Yes much truth was to functions written, I would sign too well and to spare me further. Yet to 5 stars includes good operability and because in theory there is no (manual) and practice (handling). As for me, some of them very, disturbs: The backlight remains on throughout the entire program sequence, and very bright. There are programs that [should] run up to 45h (Operating Instructions). No possibility of dimming or turning off. The constant change of information on the individual slots is certainly helpful, but I would also prefer to get individually. How helpful is the elapsed time? How long does the process still takes would be a lot more interesting! A quick overview of the state of charge, in the form of bars or the like, I would have expected. These points have initially irritated me, so I began to think of a malfunction. In the operating instructions no word on the behavior of the device itself, only to the program sequences. Since Amazon customers have me, fortunately, helped with their contributions! THANKS FOR THAT! Commissioning by plugging in the power supply is very easily solved, a switch would be better. If the device is "intelligent", as others write here, I also wonder why I always have to reprogram all the processes, individually for each slot. And what if you look at times mistyped? The whole of the front, and this only works through a power interruption, and I was back in a switch, the tearing out of the battery is too brutal. Long story short, functionality is good, ease of moderate and partly tedious, manual deficient.
A remark on the edge without influence on the Star award. The optics of housing and display, shines with the charm of analog gauges the 70s of the last century (sounds terrible, right?), But you want the good part exhibit not yes. Processing but clean and robust.
For me it is sufficient only to 3 stars, you can buy it but when you need it.