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4.4   AUTOMATIC CONTROLS

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Introduction

: the automatic controls make it possible to perform

cooking cycles in special modes and also to store cycles after
manual setting. For  information on manual setting procedures
refer first to heading 4.3  MANUAL CONTROLS.

Note:

If the oven is switched off after you have set up a cooking cycle
manually 

the data you have entered will be lost

 since, in manual

mode, the controller does not store the cooking cycle.
To store manually set cooking programs for future use proceed
as described in the following headings.
The cooking cycles (or RECIPES) and programs (e.g. CLEAN)
are managed by means of the following commands:

Recipes  or
programs  ----------

   DISPLAY

Menu* ----------------

    ^

<

 

 

>

    v

* list of commands (items) necessary for executing the various
management functions:

 

     

S 00    M   E   N   U    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

06 

   A  

D  

D   P 

H  

S  

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03 

     S  

K  I P  P 

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A  

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07 

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D   D  

A  

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S 17   

 

  C   O   N   F  I  R  M    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S 18   

 

  R   E   T  U   R   N   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 

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R   R 

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  R   E   T  U   R   N   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 

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  R   E   T  U   R   N   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

04 

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  C   O   N   F  I  R  M    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

05     S  E  A  R  C  H     B  Y    N  U  M  B E R       

S 12   

  E   X  I  T   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  C   O   N   F  I  R  M    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  R   E   T  U   R   N   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  P   A   S   S  W  O   R  D    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20 

    N  

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22 

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A  

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E  P  

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P  

(Program) =

button to:

- open the list of recipes and programs
- open the menu of recipes or programs
- confirm the items selected from the menus

(

^

)  (

v

)

       = "arrow" buttons (up and down)

(or use the knob) to:

- select recipes, programs or relative names
- select menu items
- select the utilities
- set the values

(

<

)  (

>

)

=

"arrow" buttons (left and right) to:

- return to menu
- select the phases

DISPLAY

=

displays the operations
described above

4.4.1   AUTOMATIC SEQUENTIAL MULTIPHASE COOKING

Food can be cooked using different temperatures during the
cooking cycle (i.e. in several different stages).
The LEVEL  

A

 oven allows the execution of programs composed

of several sequential phases. For example:
- Phase 1:

- air-convection cycle 200°C
- core probe 70°C

- Phase 2:

- mixed cycle 220°C
- time 40 minutes

- Phase 3:

- air-convection cycle 250°C
- time 15 minutes

and so on up to a maximum of 7 phases.
During the cooking cycle the oven advances from one phase to
the next one automatically until the cooking program is completed
and then stops automatically as soon as the last phase has been
terminated.

To set a multiple phase cooking program proceed as follows:
1) Switch on the oven.
2) Set (see heading 4.3 MANUAL CONTROLS):
- cooking mode for phase 1;
- oven chamber temperature for phase 1;
- cooking time (or core probe temperature) for phase 1.
3) Press button 

P

 and the DISPLAY will show the flashing value

1 (phase 1) and the description P:MENU.
4) Press button 

P

 to open the menu, the option P:ADD PHASE

appears on the DISPLAY (it is also possible to select another
option from the menu).

phase 

1

 flashing

 

     

1

     

selected item

P :  A DD    PH A SE

5) Press button 

P

 to confirm this option; the DISPLAY will now

show a flashing number 2 (phase 2) and some of the MANUAL
CONTROL functions will start flashing.

phase 

2

 flashing

 

     

1  2

         

selected item

P :  ME NU

6) Set new values, as described in point 2), but this time with
reference to phase 2.
7) To set additional phases repeat steps 

4, 5

 and 

6

 up to a

maximum of 7 phases.
8) The multiple phase cooking program has now been set up.
Place the product to be cooked in the oven and press the 

Start

cycle

 button

.

