User's Manual
10
POWER PADS
There are 4 Microwave Power Pads to select from:
25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. A light will indicate the
one in use.
CONVECTION PAD
This is used when foods only require browning( no
microwave)
Note: when cooking the MICROWAVE and CON-
VECTION pads start the cycle and timer. You may
alter power levels during a manual cooking cycle.
When cooking is interrupted, a light will flash as a
reminder that the time is being held (see PAUSE).
TIME/PROGRAM SELECT PADS
These pads are used for setting the cooking time in
1 second steps to a maximum of 30 minutes. They
are also used for programmes from 01-10
TEMPERATURE SETTING PADS
These pads are used to set the convection tempera-
ture. A light will indicate the temperature set.
Selecting the ‘0’ key will switch convection off. If a
temperature key is pressed and held the current
oven temperature will be displayed in the time
display window.
CANCEL/ CALLBACK ‘C’ PAD
Cancels all timed cooking cycles, pre-programmed
operations and stop the microwave energy. It does
not alter the oven temperature . If the oven is hot food
will continue to cook and should be removed from the
oven immediately. This pad will also cancel any incor-
rect operations. It will not erase programs. It can also
be used to view the details of stored programs.
(see CALL BACK)
PROGRAM ‘P’ PAD
Activate or set program
TIME AND PROGRAM DISPLAY
Shows the time set in minutes and seconds and counts
down in 1 second steps during a cooking
cycle.
Also displays error messages and oven tempera-
ture. (PROBLEM SOLVING section 8)
The program display indicates the program number
selected. ‘PP’ indicates programming
MULTI-STAGE INDICATOR
Indicates stage in multi-stage cooking
COLON
When programming the colon will flash to indicate
the time may now be entered.
ON/OFF SWITCH
ERROR DISPLAY
See PROBLEM SOLVING Section 8.
CONTROL PANEL
POWER PADS
CONVECTION PAD
TIME/PROGRAM SELECT PADS
TEMPERATURE SETTING PADS
PROGRAM PAD
CANCEL PAD
TEMPERATURE SETTING PADS
TIME/ERROR DISPLAY
MULTI-STAGE INDICATOR
COLON
TIME/ERROR DISPLAY










