Service & Parts Manual original Instructions
Part Number 32Z3810GB
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Running and saving the program
1. Select OK to confirm the Program.
2. Run the program (optional).
If the results are not satisfactory, select the
backspace, change the cooking settings and retest.
3. Select the save Cookbook symbol to record the
program to the cookbook.
4. Select an image to represent the program.
(Use the scroll arrows for more pictures.)
5. Enter the name for the cooking program, using
a maximum of 20 characters, for example, ‘1
BURGER’, then select OK to save the program to the
Cookbook.
6. A symbol with a green tick on a book is displayed
to indicate that the program has been successfully
saved to the Cookbook.
DEVELOPMENT MODE: CREATING A
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COOk PROGRAM
1. Select the ‘chef’s hat’ symbol from the main menu
to enter development mode.
Enter stage 1 of the program
2. The temperature displays the set preheated oven
temperature.
To increase or decrease the temperature required,
select the temperature symbol (2), enter the
temperature in the keypad within the limits
displayed and select OK.
3. Select and set the cooking time up to a maximum
of 10 minutes.
For example : Enter 110 (1minute and 10 seconds).
4. Select and set the Microwave Power [0, 5-100%]
5. Select and set a Fan speed (if available) within the
limits shown.
6. Select the information icon to enter an instruction
(Optional). The instruction appears in the display at
the beginning of that stage.
For example : ‘Stage 1 place product in the oven’.
Enter stage 2 of the program (Optional).
7. Programs can have up to a maximum of 6 stages.
Repeat the steps 2-6 from stage 1 above.
WARNING: ENSURE PRODUCT IS IN THE
OVEN AND ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
ARE FOLLOWED BEFORE RUNNING THE
PROGRAM.
Enter the cooking time
on the pad.
Select OK to accept the
time.
To Set the cooking Time
select the Time symbol.
Example below; setting the cooking time (step 3):
STAGE 1
DISPLAYED
ADD STAGE
STAGE 2
DISPLAYED
BACK TO STAGE 1
CLEAR
DELETE STAGE