-y~lj~ ~~L~/TIMER, which Oper.
ates without microwave ene-rgy,
hasthree timingfunctions.
It operates as aMinute Timer, it
canbe set to delay cookingor may
be usedas ahold setting after de-
frosting.Hold/Timer can he set up
to99 minutes.
Step1: Touch llOLD/TIMER pad.
The display shows :0.Signal light
aboveHOLC)/TIMERflashes.
Step2: Select the amount of time
you desire.Touch the appropriate
number pads.If, for example, you
are timing athree minute phone
call, touch 3,0, andO.The-display
shows3:00.
Step3:Touch START.The readout
display showsthe time as it counts
down.
Step4: When time is up, asignal
soundsand the timer turns off.
The HOLR/TIMER can also be
used to program “standing time”
betweenmicrowave cooking func-
tions.The timecan range fromone
secondto 99 minutes and 99 sec-
onds.AHOLD, or “standing” time
maybe found in some of yourown
recipesor Cookbook.
To set the oven to delay cooking
up to 99 minutes follow Steps 1
and 2 to enter hold time, then set
Time Cook and time, or Temp
Cook and temperature desired
before pressing START. When
holding before temperature
cooking, be sure probe is in food
beforepressing START.
HowtoDefrost~Hold/Time~TimeCook
To help you becomeacquainted with the HOLD/TIMEFl feature as used with Time Cook or TempCook follow
stepsbelow to defrost afrozen casserolefor 15minutes, thenhold 10 minutesand then cook 25minutes. If using
TempCook after Hold/Timer, be sureto insert probe correctly asshown in Temp Cook section ofthis book, after
HOLDtime.
Step1:Removecasserolefrom the
freezer and place in oven. Touch
the DEFROST pad. The display
shows :0 and signal light above
DEF.flashes.
Step 3: Set standing or hold time
by touching HOLD/TIMER. :0 ap-
pearson display.Signal lightabove
HOLD/TIMERflashes.
Step 2: Touch 1, 5, 0 and Ofor
defrosting time. 15:00appears on
readout display. (Defrosting is
automatically seton Power Level3
but can be changed by touching
POWERLEVEL pad and the new
PowerLevel.)
Step4: Touch 1,0,0 and Oto hold
for ten minutes. 10:00appears on
display,
Step 5: Touch the TIME COOK
pad. The display shows :0 and
signal light above TIME COOK
flashes.
Step 6:Touch 2, 5, 0 and Ofor
twenty-five minutes of cooking
time, 25:00appearson display.
Step7:TouchSTART.15:00count-
ing down shows on display. As
eachfunction is automatically per-
formedoven displayshowsentered
information and light above that
function comeson. While cooking,
you maytouch appropriate pad to
recalltimes you set.
and
Q. What will happen if Iacciden-
tallyreversethe instructions?
A. If you accidentally reverse the
sequenceof programming instruc-
tions, your oven automatically
rearrangesyour program. Defrost-
ing alwayscomes first, then hold,
andthen the cooking function,
~, Iprogrammed my oven for a
specific defrosting time but it de-
frosted longer than necessary.
Whathappened?
A, When instructions conflict, the
oven carries out the last instruc~
tion, Youmay have set the oven to
Defrost for 4minutes, Hold/Time
for 2miriutes,and then Defrost for
6minutes, In this case, the oven
would Defrost for 6minutes and
HoldlTime for 2minutes,
(2. Can IDefrost-Holdonly on my
oven?
A. Yes,for foods you don’t want
to cook, like frozen fruit, frozen
whipped topping, etc.—refer to
Cookbook,
NOTE: Allow foods to remain at
room temperatureonly as long as
safe,Timeswill vary.
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