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11 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Cooking mode
Control activation or deactivation
The key
activates or deactivates the control (regardless of the child block). When the
control is deactivated, the screen is completely blank. Pressing the key
for 1 second
activates the control. The current time of day appears on the display.
Note:
in the event of a power failure, the current time of day will no longer be correct.
A flashing 0:00 will appear on the time of day display. No features of the control will be
visible without setting the time of day. The correct time can be adjusted with the
and keys.
Pressing for 1 second, depending on whether it is ON or OFF, the control/card is
activated or deactivated.
Setting time of the day
Touch and hold both the and buttons until the hour digits start flashing.
Using the or ,keys, set the correct time.
Wait 7 seconds, the flashing stops, then the adjustment is completed.
Selection a cooking function
Using one of the or , keys it is possible to scroll through the function menu.
The current function will flash on the function
display for 7 seconds and the default cooking
temperature assigned to this function will appear
on the temperature display (Note: for certain
functions, temperature control is not possible and
the temperature display is empty .
if the key
is constant on the status display,
while
is flashing, it indicates that it is
possible to start cooking but that cooking has not
yet tarted.
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