6 GourmetGuide
Starting a recipe
For recipes that do not require preheating, place the food in the cold cooking
space.
▸ If the appliance is switched off, first press the adjusting knob.
▸ Press the touch button.
▸ Select
.
▸ Select the desired recipe book or
«Own recipes».
▸ To select a recipe, choose
.
▸ Select a recipe.
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The recipe settings are displayed.
▸ If you wish, set the end time or delayed start.
When cooking recipes from recipe books, a delayed start is only possible if the
cooking space does not need to be preheated and the food does not need to be
stirred or turned partway through, for example.
▸ To start the recipe, select .
–
The recipe starts.
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The display shows the current recipe step, the time remaining in this step and the
entire duration of the recipe.
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The digital display shows the remaining time for the current recipe step.
In the course of the recipe
In the course of the recipe, it may be necessary to open the appliance door, e.g. to turn
over the food or to spread a topping over it. In such an instance, operation is paused
and the display shows instructions on what to do next.
To continue the recipe, proceed as follows:
▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Carry out the action, e.g. turn over food.
▸ Close appliance door and select in the display.
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The recipe will continue to run.
Cancelling the recipe
▸ In the recipe settings, select .
–
The following appears in the display: «Should the current recipe be cancelled?»
▸ To abort the recipe, select «Yes».
–
The recipe is cancelled.
6.2
Own recipes
Up to 24 of your own favourite recipes can be created and saved. A recipe can consist
of several steps with any operating modes, pauses and hold times, which run automatic-
ally once started. You can also change and save existing recipes.
Creating your own recipe
▸ If the appliance is switched off: first press the adjusting knob.
▸ Press the touch button.
▸ Select
.
▸ Select
.
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