Heartland 3630, 3530 4A. Clock Set Up, Time of Day, 4B. Clock Safety Lock Out

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Section 4: Oven and Clock Operation

4A. Clock Set Up

(please read all steps prior to setting the clock)

Time of Day:

1.Press clock symbol. (colon between hours and minutes stops flashing and clock indicator light begins to flash)

2.Within 5 seconds of step 1, press increase or decrease symbols to set the time of

 

day in hours and minutes. (fast scrolling begins after holding

increase or

decrease

 

symbol keys for over 5 seconds)

 

 

3.

Press

 

start symbol to finish clock set up or wait without pressing any key for 5

 

 

seconds for same result.

4.Once clock is set, the colon between the hours and minutes will flash and the clock symbol will stop flashing.

Notes:

1.Time of day can only be changed when oven is not in operation.

2.To display International hour system (0-24 hrs) instead of 0-12 hrs press clock twice.

To return to 0-12 hrs system, press clock one more time.

3.For 60 Hz AC power supply (North American standard), the 0-12 hrs system will be displayed automatically after power is turned on.

4.Temperatures can be displayed in Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C). To switch from one scale

to another press any function symbol ( bake, broil, convection) twice. For

Fahrenheit there is no F indicator. For Celsius, the C indicator keeps glowing.

4B. Clock Safety Lock Out

(please read all steps prior to setting the lock out)

1.To lock the control panel press cancel and hold symbol for 3 seconds. Seven horizontal bars will appear on display and the electronic clock is locked. After five seconds the time of day will be displayed.

2.To unlock the control panel press cancel and hold symbol for 3 seconds. The horizontal bars will disappear and clock will return to time of day.

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