Heartland 3530, 3630 7A. True Convection, 7B. Timed True Convection

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Metro / Legacy Series

7. True Convection

7A. True Convection

(please read all steps prior to setting the regular convection function)

1.Pressconvection symbol. (temperature is automatically set at 325F or 160C and the convection indicator light begins to flash)

2.Press increase or decrease symbols to change temperature setting. Temperature may be set between 100F to 550F or 37C to 290C. (fast scrolling begins after holding increase or decrease symbol keys for over 5 seconds)

3.Press start symbol to begin regular convection function. convection indicator light will glow. After 5 seconds the time of day and temperature in oven will be displayed.

Temperatures will be displayed in increments of 5F or 5C until programmed temperature is reached.

4.Once set temperature is reached, an audible signal will sound.

5.Press cancel symbol to end regular convection function at any time.

convection indicator light and temperature display will go off. Only time of day will be displayed.

Note:

1.To verify oven temperature while the oven is heating up, pressconvection symbol. Information will be displayed for 5 seconds.

7B. Timed True Convection

(please read all steps prior to setting the timed convection function)

1.Press convection symbol (temperature is automatically set at 325F or 160C and the convection indicator light begins to flash)

2.Press increase or decrease symbols to change temperature setting. Temperature may be set between 100F to 550F or 37C to 290C. (fast scrolling begins after holding increase or decrease symbol keys for over 5 seconds)

3.Press cook time symbol. (timer will display 00:00 and cook time indicator will begin to flash)

4.Press increase symbol until desired cook time is set. (fast scrolling begins after holding

increase symbol key for over 5 seconds)

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