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NOTE:
The "Stand By" function puts the appliance into a
sort of "waking sleep", and as such it must not be used while
baking, as it would result in unsatisfactory product quality.
NOTE:
The function can be enabled only if the oven is in
HEATING, PREPARING or OVEN READY mode.
The automatic "Stand-By" function can be enabled if the oven is not
used for a pre-set period. To access these functions, go to MENU and
select ECO STANDBY to access the following settings:
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"Auto Eco Standby": the Standby function is automatically
enabled if the oven is not used for the "Eco Standby Delay"
function (enabled by default).
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"Eco Standby Delay": the time expressed in minutes after
which the standby mode automatically turns on if "Auto Eco
Standby" is active.
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"Auto-shut-down": if the flag is active, the Standby function
automatically disables the heating elements and STOPS the
oven.
3.2.1
"PROGRAMS SETTING"
Using the oven in Program mode enables the operator to work
"automatically", i.e. to save and/or call up from the memory a series
of baking programs with pre-set parameters. Each baking program
can store 1 preheating mode up to 9 steps, each characterised by: 1
temperature, 1 time, and possibly the amount of steam to be injected,
establishing the steam exhaust valve position. Each program can also
be associated to an image.
The presence of a running program is shown in the "status bar"
named with the program and the icon associated with the program (if
provided).
Enter the dedicated menu to manage the programs. Press "MENU",
select PROGRAMS with the "SELECTION" (↑ and ↓) keys and
then "OK" to open the sub menu.
Scroll through the list on the display using the "SELECTION" keys
to select the following items.
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"Recent": displays the list of recently used programs;
- "Find by image": it shows the list with images of the programs
stored in the memory;
- "Find by name": filters the choice of programs on the basis of
the entered word;
- "enter new": starts the procedure to create a new program;
- "Edit": starts the procedure to edit an existing program;
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"Delete": starts the procedure to delete an existing new program;
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"Import USB": starts the procedure to copy existing programs in
the internal memory on external USB device
- "Export" USB: starts the procedure to copy existing programs
in the internal memory on external USB device
-"Program Default": starts the procedure to restore the default
programs of the Manufacturer.
RECENT
This is the function that proposes the last 6 programs used by
arranging them graphically such that each neutral button corresponds
to the selection of a program (Fig. 13a). Select the required program
with the corresponding button and start the heating/baking stage
using the parameters of the chosen program.
FIND BY IMAGE
This is the function that lists all the programs stored in the memory,
listing them graphically in groups of six programs for each screen
(Fig. 13b). They are listed as entered, from oldest to most recent.
Select the required program with the "SELECT" keys and then press
"OK" to run it and start the heating/baking stages using the
parameters of the chosen program.
FIND BY NAME
This function allows you to find a program by typing the name or
part of its initials. Edit the name by selecting the required letters with
the "SELECTION" buttons and press "OK" to confirm in the
alphanumeric keyboard displayed (Fig. 14). After inserting the
keyword Select END and press "OK". A list of names stored in the
memory will be presented the initials of which correspond to the
entered word. Select the required program with the "SELECT" keys
and then press "OK" to display the summary of the chosen program.
Scroll the summary screen with the ↓ or ↑ button if the number of
steps exceeds the maximum steps displayed. Confirm with "OK" to
activate program and start the heating/baking stage using the
parameters of the chosen program. Press RETURN to return to the
previous screen.
NOTE:
If you edited a series of letters not corresponding to
any name stored in the memory, the list of programs closest to
the research will be displayed!
INSERT NEW
The first screen for the program insert procedure will require the
name of the program to be entered (fig. 14). A blinking cursor above
the display indicates that you must enter the first letter of the name.
Use the "SELECTION" key to select the desired character and then
press "OK" to confirm and pass onto the next character etc. Should it
be necessary to delete the last letter entered, select CANC/DEL and
then press "OK". To end the name insertion process and pass on to
the next screen, scroll through the list as far as END and then press
"OK" to access the second programming screen and enter pre-heating
data (Fig. 15). Use the "+" and "-" buttons to set this parameter then
confirm with the "OK" button. The row in the bottom unit
corresponding to "H" (heating) is completed with the set value to
access the loading screen of the next baking steps. Up to 9 steps<x
equiv-text=" "/>can be programmed Select step "1" temperature (fig.
16) with the corresponding "+" and "-" buttons, then establish the
exhaust valve position with the "Valve" button (fig. 10 pos. 3): press
the corresponding icon to open/close the status icon. Press the
"Steam" button if steam is required (fig. 10 pos. 5) to enable/disable
steam in this step. In addition, it is possible to enable the "Hood"
function during the stage in progress by pressing the related button
"Hood" (fig. 10 pos. press to enable/disable the corresponding icon.
Confirm these settings with the "OK" button (√ symbol) the line
corresponding to step "1" is filles with the selected values. Continue
by adjusting the duration of the step with the "+" and "-" keys (Fig.
17). Confirm with the "OK" button (√ symbol) to store the set time.
If steam was emitted in this step, adjust the quantity of steam with
the "+" and "-" button (fig. 18). Confirm these settings with the
"OK" button (√ symbol); the line corresponding to step "1" is
completed and passed on to step "2" (fig. 19). Customise step "2"
and the next steps as described for the previous point. To end the step
insertion process, press "Save" represented by a disk icon (fig. 19
pos. A:
NOTE:
A program must be composed of at least 1 step to be
stored!
Press "Delete" during the step insertion process, represented by a
recycle bin icon (fig. 19 pos. B) to delete the parameters inserted if
there are mistakes
To complete the program select the image to be associated to the
program between. Confirm with the "OK" button to display the
summary of the program with the steps previously inserted (fig. 20);
the total duration of the entire program and associated icon is shown
on top. Press "OK" to run it and "RETURN" to return to the previous
screens.
MODIFY
A program can be edited in various ways:
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Edit directly
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Edit from "Summary program"
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Edit from "Programs menu"
When the oven is in "Programs" mode and not baking, edit the "P"
key directly by pressing and holding for a few moments until the edit
screen is displayed (Fig. 21).
Alternatively press P to access the list of programs; select the
program desired to open the summary screen (fig. 20). Press the
"Change" button represented by a pencil icon (fig. 20 pos C) to open
the change screen (fig. 21).
It is also possible to access the MENU, select "Programs", press
"OK", select "Change" and confirm with "OK". At this point the
"FIND BY NAME" keyboard is displayed Refer to the previous
point to find name then select the program to be changed.
In any case once the screen to be changed is open (fig. 21), select the
step to be edited with the ↓ button. Choose one of the following
alternatives in the selected step:
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"Modify" represented by a pencil icon (fig. 21 pos. E) to edit
the parameters of the selected step with the procedure described
in "INSERT NEW";
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"Delete" represented by a recycle bin icon (fig. 21 pos. F) to
delete the step selected;
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