4.2.2 Cooking Workflow with Cool down Function
Prerequisites
You must have entered a new cooking profile or opened one from the “cookbook.”
The cooking compartment temperature must be too high for the selected cooking profile.
Cooking workflow steps
Step 1
The cooking compartment temperature is too
high
The appliance makes the “Cool down”
indicator flash in order to indicate that the
cooking compartment should be manually
cooled down. The C-Dial will light up with a
solid green light.
A prompt asks for the appliance door to be
opened
At the same time, the “open appliance door”
indicator will light up with a solid light so that
the appliance door can be opened (in order to
allow the appliance to cool down faster).
Step 2
The appliance prompts the user to activate
the cool down function
After the appliance door is opened, the
“Cool down” indicator will continue to flash.
The C-Dial will light up with a solid yellow
light.
Step 3
Cool down
After the “Cool down” button is pressed, the
appliance automatically uses the fan to cool
down the cooking compartment to the cooking
temperature set in the cooking profile. During
the cool down process, the C-Dial will light up
with a solid yellow light.
Step 4
The cooking compartment temperature is
reached
Once the cooking compartment temperature
is reached, the fan will stop. The C-Dial will
flash with a green light.
The user puts the food inside the appliance
While food is being put inside the appliance,
the “Close appliance door” indicator will light
up with a solid light.
Step 5
Starting
After the appliance door is closed, the C-Dial
will light up with a solid green light. Pressing
the C-Dial will start the cooking process.
Step 6
Cooking
The cooking process will start. The appliance
will start displaying the remaining cooking
time or the internal temperature reached, as
applicable. The C-Dial will light up with a solid
red light.
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