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SettInG oVen controLS
adjusting the oven temperature
The temperature in the oven is pre-set at the fac-
tory. When first using the oven, be sure to follow
recipe times and temperatures.
If you think the oven is cooking too hot or too cool
for the temperature you select, you can adjust the
actual oven temperature to be more or less than
what is displayed by accessing the UPO
(User Programmable Oset).
Before adjusting, test a recipe by using a tem-
perature setting higher or lower than the recom-
mended temperature. The baking results should
help you to decide how much of an adjustment is
needed.
Before making a temperature adjustment, make
sure both the oven mode and oven temperature
control knobs are in the OFF position.
to adjust the oven temperature:
1. When the oven is idle, press and hold both the
light icon and the clock icon at the same time
for a few seconds until the display sounds an
acceptance chime. AUd should appear in the
display.
2. Press the + key in the upper part of the display
until UPO appears and the default setting of 0°
(or the last oset temperature) is showing
Using the + or - key in the bottom of the display,
press until the desired temperature change (oset)
is reached. The display will change ± 5° with each
key press to a maximum of + 35° or a minimum of
– 35°F.
If a lower temperature oset is desired, press the
– key in the bottom of the display until the de-
sired lower temperature appears.
Once the new oset appears in the display, release
the key and the control will accept the change.
To return the display to normal, press and hold
both the oven light icon and the clock icon at the
same time until an acceptance chime sounds. The
display will return to show the time of day.
note
Do not use oven thermometers such as those
found in grocery stores to check the temperature
settings inside your oven. These oven thermome-
ters may vary as much as 20 to 40 degrees from
actual temperatures.
note
Changing the UPO will not aect the broil or self
clean temperatures.
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