Electrolux 260457, 267095, 267090, 267091, 267093 Recipe or Program Search, Using Preset Programs

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4) Press button P to select the recipe number.

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5)Select (while flashing) the RECIPE number in which you want to store the cycle you have just set up and confirm the number by pressing button P.

6)Select the EDIT NAME option

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7) Press button P, the dash "_" flashes.

DASH FLASH.

 

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8)Select the first letter required.

9)Press button (>) to enter the next letter as described in point 8 and so on for the rest of the letters to complete the description of the program (to DELETE a letter select the space).

10)Press button P to confirm the RECIPE NAME (e.g.: COOKING CHICKEN).

NAME RECIPE

 

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11) Select the SAVE RECIPE option and press button P to save.

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12)Press button P again for a few seconds to exit the programs (or select the EXIT option and then confirm).

Note: it is not compulsory to save programs in sequence (e.g. 01-

02-03, etc..): you can assign programs with any number from 0 to 99. Numbers already used for another program are marked with a dot alongside, while unnoccupied numbers are shown without a dot. 0

4.4.5 RECIPE OR PROGRAM SEARCH

There are two methods for finding a recipe or program:

-SEARCH BY NUMBER (recipe or program number)

-SEARCH BY NAME (recipe or program name)

Note:

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 cycle setting and proceed a follows.

SEARCH BY NUMBER

Press button P and select the desired recipe or program.

SEARCH BY NAME

Press button P to open the list of recipes or programs.

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Press the button P and select the item SEARCH BY NAME

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Press button P to begin the search and select the first letter of

the name of the desired recipe, e.g. G (GOOSE).

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Press the button P to confirm this letter, the first recipe or program starting with the letter G appears on the display.

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Select the name of the desired recipe from those beginning with the letter G.

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4.4.6 USING PRESET PROGRAMS

Undeletable preset programs provide several standard service functions.

The oven is supplied with the following preset programs:

LOW TEMPERATURE COOKING (EFS-LTC)

Cooking at low temperature is a specific cooking procedure especially for beef, e.g. prime rib, beef fillet, top round, tenderloin, but also for other meat items like veal, lamb, venison, turkey, duck, pork, etc

The meat cuts can be: strip loin, shoulder, leg, saddle, T-bone steak, rump, fillet, chops, etc.

The EFS-LTC is a preset, fully automatic program to obtain matured, tender and uniform cooked food.

The program comprises 4 main phases:

PREHEAT, SEARING, MATURE, HOLD.

Set the program as indicated below for the pre-sorted programs. When the word LOAD appears on the large display, after the PREHEAT phase (If necessary change the already set cooking chamber temperature) PLACE the food in the oven and insert the 6 Point Multi Sensor, core probe.

(If necessary change the already set probe temperature). Close the door and start the cycle by pressing the START button again.

The SEARING (sealing of the food by dry heat) phase starts, followed by the suddenly Cool Down for subsequent slow cooking; in the MATURE phase (responsible for tenderising the meat) the relevant duration flashes on the large display of the core probe (press any button and the duration disappears).

This is followed by the final HOLD phase to keep the food on a certain temperature.

The entire LTC cycle (including the HOLD phase) can last for a max. of 24 hours.

One or more phases can be skipped, going to the next phase (see SKIP PHASE in par. 4.4.1 AUTOMATIC SEQUENTIAL MULTIPHASE COOKING); this is useful, for example, when cooking is started (SEARING phase) with another appliance (e.g. fry top) and is to be completed in the oven (MATURE and HOLD phases).

The MATURE phase cannot be skipped; this means that if only the HOLD phase is to be used just set the relevant UTILITY (see par. 4.3.10 UTILITIES).

Major advantages:

Excellent food quality.

Standardized procedure LTC guarantees repeatable

results year-in - year-out.

Typical roast aroma, juiciness from centre to the rim.

Uniform colour and perfected evenness in the degree of doneness.

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