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Installation Handling PREPARING THE HOUSING UNIT • Kitchen units in contact with the oven must be heat resistant (min 90°C). • Carry out all cabinet cutting work before fitting the oven in the housing and carefully remove all wood chips and saw dust. •...
Installation Electrical connection The power cord is already preassembled. The interference filter is a screw less connection for the power cord using 6.3mm plug contact. For using the oven either a plug have to be installed or a direct installation to the wall socket.
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Installation Electrical connection ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (only in some models) Make sure the power voltage specified on the appliance data plate is the same as the mains voltage. The data plate is on the front edge of the oven (visible when the door is open). •...
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Operation Overview The induction oven is equipped with an electrical socket on the rear wall of the oven to supply power to the heating element inside the induction plate when plugged in. The induction plate is designed to work together with the induction cooking vessel supplied with the oven.
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Operation Overview 8. Lower heating element (not visible) 1. Control panel 9. Door 2. Upper heating element/grill 10. Position of shelves (the number of shelves is 3. Cooling fan (not visible) indicated on the front of the oven) 4. Dataplate (not to be removed) 11.
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Operation Overview ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED A.WIRE SHELF (1): the wire shelf can be used to grill food or as a support for pans, cake tins and other ovenproof cooking receptacles. B. DRIP TRAY (1): the drip tray is designed to be positioned under the wire shelf in order to collect fat or as an oven tray for cooking meat, fish, vegetables, focaccia, etc.
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Operation Induction Plate INDUCTION PLATE The Induction plate must be inserted at the third shelf position to allow the electrical plug to engage. 1. Use both hands to properly place the induction plate on the third shelf position (Fig. 1). 2.
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Operation Induction Plate COOKING VESSEL Place the cooking vessel on the induction plate, ensuring that the bottom of the vessel lays within the rectangular markings on induction plate glass. 1. Use both hands to place the cooking vessel on the induction plate (Fig. 4). 2.
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Operation Induction Plate REMOVAL OF THE COOKING VESSEL AND INDUCTION PLATE REMOVING THE COOKING VESSEL: IMPORTANT: The induction cooking vessel can become extremely hot. Always use oven gloves to touch and move it. 1. Using both hands, grasp the front handle and partially remove the cooking vessel (Fig. 1). 2.
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Operation Induction Plate REMOVING THE INDUCTION PLATE: IMPORTANT: To ensure a good electrical connection, the induction plate will be securely inserted and will require some slight additional force to be disengaged. Do not remove the induction plate when the cooking vessel or any other accessory is present. Always use oven gloves when induction plate and/or oven are hot.
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Operation Induction Functions INDUCTION FUNCTIONS Thanks to the Induction Heating technology, the oven offers several cooking functions (see Function Description table) which guarantee high cooking performances together with a very fast cooking process and low energy consumption. In order to ensure optimum performance, use the induction plate in combination with the supplied stainless steel cooking vessel (see Inserting Wire Shelves and Other Accessories in the Oven for information on how to insert both the induction plate and the cooking vessel).
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Operation Induction Plate 1. Select Induction Functions using buttons and confirm with , or press 2. Select the food category to be cooked from the proposed list and confirm using 3. According to food category, further subcategory and/or food weight may be selected by scrolling the sub menu with and confirmed with 4.
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Operation Induction Functions Tips And Hints Cooking in Induction Mode - Always position the cooking vessel in the centre of the induction plate to ensure uniform cooking heat. - The induction plate may be pulled out to check or stir the food and the door can be kept open during this operation.
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Components Overview Components For Induction Vessel Vessel for food preparation recommended of all recipes described in the cookbook. only this vessel in combination with the induction shelf module. Vessel right positioned on the induction shelf module. The dimensions and function of both parts are aligned together.
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Components Overview Components For Induction Vessel Vessel is made out of stainless steel. The thickness of the bottom plate is 2,7 mm. The complete surface is satin polished. There is no coating for non stick. Use a soft sponge and suitable liquid detergent.
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Components Overview Components For Induction Plug Female plug inside the cavity. The 2 metal bolts are never connected to the power and support the guiding of the shelf into the correct position. The contacts of the female plug are only energized when the induction shelf module is correctly connected.
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Components Overview Components For Induction Plug Front view of the protection cover for the female plug. Rear view of the protection cover for the female plug. The pin in the middle is on the one hand for fixation on the other hand for grounding the shield.
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Functional characteristics Overview Components For Induction Shelf Overview the interior construction and components. The induction copper coil is under mounted under the white glass wool thermal insulation. The NTC for detecting the actual temperature is mounted in the centre of the induction shelf module. The conduction of heat is managed by an aluminium probe via thermal grease to the NTC.
