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Kleenmaid OMF6012 User Manual

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The count begins now. When the time is up, the oven will make

a beeping sound, the heating elements will be switched off and

cooking will stop.

The special symbol will flash, as will the duration which was

set on the clock display. Press any button to stop the beeping

sound.

After eight seconds, the oven switches off automatically unless

other cooking functions are programmed.

Programming the timer: cooking end time

Touch the timer symbol twice. The relative symbol lights up.

The dividing dots flash to indicate that it is possible to

programme the cooking end time.

Set the cooking end time by touching the + and – symbols.

Once the cooking end time has been

set, the display will show the current time

again and the cooking end symbol will be

lit.

The count begins now. When the set time is reached, the oven

will give off a beep, the heating elements will be switched off

and cooking will stop.

The special symbol will flash, as will the cooking end time

which was set on the clock display: press any button to stop

the beeping sound.

After eight seconds, the oven switches off automatically unless

other cooking functions are programmed.

Programming the timer: delayed cooking

Using the combination of the two cooking time and cooking

end time modes, it is possible to programme the oven to start

cooking at a later time than the current time.

For example, it is 8.30 a.m. and you’re about to leave home,

but you would like a roast to be ready for 1.00 p.m.. Here’s

what to do:

Prepare the roast for cooking and place

it in the oven.

Switch on the oven, select the cooking function and set the

temperature.

Now set the cooking time, let’s say two hours.

Now set the cooking end time: the control usually

adds the cooking time to the current time and

proposes the result as the cooking end time. In our

case it will propose 10:30 (8:30+2 hours).

Change the cooking end time to make it coincide with the time

you require. In our example this is 1.00 p.m.

The oven now enters into stand-by and the oven light switches

off. When it is time to start cooking, the light will not be

automatically switched on because it is logical to assume that

the delayed start coincides with your absence, so it is pointless

to leave the light on for no reason.

The control will automatically

activate the oven at 11:00 (1:00

p.m. –2 hours) and will switch it

off at 1.00 p.m., meaning that the

roast will be ready when you arrive

home!

Programming the timer: minute counter

The minute counter is a function of the timer which is

independent of the operation of the oven, meaning that it does