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programming mode for at least 2 sec. the ) symbol switches on. Release and touch again the M key.
On the display the A symbol starts blinking and the writing
"
dur
"
appears. Touch again the M key. On the display the
writing "End" appears. The last one changes few seconds after with the symbol 0· 00.
Set the end of cooking time with the keys - or +. (maximum available time
:
10hOOm).
The selected time is automatically processed by the programmer in a few seconds, or you can also touch the M key
many times just to see again the current time
.
The cooking immediately starts, while on the programmer display the current time is shown again in a few s
e
conds.
The A and (2) symbols will be on the display
.
Once the set end of cooking time is finished, a sound will be heard and the oven automatically switches off. Please
see the follo
w
ing paragraphs about how to disable the sound a
l
arm and r
e
starting th
e
oven
.
Automatic cooking
Set a cooking time following the instructions on the cooking time paragraph, then set the end of cooking time
fol
l
owing the instructions on the previous paragraph. (Max available end of cooking time 24h). The oven automatically
switches on at a determined time which is the differ
e
nce between the end of cooking time and the cooking time.
During the wait
i
ng time before cooking, which goes from the oven start to the heating, on the display appears the A
symbol to show that an automatic program is on and the current time. The oven on is marked by the (2) symbol
.
Once the set end of cooking time is finished, a sound
wi
ll be heard and the oven automatically switches off
.
Please see the following paragraphs about how to disable the alarm and restarting the oven
.
How to disable the sound alarm:
To disable the sound just touch one of the keys.
Operating again the
oven
Once a s
e
mi-automatic or automatic cooking has expired, on the display appear the current time and the blinking A
symbol. In this condition, the heating elements and the light bulb of the oven are disabled. To enable again the oven,
just touch and keep the M key up to see the symbol (2) on the display and the A symbol disappears
.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
How to delete a cooking time
(semi-automatic or Automatic)
To delete a semi-automatic or automatic
c
ooking program, with the A symbol on, touch together the - and + keys for
at least 2 seconds or anyway up to see the (2) and the disabling of A symbol
.
How to delete the countdown timer
To delete the counting of the timer, which symbol is )
t
touch the M key for at least 2 seconds or anyway up to see the
) symbol blinking
.
Touch together the - and + keys.
Checking the function settings
The set or remaining time of every cooking function of the programmer can be recalled to the display by
e
nt
e
ring in
program mode with the M key. Touch and keep the M key for almost 2 seconds or any
w
ay up to see the (4) symbol
.
The remaining time appears on the display, or a series of zero numbers if the timer is disabled. Touch again the M
key
.
On the display appears th
e
"dur" writing, then alternately the remaining time or a series of zero number (disable
timer)
.
By touching again the M key, the end of cooking time appears together with the "End" writ
i
ng.
How to change the current time or the sound level
With the programmer in standard mode, the (2) symbol is on, touch together the - and + keys for at least 2 seconds
or anyway up to see the dot (3) blinking
.
To update the hour on the display:
touch the + or - keys.
To change the sound level:
touch the M key. On the display appears the writing: Ton.. followed by a number
.
Select
with the - key your favourite sound level
.
Note: number 1 is referred to the highest sound level
.
The available levels are 3.
Attention:
Power cut causes the
l
oss of any program, even the clock; that means the programmer will have to be set
again
.
USING THE THERMOMETER (Fig.58)
The cooker is fitted with a device to measure the temperature in the middle of the oven. This lets you check the temperature
inside the oven and adjust food cooking temperatures more accurately.
ELECTRIC OVEN
When you turn on the oven, the orange light comes on to indicate that the heating elements are working: The thermometer dial
will start to move towards the set temperature. The orange light will keeping coming on and off, indicating that the heating
elements are working to maintain the temperature inside the oven. The light may go off for a few minutes before the
thermometer has reached the temperature required. This is normal, because operation of the heating elements is regulated so
that heat is distributed properly inside the oven. Heat is optimally distributed inside the oven when the thermometer dial has
stopped. If the oven temperature drops or goes up, the thermometer dial will follow these variations in the same way. When the
oven is turned off, the temperature on the thermometer will slowly drop until it reaches room temperature.
NOTE: The temperatures on the knob are indicative. Follow the thermometer temperature for cooking.
GAS OVEN
When the oven is turned on, the burner will start working at the maximum and the thermometer dial will start to move towards
the set temperature. The flame may die down before the thermometer has reached the temperature required. This is because
burner power is reduced so that heat can be evenly distributed inside the oven. Heat is optimally distributed inside the oven
when the thermometer dial has stopped. When the oven is turned off, the temperature on the thermometer will slowly drop until
it reaches room temperature.
NOTE: The Thermostat Position and Oven Temperature correspondence in table no. 5 is indicative and depends on various
factors such as the type of gas and supply pressure. Follow the thermometer temperature for cooking.
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