The cooking cycle will start from phase 1 (value 1 flashes in
alternation with a dot on the relative DISPLAY) and, when phase
1 is terminated, it will 

advance automatically

 to phase 2 (value

2 flashes in alternation with a dot on the relative DISPLAY) and
so on until all set phases are completed.

phase 

2

 in progess

 

     

1  2

        

The transition from one phase to the next is signalled by a short
audible signal.
When the last phase is terminated the cooking cycle will stop
automatically as already described, and the appliance will emit a
double intermittent audible signal.
To repeat the same multiple phase cycle simply press the START/
STOP button again.

While the cooking cycle is in progress you can skip one or more
of the phases as follows:
- press the (>) button one or more times to select the successive
phases.
- press button 

once and then press it again at the "SKIP PHASE"

option to confirm the selected phase and cause it to start.

Summary of Contents for AOS061ECR2

Page 1: ... 3 1 Installing the power supply cable 30 4 Water mains connection 30 4 1 Water supply characteristics 30 4 2 Water drain system 31 5 Safety devices 31 6 Operation check 31 7 Servicing 32 8 Troubleshooting 32 9 Layout of main components 32 III INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 33 1 Opening the oven door 33 1 1 6 and 10 grid models 33 1 2 20 grid models 33 2 Closing the oven door 33 2 1 6 and 10 grid models 33 ...

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Page 3: ... friendly Theymaybestoredatnoriskorburntatanauthorisedincineration plant Plastic materials suitable for recycling are marked with the following symbols polyethylene external wrapping film instructions PE booklet bag and gas injectors bag polypropylene top packaging panels and straps pp expanded polystyrene protective surround elements PS 4 2 USE Theappliancehasbeendesignedandperfectedunderlaborato...

Page 4: ...nt The oven outer panels must be removed to perform the operations described in this chapter Since the appliance must be switched on to make certain adjustments exercise the utmost care when working in the vicinity of live electrical parts 1 PLACE OF INSTALLATION Theappliancemustonlybeinstalledinadequatelyventilated premises 1 1REFERENCESTANDARDS Install the appliance according to the prescription...

Page 5: ...or routed to a floor gulley with grat ing The flexible drainage hose or rigid pipe can be directed to the side or rear of the appliance if the oven is not positioned against a wall this line must not be directed towards the front of the appliance to prevent interference with roll in grid racks The drain age pipe internal diameter must be no smaller than the oven drain outlet 1 1 4 no longer than 1...

Page 6: ...mal use of the appliance Oven chamber heating not started or inefficient Possible causes Oven chamber temperature limit switch tripped Damaged heating elements Damaged heating element contactor coil Damaged thermostat probe showing error EPt1 Damaged controller Fuse F2 blown see circuit diagram Steam production not started or inefficient Possible causes Damaged heating elements Damaged heating ele...

Page 7: ...e the oven chamber particularly during cooking cycles with humidification Donotcookwithflammableliquidssuchasalcoholicspirits The maximum height at which the trays are placed in the oven must not exceed 1 6 m This applies if installed according to the instructions and using original accessories except for stacked ovens In case of stacked ovens or in any other case when the above distance is exceed...

Page 8: ...igital thermometer thermostat to control product core tem perature 3 4 SPECIAL COOKING MODES Utilities Functions useful for the type of cooking to be executed Pause phase set a time in this mode to delay the start of cooking programs or to set a pause interval between two cooking cycles e g for dough proving Regeneration cycle gives ideal humidity conditions for rapid heating of products to be reg...

Page 9: ...o water Make sure the oven water supply is working Cooking parameter adjustment allows adjustment of cooking values humidity temperature and time Automatic sequence phases to execute a 2 phase cooking cycle switching from one phase to the other automatically LEVEL B e C ONLY 3 5 ADDITIONALFUNCTIONS Set of controls for management of the programs library control keys to store edit or delete cooking ...

