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Oven Operations

Built-in DM Oven Care and Use Manual

 

Cook

Operation

 

In double oven models, each oven can be setto operate on a

To maintainfood safety, do not use the timed cook feature with

 

separatetimed mode.

the roast or convection roast modes.

 

.

Delayed cooking is not recommend for foods that needto rise

 

Be sure that the time of day clock is displaying the correct

after mixing, such as souffles, quick breads, yeast breads,

 

time.

cakes, etc,

 

.

Remove food from the oven immediatelyafter cookingtime has

 

The timed mode automatically turns off the oven at the end of

endedto preventovercooking. Food leftinthe oven wi!lcontinue

 

the cook time,

to cook because of the residual heat inthe oven,

 

.

Microwave mode cannot be usedwhile oven is in a timed cook

.

The Timed Cook feature delays the cooking time, The oven is

operation.

 

set to cookfor a periodof time. Placefood inthe oven; Cooking

 

Microwave mode cannot be programmed into a timed cook

 

.

 

begins and ends at the specified time, The oven turns off

operation.

 

automatically.

 

 

 

The Timed Cook feature is available for the following oven

 

 

modes: Bake, Convection and Convection Bake.

 

To set Timed Mode:

You WIll See

Example shown has time of day set at 3:00.

 

1.For double ovens, select upper or lower oven.

. Select BAKE, CONVECT[ON or

CONVECTION BAKE.

Message scrolls in display. -->

. Immediately before starting, select the number of hours and minutes the oven will be on. For

example,

3,

0

is

30 minutes

 

 

 

. Select START.

The oven turns on and heats to the temperature selected for the number of hours and minutes

needed. The clock automatically calculates the time of day the mode will stop and the oven will turn off. The example shows that it will stop at 3:30 after cooking for 30 minutes.

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