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Contents

1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE  ..................................................................................................... 4

2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  ........................................................................................................ 6

3. ENVIRONMENTAL CARE  ....................................................................................................... 8

3.1 Our environmental care  .................................................................................................................................. 8
3.2 Your environmental care  ................................................................................................................................. 8

4. GET TO KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE ....................................................................................... 9

4.1 Description of the controls on the front panel  ............................................................................................... 10

5. AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................. 12

5.1 Using the rack or tray  .................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Using the support rack  .................................................................................................................................. 13
5.3 Using the reduction pan stands  .................................................................................................................... 13
5.4 Using the rotisserie rod (on some models only) ............................................................................................ 14

6. USING THE COOKING HOB ................................................................................................. 15

6.1 General warnings and advice  ....................................................................................................................... 15
6.2 Lighting the hob burners  ............................................................................................................................... 15
6.3 Practical hints for using the hob burners ....................................................................................................... 15
6.4 Pan diameters  ............................................................................................................................................... 16

7. USING THE OVEN  ................................................................................................................ 17

7.1 Before using the appliance  ........................................................................................................................... 17
7.2 Oven runners  ................................................................................................................................................ 17
7.3 Storage compartment (on some models only)  .............................................................................................. 17
7.4 Glass lid (on some models only)  ................................................................................................................... 18
7.5 Cooling system  ............................................................................................................................................. 18
7.6 Internal light  .................................................................................................................................................. 18
7.7 General warnings and advice for use  ........................................................................................................... 19
7.8 Electronic programmer (on some models only)  ............................................................................................ 20

8. COOKING WITH THE OVEN  ................................................................................................ 22

8.1 Cooking advice and instructions  ................................................................................................................... 24
8.2 Cooking operation information table  ............................................................................................................. 25

9. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................... 26

9.1 Cleaning stainless steel  ................................................................................................................................ 26
9.2 Ordinary daily cleaning  ................................................................................................................................. 26
9.3 Food stains or residues ................................................................................................................................. 26
9.4 Cleaning the cooking hob parts  .................................................................................................................... 26
9.5 Cleaning the oven  ......................................................................................................................................... 28
9.6 Pyrolysis: automatic oven cleaning (on some models only) .......................................................................... 30
9.7 Setting the cleaning cycle  ............................................................................................................................. 31
9.8 VAPOR CLEAN: assisted oven cleaning (on some models only) ................................................................. 32

10.  EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE .................................................................................. 34

10.1 Replacing the light bulb (main oven) ........................................................................................................... 34
10.2 Replacing the light bulb (auxiliary oven)  ..................................................................................................... 34
10.3 Removing the door ...................................................................................................................................... 35
10.4 Removing the door seal (not on pyrolitic models)  ....................................................................................... 35
10.5 Removing the internal glass panels  ............................................................................................................ 36

11.  INSTALLATION  .................................................................................................................. 37

11.1 Installing in kitchen units  ............................................................................................................................. 37
11.2 Room ventilation and combustion extraction  .............................................................................................. 38
11.3 Gas connection  ........................................................................................................................................... 39
11.4 Electrical connection  ................................................................................................................................... 41
11.5 Positioning the skirt (on some models only) ................................................................................................ 42
11.6 Positioning and levelling the appliance  ....................................................................................................... 42

12.  ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS  .............................................................. 43

12.1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob ............................................................................................................ 43
12.2 Arrangement of burners  .............................................................................................................................. 44
12.3 Burner and nozzle characteristics table  ...................................................................................................... 45
12.4 Final operations  .......................................................................................................................................... 46

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 CG92N

Page 1: ...e cooking hob parts 26 9 5 Cleaning the oven 28 9 6 Pyrolysis automatic oven cleaning on some models only 30 9 7 Setting the cleaning cycle 31 9 8 VAPOR CLEAN assisted oven cleaning on some models onl...

Page 2: ...osed position either in the drawer where present or on the back of the appliance A copy of the identification plate is included in the booklet It should be applied to the appropriate space on the back...

Page 3: ...age compartment where present when the oven is on and still hot The temperatures inside it may be very high If the surfaces are still very hot during cooking do not pour water directly onto the trays...

Page 4: ...ply and call the nearest technical assistance centre The plug to be connected to the power supply cable and its socket must be of the same type and conform to the standards in force The socket must be...

Page 5: ...in the kitchen e g blender toaster etc Connection cables must not come into contact with hot cooking zones Do not use steam jets for cleaning the appliance The steam could reach the electronics damag...

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

Page 7: ...NOW YOUR APPLIANCE Cooking hob Control panel Oven seal Oven light Door sensor on some models only Rack tray support frame Fan Roof liner on some models only Pyrolytic Model Door Storage compartment on...

Page 8: ...light flashes regularly it means that the temperature inside the oven is kept constantly on the set level On pyrolytic models only When the indicator light is flashing it indicates that the oven is he...

Page 9: ...he indicator light goes out when the set temperature is reached It flashes at regular intervals to indicate that the temperature inside the oven is being kept constantly at the set level If no cooking...

Page 10: ...desserts Rotisserie frame supports the rotisserie rod Rotisserie rod for cooking chicken and all foods which require uniform cooking over their entire surface Reduction pan stand useful when using sma...

Page 11: ...oven until they come to a stop In models with runners clean the trays before using them for the first time Cleaning will remove any manufacturing residues which may otherwise scratch the sides of the...

Page 12: ...as shown in the figure Then prepare the rotisserie rod with the food using the clip forks provided So that you can handle the rod with the food on it readily screw on the handle provided Having prepa...

Page 13: ...he thermocouple has not heated up sufficiently Wait a few moments and repeat the operation keeping the knob pressed for longer If the burners should go out accidentally a safety device will be tripped...

