15
Broiling...............................................
28
Convection broiling ..........................
30
Timed cooking ...................................
33
Dehydrating .......................................
36
Raising (proofing) bread ..................
38
Cooking tips ......................................
39
Cleaning your oven and
controls ..............................................
42
Using and replacing the oven
light(s) ................................................
44
This section tells you, step by step, how to operate all oven functions controlled by the
electronic control. Carefully follow these instructions, along with the cooking tips and
cleaning information, for successful use of your range.
IN THIS SECTION
Using the electronic oven
control ................................................
15
Oven settings ....................................
17
Setting the clock ...............................
18
Using the kitchen timer ....................
18
Baking or convection baking...........
20
Roasting ............................................
21
Adjusting oven temperature ............
23
Using the temperature probe...........
24
Using auto set ...................................
27
U
sing and Caring for Your
Oven
Starting an operation
After programming a function, you must
press the Start/Enter pad to start the func-
tion. If you do not press the Start/Enter pad
within 5 seconds of programming, “START?”
will show in the display as a reminder.
START
ENTER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
O
START
CANCEL
ENTER
OFF
• MAXI
•• ECONO
BAKE
BROIL
CLEAN
BAKE
BROIL
ROAST
AUTO
SET
TEMP
PROBE
CONVECTION
START
TIME
CLOCK
SET
STOP
TIME
OVEN
LIGHT
CANCEL
• MIN
•• HRS
SET
DELAY/TIMED
KITCHEN TIMER
DELAY
CLEAN
DEHYD
TIMED
LOCKED
ROTIS
START?
MIN
START STOP TIMER
SEC
MIN
HR
CLEAN
ON
Thermal oven
command pads
Convection oven
command pads
Using the electronic oven control
For a quick reference guide on using the electronic oven control, see the QuickSet
Guide under the cooktop light cover.
Display/clock
•
When you first plug in the range, a
tone will sound and the display will
show “88:88.” If, after you set the clock
(page 18), the display again shows
“88:88,” your electricity was off for a
while. Reset the clock.
•
The time display will show “Err” and
three short tones will sound if a time or
temperature is incorrectly entered.
Number pads