Rapid cooling
Using the
Rapid cooling
quickly cool down food and the oven
compartment once the cooking
programme is finished.
This function is not available with the
operating mode.
Steam cooking
Switching off Rapid cooling for a
cooking programme
Select the
Rapid cooling
before selecting the desired function.
If the
Keeping warm
switched on,
When "Rapid cooling" is
deactivated, "Keeping warm" is also
switched off
will appear.
The
Rapid cooling
functions are switched off. The door
remains closed at the end of the
cooking programme. The cooling fan
cools the food and the oven
compartment.
If you then want to restart a cooking
programme with the
cooling
function, select the
cooling
|
On
setting to switch the
function on again.
Keeping warm
Using the
Keeping warm
can keep food warm after cooking
without inadvertently cooking it further.
The food is kept warm at a preset
temperature (see "Settings –
Recommended temps").
It is only possible to use the
warm
function in combination with the
Rapid cooling
function.
function you can
|
setting
Off
function is also
and
Keeping warm
Rapid
Rapid
function you
Keeping
This function is not available with the
operating mode.
Steam cooking
Switching on Keeping warm for a
cooking programme
Select the
Keeping warm
before selecting the desired function.
When the
Rapid cooling
switched off,
"Keeping warm" requires the
"Rapid cooling" function. "Rapid cooling" will
also be activated.
will appear.
If necessary, confirm the message
with OK.
The
Keeping warm
functions are switched on. Once the
cooking programme has finished, the
door opens a little automatically. The
cooling fan cools the food and the oven
compartment quickly to the preset
temperature.
Once this temperature is reached, the
door closes again automatically in order
to keep the food warm.
If you then want to restart a cooking
programme without the
warm
function, select the
|
setting to switch the
warm
Off
function off again.
The setting for the
function remains unchanged.
Operation
|
setting
On
function is also
and
Rapid cooling
Keeping
Keeping
Rapid cooling
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