OVEN TIMER FUNCTIONS
The oven timer functions are used to start or stop the oven functions at pre-set times. This works with all
functions except the pyrolysis cleaning function, and the functions can be changed while a timer function is
active.
There are three timer function options:
a) Cooking for a set length of time (duration).
b) Cooking until a set time (stop time).
c) Cooking until a set time for a set length of time (delayed start).
a) For accurate cooking times, first start the oven up as per the Manual Cooking section (setting the oven
function, temperature and preheating). Once done, add the food and set the timer function. Press the
Adjustment control knob until “dur” is displayed. Rotate the Adjustment control knob once so the pre-
set cooking time (30 minutes) is displayed (flashing). Adjust the time if necessary (0-240 minutes). Four
seconds after the last adjustment, the display will alternate between “dur” and the set cooking time, and
the Auto Function indicator “A” will flash for 10 seconds and then the display will revert to the current
time and the Auto Function indicator will stay lit. The oven will continue to cook until the timer finishes.
When the timer finishes, the oven function will turn off, the Auto Function indicator and Cooking
Function indicator will flash, and an alarm (double beep) will sound. Turn the Function control knob to
off to stop the alarm (you can also stop the alarm by rotating the Adjustment control knob, but that will
restart the oven function).
b) For accurate cooking times, first start the oven up as per the Manual Cooking section (setting the oven
function, temperature and preheating). Once done, add the food and set the timer function. Press the
Adjustment control knob until “end” is displayed. After four seconds, the display will start to flash,
alternating between “end” and the current end time (which initially is the current time) with the Auto
Function indicator “A”. Rotate the Adjustment control knob once, and the hour display will flash. Adjust
this time by rotating the Adjustment control knob left (reduce) or right (increase) until the desired end
hour is displayed. Four seconds after the last adjustment, the minute display will start flashing. Adjust
this value in the same way. Four seconds after the last adjustment, the new end time (with “A”) will
alternate with “end” for 10 seconds, and then the display will revert to the current time and the Auto
Function indicator will stay lit. The oven will continue to cook until the end time is reached. When this
happens, the oven function will turn off, the Auto Function indicator and Cooking Function indicator will
flash, and an alarm (double beep) will sound. Turn the Function control knob to off to stop the alarm
(you can also stop the alarm by rotating the Adjustment control knob, but that will restart the oven
function).
c) This timer function is a combination of the first two functions. Note that as this timer function has the
cooking starting time delayed until sometime in the future, no preheating is possible. Do not leave food
in the oven for extended times unless it is safe to do so.
After the food has been placed in the oven and a function set, follow the steps to set the timer up to
cook for a set length of time (a). Once this is finished, set a cooking end time (b) The cooking starting
time will be cooking end time – cooking length of time. When completed, the oven function will turn off
and the display will show the current time. Note that the Auto Function indicator “A” will stay on,
indicating that there is a timer function set. When the cooking start time is reached, the oven function
will start. When the cooking end time is reached, the oven function will turn off, the Auto Function
indicator and Cooking Function indicator will flash, and an alarm (double beep) will sound. Turn the
Function control knob to off to stop the alarm (you can also stop the alarm by rotating the Adjustment
control knob, but that will restart the oven function).