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Components Overview Components For Induction Shelf < 2 Ω Ω The induction shelf module has a 5 Pin male socket. In case of a disturbance a disassembly of the induction shelf module in not foreseen. Single parts are not available as spares.
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Components Cooling Fan Induction Power Control IPC Mode of operation in the appliance: The fan is a brushless driven. On the printed circuit board a electronic is generating a alternating magnetic field via the coil. This coil is driving the permanent magnet which is glued in the fan wheel .
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Components Cooling Fan Tangential Specification of cooling fan tangential: Pos. No. 4410 / 12NC 4801 211 00062 • Rating Voltage 220V – 240VAC • Rating Frequency 50-60Hz • Nominal Current < 190mA 161 Ω • Nominal Power 17W Ω • Maximum ambient operating temperature 100°C •...
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Components Cooling Fan Tangential Mode of operation in the appliance: The tangential fan is cooling the oven itself, the door glass and the surrounding furniture. The fan speed is fixed because the power is controlled by a relay which is mounted on the control board.
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Components Cavity Fan Mode of operation in the appliance: The cavity fan is distributing the hot air consistent in the cavity . The fan speed is fixed because the power is controlled by a relay which is mounted on the control board.
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Functional characteristics Thermostat 285°C Specification of thermostat left upper position: Pos. No. 5570 / 12NC 4810 105 39905 • Rating Voltage 250V • Rating Current 16A • Maximum ambient operating temperature 300°C • Normally closed contact 285°C +/- 15°C • Manual resettable (pull reset pin) •...
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Components Lamp Lamp behaviour is managed by Navigator through a bit sent to the Control Board to turns ON/OFF the lamp such as following specify: Lamp ON: • Door Open • Cooking (If cooking function request lamp ON) • Meat Probe inserted and detected (MP board is powered by lamp relay) •...
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Components Lamp Lamp OFF: • 5 seconds after than door is closed (stand-by or selection status if MP not inserted) • 5 seconds after power ON ( if MP not inserted) • 15 minutes after than door is opened and no user interaction occur (stand-by, selection status;...
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Components Door Hinge Soft Closing Mechanism To remove the door: 1. Open the door fully. 2. Lift the catches and push them forwards as far as they will go (Fig. 1). 3. Close the door as far as it will go (A), lift it up (B) and turn it (C) until it is released (D) (Fig. 2). To refit the door: 1.
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Components Cavity Female Plug Socket Disassembly of the female plug socket. Loosen the two self tapping screw and pull the female plug socket out of the rear wall of the cavity. The connection of the female plug socket are made by 6,3mm contacts.
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Components IPC ( Induction Power Control ) Unit The Induction power board IPC is fixed with 3 self tapping Philips screws. When disassembling the board from the plastic bracket start with lifting the heat sink and slide it to the same side where the heat sink is mounted. On the opposite side the printed circuit board is fixed with 2 screws.
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Components IPC ( Induction Power Control ) Cooling Fan The cooling fan for the Induction power board IPC is fixed with 3 self tapping Philips screws. When the screw are removed the fan can be replaced after disconnecting the 3Pin connector on the IPC.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Probe error The reading of the ohm value of the temperature probe is out of range (value<900Ω or value>3100Ω). Failure code has to be recognized after 30 seconds of measurement out of the limits.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Temperature error If the door is unlocked0 T over threshold 1 = 2150Ω for at least 15 min. If “Self Clean”=1 & the door is locked T over threshold 1 = 2790Ω for at least 15 min.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Configuration The data contained in the Configuration data set error part of the memory are not consistent. This failure has to be shown even if the Tested Flag is not set to TESTED. Wrong EEPROM data access both in writing and reading operation.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Communication This failure can happen only in the Error configuration where others WIDE node are connected to the BUS. Max number (30) of WIDE errors reached. The failure appears if the communication is lost for 30 sec. If the communication is restored the failure is erased and the oven returns to work normally.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Current value The current read is out of the range for Error 5 seconds: higher than 19A if the oven is a 16A, 15A if the oven is a 13A, 12A if the oven is a 10A.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Meat Probe error The value read is out of the range. The value read is out of the allowed values for 30 seconds: lower than 0 c or greater than 120 C Switch OFF all the loads Manage Cooling fan in accordance with AM specs...
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Meat Probe error The value read is out of the range. The value read is out of the allowed values for 30 seconds: lower than 0 c or greater than 120 C. The failure has to be checked only if some water is in the tank (at least minimum level is read).
