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8. SELECTING THE CRUST COLOUR
• The crust colour is set to medium by default.
• The browning setting is not available for programmes 16,
17, 19. Three choices are possible: LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH.
• If you want to change the default setting, press the
button until the indicator light facing the desired setting
comes on.
9. STARTING A PROGRAMME
• To start the selected programme, press the button .
The operating indicator light comes on and the 2 dots on
the timer start blinking. The programme starts. The time
corresponding to the programme appears. The successive
stages automatically follow one another.
10. USING THE DELAY START PROGRAMME
• You can programme the appliance so that your bread is ready at the time you choose,
up to 15 hours in advance.
The timer programme is not available for programmes 7, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19.
This stage takes place after selecting the programme, browning level and weight.
The programme time is displayed. Calculate the time difference between when you start the
programme and time when you want the preparation to be ready. The machine automatically
includes the duration of the programme cycles. Use buttons
and
to display the time
calculated (
upwards and
downwards). Pressing quickly gives movement in 10 min
steps. Holding the button down longer gives continuous movement in 10 min steps.
Example 1: it is 20:00 and you want your bread to be ready at 7:00 the next morning.
Programme 11 hours using buttons
and
. Press button . An acoustic signal is emitted.
PROG is displayed and the 2 dots on the timer flash. The countdown begins. The pilot lamp
lights up.
If you make a mistake or wish to change the time setting, press and hold down button
until it emits an acoustic signal. The default time is displayed.
Start the operation again.
Example 2: In the case of baguette programme 1, it is 8:00 and you want your baguettes
to be ready at 19:00h. Programme 11 hours using the + and - keys. Press the START/STOP
button. An acoustic signal is emitted. PROG is displayed and the 2 dots on the timer flash.
The countdown begins. The pilot lamp lights up. If you make a mistake or wish to change the
time setting, press the button and hold it down until it emits an acoustic signal. The default
time is displayed.
Start the operation again.
• Unwind the lead and connect it to an earthed
electrical socket.
• After the acoustic signal, programme 1 and
medium browning are displayed by default.
6. SELECT A PROGRAMME
• A default setting is displayed for each programme. You will therefore have to select the
desired settings manually.
• Choosing a programme triggers a series of steps which are carried out automatically one
after another.
• Press the “menu” button to choose from a variety of
different programmes. To scroll through programmes 1 to
19, successively press the “menu” button.
• The time corresponding to the programme selected is
automatically displayed.
7. SELECTING THE BREAD WEIGHT
• The bread weight is set by default at 1000 g. This weight is
shown for informational purposes.
• Refer to the recipe details for more information.
• The setting of the weight is not available for
programmes 7, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
For programmes 1 to 6, you can select two weights :
-Approximately 400 g for 1 batch (2 to 4 individual rolls),
the visual indicator lights up opposite 750 g.
-Approximately 800 g for 2 batches (4 to 8 individual rolls),
the visual indicator lights up opposite 1500 g.
• Press the
button to set the chosen product – 750 g,
1000 g or 1500 g. The indicator light against the selected
setting comes on.
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