When To Add The Bursts Of Steam; Preparing And Starting The Water Intake Process - Miele HR1956 Operating Instructions Manual

Dual fuel upright cooker 48" oven
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When to add the bursts of steam

This option will only appear in the
display if you have selected 1, 2 or 3
bursts of steam.
Useful tip: If the food has been placed
in a cold oven, and more than one burst
of steam has been selected, the 2nd
burst of steam should not be released
until at least 10 minutes after the start
of the cooking process.
Manual bursts of steam
If you are baking food such as bread
or bread rolls in the pre-heated oven it
is best to release the bursts of steam
manually. The first burst of steam
should be released as soon as you
have placed the food in the oven.
 If you want to inject the bursts of
steam manually, select
the minute minder  to remind you
when to do so.
Time-controlled bursts of steam
 If you want to time when to release
the bursts of steam, select
controlled
.
 Set the time for each burst of steam.
The oven will then release the steam
automatically at the specified times.
The time counts down as soon as the
programme is started.
 Confirm with OK.
The prompt to draw in water appears.
Manual
. Set
Time-
Moisture Plus 
Preparing and starting the water
intake process
 Fill a suitable container with the
required amount of fresh tap water.
 Open the door.
 Pull the water intake pipe forwards
(located below the control panel on
the left).
 Immerse the end of the water intake
pipe in the container with tap water.
 Confirm with OK.
The water intake process will begin.
The amount of water actually drawn up
into the oven may be less than the
amount specified as required, leaving a
small amount in the container.
The intake process can be interrupted
and restarted at any time by selecting
Stop
or
Start
.
 Remove the water container after the
water intake process.
 Confirm the message telling you that
the process is complete with OK.
 Close the door.
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