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 USA 

Instructions for the User 

 

 

11 

GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN 

 

 

1.

 

– Door window glass 

8.

 

– Lamp 

2.

 

– Catches 

9.

 

– Control panel 

3.

 

– Turntable support 

10.

 

– Glass tray 

4.

 

– Turntable ring 

11.

 

– Shelf 

(

DO NOT USE WITH

 

5.

 

– Turntable plate 

MICROWAVES

)

 

6.

 

– Grill Element

 

12. 

– Browning plate

 

7.

 

– Mica cover

 

13.

 

– Lateral supports

 

BEFORE INSTALLATION 

Never leave packaging residues unattended in the home. Separate waste 
packaging  materials  by  type  and  consign  them  to  the  nearest  separate 
disposal centre. 
 
The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing 
residues. For further information about cleaning, see point "10. CLEANING 
AND MAINTENANCE". 

Summary of Contents for SU45 MCX

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use Microwave SU45 MCX USA ...

Page 2: ...in this booklet very carefully as this will allow you to get the best results from using your microwave oven KEEP THE DOCUMENTATION OF THIS PRODUCT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Always keep the instruction manual handy If you lend the microwave oven to someone else give them the manual as well The Speed Oven SU45 MCX complies with Part 18 of the FCC rules The responsible vendor is SMEG USA INC 150E 58 TH S...

Page 3: ...and test the appliance 1 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 2 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 3 PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY 5 4 DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY 7 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 8 6 GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN 11 7 BEFORE INSTALLATION 11 8 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 12 9 USING THE OVEN 14 10 ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE 20 11 RECOMMENDED COOKING TABLES ...

Page 4: ... GROUNDING PLUG THE PLUG MUST BE PLUGGED INTO AN OUTLET THAT IS PROPERLY INSTALLED AND GROUNDED WARNING IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUNDING CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR SERVICEMAN IF THE GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT COMPLETELY UNDERSTOOD OR IF DOUBT EXISTS AS TO WHETHER THE APPLIANCE IS PROPERLY GROUNDED AND DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD IF THE POWER SUPPL...

Page 5: ...ARE ABLE TO EXPLODE AND SHOULD NOT BE HEATED IN THIS OVEN USE THIS APPLIANCE ONLY FOR ITS INTENDED USE AS DESCRIBED IN THE MANUAL DO NOT USE CORROSIVE CHEMICALS OR VAPORS IN THIS APPLIANCE THIS TYPE OF OVEN IS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO HEAT COOK OR DRY FOOD IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR INDUSTRIAL OR LABORATORY USE AS WITH ANY APPLIANCE CLOSE SUPERVISION IS NECESSARY WHEN USED BY CHILDREN DO NOT OPERATE T...

Page 6: ...DE THE OVEN IGNITE KEEP OVEN DOOR CLOSED TURN OVEN OFF AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD OR SHUT OFF POWER AT THE FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL DO NOT USE THE CAVITY FOR STORAGE PURPOSES DO NOT LEAVE PAPER PRODUCTS COOKING UTENSILS OR FOOD IN THE CAVITY WHEN NOT IN USE LIQUIDS SUCH AS WATER COFFEE OR TEA ARE ABLE TO BE OVERHEATED BEYOND THE BOILING POINT WITHOUT APPEARING TO BE BOILING VISIBLE BUBBLIN...

Page 7: ...ACE AND THE DOOR OR ALLOW SOIL OR CLEANER RESIDUE TO ACCUMULATE ON SEALING SURFACES DO NOT OPERATE THE OVEN IF IT IS DAMAGED IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT THAT THE OVEN DOOR CLOSE PROPERLY AND THAT THERE IS NO DAMAGE TO THE DOOR BENT HINGES AND LATCHES BROKEN OR LOOSENED DOOR SEALS AND SEALING SURFACES THE OVEN SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BU ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL...

Page 8: ...VARIOUS PACKAGING MATERIALS BY TYPE AND CONSIGN THEM TO THE NEAREST SEPARATE DISPOSAL CENTRE THIS APPLIANCE IS TAGGED UNDER EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS DIRECTIVE CONTAINS THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING OF DECOMMISSIONED APPLIANCES THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION REPLACED APPLIANCES MUST BE TAKEN TO A SPECIAL GARBAGE COL...

