Panasonic NN-SN933W NN-SN733W Owner's Manual (English) - Page 22

Timer Feature (Kitchen Timer/StandTime/Delay Start

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Timer Feature This feature allows you to program the oven as a kitchen timer. It can also be used to program a standing time after cooking is completed and/or to program a delay start. To Use as a Kitchen Timer: Example: To count down 5 minutes. 1. • Press Timer once. CAUTION: If oven lamp is lit while using the timer feature, the oven is incorrectly programed. Stop oven immediately and reread instructions. To Set Delay Start: Example: To delay the start of cooking for 5 minutes, and cook at P6 power for 3 minutes. 1. • Press Timer once. 2. • Set desired amount of time using number pads. (up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds). 3. • Press Start. Time will count down without oven operatings. To Set Stand Time: Example: To cook at P6 power for 3 minutes, with stand time of 5 minutes. 1. • Enter the desired Power level (see page 13 for directions). Press 5 times 2. • Set desired cooking time using number pads. 3. • Press Timer once. 4. • Set desired amount of Stand Time using number pads. (up to 99 minutes and 99 sec- onds) 5. • Press Start. Cooking will start. After cooking, stand time will count down without oven operating. 2. 3. Press 5 times • Enter desired amount of delay time using number pads. (up to 99 minutes and 99 seconds) • Enter the desired Power level (see page 13 for directions). 4. • Set desired cooking time using number pads. 5. • Press Start. Delay time will count down. Then cooking will start. NOTE: 1. When each stage finishes, a two-beep signal sounds. At the end of the program, the oven will beep five times. 2. If the oven door is opened during Stand Time, Kitchen Timer or Delay Time, the time on the display will continue to count down. 3. Stand time and Delay start cannot be programmed before any automatic function. This is to prevent the starting temperature of food from rising before defrosting or cooking begins. A change in starting temperature could cause inaccurate results. 20

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Timer Feature
This feature allows you to program the
oven as a kitchen timer. It can also be used
to program a standing time after cooking is
completed and/or to program a delay start.
To Use as a Kitchen Timer:
Example: To count down 5 minutes.
1.
• Press
Timer
once.
2.
• Set desired amount
of time using number
pads.
(up to 99 minutes and
99 seconds).
3.
• Press
Start
.
Time will count down
without oven
operatings.
To Set Stand Time:
Example: To cook at P6 power for
3 minutes, with stand time of
5 minutes.
1.
Press 5 times
• Enter the desired
Power level
(see
page 13 for directions).
2.
• Set desired cooking
time using number
pads.
3.
• Press
Timer
once.
4.
• Set desired amount
of Stand Time using
number pads. (up to 99
minutes and 99 sec-
onds)
5.
• Press
Start
.
Cooking will start.
After cooking, stand
time will count down
without oven
operating.
CAUTION:
If oven lamp is lit while using the timer
feature, the oven is incorrectly pro-
gramed. Stop oven immediately and re-
read instructions.
To Set Delay Start:
Example: To delay the start of cooking
for 5 minutes, and cook at P6
power for 3 minutes.
1.
• Press
Timer
once.
2.
• Enter desired amount of
delay time using number
pads. (up to 99 minutes
and 99 seconds)
3.
Press 5 times
• Enter the desired
Power level
(see
page 13 for directions).
4.
• Set desired cooking
time using number
pads.
5.
• Press
Start
.
Delay time will
count down. Then
cooking will start.
NOTE:
1. When each stage
nishes, a two-beep
signal sounds. At the end of the program,
the oven will beep
ve times.
2. If the oven door is opened during Stand
Time, Kitchen Timer or Delay Time, the
time on the display will continue to count
down.
3. Stand time and Delay start cannot be
programmed before any automatic
function. This is to prevent the starting
temperature of food from rising before
defrosting or cooking begins. A change
in starting temperature could cause inac-
curate results.