Smeg PIRO10NE Instruction Manual

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7.2 D
OOR GLASS ____________________________________________ 46
1. Preliminary instructions ____________________________________ 29
1.1 D
ISPOSING OF PACKAGING __________________________________ 30
1.2 DISPOSING OF OLD APPLIANCES ______________________________ 30
2. Description of controls_____________________________________ 31
2.1 FRONT CONTROL PANEL ____________________________________ 31
2.2 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER _________________________________ 33
2.3 C
LOCK AND PROGRAMMER __________________________________ 36
3. Using the oven ___________________________________________ 37
3.1 W
ARNINGS AND GENERAL ADVICE _____________________________ 37
3.2 O
VEN LIGHT ____________________________________________ 37
3.3 COOLING VENTILATION _____________________________________ 37
4. Available accessories______________________________________ 38
5. Cooking hints ____________________________________________ 40
5.1 T
RADITIONAL COOKING_____________________________________ 40
5.2 HOT-AIR COOKING ________________________________________ 40
5.3 G
RILL COOKING __________________________________________ 41
5.4 H
OT-AIR GRILLING ________________________________________ 41
5.5 DELICATE COOKING _______________________________________ 42
5.6 DEFROSTING ____________________________________________ 42
5.7 S
PIT ROASTING __________________________________________ 43
6. Recommended cooking table _______________________________ 44
7. Maintenance and cleaning __________________________________ 46
7.1 E
NAMELLED PARTS _______________________________________ 46
7.3 OUTER OVEN STRUCTURE __________________________________ 46
7.4 P
YROLYSIS: AUTOMATIC OVEN CLEANING________________________ 46
8. Extraordinary maintenance _________________________________ 50
8.1 R
EPLACING THE LIGHT BULB _________________________________ 50
8.2 D
ISMANTLING THE DOOR ___________________________________ 50
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Contents

Contents 27 7.2 DOOR GLASS ____________________________________________ 46 1. Preliminary instructions _______

Page 2 - Introduction

Description of controls 2.3 CLOCK AND PROGRAMMER 36 IMPORTANT : THE KNOB A MUST ALWAYS BE TURNED ANTICL

Page 3 - Preliminary instructions

Using the oven 3. Using the oven 3.1 WARNINGS AND GENERAL ADVICE Before using the oven for the first time, pre-heat it to maximum tempe

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Available accessories 4. Available accessories 38 The oven features 4 support positions for plates and racks

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Available accessories The chromium-plated tubular gripper is a very useful accessory in the kitchen. Besides firmly gripping plates

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Cooking hints 5. Cooking hints 40 In fan-assisted mode preheating should be carried out at 30/40°C above th

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Cooking hints 41 This system is ideal for cooking different types of food (fish, meat, etc.,) on more than

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Cooking hints 5.5 DELICATE COOKING 42 FUNCTION SWITCH 50 - 280 °C THERMOSTAT SELECTOR

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Cooking hints 5.7 SPIT ROASTING 43 FUNCTION SWITCH MAX. THERMOSTAT SWITCH AT MAXIMUM

Page 10 - Description of controls

Recommended cooking table 6. Recommended cooking table Cooking times, especially meat, vary according to the thickness and quality of the

Page 11 - Using the oven

Recommended cooking table 45 HOT-AIR COOKING FOOD LEVEL FROM BELOW TEMPERATURE (°

Page 12 - Available accessories

Introduction 28 Thank you for having preferred our product. From now on we feel sure you will enjoy cr

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Maintenance and cleaning 7. Maintenance and cleaning 7.1 ENAMELLED PARTS Wait for the oven to cool, take out all the removable parts an

Page 14 - Cooking hints

Maintenance and cleaning 7.4.1 Before starting the automatic cleaning cycle The Pyrolysis process can be performed at any time of the day

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Maintenance and cleaning 48 ON - ON 300 °C OFF 500 °C

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Maintenance and cleaning The cleaning cycle can be programmed so it starts at a specific time. Press key and change the setting by means

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Extraordinary maintenance 8. Extraordinary maintenance Periodically, the oven will require small maintenance operations or the replacemen

Page 18 - Recommended cooking table

Preliminary instructions 1. Preliminary instructions 29 WE ADVISE YOU READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY

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Preliminary instructions PARTS OF THE APPLIANCE MAY BE HOT DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO AVOID TOUCHING HEATIN

Page 20 - Maintenance and cleaning

Description of controls 2. Description of controls 2.1 FRONT CONTROL PANEL All the oven controls are grouped together on the front pane

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Description of controls DOOR LOCK INDICATOR LIGHT When this light comes on during automatic cleaning (pyrolysis), the door lock device i

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Description of controls 2.2 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER 33 LIST OF FUNCTIONS MINUTE-COUNTER KEY E

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Description of controls 34 NOTE : BEFORE SETTING THE PROGRAMMER ACTIVATE THE DESIRED FUNCTION AND TEMPERATUR

Page 24 - Extraordinary maintenance

Description of controls 2.2.5 Adjusting alarm volume The acoustic alarm has three different settings. These can be operated, while the al

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