Quick Heat; Child Safety; Programmed Start-Up - DeLonghi MW 663 F Instructions For Use Manual

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CHAPTER 2 - USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE FUNCTIONS

2.8 QUICK HEAT

This function is very useful for heating small quantities of food or drink and to cook at maximum power in
microwave only.
• Press the START/+1 min button (10). The oven operates for 1 minute at maximum power.
This function is also useful to complete unfinished cooking.
The end of the cooking period is indicated by five beeps and the time of day (if set previously) appears on the
display.

2.9 CHILD SAFETY

The oven is fitted with a safety device to prevent it starting up accidentally.
To activate this device:
• Press the STOP/CLEAR button (9) three times
• A short beep is emitted. The buttons are deactivated and
appears on the display.
• To deactivate the safety device, press the STOP/CANCEL button (9) three times.

2.10 PROGRAMMED START-UP

With your oven, you can set the time you want cooking to start.
You can programme the start and length of cooking/defrosting/heating.
To use this function, you must first set the time of day.
For example: it is 16.00 and you want the oven to start up at 19.30 in MICRO function (6) at maximum power
for 15 minutes.
1. Place the food in the oven and close the door;
2. Press the
button (2) and set the hour you want cooking to start (in this case, 19).
3. Press the
button (2) and set the minutes you want cooking to start (in this case, 30).
4. Press the MICRO button (6) to start the function.
5. Turn the TIME ADJUST knob (8) to set the cooking time and press the START/+1 min button (10) (the
symbol appears on the display)
When the programmed time is reached, the oven emits two "beeps" and starts up for the set cooking time.
The end of the cooking time is indicated with five "beeps".
If you forget to set either the power or the cooking time, when the programmed cooking time is reached, the
time of day reappears on the display.
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