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KNOWING YOUR ST GEORGE ELECTRIC WALL OVEN

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Features and Benefits

A range of cooking options is combined in your St George wall oven. St George’s extra large ovens allow you to
cook everything from small simple dishes for one, to complete dinners for the whole family. The multi-function
modes available in the main oven (up to 9) give you the ability to defrost food, bake either conventional or fan-
forced, with a high bake option (UEO and DEO models only) for pastry foods, as well as conventional grilling or fan
grilling for excellent rotisserie style flavour.

The lower compartment of the DEO models offer a variable heat grilling facility. The secondary ovens (DEO only)
also offer conventional oven cooking. This allows you to cook smaller meals, bake entrees or desserts, or grill
separately while cooking a meal in the main oven.

The control panel features a 24-hour electronic clock that incorporates an independent timer, useful for timing
household activities. The electronic oven controller allows manual operation or the ability to program cooking
times, giving you the freedom to cook meals to suit your own schedules.

NOTE: Automatic programmed cooking operates in the main oven only.

Cleaning the oven interior is made simple with St George’s high quality vitreous enamel. For easy access the oven
doors either fully open (side opening) or easily lift off and the in-oven parts are removable. (refer to Cleaning and
Maintenance
 for complete care instructions)

If over heating occurs, however unlikely, there are safety systems that re-set or shut down the unit.

Summary of Contents for DEO1A

Page 1: ...Electric Multi Function Oven MODELS UEO1A 2A DEO1A 2A and UES 2A Appliance Operation Manual INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND CLEANING...

Page 2: ...g our reputation at the forefront of appliance excellence The elegant simplicity and high performance features of St George designs will remain contemporary in many years to come In the interests of p...

Page 3: ...RATION Diagrams 9 3 1 One Handed Operation 8 3 2 Setting the Time of Day 8 3 3 Manual Operation 8 3 4 Changing the Alarm Tone 8 3 5 Using the Alarm Timer 10 3 6 Mode Switch 11 3 7 Oven Temperature Con...

Page 4: ...ommended Cleaners 33 5 2 Routine Cleaning 35 5 3 Spills Spatters and Accidents 36 5 4 Cleaning the Roast Probe 37 5 5 Removing Oven Door 38 5 6 Self Clean Oven Liners 39 5 7 Changing the Light Globe 3...

Page 5: ...te the warranty and we strongly recommend that the oven cavity venting and wiring be prepared as described in the specifications This is critical to appearance oven performance and safety For installa...

Page 6: ...se This is particularly so around the joins in the oven liner and the chrome racks and shelves Examples of these are vinegar sour milk citrus fruits olives strong salt solutions and fruit juices Regul...

Page 7: ...Items particularly flammable materials must never be stored in an oven or near surface units DO NOT USE WATER ON GREASE FIRES Fats oils or other substances will ignite if they become too hot Fires or...

Page 8: ...fer conventional oven cooking This allows you to cook smaller meals bake entrees or desserts or grill separately while cooking a meal in the main oven The control panel features a 24 hour electronic c...

Page 9: ...unit in manual mode 2 2 Burning In Before cooking in the appliance an initial pre heat is required to burn off the fine oil film used to protect the elements during shipping The first time you heat up...

Page 10: ...gs press the Reset button To cancel the timer function press the Timer button and set the alarm time back to zero If an alarm sounds pressing any of the 4 left hand buttons will cancel it 3 2 Setting...

Page 11: ...Fan Grill High Bake MODE Timer Cook Stop Reset Oven Grill CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Timer Cook Stop Reset Oven Oven II OVEN 250 200 150 100 70 OVEN II 250 200 150 100 70 Fan Oven Fan Assist Classic Bak...

Page 12: ...d selecting an alarm time the display will revert back to the time of day The remaining time to the alarm can be displayed momentarily and altered using the Timer and buttons To cancel the alarm timer...

Page 13: ...cate that the oven has been left on 3 7 Oven Temperature Control This control allows you to select the temperature to be maintained during cooking Turn the control clockwise to switch power on and sel...

