Sears 89951, 89952, 89950 manual Memory, Temp, Fan, Light

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SPECIAL FEATURES/FUNCTIONS

MEMORY

Your oven has a MEMORY feature that allows you to program one single or multi-stage cooking program.

To memorize a cooking program:

1.Touch STOP/CLEAR.

2.Set the single or multi-stage program you wish to put into memory (set as you would normally).

3.Touch MEMORY for more than 3 seconds ENTER will display.

When you touch MEMORY, no beep will be heard until ENTER is displayed.

To recall the memory :

1.Touch STOP/CLEAR.

2.Touch MEMORY. CALL will display.

3.Touch START.

TEMP

Your oven has a "Temp" feature that allows you to keep food warm after cooking is finished.

To use the "TEMP" feature :

1.Plug in the Temperature Probe.

2.Touch STOP/CLEAR.

3.Touch TEMP.

4.Touch the numbers for food temperature.

5.Touch POWER LEVEL.

6.Touch the number for cooking power level.

7.Touch HOLD WARM.

8.Touch START.

NOTE: You do not need to touch POWER LEVEL when cooking with the highest power ("HI"). To set "HI-POWER" Cooking, skip steps 5 and 6 above.

FAN

Your oven has a "FAN" feature that allows you to ventilate during electric or gas oven cooking.

To use the "FAN" feature:

1.Choose fan speed.

2.Turn off fan when desired.

NOTE: If the temperature gets too hot around the microwave oven, the exhaust fan in the vent hood will automatically turn on at the LOW setting to protect the oven.

If may stay on up to an hour to cool the oven. When this occurs, the FAN OFF pad will not turn the fan off.

LIGHT

Your oven has a "LIGHT" feature that allows you to illuminate on the electric or gas oven.

To use the "LIGHT" feature:

1.Choose light.

2.Turn off light when desired.

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