Using The Child Lock - Sears Kenmore ELITE 65.69642 Use And Care Manual

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USING THE CHILD LOCK
The Child Lock locks the operation of the
microwave oven so children cannot use
the microwave oven when you do not
want them to.
To lock the control
panel:
1. TURN dial to select Options
PRESS for next screen.
2. PRESS to select Child Lock
(Icon) will appear on the display screen.
3. TURN dial left to CLOSED.
LOCKED will appear when you try to start
the oven.
PRESS HOME
button, TURN
dial to select
Options and
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To unlock the control
panel:
1. Repeat Steps 1 and 2.
2. TURN dial right to OPEN.
NOTE: Th e ,lock'! icon wil! appea r in the top right corner of
the Home screen.
AI IDIBLE SIGNALS
Your microwave oven comes with audible signals
that can guide you when setting and using your
oven:
A programming tone will sound each time you press
the TouchSmart DIAL
TM
control or touch a pad.
One long tone signals the end of a Minute Timer
countdown.
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Two quick, short tones "I_Z_LI "IZZ_LI s ound once every
minute for the first 15 minutes after an end-of-cooking
signal as a reminder if the food has not been removed
from the oven.
One tone I%_
sounds if you have made an incorrect
entry and no change takes place.
Four tones E_[_[_[_
signal the end of a
cooking cycle.
To deactivate the programming
tone:
TURN dial to
select function
PRESS HOME
and "ON" will be
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TURN dial to
displayed.
to select Options
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