For more even results, we recommend avoiding the use of
temperatures above those recommended for the type of product being
baked.
3.2
USING THE CONTROL PANEL iB 5TE (fig. 16)
Turning on (part.1):
When the oven is turned on, the program used most recently will
appear on the LCD display. The LCD display indicates:
- on the first line: the name of the product;
- on the second line (from left to right): the time set for baking,
shown in minutes, the baking temperature in degrees Celsius (°C),
the number of the program.
Pressing lightly on the buttons marked with the symbols "" (Up +)
and "" (Down -) displays the programs memorised.
To see the programs memorised in the order of memorisation number
(instead of in the order of the product name), press the "P" button
once: the display will visualise only the number of the program.
Pressing the "
" (Up +) and "
the program number desired. After being idle for 15 seconds, the
display will visualise the program with the name of the product.
The temperature inside the baking chamber can be set to a maximum
of 270°C. Should this maximum temperature be exceeded at any
time due to a fault, the safety thermostat (part.38 tav.A) will trigger,
stopping operation of the oven and turning it off.
All the indicator lights on the lower control panel will start to flash,
signalling an alarm (ALL). Wait until the oven cools down.
Unscrew the safety thermostat cap (part.38 tav.A), insert a
screwdriver or thin rod into the hole and press. The button located
inside will reset the thermostat, the bottom LEDS will stop flashing
and the oven will start up again normally.
Replace the protective cap (part.38 tav.A) over the safety thermostat
to prevent this instrument from deteriorating and preventing the oven
from operating properly.
WARNING! If this operation is carried out without waiting for
the oven to cool down, the manual safety thermostat will not
allow the oven to be reset.
If the problem continues to arise, please call the technical service
.
department
Memorising a program :
To memorise a new program, go to the first available empty program
(except for program 1) or to one that already exists and is to be
modified, using the "" (Up +) and "" (Down -) buttons.
Then press the "P" button for 3 seconds: the first character of the
"product name" will begin to flash. Press the "" (Up +) button to
choose the alphanumeric character. Then press the "" (Down -)
button to confirm the character and at the same time move to the next
character.
When the complete product name is inserted, press the "P" button to
set the baking time in minutes.
Pressing "P" again sets the baking temperature in °C.
Press the button "P" again to pass to the time settings (up to 4) for
the steamer function and the duration of the steam: the first time is
given in seconds, the next three times are given in minutes (from the
start of baking), while the steam duration is expressed in seconds
(can be set from 1 to 3 seconds). To confirm the setting of each
steaming time, press "P".
If no steaming is desired in the baking program, confirm "0" (zero)
at each of the 4 steaming times.
Once the requested values have been set, the system exits
programming mode automatically and the program remains
visualised, ready for use.
It is possible to exit programming mode at any time (even halfway
through) by pressing the "P" button for three seconds.
OPERATION
By pressing the "Start/Stop" button, the oven will start. One of two
things will happen:
st
1
possibility
The oven has not yet reached the temperature required by the baking
program selected and the red LED on the "P" button will flash until
the memorised baking temperature has been reached.
Once the temperature has been reached, the red LED on the "P"
button will turn off and the green one will turn on. At the same time
an intermittent buzzer will warn that the product to be baked can be
put in the oven.
Once the food is placed in the oven, press the "Start/Stop" button
again.
" (Down -) buttons will search for
The preset baking time now starts, at the end of which a continuous
buzzer will warn the operator that the food can be removed from the
oven.
The buzzer sounds for 1 minute, but it can be turned off by pressing
the "Start/Stop" button.
nd
2
possibility
The oven is already at the temperature required by the baking
program selected. The red LED on the "P" button is off, and the
green one is on showing that the oven is ready for operation.
Place food in the oven and press the "Start/Stop" button.
Baking time now starts, at the end of which a continuous buzzer
will warn the operator that the food can be removed from the oven.
SEQUENTIAL USE OF PROGRAMS 100 AND 101
Two programs in the memory can be used sequentially (100 and
101).
When program 101 is selected by pressing the "Start/Stop" button,
the following question appears:
PROG100 + PROG101 ?
YES = "P"
By selecting "YES" baking will stop after running programs 100 +
101.
By selecting "NO" baking will be done normally, using only
program 100.
This option for sequential use of programs is available only for
program 100 with 101.
Once the two programs have ended the oven returns to the
temperature of program 100.
Stopping a program
To stop a program that has already started, there are three
possibilities:
st
1
possibility
The oven has not yet reached the temperature required by the
program. Press "Start/Stop" to stop baking.
nd
2
possibility
The oven is already at the temperature required by the program but
timed baking has not yet started. Press "Start/Stop" twice to stop the
program.
rd
3
possibility
The oven is already at the temperature required by the program and
timed baking has started. Press "Start/Stop" to stop baking.
During baking
During baking, the LED will display:
- the name of the product
- the memorised temperature
- the time remaining to the end of baking
On the lower red display, the actual internal temperature of the
baking chamber of the oven will be constantly displayed.
Operation without memorised programs
By using the buttons with the "" (Up +) and "" (Down -)
symbols to select program 1, the oven can be operated without using
any of the memorised programs.
Press the "P" button for 3 seconds: the temperature in °C to be set
will start flashing on the display.
Press the "" (Up +) and "" (Down -) buttons to select the desired
baking temperature. Confirm data input by pressing the "P" button.
The duration of the steamer function will start to flash on the display.
Pressing the "" (Up +) and "" (Down -) keys, it is then possible
to select the required steam duration (can be set from 1 to 3 seconds),
pressing "P" to confirm.
Then, on pressing "Start/Stop" the oven temperature will start to
rise.
During baking, it is possible to change the oven temperature, simply
using the "" (Up +) and "" (Down -) buttons.
Manual steaming:
The
"Steam" button activates the valve emitting steam into the
baking chamber. Steam is emitted for the set duration each time the
button is pressed.
The green LED will remain on throughout the cycle.
Turning the light on in the baking chamber
The
"Light" button is used to turn the lighting in the baking
chamber on and off.
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NO = "Start/Stop"