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Temperatures display
The 5 bars near to the temperature set indicator
show the temperature level reached. The arrow
facing upwards and flashing signals that the oven
is heating up. After cooking has been interrupted,
while the temperature inside the oven is above
60 °C, a flashing downward arrow and
hot
will
appear on the display and will remain until the
temperature drops below 60 °C.
Acoustic signal: the acoustic signal continues
to ring at the end of a program for approx. 7
minutes. To stop it, press or indifferently.
It is possible to adjust the volume of the signal
to three levels: in the
STOP
position, operate on
the
symbol, pressing it for approx. 5 seconds
until the tone level currently set appears. Operate
on the symbol again to set the desired level.
Command tones
It is possible to modify the type of sound emitted
when operating on the commands.
In the
STOP
, position, slightly press the symbol
for approx. 5 seconds. Operate on the symbol
again to select “
bt
” (beep tone), “
c
” (click tone) or
“
nt
” (no tone)
Energy saving
To limit the waste of electricity, the
PS
(Power
Save) function can be used. This function switches
the oven off completely if, in absence of cooking
functions activated, there is no intervention with
any command. Press and hold the symbol for
approx. 5 seconds
PS on
will appear. The function
is now active and the oven will automatically turn
off after approximately 1 minute. Operate on the
symbol to switch it back on..
Child safety
This function allows access to the functionality
of the electronic programmer keys to be blocked,
both when the oven is running and when the oven
is off.
By operating on the symbol for 2 seconds,
this function is activated. This prevents children
or other persons from pressing the programmer
keys involuntarily. Thus modifying the previous
program or from starting the oven that is off.
Every programmer signal that intervenes while
the oven is on, when the safety lock is activated,
can be eliminated by pressing any of the boxed
keys. The safety lock will remain active
.
NOTE:
The lock must be deactivated for access
to a set program.
Error signals
When situations occur that prevent normal
operation of the oven, the device informs this with
a series of signals, such as:
Err1:
communication error –
Err2:
PT1000
(probe) open circuit –
Err3:
PT1000 (probe)
closed circuit –
Err4:
temperature too high on the
display –
Err5:
temperature too high on the power
board –
Err6:
fault in the display –
Err7:
fault in
the power board
–
Err8:
no heating is detected.
For the
Err4
and
Err5
errors, switch the oven
off and allow it to cool for a few hours and then
try to use it again. If the error persists, call the
technical after-sales assistance.
If any of the
other errors are present, the authorised after-
sales assistance must be informed.
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