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EDIT
This function is only available if the Lock function has not been enabled !
A program can be edited in two ways:
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Edit directly
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Edit from "Programs" menu
If the oven is on "Programs" mode, run the direct editing operation by
pressing and holding "P" for a few seconds until the edit screen with the
current program parameters is displayed.
Alternatively you can edit an existing program from the programs menu:
press MENU, select "programs", press OK, select "Edit", confirm with OK.
Select the required letter and confirm with OK. At this point the list of
programs will appear, starting from the chosen letter.
Select the desired program with the up/down arrow buttons and press OK to
edit.
In both cases you enter the edit name, temperature and baking time screen.
To edit the parameters follow the previous instructions "Enter new":
DELETE
This function is only available if the Lock function has not been enabled !
To delete a program in the memory of the control unit, proceed as follows:
press the MENU button, select "Programs", press OK, select "Delete",
confirm with OK. Select the required letter and confirm with OK. At this
point the list of programs will appear, starting from the chosen letter.
Select the desired program with the up/down arrow buttons and press OK.
PTO a summary screen of the selected program, press OK to confirm the
deletion, RETURN to exit without deleting.
USB IMPORT
Insert the USB device into the slot on the left control panel. View the list of
directories present in the USB device. The <ROOT> indicates the first level of
the file system. Select the directory of the programs to be imported with the
up/down arrow keys. The "+" and "-" down buttons respectively exit and
enter the selected directory. Press OK for import operations. A message
displays the number of programs successfully copied from the USB device to
the oven's memory. Remove the USB device and replace the cap previously
removed.
NOTE:
<NO DIRECTORY> indicates that the USB device is
missing or not inserted correctly into its slot
USB EXPORT
Insert the USB device into the slot on the left side of the control panel after
removing the cap. The display shows the list of directories present in the USB
device .
<ROOT>indicates the first level of the file system. Select the directory of the
programs to be imported with the up / down arrow keys. The "+" and "-"
down buttons respectively exit and enter the selected directory. Press OK for
export operations. A message displays the number of programs directly copied
from the oven's memory to the USB device. Remove the USB device and
replace the cap previously removed.
NOTE:
the message <NO directory="">indicates that the USB
device is missing or not inserted correctly into its slot.
3.2.6.2 MODEL T64E (rif fig. 29b)
This function can only be accessed provided the Lock has not been enabled!!
If you wish to store the 3 characteristic values for a baking operation (ceiling
temperature, floor temperature, baking temperature), after setting them as
required using the arrow keys (see point 3.2.4), press the "Program" button.
The message "Pr01" is flashed on the display (figure 29b part D). Select the
program to be stored with the "Up Arrow" and "Down Arrow". Press OK to
confirm.
MODIFYING A PROGRAM
This function can only be accessed provided the Lock has not been enabled!!
If you wish to modify a program that has already been stored, you must first
call it up by pressing the relative key as of section 3.2.5., then modify the
values using the arrow keys. As soon as one of the three parameters is
modified, the control unit switches to manual mode. To store the new values,
proceed as already described in section 3.2.6.
NOTE:
On T64E when using the special STEP and RETURN
programs, parameters are modified automatically every time a baking
parameter is changed!
3.2.7
"ECO STAND-BY"
The "Eco Stand-by" function serves to keep the oven warm while cutting
electricity consumption.
The oven is provided with two types of stand-by:
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Eco Stand -by 1: it is enabled with the STAND-BY button (fig. 29-29b
pos 19). In T75E - TT96E - TT98E the display turns green and a money
box is displayed in the operating mode icon. In T64E The message
"ECO1" will be shown on the display.
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Eco Stand -by 2 : It is enabled if you hold the key STAND-BY fig.
29-29b pos 19).In this case besides reducing electricity consumption,
the conveyor belt is stopped to preserve its parts from wear.In T75E -
TT96E - TT98E the "conveyor belt lock" icon will be displayed. In
T64E the message "ECO2" will be shown on the display.
In both cases, hold the button to disable the key STAND-BY.
NOTE:
The "Eco Standby" mode is similar to an "idle alert of
"the oven and cannot be used during baking, otherwise food quality
would be compromised.
NOTE:
The function can be enabled only if the oven is in start
mode.
3.2.8
"HOTKEY"
(only in T75E - TT96E - TT98E)
The "Hotkey" button ("star key") is a direct access custom button with a
specific function selected by the user.
Enter the "Hotkey" menu to view the current setting represented by the
selected item. To assign the "Hotkey" button a different function, move the
selected item with the up/down arrow keys to the desired entry and press
OK to confirm.
If required press the RETURN key to return to the main screen.
Press the HOTKEY to directly enable the selected function.
3.2.9
SWITCH ON TIMER
(only for T75E - TT96E - TT98E)
This function can be used to order timed start-up of the oven, setting up to
two different on and off times for every day of the week (fig. 21).
Scroll through the list using the "SELECTION" keys to select the
following items:
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"Enable/Disable": enables/disables the on timer
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"Settings": To manage the on/off programmed times
Scroll through the list with the "SELECTION" keys as far as the "Enable"
and press "OK" to confirm and enable the function. If no switch on/off
times are present, the "Settings" screen will open to enter at least one
switch on/off time.
Use the "SELECTION" keys to position the cursor on the time field for
the day of the week to be programmed. The days of the week are set out
on many pages. The switch on times are graphically represented by "ON"
and the switch off times with "OFF". Times are graphically represented
as HH:MM. The symbols //:// show that switch on/off are disabled.
Use the "+" and "-" keys to increase/reduce the selected field. In the HH
field, select the "//" symbol to disable a specific timer. At the end of the
setting process, press "OK" to confirm. Press "RETURN" to go back to
the previous screen without confirming the changes.
When the switch-on timer is enabled, the "Switch-on Timer" (fig.28 part.
6) is enabled, while the message bar with the oven in STOP mode shows
among the different messages, the next time the oven will switch on, using
the format "ON dd hh:mm". During the switch-off stage, the message bar
will read "OFF dd hh:mm".
The settings table needs to be completed with even just one "On" to
activate the function: the oven will switch on at the first "on"
chronologically enabled and which it encounters in from the moment it is
enabled.
NOTE:
Setting an "On" without setting a subsequent "Off" will
still be considered an active setting:
automatically at the time set, and will have to be turned off manually.
In the same way, setting "Off" that does not involve a prior "On" will
also be considered an active setting and the oven will switch off
automatically at the set time, if it was manually switched on
beforehand.
At the switch on (or off) time, an intermittent buzzer will sound and
the status icon for the timer will flash to warn of imminent switch on
(or off). This switching on or off may be interrupted by pressing the
STOP (or START) keys.
WARNING!
NOTE:
If the operator forces an oven start-up when the timer is
switched on before the set time, then the oven will start up normally
and at the start-up time set for the timer, everything will proceed as
usual (the oven is already on and therefore no buzzer will sound). The
same thing happens if the oven is already off at the time set for shut
down.
NOTE:
In T75E if there is a power outage while the timer is
engaged, (Blackout), no important parameter will be changed and this
is as long as the power returns before the set switch on time. In TT96E
UK/6
the oven will turn on

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