Thermador SMW272 manual Setting theTimer, To SET the Timer, To Change Time After Starting

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SMW Oven Care and Use Manual

Lower Oven Operations

Setting theTimer

TIMER 1

COOK

STOP

1

2

3

BAKE

OFF

TIME

TIME

TIMER 1

TIMER 2

4

5

6

BROIL

SELF

CLEAN

CLOCK

OVEN

7

8

9

CONVECTION

CONVECTION

LIGHT

ROAST

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

Your oven is equipped with two timers. Operating independently of each other, either timer can be used to remind you when a period from 1 minute up to 11 hours and 55 minutes has expired. They do not control oven operations.

TO SET THE TIMER:

WHAT YOU WILL DO

1.Touch TIMER 1.

2.When TIMER flashes, touch number pad 5 to set 5 minutes.

After 3 seconds, the timer will stop flashing and start the 5 minute countdown. When timer reaches 1 minute, a notification chime sounds and display changes to a minutes/seconds mode.

IMPORTANT: Except for the last minute countdown, the Timer counts in hours

and minutes. Example: Touch 10 (:10) for 10 minutes. Touch 100 (1:00) for 1 hour.

WHAT YOU WILL SEE

0:00

TIMER 1

:05

TIMER 1

:05

TIMER 1

:59

TIMER 1

TO CHANGE TIME AFTER STARTING:

1. Touch TIMER 1.

2. Touch number pads for new time.

 

 

WHEN TIME IS UP:

WHAT YOU WILL DO

At the end of the time set, the Timer will chime 4 times. If not canceled, 2 chimes will sound every 30 seconds for 5 minutes.

WHAT YOU WILL SEE

End

TIMER 1

TO CANCEL TIMER:

WHAT YOU WILL DO

Touch Timer 1 and then 0, or touch and hold Timer 1 for 4 seconds.

Important: Touching OFF to cancel the chimes cancels ALL selected oven programing, NOT the Timer!

WHAT YOU WILL SEE

6: 30

This display shows time of day.

Note: To set timer for 2 hours and 30 minutes, touch the numbers 2, 3, 0. The display will show 2:30, TIMER 1. A timer will always have display priority over the clock. The Timer with the least amount of time remaining will have the first priority. Touching the CLOCK or other TIMER will briefly display the Time of Day or the time remaining on the other Timer.

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