Heartland 3630, 3530 installation and operation guide 7C. Delayed Time True Convection

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Section 4: Oven and Clock Operation

5.

To correct time set press increase or decrease as needed.

 

6

Press

 

start symbol to begin timed convection function.

convection and

 

 

cook time indicator lights 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 pro grammed temperature is reached.

7.Once set temperature is reached, an audible signal will sound. Cooking will begin after desired temperature is reached.

8.At the completion of timed convection an audible signal is emitted and the oven will shut

 

off. The temperature display will go off as well as the

convection and

cook time

 

indicator lights. The time of day will then be displayed.

 

 

9.

Press

cancel symbol to end timed 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, length of cooking time, or stopping time while the oven is heating

up, press

convection for temperature,

cook time or

stop time symbols for

cooking time and end time. Information will be displayed for 5 seconds.

7C. Delayed Time True Convection

(please read all steps prior to setting the delayed time 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)

5.To correct time set press increase or decrease as needed.

6.Press stop time symbol to set desired time for cooking to be completed. stop time indicator will flash and clock will automatically display the time the oven would normally shut

off if its duration were not delayed. (for example, if cook time is set to cook for 2 hours at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, then after pressing stop time the clock will automatically display 5:00 p.m. To change the time desired to stop cooking go to next step).

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