leave the // symbols to use manual settings (see 3.5.8) or use the + and/or –
keys to select the required balance.
The last screen shows a summary of the program created (fig. 20l). Press OK
to save and run the program. Press "RETURN" to go back to the previous
screens without saving.
NOTE:
When entering a DUAL TEMP programme, select the mode
as described in 3.2.3 before starting to enter a new programme. The
procedure described here above remains valid for programming.
•
MODIFY
Select the first letter of the program to be deleted with the "SELECTION"
keys, then press "OK" to put all of the programs in alphabetical order,
beginning with the chosen letter. Select the required program with the
"SELECTION" keys then press "OK" to open the edit screens. The parameter
edit procedure is the same as the procedure described above in the "INSERT
NEW" paragraph.
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DELETE
Select the first letter of the program to be deleted with the "SELECTION"
keys, then press "OK" to put all of the programs in alphabetical order,
beginning with the chosen letter. Select the required program with the
"SELECTION" keys and then press "OK". Confirm deletion with "OK" or
cancel the operation by pressing "RETURN" several times.
•
USB IMPORT
Insert the USB device into the slot on the right side of the appliance after
removing the plug. The display will show a list of the directories in the USB
device. The <ROOT> item shows the first level of the file system. Select the
directory where the programs to be imported reside using the "SELECTION"
keys. The "+" and "-" keys enter and exit the selected directory. Press "OK"
to perform the import operation. A message will show the number of the
program correctly copied from the USB memory to the oven memory. Remove
the USB device and refit the previously removed plug.
NOTE:
the <NO DIRECTORY> message means that there is no
USB or that it has not been correctly inserted into the slot.
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USB EXPORT
Insert the USB device into the slot on the right side of the appliance after
removing the plug. The display will show a list of the directories in the USB
device. The <ROOT> item shows the first level of the file system. Select the
directory where the programs to be imported reside using the "SELECTION"
keys. The "+" and "-" keys enter and exit the selected directory. Press "OK"
to perform the export operation. A message will show the number of the
program correctly copied from the oven memory to the USB device. Remove
the USB device and refit the previously removed plug.
NOTE:
the <NO DIRECTORY> message means that there is no
USB or that it has not been correctly inserted into the slot.
3.4
STARTING UP THE BAKING CHAMBER WITH THE
STEAMER
This function allows "calibrated" amounts of steam to be emitted into the
baking chamber.
To enable the function, press "MENU", select the STEAM INJECTION
item with the "SELECTION" keys (↑ and ↓) then press "OK" to open the
submenu.
Scroll through the list using the "+" and "-" buttons to select the following
items.
"On"/"Off": To switch the steam boiler on or off
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"Steam injection": emits steam into the baking chamber
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"Steam duration": sets the amount of steam, measured by the time the
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electrovalve remains open.
Scroll through the list with the "SELECTION" keys as far as the required
item and press "OK" to confirm.
For the "Steam duration" item, change this parameter with the "+" and "-"
keys and then press "OK" to confirm. To return to the previous screens
without saving, press the "RETURN" key one or more times. Once enabled,
the main display will contain an icon to show that the "Steam" function is
on (fig.33). The flashing steam icon shows that the boiler is heating up. The
non-flashing steam icon indicates that the boiler has reached working
temperature and that the steam is ready to be emitted. During the steam
injection stage, the white icon becomes light blue for the amount of time set
for "Steam duration".
There is no dedicated key for the "Steam" function. If steam is used
frequently it is suggested that this function be assigned to the "HOTKEY"
(see 3.5.3) This will associate functions to the key allowing the boiler to be
controlled directly without the need to open the dedicated menu:
press once: to inject steam into the baking chamber ("steam injection"
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shortcut)
hold down: to switch the boiler for steam production on/off ("On/Off"
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function shortcut)
NOTE:
It is not possible to emit steam if the boiler has not been
enabled and/or has not reached the correct temperature to produce
steam.
When using programs containing at least one steam injection, the boiler is
switched on automatically. Switch on Timer 1 (T1) so that the steam is
discharged automatically at the programmed times.
To use Timer 1, refer to 3.2.2 ("BAKING TIMER" section). To create
programs containing the steam injection function, refer to 3.3.
In any case, the oven STOP will also deactivate Steamer heating.
3.4.1
DISCHARGING VAPOUR
Discharge of the vapours that form inside the baking chamber is enabled
using the ball knob on the front left hand side of the Oven (fig.23).
When the ball knob is pulled out. The exhaust outlet is open, when the ball
knob is pushed towards the oven, the outlet is closed.
3.5
ADDITIONAL BAKING CHAMBER SETTINGS
The equipment has further settings that are available from the main menu.
To access these functions, press the "MENU" key then scroll through the list
with the "SELECTION" keys until the required item. Press "OK" to open
the submenu.
3.5.1
LIGHTING
Used to switch the lighting on and off inside the baking chamber. Select this
menu item to manage lighting manually with ENABLE/DISABLE.
If the MANUAL ACTIVATION item is active, the lighting is activated only
manually and not automatically by pressing the START button.
In any case, by pressing the STOP button the lighting turns off.
3.5.2
CLEANING
WARNING!
is advisable to carefully remove any baking residues on the glass
surface.
The "Clean Oven" function can be used to eliminate cooking residues on the
inside walls of the oven by means of carbonisation. When the function is
selected, this starts the program, set to high temperatures,
for a factory set period of time. When the program has completed and the
oven is again at room temperature, it is sufficient to remove the charred
residues with a brush.
Start the "Cleaning" program by selecting the CLEANING item with the
"SELECTION" keys and press "OK" to confirm. The display will show an
icon and the message "Cleaning program in progress".
If on, the chamber lighting will switch off automatically.
At the end of the program, the oven will enter STOP mode, switching off the
power supply to the heating elements and making a buzzer sound to warn
the operator that the cleaning program is complete. The display will read
"Cleaning program completed". Press "OK" to quit and proceed to switch
off the appliance ass described in 3.9.
To stop the Oven Cleaning Program in advance, press "RETURN".
To delay the execution of the cleaning program, the POWER ON TIMER
must be programmed as follows:
- set the oven power off to the time and day of the week desired for cleaning;
- set the "Cleaning" flag on the POWER ON position for the selected day of
the week.
For more details see 3.5.4.
NOTE
: The steam exhaust valve needs to be shut during the
cleaning program and until it is completed. At the end, it is
recommended to open the valve to allow steam to be discharged.
NOTE:
The daily use of the cleaning program significantly affects
energy consumption so it is recommended to run it weekly or only when
strictly necessary.
3.5.3
HOTKEY
The "Hotkey" function ("star" key) is a key that can be customised for direct
access to a specific function, as chosen by the user.
Open the "Hotkey" menu to view the current setting, which will be
highlighted. To assign a different function to a "Hotkey", move the
highlighting with the "SELECTION" keys to the required item and press
"OK" to confirm.
If necessary, press "RETURN" until you return to the main screen.
Pressing the "Hotkey" will directly enable the selected function.
3.5.4
SWITCH ON TIMER
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:
"Enable/Disable": enables/disables the on timer
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"Settings": To manage the on/off programmed times
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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
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Before carrying out the "Cleaning" program, it