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KNOWING YOUR
ST
GEORGE
ELECTRIC
WALL
OVEN
1
KNOWING
YOUR
ST
GEORGE ELECTRIC
WALL
OVEN
1.1
Important
Points
Thank you
for
purchasing
a
St
George
appliance that
we
are
sure
will
provide
many
years
of
great
cooking
experiences.
If
you
haven't
had
the
pleasure
of
cooking
with
St George
previously,
you
may
find
that
it
has
different
features
and
characteristics
to your
last
appliance.
It is
essential
you
read
this
operation
manual
thoroughly
to
fully
understand
all
of
the
various functions
and
operations.
The
aim
is
to
encourage
you
to
experiment
with
your
cooking
and
take
advantage
of
the
features
St
George
offers.
The
versatility
of
your
new
appliance
means
most
foods
will
cook
successfully
using
alternative
functions.
The
key
to
achieving
results
that
best
suit
your
personal
taste
is
experimentation.
This
manual should
be
retained
for
future
reference.
Should
ownership of
the appliance
be
transferred,
please ensure
that
the
manual
is
also
passed
onto
the
new
owner.
1.2
Installation
Checks
and
Warnings
In
the
interests
of
your
safety
and
the
care
of
your
new
appliance, please
take time
to
carefully
read
this
manual
before
installing
and
using
the
appliance.
In
particular
your
attention
is
drawn to
the
following:
-
Incorrect
installation
of the
appliance
as
a
result
of
not
following
the
detailed
specifications
can
affect
the
appliances
performance.
Ovens
incorrectly
installed
may
invalidate the
warranty
and
we
strongly
recommend
that
the
oven
cavity, venting
and
wiring
be
prepared
as
described
in
the
specifications.
This
is
critical
to
appearance,
oven
performance
and
safety.
For
installation
details,
please
refer
to
Cabinet Installation
Instructions.
A
licensed electrician
with
relevant
qualifications
must
perform
electrical work
when
installing
or
servicing the
appliance.
The
supply
cable
and
fuse
rating
must
be
suitable
for the
appliance.
You
must
never
repair or
replace
any
part
of
the
appliance
unless
specifically
recommended
in
the
operation
manual.
For
installation details,
please
refer
to
Electrical
Connection
Instructions.
VENTILATION
SLOTS
AND
AIR
VENTS
MUST NOT
BE
COVERED OR
OBSTRUCTED
IN
ANY
WAY
DON'T
USE
ALUMINIUM
FOIL
ON
THE
BASE
OF
OVENS
The
use
of
aluminium
foil
on
the
base
of
the
oven
to
collect
spills
and
improve
cleaning
is
not
recommended.
The
bottom
element
of
St
George
ovens
is
concealed
under
the
base
of
the
oven
liner
(not
exposed).
Foil
or
dishes
with reflective
qualities
must
never
be
placed
on
the
base
of
the
oven
during
cooking
as
the
concentration
of
the
direct
and
reflected
heat
will
damage
the
enamel
surface.
Damage
resulting
from
such
use
is
not
covered
under
the
provisions
of the
warranty.
Refer
to
Cleaning
and
Maintenance
for
care
instructions
for
your
new
appliance.
INITIAL
HEAT
UP
Some
smoke
and smell may
be
noticed
during
the
initial
heat
up
cycle
(see
Using
the Appliance
for
the
First
Time).
This
should
quickly
dissipate.
If
abnormal
levels
of smoke
are
observed
(i.e.
it is
not
food
that
is
burning)
have
the
appliance
thoroughly
checked.

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