Manual

OVEN COOKING
HOW TO SET DELAY START
The oven will turn on at the time of day you set.
Make sure the clock on tile display shows the correct time of day. To set correct time, see page 13.
Foods that spoil easily such as dairy products, pork, poultry o1 seafood are not recommended for delay start cooking.
BAKE
Suppose you want the oven to begin cooking at 4:30 PM.
_1 Convection
I Bake
Convection
SelfClean IBroil
1 Touch Bake pad.
_Set temperaturemanually
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or selectQuick oe.
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Moderate II:Hot
2 Touch number pads or pre-set pads for
desired temperature.
_TouchSTARTor select
from the optionsbelow
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TimedCoo
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3 Touch Delay Start pad.
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set thetimeofday for
theoventobegincooking
_ThentouchSTARTor
selectTimedCook
4 Touch number pads [_[_[_ to set the
time of day for the oven to begin cooking.
Touch START or select Timed Cook.
OVEN 4:3OPMON
Temp350°
Bake
5 If you touch the START pad, the oven
will come on at 4:30 PM. If you select
Timed Cook (following the directions
on page 31) the oven will come on
automatically at 4:30 PM, then turn
off automatically at the end of the set
cooking time.
Note:
The oven will cook for the set amount of time, then turn off automatically if you set Timed Cook.
If you do not select Timed Cook, the oven will not turn off automatically. You must touch Stop/Clear to turn off the oven.
If your recipe requires preheating, you may need to add additional cooking time.
Baked items that require a preheated oven, such as cakes, cookies and breads, are not recommended to be cooked with the
delay start feature.
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