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Using the Sabbath Feature

I.l?lll Oven

Desig_,ed for use on theJewish Sabbath and Holidays.

Sabbath

I')ature:

How to set

./br regular

baking or

roasting

77w Sabbath fieatlm, can be used for bahin@roastit_g', only. It cannot be usedfi,' convection, b_dling; self=cbat_ing', or Delay Start cool¢i_g:

Make sure the clock shows the corwct time (j day and the over_ is OFI'7

Press and hold both the BAKE and BROIL

HIGH/LOW pads, at the same time, until the displa) shows "SF."

NOTE: .(]bake or broil appea_:s in the displ_o;

the BAKE a,d BROIL HIGH/LOW pa& were not touched at the same time. 7btuh the

CLEAR/ObT pad at_d beg'it_ ag'ain.

2Tap the DELAY START pad until "SAb bAtH" appears in the displa}.

3Touch the START pad and D will appear in the displa}.

4 Touch the BAKE pad. No signal will be

glVell.

5 Using the number pads, enter the desired

temperature betx_een 170 ° and 550 °.

No signal or temperature will be given.

6 Touch the START pad.

7 After a

random

delay

period

 

of

approximately

30 seconds

to

1 minute,

D c will appear

in the

display

indicating

that the

oven

is baking/roasting.

If D C

doesn't

appear

in the

display,

start again

at Step

4.

 

 

 

 

To ac!}ust the oxen temperature, touch the

BAKE pad, enter the new temperature using

the number pads, and touch the START pad.

NOTE: 77u_ CLEAR/Ob\F and COOK TIME pads a*v active dto'i_g" the Sabbath ficatur<

NO'I_2: The ovcr_/{@t comeson automatically (on so*tw modds) whe_ the door is opem,d aml goes q/]w/m, the door is clo,sed.The btdh m(O,be *mno'uedSee. the ()ver_ L{qg_I{@/accmc+t_sectiotzt_.()n modek with a I{@tswi>h on th,_co_lml pa,e/, the o'uc_z/iqT_m,t O,be tur, d on a_zd1¢i on.

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When the display shows D the oven is set in Sabbath, When the display shows D C the oven is baking/roasting.

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ZET938, ZET958 specifications

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