Smeg SU45VCX1 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 24

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Instructions for the User 

 

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Remove the water tank and dry it thoroughly. Let the cooking space cool 
down for a moment and then clean and dry it with a cloth or sponge. 

The 

door should be left open for some time so that the appliance can dry 
completely. 

8.2.5 

Steam Flow 

It is normal to have an intermittent steam flow, coming out from the oven 
front. 
This  is  especially  noticeable  in  winter  time  or  in  high  moisture 
environments.  

 

 

8.2.6 

Residual water in the oven 

To  reduce  the  residual  water  in  the  oven,  it  is  recommended  to  insert  a 
tray  in  the  bottom  rack  level.  The  condensation  released  from  the  food 
begins  to  drip  on  the  tray.  The  remaining  residual  water  can  be  easily 
dried with a cloth. 
 

8.3 

Secondary menu 

This appliance also has a concealed "secondary menu" allowing the user 
to: 

1. Activate  or  deactivate  the 

Show  Room

  function  (which  disables  all 

the heating elements so that only the control panel works); 

2. Activate or deactivate the 

Child safety device

 (

); 

3. Activate or deactivate the function which 

limits the maximum power

 

absorption to 3000 W; 

4. Perform a 

Descale cycle

5. Change the 

Water Hardness Level

8.3.1 

Show Room Function 

With  the 

oven  in  OFF  status  (see  point  “Operating  settings”)  keep  PT1 

pressed  until  the  message  OFF  SHO  appears  on  DSP1  and  DSP2.  This 
means  that  the  SHOW  ROOM  function  (which  disables  all  the  heating 
elements so that only the control panel works) is not active. 
Turn PT1 to the right or left to activate (ON SHO) or deactivate (OFF SHO) 
this function. To use the oven normally, set OFF SHO. 

Summary of Contents for SU45VCX1

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use Combi Steam oven Consignes d utilisation Four vapeur Combi 1631028...

Page 2: ...liance 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 11 2 GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN 12 3 ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE 12 4 BEFORE INSTALLATION 13 5 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 13 6 USING THE OVEN 15 7 WATER FEEDING 16 8 SELECTI...

Page 3: ...stem or an equipment grounding conductor should be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the appliance Warning IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUNDING CAN...

Page 4: ...ollowed including the following 1 Proper Installation Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician 2 Never Use Your Appliance for Warming or Heating the Room 3 D...

Page 5: ...ing elements Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth 9 Use Care When Opening Door Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food 10 Do Not Heat Unopened Food Containers Build up of pres...

Page 6: ...n become hot enough to cause burns During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient t...

Page 7: ...the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Keep packaging materials away from children Risk of suffocation Keep children away from the appliance during operation or when cooling...

Page 8: ...metal scrapers to clean the appliance The electric connection is made via an omnipolar switch which is suitable for the intensity to be tolerated and which has a minimum gap of 3mm between its contac...

Page 9: ...not be held responsible for damage resulting from the absence of or defects in the installation s protection system e g electrical shock WARNING Only use the appliance once it has been fitted into its...

Page 10: ...rom the guarantee WARNING The appliance must be disconnected from the electrical current when installation and repair work is being done To disconnect the appliance from the current one of the followi...

Page 11: ...NDY IF YOU LEND THE STEAMER TO SOMEONE ELSE GIVE THEM THE MANUAL AS WELL NEVER USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR HEATING ROOMS NEVER LEAVE PACKAGING RESIDUES UNATTENDED IN THE HOME SEPARATE THE VARIOUS PACKAGING...

Page 12: ...ooking fresh or deep frozen vegetables meat and poultry Non perforated container suitable for steaming sensitive foods e g compotes and dumplings You can use it with the perforated container to catch...

Page 13: ...g devices are placed together on the front panel The table below provides the key to the symbols used Function s parameters knob This knob allows you to set the time select the cooking temperature and...

Page 14: ...nction See point 9 3 2 Descale function Water level indication Indicates the existing water quantity in the tank see point 8 2 Water levels indication Function display This display shows illuminated a...

Page 15: ...ime ON setting from the standby setting press PT2 once All the displays and knobs light up OFF setting from the ON setting press PT2 once Only the symbol on DSP1 remains on The heating system is not a...

Page 16: ...l the figures on DSP1 flash Now repeat the operations described in point Setting the current time and water hardness level 6 3 4 Changing the current water hardness level It might become necessary to...

Page 17: ...ank 2 Dry the water tank and introduce it back into the slot located above the cavity Clean and dry the cooking space 3 Leave the appliance door open so that the cooking space can cool down and dry co...

Page 18: ...temperature Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start The temperature light will blink until the cavity temperatur...

Page 19: ...he preset time Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process PROGRAM FOOD TEMPERATURE F TIME MIN CONTAINER LEVEL P 1 BAKING BUNS 392 15 NON PERFORATED 2 P 2 FROZEN BUNS 392 20 NON PERFORATED 2 P...

Page 20: ...WHOLE 212 25 PERFORATED 2 C 5 VIENNA SAUSAGES 194 15 PERFORATED 2 8 1 8 Fish Cooking function Automatic program Press PT2 and rotate it to select this Fish Cooking function Press PT1 to modify the pre...

Page 21: ...OTS 212 25 PERFORATED 2 A 3 POTATOES AND MIXED VEGETABLES 212 25 PERFORATED 2 A 4 SNOW PEAS 212 15 PERFORATED 2 A 5 ASPARAGUS 212 25 PERFORATED 2 8 1 10 Re Heating and Sterilising function Automatic p...

