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EN
Instructions for the User
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HEATING PERIOD. THE AMOUNT OF RELEASED STEAM WILL BE
REDUCED WHEN THE OVEN REACHES THE SET TEMPERATURE.
10.2.1 Interrupting a cooking cycle
You can stop the cooking process at any time by pressing the PT2 key
once or by opening the oven door.
The oven incorporates a steam-reduction function that is activated when
the Start/Stop key is pressed to gradually release the steam from the
cavity, so that there is no sudden rush of steam when the appliance door
is opened.
This function takes around 3 minutes and during it the display shows the
word “VAP”.
WARNING! WHEN OPENING THE DOOR DURING OR COMPLETION
OF THE COOKING CYCLE WITHOUT STOPPING IT AS DESCRIBED
ABOVE BE CAREFUL OF THE FLOW OF HOT AIR AND/OR STEAM
COMING OUT OF THE COOKING CHAMBER. STEP BACK OR TO THE
SIDE TO AVOID BURNS.
At this point:
Steam generation is stopped immediately although steam
continues to be produced until the water cools down in the
boiler.
The cavity walls and the water tank are still very hot. Danger of
burning!
The timer stops and the display shows the remaining amount of
operating time.
If you wish, at this time you can:
Turn or stir the food to ensure it will be evenly cooked.
Modify the process parameters.
Cancel a cooking cycle
End of a cooking cycle.
To restart the process, close the door and press PT2.
10.2.2 Modifying parameters
The operating parameters (time, temperature, etc.) can only be modified
when the cooking process has been interrupted. Proceed as follows:
Press PT1 to activate the parameter modification mode. The
symbol starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to
change the remaining cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate and the next parameter light starts to
blink. Proceed as described in the active function chapter to
modify the remaining parameters.
Press PT2 to continue the cooking process.
10.2.3 Cancelling a cooking cycle
If you wish to cancel the cooking process, press PT2 for 3 seconds.
You will then hear a beep and the oven will be in the condition described
in the following paragraph (10.2.4)
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