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1. Manuale d uso del vostro forno Le guide d utilisation de votre four CID CFR z Gebruiksaanwijzing van uw oven Bedienungsanleitung Ihres Backofens Your oven s operating guide ES La gu a de utilizaci n de su horno CPT O guia de utilizaca de seu forno FM38X es SMEG Contents Introduction p 91 Recommendations p 92 Your oven p 93 Accessories p 94 Oven Installation Connection p 95 Dimensions for installation p 96 Oven use Setting the clock p 97 Microwave use p 98 Using the Microwave for automatic defrosting p 99 100 Using as a combination oven p 101 Using as a conventional oven p 102 Setting cooking temperature p 103 104 Delayed cooking p 105 106 Using the timer p 107 Using the child safety lock p 107 Putting the display in standby mode p 108 Cooking settings p 108 109 Cleaning the oven p 110 Changing lamps p 110 Troubleshooting p 111 Throughout this manual A indicates safety recommendations A a Py 90 indicates tips and advice Introduction Dear Customer Thank you for buying a SMEG oven Our design staff have produced a new generation of kitchen equipment to make everyday cooking a pleasure The clean lines and modern look of your SMEG oven will blend in perfectly with your kitchen d cor It is easy to use and performs to a high standard SMEG also makes a range of appliances such as hobs cooker hoods dishwashers washing machines and refrigerators all of which can b
2. w OQ KE 9999 Ny gO OQ E O OOG m You may change the remaining time at any point by pressing the touch control a and using the or touch controls To cancel the timer programme set the z timeat 0 00 and press the START STOP touch control Using the child safety lock To prevent your oven from being acidentally turned on you may lock the controls by per forming the following steps e Press on the START STOP button until you hear a long drawn out beep Keep pressing on the touch control until the bleep stops and a key appears on the indicator panel e To unlock the controls repeat the operation Press the START STOP touch control until you hear a long bleep Keep your finger on the touch control until the bleep stops and the n g key disappears from the display panel m i Cle 107 oO Yo Putting the display in standby mode To reduce your oven s power consumption to a minimum when it is not in use you can put the display in STANDBY MODE To carry out this operation proceed as follows ACTIVATING STANDBY MODE ae Your oven must be in normal time readout mode Press the and buttons together for five 9999 seconds The display reads Lcd off Take your fingers off the two controls 30 seconds later your readout will switch off Leg OFF Your oven is now in standby mode when you se Cw X are in normal time readout mo
3. Oven installation Connection Electrical connections must be made as per the connection plate fixed to the back of the appliance by an electrical fitter who must ensure that the appliance has been connected up in accordance with fitting instructions and local regulations Where the appliance is not connected to the mains electricity supply by a plug an omni polar cutout device with a contacts gap of at least 3 mm must be fitted on the supply side of the connection to meet safety requirements NOTE When power is connected the electronics of the oven are initialised this neutralizes the lighting for a few seconds If the oven is connected to the power supply by a plug this must remain accessible once the oven has been installed We cannot accept any liability in the event of an accident resulting from non existent or faulty earthing Operating Voltages oiin darniai enai aa aapa aaaeei 220 240 V 50 Hz Total wattage used in COOKINQ cccccccccrccconnnnnnnnannncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenr nr nn nnnnnos 3 561 kW Nominal power of grill ocicimooiniconinniia cab 1 5 kW Power output in MiCrOWAVES ccooononcnnncnonancnnnnnnnnarcnnononannanennonnnrrnrnnnnanarennnnnns 1000 W Energy consumption While heating to TI Ciria es 0 29 kWh to maintain 175 C for 1 hOUF a ccccccnnnnnnncncnnnonnonnnnnnnanancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nro ro rrnnnnnnns 0 78 kWh TOTAL dc a a da 1 07 kWh Inside dimensions of oven Wide aene aa a A a a Ea aE a 42 c
4. pressing the START STOP button for a second OPENING THE DOOR DURING COOKING If you open the oven door when cooking the cooking cycle will be stopped To re start cooking close the door and press the START STOP button 101 oO Yo Using as a conventional oven The resistors are the only source of energy in this mode Modes e Select the cooking mode Want E Select the program of your choice with the De du Q O ea enue SBS M amp ae 9980989 909 E g position O You can scroll through the cooking programs by keeping your finger on the touch control dh Pal 1030 200 The proposed temperature is displayed 8 caus do E g 200 C oe Mm X 7 D h e Push the START STOP touch control to vO O O O 2 start cooking The oven will display the most frequently used temperature You may nevertheless adjust this temperatu re yourself Cal 190 SQE Q Sri LUNE e Press the C w touch control ai cue dS0S ve Tw O amp a h o The C symbol flashes 0 0 2 e Adjust the temperature using the or touch controls ee e Confirm your choice by pressing the C touch control Even if pressing C W does not confirm your choice immediately your programme will be validated automatically a few seconds later During cooking the chosen temperature blinks When the oven has reached the set tempera ture the display glows steadily and the oven beeps for 3 seconds Exce
