OPERATION AND SERVICE PROCEDURES
RC231002 Rev. 3 60
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR COOK AND OFF
CLOCK TIMER
Figure 61
SETTING THE CLOCK AT POWER-UP
When electrical power is first applied to the range, or after
a power interruption exceeding the capability of the clock,
the display will flash "88:88" with no indicator words or
symbols being on or flashed. The display reading of
"88:88" will flash until the clock is set unless timer is set.
The flash rate of the display will be one (1) second "ON" and
one (1) second "OFF".
The "TIME-OF-DAY" is set initially by rotating the set knob
clockwise or counterclockwise three (3) to four (4) steps.
"12:00" and the symbols "Ñ" and "¹" will be displayed.
The "TIME-OF-DAY" may be entered by rotating the set
knob clockwise or counterclockwise as necessary. If the
clock is not set within four (4) seconds, the symbols will go
out and the clock will start keeping time at "12:00".
SETTING THE CLOCK
To Change Current Time:
The Time-of-Day setting may be changed any time (unless
the timer is counting down) by rotating the set knob
clockwise or counterclockwise causing the symbols "Ñ"
and "¹" to light. Continue to rotate the knob to set.
When time entry has stopped for a period of approximately
four (4) seconds the symbols "Ñ" and "¹" will go out and the
clock will start keeping time.
USING THE MINUTE TIMER
The Minute Timer Function can be selected at any time
unless the auto timer is in operation, by pushing the set
button once. The symbols "Ñ" and " " will light and the
display will show ":00". The Minute Timer "TIME" can be
entered at this time by rotating the set knob. Up to nine (9)
hours, fifty (50) minutes can be set, with minutes/seconds
displayed up to sixty (60) minutes, and hours/minutes and
"HR" displayed above one (1) hour.
The display will increase in five (5) second, ten (10)
second, one (1) minute, five (5) minute, and ten (10)
minute increments, depending on the amount of time
programmed into the timer. Four (4) seconds after the last
time entry, the Minute Timer starts counting down with the
symbol " " in the display.
When the Minute Timer has timed out to zero, the display
will show ":00", "" will go out, and the "END OF CYCLE"
tone will sound one (1) second "ON", one (1) second
"OFF", for a period of six (6) seconds (three (3) tones). The
display will then return to the "TIME-OF-DAY" or to flashing
"88:88" if the time-of-day has not been set.
To cancel the Minute Timer action prior to time-out, the
Minute Timer "TIME" setting must be changed to zero.
While the Minute Timer is counting down the Time-of-Day
is displayed by depressing the set button one time. The
Time-of-Day will be displayed with no words/symbols
indicators on and the Minute Timer "TIME" counting down
in the background. The Time-of-Day is displayed until the
set button is depressed or until the timer has timed out.
If the set button is depressed again one time the Clock/
Timer changes back to displaying the Minute Timer set-
ting. If the Minute Timer has timed out to zero (0) while the
Time-of-Day is being displayed, the display acts in the
normal "END OF CYCLE" mode.
To change the Time-of-Day during a Minute Timer Func-
tion, press the set button once to display the Time-of-Day.
Rotate the set knob to the desired time of day.
USING THE AUTO TIMER
This timer is used in conjunction with the oven's Timed
Bake or Self-Clean functions to automatically turn off the
oven when the timer counts down to zero. NOTE: The
oven start time can not be delayed with this timer.
The Auto Timer function can be selected at any time,
unless the Minute Timer is in operation, by pushing the set
button two (2) times. The symbols "Ñ" and " " and the
word "AUTO" will light and the display will show ":00".
The Auto Timer "TIME" can be entered at this time by
rotating the set knob. Up to nine (9) hours, fifty (50)
minutes can be set, with minutes/seconds displayed up to
sixty (60) minutes, and hours/minutes and "HR" displayed
above one (1) hour. Four (4) seconds after the last time
entry, the Minute Timer starts counting down with the
symbol " " and the word "AUTO" in the display.