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Operation (continued)
Setting a Standing Time
Setting a Delayed Start
1
Some recipes call for a standing
time after cooking. Press
Power
Level
until the desired power
level appears in the display.
P10 is the highest and P1 is the
lowest.
2
Set Cooking Time using the
Time
buttons (see previous
page for maximum times).
3
Press
Timer/Clock
once.
4
Set desired standing time
using
Time
buttons (up to 99
minutes, 50 seconds).
5
Press
Start
. The timer will start
and then beep twice at the end
of cooking time (the beginning
of standing time). Five beeps
will sound when standing time
is done.
1
The start time can be delayed
to start cooking at a later time.
To do this, first press
Timer/
Clock
.
2
Enter the desired delay time
(up to 99 minutes, 50 seconds)
using the
Time
buttons.
3
Press
Power Level
until the
desired power level appears in
the display. P10 is the highest
and P1 is the lowest.
4
Set Cooking Time using the
Time
buttons (see previous
page for maximum times).
5
Press
Start
; the delay time will
count down, then cooking will
begin. At the end of cooking,
five beeps will sound.
NOTES:
1. When each stage finishes,
the oven will beep twice. At
the end of the program, the
oven will beep five times.
2. If the oven door is opened
during Standing Time,
Kitchen Timer or Delayed
Start, the time on the display
will continue to count down.
3. Standing Time and
Delayed Start cannot be
programmed before any
automatic function (such as
Turbo Defrost, Coffee/Milk,
Sensor Reheat, Popcorn,
Sensor Cook, Auto Grill
and Frozen Foods). This
is to prevent the starting
temperature of food from
rising.
4. When using Standing Time
or Delayed Start, it’s up to 2
power stages.
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