5. the hot air and redistributes it on all sides of the oven Preheating is unnecessary except for dishes with very short cooking times shortbread or for dishes that need to be seared roast beef The ventilated heat system is especially suitable for Keeping white meat tender Cooking vegetables and fish 1 to 4 ED Turbo Gril This position combines the fan and the grill The grill sends infrared rays onto the food and the air blown by the fan moderates their effect This position enables you to grill and roast without using a rotisserie 1to4 Gril This position is for grilling toast chops thick grills sausages etc Temperature Preset 35 Keeping warm Hot air is blown around your dishes by the fan 109 oO Yo Cleaning the oven Let the oven to cool down before cleaning it manually In general don t use any type of scouring powder or metal backed sponge or any sharp objects for cleaning Turning over the grill unit The grill can be turned over for cleaning the top of the oven a Pull the grill gently forward b Turn the grill over c The top surface of the oven can now be reached Proceed in reverse order to put the grill back in place AN Never turn on the grill when it is not in the correct position Removing the racks The racks may be removed for cleaning a Raise slightly b Rotate without forcing c Take the rack out The surrounds to the door an
6. 1000g 11 to 13 min veal chops 600g 5 min roast beef 1000g 10 min minced steaks 4 360g 3 to 4 min pieces of meat 600g 6 to 7 min Food Quantity Time strawberries 250g 2 to 3 min raspberries cherries 250g 2 to 3 min red currants blueber 250g 2 min 3 s to 4 min riesberries black cur rants place in a glass dish on the bottom place in a glass dish on the bottom oO Yo Using as a combination oven Your oven has two modes that combine traditional and microwave cooking Warning Do not use your oven under any cir cumstances in any of these two cooking modes if it is empty With touch control dh select your cooking mode Setting the cooking time Press control which will start flashing Set the time by pressing the or controls E g 30 seconds Setting the power Press control C w 200W which will start flashing Set the power by pressing the or controls E g 100W Setting the temperature Press control C w C which will start flashing Set the power by pressing the or controls E g 200 C Make sure the door is shut correctly Confirm your setting with the START STOP button Your oven will then start up and count down the cooking time second by second You can change the time settings wattage rating and cooking temperature while the oven is cooking If needs be cooking can be stopped by
7. 30 p m ag 1400 1009 jee enc SS You have programmed a cooking time of ge X h 30 min 9999 O OOG d The end of cooking time indicated is 1 pm 13 00 Adjust the end of cooking time using the or touch controls Example End of cooking time 2 pm 14 00 Once the end of cooking time has been programmed normal time is displayed The oven will now start heating up in time for cooking to be finished by 2 pm 14 00 When cooking is completed the oven will beep for several minutes You can stop the oven from beeping by pressing on the START STOP button for 1 second You may consult or change the end of cooking time at any time by Ny pressing the OQ button To cancel your program press the START STOP touch control M 106 Using the timer Your oven has a separate timer independant from the oven s programmes It can be used as a kitchen timer For this the timer display makes the time temporarily disappear e Press the hourglass symbol x The display flashes the hourglass symbol appears and flashes e Press or until the display shows the leng th of cooking time required up to 59 minutes and 50 seconds The display stops flashing after a few seconds and the timer starts counting down the time in seconds When the time is up the timer the timer beeps and the symbol flashes Stop the beeping by pressing the touch control or START STOP Normal time is now displayed
8. as necessary a ogg DA 00 ey N ee DD Or5e sal SS EJE O y 1 e Or 17 0S E DA Or 103 oO Yo Combined traditional and microwave cooking You can change temperatures and power for combined traditional and microwave cooking en 20000 Sa either when you select your cooking mode or USNO sac esse during cooking se lw o X h 0909 je O O O d Press control C w for about 2 seconds until the power readout starts to flash HBS age Set the power you want to memorize wr Cl o KE eso e using the or controls NV Confirm your choice by pressing C w Hn OSO S Ww X h 000 T 9990 3 You can then pass onto individual temperature setting The temperature readout flashes Adjust the programmable temperature setting with the or controls fans 3080000 i KA DEO Confirm all your power and temperature aw 4 Ow settings by pressing the START STOP button 2 ee 3 Your temperature and power programme will be kept in memory for subsequent cooking sessions You can re programme personal settings as necessary NENT W Individual settings are not possible in mode 104 Delayed cooking adjustment is now possible cd a gt E w tw OO X h 999 Y 9909 J Set the chosen cooking mode and adjust the Mar temperature if nec
