Whirlpool KEBS147D, KEBS247D warranty Setting the clock, Start clock, To disable the display clock

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Using Your Oven

Setting the clock

NOTE: These examples are for double upper ovens only. Other ovens may look slightly different.

NOTE: If a timed oven function is active or programmed, you cannot change the clock. If an untimed oven function is active or programmed, you can change the clock, however the start time will disappear.

1.

Press Clock Set/Start pad.

PRESS

YOU SEE

 

 

CLOCK

 

 

 

SETSTART

 

 

 

 

HR MIN MIN SEC

 

 

 

(last time of day on

 

 

 

display) (colon is

 

 

 

flashing)

 

 

 

 

2.

Set time.

PRESS

YOU SEE

3

3

0

MIN SEC

3. Start clock.

PRESS

YOU SEE

If time has not been entered correctly,

START

 

three short tones will sound and “Err” will

 

be displayed. The display will show the

 

 

last valid time to appear on the display.

 

MIN SEC

Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to re-enter the

 

 

 

time of day.

 

 

 

 

 

To disable the display clock:

You can clear the time of day from the display by pressing and holding CLOCK SET/START for 5 seconds. Repeat to see time of day on display again.

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Contents 4450571 Rev. a Using EasyUse and Care Guide Table of Contents Throughout Canada for assistance Throughout Canada for serviceU.S.A 830 a.m. 6 p.m. ESTVen Safety Your safety is important to usPage Feature locations Getting to Know Your OvenDisplay/clock Using Your OvenUsing the electronic oven control Finding out which oven is in use Starting an operationSelecting an oven Prompt for start Using the control lockSetting your single oven for the Sabbath† Setting your double oven for the Sabbath† Number SET PAD TemperatureTo end the Sabbath mode and turn off oven 475F 246CBroil MAXI/ECONO Oven settingsSetting Diagram Setting Information Bake Convection BakeConvection Roast Setting Diagram Setting Information Convection BroilClean Start clock Setting the clockTo disable the display clock Start Timer Using the timerPress Timer Set/Start pad Baking or convection baking To change the timer during its operationTo cancel the timer during its operation Position racksOn next Choose baking settingSet temperature optional Put food in oven Convection roastingPreheat oven After cooking, turn off ovenStart oven Choose settingSymbol flashes to tell you which oven You are setting Baking/convection baking tips Using aluminum foil in the ovenCooking tips Baking tipsConvection baking tips Roasting tipsPress and hold Bake pad for Seconds Adjusting oven temperatureSet new offset temperature How to determine the amount of adjustment needed Using the temperature probeEnter the adjustment To Cook Adjust by this Food … Number of DegreesConnect probe to oven Close oven door Set temperature optionalChoose cook setting Example shows 375F temperature setting After cooking, unplug probe Using convect full mealClean probe Remove food from ovenPress Convect Full Meal pad. Pressyou see When the Convect Full Meal cycle is donePlace food in cold oven Press desired Number padConvect full meal chart To program your own cyclePlace food in oven Press one of three Easy Using Easy CONVECT* ConversionTemperature Convect Conversion PadsWhen stop time is reached delayed cooking only At end of cook time nondelayed cookingOpen door and check food nondelayed cooking Enter standard cook timeBroiling Easy CONVECT* Conversion setting chartEasy Convect Setting Foods YOU can Cook with this Setting Position rackClose door Press Broil pad Turn off oven When broiling is doneVariable temperature broiling Close door Choose Convection Broil settingConvection broiling Broiling tips When broiling is over, turn off ovenFor best results, preheat oven for 5 minutes Broiling rack positionsTimed cooking To start now and stop automatically 1. Prepare ovenSet cook time When baking/roasting is donePress Cook Time pad Vertical bar on display will get shorter asTo delay start and stop automatically 1. Prepare oven Press Start pad Press Stop Time padSet stop time To cancel timed cooking settings Press Cancel/Off pad Arrange food on drying racks DehydratingPrepare food Close door Press and hold ConvectionWhen dehydrating is done Raising proofing breadOven vents When proofing is done, turnOne long tone will sound when oven is Off ovenCaring for Your Oven Cleaning your oven and controlsPart What to USE HOW to Clean To replace Removing the oven doorTo remove Using and replacing the oven lights Replacing the oven lightUsing the Self-Cleaning Cycle Before you startTo start cleaning immediately Before setting the controlsSetting the controls Press Clean padCycle ends After the Self-CleaningTo delay cleaning start time Complete entry After the Self-Cleaning cycle endsTo stop the Self-Cleaning cycle at any time StartHow the cycle works For best cleaning resultsTemperature Problem Cause TroubleshootingOther possible problems and their causes If nothing operates, check the followingDisplay is Cooking results are notWhat you expected Showing PFIf you are not satisfied with the action taken Equesting Assistance or Service in the U.S.AIf you need service† Requesting Assistance or Service in Canada For Assistance For ServiceNdex TopicIndex Warranty

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