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USING THE OVEN
USING THE OVEN
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FULLY AUTOMATIC COOKING
Cooking start programming allows to start end stop cooking automatically based on
the time scheduled. To program the cooking start time, briefl y press 1 time the knob
until the fl ashing of the “START TIME” icon. Increase or decreases the cooking start time
turning knob clockwise or counterclockwise.
The fl ashing of “START TIME” icon continues for some seconds after the last rotation.
If within this time you don’t turn or press the knob the hands returne automatically
to display the time and the program is canceled. If you press the knob the cooking
start time is stored(“START TIME”icon is turned on) and timer switches to cooking end
programming (the “END TIME” icon from off becomes fl ashing).
The cooking time end programming will follow the procedure in the preceding section.
Cooking will begin when “Programmed Start Time=Present Time”.
• BLACKOUT
INDICATION
The timer signals every lack of power supply through the fl ashing of the symbol
“CLOCK”. In this case, to the disable it briefl y press the knob.
Minute Minder Icon
Cooking icon
Automatic Cooking icon
Dot icon
Key lock icon
1: Function Selection Button
3: Plus Button
2: Minus Button
2 and 3: Manual
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SETTING THE TIME OF DAY (24 H CLOCK)
After plugging in or reconnecting to a power source after current decay, “
0.00
”, and
“AUTO” fl ashes.
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Press button 1 approximately 2 sec., dot icon starts fl ashing. Set the current
time using buttons 2 and 3. About 7 seconds after the set time has been
fi nished, new data is memorized. The time correction can be done later;
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Press button 2 and 3 approximately 2 sec., dot icon starts fl ashing. Then you
can set the current time.
Notice!
If the correct time is not set then proper operation of the oven is not
possible.
• MANUAL
OPERATION
If the programmer is not in semi-automatic or full-automatic mode you can use oven
functions manually.
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SETTING THE MINUTE MINDER
You can activate the minute minder at any time, regardless the activity state of other
programmer functions. The measured time ranges from 1 minute to 23 hours 59
minutes.
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Press button 1 until the minute minder icon starts to fl ash, and the display
shows “0.00”.
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Enter the required time using buttons 3 and 2. Minute minder icon remains
on the display. After the set time has elapsed, an audible signal will be
heard for approximately 7 minutes and the minute minder icon starts to
fl ash again.
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Press buttons 1, 2 or 3 to turn the signal off ; the minute minder icon
disappears, and the display indicates the current time.
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CHANGE THE TIMER BEEPS
The tone of the timer beeps may be changed as follows:
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Press buttons 2 and 3 simultaneously,
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Press button 1 to see actual tone “ton.1” to see on the display.
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Press button 2 to select the tone you wish from 1 to 3.
• CANCEL
SETTINGS
Cancel automatic function settings:
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Press buttons 2 and 3 simultaneously.
Cancel minute minder settings:
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Press button 1 to select minute minder settings,
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Press buttons 2 and 3.
• COOKING
TIMER
If the oven is supposed to turn off at specifi ed time, cooking timer can be set. It is
named as semi-automatic operation.
•
Press button 1 until the “stop” and “0.00” fl ashes on the digits, beside
automatic cooking icon fl ashes.
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Set the cooking time using buttons 3 and 2, within the range from 1 minute
to 10 hours.
The set time is memorized after about 7 seconds; the current time is shown again.
Automatic cooking icon remains on the display. Select the required temperature and
the oven function. When cooking is completed, an audible signal will be heard for
approximately 7 minutes, and the automatic cooking icon starts to fl ash again. Return
control and thermostat knobs to the OFF position. Press button 1, 2 or 3 to cancel
signal and to return to the manual operation.
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