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Coil 1/2 Under Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC Current power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The Current averaged every half period is less than 3 Ampere for at least 1 Mains half cycle when the coil is energized.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Main Frequency Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC Wrong power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Wrong frequency detected (Out of 50Hz 5%), for more than 5 seconds.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Fan blocked Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph. Fan frequency is out of the range (10-120Hz) for at least 5 seconds, if the value is lower than 10Hz the fan is powered with the maximum duty;...
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Wrong Vref/2 value Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The sampled Vref_2 is different from 2.5V for 12 seconds.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Heatsink NTC open Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC or shorted power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The Heat Sink Temperature is out of range (- 40 C –...
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Board NTC open or Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC shorted power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Board Temperature is out of range (-10 C – 87 C) for at least 1 sec.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Coil1/2 NTC Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC shorted power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Coil NTC over 240 C for at least 1 sec. The failure is cleared when a Temperature lower than 240 C is detected for at least 1 seconds.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Coil1/2 NTC open Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Coil NTC under 16 C for at least 30 sec. The failure is cleared when a Temperature greater than 16 C is detected for at least 1 seconds.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Dc Link Over Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC Voltage power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Dc Link voltage is greater than limit for at least 30sec.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Dc Link Under Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC Voltage power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph Dc Link voltage is lower than limit for at least 30sec.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition WIDE This failure has to be displayed if communication communication between AEVO and IPC error not occur. Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Eprom Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC Configuration Error power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The data contained in the Configuration part of the memory are not consistent.
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Troubleshooting Failure Codes Code Failure Meaning / Condition Io Port Error Switch OFF all the loads, except IPC power relay ,Manage Cooling fan and door lock in accordance with specified in the dedicated paragraph The data read from microcontroller during the IO port check is not consistent.
Marketing Information Project Description Induction oven is an electrical oven based on Minerva 67 ltr. premium platform provided with an additional induction tray including a rectangular induction coil. The induction tray is powered by means of an electric male plug the counter female connector is mounted in the rear side of the cavity.
Marketing Information Ramp Up First units are produced in week 45 / 2012 10 pcs (AKZM 8900/IX), week 46 / 2012 24 pcs (BLIMS9100PT). These are samples mostly for country presentation and show rooms. Production in 2013 are: BIVM 8100PT 8556491 22000 qty. 24pcs for Swiss (Order to Invoice 22.02.2013) BK AKZM 8790/IX...
Marketing Information Benefits Consumers are looking for latest technologies to improve their life … Willing to save cooking time and energy , without compromise on cooking results … Propose the best oven worldwide: save more than 30% Energy, faster up to 25%, while offering excellent cooking performances ...
Marketing Information Outlook Consumers are looking for latest technologies to improve their life … Willing to save cooking time and energy , without compromise on Cooking results … Propose the Best Oven worldwide: save more than 30% NRJ, faster up to 25%, Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3...
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Marketing Information Induction oven: Comparison vs. Competitors INDUCTION B O S C H A E G M I E L E OVEN Food category Time Energy Result Time Energy Result Time Energy Result Time Energy Result & selected procedure (min) (kWh) (score) (min)
Bio Energy Step 2 Banana Heating Element Specification Banana Heating Element: Pos. No. 4510 / 12NC 4810 103 68831 • Rating Voltage 230VAC • Rating Current 5A 43-48 Ω • Rating Power 1150 W +/- 6% Ω • Resistance 43 – 48 Ω...
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Bio Energy Step 2 Banana Heating Element Mode of operation in the appliance: The double banana heating element are driven with 2300W in all cycles except the ECO Forced Air Function. In the Eco program the heating elements are switch not always one or both on due to the fact reaching the classification for A-40.
Bio Energy Step 2 Cavity Fan Double Speed Specification Cavity Fan Double Speed: Pos. No. 4400 / 12NC 4810 105 40574 • Rating Voltage 220V-240 VAC • Rating Current 0,15A – 0,18A • Rating Power 14-22W / 6-10W +/- 15% •...
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Bio Energy Step 2 Cavity Fan Double Speed Mode of operation in the appliance: The cavity fan double speed are driven normally with 1200 rpm. Exception is the ECO Forced Air Function were the speed can be also 800rpm. The speed is depending from the program which has been activated.
Bio Energy Step 2 A-30% ECO Forced Air Description A-30% ECO Forced Air Description : • Cooling Fan delay: 15' • Eco mode always ON • NO pre-heating • Heaters period: 60s; Cavity fan period: 60s First Phase: Ring and Grill are ON, duration 11', Cavity Fan is pulsed (30s OFF and 30s ON without considering fan inertia) Second Phase: Ring element is ON, duration about 60', Cavity Fan is pulsed (45/48s OFF and 15/12s ON without considering fan inertia, depending on models)
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Bio Energy Step 2 A-30% ECO Forced Air Description Description: To cook stuffed roasts and meat in pieces on one shelf. This function uses discontinuous, delicate fan assistance, which prevents excessive drying of foods. In this ECO function the light remains off during cooking and can be temporarily switched on again by pressing the confirm button.
