22
teglia
Napoletana
2
3
1
A
1
B
5
4
+
Fig.24
Using the recipes
Saving a recipe means you can reuse it without having to reset
its cooking parameters.
Moreover, by giving it a name (e.g. Neapolitan), it can be easily
found and quickly started.
USING AN ALREADY STORED RECIPE
Fig.24
To use an already stored recipe, just:
1
Press the
PROGRAM
key in the
1A
display or touch the
writing
1B
.
2
The list of the available recipes is displayed: touch the
NAME
OF THE RECIPE
you wish to use (e.g. Neapolitan): the oven
starts to heat with the relative parameters.
•
3
...
5
If you wish, you can change the parameters of the
selected recipe (e.g. top percentage) as explained in the previous
chapter: the changes will affect
only the cooking in progress
and will not affect the original recipe (temporary effect).
CREATING/SAVING A RECIPE
Fig.25
A recipe can be
saved
while cooking is in progress
(see
Fig.15
chap.
Saving the set parameters
) or
created
from the
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
menu, following the
instructions below:
1
Touch the
SERVICE
icon (with the oven in stand-by).
2
Touch the
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
icon.
3
Touch the
NEW
PROGRAM
key.
4
Assign
a name to the recipe
(in the example “Classic”):
in this way it will be easy to recognize the one you need;
Confirm with
or cancel with
CE
.
5
Setting the cooking parameters:
• the cooking
parameters
:
• the turntable rotation
parameters
6
Use |
MANAGING RECIPES
The name shows which recipe you are
using (e.g. Neapolitan).
• For correct filling out it is necessary to enter:
• the
main value
default value with which the recipe starts;
•
secondary values
values that, while cooking, can be quickly selected as an alternative to the main default one
(for instance see
Fig.21).
Confirm with
or cancel with
CE
the entries made.
7
If necessary, you can set up to 3
timers
which will be activated at the end of the set time (optional).
The procedure for enter-
ing the time is the usual one. Confirm with
or cancel with
CE
.
8
Save the recipe with the
DISC
symbol.
To modify the original recipe permanently, see page
24
.
The name of the programs in the
figure are just an example (they
depend on the names given by the
user to his/her recipes)
The name shows which recipe you
are using (e.g. Neapolitan). If you
change a parameter manually
(e.g. the temperature), the wording
becomes Neapolitan* to show the
user’s intervention.
If
secondary values
have been set
during the creation of the recipe,
they appear as possible alternative
shortcuts (e.g. 20%, 30%, 40%).
Pressing the + key allows you to set
them even before using the recipe,
in this case, however, they will only
affect the cooking in progress and
will not modify the original recipe
(temporary effect).
Clears secondary values selectively
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