Maytag cwe4200acb Manual

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Brand: Maytag

Category: Oven

Type: Manual  for Maytag CWE4200ACB

Pages: 17

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Explanation of Function Pads Setting the Clock and Timer
The following pads are found on your Maytag Clock
electronic clock and oven control:
To set the time-of-day clock:
Cancel Pad 1. Press the CLOCK pad once. The words "Set
Press this pad to cancel all operations except Time" will flash in the display.
the time-of-day clock and timer. If you are 2. Set the correct time of day using the and
ever unsure if you've programmed the control pads.
correctly, press the CANCEL pad and start To change the time by one minute,
over. press either pad once.
To change the time in increments of 10
and Pads minutes, press and hold either pad.
Press or press and hold these pads to enter When the power is first supplied to the oven or
the time or temperature desired. These pads if there has been a power failure, the display
are also used to select Hi or Lo broil, will flash. Follow above instructions to set the
clock. The clock time cannot be changed when
Timer Pad the oven is set for a cook or timing operation.
The timer can be set from 1 minute to 9 hours, Cancel the operation to set the clock.
50 minutes. It will count down by seconds Press the CLOCK pad to recall the time of day
(when set for 1 minute) or minutes (when set when another function is displayed.
for 2 minutes or more time). See this page for
instructions on setting the timer.
Timer
Clock Pad To set the timer:
Use this pad to set the time-of-day clock. For l. Press the TIMER pad once. The words
instructions to do this, see this page. "Set Timer" will flash in the display.
You may also press this pad to recall the 2. Set the desired time using the and
current time of day. For example, if the timer pads.
is counting down in the display, press the
Press either pad once to change the
CLOCK pad to return the current time to the
time by 1 minute (if the Timer is set for
display. The timer will continue to count down
up to 1 hour), 5 minutes (ff the Timer is
and a signal will sound when the time expires, set for over 1 hour), or 10 minutes (ff
the Timer is set for over 2 hours/.
CookTime / Oven Stop Pads
Press and hold either pad to change
These pads are used to program the oven to the time in 5 minute or 10 minute
start and stop automatically, either increments, depending upon the time
immediately or at a later time. For detailed set in the display.
information on using Programmed Oven
Operations, see pages 10 to 11. The TIMER can be set from 1 minute (0HR:01)
up to 9 hours and 50 minutes (9 HR:50).
BroilPad The timing operation will start automatically.
Use this pad to select broil. Two heat Colons will flash in the display to indicate a
selections are available for broiling - Hi and timing operation. One long continuous beep
Lo. See page 9 for more broiling information, will signal the end of the timing operation and
"End" will briefly appear in the display. The
time of day will automatically reappear in the
OvenTemp Pad display. The TIMER pad does not control the
This pad is used to select the oven oven.
temperature. The bake temperature is set by
pressing this pad and the or pad. To cancel: Press the TIMER pad and hold for
Additional baking information can be found 3 seconds. The time of day will reappear after
on pages 6 to 7. a slight delay.
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