Electrolux AOW101E manual Program Program Control, Storing Recipes or Programs, P1 P3, P1 P2 P3 P4

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To repeat the same cycle with several PHASES just press the START/STOP button again.

- SKIP PHASE -

During cooking it is possible to skip one or more phases and go to the NEXT as indicated below:

-Press the button P2 ( ) to select the PHASES field

-Select the next phase.

-Press the button P1

to skip the phase IN PROGRESS.

- Press the button P2 (

) to confirm.

- CANCEL PHASE -

To cancel an already set PHASE, in progress the next phases must first be eliminated, therefore select the last phase and press the button P3 ( ) and confirm with P2 ( ) to cancel it, repeat this operation until reaching the phase to be eliminated.

- DELAY START - (delayed cycle start)

After setting the TIME (refer to par 4.6.4) carry out the following:

1) Turn knob K to select the DELAY START symbol

D

in the phases field.

5)Press the button P2 ( ) to select the TIME field .

6)With knob K set the required START time and press the START/ STOP button.

Now the cycle will start at the set DELAY START time and the letter D goes to the left at the beginning of the PHASE field, indi- cating this function is active.

4.6 PROGRAM (PROGRAM CONTROL)

Foreword: the PROGRAM control is used for storing the cook- ing cycles after setting them manually; for that purpose, first see par. 4.3 AUTOMATIC or 4.4 MANUAL, it also allows already ar- ranged programs to be used (e.g. CLEAN).

Note:

If the oven is switched off after manually setting a cooking cycle, the data of the setting will be lost, because the electronic board does not memorize the cooking cycle in manual operation mode. See STORING RECIPES section 4.6.1.

4.6.1 STORING RECIPES OR PROGRAMS

The RECIPES or programs (or cooking cycles) can be stored in the oven with a number (in sequence) and an identification description for the corresponding search.

E.g. 01

(RECIPE no.)

COOKING CHICKEN

(RECIPE description)

02

 

COOKING POTATOES

 

After entering a RECIPE with the AUTOMATIC or MANUAL control (with one or more cooking phases) proceed as follows:

1)press the button P3 ( ) to enter the program memory screen

2)Select the number to be assigned to the recipe (or program) with knob K.

3)First, press the button P3 ( ) to store the number with the recipe (without name)

P1 P3

and then the button P2 ( ) to confirm or P3 ( ) to cancel, or if a name is to be given to the recipe (with name) skip this point and go to the next.

P2 P3

4)Press the button P1 ( ) to write the recipe name

5)Turn knob K to select the first letter (or digit) of the required name from those available in the boxes, press P2 (OK) for this to appear in the list field. Repeat the operation for the next letters (or digits) until the complete name has been written.

To change a letter press the button P3 () or P4 () until the required letter is selected and repeat point 5); to cancel the let- ter insert a space ).

P1 P2 P3 P4

6)Press the button P1 ( ) to store the name of the program.

7)Press the button P3 ( ) to save the program

P3

and then P2 ( ) to confirm

P2

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