Turning Off; Electronic Timer; Child Lock; Overheating Protection - Gaggenau VK 230 714 Manual De Instrucciones

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Turning off

Turn the temperature control knob to position 0. The
light on the display goes out.

Electronic timer

You can set the timer for 1 to 90 minutes. The steamer is
turned off by the automatic shut-off after the set time.
You can use the timer even when the appliance is shut
off, without the shut-off function.
Setting timer
1
Set the desired temperature or the steam cooking
level.
2
Turn timer control knob to
desired time.
3
The set time is counted down on the display. You
can adjust the set time while the timer is running.
4
Once the time is up, the appliance turns off and a
signal sounds. Briefly turn a control knob to turn off
the signal.
Notes
If you turn off the appliance earlier, the timer keeps
going without the shut-off function.
If you first set the timer and then the temperature,
the timer runs without the automatic shut-off
feature.

Child lock

Turning on child lock
1
Turn temperature control knob right to any
temperature.
2
Turn timer control knob left to the minus position
and hold it at this position.
3
Turn temperature control knob back to 0 position.
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Turn timer control knob back to 0 position.
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The
symbol lights up on the display and goes out after
a short time. The child lock is activated. You can now
turn the control knob to any position without the
appliance heating up.
If the control knob is turned while the child lock is
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activated, the
symbol appears on the display and goes
out after a short time.
Turning off child lock
1
Turn timer control knob left to the minus position
and hold it at this position.
2
Turn temperature control knob right to any
temperature.
3
Turn timer control knob back to 0 position.
The child lock is deactivated.

Overheating protection

In the event of overheating, the appliance automatically
turns off the heating element in order to protect the
countertop and cabinets. The
display. Turn off the appliance and let it completely cool
down.
Potential causes of overheating:
Appliance was turned on empty (without liquid in
the cooking basin).
The cooking basin was filled with very hot water.
Appliance was cooking on empty or fluid dropped
below minimum mark.
Appliance was run for too long at steam cooking
level without lid.
Cooking basin is heavily calcified.
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