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Defrost.Gentle,more uniform thawing with little or
no attention atautdmatic Power Level 3, or change
power level afterentering time. (See page 11.)
Hold/Thner. This feature uses no microwave
energywhile it functions as both akitchen timer or
as aholding period between defrost and time or
temperaturecooking. (See page13.)
Clock.Touch this pad to enter time of day or ~heck
time of day while microwaving. To set clock, first
touch CLOCK pad and then enter time of d~jt.For
example, if time is 1:30,touch number pads 1, 3,
andOand 1:30wIIIappear Inreadout d!splay,Touch
STARTthussettingthe clock, Ifyou wish to rtxietor
changetime, simply repeat aboveprocess.
Auto Roast, Insert probe, touch this pad, and
desired number pad for Codeto temperature cook
meatwithautomatic preset program.
Clear/OfL Whentouched, it stops the oven and
erasesall settingsexcept time of day.
ALJT’ONMWICFANFEATURE
Cooking appliancesinstalled under the ovenmight,
under some heavy usage conditions, causetemp-
eratures high enough to overheat some internal
partsof the microwave oven.
To prevent overheating from taking place,the vent
fan is designed to automatically turn on at low
speedif excessivetemperatures occur. Should this
happen,the fan cannot be manually turned Gtf, but
Itwill automatically turn off when the internal parts
havecooled. The fan may stay on up to approxb
mately 30 minutes after the range and microwave
ovencontrols have beenturned off.