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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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4.3

Automatic cooking

Switching on

Switch on the control switch (S) turn from position 0 to I. This 

switches on the temperature pre-setting function. The lamp 

(LS) lights up.
0 = Off
I = On

Set the desired cooking temperature

 (flashing nominal 

value) with the temperature selection knob (T) on the display 

(AT).
Turn right = increase
Turn left = reduction
Smallest change = 1°F

Programming the cooking time and the starting time

 (or 

only one function).
Pressing the button (DT) switches on the  programme for the 

cooking time (flashing nominal value). The desired cooking 

time is set with the cooking time knob (D) on the display (AD).
Turn right = increase
Turn left = reduction
Smallest change = 1 minute
The lamp (LD) only lights up when the desired temperature 

has been reached and the cooking time expires. 

The following pre-programmed nominal functions
Cooking temperature
Cooking time
are all activated by pressing the button (TT).
The following displays
Cooking temperature (AT)
Remaining cooking time (AD)
indicate the current value.
The lamp (LT) will continue to flash until the nominal cooking 

temperature is reached. It then stays on permanently.

Observing the flames

The window in the front cladding wall of the pan can be used to 

determine whether the burner has ignited and the flames are 

evenly distributed.

4.4

Shutting down

An acoustic signal sounds when cooking is over. This is 

acknowledged by pressing the button (Q).
The power supply is then switched off.
All activated functions are subsequently switched off:

Press the pre-set temperature button (TT) for some sec-

onds.

 

Lamp (LT) goes out.

Press the cooking time button (DT).

 

Lamp (LD) goes out.

Switch off the control switch (S).

 

Turn from position I to 0.

 

Lamp (LS) goes out.

Switch off the power isolator (H) (only available as an 

option).

Turn from position I to 0.

0 = Off

After cooking has been completed, the control switch (S) is 

switched off.

Turn from position I to 0.

0 = Off

The lamp (LS) goes out.

Switch off the power isolator (H) (only available as an 

option).

 

Turn from position I to 0.

0 = Off

The appliance can be switched off before cooking has been 

completed.
If the function buttons (TT), (DT) and (ZT) are switched on and 

switching off is only done by means of the control switch (S), 

all the functions and previously set data for temperature, cook-

ing time and starting time remain saved and active when the 

switch (S) is turned on again.

I

If the appliance develops a fault, the electrical switch in the 

building must also be switched off and the gas valve must be 

closed.

4.5

Additional functions

SOFT

Pressing the Soft button (R) adapts the power supply to the 

food, i.e. reduces it.
The lamp (LR) on the button (R) lights up if the soft setting has 

been switched on.
The following functions are activated by pressing button (Q):
1. All displays

Food temperature (AT)

 Cooking 

time 

(AD)

 

Starting time (AZ)
flash indicating the nominal value that has been pro-

grammed in.

2. Acknowledgement of the acoustic signal when cooking has 

been completed.

3. Acknowledgement of error messages (see section 12, 

Troubleshooting).

TT Button, activation of settings
LT Lamp, cooking temperature
DT Button, cooking time
LD Lamp, cooking time expires
ZT Button, starting time
LZ Lamp, starting time
LR Lamp, soft settings
 Q Button, acoustic signal
 R

Button, soft

LS Lamp, temperature 

 

pre-setting

AT Display, cooking tempera-

ture

 T

Temperature selection knob

AD Display, remaining cooking 

time

 D

Cooking time knob

AZ Display, time
 Z

Starting time knob

LU
LC
 C
 U
 S

Control switch

 Fig. 3

Right console

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Page 1: ...ad the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment AVERTISSEMENT L installation inexacte l ajuste ment le changement le service ou l entretien peuvent causer des bles sures matériels des dommages ou la mort Lisez les instructions d installation d opération et d ent retien complètement avant d instal ler ou entretenir cet équipement I...

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Page 3: ...LLATION AND INITIAL OPERATION 3 1 2 OWNER S OBLIGATIONS 3 1 3 USE AS PRESCRIBED 3 1 4 SAFETY CONSCIOUS WORKING 3 1 5 AFTER SALES SERVICE AND REPAIR 4 2 TECHNICAL DATA 4 3 GAS CONSUMPTION 4 4 PACKAGING 4 5 TESTS CERTIFICATES 4 6 SPECIFICATION PLATE 4 7 SERIAL NUMBER YWWXXXXX 4 8 FURTHER DOCUMENTS 4 ...

Page 4: ...ROL 5 4 1 Setting the clock 5 4 2 Starting 5 4 3 Automatic cooking 6 4 4 Shutting down 6 4 5 Additional functions 6 4 6 Altering the pan settings 7 4 7 Tilting 7 4 8 Temperature settings 7 4 9 Switching off 8 4 10 Power failure 8 5 WORKING RULES 8 6 CLEANING 8 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 8 TREATMENT OF COMMERCIAL KITCHEN APPLIANCES 9 ...

Page 5: ...not use large cuantities of oil The appliance must not be operated close to materials and vapours which consti tute a fire hazard S During operation no objects are to be placed on the lid S Overheated oil can self ignite Never quench burning oil with water but smother the flames with the cover or a wet cloth S Spraying the appliance or parts of it with a high pressure cleaning device may cause mal...

Page 6: ...tions on the manufacturer s premises Recurrent pressure testing is not compulsory To ensure the complete operating efficiency and safety of appliances however owners should arrange for personnel authorised by the man ufacturer to check on all safety equipment and to conduct pressure tests at regular intervals S In the event of a permanent fault which inter feres with operation the appliance must b...

Page 7: ...ith a dry cloth or absorptive paper Do not use oil or vegetable fat for the above procedure 3 STANDBY Check each time before use Operating elements must not be damaged Heating up time The lid should be kept closed during heating to reduce energy losses and heating time Whilst full power is re quired for initial heating this is not the case for further cooking The power requirements for cooking wit...

Page 8: ...goes out Switch off the control switch S Turn from position I to 0 Lamp LS goes out Switch off the power isolator H only available as an option Turn from position I to 0 0 Off After cooking has been completed the control switch S is switched off Turn from position I to 0 0 Off The lamp LS goes out Switch off the power isolator H only available as an option Turn from position I to 0 0 Off The appli...

Page 9: ...s while working Switching off the button TT will interrupt the heating cooking process Switching off the cooking time button DT reverts to continuous cooking Switching off the starting time button ZT deletes the programmed in starting time The appliance can be started manually 4 7 Tilting MECHANICAL TILTING The pan is tilted with the help of an electric motor It only works when the power isolator ...

Page 10: ...panels are made of stainless chrome nickel steel Clean them with hot soapy water and a stan dard grease solvent and rub them dry In general Do not clean the appliance with steel brushes steel wool cop per cloths abrasive products etc as these would destroy the metal surfaces and thus facilitate corrosion The appliance must not be cleaned with high pressure clean ers or water jets owing to the dang...

Page 11: ...sion So immediately after use rinse cooking utensils in fresh water or keep filled with cold water to cool them It is not advisable to use one utensil exclusively for cook ing e g potatoes in salt water For stainless steel it is beneficial to use utensils for different produce e g for soups containing fat or acid containing vegetables such as sauerkraut for example 3 Stainless steel surfaces shoul...

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