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ADAPTIVE.Clima function
Through the ADAPTIVE.Clima technology, ChefTop™ and BakerTop™ ovens constantly monitor all cooking
parameters, not only in terms of temperature, but also the current humidity level inside the cavity. This
ensures the most suitable cooking program is always applied, to help each user achieve perfect results every
time, regardless of the number of trays placed inside.
The amount of steam released inside the oven cavity varies in accordance with the amount of food placed
inside the appliance, even when the same program is used. As a general rule, the greater the amount of food
placed inside the oven, the less steam will be produced by the oven.
The ADAPTIVE.Clima technology can also be used to store the most recently used cooking process in the
memory of the appliance. For this use we recommend to use the MULTI.Point core probe in order to prevent
positioning mistakes.
The constant monitoring of all cooking parameters allows ChefTop™ and BakerTop™ ovens to acquire
information regarding changes in the temperature and humidity level during the entire cooking process,
while gathering information on the effects of any manual interventions from the user (opening the door, for
example).
Once the desired result has been achieved, the ADAPTIVE.Clima technology also allows the user to store
the implemented process in the memory of the appliance so that it can be repeated as often as necessary in
the knowledge that the results will always be the same, without any user intervention or supervision being
required.
The oven will automatically reproduce the effects of the user's actions during the "pilot" process (the one you
wish to repeat): if, for example, the door was opened in the third minute, causing the temperature to drop by
20°C and the humidity inside the cavity to disperse, the oven will also simulate these effects in the subsequent
cooking processes.
Caution:
to store an ADAPTIVE.Clima program in the memory correctly, the core probe must have been
inserted correctly during the “pilot” cooking process, even if the program set on the control panel did not
require its application.
To store the cooking process you have just completed in the memory of the appliance using the ADAPTIVE.
Clima technology, proceed as follows:
• At the end of the cooking process, press the button;
• Use the
+
button to select the program memory slot in which you would like to store the “pilot” cooking
process. For example ACM01, ACM02, …ACM20
• Press
and use the
-
+
-
buttons to select the first letter of the name you wish to assign to the
program;
• Press
again and use the
-
+
-
buttons to select the second letter;
• Repeat this procedure for subsequent letters;
• Press and hold the
button for 5 seconds to store the program in the memory (after 5 seconds a
confirmation beep will sound).
Caution:
it is not possible to modify any of the parameters for a stored ADAPTIVE.Clima program.
Standard functions
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