Smeg JGB95XD1S manual Digital Timer Certain Models only, Analogue Clock only on Equipped Models

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Instruction for the user

9 DIGITAL TIMER (CERTAIN MODELS ONLY)

This component allows an on-off beeper to be set to indicate the end of the cooking time. It is therefore just a timer, with no programming functions.

LIST OF FUNCTIONS

TIME-SETTING BUTTON

VALUE DECREASE BUTTON

VALUE INCREASE BUTTON

9.1.1Setting the time

When the oven is used for the first time, or after a power blackout, the display flashes on and off at

regular intervals showing . Press the key and use the or keys to set the current time.

9.1.2Setting the timer

To set the timer, press the key and keep it pressed until the required number of minutes is shown. When the key is released, after 5 seconds the countdown will start; once this finishes, an acoustic device will sound.

During the countdown the display will show the symbol; pressing the key displays the current time for 5 seconds.

9.1.3Deactivating the acoustic device

The acoustic device stops sounding automatically after seven minutes. It can be deactivated in manual mode by pressing the key.

9.1.4Adjusting the volume of the acoustic device

The volume can be adjusted (3 settings) while it is in operation by pressing the key.

9.1.5Modifying the data set

The timer data set can be modified at any moment by pressing the or keys.

10 ANALOGUE CLOCK (ONLY ON EQUIPPED MODELS)

The mechanical timer is set by turning the knob clockwise.

The timer can be set from 0 to 55 minutes. At the end of the cooking time, an alarm signal will be heard: to stop the alarm turn the external part of the knob to position .

The clock is set by pulling the knob and turning it clockwise.

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Contents Contents Introduction Instructions for Safe and Proper USELower the Glass Cover Slowly and by Hand Instruction for the installer Installation of the ApplianceElectrical connection Ventilation requirementsThis rating plate must never be removed Connecting to natural and LPG gas Please see connection diagramReplacement of nozzles on the hob Adaptation to Different Types of GASBurner and nozzle characteristics cm. models Rated Burner HeatingCapacity Nozzle By-pass Reduced Flowrate G30 G31 100 mmBy-pass Reduced Arrangement of burners on cooking hob Adjustment of the oven burner only for gas oven models Replacement of the oven burner nozzleRegulation of the primary air on the oven burner 15 mmFinal Operations Regulation of the hob burner minimum level for natural gasRegulation of the hob burner minimum level for LPG Regulation of the oven burner minimum levelInstruction for the user Description of Front Panel ControlsOven Light Switch Certain Models only Practical advice for using the cooking hob burners USE of the Cooking HOBLighting of the cooking hob burners Diameter of containers 60 cm. models Diameter of containers 90 cm. models60 X Switching on the electric hob Switching on the electric hobsHow to use the electric hobs USE of the Oven Cooling systemUse of the gas oven Electronic spark lightingUse of the electric grill How to use the grill Use of the gas grill Storage compartmentGas bottle compartment certain models only Manual lighting of the gas grill burnerClock adjustment Electronic Programmer only on Equipped ModelsSemiautomatic cooking Automatic cookingAdjusting alarm volume Switching off the alarmCancellation of set data End of cookingDigital Timer Certain Models only Analogue Clock only on Equipped ModelsCleaning and Maintenance Cleaning stainless steel and enamelled versionsCleaning of cooking hob components Cleaning of oven Door glassGrids Burner caps and flame cap crownsExtraordinary Maintenance Replacement of light bulbLubrication of the taps and gas oven thermostat Removing the door