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English 11
Setting the Clock
The oven includes time functions that require the current
time to be set. It is therefore important to set the clock
before beginning to use the oven. The oven can not be in a
cooking mode when setting the clock (oven must be on but
with no cooking mode selected).
In the event of a power outage, “12:00” appears in the
display. The correct time will need to reset.
To set the clock:
1. The oven must be in Standby mode (oven is powered
on, but no cooking mode or timer in operation).
2. To access the clock set mode:
Press the Clock/Timer button. The display shows the
option to Set Clock or Set Timer. The “00:00” blinks in
the display.
Press the soft key (the small horizontal white outlined
rectangle) marked “Set Clock” underneath the down
pointing arrow icon (X).
Hint: Pressing the “Set Clock X“ area of the display
will have no effect. Press the small horizontal white
outlined rectangle below the prompt.
3. The left and right soft keys allow the user to adjust 1
hour +/- (such as for Daylight Savings Time). Press the
center button “Manual Change” to allow the numeric
keypad to be used to enter a specific time and to select
am or pm.
4. The display shows the reassignment of the soft keys.
The left and right buttons show “am” and “pm”. Use the
numeric keypad to enter the time in hh:mm, starting
with a leading “0” if the hour is less than 10. Note the
digits fill from the right, “pushing” the original digits off
to the left as new digits are entered. Press the button
for “am” or “pm” to complete the time entry and return
to the normal operating clock display.
For example, to enter 3:25 pm, press the numeric
keypad digits 0,3,2,5 and press the “pm” button. The
display returns to the normal clock display.
Hint: If the am/pm setting is already shown correctly,
pressing Enter on the numeric button will also save the
clock setting and return to the clock display.
Entering a numeric value
using the numeric buttons
Example Entry: 4:55 pm
Values are entered in four
digits for time and three
digits for temperature.
When entering a value
with fewer digits, such as
a time that is less than
10 hours, and the first digit
of the current value is not
zero, add a leading zero.
To enter 4:55 pm, enter
0,4,5,5 and select “pm”.
As digits are entered they
appear from the right,
“pushing” the original
digits to the left as each
new digit is entered.
Initial Time:
Enter: 0
Enter: 4
Enter: 5
Enter: 5
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