Example: To cook at
power level P 80 for 40 seconds:
Step
Procedure
Enter 40 seconds by touching
1
4 and 0.
2
3
Touch POWER. Display
prompt you to enter power
level.
Touch 8 to enter power level
P 80.
4
Power level
Press
P100(100%)
1,0
P 90 (90%)
9
P 80 (80%)
8
P 70 (70%)
7
P 60 (60%)
6
P 50 (50%)
5
P 40 (40%)
4
P 30 (30%)
3
P 20 (20%)
2
P 10 (10%)
1
P o (0%)
o
Touch START.
Keypad
4
0
POWER
8
Display
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Note:
•
Cooking
time can be set up to 99 minutes
99 seconds.
•
When you cook on P100 power, skip step 2 and 3.
•
Foods with high moisture
content
should
be cooked
on P100 power.
•
To check the power
level while Kitchen Timer is operating,
touch POWER.
•
Power level can also be entered
by touching
POWER
keypad repeatedly
until
your desired
power appears
in the display.
•
To change
power
level during cooking,
touch POWER.
Indicator
P flashes
in
the display.
Touch
POWER
repeatedly
until your desired
power appears
or
touch POWER
and number
keypads
while indicator
P flashes.
POWER
LEVEL
SEI"rlNG
GUIDE
P100
• Cooking poultry, vegetables,
P 50 • Cooking custards and pasta.
and most casseroles.
Boiling
• Cooking rump roast, ham, veal,
water,
lamb.
• Preheating
a browning dish.
P 90
• Reheating
rice and pasta.
P 40
° Cooking less tender cuts of meat in
liquid or slow-cooking
dishes.
• Completing
the cooking cycle of
less tender roasts.
P 80
• Reheating
precooked or
P 30
• Completing
the cooking cycle of
prepared
food quickly,
casseroles,
stews, sauces.
• Cooking fish.
• Manual defrosting.
P 70
° Cooking cheese dishes.
P 20
• Softening chocolate.
• Clarifying butter.
• Heating breads, rolls, pancakes,
tacos, tortillas, French toast.
P 60
• Cooking scrambled eggs.
P 10 • Softening cream cheese, butter.
• Baking
cakes.
• Keeping
casseroles
warm.