Oven control clock am, Display messages, Increase and decrease pad speed – GE 164D2966P126 User Manual
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OVEN CONTROL CLOCK Am
Display Messages
Programmed information can be displayed at any time
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If “clean” appears in the display, DOOR flashes,
by pressing the pad of the operation you want to see.
and the oven control signals, you set the self-clean
For example, you can display the current time of day
cycle and did not shut the oven door.
while the timer is counting down by pressing the
CLOCK pad. Press the TIMER ON/OFF pad to return
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If
only appears in the display, the oven
door is in the locked position. BAKE, BROIL and
to the timer display.
COOK TIME cannot be set the door is in the
To check the start time for delayed Bake or
locked position.
Self-Clean, press and hold COOK TIME or CLEAN
pad
3 seconds. The display will show the bake or
clean start time for as long as you press the pad.
When you release the pad, the display will return to
the time of day.
INCREASE and DECREASE Pad Speed
You can change the speed of the INCREASE and
DECREASE pads.
While the oven is off and the time of day shows
in the display, press and hold the INCREASE and
DECREASE pads and the TIMER ON/OFF pad at
the same time for about 2 or 3 seconds.
A number from to 5 will replace
in the
display. The slowest is 1 and the fastest is 5. Use
the INCREASE or DECREASE pad to change the
number, then press the
pad to return to
the time of day display.
Child Lockout Feature
Your built-in oven has a provision for locking the
oven control to prevent the oven from being turned on
accidentally.
To lock the oven control, press and hold the
INCREASE and DECREASE pad and the STOP
TIME pad at the same time for 2 seconds. The word
will appear and then disappear in the display
the oven control will be locked. During lockout,
the word “OFF” will appear momentarily each time
a cooking function pad is pressed.
To unlock the oven control, repeat the above
procedure. The word “OFF” will appear in the
display and then disappear after seconds.
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