Page 22: ...is working IT IS NORMAL THAT SOME STEAM ESCAPES THROUGH THE OPENING BETWEEN THE DOOR AND CONTROL PANEL DURING THE HEATING PERIOD THE AMOUNT OF RELEASED STEAM WILL BE REDUCED WHEN THE OVEN REACHES THE...

Page 23: ...duration or when you press PT2 to finish the cooking cycle you will hear three beeps and the display will show the word End flashing the oven starts the steam reduction function This function gradual...

Page 24: ...ter can be easily dried with a cloth 8 3 Secondary menu This appliance also has a concealed secondary menu allowing the user to 1 Activate or deactivate the Show Room function which disables all the h...

Page 25: ...selection function This function allows the oven operation if there are limitations in the mains power e g 3 kW for Italian market The cooking results will not be affected but the cooking duration wil...

Page 26: ...flashing and the oven emits a new beep remove and empty the water tank Fill the water tank with 1 0 litres of cold water and put the water tank back Press PT2 to start the second rinsing cycle When t...

Page 27: ...BEING PUMPED TO THE WATER TANK FULL THE WATER TANK MUST BE REMOVED EMPTIED AND REINSERTED PERFORM WATER LEVEL CALIBRATION SEE 8 3 2 SYSTEM WARNINGS TEMPERATURE IN THE PCB IS TOO HIGH SYMBOLS CHILD SA...

Page 28: ...the following picture The perforated container with the food should preferably be inserted into the level 2 In this case it is important that the non perforated container is introduced into the level...

Page 29: ...ED 2 HADDOCK 35 27 42 33 oz 175 20 25 PERFORATED 2 TUNA FILET 17 64 35 27oz 175 15 20 PERFORATED 2 PIKE PERCH 4 x 8 82 oz 175 25 30 PERFORATED 2 9 2 Meat MEAT QUANTITY TEMPERATURE F TIME MIN CONTAINER...

Page 30: ...20 25 PERFORATED 2 TURNIP IN STICKS 210 20 25 PERFORATED 2 SNOW PEAS 210 15 20 PERFORATED 2 CARROTS IN SLICES 210 25 30 PERFORATED 2 CORN COBS 210 50 60 PERFORATED 2 BELL PEPPERS IN STRIPES 210 12 15...

Page 31: ...PEARS 4 6 4 fl oz glasses 210 30 35 RACK 1 CHERRIES 4 6 4 fl oz glasses 210 30 35 RACK 1 PEACHES 4 6 4 fl oz glasses 175 30 35 RACK 1 PLUMS 4 6 4 fl oz glasses 175 30 35 RACK 1 9 9 Regenerate WARMING...

Page 32: ...hen cooking with two levels the accessories should be always inserted in the 2nd or 3rd level and in the 1st level Different cooking times are controlled this way Foods that need a longer cooking time...

Page 33: ...e splashes of fat may go onto the elements and be burnt This is a normal situation and does not mean there is any kind of operating fault 7 After you have finished cooking clean the interior and the a...

Page 34: ...TURN DUCK 52 91 59 97 200 392 70 80 10 PUT LID ON CONTAINER DO NOT TURN 11 1 1 Advice for roasting meat Turn the pieces of meat halfway through the cooking time When the roasted meat is ready you shou...

Page 35: ...ut the cake tray in the centre of the turntable 11 2 3 Baking suggestions 11 2 4 How to check if the cake is properly cooked Start sticking a tooth pick in the highest part of the cake 10 minutes befo...

Page 36: ...Descale light stays on and the display shows CAL blinking The oven keep being blocked until the descale procedure is performed To run a descale cycle proceed as described in 10 3 2 Descale function I...

Page 37: ...sen the knurled nuts 2 in the back of the shelf guides in an anti clockwise direction Do not completely remove these nuts 3 Pull the shelf guides to the inside of the cavity and remove from the front...

Page 38: ...appliance door as far as it will go 2 Insert 2 pins inside the holes in the hinges 3 Close the appliance door just enough that it can be lifted out 4 To reassemble push the hinges into the holes from...

Page 39: ...m side to side without exerting any pressure on the surface Immediately remove limescale fat starch or egg white stains Corrosion can occur under these stains Do not let any water get inside the oven...

Page 40: ...ug is correctly fitted in the socket Check if the oven power is switched on When the oven is operating I can hear some strange noises It has to do with the operating noises that can occur during the c...

Page 41: ...ven from the power supply Take the plug out of the socket or switch off the oven s power circuit Unscrew and remove the glass light cover 1 Remove the light bulb 2 Warning The bulb may be very hot Fit...

Page 42: ...E HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT THE SYMBOL ON THE PRODUCT INDICATES THAT THIS PRODUCT MAY NOT BE TREATED AS HOUSEHOLD WASTE INSTEAD IT SHALL BE HANDED OVER TO THE APPLICABLE COLLECTION POINT FOR THE RECYCL...

Page 43: ...properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician Installation electrical connections and grounding must comply with all applicable codes Open the oven door and take out all the accessories a...

Page 44: ...ed through the front of the cabinet where the oven will be located The oven has 3 feet of conduit Allow two to three feet of slack in the line so that the oven can be moved if servicing is ever necess...

Page 45: ...r appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified technician or an authorized repair service This appliance is manufactured with a green...

Page 46: ...es permit connect the green GROUND wire from the oven and the white wire from the oven to the branch circuit NEUTRAL wire gray or white colored wire Connect the red and black leads from the oven to th...

Page 47: ...accessories following the cleaning instructions given in the section Oven cleaning and maintenance 17 POSITIONING THE OVEN The appliance is designed for building in to cabinets made from any heat res...

Page 48: ...o the inside of the frame The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes deemed useful for improvement of his products without prior notice The illustrations and description contained in this...

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