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power of the oven. If the maximum power has already been reached, you will be
unable to select any further heating elements. The colour of the heating element
symbols changes alternately from grey to red when they are warming up, and
remains fixed red in colour once the set temperature has been reached.
2. The fan can be selected by touching the symbol on the display. This symbol
rotates when the fan is activated and remains at a standstill when the fan is off
(with certain heating elements, the ventilation function activates automatically
and cannot be disabled).
3. The temperature settings range from 50°C to 250°C and can be selected by
touching the required value on the display (only if at least one heating element
has been selected) and using the “up” and “down” arrows that appear when the
temperature is selected. Adjustments can always be made, even when the oven
is functioning. The value is displayed in white when the oven is off, alternately
red and white when the oven is warming up and is fixed red in colour once the
temperature setting has been reached. A beeping signal will also be given when
the required temperature has been reached.
4. The time cooking must last and the time it must end can also be selected using
the relative symbol (only before the oven is switched on). The settings must be
confirmed by touching the “OK” symbol.
Touch the “pan with the clock” symbol and select the time the cooking process
must last with the “up” and “down” arrows. The end of cooking time will change
automatically.
If you want the cooking process to end at a certain time, touch the “pan with the
clock” symbol, select the hours or minutes required and adjust the setting with
the “up” and “down” arrows.
Example: if you make the settings for a cooking process lasting 60 minutes and
terminating at 12:00 hours, the oven will automatically switch on at 11:00 hours
and automatically switch off at 12:00 hours.
5. You can also enable a beeping timer (which does not turn off the oven) by
touching the relative symbol.
6. This function is only available in certain models and is enabled (ON) or disabled
(OFF) by touching the relative symbol.
Once you have made all the settings you need, touch the “green traffic light”
symbol to switch on the oven.
Information displayed when the oven is on:
- If the cooking time has not been programmed, the time the oven has been on
will appear at the bottom left of the display.
- If the cooking time and end of cooking time have been programmed, the
remaining cooking time will appear in the centre of the display with the end of
cooking time underneath. The cooking time can always be changed by touching
the relative symbol. If you have programmed a certain delay before the cooking
time is to start, the hour-glass symbol at the bottom left will rotate and then
remain in a fixed position once the cooking time setting begins.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
8 - ENGLISH
Summary of Contents for 172.921
Page 1: ...TOUCH MULTIFUNCTION OVEN Instruction booklet for Installation Use Maintenance EN 172 921...
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Page 4: ...8 8 2...
Page 5: ...A 3...
Page 6: ...45 4...
Page 7: ...199 23 59 180 C 5...
Page 8: ...ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 OK OK 3 6...
Page 9: ...2 3 199 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Boost 7...
Page 10: ...1 2 3 50 C 250 C 4 OK 60 12 00 11 00 12 00 5 6 ON OFF 8...
Page 11: ...60 2160 1860 860 1060 1835 835 1035 1835 2635 1860 2660 2960 3160 5 9...
Page 12: ...Boost 3 6 OK OK 10...
Page 13: ...Boost 800 8 15 800 1400 0 0 25 20 45 40 65 60 80 75 85 100 115 11...
Page 14: ...Boost 5 10 6 50 C 120 80 C 60 12...
Page 15: ...38 C 180 65 C 60 48 C 90 24 13...
Page 17: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 15...
Page 18: ...B A2 A1 1 2 A1 A2 3 B D D O K OK C 16...
Page 19: ...200 200 1 17...
Page 20: ...3 18...
Page 21: ...90 560 560 560 575 575 560 499 20 24 598 594 558 573 mm 19...
Page 22: ...800 1800 W 2100 W 25W max 1000 W 20...
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