Automatic programmes
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Usage notes
- The degree of cooking and browning
are represented by a bar with seven
segments. You can set the desired
degree of cooking or browning using
the navigation area.
- When using Automatic programmes,
the recipes provided are designed as
a guide only. Other similar recipes,
including those using different
quantities, can be used for the
Automatic programme in question.
- After cooking, allow the oven
compartment to cool down to room
temperature again before starting an
Automatic programme.
- When you place food in the hot oven
compartment, be careful when
opening the door. Hot steam may
escape. Step back and wait until the
steam has dissipated. Avoid contact
with hot steam, and do not touch the
hot oven compartment walls. Danger
of burning and scalding.
- Some Automatic programmes require
a pre-heating phase before food can
be placed in the oven. A prompt will
appear in the display indicating when
this needs to be done.
- Some Automatic programmes require
the addition of liquid after a certain
cooking duration. You will be
prompted by a message in the
display when this needs to be done
(e.g for adding liquid).
- The duration quoted for Automatic
programmes is an estimate. It may
increase or decrease depending on
the programme. The duration, in
particular with meat, will vary
depending on the initial temperature
of the food.
- If by the end of an Automatic
programme the food is not cooked
enough, selectContinue cooking
orContinue baking. Conventional
heating will then be used for
approx.3minutes to continue
cooking or baking the food.