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DANGER

Electric Shock Hazard
Touching some  of  the  interna

l

 components

 

can cause serious personal injury or death.

 

Do not disassemble this appliance.

WARNING

Electric Shock Hazard
Improper use of  

earthing 

can  result in

 

electric 

shock. Do not plug into an outlet until

 

the 

appliance is  properly  installed and 

earthed.

CLEANING

Be sure to unplug the appliance from the
power supply.

1.

Clean the cavity of the oven after using
with a slightly damp cloth.

2.

Clean the accessories in the usual way
in soapy water.

3.

The door frame and seal and
neighbouring parts must be cleaned
carefully with a damp cloth  when they
are dirty.

1. A short power-supply cord is provided

to reduce the risks resulting from becoming

entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.

2. If a long cord set or extension cord is
used:
1)The marked electrical rating of the cord
set or extension cord should be at least as
great as the electrical rating of  the  appliance.

This appliance must be 

earthed.

 In the

 

event of an electrical short circuit,

 earthing 

reduces the risk of electric

 

shock by 

providing an escape wire for

 

the electric 

current. This appliance is

 

equipped with a 

cord having a

n earthing 

wire with a

n

 

earthed 

plug. The plug must

 

be plugged 

into an outlet that is properly

 

installed 

and 

earthed.

Consult a qualified electrician or

 

serviceman if the 

earthing

 instructions

 

are 

not completely understood or if doubt

 

exists as to whether the appliance is

 

properly 

earth

ed. If it is necessary to

 

use 

an extension cord , use only a 3-wire

 

extension cord.

2)

The  extension cord  must be a

n earthed

-

type 3-wire cord.

3)

The long cord should be arranged so that

it will not drape over the counter top or
tabletop where it can be pulled on by
children or tripped over unintentionally.

4.

Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners

or sharp metal scrapers to clean the

 

oven

door glass since they can
scratch the surface, which may
result in shattering of the glass.

5.

Cleaning Tip---For easier cleaning of the

cavity walls that the food cooked can
touch:
Place half a lemon in a bowl, add 300ml

 of

water and heat on 100%

 

microwave

power for 10 minutes.
Wipe the oven clean using a soft, dry cloth.

Earthing Installation to Reduce the Risk 

of Injury to Persons

 

6

Summary of Contents for SMC4530

Page 1: ...cooking collection Instructions for use and warranty details Steam Microwave Convection Oven Model No SMC4530 kLEEnma1d ...

Page 2: ...results carefully read the instructions on how your new appliance is to be installed Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service call costs Once installation is complete please read this instruction manual carefully and get to know the controls and the features of your new Kleenmaid appliance These simple instructions will enable you to achieve excellent results from the very fi...

Page 3: ...IFICATIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION EARTHING INSTALLATION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS CLEANING UTENSILS SETTING UP YOUR OVEN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT INSTALLATION BEFORE FIRST USE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TROUBLE SHOOTING KLEENMAID WARRANTY CONTENTS 12 31 2 6 6 7 8 9 13 30 32 ...

Page 4: ...ly affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation Model Rated Voltage Rated Input Power Microwave Rated Output Power Microwave Oven Capacity External Dimensions Net Weight Rated Output Power Grill Rated Input Power Convection 230 240V 50Hz 900W SMC4530 Approx 454mm Rated Input Power Steam PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY Specificat...

Page 5: ... it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 17 Do not store or use this appliance outdoors 18 Do not use this oven near water in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 19 The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating The surfaces are liable to get hot during use Keep the cord away from hea...

Page 6: ...Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements Children shall be kept away unless continuously supervised 30 The surface of a storage cabinet can get hot 31 The microwave oven must not be operated behind a closed cabinet door 32 The microwave oven is intended for heating food and beverages Drying of food or clothing and heating of warming pads slippers sponges damp cloths and similar item...

Page 7: ...ircuit earthing reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having an earthing wire with an earthed plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and earthed Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the earthing instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whe...

Page 8: ...ing warming only Do not leave oven unattended while cooking Use to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat Use with supervision for short term cooking only Use as a cover to prevent splattering or a wrap for steaming Microwave safe only Follow the manufacturer s instructions Should be labeled Microwave Safe Some plastic containers soften as the food inside gets hot Boiling bags and tightly clos...

Page 9: ...etal trimmed utensils Metal twist ties Paper bags Plastic foam Wood Metal shields the food from microwave energy Metal trim may cause arcing May cause a fire in the oven Plastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid inside when exposed to high temperature Wood will dry out when used in the microwave oven and may split or crack May cause arcing Transfer food into microwave safe dish May cause arc...

Page 10: ...t on the installation site with a contact gap of at least 3 mm Adapters power boards and extension cords must not be used Overloading can result in fire If the appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug the connection equipment must have adequate contact separation of all poles to provide full disconnection and the appliance must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with th...

