The cooker came with the house and whoever was cleaning it was very thorough..... cleaning off the temperature dials for the 2 knobs on the left of the facia. Do you have a picture of the dials so that we can re-install the transfers in the correct places?
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You have to take everything out your oven all the removables , then turn knob to pyrolyse and the other knob to 1 for mild cleaning 2 for medium and 3 for heavy cleaning
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.
Fill
the insert of the Corning ware 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.
2
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.
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.
Hello,
The control on the right is for temperature,0 to 275 degrees centigrade.50 is about at 2 o, clock and 275 is about 9 o, clock.Middle dial is for the timer.The left hand one is your functions.at 2o,clock is the light.At 3o,clock is conventional oven top and bottom elements heat.5o,clock is the top element for browning.7o,clock is the bottom element for crisping.9o,clock is the infra red grill for small stuff one element.11o,clock is the full grill for all.12o,clock is off.If you need to order the knobs the part no. is 3303563831. cost € 21.36.
I also don't have a manual, but work on computers so tried some buttons and they did the trick.
On the left hand side is the button that has Mode, and then a series of buttons.
On the right hand side there is a series of buttons, and one looks like heat coming from the bottom. Turn this button to that setting.
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On the left side, press the mode button, and then press the button that looks like a thermometer. This is the mode for setting the temperature of the over.
Beside the display windows, there is knob that looks like a dial on an analog clock. Turn this dial until the temperature you want appears.
User manuals are hard to find.
The problem I had was setting the clock on a single Diplomat oven, with no clock button. Here's my solution :
DIPLOMAT OVEN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The Diplomat single oven is controlled by two knobs and a set of buttons along the middle of the control panel.
The left knob sets the temperature of the oven, while the right knob selects the function to be performed, e.g. fan oven, grill, etc.
The buttons along the middle set the cooker clock, the start and end times of cooking, and the “+” and “-“ buttonswill increase or decrease the time shown on the cooker’s clock. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE OVEN WILL NOT OPERATE UNTIL THE CLOCK IS SET.
If there is any interruption to the power supply (including manually switching off at the main switch) the oven will not operate until the clock is reset.
Here’s how to set the clock:
First press simultaneously the first two buttons to the left of the control panel. They are marked as a Bell symbol (Alarm) , and a steaming Cooking Pot (Start of Cooking Time). Then immediately press the plus “+” or minus “-“ buttons to increase or decrease the time displayed. When the desired time has been reached, leave it for a few seconds, and it will remain set at this time.Any further changes to the displayed time will require this procedure to be repeated.
Hope this helps!
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