9. cm high They will take slightly longer to heat Make sure the tray is in the middle on the bottom and there is at least 1 cm between the sides of the tray and the metal walls and door For babies Baby bottles must be heated without the teat the liquid must be shaken and its temperature checked with the back of the hand before being given to the child Baby food must be mixed and its temperature checked before being given to the child to avoid any risks of possibly serious internal burning WARNING Do not let children use the oven unattended unless they have received appro priate instructions and can use the oven correctly understanding the danger of improper oven use We recommend you to cover your food in most cases it will be tastier and your unit will remain clean longer However before cooking food or heating drinks in a bottle or any hermetically closed container remove the cork or lid to avoid any risks of explosion Avoid heating or cooking whole poached or fried eggs as they may burst causing serious burns and irreparable oven damage Liquids may boil without bubbles appearing at the surface To avoid spilling and risks of burns wait 20 seconds before taking the container out of the oven or putting anything what soever in it to prevent splashing e For small items Sausages croissants etc place a glass of water beside the food e Cooking times that are too long will dry out the food and burn it To avoid this
10. d the oven must always be kept clean If these surfaces become damaged by excessive grease call in a specialist before using your unit If your oven smells or is dirty inside boil a cup of water containing some lemon juice or vinegar for two minutes and then wipe the inside walls clean using a few drops of dish washing liquid Changing lamps e The lamp is located in the top of the oven To avoid electrocution switch off the power before attempting to change the lamp Let the oven cool if necessary a Remove the grill b Unscrew the protective shade see diagram c Unscrew the bulb turning it to the left Lamp specifications 15W 220 240 V 300 C E 14 fitting d Change the bulb replace the cover and unscrew re connect the oven to the power supply cover e Re assemble the grill unit and connect your oven gt Use a rubber glove to easily uns crew the lamp and its cover IN 110 A Troubleshooting if you re not sure that your oven is working properly it doesn t necessarily mean that there s a problem When in doubt always check the following points connected power supply The fuse has blown The oven isn t heating The selected temperature is too low Other causes The lamp is unusable The oven isn t connected to the power supply or the fuse has blown The oven lamp isn t working The fan stops 1 hour at the most after using the micro
11. de it will turn off 000 O O O automatically after 30 seconds MTL DISACTIVATING STANDBY MODE w thw O K Your oven must be in the normal time readout mode 0 90090 Press the and buttons together for five seconds cP Jin The display reads Lcd on Take your fingers off the two controls You are now out of the STANDBY MODE the eo readout is now permanently on Cooking settings The appliance is hot during use Do not touch the heater elements inside the oven Keep young children at a safe distance 108 Parts of the oven in PROGRAMS Power Min Preset max 100w 1000w 1000w 5 Microwave Temperature Min Preset max 40 190 210 Power 100w 200w 350w Combined microwave DESCRIPTION OF FEATURES Energy is supplied by the microwave system and is distributed by the upper and lower generators This position optimises defrosting This position combines the microwave with ven tilated heating Hot air cooks the outside and the microwave goes to the heart of the dish Recommend ed positions 1to4 100w 200w 500w Combined grill This position combines grill and microwave The grill browns the food on the outside and the microwave goes to the heart of your dish Temperature Min Preset max 40 200 250 Fan oven Heat comes from a resistor at the bottom of the oven the centrally placed fan sucks up
12. e coordinated with your new SMEG oven Of course we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requi rements and our Customer Relations department is at your disposal to answer all your questions and to listen to all your suggestions SMEG is certain that by setting new standards of excellence by which standards of excellence customers will find that SMEG appliances offer a better and more exciting way of living 91 AS eal Recommendations e Your appliance is designed solely for household use cooking heating or defrosting food stuffs The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any other inappropriate use of the oven Before you use your microwave oven make sure that all the recipients and accessories are suitable for use with it e g flameproof glass porcelain etc To avoid damaging your unit never turn it on when it is empty or if the support plate is not in place Do not touch the openings in the locks on the front this may damage to the oven requi ring outside repair Keep a close eye on the oven when products are heated or cooked in containers made of disposible plastic paper or any other combustible material They may be subject to sponta neous burning e We do not recommend using metal recipients knives forks or spoons or metal staples used on defrosting sachets However it is possible to heat up food in covered aluminium trays provided they are fairly shallow no more than 4
