MT-1988/1989
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Multicooker will start cooking according to changes that you applied. One cannot change settings of cooking temperature in two-phase programs
(Bread) and
(Pilaw). Cooking time in those two programs can be adjusted from 1 to 12 hours.
MULTICOOKER
Multicooker program is manual adjustment of both cooking time and temperature settings. Press button Multicooker
;
starts flashing on display and you
can see factory default cooking settings. Press
(hours) and
(minutes) to set cooking time you need. Then press and hold button
(Temperature), to set
cooking temperature which you need and press button Start
to confirm new settings. Multicooker will start cooking according to changes that you applied.
CHEF PRO
When you change cooking settings of any program and press Start
button; factory default settings are replaced by new settings automatically. When you start the same
program next time; it uses last entered settings as default. If you want to reset all settings to factory default statement; press and hold Timer button
After three alarms factory default setting will restore.
AUTO KEEP WARM FUNCTION
Keep warm function automayically start after the end of all programs except Sterilization, Dough, Yoghurt and Fry. Default temperature for the keep warm mode is 60
°
C.
You can turn this function OFF when program is already running by pressing and holding Start
button for three seconds. If backligt of the Keep warm/Cancel
button is active; it means keep warm will start after the end of running program. If backligt of the Keep warm/Cancel
button is not active; it means keep warm will not
start after the end of currently running program.
Summary of Contents for MT-1988
Page 2: ...MT 1988 1989 2 PARTS LIST...
Page 4: ...MT 1988 1989 4 DISPLAY AND CONTROL PANEL...
Page 7: ...MT 1988 1989 7 R 1988 10 12 1 1 35 160 C 1 C 54 MARTA...
Page 8: ...MT 1988 1989 8 12 MARTA PR PR 35 160 1 10 12 1 1 PRO PR 3D 3D...
Page 9: ...MT 1988 1989 9 MARTA 30 24...
Page 10: ...MT 1988 1989 10 15...
Page 11: ...MT 1988 1989 11 LED...
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Page 13: ...MT 1988 1989 13 1 1 1 C 1 12 24 30 14 00 18 30 4 12...
Page 14: ...MT 1988 1989 14 60 C PRO 1 1 PR 30 MARTA...
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Page 24: ...MT 1988 1989 24 UKR 15...
Page 25: ...MT 1988 1989 25 60 70...
Page 27: ...MT 1988 1989 27 KAZ 11...
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Page 30: ...MT 1988 1989 30 BLR 15...
Page 31: ...MT 1988 1989 31 60 70...
Page 52: ...MT 1988 1989 52 P V S P G 60 70 VAL MAS IR PRIE I RA P Leis I A S P G A I...
Page 55: ...MT 1988 1989 55 P T 60 70 eni T R ANA UN APKOP ANA P bu U I T U I...
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