Electromechancial Start/End Cooking Programmer
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The Cooking Programmer
The figure illustrates the controls for the programmer.
Knobs 1, 2 and 3 allow you to make all the necessary
settings.
Knob 1
When turned in the clockwise direction, it allows you to
correct the time setting on the digital clock (upon installa-
tion, after a power failure or when it runs fast or slow etc.).
Knob 2
When turned in the clockwise direction, it:
– sets the duration of the cooking time (max of 210 min-
utes);
– stops the acoustical signal (
– sets the oven on manual mode (
The symbols for the above appear in quadrant 4.
Knob 3
When pressed and turned in either the clockwise or coun-
terclockwise direction, it sets the start of the cooking time
displayed in quadrant 5. When the clock is adjusted, you
must check that the time on the clock is synchronized
with the time shown in quadrant 5.
Manual Operating Mode for the Oven
The oven can be used normally, i.e. without being pro-
grammed. In this case, knob 2 must be turned in the clock-
wise direction until the
Semiautomatic Operating Mode
The start time is nornal and end cooking time is pro-
grammed:
prepare the food to be cooked; rotate knob 2 in the clock-
wise direction and set the number of minutes for the end
cooking time in quadrant 4; turn the oven knob to the de-
sired temperature. Make sure that the time on the clock is
synchronized with the time shown in quadrant 5.
Automatic Operating Mode
Arrange the food to be cooked; turn knob 2 in the clock-
wise direction, setting the length of the cooking time in
quadrant 4; press and rotate knob 3 in the clockwise di-
rection to set the cooking start time in quadrant 5; turn
the oven knob to the desired temperature setting. At the
end of the cooking time, the "0" in quadrant 4 will be aligned
with the marker; this indicates that the oven is no longer
operating. An acoustical signal will sound to indicate that
the cooking time is over.
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symbol appears in quadrant 4.
To stop the signal, turn knob 2 in the clockwise direction
so that the
symbol is aligned with the marker in quad-
rant 4.
Example of programmer setting for the automatic operat-
ing mode for the oven.
End cooking time: 7:00 p.m.
Length of cooking time: 2 hours.
Arrange the food that is to be cooked; turn knob 2 in the
clockwise direction, setting the length of the cooking time
(2 hours) in quadrant 4.; press and rotate knob 3 in the
clockwise direction, setting the end cooking time, 5:00, in
quadrant 5; turn the oven control knob to the temperature
setting desired.
After these settings have been made, the programmer
will automatically stop and start the oven at 5:00 and
7:00 respectively.
Timer
The programmer can also serve as a timer only if the oven
is not programmed for automatic operating mode and is
not on.
To use the timer feature, turn knob 2 in the clockwise di-
rection to set the time in quadrant 4. The maximum time
setting is 210 minutes. To stop the acoustical signal, turn
knob 2 in the clockwise direction until the
aligned with the marker in quadrant 4.
Programmed Cooking
Programmed cooking is no different than normal cooking.
The programmer does not control the cooking time setting
when you are not present or doing other work. Therefore,
it is best to use the completely automatic mode for foods
which do not require special attention. When programming
a time greater than 12 hours, it must always refer to the
first 12 hours of the day (e.g. 20:00 must be understood to
mean 8:00 and so forth). Therefore, it is possible to pro-
gram cooking 12 hours in advance.
Important
To use the oven manually (without the programmer), the
following is necessary:
1. Upon adjusting the clock, make sure that the time
shown is synchronized with the time shown in quad-
rant 5.
2. Turn knob 2 in the clockwise direction so that the
symbol is aligned with the marker in quadrant 4.
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