GE ZET938, ZET958 manual Using the timer Control lockout, Press tile Timer ON/OFF pad

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Using the timer

Control lockout

1 Press tile TIMER ON/OFF pad.

2 Press tile nmnber pads to set tile time. For

example, to enter 2 hours and 45 minutes,

touch 2, 4 and 5 in that order.

(/you make a mislake, press lhe 77MER ON/OFF pad a_d b_q'it_ ag'aim

3 Press tile START pad.

After pressing tile START pad, "SET"

disappears; this tells you the time is cotmting

down, although the display does not change

until one minute has passed. Seconds will not

be shown in the display until the last minute is

counting down.

4 _'_lien time is up, tile oven control signals

until )ou press the TIMER ON/Ol_" pad. Display then shows the time of da_.

NOTE: 77w mbmte timer is i_depet_de_l (?/all lhe olher /)t_clio_,s at_d il does _ol co_lrol lhe ove_.

The CLEAR/OFF pad does t_ol qff_¢cl ttte time*:

Your control will allow vou to lock out tile

touch pads so they cannot be activated when pressed.

N07_: Or_ doable ovea model,s, this aUival¢,s this

./_,ature /br both oveas.

To lock/mflock the controls:

1 Press the 9 and 0 pads at the same time tot 3

seconds, until the display shows "I,OC ON."

2 To tmlock tile control, press tile 9 and 0 pads

(on double oven Inodels, use tile upper oven

controls) at tile san/e time tot 3 seconds, tmtil the display shows "I,OC OFK"

"_, hen this featm'e is on and tile touch pads are

pressed, tile control will beep and tile displa) will show "I,OC ON."

NOTES:

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To reset the timer:

If tile display is still showing tile time remaining, you may change it by pressing the TIMER

ON/OFF pad, then press the nun/bet pads until the time you want appea_5 in the display.

If tile remaining time is not in tile display (clock, delay start or cooking time are in the display),

recall the remaining time by pressing the TIMER

ON/OFF pad and then pressing tile number pads

to enter tile new tiule vo/i iV_lilt,

To cancel the timer:

Press tile TIMF, R ON/OFF pad twice.

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