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PRODUCT MANUAL iCOOK MAX - DT.MP. ICM. 2202.2
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The parameters report a very wide range of features ranging from the type of oven to fan
configuration, etc. and also allow the technical service to perform tests and tests to ensure
perfect operation.
Statistical logs primarily store runtime, cycle repetition, and wear and tear values of certain
elements to monitor the life cycle and maximize the efficiency of all oven components.
7.8.16.
NightWatch
NightWatch allows the oven to automatically continue cooking after a power failure. This
functionality is particularly useful for unattended cooking.
This function will only continue cooking in the event of a power failure and
subsequent recovery of the power supply.
This function can be disabled by your dealer. Make sure that you fully
understand the risks of using it.
In the event of a power failure and subsequent restoration of the power supply, the oven
recovers the cooking in progress (if any) and continues cooking with the same parameters
as before the power failure.
The following figure shows the oven display when the power is restored and just before
starting NightWatch functionality. Pressing the circular button START/STOP in this state will
cancel automatic recovery.
If it is not canceled, the Mychef oven automatically checks the temperature of the cooking
chamber. If the temperature is below 56°C there may be a risk of bacterial contamination.
In this case, the oven will continue cooking but will display error 28 when pressing the
circular button START/STOP button to end the cooking cycle. In this case, the final user shall
decide the fate of the food, taking into account the risks of possible bacterial contamination.
To minimise risk, analyse the food after such a low temperature risk warning
when cooking is automatically resumed, or discard it (Error 28).
Use the HACCP data log to always check the cooking processes.