
5 Applications
Temperature range
30–95 °C
Recommended value
60 °C
Level
1 to 4
Recommended maximum cooking
time
72 hours
The cooking space is heated simultaneously by steam and hot air. The food is heated or
cooked by steam.
Tips for best results
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Only use fresh food. This applies to meat and fish in particular. Food that has already
been kept for some time has a higher bacterial content and is therefore unsuitable for
Vacuisine.
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Meat quality: Both lean (e.g. fillet) and marbled, more sinewy (e.g. stewing meat and
belly pork) cuts of meat can be prepared optimally using Vacuisine.
Preparing the food
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Vacuum seal the food. For this, see the tips in the operating instructions for the va-
cuum drawer, on the homepage or in the recipe brochure.
Selecting and starting Vacuisine
▸ Put the perforated cooking tray into the cooking space and place the vacuum-sealed
food in it.
Ensure that the bags are adjacent and not overlapping so that the steam can cir-
culate and cook the food evenly.
The filled water tank must be in position in the water tank compartment. For long
cooking times, the water tank may need to be refilled. A corresponding message
will appear.
If the desired cooking time is longer than 10 hours, place the stainless steel tray
underneath the perforated cooking tray.
▸ Long touch the display.
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The start screen appears.
▸ Select the «Vacuisine» application and confirm with «OK», if required (see page 17).
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The settings for Vacuisine appear in the display.
▸ Make any desired settings (see page 21).
▸ Press «Start» to start «Vacuisine».
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Keep warm
Cooked foods can be kept warm using
«Keep warm».
If the cooking space is already hot, open the appliance door and allow the cooking
space to cool down for about 10 minutes before starting the «Keep warm» func-
tion. This ensures that the food does not overcook. The longer the food is kept
warm, the greater the changes may be to the consistency of the food.
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