Recall and change cm^ settings, To recall a setting, To change a setting – Kenmore 99721 User Manual
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RECALL AND CHANGE CM^ SETTINGS
To Recall a Setting
To check the Setting for a given stage, touch MEMORY/RECALL once or more until the
correct Stage Light and Indicator Light turn on. The set Time or Temperature for that stage
ccill show in the Display Window. To check the Cooking Power level, touch COOK CONTROL.
To check Settings while the Oven is running, touch desired pad to recall setting for operating
stage. To recall a future stage, touch STOP, follow directions above, and touch START to
continue cooking. To recall Time of Day during cooking, touch TIME OF DAY, and it will
show in the Display Window.
To Change a Setting
Recall the Setting to be changed by following directions above and make the change as follows:
TIME................................................. Touch "0" until only one "O" shows in the Display Window.
Set Cooking Time.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL..........Set Cooking Temperature,
COOK CONTROL........................... Set Cooking Power level. To reset to "HI", set ‘'99’’
PAUSE BETWEEN STAGES
Some recipes need stirring, turning, adding or removing of foods between stages, To set the Oven to stop
between stages, touch PAUSE rather than MEMORY/RECALL when setting the Oven. After the pause,
to restart the Oven, touch START.
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REGULAR TIMER
Your Oven also has a timer that can be used for non-cooking
functions. When used as a regular timer, the Oven is not
running, the timer is simply counting down. For detailed
instructions on using this timer, see below,
To use the Regular Timer feature:
1. Touch CLEAR,
2. Touch TIME.
3. Touch numbers for the time.
4. Touch COOK CONTROL.
5. Touch “0” (0% of cooking power).
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Touch START. The Timer will begin counting down in the
Display Window with no cooking or heating in the oven.
A tone will sound when the time is over.
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