DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
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C
Appliance on marker
The appliance is fitted with the controls for use of its
main functions.
A)Control knob: turns the appliance's electricity
supply on and off.
B)Mains light; comes on to indicate that the electricity
supply is on.
C)Temperature light; comes on to warn that
the oil is not yet at the preset temperature;
the light goes out when the temperature is
reached.
D)Control panel: controls the following func-
tions.
d
)Temperature display:
1
– during programming, shows the set tempera-
ture value.
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– During cooking, shows the oil temperature.
d
)Temperature button: starts the cooking cycle.
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SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON AND OFF
Switching on
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Before use, perform a cooking cycle with-
out food at a temperature between 150-
160°C.
1 - Turn off the appliance's circuit breaker to dis-
connect it from the electrical mains.
2 - Turn the knob (A) clockwise (pos. a) to turn on
the electricity supply.
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E)Oil drain lever; for draining the oil from the well.
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C
)Electrical power on light: lights up to indicate
that the control panel is in stand-by status.
)Temperature setting button: during program-
ming, increases the temperature.
)Temperature setting button:
– during programming, decreases the tempera-
ture.
– disables the beeper when in use.
)Preheating button:
– activates and deactivates the function which
maintains the temperature at 100°C (melting
function).
)Temperature maintenance light: lights up to in-
dicate that the temperature maintenance func-
tion has been activated and the appliance is
waiting to start the cooking cycle.
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A
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D
B
A
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