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When the sum of the values set for the ceiling (fig.17 item 6) and the
floor (fig.17 item 8) is equal to or less than 9, the economy function is
enabled automatically and a red LED in the top right hand corner of the
button lights up (fig.17 item 10).
This means that the heating elements in the ceiling and floor are never
fed simultaneously, and therefore the oven uses approximately half the
amount of power.
f.2) Manual enabling of the economy function
When the sum of the values set for the ceiling (fig.17 item 6) and the
floor (fig.17 item 8) is higher than 9, the heating elements are fed
according to the set values.
In this case it is possible to enable the economy function manually by
pushing the Economy push-button (fig.17 item 10).
The red LED in the top right hand corner of the button will start to
flash and the values set for the ceiling (fig. 17 item 6) and the floor (fig.
17 item 8) will be reduced proportionally to the values set until they
add up to a value equal to or less than 9. The oven will thus operate
using approximately half the amount of power. The economy function
is disabled merely by pressing the Economy button (fig. 17 item 10)
again: the red LED will go out and the values originally set for the
ceiling (fig. 17 item 6) and the floor (fig. 17 item 8) will be restored.
If the economy function has already been enabled manually (the red
LED on button 10 is flashing) and adjustments are made to the ceiling
(fig. 17 item 5) and floor (fig. 17 item 7) regulator buttons, the
economy function will once again adjust the values automatically until
the sum is once again equal to or less than 9.
When the manual economy function is disabled, the values displayed
will be the ones set during the last adjustment.
Manual enabling of the economy function is extremely useful during
periods of little work or pause, when maximum power is not required
but the oven needs to be kept at a certain temperature so as to be ready
to return quickly to normal work.
NOTE:
The "Economy" function is switched off when passing
from "Manual" to "Program" and vice versa; it is also switched off
when passing from one program to another and/or when "saving"
a program.
When baking, if passing to the program display or to editing the
program being used, the Economy function is momentarily
disabled and then re-enabled automatically when the program
returns to viewing the temperature of the oven.
g) The temperature (fig. 17 item 4) inside the baking chamber can be
set to a maximum of 450°C (845°F).
temperature be exceeded at any time due to a fault, the safety
thermostat (fig. 17 item 2) will trigger, stopping operation of the
oven and turning it off.
All the indicator lights on the lower control panel will start to flash,
signalling an alarm. Wait until the oven cools down.
Unscrew the safety thermostat cap (item 2 – fig. 17), insert a
screwdriver or thin rod into the hole and press. The button located
inside will reset the thermostat, the bottom LEDS will stop flashing
and the oven will start up again normally.
Replace the protective cap (item 2 – fig. 17) over the safety thermostat
to prevent this instrument from deteriorating and preventing the oven
from operating properly.
WARNING!
If
this operation is carried out without
waiting for the oven to cool down, the manual safety thermostat
will not allow the oven to be reset.
If the problem continues to arise, please call the technical service
.
department
h) The "light" button (fig.17 item 11) is used to switch the lighting
inside the baking chamber on and off.
i) To turn the oven off, simply turn off the main switch (fig.17 item 1).
When the oven is turned on again the control panel will be in the same
state as when it was last turned off.
3.2.3
STARTING UP THE BAKING CHAMBER WITHOUT
THE STEAMER: PROGRAMS MODE
It is possible to store 20 different baking programs from the
control panel; for each program, it is possible to enter a Set Point
temperature, a ceiling power level, a floor temperature and the
baking Timer. Once a general program has been stored, when this
is recalled, you will automatically find the previously set baking
settings
STORING A PROGRAM
1)
Press the "P" button (fig.17 item 14). The display on the left will
show the number of the last program used; the displays on the
right will show the set point temperature and the ceiling and floor
temperatures set for this program (pressing the "P" button again
will pass on to the next program, and so on, until you have
scrolled through all 20 programs in the memory).
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2)
Once positioned on the required program no. (no. 5, for example),
follow the procedure in points 3.2a and 3.2c to change the
temperature setting and the power levels for the "ceiling" and
"floor"
3)
Hold down the "P" button (fig. 17 item 14) for at least 2 seconds
and until the buzzer makes a brief sound; this will store the new
program in the memory.
4)
It is also possible to associate the "baking Timer" to a program; to
set the timer, press the Timer button (fig. 17 item 15) and the
display on the left will read "OFF" while the right-hand display
will show the baking time in: MINUTES "comma" SECONDS.
This time can be changed using the buttons under the display (up
and down arrows). Pressing the "Timer" button for a second time,
it is possible to set the start time; pressing the "Timer" button
for a third time will return to the required program.
5)
Hold down the "P" button (fig. 17 item 14) for at least 2 seconds,
until a BEEP sound is heard; this will store the new program,
baking timer included, in the memory.
NOTE:
When a general program is started, if a "Baking time" is
associated to this program, to start the timer, proceed as for the
"Manual" mode described in point 3.7.4.
USING A PROGRAM
1)
Press the "P" button (fig. 17 item 14) several times until the
required baking program is displayed.
2)
Connect the power to the chamber using the "Start/Stop" button
(fig.17 part.9): the red LED in the top right hand corner of the
button will switch on.
NOTE:
The display on the left will no longer show the program
number, instead it will show the actual temperature of the oven, which
will flash until it reaches the required set point temperature (4 "Beeps"
signal that the set point temperature has been reached).
The green LED beside the "P" button will remain lit to show that one
of the programs is being used.
To see the number of the program in use while it is running, press the
"P" button. Press "Start" to return to the normal display.
3.3
STARTING UP THE BAKING CHAMBER WITH THE
STEAMER
To use the baking chamber with the steamer, follow the instructions
given above in point 3.2.
The electronic control panel is different because it has a
"BOILER/STEAM" button in place of the "MANUAL" button for the
use of the steamer (fig. 17a item 13), while the "ECONOMY" button
(fig.17a item 10) also serves as a "MANUAL" button.
- button 13: used to switch on the boiler and start the steamer
(steam).
- button 10: used to start the Economy function and if held down
for 3 seconds, to set to "MANUAL" operation.
3.3.1
STARTING UP THE BAKING CHAMBER WITH THE
STEAMER: MANUAL MODE
After performing the operations a), b), c), d) described in point 3.2, to
use the steamer, proceed as follows:
l)
press and hold down the "Economy/Manual" button (fig. 17a item
10) for 3 seconds to enter the "Manual" function;
m)
switch on the steamer boiler by pressing the "Boiler/Steam)
button (fig. 17a item 13). The green LED will start to flash; when
it remains lit, this means that the boiler has reached the
temperature required to operate the steamer;
n)
press the button (fig. 17a item 13) to inject steam into the baking
chamber (the steam injection will last 3 seconds);
o)
when the button (fig. 17a item 13) is held down for 3 seconds, the
boiler will switch off.
3.3.2
STARTING UP THE BAKING CHAMBER WITH THE
STEAMER: PROGRAM MODE
All programming operations remain the same as those described in
paragraph 3.2. However, it is also possible to set steam injections for
each program, proceeding as follows:
- By pressing the "Boiler/Steam" button (fig. 17a item 13), it is
possible to set the temperature of the three steam injections to take
place during baking, one after the other. The time is shown in M.SS,
up to a period of 9 minutes and 59 seconds, and then it passes to
MM.S, up to a maximum of 99 minutes. The steam injection intervals
cannot be less than 15 minutes.
- Steam injection times start from the end of the previous steam
injection (the starting point of the program for the first steam injection).
- To store the set program, hold down the "P" button (fig. 17a item 14)
for 3 seconds.

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