V-ZUG Combair V2000 Operating Instructions Manual page 32

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5 Applications
How it functions
▪ The display remains unchanged during operation.
▪ Once a Sabbath application has started it is no longer possible to change the set-
tings.
▪ Tones are deactivated during operation. Certain tones are not muted for legal and
safety reasons.
▪ The cooking space illumination cannot be switched on and off during operation. De-
pending on what had been selected before starting, it remains either on or off for the
entirety.
▪ Opening the appliance door does not affect either the heating or the cooking space il-
lumination.
Selecting and starting
▸ Long touch the display.
– The start screen appears.
▸ Select the
Sabbath application group and confirm with «OK», if required (see page
14).
▸ Select the desired application and confirm with «OK».
– The settings for the desired application appear in the display.
▸ Make any desired settings (see page 19).
▸ Press «Start» to start the chosen application.
– The appliance is ready for operation.
▸ Open the appliance door.
▸ Put in the food.
▸ Close the appliance door.
– The cooking process starts, whereby the cooking space is heated up with a slight
time delay.
Cancelling / ending before time
A Sabbath application that is running can be cancelled or ended before time (see page
25).
▸ Hold the
function button depressed.
– The running application ends.
– The display goes dark.
– The appliance switches off (see page 27).
– After restarting the appliance, the start screen appears.
End of operation
When the set duration is up, operation ends as normal (see page 26).
Power interruption
How the appliance behaves after a power interruption or failure is described in the «After
a power failure» (see page 46) section.
In the event of a brief power failure, the application is cancelled; the Sabbath mode set-
ting in the user settings remains unchanged.
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