21
B
G
2
Fig. 5.4
These operations are done in the fol-
lowing way:
1) To set the starting hour, lightly push
knob “F” clockwise so that the hour
you wish the cooking to start appears
in window “C” (in correspondance
with the indicator) (fig. 5.3).
2) To set the cooking time, turn knob “G”
clockwise so that the desired cooking
time appears, in correspondance with
the indicator, in window “B” (which
added to the starting time will give
you the hour that the cooking will be
completed) (fig. 5.4).
3) To start the program and the desired
cooking temperature, use the special
oven knobs (see specific chapters).
Now the oven is programmed and
everything will work automatically, that
is, when clock.
“A” indicates the starting hour, set in win-
dow “C” the oven will turn on automati-
cally.
When the cooking time set in window “B”
has elapsed, and that is, when the “0”
in window “B”, corresponds with the indi-
cator, the oven will turn off automatically
and the buzzer will operate to signal that
the cooking is done.
To turn off the buzzer, it is necessary to
turn knob “G” clockwise to make symbol
coincide with the indicator in win-
dow “B”.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC COOKING
This served to turn the oven off automa-
tically after a desired cooking time.
To do so, turn knob “G” clockwise to
make the desired cooking time appear in
window “B”, in correspondance with the
indicator (fig. 5.5).
Now, turn on the oven, setting the pro-
gram and the desired temperature (see
the specific chapters).
The oven will immediately start to ope-
rate and will turn off automatically at the
end of the set cooking time and this will
be signalled by the buzzer.
Attention: the oven will only work if the
hour in window “C” corresponds with the
hour of clock “A”.
7
6
5
6.00
A
B
C
G
2
Fig. 5.5
9
8
7
8.00
B
G
Fig. 5.6
Electro mechanical programmer