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Summary of Contents for UEOM7 A

Page 1: ...Electric MODEL UEOM7 A WEOM7 A Appliance Operation Manual INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND CLEANING ...

Page 2: ...ome confirming our reputation at the forefront of appliance excellence The elegant simplicity of St George designs combined with high performance features will remain contemporary for many years to come In the interests of product innovation consumer safety and continual improvement St George reserves the right to change accessories and inclusions and alter specifications without notice ...

Page 3: ...I Electric MODEL UEOM7 A WEOM7 A Appliance Operation Manual INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND CLEANING ...

Page 4: ... Oven Function Modes 4 1 4 Manual Automatic Settings 4 1 5 Accessories 5 2 USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME 6 3 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 7 Diagram 7 3 1 Setting Up 7 3 2 Setting the Time of Day 7 3 3 Manual Operation 7 3 4 Setting the Alarm Timer 8 3 5 Mode Switch 9 3 6 Oven Temperature Control 9 3 7 Grill Control 10 ...

Page 5: ...ing 11 5 COOKING INSTRUCTIONS 12 5 1 Preheating 12 5 2 Defrost 13 5 3 Fan Oven 14 5 4 Normal Oven 15 5 5 Fan Grill 16 5 6 Grill 17 5 7 Grilling in Lower Compartment 18 5 8 Automatic Programmed Cooking 19 5 8 1 Setting a Cooking Duration Time 20 5 8 2 Setting Oven to Stop Automatically 21 5 8 3 Setting Oven to Start and Stop Automatically 22 6 TEMPERATURE GUIDES 23 24 25 7 HINTS WARNING 26 ...

Page 6: ...2 9 TROUBLE SHOOTERS SERVICE CALL CHECK 33 10 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS INSTRUCTIONS 34 10 1 Warnings 34 10 2 Measurement Charts see diagrams 34 10 3 Preparing Cupboard Cavity 34 10 4 Providing a Suitable Flue 40 10 5 Securing the Appliance 40 11 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS INSTRUCTIONS 41 11 1 Wiring Rules Warnings 41 11 2 Electrical Loads 41 11 3 Voltage Supply Connection 41 11 4 Diagrams 42 ...

Page 7: ...00 C the safety shut down mechanism switches off the element 1 2 Cleaning Made Simple Cleaning the oven is made simple with the St George high quality vitreous enamel oven interior liner The oven and grill doors easily lift off for better access while cleaning as do the shelves and shelf side assemblies In addition an Optional Self Clean Oven Liner Kit is available as an accessory which catalyses ...

Page 8: ...e 6 shelf levels assure the Acts as an extra shelf and the pan is coated with vitreous enamel for optimal use of the 93 litre oven long life and easy cleaning Separate Grill Compartment WEOM only Self Clean Oven Liners Optional Extra great to alleviate extra cleaning requirements 5 ...

Page 9: ...m on the elements and surface will be given off as smoke This is a normal action and the oil may be removed by the following procedure 1 Set the Clock Timer for manual operation of the oven see section 3 for control panel operation instructions 2 Set the oven temperature to 18000 3 With the oven door closed leave the oven on for approximately one hour or until the smoke has disappeared 4 For the W...

Page 10: ...e set at any time by pressing and holding the cooking time E and stop time 03 buttons together Once pressed the C and 03 buttons can be released and the time can then be set by pressing the or buttons within 3 seconds of releasing the E and 0 buttons The selected time will be set within 3 seconds after releasing the or buttons The unit will then commence timing from the selected time on the displa...

Page 11: ...ter last releasing all buttons and the time of day will be displayed The alarm timer can be cancelled by re setting the alarm time to 0 00 The Z symbol will no longer be displayed and the display will revert back to the time of day Pressing the alarm timer button during timing will display the remaining time for 3 seconds after which the display will revert back to the time of day Once the alarm t...