Page 9: ...he packaging lying around Packaging parts and especially plastic bags may represent a suffocation hazard for children Your old appliance must also be disposed of properly Important deliver the appliance to your local organisation authorised to collect scrapped appliances Proper disposal allows the intelligent recovery of valuable materials Before scrapping your appliance it is important to remove ...

Page 10: ...AGED IF THE APPLIANCE FAILS TO OPERATE DISCONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICAL MAINS AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE WARNING NEVER LEAVE THE OVEN UNWATCHED ESPECIALLY WHEN USING PAPER PLASTIC OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS THESE MATERIALS CAN CHAR AND MAY FIRE FIRE RISK WARNING IF YOU SEE SMOKE OR FIRE KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED IN ORDER TO SMOTHER THE FLAMES SWIT...

Page 11: ...AN BURN AFTER 3 MINUTES IF THE POWER SELECTED IS TOO HIGH FOR TOASTING USE JUST THE GRILLING FUNCTION AND WATCH THE OVEN ALL THE TIME IT YOU USE A COMBINED FUNCTION TO TOAST BREAD IT WILL CATCH FIRE IN A VERY SHORT TIME THIS OVEN IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR DOMESTIC USE USE THE OVEN ONLY FOR PREPARING MEALS AVOID DAMAGING THE OVEN OR OTHER DANGEROUS SITUATIONS BY FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS Do not switch ...

Page 12: ... to ensure the oven functions correctly 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 Please follow the instructions regarding cleaning in the section Oven Cleaning and Maintenance REPAIRS Warning Microwaves The outer protection of the oven must not be removed It is dangerous fo...

Page 13: ...OWAVES 6 Grill Element 12 Browning plate 7 Mica cover 13 Lateral supports 7 BEFORE INSTALLATION Never leave packaging residues unattended in the home Separate waste packaging materials by type and consign them to the nearest separate disposal centre The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues For further information about cleaning see point 10 CLEANING AND MA...

Page 14: ...ers CURRENT TIME DURATION DISPLAY This display shows the current time or the cooking duration Also visible are the function cut out light see point 7 6 3 Child safety lock out function From now on for convenience it will be referred to as DSP1 TEMPERATURE MICROWAVES POWER WEIGHT DISPLAY This display shows the Parameters set for the function required or the Parameters set by the user From now on fo...

Page 15: ...nt 9 2 Operating settings From now on for convenience it will be referred to as PT2 The table below provides a short description of the functions available MICROWAVES ROUND HEATING ELEMENT FAN MICROWAVES GRILL ELEMENT GRILL ELEMENT ROUND HEATING ELEMENT FAN MICROWAVES ROUND HEATING ELEMENT FAN DEFROST BY TIME GRILL ELEMENT DEFROST BY WEIGHT GRILL ELEMENT FAN PIZZA FUNCTION ...

Page 16: ...ess PT2 once All the displays and knobs light up OFF setting from the ON setting press PT2 once Only the symbol on DSP1 remains on The heating system is not activated immediately in any of these functions in order to improve operator safety 9 3 First Use At first use or after a power failure the oven s left hand display DSP1 will show a flashing symbol To start any cooking operation the current ti...

Page 17: ...e duration light starts to blink Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset cooking duration Press PT1 to validate and the microwaves power light starts to blink Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset microwaves power Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start please refer to point 9 3 13 Delay...

Page 18: ...electing this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the duration light starts to blink Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset cooking duration Press PT1 to validate and the temperature light starts to blink Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset temperature Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press PT1 to set a different time for the cooki...

Page 19: ... weight intervals and defrosting and standing times in order to ensure the food is of a uniform temperature PROGRAMME FOOD WEIGHT oz TIME MIN STANDING TIME MIN PR 01 MEAT 3 5 70 5 2 43 20 30 PR 02 POULTRY 3 5 88 2 58 20 30 PR 03 FISH 3 5 88 2 40 20 30 PR 04 FRUIT 3 5 18 2 13 10 20 PR 05 BREAD 3 5 28 2 19 10 20 9 3 12 Pizza function After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and ...

Page 20: ... change the remaining cooking duration Press PT1 to validate and the next parameter light starts to blink Proceed as described in the active function chapter to modify the remaining parameters Press PT2 to continue the cooking process 9 4 3 Cancelling a cooking cycle If you wish to cancel the cooking process press PT2 for 3 seconds You will then hear a beep and the oven returns to the OFF setting ...

