Manuals for SilverCrest Ovens
Below you can find all models SilverCrest Ovens for which we have manuals available. Also view the frequenty asked questions at the bottom of the page for useful tips about your product. Is your model not on the list? Please contact us.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the model number of my SilverCrest product? Verified
Although some SilverCrest products have an alternative model number, all of them have an IAN number with which the product can be identified.
This was helpful (3426) Read moreMy oven does not get warm enough, what should I do? Verified
The thermostat makes sure the ovens heats up to the designated temperature. It is likely that the thermostat is defective. Have it replaced. When in doubt, contact the manufacturer.
This was helpful (2783) Read moreWhat is pyrolysis? Verified
Some ovens are equipped with a pyrolysis function. This is a cleaning system that burns dirt and fat in the oven by using very high temperatures. After pyrolysis, all the dirt will have turned to ash and can be easily removed. If the oven has a pyrolysis function, it is advisable to use it 3 to 4 times a year to keep the oven clean.
This was helpful (2726) Read moreCan I prepare several items simultaneously by using more grill trays? Verified
Technically this is possible. However, it depends on the type of food if you need to adjust the preparation time or swap the trays halfway during the preparation.
This was helpful (693) Read moreWhen I use the oven there often food remains that fall on the bottom, causing smoke. How can I prevent this? Verified
Many ovens come with both a grid and a baking tray. When food is prepared on the grid, the baking tray can be placed on the bottom to prevent food remains from burning and causing smoke.
This was helpful (669) Read moreSmoke is accumulating in the oven when warming up, why is that? Verified
Probably there are food remains from previous use left in the oven. Especially greasy food remains can generate smoke when heated. Clean the oven thoroughly.
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SilverCrest IAN 102464 Oven