The display/touch
screen functions as both a display and a
menu-driven touch screen control.
Display
The display screen shows the time of day and "Home" screen
when the oven is not in use. If the time of day is hidden (see
"Clock" section), "Home" will appear in its place.
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_ Reheat II
Ultra 1
Defrost
_ Cook II
Grill 1
_ S°ften 1_
& Melt
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I ,°'e
Simmer
I Baked 1_
Hold
Goods
Warm I
During programming,
the display screen displays function
menus, servings and weights, preparation
instructions, and
cooking time/power
settings. During a cooking cycle, it counts
down the remaining time, and gives prompts to stir or turn food.
Touch Screen
The LCD touch screen is used to input commands.
A light- to
medium-pressure
touch of the fingerLip will activate the menu
choice. However, sensitivity of the touch screen may vary, and
using the tips or backs of fingernails may provide more accuracy
when inputting commands.
The following demonstrates
how to use the touch screen displays
to navigate through menus. This example shows the display
screens and selections when cooking chicken pieces.
1. From Home screen, touch "Cook." Display shows:
Cook
(CerealS(
Eggs )
(,,0z00)
Food
2. Touch "More ( ;hoices." Display shows:
Cook
Gra_nss 1 (
Meat
(,oo,,,,)( 1
4 D(Oan0°')
3. Touch "Poultry." Display shows:
Poultry
(Breast)(
Breast 1
Boneiss
Bonelss
Poached
PanBrown
< o,oon°
]
4.
Touch "Pieces,
Bone-ln."Turn
dialto
enter weight.
Display
shows:
PiecesBO.E-,N
Cooks 0.5-2.0 Pounds.
ll_lpounds
ENTER
AMOUNT
PRESS
PREPARE
DONENESS,
OR START
5.
Touch "Doneness"
if desired.
(See "Doneness"
in the "Oven
Use" section.
Display shows:
Doneness
Press + button to
change doneness level.
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LESS
NORMAL
MORE
Normal is lowest (
_
level allowed for
L_tJ
this food.
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6. Touch "Start." While cooking, Display shows:
01:37
When cooking is over, display shows:
End
Let stand 3 minutes
covered.
Remove
food
or
press
Hotd Warm.
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Warm