Domo DO22301C Manual De Instrucciones página 63

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A9 - Pizza
A10 - Roast chicken
! Note: when you select programme A8 - Cake, you will have to preheat the appliance first to 160°C.
Once the appliance has pre-heated, you can put the cake in and select this programme.
! Attention: when you choose program A10 – roast chicken, you will hear a signal when 1/3 of the set
time has elapsed. In order to get a better grilling effect with the food to be prepared, it is recommended
to turn the food over. When you open and close the door and press start again, the cooking process will
continue.
STAGE COOKING
You can have 2 settings follow each other. If defrosting is one of the two settings, it is automatically the
first setting.
! Attention: the automatic cooking programs and preheating cannot be used for this stage cooking.
Set the first of the two settings as described earlier in this manual, but do not press start yet. Then set
the second setting and press the start button. In the example below, the appliance will first defrost for 5
minutes and then microwave at 80% power for 7 minutes.
1.
Press the button defrost according to time. 'd-2' appears on the display.
2.
Turn the knob until 5 minutes appears on the display.
3.
Press the microwave butoon to select the desired power setting. Press the button repeatedly to
adjust the power or turn the knob until P80 appears on the display.
4.
Press the start button to confirm the desired setting.
5.
Turn the knob until 7 minutes appears on the display.
6.
Press start to activate the selected settings.
You will hear a signal between the two settings.
CHILDPROOFING
The childproof lock automatically blocks the buttons for safety's sake.
1.
Press the stop button for 3 seconds to lock the panel.
2.
You can see a key icon on the display.
3.
Press the stop button for 3 seconds to unlock the panel. The key icon disappears from the display.
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