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z
Starting cooking
Once you have made the desired settings,
press
[
]
.
Cooking begins.
NOTES:
During cooking, the following indicators are
active:
–
[
]
flashes
–
The selected menu selection display
[
9]
[
]
flashes.
–
[
]
[
]
[
]
[
]
[
]
light up.
During cooking, the display
[
1]
toggles
between the set temperature and the
remaining cooking time.
After cooking has ended, the fan continues to
run for 1 minute to cool down the product.
The value display
[
]
shows the countdown
time (in seconds).
[
]
and
[
]
light up.
To switch to the program selection mode
during cooling down period, press
[
]
.
After the cooling down period has ended, the
product switches to standby mode. A double
beep sounds 5 times.
You can remove the bowl
[
4]
at any time and
do not need to wait for the fan to turn off.
All indicators go off and the value display
[
]
shows “–––”.
z
Pausing cooking
You may want to pause cooking for the following
reasons:
–
to change settings
–
to shake/turn the food
Pausing cooking (pause mode): Press
[
]
.
When cooking is paused:
–
[
]
lights up
–
[
]
flashes
Continuing cooking: Press
[
]
again.
NOTES:
The heating element and the timer are off
when cooking is paused. The fan keeps
on running in order to prolong the life
expectancy of the product.
When cooking is paused: If the bowl
[
4]
is
removed from the cooking chamber
[
8]
, the
fan goes off as well.
z
Cancelling cooking
Press and hold
[
]
for 3 seconds during
cooking.
–
[
]
and
[
]
light up.
After cooking has been cancelled, the fan
continues to run for 1 minute to cool down the
product.
z
Detaching the basket from the
bowl
The basket
[
2]
and the bowl
[
4]
can be detached.
This can be helpful to better mix the food or clean
the individual parts.
Remove the bowl
[
4]
with the basket
[
2]
from
the cooking chamber
[
8]
.
Set down the bowl
[
4]
on a suitable surface
(even, stable, heat-resistant).
Slide the cover of the basket release
[
3]
forward.
Press the button of the basket release
[
3]
.
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