Page 12: ... times while the oven is in operation This provides an extra safety precaution to indicate that the oven has been left on 3 6 Oven Temperature Control This control allows you to select your required cooking temperature which will be maintained during operation Turn the control clockwise to switch power on and select your required temperature An indicator light will show when the oven is heating an...

Page 13: ...ired setting WEOM Grilling in the oven is controlled by setting the mode switch to Grill The speed of cooking may be varied by altering the grill pan and rack positions The separate grill control is used to select the heat desired for grilling in the grill compartment only The control may be turned in either direction to your required setting The separate grill has two heating zones an inner zone ...

Page 14: ...nly 4 4 Fan Grill In this mode the direct infrared heat from the grill element is combined with heat being circulated by the fan to cook the food which should be positioned near the centre of the oven This gives the appearance and flavour similar to food cooked in a rotisserie 4 5 Grill inoven This mode uses the infrared heat of the top inner element to grill foods to your requirement For the WEOM...

Page 15: ...n Grill 2 Set the oven to the desired temperature PREHEATING GUIDE for 18000 setting Cooking Mode Preheat time mins Normal Oven 25 30 Fan Oven 15 20 Fan Grill 15 20 For your cooking convenience use Fan Oven or Fan Grill modes for fast efficient preheating of the main oven Please note that any food or other cooking utensils placed in the oven during preheating will affect the preheating time The pr...

Page 16: ...ing this method but it is especially good for meat and fish fillets and delicate frozen foods such as cream cheesecakes gateaux and cakes with icing or frosting Using Defrost Mode 1 Adjust oven shelves to correct position this mode is most effective when food is placed near the centre of the oven 2 Select Defrost on the mode switch 3 When defrosting is complete turn the mode switch to the off posi...

Page 17: ...he oven This filter assists in keeping the blades of the fan clear of excess fats whilst cooking particularly when fan grilling or roasting in fan oven mode The filter can simply be removed after use for easy cleaning The fan blades should be periodically cleaned to ensure the fan operates efficiently When the filter is positioned over the fan the air movement of the fan is altered and may produce...

Page 18: ...ust oven shelves to desired position s 2 Seiect Normal Oven on mode switch 3 Set the Oven Temperature Control to the desired temperature 4 When cooking is complete turn off the oven temperature control and mode switch to the off positions to turn the oven off HINT If water is used in your cooking such as water placed in a baking dish the water will evaporate inthe oven in the form of steam which m...

Page 19: ...gh oven vent For improved cooking results St George recommend turning food once only Using Fan Grill Mode 1 OVEN DOOR MUST BE CLOSED IN Fan Grill MODE 2 Place food 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 such that the food is positioned as close as possible to the centre of the oven 4 Sele...

Page 20: ...n only 2 Place food on grill rack and pan supplied use grill rack in low position 3 Place grill pan on shelf carrier position of your preference 4 Select Grill on mode switch 5 For the UEOM model select the heat desired for grilling using the Grill control For the WEOM model the oven has a preset temperature for the Grill mode The oven and grill controls cannot override this preset temperature 6 W...

Page 21: ...plied use grill rack in either low or high position to your preference 3 Place grill pan on shelf carrier 4 Select the heating area half or full and the heat desired for grilling using the Grill control 5 When a grilling heat is selected the grill indicator light will glow continuously 6 When cooking is complete turn the Grill control to the off position NOTE The Grill control of the WEOM model op...

Page 22: ...uring cooking will last safely for possibly long periods in the oven prior to cooking will last safely in the oven after cooking is complete When calculating cooking times remember to take into account the retained heat after the oven turns off particularly if the oven will be unattended when it turns oft and if applicable any pre heating time NOTE Automatic cooking is available in the oven only a...

Page 23: ...e relevant time will be displayed for 3 seconds after which the display will revert back to the time of day Once cooking time has elapsed the alarm will sound the AUTO indicator will flash and the 8h indicator will no longer be displayed Pressing any of the four left hand buttons will cancel the alarm If not cancelled the alarm will automatically cancel after 5 minutes Remember to switch all oven ...

