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What your oven will do while in the
Sabbath mode:
The oven will not shut off automatically.
The temperature displays of the active
ovens will show "Sab".
To prevent accidental key pad presses,
only the 0-9, Start, Upper Oven, and Lower
Oven key pads will work. (The Cancel/Off
pad will also work, but it must be pressed
1 second longer.)
No tones will sound.
No prompts, error messages, or tempera-
ture changes will be displayed.
The ON Indicator Light will light up when
the oven is heating and will go off when
the oven stops heating.
NOTE:
If you open the oven door when the
elements are off, the elements will not turn
on. Elements will not turn on immediately
after the door is closed. If you open the
oven door when the elements are on, the
elements will turn off after a delay. Again,
elements will not turn on immediately after
the door is closed.
To change the temperature during the
Sabbath mode for holidays:
1.
Press a Number Pad and hold for 2
seconds for the desired temperature.
Each Number Pad is programmed for a
specific set temperature:
NUMBER
PAD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
10
O
our
ven
SET
TEMPERATURE
170°F (77°C)
200°F (93°C)
250°F (121°C)
275°F (135°C)
300°F (149°C)
325°F (163°C)
350°F (177°C)
375°F (191°C)
400°F (204°C)
450°F (232°C)
2.
Press START and hold for 2 seconds.
NOTE:
START
to one half hour to reach the
desired temperature.
To end the Sabbath mode:
Press and hold Number Pad 6 for
5 seconds.
If a power failure occurs during the
Sabbath mode:
The oven will automatically return to the
Sabbath mode at the desired temperature
when power returns.
Setting your double oven for the
Sabbath
If you want to set your oven to meet "no
work" requirements for the Sabbath, follow
these steps:
1.
Press BAKE.
BAKE
2.
Press Number Pads to set the tempera-
ture you want.
3
2
5
(example for 325°F)
3.
Press START.
START
Star K certification pending. Full certifica-
tion by Star K is expected near the end of
1996 or early 1997. Information is accurate
as of 5/96.
It may take the oven up

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