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https://www.google.com/search?q=new+world+g60m+oven+manual

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There are 6 buttons below the clock display.To take it out of AUTO and stop the clock and oven thinking the display is flashing:

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what this need is to set the reprograms

here are solution below

You can set the timer on a Corning ware slow cooker to automatically switch to a warming setting when you estimate Foods will finish Cooking The programmable features allow you to leave food stewing at home while you are out of the house, freeing up your day. Set the timer on a Corningware slow cooker to let the kitchen appliance do all the Work, and come home to a fully cooked meal.



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  • 3 Press the "Cook Time" button on the right side of the electronic control panel to add hours to the timer which will show a total time in hours with a red digital display. Continue to press the button until the display indicates the desired cook time in one-hour increments up to 10 hours. The cooker will automatically adjust the temperature setting based on the amount of time you programmed on the timer. Cooking times of six hours or less automatically start on "High" heat and times of seven hours or more will start on "Low" heat. A small indicator light will come on below the word to tell you the cooking temperature.

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    Pleace HELP!!! How do I set the clock on my Russell Hobbs RHM1712 microwave?

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    You can set the timer on a range slow cooker to automatically switch to a warming setting when you estimate foods will finish cooking. The programmable features allow you to leave food stewing at home while you are out of the house, freeing up your day.

    Set the timer on a range slow cooker to let the kitchen appliance do all the work, and come home to a fully cooked meal.

    Fill the insert of the range slow cooker with food and cover it with the lid. At least a quarter of the insert should be filled with liquid to keep the environment moist during long cooking times.

    Press the "On/Off" button on the left side of the electronic control panel in the front of the appliance. This will turn on the slow cooker to the low heat "Warm" setting.

    Press the "Cook Time" button on the right side of the electronic control panel to add hours to the timer which will show a total time in hours with a red digital display. Continue to press the button until the display indicates the desired cook time in one-hour increments up to 10 hours.
    The cooker will automatically adjust the temperature setting based on the amount of time you programmed on the timer. Cooking times of six hours or less automatically start on "High" heat and times of seven hours or more will start on "Low" heat.
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    When the correct time is showing, leave the buttons alone for four or five seconds.
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