Electrolux 269555 manual Information and Error Codes, Deleting a Recipe or Program from the Memory

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Uniform colour and perfected evenness in the degree of doneness.

Fast maturing process - time saving and use of fresh cut.

Significant less cooking shrinkage, 5-8 % (depend on food quality and selected core temperature).

Remarkable gain of portions for selling.

Dramatic energy-saving due to the intelligent EFS - LTC program.

CLEANING SYSTEM

This system executes an automatic oven chamber cleaning procedure using suitable detergents according to the level of soil detected; the program has four different cleaning cycles.

CLEAN 1 Soft (light)

For fresh soil deriving from low fat cooking (e.g. after a STEAM cooking cycle)

CLEAN 2 Medium (normal)

If the oven chamber is only moderately soiled and after cooking fatty foods.

CLEAN 3 Strong (intensive)

If the oven chamber is very dirty due to cooking of high fat foods (e.g. roasted chicken, sausages).

CLEAN 4 X-Strong (super intensive)

For heavy grime resulting from very high fat foods (e.g. roasted chicken, sausages) also with dry residues (baked-on food).

F00...---> F19... (recipes)

These are the 20 pre-stored recipes of the main international dishes.

For further information see the relative recipe book.

Proceed as follows to use preset programs:

Note 1:

Before cleaning the compartment with the CLEANING SYSTEM remove the grease filter (if present).

The CLEANING SYSTEM cycle will commence when the tem- perature automatically reaches 70°C in the oven chamber. Before carrying out a CLEANING SYSTEM cycle make sure the containers (located under the control panel) are supplied with cleaning products of the required type: refer first to section 7.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE.

Warning:

If the detergent and/or rinse aid containers are empty or the relative supply lines are empty, before starting the CLEANING SYSTEM cycle a preparatory cycle must be executed. This allows the supply pipes to fill with the required liquids and ensures the subsequent cleaning cycle is performed correctly.

Note 2:

When setting a cooking cycle, press the P button twice and select the menu item FIND BY NUMBER OR FIND BY NAME, or press P, holding it down for a few seconds to exit setting and proceed as follows.

4.4.7DELETING A RECIPE OR PROGRAM FROM THE MEMORY

1) Press button I to switch on the oven.

2) Press button P .

3) Select the recipe or the program to be deleted.

4) Press button P and select the CLEAR RECIPE option.

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6)Press button P again and hold it down for a few seconds to exit the programs.

4.4.8 PASSWORD

The PASSWORD function must be enabled by changing several parameters; for that purpose request the assistance of our After-Sales Service.

The PASSWORD allows the following functions to be locked in order to limit oven use (one or more by request):

-Disables the temporary modification of automatic programmes, including the special PreHeat, Low Temperature cycles and Recipes.

-Manual cooking cycles are made unusable.

-Prevents final modification, saving or cancellation of the automatic programmes.

Once the PASSWORD is enabled, the oven is locked (after switching on) against the use of the above functions; a password must be entered to unlock it.

To enter a password:

1) press button P and select the item PASSWORD, press P again, and the display shows:

_******* factory-set oven password

(8 characters formed of 8 empty spaces)

2)Press P (oven unlocked) and select CHANGE PASSWORD with the arrow button “v” (down).

3)Press P, the item New PASSWORD appears, enter the password (alphanumeric 8 characters or less) like entering the name of a recipe (see par. 4.4.4 STORING RECIPES or PROGRAMMES).

4)Press P, the item CONFIRM PASSWORD requests confirmation of the password entered by typing it again, then press P. After a short beep signalling successful operation, or a long beep if failed, the oven goes to the initial switching on status and is thus unlocked. To lock it again, just switch it off.

To change a password repeat the previous operations from point 2). To quit the menu, if the PASSWORD is not known, switch the oven off and then on again.

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the message A0 P r e H e a t S t e a m i n g appears on the

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2)Select the desired program or go to step 3).

3)Press START/STOP to start the A0 PRE-HEAT... cycle.

To exit, edit, skip phase, see the paragraphs of the normal programs.

5. INFORMATION AND ERROR CODES

These codes may appear on the time display.

INFORMATION codes

Codes indicating a value, function, or state.

Cln - CLEANING SYSTEM program switched on.

Clnt - Semiautomatic cleaning program switched on.

cont - Unlimited time setting.

cool - Oven cooling on.

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Contents DOC. no 036 Esquema Para LA Instalación Nivel Funcional Mod GN 1/1Niveau Fonctionnel Mod GN 2/1 5938 1208 mm 364 mm 335 200 5938 036 5938 Appliance Identification Instructions for Installation and USEDescription of Appliance Main FeaturesGN 1/1 GN 2/1 10 GN 1/1 10 GN 2/1 20 GN 1/1 20 GN 2/1 Technical DataKeep the appliance area free and clear from combustibles PrecautionsCleaning Safeguarding the EnvironmentUSE DisposalCombusted GAS Discharge Place of InstallationPositioning Always install Installation of AccessoriesElectrical Connection Installing the Power Supply CableWater Mains Connection Water Supply ConnectionsNominal Heat Output GAS ConnectionChecking the Supply Pressure a Waring Blocking the Drain is HazardousTroubleshooting Safety DevicesOperation Check ServicingClosing the Oven Door Opening the Oven Door6- and 10-GRID Models 20-GRID ModelsIntroduction Description of the Control PanelMain Controls Main Cooking ModesLED off boiler ready Additional FunctionsBoiler status LED Manual Controls Setting the Cooking Cycle Switching the Oven onOperating Level IntroductionImportant do not set the cooking time on Timer TM Setting the Cooking TimeOven Chamber Humidity Cooking Setting Cooking HumidityStart the cycle. Press the Cooking Start/Stop button Delta Cooking Cooking with TWO Phases in Automatic SequenceUtilities UtilityPhase 1 flashing Selected item Return to menu Select the phasesPhase 2 flashing Selected item Automatic ControlsProgram Selected Setting the TIME, Date and Delay StartEditing the SET Parameters Storing Recipes or ProgramsRecipe or Program Search Using Preset ProgramsPassword Information and Error CodesDeleting a Recipe or Program from the Memory Selected optionCare and Maintenance Switching OFF in the Event of a FaultRinse AID DetergentDescaler Cleaning Method Periodical Maintenance of the BoilerReplacing Consumable Components Special Cleaning Instructions

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