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Cucinetta
EN
BEEM - Elements of Lifestyle
Appliance description
(see illustration on the left fold-out)
Housing
1
Door handle
2
Display
3
Function display
4
MODE function button
5
Temperature setting button
6
°C
Timer setting button
7
Buttons
8
Pause/Cancel button
9
Start button
10
Feet
11
Oven door
12
Spacer rear side
13
(not illustrated)
Grill grate
14
Drip pan/baking tray
15
Rotary spit grip
16
Grill grate grip and drip pan/baking
17
tray
Rotary spit
18
Rotary spit retaining clips
19
Shish kebab skewers (8 pcs.)
20
Shish kebab skewer holders
21
Vegetable basket
22
Pizza stone
23
User manual
24
(not illustrated)
Operating panel
The display (3) shows which cooking time,
temperature and function is set. The se-
lected function is indicated by a red trian-
gle. The corresponding cooking time and
temperature digits flash during setting.
NOTE
Each push of a button is acknowl-
►
edged by a signal tone.
Switching on and off
To switch on the appliance press the
button (10). The functions light up on the
display. Press the MODE button
(5) to
select the desired function. Press the
button again to start the selected function.
NOTE
Before starting the function, set the
►
temperature and cooking time as de-
scribed in the sections
Setting the
temperature (page 27)
and
Setting
the cooking time (page 27)
.
Pressing the
button (9) stops the activat-
ed function. You can check the cooking proc-
ess or change settings. Pressing the
(9)
button twice exits all functions and resets the
settings. The appliance switches itself off au-
tomatically after approx. one minute.
Oven functions
First press the button to activate the
MODE
. Press the MODE button
(5) to set the operating mode of the ap-
pliance. Pressing more than once runs
through all functions.
The available functions are:
Toasting
–
Rotary spit
–
Convector
–
Defrosting
–
Roasting
–
See table
Oven functions (page 27).
NOTE
It is only possible to change a func-
►
tion when no function is in operation.
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