The Time Bake works in conjunction with the timer. Depending on how old your oven is, you may have touch pad controls or the timer has two needles you can set. One for the start time and the other needle would be for how long you want to cook.
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No, that's what I'm saying. There is no timer. Just those two dials.
No clock on your stove?
Is there a clock, P-C?
No, there is no clock. Not even on the range.
But there is an outlet in case I decide to plug something in and prove that you can convert heat into electricity or something.
P-C, that is beyond wierd. I have no explanation for the craxiness of stove manufacturers.
Damn you, General Electric! Daaaaamn yooooouuuu!!
That's it, you're demoted to Colonel!
I don't have a clock in my oven either. I use the timer in my microwave, or the stopwatch on my watch.
As a child I was fascinated by all things mechanical and electric, so I figured out the functionings of our electric oven by myself.
P-C, what model is it?
Usually found on a tag on the wall of the front of the oven when you open the door, or on the door itself when door is opened.
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