............................................................................................................. 36

10.1 Conventional cooking .................................................................................................................................. 36
10.2 Hot air cooking  ............................................................................................................................................ 36
10.3 Grilling  ......................................................................................................................................................... 37
10.4 Hot air grilling  .............................................................................................................................................. 37
10.5 Defrosting .................................................................................................................................................... 37
10.6 Rotisserie cooking ....................................................................................................................................... 38
10.7 Recommended cooking tables .................................................................................................................... 39

11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................... 41

11.1 Cleaning stainless steel  .............................................................................................................................. 41
11.2 Routine daily cleaning  ................................................................................................................................. 41
11.3 Food stains or spills  .................................................................................................................................... 41
11.4 Cleaning the oven  ....................................................................................................................................... 41
11.5 Cleaning the internal door glazing ............................................................................................................... 42
11.6 Pyrolysis: automatic oven cleaning  ............................................................................................................. 42

12. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ................................................................................... 45

12.1 Changing the light bulb  ............................................................................................................................... 45
12.2 Removing the door ...................................................................................................................................... 45
12.3 Removing the inside glass with the door cold  ............................................................................................. 46

13. INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE .......................................................................................... 47

13.1 Electrical connection  ................................................................................................................................... 47
13.2 Positioning the oven .................................................................................................................................... 48

Table of Contents

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER:

 these provide recommendations for use, a description of the controls

and the correct procedures for cleaning and maintaining the appliance.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER:

 these are intended for the 

qualified engineer 

who is to check

the gas supply system and install, commission and test the appliance.

Summary of Contents for FP850APZ

Page 1: ...8 10 7 Recommended cooking tables 39 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 41 11 1 Cleaning stainless steel 41 11 2 Routine daily cleaning 41 11 3 Food stains or spills 41 11 4 Cleaning the oven 41 11 5 Cleaning the internal door glazing 42 11 6 Pyrolysis automatic oven cleaning 42 12 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE 45 12 1 Changing the light bulb 45 12 2 Removing the door 45 12 3 Removing the inside glass with t...

Page 2: ... IS TAGGED UNDER EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS DIRECTIVE CONTAINS THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING OF DECOMMISSIONED APPLIANCES THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION NEVER OBSTRUCT THE OPENINGS AND SLITS PROVIDED FOR VENTILATION AND HEAT DISPERSAL THE NAMEPLATE WITH THE TECHNICAL DATA SERIAL NUMBER AND MARK IS IN A VISIBLE POSITI...

Page 3: ...t of the packaging lying around Packaging parts and especially plastic bags may represent a suffocation hazard for children Your old appliance must also be disposed of properly Important deliver the appliance to your local organisation authorised to collect scrapped appliances Proper disposal allows the intelligent recovery of valuable materials Before scrapping your appliance it is important to r...

Page 4: ... COMPLIANCE WITH ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SAFETY REGULATIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION CARRY OUT A QUICK TEST ON THE APPLIANCE FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED LATER IN THIS MANUAL IF THE APPLIANCE FAILS TO OPERATE DISCONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICAL MAINS AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE NEVER PLACE INFLAMMABLE OBJECTS IN THE OVEN IF IT SHOULD ACCIDENTA...

Page 5: ... of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues For further information see 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE When the oven and grill are used for the first time they should be heated to the maximum temperature for long enough to burn off any oily residues left by the manufacturing process which might contaminate foods with unpleasant smells After an interruption in the electric...

Page 6: ... clockwise to the required setting between 50 and 280 C FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB Turn the knob either way to select one of the following functions NO FUNCTION SET GRILL ELEMENT FAN GRILL ELEMENT IN OPERATION ALTERNATING WITH BOTTOM HEATING ELEMENT FAN BOTTOM HEATING ELEMENT FAN TOP BOTTOM HEATING ELEMENTS FAN HEATING ELEMENT GRILL ELEMENT TOP BOTTOM HEATING ELEMENTS FAN HEATING ELEMENT GRILL ELEMENT...

Page 7: ...tained until the oven is switched off When the set temperature is reached a beeper will be triggered to inform the user THIS LIGHT ALSO COMES ON WHEN THE AUTOMATIC PYROLYSIS CLEANING CYCLE IS STARTED AND DOES NOT GO OUT UNTIL THE END OF THE PRESET TIME DOOR INTERLOCK WARNING LIGHT During the automatic Pyrolysis cleaning cycle this light comes on to indicate that the oven door interlock has been ac...

Page 8: ...c cooking This function switches the oven on and off entirely automatically PULL OUT knob A and turn it clockwise until arrow C is aligned with the desired cooking start time Turn knob A clockwise to set the cooking time in window B Then release the knob 7 4 End of cooking At the end of the cooking time the oven will switch off automatically and at the same time a buzzer will start to sound interm...

Page 9: ...ou wish to use greaseproof paper position it so that it does not interfere with the hot air circulation inside the oven To avoid unpleasant contact with any steam inside the oven open the door in two stages hold it half open about 5 cm for 4 5 seconds then open it completely If you have to carry out any procedures on foods leave the door open for as short a time as possible to prevent a drop in th...

