GE PNSF39Z01 Bread Maker User Manual


 
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SET
TIME
HARDNESS
DATA
RECHARGE TONIGHT
RECHARGE NOW
TOUCH
HOLD
or
REMAINING CAPACITY
FLOW RATE GPM
GALLONS TODAY
AVG. DAILY GALLONS
Programming the Control
Timer settings required—upon installation and after an extended power outage.
NOTE:
When the transformer is plugged into the electrical outlet,
12:00 AM
is flashing and
PRESENT TIME
show in the
upper display area. Program the timer as instructed below. If
PL--
is flashing, see the
Setting Model Code
section.
A beep sounds while pressing buttons for timer programming. One beep signals a change in the timer display.
Repeated beeps means the timer will not accept a change from the button or arrow you have pressed and you
should use another.
To program the timer, you will use the
SET, UP (+)
and
DOWN (-)
buttons.
Set present time of day
NOTE:
If the words
PRESENT TIME
do not show in the display, press the
SET
button until they do.
Press the
UP (+)
or
DOWN (-)
b
utton to set. The
UP
b
utton moves the display ahead; the
DOWN
b
utton moves the
time backward.
NOTE:
Each press of an
UP
or
DOWN
b
utton changes the time by 1 minute. Holding the buttons in changes the time
32 minutes each second.
If the present time is between noon and midnight, be sure
PM
shows.
If the present time is between midnight and noon be sure
AM
shows.
When the present time shows, press
SET
to apply.
Set water hardness number
NOTE:
If
15
(factory default) and
HARDNESS
do not show
in the display, press the
SET
button until they do.
Press the
UP (+)
or
DOWN (-)
b
utton to set your water hardness number in the display. The
DOWN
b
utton moves the
display down to 1. The
UP
b
utton moves the display up to 110.
NOTE:
Each press of an
UP (+)
or
DOWN (-)
b
utton changes the display by 1 between 1 and 25. Above 25, the display
changes 5 at a time ( 25, 30, 35, etc.). Holding a button in changes the numbers twice each second.
When your water hardness number shows, press
SET
to apply.
NOTE:
If there is clear water iron in your water supply, you will need to increase the hardness setting by 5 for each
1 ppm of clear water iron in your water supply.
You can get the grains per gallon (gpg) hardness of your water supply from a water analysis laboratory, or call and ask your
local water department, if you are on a municipal supply, or call GE Answer Center
®
to request a water hardness test kit.
If your report shows hardness in parts per million (ppm) simply divide by 17.1 to get the equivalent number of grains per gallon.
2
1
2
1
PRESENT TIME
AM
HARDNESS
TOUCH or HOLD button
UP (+) button
Set button
DOWN (-) button
DATA button
Display