13. e food to drip away To make defrosting as homogeneous as possible separate chicken escalopes fish fillets or pieces of meat as soon as you can Turn the food over or mix it up when it is half defrosted Leave food to rest after defrosting it Normally the rest time defrosting time Never refreeze any defrosted food before it has been cooked 99 es Using the Microwave for automatic defrosting Defrosting bread and doughs Defrosting sea food Defrosting fish Defrosting meat Defrosting fruit 100 place in a glass dish on the bottom place in a glass dish on the bottom place in a glass dish on the bottom 7 to 9 min turn halfway through Food Quantity Time pain baguette 100g 45 sto 55s 200g 1 to 1 min 30 s round loaves 400g 2 min to 2 min 30 s pie crust 300g 1 min Food Quantity Time scallops 500g 5 min peeled shrimps 100g 1 min 30 s to 2 min whole shrimp 200g 5 to 7 min gambas 10 500g 11 to 13 min prawns 1000g 10 to 11 min Food Quantity Time cod or haddock fillets 400g 3 to 4 min whiting codling 500g 3 to 4 min sole plaice 2 300g 2 min to 2 min 30 s fish steaks 1 at a time 1 min 30 s to 2 min hake salmon 4 at a time 4 to 5 min trout 3 540g 4 to 5 min Food Quantity Time pigeon 500g to 600g 5 to 7 min chicken escalope 2 200g 3 to 4 min chicken legs 4 1000g whole chicken
14. essary Le 9 gs SELE ji 000G SS w 0 8 9999 O y Example ambient heat position Temperature 200 C Press on the Cooking time Le i hos z Q Nov a SIS 5 button l l A cun e esce The cooking time begins flashing showing s X h 0 00 as does the symbol to show tht OO po 909 J Press on the or buttons to set the desired time Example 25 minutes cooking time The cooking time that you have set will be automatically recorded after a few seconds or can be confirmed by pressing the button again The clock time will then appear once again on the display and the symbol stops flashing After performing these actions the oven starts heating At the end of the cooking cycle the oven will beep for a few minutes and the symbol will start flashing You can stop the beeps by pressing on the START STOP button for 1 second You may consult or modify the cooking end time at any moment by pressing on the O button To cancel your program me press on the START STOP button 105 oO Yo Programming your chosen cooking end time This can only be done in the cooking modes Perform the same procedure as for pro grammed cooking and after setting the De TOD 60098 cooking time Li ong ene esse Press the end cooking O touch m Chw X amp control the cooking end time is indicated 99 od y y and flashes as does the symbol to indicate that it may be adjusted Example It is 12
15. ith a fan that continues to run until the oven has cooled down If for some reason you are unable to solve the problem yourself contact the After Sales Service immediately AA 111
16. les on the side walls see diagram Make a 3 mm diameter hole in the side of the unit first to prevent the wood from splitting 560 568 a 96 Oven use Setting the clock When the oven is first switched on at the mains y e The display blinks o 3 ee 5 5 e Press the and buttons Keeping af a finger on the button rather than tapping it is quicker The example shows 12 30 a Cy O E e Press the START STOP button to 999 999 confirm Changing the clock e Press on both and buttons sa E together for a few seconds until the dis 0000 2 play blinks wi e Adjust the time using the or buttons e Confirm the time by pressing w tw If the button is not pressed the oven will automatically set gt ve M Ea the time after a few seconds 97 OAKA Oven use Microwave use YOUR OVEN HAS 2 MICROWAVE COOKING MODES Modes A Warning Do not turn your oven on under any circumstances in either of these two modes if it is empty With the dh button select cooking mode Setting the cooking time Press control which will start flashing Set the time by pressing the or controls E g 30 seconds Setting the wattage w im Press control w 2 which will start flashing Set the power by pressing the or controls Example 800W Make sure the door is shut correctly Confirm yo
17. m Height PAPA P P EE danas aE EE Oea E EAEEREN anaE 21 cm paa EE E E E N A E A hedetadens 37 cm Effective VOLUME cocida eee 32 litres min network voltage connection diameter of fuse cable 230V 50Hz 1Ph N 11 5 mm2 16A Certain internal components can cause electric shocks even after the power has been turned off For any repairs requiring the removal of a protective cover providing protection against exposure to microwaves only qualified staff can work on the appliance without the risk of danger If the power cable is damaged it must be repla ced by the after sales service department or similarly qualified personnel in order to avoid all risks of danger 95 A Dimensions for installation The oven has an high performance air circulation system which gives remarkable results for cooking and cleaning as long as the following points are applied The oven may be fitted either underneath a work surface or in a suitable sized column unit Cut a hole measuring 50 mm x 50 mm in the back wall of the insert space for the elec tric cable to pass through See diagram left Centre the oven in the unit and make sure that it is at least 2 mm from any other unit beside it The unit must be heat resistant or covered with heat resistant material The oven must be disconnected from the power supply while it is being installed in the unit For greater stability fix the oven in the unit with 2 screws in the ho