Page 14: ...ay be varied by altering the grill pan and rack positions The separate grill control DEO Models is used to select the heat desired for grilling in the lower compartment only The control may be turned...

Page 15: ...buttons NOTE The RPST can be set between 0 C and 99 C however it is not recommended to set the RPST above 85 C as this gives inconsistent results and may result in the burning of food Once the tempera...

Page 16: ...meat and vegetables in baking dishes that allow the heat to circulate evenly and brown the food to your own taste When cooking more than one dish of food at the same time place the cooking utensils s...

Page 17: ...RAL TIMES FOODS SUITABLE 130 and under Very Slow small meringues pavlova baked custard re heating 130 150 Slow rich fruit cake light fruit cake 150 180 Moderate casseroles deep butter cakes 180 200 Mo...

Page 18: ...d be cooked at higher temperature for first 15 25 minutes then reduced to lower temperature for remaining cooking time TYPE OF CUTS SIZE TIME 500g OVEN TEMPERATURE POULTRY FISH C CHICKEN Whole or Piec...

Page 19: ...other cooking utensils placed in the oven during preheating will affect the preheating time The preheat time may also vary with installations WARNING When using an alternative cooking mode for faster...

Page 20: ...d delicate frozen foods such as cream cheesecakes or cakes with cream filling icing or frosting The time taken to defrost foods will vary depending on the volume and weight of the food As a general gu...

Page 21: ...ing Normal Oven Mode 1 Adjust oven shelves to desired position s 2 Select Normal Oven on mode switch 3 Set the oven to the desired temperature 4 When cooking is complete turn the mode switch and therm...

Page 22: ...tch and thermostat off 4 6 Fan Assist In Fan Assist mode heat is provided by the outside ring of the top oven element and the concealed element under the oven compartment in conjunction with the oven...

Page 23: ...than one level stagger the positioning to allow for as much free circulation of heat within the oven as possible Using Fan Oven Mode 1 Adjust oven shelves to desired position s 2 Select Fan Oven on mo...

Page 24: ...try foods such as hors d oeuvres and especially Pizza The results are quick not unlike a microwave oven With the circulation of heat foods cooked with High Bake mode retain a crisp dry texture on the...

Page 25: ...d on grill rack and pan supplied ensure grill rack is inverted to the high position to allow best circulation of air 3 Place grill pan on shelf carrier so that the food is positioned as close as possi...

Page 26: ...75 185 12 15 mins Pork Chops medium rare 190 200 6 10 mins Chops medium 175 185 10 12 mins Chops well done 175 185 12 15 mins Bacon 190 200 5 6 mins Sausages Thin 175 185 8 10 mins Thick 175 185 12 14...

Page 27: ...MMENDED THAT THE MAIN OVEN Grill MODE IS NOT OPERATED WHEN RESIDUAL HEAT REMAINS IN THE OVEN Using Main Oven Grill Mode 1 Commence grilling from a cold oven only 2 Place food on grill rack and pan sup...

Page 28: ...eat within the oven Depending on the food you may need to rearrange tray positions during cooking Using Normal Oven Mode in the Secondary Oven 1 Adjust oven shelves to desired position s 2 Set the ove...

Page 29: ...helf carrier 4 Select the heat desired for grilling using the Grill control 5 When cooking is complete turn the Grill control to the off position NOTE The grill control of the DEO models operates inde...

Page 30: ...l the cooking process is complete The read out on the display will show the meat temperature during cooking The alarm will sound and the oven will automatically turn off when the meat has reached the...

Page 31: ...Medium 75 85 Well done Hogget 70 minutes per kg 170 200 75 85 Well done Pork 90 minutes per kg 170 200 80 85 Well done Veal 90 minutes per kg 170 200 65 75 Well done Whole Chicken 90 minutes per kg 1...

Page 32: ...ic cooking is available in the main oven only and suitable only in Normal Oven Classic Bake Fan Assist Fan Oven High Bake and Fan Grill modes Once the oven is programmed The remaining cooking and fini...

Page 33: ...can then be set using the or buttons The AUTO and symbols will be displayed to show a program has been set and the display will revert to the time of day Select the mode of cooking and the temperature...

