User Programmes - Miele H 7660 BP Operating And Installation Instructions

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User programmes

You can create and save up to 20 User
programmes.
– You can combine up to 10 cooking
stages to accurately programme your
favourite or most frequently used
recipes. In each cooking stage, you
can select settings such as the
function, temperature and cooking
duration or core temperature.
– You can specify the shelf level(s) for
the food.
– You can enter the name of the
programme for your recipe.
When you call up and start your
programme again, it will run
automatically.
There are different ways of creating a
User programme:
– At the end of an automatic
programme, save it as a User
programme.
– Save a cooking programme after
running it with a set cooking duration.
Then enter a programme name.
Creating User programmes
 Select 
User programmes
 Select 
Create prog.
You can now specify the settings for the
first cooking stage.
Follow the instructions in the display:
 Select and confirm the desired
settings.
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If you select the
to add another cooking stage
Add
where you set a cooking duration.
Only then can you save or start the
programme.
The settings for the first cooking stage
have now been set.
You can add more cooking stages, for
example, if you want to add another
cooking function to follow on from the
first.
 If additional cooking stages are
required, select 
for the first cooking stage.
 When you have finished setting all the
cooking stages, select 
 Select the desired level(s).
 Confirm with OK.
If you want to check the settings or to
change them at a later date, touch the
cooking stage in question.
 Select 
Save
.
 Enter the programme name using the
keyboard.
You can add a line break for longer
programme names using the
 symbol.
 Once you have entered the
programme name, select
A message will appear in the display
confirming that the programme name
has been saved.
 Confirm with OK.
Pre-heat
 function, use
Add
and proceed as
Set shelf level
Save
.
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