Page 24: ...y The relevant time will be displayed for 3 seconds after which the display will revert back to the time of day Once cooking time has elapsed the alarm will sound the AUTO indicator will flash and the 85 indicator will no longer be displayed Pressing any of the four left hand buttons will cancel the alarm If not cancelled the alarm will automatically cancel after 5 minutes Remember to switch all o...

Page 25: ...lculate the difference between the set finishing time and the selected cooking time to achieve the correct time that the oven will commence operation The oven will commence operation at the calculated time the5 symbol will be displayed and the oven will cook until the selected stop time Pressing the cooking time or stop buttons during cooking will display the remaining cooking and finishing times ...

Page 26: ...is reduced to 1900 C for the remaining cooking time Bake joints and vegetables in shallow baking dishes to allow the heat to circulate evenly and brown food all over An oven may be packed with a complete meal of meat vegetables and dessert When preparing such a meal place meat dish in lower part of oven the first shelf from the bottom of the oven can be used Put the vegetables and dessert above Th...

Page 27: ...gues pavlova 1400 1200 baked custard 1400 1350 Slow Rich fruit cake 20cm 1500 1400 Light fruit cake 1800 1650 Moderately Slow Casseroles 1700 Deep buttercakes 1800 1700 Moderate Shallow buttercakes sponges 1900 1800 biscuits meat loaf baked fish 2200 2000 Moderately Hot Swiss roll patty cakes 230 2100 rock cakes shortcrust pastry 2500 2300 Hot Scones puff pastry 2600 These Cooking Charts are inten...

Page 28: ...00 2300 1900 Pork Legs Cook highest temperature for first 20 minutes and reset to lower temperature until cooked ______ TYPE OF NORMAL POULTRY FISH TIME 500g OVEN FAN OVEN CHICKEN Whole or Pieces 30 mins 500g 1900 1800 DUCK 1 4 1 6kg 35 mins 500g 1900 1800 1 7 1 9kg 35 mins extra 1900 1800 TURKEY 2 5 4 0kg 30 mins 500g 1900 1800 4 0 6 0kg 35 mins extra 1900 1800 6 0 8 0kg 1900 1800 8 0 10 0k g __ ...

Page 29: ...me HINTS Condensation during Cooking If water is used in your cooking such as ater placed inbakin g dish the water will evaporate in the oven in the form of steam causing condensation to escape and run down the front of your appliance This does not cause any problems to your appliance electrical or othervise however it is advisable to wipe away the condensation from the oven with a warm damp cloth...

Page 30: ...he floor of the oven Do not use cleaning agents on the liners To clean the oven 1 Brush the burnt flakes from the oven floor 2 Clean the non liner surfaces of the oven See 8 3 Routine If large areas of the catalytic liners are covered with fat the self cleaning action may be affected Clean with clear hot water only 8 2 Recommended Cleaners Various manufacturers Stainless Steel cleansers may be use...

Page 31: ... of any kind the steel pads drop metal fibres onto the Stainless Steel and with prolonged use the fibres will turn rusty causing the appliance to have a rusty dull appearance Various manufacturers Stainless Steel cleansers may be used St George recommend 3M Stainless Steel Cleanser for that extra polish Cleaning the Oven Interior DO NOT USE ALUMINIUM FOIL OR DISHES WITH REFLECTIVE QUALITIES in bas...

Page 32: ...GLEANING MAINTENANCE DO NOT USE ANY CAUSTIC CLEANSERS OR ABRASIVE POWDERS OR SCOURERS ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE APPLIANCE oven spray abrasive powder caustic spraysabsiepoe steel wool 29 ...

Page 33: ...eansers Clean the shelves and shelf carriers with soapy steel wool or place in dishwasher if desired 8 5 Removing Oven Door The oven door can easily be removed for better access while cleaning To remove oven door 1 Open the door fully and pull the clips back towards you and onto the hooks 2 Again raise the door slightly 3 Holding the sides of the door near the top and making sure that the clips st...

Page 34: ...GLEANING MAINTENANCE REMOVAL REPLACEMENT OF OVEN GRILL DOOR Hook Clip 31 ...

