AUTO START
The Auto Start control on your new oven allows you to begin cooking a meal, even if you’re not at home! The convenient Auto Start function lets you program a time of day, in hours and minutes to begin cooking. The oven will hold the food while counting down the selected time of day, then begin cooking after the preset time has been reached.
How to Use Auto Start with a Time or Temperature Cooking Function
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| Step 1: Touch the AUTO START |
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| Step 2: Set the desired time of | m is reached at which cooking is | ||
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Step 3: Select the cooking function (Microwave, |
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Convection, Combination or Auto Roast). Set the | NOTE: Delay times up to 11 hours and 59 minutes |
oven for that function, according to the instructions | can be programmed. Foods that spoil easily such as | |
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M~UTE/SECOm T~ER
The Minute/Second Timer is a minute timer. The time can range from one second to 99 minutes and 99 seconds. The Minute/Second Timer operates without microwave energy.
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n | Step 1: Touch MIN/SEC TIMER pad. | Step 3: | Touch START. Display | |
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Step 2: Touch number pads 3, 0 and O (for 3 minutes and no seconds).
Step 4: When time is up, oven signals and display shows time of day.
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