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Questions and &swers
Q. How can I use the minute timer to make my surface cooking easier?
A. The minute timer will help time total rooking, which includes time to boil food and change temperatures. Do not judge cooking time by visible steam ordy. Food wtil mok in covered containers even though you can’t see any steam.
Q. Can I use the minute timer during oven cooking?
A. The minute timer can be used during any cooking function. The automatic timers (START and STOP dirds) are used with ~ME BAKE and CLEAN functions.
Q. Can I change the time of day on the clock while I’m Time Baking in the oven?
A The time of day on the clock shotid not be changed during any program that uses the oven timer. You must either stop those programs or wait untti they are finished before changing the time.
USmG YOUR OWN
Before Using Your Oven
1.hok at the mntrols. Be sure you understand how to set them properly. Read ov~r the directions for the automatic oven timer so you understand their use with the controls.
2.Check the oven interior. hok at the shelves. Take a practice run at removing and replacing them properly, to give sure, sturdy support.
3.Read over the information and tips that follow.
4.Keep this guide handy so you can refer to i~ especially during the first weeks of getting a~uainted with your range.
Oven Controls
me controls for the right oven are marked OWN SET and OWN TEMP.
The OWN SET knob has settings for ~ BAKE, BAKE, CLEAN, BROIL and OFF.
The OWN TEMP knob maintains the temperature you set from WARM (200°F.) to BROIL (550°F.) and also at CLEAN (over 800°F.).
me control for the left oven is marked LE~ OWN. The L~ OWN wntrol knob has temperature settings that range from 150°F. to 500”F. and BROIL.
me Oven Cycting Light glows until the oven reaches the selected temperature, then goes off and on with the heating elements during rooking.
Preheating the oven, even to high temperature settings, is
6 minutes. Preheat the oven ordy when necessary. Many foods wfil wok satisfactorily without preheating. If you find preheating is necessary, see the How to Set Your Range for Preheating section.
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