Water Feeding; Filling The Water Tank; Emptying The Water Tank - Foster FL F46 VAPORE Manual De Instrucciones

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Water feeding

Filling the water tank

All functions require the water tank to be full.
Fill the water tank up with cold, fresh drinking
water and introduce it into the slot located above
the cavity (approximately 1L).
Refilling the water
The contents of the water tank normally suffice for
one cooking session of 50-60 minutes.
If, however, the water tank needs to be refilled
this is signalled by the message meaning that the
water tank is empty.
Warning! Only fill the water tank up to a
maximum of 0.5 litres to ensure that the water
does not overflow when it is pumped back to
the water tank. RISK OF OVERFLOW.

Emptying the water tank

When the appliance is switched off, the residual
water is pumped back into the water tank.
While the water is being pumped the display
shows "PUMP".
This message stays on until the temperature of
the water reaches 75º C before it can be pumped
back to the water tank.
Warning: the water in the tank may be hot.
Danger of burns!
After the water is pumped back to the water tank,
the display will show the message "DEP"
requiring the following actions:
1. Remove and empty the water tank.
2. Dry the water tank and introduce it back into
the slot located above the cavity. Clean and
dry the cooking space.
3. Leave the appliance door open so that the
cooking space can cool down and dry
completely.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is advisable to remove
the water tank and empty it after a cooking
cycle. This prevents the formation of bacteria
and limestone inside the appliance.
If the water tank has not been removed from the
oven and a new cooking cycle is started, the oven
displays the warning "DEP".
This warning can be cleared by pressing the Stop
key and proceed with the new cooking cycle
without removing and emptying the water tank.
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