Page 34: ...cooking time The finish time can then be set using the or buttons If a delayed start has been set the time of day and the AUTO symbol will be displayed Select the mode of cooking and the temperature y...

Page 35: ...if surfaces are hot 5 1 Recommended Cleaners Mild detergents and warm water together with a clean soft non abrasive cloth achieve good results for normal cleaning Diluted washes with Ammonia and water...

Page 36: ...EANING MAINTENANCE DO NOT USE ANY ACID OR CAUSTIC CLEANSERS OR ABRASIVE POWDERS OR SCOURERS ON THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THE APPLIANCE caustic sprays abrasive powder oven spray abrasive sponge steel...

Page 37: ...ing Oven Door for better access while cleaning The shelves and shelf guides can be lifted out for cleaning by removing the relevant thumbscrews The shelves and shelf guides can be washed by hand or in...

Page 38: ...ry from hot surfaces Once cool the affected area should be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed using non abrasive mild cleaning detergents and water WARNING USE OF ALUMINIUM FOIL IN OVENS The use of alumini...

Page 39: ...his should disconnect the hinges from the oven frame 3 Remove the door by continuing to raise it while pulling the door away from the oven When handling the door be careful not to dislodge the clips o...

Page 40: ...38 CLEANING MAINTENANCE REMOVAL REPLACEMENT OF OVEN DOOR DOWNWARD OPENING DOORS ONLY Top Hinge Arm curved Hook Clip Lower Hinge Arm...

Page 41: ...m water and a soft sponge If large areas of the catalytic coated liners are covered with cooking fats the self cleaning action may not be as effective The catalytic liners can be cleaned by removing t...

Page 42: ...not meet way for oven venting purposes Display is flashing is only partly illuminated or is Turn power supply to appliance off cycling through various displays wait 30 seconds and turn power back on W...

Page 43: ...41 SERVICE CENTRES AND AGENCIES SERVICE CENTRES AND AGENCIES AUSTRALIA WIDE Freecall 1 800 811 278 NEW ZEALAND Applico 09 574 1050 CANADA USA Euroline Appliances 905 829 3980...

Page 44: ...ted all dimensions provided are in millimetres mm The sizes allow for only a small degree of error so all cut outs must be precise and square To ensure the cabinetry is well finished the cut edges mus...

Page 45: ...UEOM UEO C L 575 597 20 NB The dimensions shown here are integrated flush mounted as recommended by St George For dimensions of other installation types see chart DEO 560 500 80 575 597 20 998 1001 5...

Page 46: ...h mounted as recommended by St George For dimensions of other installation types see chart below ELECTRICAL LOADS The maximum electrical loading for the appliance is 4 3kW 800 573 580 100 VOID 80 760...

Page 47: ...45 INTEGRATED FLUSH SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 19mm MAX TRIM EXPOSED SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS INSTRUCTIONS BUILDING IN OPTIONS APPLICABLE ALL OVENS...

Page 48: ...rrier be fitted to avoid this radiated heat See also page 3 of the St George Specifications and Ratings Literature this also covers this requirement Following are two methods of protecting the doors o...

Page 49: ...47 CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Recommended Method of Installation Diagram Oven Top Oven Side Oven Side Alternative...

Page 50: ...dissipate to an area preferably out of the kitchen This should be according to your local electrical and building requirements and can be to the roof space through a wall vent or through the roof spa...

Page 51: ...mm Oven flue pipe Flue Pipe Top of Oven Heat deflector shield Vent to roof space 25mm Flue pipe venting to external atmosphere Cowl must be fitted Venting to External Atomsphere or return to Kitchen V...

Page 52: ...mains borne interference this appliance must be installed individually on a separate and distinct final sub circuit NOTE To the Electrician please ensure sufficient supply cable is provided to allow...

Page 53: ...ections provided Ensure the wires are properly secured to prevent any high resistance electrical connection 5 Replace the cover plate using the screw making certain that all wiring is clear of any met...

Page 54: ...52 WARNING TO AVOID MAINS BORNE INTERFERENCE THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED INDIVIDUALLY ON A SEPARATE AND DISTINCT FINAL SUBCIRCUIT...

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