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5.

Dry the tank shaft and water tank thoroughly.

6.

Slide in the water tank.
The 

Î

symbol and the

˜ž©

 display (Pumping-out) go out.

Switching off the appliance

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Risk of scalding!

When opening the appliance door, hot steam may escape. 

After cooking, only open the appliance door carefully.

Note: 

The appliance has a cooling fan. After the appliance is 

switched off, the cooling fan may continue to run.

1.

Turn the operating mode selector back to the off position

Û

.

2.

Press on the operating mode selector until it retracts.
The appliance switches off. The 

~

symbol goes out.

Note: 

If the appliance is switched off after steam-assisted 

operation, you will hear a pumping sound. The appliance is 

pumping the remaining water out of the evaporator system 

back into the water tank. During this time the 

Ì

symbol is lit. 

Only empty the water tank when the 

Ì

symbol is no longer lit.

You can see in the temperature display whether there is high or 

low residual heat in the cooking compartment.

Ending an operation

 

Press and hold the 

Stop button. The appliance turns off the 

current operation. The appliance is not switched off. You can 

now start another operating mode.

Interrupting and continuing an operation (Pause)

 

Briefly press the 

Stop button. The appliance interrupts the 

current operation. Press the 

ƒ

Start button to continue the 

operation.

After each use with steam assistance

1.

Switch off the appliance.
The remaining water will be pumped out of the evaporator 

system and back into the water tank. The 

Ì

symbol lights up 

during this time.

2.

Only empty the water tank when the 

Ì

symbol is no longer 

lit.

3.

Empty and clean the water tank and allow it to dry with the 

door open.

4.

Dry the cold cooking compartment with a soft cloth.

5.

Remove any dirt from the cooking compartment.

Note: 

Remove limescale with a cloth soaked in vinegar, then 

wipe with clean water and rub dry with a soft cloth.

Automatic safety cut-out

The automatic safety cut-out is activated if your appliance is 

switched on and you have not made any settings for a long 

time.
The length of time after which your appliance switches itself off 

depends on the settings that you make.

‹‹‹

 flashes in the temperature display. Appliance operation is 

interrupted.
Turn the operating mode selector to the 

Û

 position to 

deactivate it.

Changing the Basic settings

Your appliance has various Basic settings, which are preset at 

the factory. You can, however, change these Basic settings as 

required.

1.

Switch on the appliance.

2.

Press and hold the 

±

 info button for 3 seconds to go to 

the Basic settings menu.

™‚‹ 

appears in the display (appliance unlocked).

3.

Press the 

±

 info button repeatedly until the setting symbol for 

the current basic setting of a submenu appears in the 

temperature display (e.g.

™„ƒ

 Audible signal 2 minutes).

4.

Use the temperature selector to set the required basic setting 

within a submenu (e.g.

™„„

 Audible signal 10 minutes).

5.

Press and hold the

±

 info button for 3 seconds.

Your basic setting is saved.

Note: 

If you do not make any changes within 15 seconds, the 

appliance automatically exits the Basic settings menu.

You can change the following Basic settings:

Temperature 

display

Meaning

Residual heat high (above 120 °C)

œ

Residual heat low (between 

60 °C and 120 °C)

Basic settings menu
Submenu

Basic setting

Setting 

symbol

Childproof lock

Appliance unlocked

™‚‹

Appliance locked

™‚‚

Appliance permanently 

locked

™ƒ‚

Audible signal

Audible signal off

™„‹

Audible signal 

30 seconds

™„‚

Audible signal 2 minutes

™„ƒ

Audible signal 

10 minutes

™„„

Water hardness

softened

™…‹

soft

™…‚

medium

™…ƒ

hard

™…„

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