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Duke 6/13 - Manual Cooking

Duke 6/13
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cooking. Programs 1 and 2 provide the user with 6 events
each, and programs 3, 4 and 5 provide 4 events each. The
user sets the value programmed for each event. The Program
buttons are locked out when the control is running a manual
timed cook.
1 Event = time, temp, fan speed, fan mode.
Cancel Button
The CANCEL button is provided to clear the timer and
enable the program buttons and rotary dials. It also cancels
the Programming Mode, the beeper, and turns off any
indicators that are no longer needed.
Power Up
On initial power up, the time digits will always display zeros
with a colon. The temperature digits will display zeros with
the degree (°) indicator lit. The C will also be lit in the
display if the Celsius option is selected. When the control is
turned off, the temperature/timer setting is stored. When the
control is turned on again, it will automatically return to the
last set time and temperature.
Cool Down
This features enables the oven to be cooled rapidly by
allowing the fan to operate with the heating elements turned
off. To activate, turn the Power Switch to the COOL
position and open the oven door. When the door is opened
enough to disengage the door switch, the fan will turn on.
Closing the door will turn the fan off.
Manual Cooking
A normal, non-programmed cooking cycle can be initiated
as follows:
Turn Power Switch to COOK position.
Set the desired time using the TIME dial
Set the desired temperature using the TEMP dial.
Select the desired fan speed using the COOK HI/LO
FAN button.
Select the fan to be on continuously or cycled using
the FAN CON/CYC button.
Set the HOLD temperature, if desired.
Press the START TIME button to start the cooking
cycle.
Pressing the CANCEL button will “zero” the Timer
at any time.
Programmed Chain Cooking
With the control in normal operating mode, press the desired
chain (PGM 1-5) BUTTON. If the selected chain has been
programmed, the first event will be loaded. The timer will
not start until the START TIME button is pressed. The
oven temperature will be controlled to the temperature
programmed to the first event.
Chain Programming
Each of the 5 PGM buttons can be programmed to perform a
different sequence or “chain” of events. Each event, or step,
includes a setting for the time, temperature, fan speed, and
fan mode. PGM 1 and PGM 2 allow the user to set up to 6
events to be performed during the cooking cycle, while
PGM 3, PGM 4, and PGM 5 allow up to 4 events. The last
event for any of the Programmed Chains can be set to be a
Hold mode. Programming the PGM buttons is performed as
follows:
Turn Power Switch to COOK position.
Press the PGM MODE ON/OFF button to enter the
programming mode. All PGM indicators will flash
and the balance of the display will be blanked.
At this time, one of the PGM BUTTON (1-5) must
be pressed to select which chain is to be programmed.
When the desired PGM button is pressed, the
appropriate PGM indicator will remain flashing and
event 1 time and temperature will be displayed. The
event number (E1 - E6) will be displayed alternately
wi the temperature digits.
To change the event time, turn the TIME dial. The
time entered will be displayed in the time digits.
To change event temperature, turn the TEMP dial for
the desired set temperature. The temperature entered
will be displayed in the temperature digits. The event
number display will not be shown while the TEMP
dial is being rotated.
To change the fan speed, press the COOK HI/LO
FAN button. The display indicators will show the
selected cook mode.
Press the FAN CON/CYC button to select
continuous or cycled fan. The display will show FAN
CON or FAN CYC to indicate which mode is
selected. The CYCLE indicator will light if the
cycled fan is enabled.
To set up a hold mode, press the HOLD button. The
HOLD indicator will be lit when this mode has been
selected.
When an event is programmed as a Hold, that
event will be the last recognized event of the
chain. As an example, if Event 3 is set up as a
Hold and Event 4 was set up as a Cook, Event 4
would be ignored.
To exit the Programming mode, press the PGM ON/
OFF or CANCEL button. The programmed
parameters are saved at this time.
To program another event within the same chain,
press the EVENT # button. The parameters of the
previous event are saved at this time and sequential
event will be displayed. If the previous event was the
last of the chain, the first event will be displayed.
To program another chain, press the desired PGM
BUTTON (1-5). Event 1 of the selected chain will
be displayed and the parameters of the previously
programmed chain will be saved at this time.

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