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Each program can comprise up to three stages, allowing at each, independent
control of Convection temperature, Stage time and Microwave power level.
However, programs must be used with caution, since if the food to cook varies
in weight or density, adequately cooked food may not be achieved. Therefore,
it is vital that all food prepared for service should be checked to ensure that
core temperatures have been achieved.
Press and hold PROGRAM PAD until a flashing ‘PP’
appears in the PROGRAM DISPLAY.
If the ‘PP’ does
not flash then manual programming has been
disabled with a Menu Key that prohibits manual
modification. Contact your Menu Key provider.
Lights on the TEMPERATURE SETTING
PADS flash to indicate that a temperature
must be selected.
Press the pad for the required temperature,
the light on the selected pad will continue
to flash, the others will go out.
Enter required cooking time by pressing
the TIME SET PADS
(The display colons flash to indicate a
time is required).
1
2
3
Only valid times of Minutes and
Seconds will be accepted.
e.g. 1 minute 1 second
not 61 secs
To cook the food using a combination of
convected heat and microwave press
one of the POWER PADS
100%,75%,50% or 25%.
To cook using convection only press the
button marked with the fan symbol.
Check program details
on the flashing display.
Settings can be changed
by stepping back through
the program using the
CANCEL BUTTON.
To save as a single stage program
The program details are
displayed momentarily as the
program is saved.
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Press the required number pads
To enter up to 3 stages to the
program and save it.
Follow steps 1– 4 for each stage of
cooking and on completing press
the PROGRAM PAD to advance to
the next stage of the program.
Press the required number pads to save.
•
Enter a valid time up
to 30 minutes e.g.
1 minute 1 second
not
61 seconds.
•
Information may be
programmed into the
memory whether the
oven is hot or cold.
•
To review a program
use CALLBACK see
page 14.
We recommend you
keep a note of program
instructions for future
reference.
Some experimentation
will be required to
determine the correct
program for a particular
product.
Pre-programming allows repetitive cooking procedures to be stored for ease
of use.
example: stage 1 saved
as Program 08
example: stage 1, stage 2, stage 3 saved
as Program 08
To save as a multi-stage program
PROGRAMMING NUMBER PADS ( 01-99 )