
Programming Recipes
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1. With the display unlocked in the Recipe select
screen, press both Select and Time keys
together to enter the EVENTS screen.
2. Press the ‘Time’ key to move the cursor to the
left.
3. Press the ‘Temp’ key to move the cursor to the
right.
4. Press the Select Up - Down arrow keys to
change the
highlighted number / time.
5. Press the ‘Select’ key to save the highlighted
setting and move the cursor to the
right.
6. Press Save (Left function key) to save the
programmed events and return to the Recipe
select screen.
7. Press Exit (Right function key) to exit the
Recipe select screen without saving changes.
NOTE: If events are programmed into a
recipe, an ‘e’ will be displayed in the
recipe.
The ‘e’ denotes that
this Recipe has
Programmed Events
Editing Events
Each programmable recipe cooking period can be made up of the following:-
A straight time / temperature setting for the entire cooking period of the recipe. (Refer to ‘Edit Recipe
Time / Temperature’ on the previous pages).
Or
The cooking period can be programmed with a series of Events which will occur during the cooking
period. (Refer to the information below for details of how to program Events).
Each Event is a sequence of Time, Temperature, Steam and Fan operation which can be set as part of the
cooking process and influence the way a product is cooked.
A maximum of up to 5 Events can be programmed into each recipe.
The combination of all these Event settings added together will make up the overall cooking time for the
product being cooked.
Steam Setting
When a steam time setting is included as part of an Event, the setting relates to how many seconds of
steam will be activated at the start of the event, (i.e. If 5 seconds of steam is set for a 10 minute event,
then at the start of this event, 5 seconds of steam will be activated and then for 9 minutes 55 seconds the
product will cook at the temperature set for this event).
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