Delay-start cooking (8s762 model) – Kenmore 88762 User Manual
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DELAY-START COOKING (8S762 MODEL)
Delay-Start cooking can be done by starting the cooking automatically and finishing at a presetting delay time for the
chosen cooking time.
1. Touch CLEAR.
2. Touch STOP TIME. The light
below DELAY START goes
on. A display window will read
“
0
:
00
.”
3. Touch numbers for the time of
day to finish cooking. For
example, touch numbers “7,”
“3” then “0” for the cooking to
be finished at “7:30,” and
“7:30” will show in the display
window.
4. Touch TIME.
5. Touch numbers for cooking
time. For example, set 12
minutes by touching “1” then
“2” then “0” twice. “1200” will
show in the display window.
6. Touch POWER CONTROL.
7. Touch numbers for cooking
power level. For example, touch
numbers “5” then “0,” “50” will
show in the display window.
8. Touch START. The time of
day will show in the display
window and the light below
DELAY START goes on. As
soon as the clock shows the
Cook Start Time which has
been subtracted from the Cook
Finish Time, the oven will start
cooking and the cooking time
counts down in the display
window. When the Cook-Finish
Time (or “7:30”) comes, the
oven will shut itself off.
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NOTE: A preset delay time must
be less than 12 hours.
• Multi-Stage cooking can be
used with Delay Start. After
Step 3 abov'e, follow instructions
for Multi-Stage cooking begin
ning with Step 2.
• The Delay-Start cooking is con
trolled by time. When “Temp
erature Controlled” cooking is
set in a stage, cooking may be
finished at the setting time with
a slight time difference.
•
• Fresh food should not stand at
room temperature over four
hours prior to cooking.
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