Setting The Timer - Panasonic NN-DS58HB Owner's Manual

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Setting the Timer

To Use as a Kitchen
Timer
1
Touch once.
2
Set desired amount of time by
turning the Time/Weight dial.
(up to 1 hour 30 minutes)
3
Touch once.
Time will count down without
oven operating.
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Operation — Setting the Timer
Setting a Standing
Time
1
Set the desired cooking
program, by entering cooking
method and time required.
(up to 2 power stages)
2
Touch once.
3
Set the standing time by
turning the Time/Weight dial.
(up to 1 hour 30 minutes)
4
Touch once.
Cooking will start. After
cooking, standing time will
count down without oven
operating.
Setting Delay Start
1
Touch once.
2
Set desired amount of delay
time.
(up to 1 hour 30 minutes)
3
Set the desired cooking
program, by entering
cooking method and time
required.
(up to 2 power stages)
4
Touch once.
Delayed time will count down
without oven operating. Then
cooking will start.
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NOTES:
1. If the oven door is opened
during Kitchen Timer,
Standing Time, Delay Start,
the time in the display
window will continue to
count down.
2. Standing Time and
Delay Start can not be
programmed together
with automatic, Oven and
Crispy Grill feature. This
is to prevent the starting
temperature of food from
rising before defrosting or
cooking begins. A change is
starting temperature could
cause inaccurate results.
3. When using Standing time
or Delay Start, it's up to 2
power stages.
4. If the programmed stand
time exceeds one hour,
the time will count down
in units of minutes. If less
than one hour, the time
will count down in units of
seconds.
5. Standing Time may also be
used as a minute timer. In
this case touch the Timer/
Clock, set time and touch
Start.
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