Page 21: ...on which limits the oven s maximum power absorption in any function to 2000 W After setting the parameter required press PT2 to return the oven to the initial standby status 9 5 3 Child safety lock out function With the oven in OFF status see point 7 2 Operating settings keep PT1 pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1 Now press PT1 until the message OFF BLOC appears on DPS1 Turn PT1 to ...

Page 22: ...nt 7 2 Operating settings or when the function knob is turned to any function If the oven door is left open the oven light will automatically shut off after 10 minutes 10 ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE Shelf useful to support pans containing the food for cooking DO NOT USE WITH MICROWAVES Glass tray useful for cooking cakes pizza and confectionery and for collecting fat from foods placed on the shelf above...

Page 23: ...esistant Follow the food manufacturer s instructions If you have several containers such as cups for example set them out uniformly on the turntable plate Do not close plastic bags with metal clips Use plastic clips instead Prick the bags several times so that the steam can escape easily When heating or cooking foods check that they reach at least a temperature of 158 F During cooking steam may fo...

Page 24: ...etain their characteristics better The lids used must let microwaves pass through and have small holes that allow steam to escape 11 1 1 Cooking vegetables FOOD QUANTITY oz LIQUIDS ADDITION POWER W TIME MIN STANDING TIME MIN INSTRUCTIONS CAULIFLOWER BROCCOLI MUSHROOMS 18 11 9 100 ML 50 ML 25 ML 800 800 800 9 11 6 8 6 8 2 3 2 3 2 3 CUT INTO SLICES KEEP COVERED PEAS CARROTS FROZEN CARROTS 11 9 100 M...

Page 25: ...rder to brown the food nicely 3 Place the fresh or frozen food directly on the browning plate 4 Place the browning plate on the glass turntable in the microwave oven 5 Select the Microwaves and Grill function and the cooking time as described below FOOD WEIGHT oz COOKING TIME MIN STANDING TIME MIN RECOMMENDATION PIZZA 6 7 4 5 IF THE PIZZA IS THIN IF THE PIZZA IS HIGH INCREASE THE TIME BY 1 2 MINUT...

Page 26: ... be completely defrosted If they are kept at room temperature they will be ready to be served in a few minutes With ultra frozen cream if you find small pieces of ice in it you should mix these in before serving 8 Place poultry on an upturned plate so that the meat juices can run off more easily 9 Bread should be wrapped in a napkin so that it does not become too dry 10 Turn the food whenever the ...

Page 27: ... GOULASH 17 18 8 10 10 15 TURN TWICE 34 36 17 19 20 30 TURN THREE TIMES MINCED MEAT 3 4 2 4 10 15 TURN TWICE 17 18 10 14 20 30 TURN THREE TIMES SAUSAGES 6 7 4 6 10 15 TURN ONCE 17 18 9 12 15 20 TURN TWICE POULTRY PORTIONS CHICKEN POULARDE FISH FILLET TROUT PRAWNS 8 9 5 6 5 10 TURN ONCE 34 36 20 24 20 30 TURN TWICE 88 89 38 42 25 35 TURN THREE TIMES 6 7 4 5 5 10 TURN ONCE 8 9 5 6 5 10 TURN ONCE 3 4...

Page 28: ...s used it is possible that some splashes of fat may go onto the elements and be burnt This is a normal situation and does not mean there is any kind of operating fault 7 After you have finished cooking clean the interior and the accessories so that cooking remains do not become encrusted 11 2 1 Grill Element FISH QUANTITY oz TIME MIN INSTRUCTIONS FISH BASS SARDINES GURNARD 29 6 8 FISH 18 24 15 20 ...

Page 29: ...ts FOOD QUANTITY oz DISH POWER W TIME MIN STANDING TIME MIN CHEESE TOPPED PASTA 17 18 LOW DISH 400 12 17 3 5 CHEESE TOPPED POTATOES 28 LOW DISH 600 20 22 3 5 LASAGNE APPROX 28 LOW DISH 600 15 20 3 5 GRILLED CREAM CHEESE APPROX 17 18 LOW DISH 400 18 20 3 5 2 FRESH CHICKEN LEGS GRILLED 7 EACH LOW DISH 400 10 15 3 5 CHICKEN APPROX 35 36 LOW AND WIDE DISH 400 35 40 3 5 CHEESE TOPPED ONION SOUP 2 X 7 O...

