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Facilité d'utilisation
- Press button U (UTILITY): U (UTILITY) - The green UTILITY LEDs will light up and one will be flashing. E.g.: UTILITY selected (flashing GREEN LED) - Turn the knob clockwise or counter clockwise to select the utility required - the relative LED will flash (flashing GREEN color). - Press button U until the flashing LED relative to the UTILITY selected changes colour (flashing ORANGE color). - Wait a further 5 seconds for the LEDs relative to the selected utilities to illuminate steadily (steady ORANGE color). - Finally, start the cycle by pressing the START/STOP button. A complete description of the different UTILITIES available is included in heading 3.4 SPECIAL COOKING MODES (page 20). Note: If the UTILITIES are not used for 7 seconds they are automatically cut out, signalled by the relative button switching off. - To cancel one of the following preset UTILITIES (ORANGE steady): press the U button and turn the knob to select it so that it flashes (ORANGE flashing). Press the U button again so that the UTILITY changes colour (GREEN flashing) and is thus cancelled. - To cancel the other UTILITIES set another cooking cycle. In case of cycle already started, stop it, keeping the START/ STOP button pressed for 2 seconds before cancelling the UTILITY. 4.3.10 COOKING WITH TWO PHASES IN AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE (LEVEL C ONLY) Level B ovens allow the execution of cooking cycles composed of two sequential phases. For example: - Phase 1: - air-convection 200°C - probe 70°C - Phase 2: - mixed cycle 220°C - 40 minutes The oven switches automatically from phase 1 to phase 2. To set a two-phase cycle proceed as follows: 1) Switch the oven; 2) Set the desired cooking mode, oven chamber temperature, and cooking time (or, alternatively, core probe temperature) as described in this handbook. 3) Press the "PHASE" button: Phase 1 (I) LED Phase 2 (II) LED the phase 2 LED switches to RED (active phase) while the phase 1 LED is GREEN (inactive phase); at the same time the cooking modes button LEDs start flashing again to request a new setting for phase 2. 5) Select: - phase 2 cooking mode; - phase 2 oven chamber temperature; - time (or core probe temperature) relative to phase 2; 6) The two-phase cooking cycle has now been set. Place the product to be cooked in the oven and press the START/STOP button to start the cooking cycle. The cooking cycle will start from phase 1 (phase 1 LED RED) and switch automatically to phase 2 (phase 2 LED RED) when the first phase terminates. When the oven switches from phase 1 to phase 2 the operator will be alerted by a brief audible signal. When phase 2 is terminated the cooking cycle will stop automatically as already described. 4.3.11 Delta Cooking This is an advanced method of cooking, by which the oven chamber temperature varies in function of the core temperature of the food. The operator is able to select a delta value between 1°C < 120°C, we recommend using between 20°C < 70°C. The chamber temperature will be adjusted to automatically remain above the rising core temperature exactly by the set value. This type of cooking is ideally suited to large joints of meat. How to use it: Manual cooking mode. 1) Select the cooking mode, Ex. Combi. 2) Set a target core temperature value, 3) Go into advanced utility functions (Bottom row on Control Panel) and select ECO - Delta. At this point you will see on the oven temperature display 25 °C which is a Delta value (you can change it by highlighting the temp area and turning the dial to reach the desired Delta – for example 50°C.) Close the oven door and press the start button to activate the cooking cycle. The core temperature of the meat may be for example 14 °C when the cooking cycle is started, the oven temperature will go to 75°C, (50°C above core temp), and then keep rising as the core temperature rises, maintaining a difference of 50°C(As the core temperature of the meat rises by one degree so too does the oven temperature). The two temperatures will displayed in the lower line on the display. If you selected a final core temperature of for ex. 67 °C, the final oven chamber temperature will be 117 °C at the end of the cooking cycle. This cooking method is much slower than the ‘normal ‘ way of cooking but the benefits are higher yields and better quality. 26 USA 5938 036 4.4.1 AUTOMATIC SEQUENTIAL MULTIPHASE COOKING Food can be cooked using different temperatures during the cooking cycle (i.e. in several different stages). The oven allows the execution of programs composed of several sequential phases. For example: - Phase 1: - air-convection cycle 392°F (200°C) - core probe 158°F (70°C) - Phase 2: - mixed cycle 428°F(220°C) - time 40 minutes - Phase 3: - air-convection cycle 482°F (250°C) - time 15 minutes and so on up to a maximum of 6 phases. During the cooking cycle the oven advances from one phase to the next one automatically until the cooking program is completed and then stops automatically as soon as the last phase has been terminated. To set...
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