Operation – AMICA 1143.4TfYDX EN User Manual

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The appliance display shows the following

information when a program is in progress:

You can modify temperature settings for

chamber oven or end time at any time,

however, making any changes will modify

the preset program. Modifying temperature
or time: or stops flashing) changes the

chicken cooking programme into turbo grill

programme and chicken symbol in the upper

left corner of the display changes to turbo grill

symbol.Touch . to stop the programme at

any time. After this, the appliance switches

to standby mode.

Once the cook time proportional to entered

chicken weight elapses, all functions except

cooling fan are turned off (see:

Cooling fan

operation) and an acoustic signal is sounded

(4 beeps / pause / 4 beeps). The sequence

is repeated every 3 seconds for about 5

minutes.

The display shows the temperature set for

the oven chamber and END TIME and

symbol is flashing.

Touch to acknowledge and mute the

acoustic signal. After this, the appliance

switches to standby mode.

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Example: using a preset program with

oven preheating

Select Pastries menu and confirm by touch-

ing , The following types of pastries are

available: crumble cake, fruit cake, Swiss roll,

sponge cake, muffins, cookies, bread

Select Swiss roll and a confirm selection by

touching . The following screen is displayed

showing the default temperature of 200°C

and inactive cook time (00:10) in box 2.

If no changes are made within 3 minutes, the

appliance switches to standby mode.

Touch . to start the programme. Oven start

preheating to 200°C.

Once the desired temperature of 200°C is

reached, an acoustic signal is sounded (2

beeps / pause / 2 beeps) and . symbol is

flashing. Box 2 showing cook time of 0:10

time is now active. The sequence is repeated

every 3 seconds for about 5 minutes. Tem-

perature of 200°C is maintained in oven

chamber.

Place food in the open, close the door

and touch sensor field to start the pro-

gramme.

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OPERATION

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