Oven Control Guide
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Type B (Electronic Timer)
(some models)
NOTE:
The basic timer is externally arranged in different configurations in various appliance models. Some timers are equipped
with push-buttons identified by word(s), while others have pads identified by symbols or words. See figures below for example of
timers used in different models.
Control Pad Functions
Read the instructions carefully before using the oven.
Timer Pad
Clock Pad
Cook Time
Pad
Stop Time
Pad
Clean Pad
Start Pad
Up and Down
Arrow Pads
NOTE:
Cook time and stop time signal lights are represented by solid rectangles in the timer display.
General Information
When the appliance is first connected or after a power interruption, the display flashes “18:88”. This signal reminds you to set the
clock to the correct time of day. When this is done, the electronic timer can be used as a timer or to set the oven start and stop
times for semi-automatic cooking (stop time is not set) or fully automatic cooking (stop time is set).
The function selected by pushing the individual pad or button is exactly the same for all timer versions.
Important electronic timer information
1. You must set the clock when the oven is first plugged in or each time the power supply to the oven has been disconnected or
interrupted.
The clock must always be set to the correct time of day,
as the automatic start and stop time operations (used to
set the timed bake) work directly with the clock.
2. A beep sounds each time a function pad or button pushed.
3. If an error is made while setting the timer, press
CANCEL
and set timer again.
Selector Control Knob
Temperature Control Knob
Cook Time
Signal Light
Stop Time
Signal Light