Operation
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Canceling a cooking program
Touch the sensor button for the
selected operating mode or the
sensor button.
When
Cancel process
appears in the
display, confirm with
OK
.
The oven heating and lighting will then
turn off. Any cooking durations set will
be deleted.
The main menu will appear.
Preheating the oven
The
Booster
function is used to quickly
preheat the oven compartment in some
operating modes.
The oven only needs to be preheated in
a few cases.
You can place most dishes in the
cold oven compartment to make use
of the heat produced during the
preheating phase.
Preheat the oven when cooking the
following food with the following
operating modes:
- Dark bread dough, as well as roast
beef and fillets with the
Convection
Bake
/
Convection Roast
and
Surround
operating modes
- Cakes and pastries with a short
cooking duration (approx. 30 minutes
or less) as well as delicate items (e.g.,
sponge cake) with the
Surround
operating mode (without the
Booster
function)
Booster
The
Booster
function is used to quickly
preheat the oven.
This function is switched on as the
factory default setting for the following
operating modes (
More
|
Settings
|
Booster
|
On
):
-
Convection Bake
-
Convection Roast
-
Surround
-
Auto Roast
If you set a temperature above 210°F
(100°C) and the
Booster
function is
turned on, a rapid preheating phase
heats the oven compartment to the set
temperature. The browning/broiling
element and the ring heating element
come on together with the hot air
blower.
Delicate items (e.g., sponge or
cookies) will brown too quickly on the
top if the
Booster
function is used.
Turn off the
Booster
function for these
items.
Turning Booster off for a cooking
program
Select the
Booster
|
Off
setting before
selecting the desired operating mode.
The
Booster
function is turned off during
the preheating phase. Only the heating
elements for the selected operating
mode are used to preheat the oven
compartment.
If you then want to restart a cooking
program with the
Booster
function,
select the
Booster
|
On
setting to
switch the function on again.