Page 30: ...section on types of ovenware 5 After you have finished cooking clean the interior and the accessories so that cooking remains do not become encrusted Roasting FOOD QUANTITY OZ POWER W TEMP ºF TIME MIN STANDING TIME MIN COMMENTS BEEF STEW 35 36 200 320 340 80 90 10 DO NOT PUT LID ON CONTAINER PORK LOIN 17 21 200 356 375 35 40 10 DO NOT PUT LID ON CONTAINER WHOLE CHICKEN 35 43 400 390 35 45 10 PUT L...

Page 31: ...peratures up to 250ºC If you use these types of baking ware the cakes are not browned as much Advice on how to bake cakes Different amounts and types of pastry require different temperatures and baking times Try low settings first of all and then if necessary use higher temperatures next time A lower temperature will result in more uniform baking Always put the cake tray in the centre of the turnt...

Page 32: ... 3 3 Grill Element Round Heating Element Fan The use of the fan with both elements allows the food to be cooked quickly and effectively Ideal for roasts and large joints that require thorough cooking There is no transference of smells or flavours when using this function This function offers a similar result to rotisserie it moves the heat around the food instead of moving the food itself enabling...

Page 33: ...ware must be resistant to temperature of at least 572 F Plastic dishes are not suitable for use in the grill 11 5 3 Combination functions In the combination functions microwaves conventional heating elements the ovenware used must be suitable for use in both the microwave and the grill 11 5 4 Aluminium containers and foil Pre cooked food in aluminium containers or in aluminium foil can be put in t...

Page 34: ... CAN BE USED IN DISH WASHER NOT FLAME RESISTANT YES YES NO NO GLAZED CHINA FLAME RESISTANT GLASS AND CHINA YES YES YES YES CHINA STONE WARE 2 UNGLAZED OR GLAZED WITHOUT METALLIC DECORATIONS YES YES NO NO CLAY DISHES 2 GLAZED UNGLAZED YES NO YES NO NO NO NO NO PLASTIC DISHES 2 HEAT RESISTANT TO 100 C HEAT RESISTANT TO 250 C YES YES NO YES NO NO NO NO PLASTIC FILMS 3 PLASTIC FILM FOR FOOD CELLOPHANE...

Page 35: ...s or chlorine based acids Instructions for use pour the product onto a damp cloth and wipe over the surface then rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather 12 3 Food stains or spills Never use metal scouring pads or sharp scrapers which will damage the surface Use ordinary non abrasive products with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with...

Page 36: ...To avoid the danger of burning wait until the grill is cold before lowering it Proceed as follows 1 Turn the grill support by 356ºF 1 2 Lower the grill gently 2 Do not use excessive force as this may cause damage 3 After cleaning the ceiling put the grill 2 back in its place carrying out the previous operation IMPORTANT WARNING The grill heating element support 1 may fall when it is rotated If thi...

Page 37: ...e you may damage the bulb Follow the lamp manufacturer s instructions Screw the glass light cover into place 1 Connect the oven again to the power supply 13 2 What should I do if the oven doesn t work WARNING Any type of repair must only be done by a specialised technician Any repair done by a person not authorised by the manufacturer is dangerous You do not need to contact Technical Assistance to...

Page 38: ...You have selected the correct operating times and power level The food you have put inside the oven is a larger amount or colder than you usually put in The food is too hot dried out or burnt Check if You selected the correct operating time and power level I hear some noises after the cooking process is finished This is not a problem The cooling fan keeps on working for some time When the temperat...

Page 39: ...e connected to earth in compliance with electrical system safety regulations If a permanent connection is used the appliance s power supply line must be fitted with an omnipolar breaking device with contact gap of at least 3 mm located in an easily accessible position close to the appliance itself If a socket and plug connection is used check that they are of the same type Do not use reducers adap...

Page 40: ...rial Comply with the dimensions shown in following pictures When installing in tall units bear in mind that the top rear of the unit must have an opening 100 mm deep EN Push oven completely into the cabinet and centre it Open microwave door and fasten the appliance to the cabinet using the four screws provided Insert the screws through the front holes ...

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