Bio Energy Step 2 A-40% ECO Forced Air Description A-40% ECO Forced Air Description : • Double ring element • Double speed cavity fan motor • Cooling Fan delay: 30` • Eco mode always ON • NO pre-heating • Heaters period: 60s; Cavity fan period: 60s •...
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Bio Energy Step 2 A-40% ECO Forced Air Description Description: To cook stuffed roasts and meat in pieces on one shelf. This function uses discontinuous, delicate fan assistance, which prevents excessive drying of foods. In this ECO function the light remains off during cooking and can be temporarily switched on again by pressing the confirm button.
Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Project Description The steam oven is a traditional oven (with normal behaviors) that has the possibility to plug a special tray with different accessory that allows to make new cooking: Professional steam functions assisted steam cooking functions with the steam accessory, it is possible to change the oven temperature Pure steam ...
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Enable Disable STR_MESS_REMOVEACCESSORY_1 To show the alert on every switch on Mainly for quality reason, if the tray is not plugged the UI shows on every switch on - after the logo animation - the message: Remove the accessory when using traditional cooking methods.
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Artisan Tray Management The Artisan tray tool is controlled from the control board that can communicate with UI and update all system information. For this type of ovens, is foreseen an electromechanical switch that detect the presence or not of the tray, this presence is read from Control board from pin 1 and 3 (connector P8) that has to send a message to Navigator to inform its about the insertion of the tray.
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Boiler Load activation For Artisan the first load ON has to be always the GRILL during the traditional functions and Artisan tray during the Steam and Artisan functions, if present into function, the loads will be switched according to a specific algorithm. Note: Management of the boiler load respect to the other loads: once all the heating loads have been distributed during the activation period, the boiler has to be inserted so that its t-ON time finishes at the end of the period.
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Two new functions have been added. They replace pre-heat and the favourite function. Artisan Steam functions (picture left), that will contain • Food Types (it will include 4 food types) (default) • Pure Steam • Custom Steam Artisan functions (picture right), that will contain •...
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function For the Pure steam function it is possible to set: The duration and eventually the end time MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven When the user presses Start, the accessory wizard is shown Food Types Automatic Pure Steam...
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function For the Custom steam function it is possible to set: • The oven temperature (range 130-200°C) • The steam level, between Low, Medium, High • The duration and eventually the end time • The duration and eventually the end time •...
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function “Artisan Steam cooking function for Meat” (or Fish, Poultry, Stuffed vegetables) For any Food Type it is possible to set: The oven temperature in a limited range (160-200°C). The duration and eventually the end time For meat and poultry it is possible to plug the Meat Probe MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven...
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Within the Artisan cluster there are 3 function: Low/Medium/High power. They have their own icon and share the same text “Artisan Function” For each Artisan Function it is possible to set: The oven temperature is automatic The duration and eventually the end time MAIN ACTION FROM THE USER Same as in conventional oven...
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Within those functions, as soon as the Probe is detected, after the Pop-up confirmation the layout change according to the pictures above (similar to the current Minerva with steam) It is possible to set the Probe temperature while the duration/end time can not be set and will not be visible.
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function When the user confirms START from PRG “ready to start” State, the UI inform the user to plug the correct accessory with different message/icon according to: The selected function (see above) If the accessory is already plugged (it affect only the text, not the icon). See table below for the 2 scenario Functions confirm START with tray UNPLUGGED...
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function The behavior changes according to the oven state and if the tray is plugged or unplugged STATE TO PLUG ACCESSORY TO UNPLUG ACCESSORY Shows the confirmation message Shows the confirmation message OFF/ STANDBY R1: Accessory inserted R1: Accessory Removed then come back to OFF/STANDBY then come back to OFF/STANDBY...
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Enable Disable To show the alert on every switch on It is possible to disable the alert message at every switch on by change the “Accessory Alert” setting This setting is the last element in the current setting list When selected, it gives the user two options: R1: Enable R2: Disable...
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Kitchen Aid Modular Steam Function Icon open Unplug the accessory The user is not allowed to start a traditional cooking if the accessory is detected plugged If the condition above happens, after the standard PRG “insert food” message, the UI shows: R1: Unplug the accessory As soon as the user unplugs the accessory (with the confirmation message), the oven...