Control Panel Layout
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START/CONTINUE key
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Cooking mode keypad
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CANCEL · SECURE key
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Display
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Number keypad
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Delay timed cooking
keys
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TIMER keys
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CLOCK key
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Light key
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Sabbath key (#)
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Getting to Know Your Oven
When you use the various features (or modes) on your oven, select the cook-
ing mode first, then touch the START key. Also, use the START key to start the
timers.
Select the type of cooking you want to perform by touching one of the cooking
mode keys. Also includes the Self-clean and PROBE keys, and on double ovens,
the PROOF key. Double ovens have two cooking mode keypads, one for the upper
oven and one for the lower.
Use this key to turn off your oven. This key sets all temperature settings back to
zero and turns off any features (except the timer) that are currently in use. It also
activates the lock-out feature. On double ovens, there is a CANCEL · SECURE key
for each oven.
The control panel display provides various types of information about the oven,
including the current time (once the clock is set), the current cook settings and the
cooking temperature.
When you want to set the temperature, cook time or the time, use the number
keypad.
Use these keys to set the oven to turn on or off automatically at a later time. On
double ovens, there is a set of delay timed cooking keys for each oven. See page
10 for instructions.
Use the TIMER 1 and TIMER 2 keys to time an event. The two timers operate
separately from each other. You can use them even if the oven is not in use. They
do not turn the oven on or off. See page 10 for instructions.
Use this key to set the clock. See page 5 for details.
Located on the number keypad. If you need to turn the oven lights on or off, touch
the light key.
Use this key to start Sabbath mode. See page 13 for details.
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Control Panel - Single Oven
Control Panel - Double Oven
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