DCS WOUD230 manual Automatic cooking, To set automatic time cooking, When automatic cooking is set

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Using your oven

Automatic cooking

Automatic time (delayed start) cooking will turn the oven on and off at times you have set.

To set automatic time cooking

1Check that the clock shows the correct time.

2In double ovens, choose the upper or lower oven. This is important.

3Select the oven mode and temperature.

4Decide how long the food will take to cook, allowing time for preheating if necessary.

5

Press the COOK TIME button and rotate the

PUSH TO

button to select this length of time. You

 

do not need to set a start time.

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6

Press the STOP TIME button, and rotate the

PUSH TO

button to select the time of day you

 

 

CLEAR

 

want the oven to stop cooking.

Note: you must set this stop time within eight seconds, or the cook time settings will be automatically adopted. To cancel the cook time settings, turn the oven mode and temperature knobs to OFF, as described in ‘Canceling automatic cooking’.

When automatic cooking is set

The oven mode and temperature knobs will still function (as during manual operation). You can alter these before or during cooking, and you can manually turn the oven off before the set cook time has finished.

Before cooking starts, DELAY, AUTO and the current time will show in the clock display. The oven mode and temperature displays will dim, and the oven light will be off.

During cooking, AUTO, COOK TIME and the remaining cook time will show in the clock display. The oven mode and temperature displays will be bright, and the oven light will be on.

When automatic cooking has finished

When cooking has finished, the oven will beep and turn off. The temperature and oven mode displays will dim, and the oven light will go off. COOK TIME and AUTO will flash in the clock display.

Turn the oven mode and temperature knobs to OFF. The oven light will stay on for eight seconds, and then go off when the oven returns to manual operation.

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Contents User guide Guide d’utilisation Page Contents Safety and warnings OperationImportant safety instructions US CA Introduction About your new ovenTo set the clock Using your oven before you startSetting the clock Using the oven controls TimerOven Modes Cooling fan Broil upper inner elementMaxi Broil upper inner and outer elements Conv Broil fan plus upper inner and outer elementsTo position the shelves Using your ovenPositioning the shelves Choosing the right bakeware US CASelecting mode and temperature Preheating your ovenUsing the oven modes Baking Roasting BroilingTips for dehydrating fruit Tips for proofing breadUsing the meat probe Temperature knobs to OFFTips for using the meat probe When automatic cooking is set When automatic cooking has finishedAutomatic cooking To set automatic time cookingWhen automatic stop cooking is set When automatic stop cooking has finishedCanceling automatic cooking Automatic stop cookingCooking guidelines BakingRoasting BroilingShelf Temp F Temp C Time min BakingConv Bake Bake Shelf Single multi Temp F Temp C Time min BakingShelf Temp F Temp C Time min Baking Conv PastryPastry Bake Shelf Broil setting Time min Beef LambPork SausagesChicken Conv BroilShelf Temp F Temp C Time min Beef Roasting meat Oven Probe Per lb Shelf Temp F Temp F Temp C 450 g Best ModeCooking guidelines 29 US Care and cleaning Manual cleaning and maintenanceCleaning the control panel and the stainless steel surfaces Cleaning the exterior surface of the glass doorCare and cleaning 31 US Cleaning the porcelain enamel surfacesCleaning the sliding shelves Cleaning the broil/roast system and side racksSelf Clean mode Using the Self Clean modeTo cancel the Self Clean mode before it has finished Short self-clean cycleSelf-clean delayed start RotateUser preference settings User Select modeUser preference settings 35 US How to change the language How to reset the ovenHow to lock the control panel To lock the control panelTroubleshooting TroubleshootingFault codes Oven door will not Product details Warranty and serviceBefore you call for service or assistance CA FR Conserver CES Instructions 42 Sécurité et mises en garde FonctionnementImportantes consignes de sécurité Sécurité et mises en garde44 Sécurité et mises en garde Propos du nouveau four Pour mettre l’horloge à l’heure Utilisation du four avant de commencerRéglage de l’horloge Utilisation des commandes du four MinuteurBouton de sélection de la cavité du four Pour régler le minuteurModes de four Aero Pure ventilateur et élément chauffant du ventilateurCuisso Normal éléments chauffants supérieur et inférieur Aero Gateau ventilateur et élément chauffant inférieurVentilateur de refroidissement Gril élément chauffant intérieur supérieurPositionnement des grilles Utilisation du fourPositionnement des grilles Sélection des plats allant au four adéquats Sélection de mode et de température Préchauffage du fourUtilisation des modes du four Cuisson Rôtissage GrilConseils pour déshydrater les fruits Conseils pour l’apprêt du painUtilisation de la sonde thermique Aero Gril ne nécessitent pas de préchauffageConseils quant à l’utilisation de la sonde thermique Cuisson automatique Pour régler la cuisson à durée automatiqueLorsque la cuisson automatique est programmée Lorsque la cuisson automatique est terminéeCuisson à arrêt automatique Pour régler la cuisson à arrêt automatiqueLorsque la cuisson à arrêt automatique est programmée Lorsque la cuisson à arrêt automatique est terminéeDirectives de cuisson Rôtissage GrilSimple Temps Multiple Temp F Temp C Minutes Cuisson Aero PureGrille Cuisso Aero Simple Temps Multiple Temp F Temp CCuisso Normal Aero Gateau Cuisso GateauGrille Temp F Temp C Grille Temp F Temp C Minutes CuissonTemps minutes BœufAgneau PorcPoulet Aero GrilGrille Temp F Temp C Minutes Bœuf US 68 Directives de cuisson CA FR Temp F Temp CMeilleur Grille Du four Sonde De sondeDirectives de cuisson 69 US DindeNettoyage de la surface extérieure de la porte en verre Entretien et nettoyageNettoyage et entretien manuels Remplacement des ampoules de lampes du four Entretien et nettoyage 71 USNettoyage des surfaces en émail vitrifié Nettoyage des grilles coulissantesMode Auto Nettoy Utilisation du mode Auto NettoyCycle d’autonettoyage court Autonettoyage début retardéMode Select Utilis Paramètres de préférence de l’utilisateurComment changer l’ALARME Courte Lorsque l’ALARME Courte est activéeComment activer l’ALARME Courte Comment changer l’échelle de températureVerrouillage du tableau de commande Pour verrouiller le tableau de commandeComment changer la langue Comment réinitialiser le fourDépannage DépannageCodes d’anomalies 78 Dépannage Problème Cause possible Que faire ?Garantie et service Avant de demander un service après-vente ou une assistancePage Page US CA
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