18. never use the same cooking times as you use for your traditional oven If you see any smoke coming out keep the oven door closed turn the oven off and disconnect it 92 Your oven A 4 4 SL oo oo hs me T Qu ua DE w Sy X 9999 990 DE He 700 230 1 START STOP button 5 End ebolana Time and temperature g setting 6 Independent timer Temperature power setting 7 Programme selector 4 Cooking time The oven programmer a YO m FON seg Ooo 1 ZN o LEAP 3 gage 00606 1 Wattage indicator 4 Timer indicator Q Clock and time display 5 End cooking indicator 3 Temperature indicator 6 Cooking time indicator 93 A Accessories Reversible oven shelf Inversing this shelf will let you gain extra height inside the oven It may only be used for dual level reheating The grid can only be used with metal recipients for the following functions You can however warm up food in an aluminium tray by putting it on a plate before it is placed on the grill Glass dish It can be put at the bottom of your oven for cat ching any juice or fat dripping from food cooked on the grill It can also be used for the functions LZ sa To keep your oven clean after all cooking modes put the glass Ay dish at the bottom of the oven a M A Never touch pans with bare hands after cooking
19. ption Variable power grill Power level proposed Turbo gril 66 Can be adjusted from 1 50 to 4 100 Cooking can be stopped by pressing the START STOP button for a second In the traditional cooking mode you do not need to specify a cooking time 102 oO Yo Setting cooking temperature Traditional cooking You can change the temperature for traditio 30 nal cooking either when you select your J ene cooking mode or during cooking Tw O X 999 O O O Press control C w for about 2 seconds until the temperature display starts to flash Pal 30 Set the temperature you want to memo LO 7 Sade rize using the or controls or 4 Cw o x Confirm your choice by pressing C w 9900810 O O O Your programme will be kept in memory for subsequent cooking sessions You can re programme cooking temperatures Pas 1 Eg as necessary Let J age Microwave cooking You can change the power for oe i E Crs Nood OOOD traditional cooking either when you select VLA your cooking mode or during cooking mw Cw o E 0000 0090 Press control C w for about 2 seconds until the power readout starts to flash Set the power you want to memorize using the or controls Fan Tao opan ANY C Confirm your choice by pressing C w sony Your programme will be kept in memory for subsequent cooking sessions You can re programme cooking powers
20. ur setting with the START STOP button Your oven will then start up and count down the cooking time second by second If needs be cooking can be stopped by pres sing the START STOP button for a second OPENING THE DOOR DURING COOKING LE w Ty O K a O If you open the oven door during cooking the cooking cycle will stop To re start cooking close the door and press the START STOP button Qe IG 00 OC 0 Es Or5o ve ge 0750 ve Oe 4 NN 9 The mode does not require resetting wattage 98 Using the Microwave for automatic defrosting Thanks to your microwave oven the hours of waiting for your food to defrost are over The microwave is the deep freeze s best ally as it enables you to defrost your frozen food up to ten times quicker than by just leaving it in the open air Recommendations Defrosting times vary depending on the type of appliance They also depend on the size shape initial temperature and quality of the food Make sure that you remove any metallic attachments on food packaging when defrosting If there are any ice crystals on the food scrape them off beforehand with a knife Otherwise the ice will create a screen and slow down defrosting Put meat or fish on an overturned saucer for defrosting This enables any juice liable to trigger off a cooking process by being in contact with th
21. wave or when the oven temperature has dropped below about 125 C If it has not stopped after 1 hour The cooling fan keeps working after the oven is turned off Connect to power supply Change the fuse checking that it is 16A Raise the temperature setting Contact the After Sales Service Change the bulb Connect to power supply or change fuse Nothing Contact the After Sales Service There is a metallic element too near a The oven gives off sparks Wail or the rack Remove all metal elements from close to the walls Never use a metal element with the rack Microwaves are not reaching food The food does not get hot when in microwave mode The door is not shut correctly Check that your utensils are com patible with microwave ovens Check that door shuts correctly The oven door is not closed correctly The oven light stays on even when the oven is switched off There is a faulty component in the microwave circuit Check that the door is completely closed Call the After Sales Service The oven smokes during cooking Cooking temperature is too high The fan in the top of the oven not visible works even when the oven has stopped The oven makes noises after cooking is finished Lower the cooking temperature This is normal Ovens are fitted w

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