9
PROGRAM TYPES
To access the touch-screen display function, check that the master switch is set to ON, that the desired unit of
measurement for the temperature has been set (°Celsius or °Fahrenheit), and make sure that you have filled or
added water to the tank up to the maximum level indicated on the sides of the machine.
The Platinum 2.0 operates in two modes:
1
manual cooking, with the cooking temperature and time set manually;
2
automatic cooking, using one of the ten preset programs.
MANUAL COOKING
In this case, no stored program is in use (no dot on), and the temperature and time must be set manually. Press
the TEMPERATURE button and then use the UP button located above the 3 temperature digits to set the
desired temperature; now press the PROGRAMMES/CONFIRM button to confirm the setting.
Subsequently, press the TIME button to set the duration of the cycle and confirm it with the PROGRAMMES/
CONFIRM button; the cycle will start as soon as the Platinum 2.0 emits a buzzer to signal that the set
temperature has been reached.
You can stop the cycle at any time with the STOP button.
at the end of any cooking process or as soon as the machine is immersed in water, the impeller (ref.
9 Fig. 2) will start working. This condition is entirely normal and only occurs at temperatures >30°C.
AUTOMATIC COOKING
In this case, one of the ten programs has been selected. To display these programs, press PROGRAM and then
use the button to display all the stored cooking cycles. To select one of the programs, press START to run it.
If none of the programs is suitable, you can edit and save an existing program.
Within one of the ten memorised programmes, press the TEMPERATURE button, set the temperature with the
UP buttons and confirm it with the PROGRAMMES/CONFIRM button; next, press the TIME button and use
the UP buttons to choose the desired value then confirm with the PROGRAMMES/CONFIRM button.
The edited program has now been saved and can be used for cooking.
Once the machine has reached the water temperature setpoint, and at the end of each cooking cycle, the
machine emits a beep.
For the NFC model: move the bag with the core probe (ref. 14 Fig. 2) close to the NFC reader located on the
side of the machine ref. 13 Fig. 2. At this point, the display will show some lines and “NFC” to signal that the
machine is communicating with the core probe. Wait 5–6 seconds for the core temperature reading and the
display will then show the measured temperature. Put the bag back into the tank.
once cooking terminates, take the machine out of the tank, otherwise it will emit beeps and show
an error message (Rem H2o) on the display as a reminder.