Roast
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Roast probe
Danger of injury! The metal tip of the
roast probe can cause injury.
The wireless roast probe enables the
roasting process to be monitored
simply and reliably. It is dishwasher-
safe.
How it works
The metal tip of the roast probe must
be inserted into the center of the food.
It contains four temperature sensors.
The sensors measure the core
temperature inside the food during the
cooking process.
They are designed to monitor the rise
in temperature in the coldest part of
the food. The coldest part is usually in
the center (core) of the food. The four
temperature sensors are arranged in
the metal tip so that the measured
values they provide can be used to
calculate the temperature in the
coldest part of the food. This is still
possible even if the metal tip is not
located exactly in the core of the food.
The rise in the core temperature reflects
the extent to which the food is cooked.
You can program the core temperature
to be lower or higher, depending on
whether you want your meat to be rare,
medium, or well done.
The maximum core temperature setting
is 210 °F (99 °C). Please refer to the
roasting chart and the “Slow Roasting”
section for information about the types
of meat and the corresponding core
temperatures.
The cooking time will be similar when
cooking with or without the wireless
roast probe.
The core temperature value is sent via
radio signal from the transmitter in the
handle of the wireless roast probe via
the antenna in the top right of the oven
to the electronic module of the
appliance as soon as the food is put in
the oven with the roast probe inserted.
Efficient radio transmission is only
guaranteed if the oven door is closed. If
the door is opened during a cooking
process, e.g., to baste the food, radio
signal transmission is interrupted. It will
only resume when the door is closed. It
will take a few seconds before the
current core temperature appears again
in the display.
If you do not intend to use the wireless
roast probe, do not leave it in the oven
while cooking. Always put it in the
storage sleeve.
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