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Smeg SA34MX User Manual

Smeg SA34MX
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
Read these instructions carefully before using your
microwave oven, and keep it carefully.
If you follow the instructions, your oven will provide you with
many years of good service.
MODEL:SA34MX
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Smeg SA34MX Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSmeg
ModelSA34MX
CategoryMicrowave Oven
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy

Door Operation and Interlocks

Do not operate with the door open; do not tamper with safety interlocks.

Sealing Surface Maintenance

Avoid placing objects between front face and door, or allowing residue on sealing surfaces.

Door Seal Safety

Oven must be repaired by a competent person if door or seals are damaged.

Specifications

Model, Power, and Dimensions

Details model, voltage, power ratings, capacity, and dimensions.

Important Safety Instructions

Heating Sealed Containers & Plastic/Paper

Warning: Do not heat sealed containers; monitor plastic/paper for ignition risk.

Service, Repair, and Child Usage

Service by competent persons only. Children 8+ use with supervision; do not play with appliance.

Appliance/Cord Handling & Utensils

Keep appliance/cord out of reach of children < 8. Use only suitable utensils.

Cleaning, Maintenance & Exposure Precautions

Clean regularly, remove deposits. Refer to microwave exposure precautions.

Operation Safety and Precautions

Fire Prevention and Damage Avoidance

Monitor for ignition, handle smoke, avoid overcooking, do not use cavity for storage.

Container Prep and Installation Rules

Remove metal from containers, install per instructions, do not heat eggs.

Usage Locations and Placement

Intended for household use; keep away from water, outdoors, and hot surfaces.

Cord Safety and Maintenance

Keep cord away from heated surfaces. Damaged cord needs professional replacement.

Additional Safety and Usage Warnings

Ventilation & Cord Management

Do not cover vents. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.

Maintenance & Hot Surface Safety

Maintain cleanliness. Accessible parts may become hot; keep young children away.

Food Heating & Boiling Precautions

Stir baby food, handle beverage boiling carefully. Avoid touching heating elements.

User Limitations & Prohibited Uses

Not for persons with reduced capabilities without supervision. No external timers. No steam cleaner.

Concluding Safety Directives

Hot Appliance & Child Safety

Appliance parts get hot; keep children under 8 away unless supervised.

Installation & Usage Restrictions

Operate with decorative door open (if applicable), place rear against wall, not in cabinet.

Prohibited Heating Applications

Intended for food/beverages only. Do not dry clothing or heat non-food items; risk of injury/fire.

Electrical Safety: Grounding

DANGER: Internal Components

Touching internal components can cause serious injury or death; do not disassemble.

WARNING: Electric Shock Risk

Improper grounding can cause electric shock; ensure proper installation and grounding.

Grounding & Extension Cord Use

Appliance must be grounded. Use only 3-wire extension cords if necessary.

Cleaning Procedures and Utensil Safety

Oven and Accessory Cleaning

Steps for cleaning oven cavity, accessories, door, and glass. Includes lemon tip.

Utensil Safety & Testing Methods

Service is hazardous for non-competent persons. Test utensils for microwave safety.

Microwave Oven Materials

Approved Utensils & Usage Rules

Details approved materials like foil, dinnerware, glass, plastic, and their specific usage rules.

Materials to Avoid & Associated Risks

Lists materials to avoid (metal, paper bags, foam) and their associated risks (arcing, fire).

Oven Setup and Components

Oven Parts & Included Accessories

Lists included accessories like glass tray and turntable ring assembly.

Turntable Assembly and Installation

Instructions for correctly installing the glass tray and turntable ring assembly.

Oven Installation Guidelines

Countertop & Cabinet Installation

Prepare countertop, check oven for damage, follow cabinet installation notes.

Ventilation, Clearance & Placement

Ensure proper ventilation, clearance, and placement away from heat sources and interference.

Electrical Connection & Warnings

Plug into correct outlet, verify voltage. Warning: Do not install over cooktops.

Basic Operation: Clock & Microwave

Setting the Clock

Step-by-step guide to setting the clock using the control panel buttons.

Microwave Cooking Procedure

How to select power levels and cooking times for microwave cooking.

Microwave Cooking Example

Practical example demonstrating how to cook at 80% power for 20 minutes.

Grill and Combination Cooking

Microwave Power Levels

Table detailing microwave power levels (P100-P10).

Grill/Combi. Mode Selection

How to select Grill (G) or Combi. modes (C-1, C-2) and set cooking times.

Grill/Combi. Cooking Example

Example for using 55% microwave and 45% grill power for 10 minutes.

Advanced Cooking Features

Quick Start, Defrost & Auto Menu

How to use Quick Start, Defrost by Weight/Time, and Auto Menu functions.

Defrosting by Weight and Time

Detailed steps for defrosting food by weight or by time.

Auto Menu Operation Example

Example for using Auto Menu to cook fish for a specific weight.

Auto Menu Function Details

Auto Menus A1-A5 Settings

Details on menus for Pizza, Potato, Meat, Fish, and Vegetable with weight and power.

Auto Menus A6-A10 Settings

Details on menus for Beverage, Pasta, Popcorn, Cake, and Chicken with settings.

Timer and Multi-Section Cooking

Kitchen Timer & Multi-section Cooking

How to use the Kitchen Timer and set up multi-section cooking sequences.

Multi-section Cooking Example

Example of defrosting then cooking with different power levels.

Special Operation Modes

Inquiring Functionality

How to inquire about current power or time during cooking.

Children Lock-out Feature

Instructions for activating and deactivating the child lock feature.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Normal Operation Observations

Explanation of common phenomena like TV interference, dim light, and steam.

Troubleshooting Specific Problems

Steps for oven not starting, not heating, or making noise.

WEEE Disposal Information

Information regarding the disposal of the product according to WEEE directive.

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