Renee I just had my SMEG undermount rangehood and yes it is loud even on low setting. Does a fabulous job but a little loud and mine is set in an enclosed campy. I have the exact same oven and am doing the first time use burn off as I sit and type this reply to you. But yes, the rangehood is a little loud. I hope this helps. I'm from Melbourne, Australia.
There are three layers of glass. The outermost is integrated in the door itself and cannot be removed unless you remove the door altogether (which I haven't been able to figure out how to do yet). The other two glass screens are relatively easily and quickly removed. The innermost is just plugged in place with pins, no screws or devices needed. The middle one is held by removable rubber blocks neatly formed into the door casing.
She shows how to turn on everything, except the oven! She turned on the fans. She turned on the lights. She turned on the extractor. She turned on the gas and everything. Except how to turn on the oven! Not where to turn it on. How to turn it on!
That's beautiful, but how the heck do I turn the oven on?
Hi just want to know if I can still switch oven if I don't have electricity
Anyone know what trays fit the tall right hand oven? as standard trays/ dishes are to big.
I've got the same problem! The trays in the tall right oven don't fit! Is this a mistake by Smeg ?
Im looking at buying one of these but that fan seems super loud?
Hi Renee, It is loud but when I turned it on it was on high first. On high it is loud but on low it's not
Renee I just had my SMEG undermount rangehood and yes it is loud even on low setting. Does a fabulous job but a little loud and mine is set in an enclosed campy. I have the exact same oven and am doing the first time use burn off as I sit and type this reply to you. But yes, the rangehood is a little loud. I hope this helps. I'm from Melbourne, Australia.
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How do you unlock new smeg black victoria oven
Hi Jennifer what do you mean? As in a child safety lock?
Do you know How to remove the glass of the oven below?
Sorry we don't know how to remove the glass
There are three layers of glass. The outermost is integrated in the door itself and cannot be removed unless you remove the door altogether (which I haven't been able to figure out how to do yet). The other two glass screens are relatively easily and quickly removed. The innermost is just plugged in place with pins, no screws or devices needed. The middle one is held by removable rubber blocks neatly formed into the door casing.
She shows how to turn on everything, except the oven! She turned on the fans. She turned on the lights. She turned on the extractor. She turned on the gas and everything. Except how to turn on the oven! Not where to turn it on. How to turn it on!