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The appropriate default time appears in the display.
3.
Turn the rotary selector to set a cooking time (max. 2 h).
4.
Press the Start button.
The appliance heats up. The cooking time does not start
counting down until after the heating-up time.
Changing the temperature
You can change the temperature at any time. To do this, press
the required temperature button:
■
If you have selected a lower temperature, the cooking time
continues counting down without interruption.
■
If you have selected a higher temperature, the cooking time
does not continue counting down until after the heating up
time.
If you press a temperature button twice, the current cooking
operation is cancelled. The preferred temperature of 100 °C
and cooking time of 20 minutes appear in the display. Press
the button to start.
Changing the cooking time
You can change the cooking time at any time. Turn the rotary
selector to set a new cooking time. After a few seconds, the
change is automatically adopted.
Stops (pauses) operation
Press the Start button briefly to pause operation. The cooling
fan may continue to run. To start, press the button again briefly.
If you open the appliance door during operation, this pauses
operation. To start, close the appliance door and press
the Start button briefly.
If you have switched on the basic setting "Continue after
closing door", restarting is not required (see section: Basic
settings).
Fill water tank indicator
¯
If the water tank is empty, a signal sounds and the
¯
symbol
appears. Operation is stopped.
1.
Open the appliance door carefully. Steam will escape.
2.
Remove the water tank, fill it with water and reinsert it.
3.
Briefly press the Start button.
If you have switched on the basic setting "Continue after
closing door", restarting is not required (see section: Basic
settings).
Note:
If there is no more water in the tank, you will hear a loud
pumping sound until the evaporator dish has boiled dry. Only
then will
¯
appear and the signal will sound.
When this happens, pause cooking and refill the tank (see:
Pausing operation).
Switching off the appliance
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Risk of scalding!
Hot steam may escape when the appliance door is opened.
Open the appliance door carefully during or after cooking.
When opening, do not stand too close to the appliance. Ensure
that, depending on the temperature, steam is not visible.
Press and hold the button to cancel the cooking operation.
When the cooking time has finished, the cooking operation
automatically ends and a signal sounds.
Press the
Ž
button to switch off the appliance. Open the
appliance door carefully.
The cooling fan may continue running when you open the
appliance door.
After each use
Emptying the water tank.
Empty the water tank after each use:
1.
Pull the water tank out of the appliance slowly, keeping it
horizontal, so that no remaining water can drip out of the
valve.
2.
Empty out the water.
3.
Thoroughly dry the water tank and the tank recess in the
appliance.
Drying the cooking compartment
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Risk of scalding!
The water in the evaporator dish may still be hot. Allow it to cool
before wiping.
Leave the appliance door ajar until the appliance has cooled
down.
Use the enclosed cleaning sponge to empty the evaporator
dish after every cooking operation. Otherwise, the dish may
overflow during the next cooking operation.
Button
Used for
Default cooking
time
40 °C
e.g. for proving dough and
defrosting
30 minutes
60 °C
e.g. for defrosting
20 minutes
80 °C
e.g. for fish and sausages
20 minutes
90 °C
e.g. for fish, sausages and extra
soup ingredients
20 minutes
100 °C
e.g. vegetables, fish, meat and
side dishes, for juice extraction
and preserving
20 minutes
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