V-ZUG CombiSteamer V4000 Operating Instructions Manual page 42

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5 Applications
Selecting and starting foods
A delayed start is only suitable for food that does not need to be refrigerated or to
rise.
▸ Long touch the display.
– The start screen appears.
▸ Select the
«EasyCook» application and confirm with «OK», if required (see page
17).
▸ Select the desired food group.
▸ Select the desired type of food.
▸ Select the shape (whole, in pieces, etc.) of the food and confirm with «OK», if re-
quired.
▸ Select the preparation method (cooking, baking, etc.) and confirm with «OK», if re-
quired.
– The settings for the chosen food appear in the display.
▪ Make any desired settings (see page 22).
▪ Press «Start» to start operation.
Dietary styles
In the user settings in the section «Individual settings» under «EasyCook – dietary style»,
certain foods and/or food groups can be deactivated so that EasyCook can be adapted
to suit a personal dietary style.
The following foods are available:
Milk
Eggs
Fish
All activated foodstuffs are highlighted in amber. They can be deactivated by touching
the switch.
Only where this is clear, are foods excluded. For example, if «Milk» is excluded, only
foods and dishes that clearly contain «Cow's milk» will be hidden. Any number of dietary
styles can be excluded.
Cuisines from around the world
In the user settings in the section «Individual settings» under «EasyCook – cuisines from
around the world», country- and region-specific foods and basic dishes along with their
preparation methods can be activated as a package.
The following national cuisines are available:
▪ Italian
▪ French
▪ German
▪ Lebanese
▪ Chinese
All activated national cuisines are highlighted in amber. They can be deactivated by
touching the switch.
The activated foods and basic recipes in each packet are then integrated into the struc-
ture of the EasyCook menu. Any number of national cuisines can be activated.
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Meat
Pork
▪ Australian
▪ Ukrainian
▪ Turkish
▪ Belgian
▪ Russian

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