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SAVING INDIVIDUAL SETTINGS VIA THE CUSTOM FUNCTION
You may change any settings of the pre-programmed functions. When doing so, the
appliance will operate, using your individual settings. However, when selecting the
appropriate function again, the original settings will be restored.
Thus, if you wish to reuse your individual settings, you should program the CUSTOM
function. The appliance will keep your settings in memory, even after power-off.
Thus, you can start the Multicook with your individual settings again and again. A
set of individual settings can be programmed for each the PRESSURE COOK and
SLOW COOK function.
Note:
Your CUSTOM setting will remain in the memory of the cooker, even after power-
off.
IMPORTANT:
By restoring factory settings, your user-defined settings for the
CUSTOM function will be deleted (see: ‘Restoring Factory Settings”).
To Program Your CUSTOM Settings
1. Switch ON the appliance or connect the appliance to the power supply. The
LCD screen will be illuminated in blue showing the list of provided functions.
2. Turn the START/Select dial to the desired function (PRESSURE COOK or SLOW
COOK).
3. Turn the START/Select dial to the menu item CUSTOM.
4. Make your desired individual settings for pressure/temperature, time, KEEP
WARM and pressure release (see: ‘Operation’).
5. Press the START/Select dial to start the function and save the actual settings in
memory. Your individual settings will be kept in memory even after power-off.
THE KEEP WARM FUNCTION
The KEEP WARM function maintains hot foods at safe serving temperature (60°C or
above) for up to 2 hours or until you are ready to serve and cancel the function via
the STOP/CANCEL button.
Note:
As a default, the KEEP WARM function will automatically switch on after the
SLOW COOK cycle. However, you can toggle KEEP WARM on and off in both
PRESSURE COOK and SLOW COOK, pressing the KEEP WARM button on the
control panel shortly. If the function is selected, “KEEP WARM” will be shown on
the LCD screen.
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