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3.12.1 End of the program
At the end of each program the appliance will
beep to signal that it is possible to remove
the tray. Some programs automatically
switch to a preservation mode if the user
does not remove the tray, alerting the user
with an appropriate screen. To stop the
preservation mode simply press the “OK”
icon.
The “Deep freezing”, “Raw ish” and “0°C
Preservation” programs also include an
automatic defrosting stage at the end of the
program, or when the program is interrupted
by the user. Defrosting is indicated by a
special screen and lasts about 20 minutes,
after which the display returns to the
Main Menu. Automatic defrosting can be
interrupted at any time by pressing the “OK”
icon, then conirming with “yes”.
3.12.2 Pre-cooling
To reduce the cycle time of the blast chilling
and deep freezing it could be useful to
prepare the equipment with a pre-cooling
cycle.
PRE-COOLING
Before starting
It is possible to verify the information in the summary screen.
During the program
The display shows the settings and the remaining time to the end
of the program.
AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM
The device beeps and displays an information message.
No preservation action is carried out and the appliance is ready to start other programs.
3.12.3 Blast chilling
With this program it is possible to store
food in the refrigerator for 5-7 days at +3°C.
Rapid cooling stops the evaporation of
water and the loss of vitamins, protein and
mineral salts from freshly baked products.
By reducing the exposure of the food in the
temperature range of bacteria proliferation,
it lengthens the storage time of the food
itself. It is also possible to blast chill foods
which have just been cooked even at
temperatures of 90°C
BLAST CHILLING
It is possible to choose from two blast chilling modes: “Recipe” and “Core”.
Recipe mode does not require the use of the core probe but it is necessary to indicate the
weight of the food and its initial tray temperature.
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