Auto Cook Codes
Auto Cook codes 1 through 8 are designed to give
When codes 2 through 8 are selected, the oven
you easy automatic results with a number of foods.
determines how much additional cooking time is
Code 1, designed for reheating foods quickly, turns
needed after steam has been sensed, automatically
the oven off automatically as soon as the sensor
switches to
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COOK and signals. The word
detects steam from the foods.
“AUTO” on the display is then replaced by
countdown numbers indicating remaining cooking
time. When the signal is heard, the oven door may
be opened for stirring, turning or rotating food.
Example:
AUTO
COOK
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START
Place covered food in oven. Touch
Word “AUTO” shows
AUTO COOK pad. “ENTER COOK
on display, indicating
CODE” flashes on display.
steam sensor is activated.
DO NOT OPEN DOOR.
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DOOR MAY
AFFECT
COOHNG
PERFORMANCE.
CODE
COOK
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sounds when
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Touch number pad for desired code.
“CODE 2“ shows on the display.
Touch START.
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food, if necessary. When
done, oven beeps every
minute until door is opened or
CLEAWOFF is touched.
How to Adjust Auto Cook Codes to Suit Your Taste
By simply adding a 1 after any Auto Cook code If you want a longer cooking time than a code
number, you can set the oven to cook for
2090
less provides, add a 9 after the code.
time than the code would regularly provide.
For the chicken in the example at left, code 49 would
For example, if code 4 cooks your chicken more done
provide 20% longer cooking time than the regular
than you like it, set code 41 next time and you’ll get
code 4 would provide.
20% shorter cooking time.
Example:
Touch AUTO COOK pad.
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AUTO
COOK
n
START
Touch number pads 4 and 1 in that
order. “AUTO CODE 4“ shows on
the display.
Touch START. “AUTO” shows
on display. DO NOT OPEN DOOR
until first oven signal, then rotate dish
1/2 turn if necessary. Close door and
touch START to finish cooking.
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