Page 14: ...Rapid 18 26 Ultra rapid 18 26 To prevent damage to the appliance or adjacent units all pans or griddles must be placed inside the perimeter of the hob Make sure never to come into contact with the li...

Page 15: ...TENANCE Heat the empty appliance to the maximum temperature in order to remove any manufacturing residues which could affect the food with unpleasant odours 7 2 Oven runners The oven features 5 runner...

Page 16: ...Before lighting the burners lift the glass lid before closing it again turn off all the burners and wait for them to cool 7 5 Cooling system The appliance is equipped with a cooling system which comes...

Page 17: ...door in two stages keep it half open 5 cm approx for 4 5 seconds and then fully open To access food always leave the door open as short a time as possible to prevent the temperature in the oven from f...

Page 18: ...r to set the cooking duration When is released the count of the programmed cooking duration will start and the display will show the current time together with and A to indicate that a programmed cook...

Page 19: ...oven operation will not be cut out at the end of the set time 7 8 6 Adjusting the buzzer volume The buzzer volume can be varied 3 settings while it is in operation by pressing 7 8 7 Stopping the buzze...

Page 20: ...ickness meat and in combination with the rotisserie where present gives the food an even browning at the end of cooking Perfect for sausages ribs and bacon This function enables large quantities of fo...

Page 21: ...tion of the fan and the circular element incorporated in the rear of the oven allows to cook different foods on several levels as long as they need the same temperatures and same type of cooking Hot a...

Page 22: ...r The temperature and the cooking time depend on the quality and consistency of the dough Check whether the dessert is cooked right through at the end of the cooking time put a toothpick into the high...

Page 23: ...grill 4 250 7 9 5 6 Meatballs Grill 4 250 7 9 5 6 ROTISSERIE MEAT where present Chicken Rotisserie grill On a rotisserie rod 250 60 70 FISH Salmon trout 0 7 Kg Circular 3 160 170 35 40 BREAD and FOCAC...

Page 24: ...ids How to use pour the product onto a damp cloth and wipe the surface rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a microfibre cloth 9 3 Food stains or residues Do not use metallic sponges or sharp...

Page 25: ...ning Wash them in warm water and a non abrasive detergent making sure to remove any encrustation then wait until they are perfectly dry Refit the flame spreader crowns making sure that they are correc...

Page 26: ...n off the residues left inside the oven When the operation is complete damp parts should be dried thoroughly 9 5 1 Removing guide frames and self cleaning panels where present Removing the guide frame...

Page 27: ...hly dry We recommend carrying out the self cleaning panel regeneration cycle every 15 days The panel regeneration cycle is a cleaning method suitable for grease residues not sugar based ones 9 5 3 Cle...

Page 28: ...guide frames and self cleaning panels where present In order not to damage the internal glass panel it should be cleaned in accordance with the usual procedure see 9 5 3 Cleaning the door glazing befo...

Page 29: ...king device has been activated At the end of the cleaning cycle the locking device will remain active until the temperature inside the oven has reached a safety threshold When the oven has cooled down...

Page 30: ...cleaning cycle models with frames Completely remove all accessories from inside the oven The roof lining can be left inside the oven where present Remove the guide frames and self cleaning panels as...

Page 31: ...d wearing a pair of gloves during these processes At the end of the cleaning cycle open the door and wipe away the less stubborn dirt with a microfibre cloth Use an anti scratch sponge with brass fila...

Page 32: ...If a light bulb needs to be replaced because it is worn or burnt out remove the guide frames see 9 5 1 Removing guide frames and self cleaning panels where present Then remove the bulb cover using a...

Page 33: ...n the oven making sure that grooved sections C are resting completely at the base of the slots Lower the door and once it is in place remove the pins from the holes in the hinges 10 4 Removing the doo...

Page 34: ...s panel by pulling the rear part gently upwards following the movement indicated by the arrows 1 Then pull the front of the glass panel upwards 2 Doing this detaches the 4 pins attached to the glass f...

Page 35: ...on the type of installation this appliance belongs to class 2 subclass 1 Fig A Fig B or class 1 Fig C It may be installed next to walls one of which must be higher than the appliance at a minimum dist...

Page 36: ...at and humidity produced by cooking in particular after prolonged use you are recommended to open a window or to increase the speed of any fans Combustion products can be extracted by means of hoods c...

Page 37: ...ng in kitchen units Connection using a rubber hose complying with current standards is only permitted if the hose can be inspected along its entire length The inside diameter of the hose must be 8 mm...

Page 38: ...e used for both built in and free standing appliances Make the connection to the gas mains using a continuous wall flexible steel pipe whose specifications comply with the applicable standard Carefull...

Page 39: ...ng it must be longer than the current conduction wires so that if the plug is torn off the power cable it is the last to be detached Avoid use of adapters and shunts as these could cause overheating a...

Page 40: ...rktop by tightening screws A 11 6 Positioning and levelling the appliance After making the electrical and or gas connections level the appliance on the floor by means of its four adjustable feet First...

Page 41: ...must be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps To change the nozzles proceed as described in the following paragraphs 12 1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob 1 Remove the pan stands and...

Page 42: ...44 Instructions for the installer 12 2 Arrangement of burners Burner Auxiliary Semi rapid Rapid Ultra rapid 2 3 2 4 1...

Page 43: ...pacity W Rated g h G30 Rated g h G31 Auxiliary 1 05 50 400 76 75 Semi rapid 1 8 65 500 131 129 Rapid 3 0 85 800 218 214 Ultra rapid 3 5 94 1600 255 250 Burner Rated heating capacity kW NATURAL GAS G20...

Page 44: ...rner minimum setting for city or natural gas Light the burner and turn it to the minimum position Extract the gas tap knob and turn the adjustment screw next to the tap rod depending on the model unti...

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