5 Using the appliance
5.9
End of operation
When the set duration is up or, if the food probe is being used, when the set target tem-
perature is reached:
–
The selected operating mode ends automatically.
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An acoustic signal is emitted.
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Three options are displayed:
▪
Select
to choose a new operating mode
▪
Select
to extend the operation
▪
Select to switch the appliance off.
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The appliance switches off automatically after 3 minutes without interaction.
You can adjust the appliance end time individually (see page 32).
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As long as the temperature is above 80 °C, «
Residual heat» appears in the dis-
play.
–
If the food probe is plugged in, the food probe temperature is displayed. *
The food can be kept warm with residual heat for some time. As soon as the tem-
perature falls below 80 °C, all the displays go out. If at this point the food probe is
still plugged in, the displays only go out when the food probe is unplugged. *
The cooling fan can continue to run.
* Depending on the software version
Removing food from cooking space
Risk of burns!
Hot air may escape from the cooking space when the appliance door is opened.
The accessories get hot. Use protective gloves or oven cloths.
▸ Take the food out of the cooking space when done.
▸ Wipe away traces of water or soiling with a soft cloth to prevent corrosion and un-
pleasant odours.
▸ Leave the appliance door open in the at-rest position until the cooking space has
cooled down and dried out.
5.10
Switching the appliance off
▸ Press the touch button.
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An acoustic signal is emitted.
–
Any running operating mode or application is ended; if switched on, the timer,
cooking space illumination or plate warmer will remain active.
–
«
Residual heat» appears in the display.
–
If the food probe is plugged in, the food probe temperature is displayed. *
* Depending on the software version
▸ Press the touch button again.
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All touch buttons go out.
–
All functions are ended and switched off.
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