Child lock-out, Regular timer, Hold warm – Kenmore 88329 User Manual

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REGULAR TIMER

Your oven also has a timer that can be used for noncooking functions. When used as a regular timer, the
oven is not running. The time is simply counting down in the display window with no cooking or heating in
the oven. A tone will sound and the word “End” will show in the display window when the time is over.
For settings of this timer, see “Easy Use Chart” Timer Section on page 10.

CHILD LOCK-OUT

Your oven has a “Child Lx>ck-Out” feature to prevent a playful or accidental running of the oven by a child.

After this feature is set, the time is simply counting down to zero in the display window, and no cooking
can occur.
For setting this Child Lock-Out feature, see below.

To set:

To clear:

1. Touch CLEAR.

1. Touch CLEAR.

2. Touch TIME OF DAY.

2. Touch TIME OF DAY.

3. Touch “9” four times.

3. Touch “7” four times.

4. Touch START.

4. Touch START.

^^HOLD WARM”

Your oven has a “Hold Warm” feature that keeps food warm after the cooking is done.

To use the “Hold Warm” feature:

1. Touch CLEAR.
2. Touch HOLD WARM.
3. Set the desired cooking cycle following suitable operating instructions on pages 13 through 27 in this

manual.

4. Touch START. When the cooking cycle is over, the oven will switch into “Hold Warm” to keep the food

warm. “Hold” will show in the Display Window. The power control setting changes to Power Level 1.
The “Hold Warm” will continue for up to 100 minutes or until the door has been opened or STOP has
been touched.

If you want to keep your cooked food warm, the “Hold Warm” feature can be used independently without
setting the cooking cycle.

To use the “Hold Warm” feature independently:

1. Touch CLEAR.

2. Touch HOLD WARM.
3. Touch START.

The oven will begin to keep the food warm with power level 1 for up to 100 minutes or until the door has been
opened or STOP has been touched.

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