Getting to Know Your Oven
The Control Panel layout
Control panel display: The control panel display provides various types of information about your oven, including the current time (once the clock is set), the current cook settings, and the available cooking modes. The diagram on the fac- ing page shows the display, as it appears when the oven is not in use. The information shown is referred to as the home screen.
Variable function keys: The variable function keys are right below the display. The name of each key appears above it on the display and changes based on the screen. These keys are used to select the many different operating modes of your oven.
Number keypad: When you want to make temperature and time adjustments or adjust- ments to some of your oven’s deluxe features, use the number keypad.
key: If you need to turn the oven lights on or off when the oven door is closed, press the light key.
Permanent function keys
Oven selection keys: If you have a double oven, use these keys to turn the upper and lower ovens ON and OFF.
key: If you have a single oven, use this key to turn the oven off. If you have a double oven, use this key to turn both ovens off at the same time. This key sets all temperature settings back to zero and it turns off any fea- tures (except the timer) that are currently in use. It also activates the
key: Use this key to time an event. Your oven has 2 timers. They operate separately from each other. They do not turn the oven on or off. You can use them even if the oven is not in use. See page 23 for instructions.
key: When you use the various features (or modes) on your oven, set the controls first, then press the START key.
key: Use this key to return to the previous screen on the display, or to view time settings once the oven is set.
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