Page 11: ...4 5 3 54 854 5 9 1 9 6 4 2 58 4 2 54 8 22 4 2 54 925 9 4 4 1 9 3 9 45 5 8 9 56 8 54 5 9 662 4 4 542 8 4 9 4 49 22 4 58 4 9 49 22 54 49 8 549 8 9 2 2 58 4 3 8 9 2 4 853 4 588 49 22 54 4 9 4 5 662 4 9 3 9 X8 9 9 4 6 5 A min 45 Ventilation grid Cabinet feet Note There should be a gap above the oven min 45 50 460 250 45 33 3 9 3 4 4 250 10 Ventilation openings behind min 25cicm2 l min 1 600 r50 r560 1...

Page 12: ...gher 5IF BQQMJBODF NVTU CF EJTDPOOFDUFE GSPN UIF QPXFS TVQQMZ EVSJOH BMM JOTUBMMBUJPO XPSL SFFO BOE yellow BSUI XJSF MVF FVUSBM XJSF SPXO JWF Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 PSRUWDQW LQIRUPDWLRQ for Electrical Connection If the appliance is fitted with a plug it must only be connected to a properly installed earthed socket Only a qualified electrician who takes the appropriate regulations into account may insta...

Page 13: ...vel 2 Heat the empty oven for at least an hour Ensure the room is well ventilated to the exterior Close the doors to any interior rooms to avoid odours pervading the house 3 Let the appliance cool down to room temperature Use a solution of neutral detergent mixed with hot water to clean inside the microwave oven then wipe dry with a clean soft cloth Keep the door open until the interior of the ove...

Page 14: ...en 00 00 and 23 59 2 When you set the clock long press or to adjust by10MIN increments 2 Microwave Cooking 1 Press to activate the microwave function 01 00 will display Press or to set the microwave power 900W The default power is 900W then press and use a short press to adjust by 1MIN at a time 3 4 Press then press or to set the cooking time The maximum cooking time depends on the power that has ...

Page 15: ...oods and cooking processes MENU I 1 I 6 Press to start cooking 5 Press to select the time setting mode The default time is 10 minutes 3 Fan Forced Convection Cooking Press or once to select Fan Forced Convection mode The temperature can be set to 50 s Press Pres or to select the cooking time The maximum time is 5 hours 1 Press 01 00 displays and the microwave icon appears 2 3 The default temperatu...

Page 16: ...ure The temperature can be set 15 to 35 degrees or from 100 to 180 degrees in 5 degree increments E E MENU l S S MENU I I Note If you require preheating see 11 Preheating Function on page 18 5 Grill Cooking to choose the grill level Press to select the time setting mode The default time is 10 minutes Press or to select level 3 maximum level 2 or level 1 minimum 1 01 00 displays and the microwave i...

Page 17: ...oking 6 Fan Forced Microwave Combi Cooking Note If you require preheating see 11 Preheating Function on page 18 Fan Forced Grill Microwave Cooking or five times to select the Fan Forced Microwave Grill mode 01 00 displays and the microwave icon appears The default temperature is 180 degrees The default power is 300W 7 Press Press to select the time setting mode The default time is 10 minutes or to...

Page 18: ...inutes 1 Press 01 00 displays and the microwave icon appears to enter the grill level selection mode or to select level 3 maximum level 2 or level 1 minimum to enter the microwave power level selection mode 8 9 Press to start cooking 2 Press 3 Press 4 Press 5 Press 6 Press or to select the microwave power 700W 450W 300W 100W 8 Grill Microwave Combi Cooking Note 1 For a non steam menu P01 P40 press...

Page 19: ... in to start cooking when the set temperature is reached Note The preheating function only works if you have previously chosen one of the modes above During preheating the microwave function is switched off MENU 6 MENU NOTE Defrost time is auto determined and cannot be set by weight 3 Press to select the time setting mode The default time is 10 minutes Press or to select the cooking time The maxim...

Page 20: ...ode press to enter the steam mode time displays by default 10 00 Press again to select the Microwave Steam mode The icon is displayed then the default power 300W is displayed 2 Press to enter microwave power level selection mode 3 Press or to select the microwave power 900W 700W 450W 4 Press to adjust the steam and steam display flashes Then press 6 Press or to select the cooking time The maximum ...

Page 21: ...ir Withdraw the reservoir from the oven and open the cap Fill with water to the Max Water level mark Close the cap firmly Insert the reservoir into the reservoir compartment ensuring it is fully closed See diagram next page Note Please clean the water reservoir before using the steam cooking mode 3 During steam cooking During steam cooking mode if the reservoir water level is low a warning beeper ...

Page 22: ...ate that is approved for descaling steam microwave ovens Follow the manufacturer s instructions on the packaging It is suggested that the descaling function should be used after each 20 hours of use of the steam function 3 In standby mode press the display mode d01 default weight 0 10 corresponding cooking time and Kg Min display Press three times when CLE appears you have started the Scale Remova...

