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BUILT-IN ELECTRIC OVENS
INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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Automatic operation (with deferred
cooking start setting)
This function allows cooking duration to be
programmed, also setting the start time. Also in
this case, it is not possible to use the food probe
(where envisioned).
To activate automatic cooking, select the desired
oven function from the menu and adjust the
cooking temperature. By touching the symbol
0:00
of the timer will start to flash. Adjust the
desired cooking duration time (the
AUTO
symbol
will appear). Press on the
, symbol, the flashing
cooking end time envisioned by the duration
time entered appears. Operate on and
to set the desired cooking end time. Press to
activate programming. The function, temperature
and cooking end time symbols appear on the
display. A flashing arrow near to the temperature
will indicate that cooking has started.
An acoustic signal will inform of end of cooking,
press on to interrupt the signal. To interrupt
cooking, press on ,
PAUSE
, will appear. Press a
second time on to annul the program.
Timer function
With this function it is possible to activate a timer
that will signal when the time set has expired.
Press lightly several times on the , symbol until
the flashing
symbol appears along with
0:00
on the timer.
Adjust the desired minutes by operating on
and . When the time set has passed, an
acoustic signal, which will last for approx. 7
minutes, will inform you that the time has expired.
To stop the acoustic symbol, operate on or .
Alarm clock function
Premere leggermente più volte sul simbolo
fino a che non appare lampeggiante il simbolo
assieme all’orario del giorno. A questo punto con
e regolate l’ora del giorno in cui desiderate
essere avvisati dalla sveglia. Trascorso il tempo
impostato un segnale acustico che durerà
per circa 7 minuti vi avviserà che il tempo è
scaduto. Per fermare il segnale acustico agire
indifferentemente su o .
Core probe function (in models set-up)
The Core Probe is a sensor that can be connected
inside the oven and inserted inside the dish to be
cooked. The use of this probe allows automatic
interruption of cooking when the inside of the
food reaches the desired temperature.
To activate it, select the desired function and, if
necessary, modify the temperature that appears
by default (see the “Modifying the temperature
assigned to the function” paragraph).
Press the key. The pre-set value of the
programmed temperature for the probe appears
flashing in the two numbers on the right of the
timer (with this function, the timer display is used
to show the core probe temperatures). The word
AUTO
. also appears. Set the temperature desired
for the inside of the food from the values between
20/99°C by operating on the or .
Press the
GO
, key
PAUSE
switches off and cooking
starts. The current temperature is visible on the
numbers on the left while the temperature that
you have set is visible on the right-hand numbers
of the timer display.
Fast heating function (for some
functions only)
This function allows faster oven pre-heating.
After having selected the desired cooking
function, press the button. The elements most
suitable for quickly reaching the set temperature
are activated and the symbol can be seen on
the display, which will disappear as soon as the
temperature is reached. The program will also
emit a warning sign. At this point, the system will
state the previously set functions as active.
Fast heating cannot be activated with the
GRILL
function, when the difference between
temperature set and that to be reached is lower
than 50°C and when the temperature to reach is
lower than 100°C.
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