Page 10: ...rod see instructions in point 10 6 Rotisserie cooking Rotisserie rod useful for cooking chicken and all foods which require uniform cooking over their entire surface Roof liner remove it to simplify cleaning inside the oven Chromium plated gripper useful for removing hot shelves and trays The chromium plated gripper is a very useful kitchen utensil which not only ensures a firm grip on trays and s...

Page 11: ...he food in the oven until the thermostat light goes out Very fatty meats can be placed inside the oven when it is still cold Place frozen meat in the oven directly without thawing The only precaution required is to set temperatures about 20 C lower and cooking times about 1 4 longer than for fresh meat Use deep containers to prevent splashes from dirtying the sides of the oven 10 2 Hot air cooking...

Page 12: ...mage the oven and reduce operating safety 10 4 Hot air grilling FUNCTION SELECTOR THERMOSTAT Allows uniform heat distribution with better penetration to the core of foods Foods are lightly browned on the outside but still soft on the inside Keep the door closed when grilling is in progress Grilling with the door open may permanently damage the oven and reduce operating safety 10 5 Defrosting FUNCT...

Page 13: ...nly Prepare the rotisserie rod with the food tightening the screws A of the prongs Fit the frame B onto the second runners from the bottom Remove the handle D and position the rotisserie rod so that the pulley E is still in the guides on the shelf B Push the shelf B fully in until the tip of the rotisserie rod enters the hole C on the rear of the oven Place a basin F on the bottom shelf and pour a...

Page 14: ... 80 90 80 90 100 110 70 75 160 180 160 200 190 210 FISH 1 2 160 170 Depending on size PIZZA 1 2 250 20 25 BREAD 1 2 200 210 40 MUFFINS 2 190 200 20 25 CONFECTIONERY SPONGE CAKE FRUIT TART PASTRY CROISSANTS JAM TARTS RICE CAKE ANGEL CAKE ECLAIR LIGHT SPONGE CAKE 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 160 170 160 170 160 170 160 180 160 170 160 170 160 170 160 170 160 170 55 60 30 40 20 25 25 30 30 35 ...

Page 15: ...DER OF PORK RABBIT TURKEY BREAST ROAST CHICKEN 2 2 2 2 2 2 180 190 180 190 180 190 180 190 180 190 180 190 70 80 70 80 90 100 70 80 110 120 60 70 FISH SALMON TROUT 2 150 160 35 40 PIZZA 1 2 250 15 20 BREAD 1 190 200 25 30 MUFFINS 1 2 180 190 15 20 CONFECTIONERY SPONGE CAKE LARGE JAM TART PASTRY CROISSANTS JAM TARTS ANGEL CAKE 2 2 2 2 2 2 160 160 170 160 170 160 160 50 60 25 30 20 25 20 25 20 25 60...

Page 16: ...he surface then rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather 11 3 Food stains or spills Never use metal scouring pads or sharp scrapers which will damage the surface Use ordinary non abrasive products with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather Do not allow spills of foods with high sugar content e g jam to ...

Page 17: ... hours after the end of the cleaning procedures Over time slight cracks may appear on the surface of the stone This is due to the normal expansion of the stone s finishing glazes at high temperatures To put the pizza plate base back in place push it firmly down against the oven s bottom panel and ensure it engages with the plate of the pizza heating element detail A Fig 2 11 5 Cleaning the interna...

Page 18: ...of oily manufacturing substances This is an absolutely normal phenomenon which disappears after the first cleaning cycle During the automatic cleaning cycle the fans make more noise because they are running at higher speed This is an absolutely normal function intended to provide more effective heat dispersal At the end of the pyrolysis process the fans continue to run automatically for long enoug...

Page 19: ...tat warning light will light up Turn knob A clockwise to set the pyrolysis time in window B It can be set from a minimum of 1 hour 30 minutes to a maximum of 3 hours The cleaning cycle can be programmed to start at a preset time Turn knob A clockwise to set the pyrolysis time in window B PRESS knob A and turn it clockwise until arrow C is aligned with the desired start time The cleaning cycle must...

Page 20: ... and take hold of the two sides of the door with both hands close to the hinges themselves Raise the door to an angle of about 45 and remove it If the hinges have not locked repeat the operation raising the levers and keeping the door slightly raised To reassemble fit the hinges B into their grooves then lower the door into place ensuring that it remains fitted into the grooves C then lower the le...

Page 21: ...oor The panes of glass can now be washed separately Use absorbent kitchen roll remove stubborn dirt with a damp sponge and ordinary detergent Warning before removing the panes of glass make sure that at least one of the door s hinges has been locked in open position as described in points 12 2 Removing the door This operation might have to be repeated during the glass removal process if the door i...

Page 22: ...ce itself If a socket and plug connection is used check that they are of the same type Do not use reducers adapters or junctions since they may cause overheating or burns Operation at 220 240 V use a type H05V2V2 F three wire cable cable of di 3 x 1 5 mm2 The earth wire yellow green must be at least 20 mm longer than the other wires at the end for connection to the appliance If the power supply le...

Page 23: ...de wall as shown in figure 1 When installing in tall units comply with the dimensions shown in figure 1 2 bearing in mind that the top rear of the unit must have an opening 80 90 mm deep Screw the 4 screws A into the inside of the frame fig 1 For installation under counter top hobs make sure that the rear bottom of the unit has an opening similar to that shown in figure 1 ref B See the instruction...

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