2.6 Operating parameters
COOKING TIME
COOKING
TEMPERATURE
CORE TEMPERATURE
ΔT
TEMPERATURE
HUMIDITY
FAN SPEED
2.7 MANUAL operation
2.7.1 General information
When anomalies occur during the operation of the oven that prevent the continuation of the
cooking cycle or the automatic washing cycle, the display shows alarms with an acoustic
warning. Alarms are highlighted (in different colours) by the letter "E" followed by the number
that identifies the anomaly. To reset the alarm touch the
"STAND-BY" mode (paragraph 2.4).
To reactivate the oven, touch the
The various types of alarms are described in the relevant paragraph 5.
2.7.2 PRE-HEATING setting
The PRE-HEATING function can be activated or disabled by touching the
the function is active the symbol becomes
however, by touching the symbols
steps), according to the different cooking needs.
For example, if a cooking temperature of 180°C ("step 1") and a PRE-HEATING temperature of 50°C are
set, a temperature of 230°C will be reached inside the cooking chamber. An acoustic signal ("beep")
warns when this temperature is reached, which is maintained as long as the oven door remains closed.
Open the door (the acoustic signal is disabled) and put the product to be cooked into the oven. Close the
door: the cooking cycle starts automatically.
Important
The PRE-HEATING function cannot be used together with the delayed start.
The PRE-HEATING temperature cannot exceed 270°C.
2.7.3 Cooking TIME setting
Touch the 2 "digits" that indicate the "Hours" (nr.27 Fig. 2), and set the desired value by touching the
symbols
and
. Confirm the set value by touching the 2 "digits" of the parameter or by touching
from 1 minute to 11 hours and 59 minutes or "INFINITE" time (InF)
30°C to 270°C (from 86°F to 518°F)
from 01°C to 99°C (from 33°F to 210°F)
from 01°C to 99°C (from 33°F to 210°F)
from OFF to 100% with 10% steps
from 0 to 3
symbol again.
. The PRE-HEATING temperature value is preset at 40°C;
and
, you can change this value from 10°C to 150°C (in 10°C
symbol: the display highlights the
symbol (nr.1 Fig.2). When
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