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Starting residual water evaporation
immediately
Danger of injury caused by
steam.
Steam can cause severe scalding.
Do not open the door whilst steam is
being released.
Select a function or an automatic
programme that uses moisture.
The prompt
Evaporate residual moisture?
will then appear.
Select
Yes
.
Evaporate residual moisture
and a time
then appear in the display.
The residual water evaporation will then
start. You can follow the time counting
down in the display.
The time shown in the display will
depend on the amount of residual water
left in the steam injection system.
During the evaporation process, the
duration may be adjusted by the system
according to the amount of water
currently present.
At the end of the residual water
evaporation process,
Finished
will
appear.
Select
Close
.
A cooking programme using a function
or an automatic programme with
moisture assistance can now be run.
Whilst residual water is evaporating,
moisture will condense on the door
and in the oven compartment. This
moisture needs to be removed after
the oven compartment has cooled
down.
Skipping residual water evaporation
Allowing further intake of water can,
under extremely adverse
circumstances, cause water to
overflow from the steam injection
system into the oven compartment.
It is therefore best not to cancel the
evaporation process.
Select a function or an automatic
programme that uses moisture.
Evaporate residual moisture?
appears.
Select
Skip
.
A cooking programme using a function
or an automatic programme with
moisture assistance can now be run.
You will be prompted to carry out the
evaporation of residual water the next
time you select the function or an
automatic programme that uses
moisture assistance and when you
switch the oven off.