Page 35: ...Changing the Light Globe The light globe located behind the glass cover on the left hand side wall of the oven To change the globe 1 Snap out the glass cover 2 Unscrew the light globe and replace it 3 Replace the glass cover 32 ...

Page 36: ...Off position Mode control on incorrect selection Rubber seal has gap and ends Correct some doors sealed this do not meet way for venting purposes Clock Timer illumination flashing Turn power OFF at meter box Wait 30 seconds or only partly illuminated and turn power ON Reset clock IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ST GEORGE APPLIANCE AND REQUIRE A SERVICE CHECK PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE IN YOUR STATE co...

Page 37: ...sizes must be precise as only a small degree of error can be allowed for out of square or over sized cutouts 10 3 Preparing the Cupboard Cavity To prepare the cupboard cavity cut out hole per measurements in diagram or chart Bearers are required to be placed in the base of the cupboard cavity The bearers should be 100mm maximum width but of sufficient strength to support the oven A full floor oven...

Page 38: ... TRAPEZOID FLUE TOJ S3UIT 580 600 NB The dimensions shown here are integrated Flush Mounted as recommended by St George For dimensions of other installation types see chart w 597 Installation Dimensions All Method H W D 575 20 Flush 910 600 580 Trim Exposed 896 564 560 H HEIGHT W WIDTH D DEPTH 35 ...

Page 39: ...f Oven Gap no more than 25mm F 1 Oven flue pipe Flue pipe venting to Reirculatngt Warning external atmosphere ice No Combustible material to be within 25mm of Flue Pipes or Heat Shields Heat deflector Cowl must shield beftedVn to Roof Spac Vent to Roof Space Vent to Venting to or return or return 25mm roof space External to Kitchen Kto Kitchen Atmosphere Heat Shield 36 ...

Page 40: ...55 20 Installation Dimensions____ NB The dimensions shown here are integrated Method H W D Flush Mounted as recommended by St George Fls64 60 8 For dimensions of other installation types see chart Trim Exposed 629 568 560 H HEIGHT W WIDTH D DEPTH 37 ...

Page 41: ... allows tower to match width __ of oven trim Edges of cupboard door above and drawer below can then be aligned with oven trim Remove 5 5mm spacers from 4 feet when installing 20 Option 1 Option 2 1 5nmn 90 z w 575 L Option 3 Option 4 4mm Options 1to 3 Integrated Flush Mounted Option 4 Trim Exposed 38 ...

Page 42: ...INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS INSTRUCTIONS BUILDING IN OPTIONS SINGLE OVENS 39 ...

Page 43: ...kitchen This can be according to your local Electrical and Building requirements to the roof space to an outdoor vent or through the roof to external atmosphere Alternatively it can be recirculated back into the room Straight flue pipes must have a minimum diameter of 50mm If the flue has any bend or angle the pipe diameter must be increased to at least 75mm Bends must always have the maximum poss...

Page 44: ...rk be necessary This will also allow easy connection of supply 11 2 Electrical Loads UEOM 7 WEOM 7 Oven 2400W Oven 2400W Oven Grill 2700W Oven Grill 2700W Oven Light Fan 50W Oven Light Fan 50W Grill 3350W Total Loading 2 75Kw Total Loading 6 1Kw 11 3 Voltage Supply Connection To connect the electrical supply for the appliance 1 Ensure the supply cable and fuse rating are suitable for the appliance...

Page 45: ...ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGR4AMS INSTRUCTIONS WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL UEOM 7 0 m 7 zYLIIIII 9 C o P 50054 42 ...

Page 46: ...ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS INSTRUCTIONS WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL WEOM 7 REAR VIEW L_ _ ____ Li P 00 43 a ...

Page 47: ...art or the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician 6 Storage in or on Appliance flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or near surface units 7 Do not Use Water on Grease Fires smother fire or flame or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher 8 Use only Dry Potholder moist or damp potholders on hot surfa...

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