Smeg S890PMFR7 User Manual

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S890PMFR7 
electric multifunction 
90 cm 
cream 
energy rating B 
 
Main Oven 
Upper and lower element only:
This method is known as "conventional" cooking, and is suitable for dishes that require a more gentle heat, such as baking. The 
oven needs to be pre-heated to the required temperature, and is best suited for single items, such as large cakes e.g. Christmas 
cake. Best results are obtained by placing food in the centre of the oven.
Grill element:
This allows rapid cooking and browning of foods. Best results can be obtained from using the top shelf for small items, the lower 
shelves for larger items, such as chops or sausages. Cooking using this method should be carried out with the door closed, unless 
instructed to do otherwise.
Fan with grill element:
Please note: cooking in this mode is conducted with the door closed. The fan reduces the fierce heat from the grill, providing an 
excellent method for grilling a range of foods, chops, steaks, sausages etc. without having to turn the food during cooking. This gives 
good results, reduces drying out of foods, and gives even browning and heat distribution, the top two shelves being recommended 
for use. The lower area of the cavity can also be used to keep other items warm at the same time. An excellent facility to use when 
cooking a grilled breakfast.
Fan with upper and lower elements:
The elements combined with the fan aim to provide more uniform heat. This is a similar method to conventional cooking, so pre-heat 
is required. This is not as effective as circulaire cooking but can also be used to cook biscuits and pastry.
Snowflake:
With the switch on this symbol, no heating is possible even if the thermostat is turned.
Rotisserie:
The rotisserie (where installed) works in combination with the grill element to brown foods to perfection.
 
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