Page 23: ...onfirmed automatically after 3 seconds except when using auto menu where adjustments are confirmed after 10 seconds 3 When the oven is in setting state or pause state including auto menu and defrost program it will turn off after 5 minutes if there are no selections made 4 The oven lamp will stay alight when the door is open 5 The oven lamp will stay alight when the oven is paused 6 must be presse...

Page 24: ...00 600 Pike perch fillet S03 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 200 Steam100 300 400 500 600 Halibut Fillet S05 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Cockles S06 200 Steam100 100W 300 400 500 600 Cod Fillet S07 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Herring S08 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Tuna Fillet S09 200 Steam100 100W 300 400 500 600 Prawns S04 23 ...

Page 25: ...500 600 700 800 Pork Fillet whole S15 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Sausages S16 200 Steam100 100W 300 400 500 600 1 Steam100 3 Eggs hard S18 1 Steam100 3 Eggs soft S19 1 Steam100 3 Brown Rice water S20 200g 400mL Steam100 450W Steam100 300W 400g 800mL Rice water S21 200g 300mL Steam100 450W Steam100 300W 400g 600mL Meatball S13 Crab S10 2 Steam100 300W 3 4 5 6 24 S17 Eggs runny ...

Page 26: ...eam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Potatoes with skin whole small S27 1 Steam100 300W 2 3 4 Potatoes with skin whole large S28 1 2 3 4 Potatoes without skin pieces S29 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Carrots S30 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Corn Cobs S31 2 Steam100 300W 3 4 5 6 Eggplant Aubergine S22 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 25 Steam100 300W ...

Page 27: ...W 300 400 500 600 Leeks S35 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Brussels Sprouts S36 200 Steam100 300 400 500 600 Celery S37 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 700 800 Asparagus S38 200 Steam100 100W 300 400 500 600 Spinach S39 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Courgette Zucchini S40 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 26 ...

Page 28: ...200 300W 220 300 300W 220 400 300W 220 500 300W 220 600 300W 220 700 300W 220 800 300W 220 Fish Whole P07 1 100W 220 2 100W 220 3 100W 220 Fish Steak P08 200 100W 220 300 100W 220 400 100W 220 500 100W 220 600 100W 220 Fresh Pizza P09 200 Pre heat 200 conv 300 Pre heat 200 conv 400 Pre heat 200 conv 500 Pre heat 200 conv 600 Pre heat 200 conv Frozen Pizza P10 200 100W 220 300 100W 220 400 100W 220...

Page 29: ...0 100W 220 600 100W 220 700 100W 220 800 100W 220 900 100W 220 1000 100W 220 Barbecued Spareribs P16 200 100W 220 400 100W 220 600 100W 220 Chocolate Cookies P17 500 Pre heat 180 Lemon Cookies P18 400 Pre heat 200 Sausage P19 200 Pre heat 220 400 Pre heat 220 600 Pre heat 220 Finger Food P20 200 Pre heat 220 300 Pre heat 220 400 Pre heat 220 Reheat P21 200 900W 300 900W 400 900W 500 900W 600 900W ...

Page 30: ...er 900W 450W 100 1000ml water 150 1500ml water Baked Apple P29 2 700W 3 4 Sandwich P30 1 900W 2 3 Popcorn P31 50 900W 100 Fudge Brownies P32 800 100W 180 Bread P33 100 Grill Level3 150 200 P34 200 100W 220 300 400 500 600 P35 200 100W 220 300 400 500 Oatmeal Raisin Cookies P36 600 Pre heat 180 Pecan Crisps P37 500 Pre heat 180 Soup 29 French Fries Chicken Nuggets ...

Page 31: ...Peanut Chocolate Cookies P38 500 Pre heat 180 Hamburger P39 2 100W 220 4 6 Muffin P40 840 70g 12 Pre heat 180 30 ...

Page 32: ...micmwave oven is operating It is similarto the interforenoe fmm small el ectrical applianoes su ch as a mix er vacuum clieaneror a tan It is normal Dim oven light Steam accumulating on door hot air out of vents Oven started accidentally with no food in Trouble Possible Cause Remedy 1 Power cord not Unplug Then plug again plugged in tightly after 10 seconds 2 Fuse blowing or Replace fuse or reset c...

Page 33: ... Kleenmaid Warranty however if repair is needed because of Product failure during normal Domestic Use Kleenmaid has the option to repair or replace the defective Product or part of the Product with a product or part of like kind and quality A replacement part may be new or reconditioned of like kind and quality and may cost less than the original Product purchased and no charges or refunds will be...

Page 34: ...rs 16 Any repairs or services required that are outside the terms and conditions of this Kleenmaid Warranty can be carried out at your request at your cost including where the Product has not been installed or set up correctly Kleenmaid will always advise you of this cost and seek your agreement to pay such costs before commencing such repairs A credit card may be required prior to the commencemen...

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