Entering your own recommended
temperature
If you frequently work with a tempera
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ture which differs from the factory rec
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ommended one, it is also possible to
enter your own recommended tempera
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ture. (Exception: Defrost).
This saves changing the temperature
each time you use the setting.
Proceed as follows:
^
Use the function selector to choose
the function which is to be given a
different temperature.
The factory recommended temperature
appears in the display.
^ Now, immediately while the indicator
light in the "+/–" button is lit, use the
"+" or "–" button to enter the different
temperature required.
^
To save in memory press the "p" but
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ton until the audible tone is heard.
Your own recommended temperature is
now stored in memory.
Next time this oven function is selected,
the stored recommended temperature
appears.
After a power cut, any individually pro
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grammed temperatures are lost and
must be re-entered.
Rapid heat-up
With the "Fan Heat D", "Auto Roast E"
and "Conventional A" heating systems,
"rapid heat-up" is switched on automati
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cally if the temperature required is
–
at least 140°C with "Fan Heat D" and
"Auto Roast E".
–
at least 150°C with "Conventional A".
The rotating "C" beside the required
temperature shows that "rapid heat-up"
is switched on.
During the heat-up phase, the "Fan
Heat" heating element and the fan as
well as the "Top Heat" heating element
come on simultaneously to heat up the
oven as rapidly as possible. This saves
energy.
As soon as the required temperature is
reached, the extra heating element is
switched off.
Once the required temperature is
reached, the extra heating element
does not switch on again even when
the temperature is later increased.
Exception: if the temperature is in
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creased before the required tempera
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ture is reached, "rapid heat-up" remains
switched on.
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