Roasting
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- The wireless probe can only be
inserted horizontally into flat foods
such as fish.
If the wireless probe is no longer
recognized during cooking, a message
will appear in the display. Reposition
the probe in the food.
In some cases, reception interference
can even be caused by a microwave
operating in the vicinity of the oven,
because the microwave uses a similar
frequency range to that of the wireless
probe. Turn off the microwave when
you are using the wireless probe.
Using the probe
Risk of injury. The metal tip of the
probe can cause injury.
Remove the wireless probe from the
storage sleeve.
Insert the metal tip of the probe into
the food. The handle should be
pointing up diagonally.
Place the food in the oven.
Close the door.
Select an operating mode or
automatic program.
Set the temperature and the core
temperature if necessary.
Core temperatures cannot be changed
for automatic programs.
Follow the instructions on the display.
The cooking program finishes as soon
as the core temperature is reached.
Danger of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The handle of the probe can get hot.
You can burn yourself on the handle.
Wear pot holders when removing the
probe from its socket.
Tip:
If the food is not cooked
sufficiently when the core temperature
is reached, insert the probe into another
place or increase the core temperature
and repeat the program.
Time-left display
If the temperature set for a cooking
process is above 285°F (140°C), the
estimated duration remaining (time left)
will appear on the display.
The time left is calculated from the
cooking temperature selected, the set
core temperature, and the progress of
the core temperature as it rises.
The time left first shown is an estimate.
As the cooking process continues, the
time left is revised continuously, and a
more accurate figure is shown.
The time left will be deleted if the
cooking temperature or core
temperature is changed or if a different
operating mode is selected. If the door
is opened for a longer time, the time left
will be recalculated.