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To cancel the automatic cooking program at any time, proceed as described in the “SEMI-
AUTOMATIC COOKING” chapter.
Turn the temperature and function knobs to the off position, otherwise continue cooking
and then remember to turn the oven off manually.
ATTENTION - VERY IMPORTANT (AUTOMATIC OR SEMI-AUTOMATIC COOKING):
If a very short power interruption occurs, the oven keeps the programming.
If the interruption is instead longer than a few tens of seconds, the automatic
cooking is cancelled. In this case, turn the temperature and function knobs to the
off position and restart programming if necessary.
USER PREFERENCES SETTINGS
PROGRAMMER ‘TOUCH CONTROL’ PANEL KEY LOCK
This function is used to prevent the accidental touch of the programmer selection keys
and to avoid unintentionally activating or modifying its functions.
The key lock can be activated at any time, with a cooking in progress or with the oven off.
To lock:
•
Touch the "
" key for more than 2 seconds until the " " indicator light starts
flashing. Then touch the “
+
” key to activate the key lock, the word "
On
", appears on
the display, wait a few seconds until the operation is completed. When this function is
active, the " " indicator light is on.
To unlock:
•
Touch the "
" key for more than 2 seconds until the " " indicator light starts
flashing. Then touch the “
―
” key to deactivate the key lock, the word "
OFF
" appears
on the display, wait a few seconds until the operation is completed. When this
function is not active, the "
" indicator light is off.
ACOUSTIC SIGNAL TONE SETTING
It is possible to select three sound tones.
•
Touch the "
" key for more than 2 seconds, then touch the same key several
times until the "
" symbol flashes.
•
Touch the “
+
” or “
―
”; key; the display shows the tone set (“
b-01
”, “
b-02
” or “
b-03
”).
•
The last tone displayed remains active.
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