Page 10: ...iler ready LED off 4 1 1 SWITCHING THE OVEN OFF To switch the oven off press button O of this switch 4 2 SELECTING THE CONTROLS MANUAL or AUTOMATIC The control panel is divided in two parts one for MANUAL controls and the other additional section for AUTOMATIC controls MANUAL controls AUTOMATIC controls level B e C level A Use one of the two control modes according to your cooking needs in the lev...

Page 11: ...product core reaches the set temperature Important The temperature probe is a precision instrument and must be handled with care Avoid knocks do not apply excessive force when inserting the probe and do not pull on the lead take care particularly when using roll in racks The guarantee does not cover damage to the core temperature probe caused by improper use 1 Switch on the oven Remove the product...

Page 12: ... displays will show HU humidity inside the compartment TS automatic compartment preheating PrEH To skip preheat ing press the START button again TM time remaining for end of cooking PRB core probe tem perature Note In TIMED cooking during preheating the set cooking time remains unchanged COUNT DOWN not activated At the end of preheating the message LOAD appears on the display TS open the oven door...

Page 13: ...N inactive phase at the same time the cooking modes button LEDs start flashing again to request a new setting for phase 2 5 Select phase 2 cooking mode phase 2 oven chamber temperature time or core probe temperature relative to phase 2 6 The two phase cooking cycle has now been set Place the product to be cooked in the oven and press the START STOP button to start the cooking cycle The cooking cyc...

Page 14: ...core probe 70 C Phase 2 mixed cycle 220 C time 40 minutes Phase 3 air convection cycle 250 C time 15 minutes and so on up to a maximum of 7 phases During the cooking cycle the oven advances from one phase to the next one automatically until the cooking program is completed and then stops automatically as soon as the last phase has been terminated To set a multiple phase cooking program proceed as ...

Page 15: ... to remind the user that this function is active 4 4 3 EDITING THE SET PARAMETERS With the cooking cycle blocked started or stored use the relative commands to edit the following parameters 1 cooking mode 2 cooking temperature TS 3 cooking time TM 4 probe temperature PRB in alternative to cooking time Note When you edit the parameters of a STORED cooking program during a cooking cycle an asterisk ...

Page 16: ...e of the desired recipe from those beginning with the letter G desired recipe 1 5 G OO S E selected P M E N U 4 4 6 USING PRESET PROGRAMS Undeletable preset programs provide several standard service functions The oven is supplied with the following preset programs LOW TEMPERATURE COOKING EFS LTC Cooking at low temperature is a specific cooking procedure especiallyforbeef e g primerib beeffillet to...

Page 17: ...PLAY 2 Select the desired program or go to step 3 3 PresstheSTART STOPbuttontostarttheA0LowTemperature cycle or the selected program To exit edit skip phase see the paragraphs of the normal programs 4 4 7 DELETING A RECIPE OR PROGRAM FROM THE MEMORY 1 Press button I to switch on the oven 2 Press button P 3 Select the recipe or the program to be deleted 4 Press button P and select the CLEAR RECIPE ...

Page 18: ...personnel trained and authorised by the manufacturer 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE At the end of each day clean the oven interior with an oven cleaner following the product supplier s directions Do not wash the appliance with water jets Do not clean steel surfaces with products containing chlorine bleach hydrochloric acid etc even diluted Do not use corrosive substances e g muriatic acid to clean the flo...

Page 19: ...shes or scrapers since they may leave ferrous particles which will promote rusting on the steel surfaces If the appliance is not to be used for long periods proceed as follows Disconnect the electrical power supply and turn off the water cocks Using a cloth soaked in vaseline oil vigorously rub the stainless steel surfaces to apply a light protective film Periodically air the place of storage 7 1 ...

Page 20: ...ve all traces of old silicone from the channel apply a bead of silicone sealant in point 1 along the internal frame of the seal seating channel insert the new seal pressing it home along the entire length of the channel 4 7 3 SPECIAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning and checking the drain system Periodically clean the drain pipe and check for obstructions that may prevent the water from draining Cle...

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