Forza FODP30S 30 Inch Double Dual Convection Electric Wall O

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14 - Setting the Meat Probe (if present)
WARNING
To avoid burns, use a kitchen glove to fit and remove the
meat probe when the oven is hot.
Always remove the probe using the grip. If it is removed by
pulling the cable, it could suer damage.
Make sure the food is completely de-frozen when the
probe is fitted. Otherwise it could suer damage.
NOTE The meat probe is not enabled for all functions (meat
probe function not available also for Recipes). If it is
fitted during one of these functions, a probe removal
message appears on the screen.
If the meat probe is accidentally removed during
operation, a warning message appears on the screen.
The temperature of the probe can be set between
104°F and 212°F (40°C - 100°C).
The oven stores the last temperature set by the user.
Insert the tip of the probe in the central and thickest part of the
meat.
Make sure the probe is not in contact with the fat, bone, oven
parts or dishes.
The meat probe is automatically recognised when it is inserted
and the icon
appears on the screen.
When a cooking mode is started with the probe inserted, the
display page for setting the function appears automatically.
1. Set the required probe temperature by means of the
[TEMPERATURE] knob.
2. After pressing the [FUNCTION] knob the cooking starts
and all probe cooking details appear on the screen.
Cooking mode
Oven temperature
Set probe temperature
Instantaneous probe temperature
Once the set probe temperature is reached, the oven switches
o and an acoustic signal warns that cooking has terminated.
NOTE: After cooking has started, the oven temperature can
in any case be changed at any time by means ofthe
[TEMPERATURE] knob.
To change the probe temperature, turn the [FUNCTION] knob
[BACK] for 2 seconds, then select again the cooking function
and change the temperature value.
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