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Using your
oven
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Automatic stop cooking
You can set the oven to automatic
stop cooking
at any time during cooking, or when you turn
the oven on.
To set automatic
stop cooking
1
Check that the clock shows the correct time.
2
In double
ovens, choose the upper or lower oven. This is important.
s
Select the function
and temperature.
4
Press the STOPTmME b utton,
and rotate the
PUSH To f_ button
to select the time you want the
CLEAR
oven to stop cooking.
When automatic
stop cooking
is set
During cooking, AUTO, COOKTIME and the remaining
cook time will show in the clock display.
The function
and temperature
displays will be bright, and the oven light will be on.
When automatic
stop cooking
has finished
When the cook time has finished, the oven will beep and turn off. The function
and temperature
displays will go out, and the oven light will go off. COOKTIME and AUTO will flash in the clock
display.
Turn the function
and temperature
knobs to OFF. The oven light will stay on for eight seconds,
and then go off when the oven returns to manual operation.
Canceling
automatic
cooking
To cancel automatic
time and automatic
stop cooking, turn the function
and temperature
knobs to OFF. After eight seconds, the clock display will revert to the time of day, and the oven
will return to manual operation.
Importand
Avoid using foods that wifl spoil while waiting for the cooking cycle to begin. Typical foods to
avoid include those containing
eggs and dairy products,
cream soups, cooked and uncooked
meats, poultry
and fish.
,
If cooking
will not begin immediately,
place only very cold or frozen food in the oven. Most
unfrozen food should never stand in the oven for more than two hours before cooking begins.
Do not allow food to remain in the oven for more than one hour after cooking finished.
Automatic
cooking is not suitable for food needing to be cooked in a preheated
oven, eg deficate
baked goods.

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