Oven control panel – Sears Microwave Oven User Manual
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OVEN CONTROL PANEL
Indicator Lights
— Micro, Combo,
Convec and Auto Defrost lights iMi-
cate which cooking operation is being
used.
Display Window
— Used to show:
• Time of Day
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• Cooking Time
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® Microwave Cooking Power Level
• Oven Temperature
• Auto Cook (Al-1 - A3-2)
• Auto Defrost (dEFl,dEF2,dEF3)
• Weight of Food (pound,ounce)
• Doneness (H, L)
• End, PAUS (Pause)
It also functions as countdown timer or
temperature indicator when cooking.
Micro — Used in setting Microwave
Cooking mode.
Convec — Used in setting Convection
Cooking mode.
Auto Defrost Selection — Used in
setting Auto Defrost feature.
Time of Day Pad — Used in setting
Time of Day and Child Lock-Out.
Stop/Clear — Used to stop oven dur
ing cooking and clear all entries except
Time of Day.
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Step Lights — When cooking stages
are set, lights will go on indicating the
stage in which your oven is cooking.
Pause Light — Shows oven will
pause between the stages in Auto De
frost and Auto Cook.
Weight Lights — When Conven
ience, Roast or Auto Defrost is set, light
will flash to let you know to enter the
weight of the food.
Auto Cook — Used in setting Auto
Cook feature.
Combo — Used in setting Micro/Con-
vection Combination Cooking mode.
Low/High Pads — Used to select
Doneness (Auto Cook), power levels
(Microwave Cooking), and tempera
ture (Convection and Micro/Convec-
tion Combination Cooking).
Quick On — Used in setting quick
start cooking at HI Power.
Numbers — Used to enter the Time
of Day, Cooking Times, Recipe Num
ber of Auto Course, and Weight of
Food.
Start — Starts the Oven.
NOTE: A “beep” tone sounds when a “pad” on the
control panel is touched, to indicate a setting has
been entered.