Kenmore 565.68420, 565.68421, 565.68301, 565.68300 owner manual Hold Warm, Kitchen Timer

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HOLD WARM

This is an appropriate feature to keep food warm such as stew, casserole, etc. up to 100 minutes after a cooking program is completed or until the door is

opened or STOPlCLEAR is pressed. Touch HOLD WARM and then touch

START.

ExamPle: To keep a casserole warm:

 

 

Step I

Procedu re

Keypad

Display

 

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1

IC ockdisplayreappears.

 

 

Touch

HOLD WARM.

 

 

N2

Touch

START.

 

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Note: • You can use this feature without setting cooking program, but this will not warm cold food.

Do not use this feature after a defrost program as spoilage may occur.

KITCHEN TIMER

You can use the Kitchen Timer function independently, program is going on in the oven.

Exam )le: To set timer for 3 minutes:

Step

 

 

Procedu re

Keypad

1 Touch

KITCHEN

TIMER.

 

 

Touch 3, 0 and 0 to set

 

2

3 minutes.

 

___

__

_

to 99 minutes

99 seconds)

 

3

Touch

START.

 

 

The

timer starts

counting and

[START}

 

beeps sound for 7 seconds at

 

 

the

end.

 

 

even while a cooking

Display

U

Note: To check remaining timer time during cooking, touch KITCHEN TIMER. The remaining time appears in the display for 5 seconds.

-. To clear a timer setting, touch STOP/CLEAR while the display shows ' remaining timer time.

The indicator K flashes when the display shows a cooking time. The indicator K lights when the display shows a timer time.

To stop beeps of Kitchen Timer, touch KITCHEN TIMER.

Kitchen Timer will not beep if the oven beeps at the same time to indicate another oven operation (the end of a cooking, for example).

If you do not enter a timer time for 10 seconds after step 1, the setting is cleared with a beep.

If a cooking completes while you are setting the Kitchen Timer, all settings are cleared. Restart from step 1.

If no key is touched for 5 seconds after the last key entry at step 2 above, the timer automatically starts.

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