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Operation
Intelliplus with Chain Event Control
CHAIN EVENT PROGRAMMING
NOTE: Program keys 1 and 2 can have up to six
events. Program keys 3-5 can have up to
4 events.
1. Press the PGM MODE ON/OFF key (12) to en-
ter the programming mode. PGM will blink.
The normal operation of the oven is halted.
2. Press the desired PGM # key (10) to select an
event chain to be programmed. The appropri-
ate PGM # will blink and remain lit. Event #1
time and temperature are shown in the dis-
play. E1 is displayed alternately with the tem-
perature.
3. Rotate the TEMPERATURE dial (5) to set the
temperature.
4. Select LOFAN or HIFAN by pressing the COOK
HI/LO FAN key (8).
5. Select FAN CON or FAN CYC by pressing the
FAN CON/CYC key (11). CYC remains lit if
cycling fan is selected.
6. Rotate the TIME dial (4) to set the cook time.
NOTE: If the time is set to zero (0), the event
is ignored.
7. Press the EVENT # key (13). Event #2 time
and temperature are shown in the display. E2
is displayed alternately with the temperature.
8. Set the desired temperature, fan speed, fan
mode and time.
9. Press the EVENT # key (13) to proceed to the
next event. Enter the event parameters as de-
sired. If HOLD mode is desired, it must be the
last event in any chain. Any events stored after
a HOLD mode will be ignored.
10. To program another chain of events, press a
different PGM # key (10) then press the
EVENT # key (13).
11. Store as many as five (5) programs using all
the PGM # keys.
12. Press PGM MODE ON/OFF (12) to exit the pro-
gramming mode. PGM # disappears from the
display and normal oven operation resumes.
To add new programs or to change the parame-
ters of an existing program, repeat steps 1-12 as
necessary.
SELECTING A PROGRAM
1. To select a program sequence, press the de-
sired PGM # key (10). PGM # will be illumi-
nated. At this time the oven begins to heat up
to the cook temperature stored in the event #1
chain. EI is illuminated and the E1 options are
displayed. The amount of time displayed is the
sum total time of all the programmed events.
2. Press the START TIMER key (6) to start a pro-
grammed sequence of events.
3. Press the EVENT # key (13) to display the time
remaining in the current event chain. The time
will remain displayed for approximately 5 sec-
onds.
4. Press the ACTUAL TEMP key (7) to display the
actual temperature within the oven.
5. Press the CANCEL key (14) to stop an active
program sequence.
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