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Programming Modes
Programming Modes
Oven Settings Oven Settings
Tochangethe frequencyand/or durationof any of theabove
tonesignals:
1. Press“SETTINGS.”Settingsmenu willappear in display.
2. Pressthe up or downarrows until“TONES…”appears in the
display.
3. Press“ENTER,”and “RESTOREFACTORYDEFAULTS:NO”
appearson the display.
4. Scrollup or downusing the arrowkeys to findthe Toneyou
wouldlike to changeand press“ENTER.” Displaywill flash
andappear as follows:
5. Press“ENTER,”and the “1 x 1 SEC”value will flash.
6. Usingthe numerickeyboard,enter the numberand the
durationof tonesdesired.The number of tonescan be a
valuefrom 0 to 9. Theduration oftones is measuredin tenths
ofa second. Youcan enter a numberfrom 0.0to 9.0.
7. Press“ENTER”when finished.The tone iscustomizedto your
preference.At this pointthe oven playsthe new tone.If you
donot like it, returnto Step 10 toadjust the tone.
8. Toexit theSettings menu,press “SETTINGS.”

Tone Volume

Tochange the TONE volume setting,
1. Press "SETTINGS." Settings menu will appear on display.
2. Press the up or down arrows until "TONES ..." appears on
the display.
3. Press "ENTER," and "RESTORE FACTORYDEFAULTS:
NO" appears on the display.
4. Press the down arrow until "VOLUME: HIGH" appears on
the display.
5. Press "ENTER" to change volume level. The current value
will flash.
6. Use up and down arrows to select the desired volume
level. Setting options are “HIGH”, “LOW” and “OFF.”
7. Press "ENTER" to confirm volume level setting.
8. Toexit the Settings menu, press "SETTINGS.”

Timeouts

Youroven isprogrammedwith 4 presettimeouts thatallow the
uservarying amountsof timeto key in entriesto the oven control
display.The amount oftime allowedthe user to respondto a
programmingprompt is calleda timeout.If the user failsto make
anentry duringthe timeout period,the ovenwill defaultto its
previousmode.
Ifyou find that theamount of timeallowed forprogrammingdoes
notmeet your needs,you can redefinethe limitsof any of the
fourtimeouts.The chart belowdefines the4 timeouts,their
duration, andwhen they’reused:
Description
of Timeout Used in… Duration
of
Timeout
1 Short Entry Cycle setpoint, meat probe
setpoint, and setting the
minute/second timer 5seconds
2 MediumEntry Entering cook/stop times,
setting time, selecting
functions and settings 10 seconds
3 Long Entry Selecting, editing, and
entering Recipes 30 seconds
4Lock Key
Hold Time Locking the Oven 3 seconds
Description
of Tone Used in… Number
of Tones
Duration
(measured
in seconds)
Panel is
Locked Information Entry 3 0.1
Setpoint
Reached Cooking Modes 1 1
Meat Probe Roasting Modes 3 1
Meat Probe
within 10
degrees Roasting Modes 2 1
Searing Time
Reached Roasting Modes 3 1
Start Time
Reached Various Cooking
Modes 1 1
Panel is
Unlocked Information Entry 2 0.1

“Short Key Entry: 5 sec”

Timeout
Name Duration of
Timeout