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PROGRAM LOCK
This procedure locks the Memory keys' power levels, stage(s) and time
settings. The oven can be locked only if it is unlocked. If already locked,
Program Lock cannot be done again.
1. Close the door. Make sure the Display is blank.
2. Press and hold in the
X2
key for 10 seconds until [ PROG P L ] displays.
3. After 3 seconds, [ PROG P L ] disappears and the Display goes blank.
Memory keys cannot be reprogrammed until PROG LOCK is deactivated.
PROGRAM UNLOCK
This procedure reverses PROG LOCK to allow Memory keys
1
6
to be
programmed. The oven can be unlocked only if it is locked. If already
unlocked, Program Unlock cannot be done again.
1. Open the door. Make sure [ 0 ] displays.
2. Press and hold in the STOP/RESET key and
X2
key for 10 seconds
until [ PROG P ] displays.
3. After 3 seconds, [ PROG P ] disappears and [ 0 ] displays.
Memory keys can be reprogrammed.
LIST MEMORY
This feature allows you to review all the Memory keys' power levels, stage(s)
and time settings.
1. Open the door and leave it open.
2. While pressing STOP/RESET, press START.
3. Power levels, stages and time settings for all Memory keys display in
sequence: [ A1 ] [ A6 ] represent Memory keys
1
6
and [ b1 ] [ b6]
represent Memory keys
1
6
with
X2
.
[ bEEP] displays with the Beep Tone Loudness and Duration settings.
[ P ] or [ P L ] displays: [ P ] indicates Program Unlock; [ P L ] indicates
Program Lock.
To review memory beginning with a particular Memory key:
1. Open the door and leave it open.
2. While pressing STOP/RESET, press START.
3. As the Memory keys' power levels, stages and time settings begin to
display in sequence, press STOP/RESET.
4. Press the Memory key where you want your review to begin.
5. Press START. The sequence will proceed at the Memory key you
selected. You may press STOP/RESET twice to stop the process.
PROG
PROG
PROG
STAGE HIGH
PROG
1
STAGE DEFROST
PROG
2
STAGE
HIGH
PROG
1
STAGE
HIGH
PROG
1
STAGE
2
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