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Whirlpool (non-digital) Oven model RYE2698 Timer Problem

  • bugler Jan 10, 2014

    Some how this got posted in vacs instead of ovens. I did not see a drop down to select a forum. Sorry!

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I have a griddler that has been used for greasy cooking--looks baked on. How do I clean the griddler? Water won't do it.

The best way to clean a griddle caked with grease is to turn it on and let it get hot. Then turn it off and while still hot, use a non abrasive cleanser (aka Comet, Bon Ami) with a nylon scrubber to cut through the grease. If the griddle does not have a non stick surface, you can get "screens" to work the grease free. This is what is used on professional grills (usually on a nightly basis). If all else fails, most oven cleaners will do a nice job.
Jun 16, 2011 • Vacuums
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I have the porcelain coated pans and the kids burnt chilled cheese and just can't seem to get it clean now

You can use spray-on oven cleaner, such as "Easy Off" or any similar store brand. Do not use oven cleaner on Aluminum pans, pans with non-stick coatings, or pots/pans with plastic or rubber handles. Wear rubber gloves when working with oven cleaner. It is a very powerful cleaner and can burn your skin.
  1. Put the pan in your empty kitchen sink.
  2. Spray it on generously with oven cleaner.
  3. Leave it overnight, 8 hours or so.
  4. In the morning thoroughly rinse and wipe all the areas you sprayed, including the sink.
You should have a clean pan and a clean sink. Refer to the oven cleaner's label for further instructions and safety hazards. Choose the type of oven cleaner that suits your needs. In my experience, "Fume Free" oven cleaners take longer and don't work as well. Seemingly, the more noxiously fumed cleaners, ie ones containing Lye (Sodium Hydroxide), work better and faster.
This works for porcelain coated pots/pans, stainless steel, steel, glass, etc. Do not use oven cleaner on aluminum pans, pans with non-stick coatings, or pots/pans with plastic or rubberized handles.
Apr 02, 2011 • Vacuums
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I am trying to install a ge digital timer (model 15086) for a porch light. I have one black wire and one white wire coming from the wall. The timer has a white, black, red and green wire. How do I procede?

I am commenting on things are here in the u/k not u/s which is not the same but i hope this is of some help.......From the wall black and white ,this is a switch wire which is on or off, i would link this to white to white , black to black or black to red with the rest left unconnected,,,,,Check to see if you have fitting instructions indicating what wire goes where....Good luck
Feb 19, 2011 • GE Vacuums
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May I hook up the GE Smart Digital Timer model 15071 in a three way system. I am replacing an Intermatic SS8C.

GE 15071 is single pole only.

Open following link to see GE 15071 timer, on-line manual, and steps for wiring:
Link also shows timers that work for 3-way switch and include links to those timers and manuals:
http://waterheatertimer.org/GE-timers-and-manuals.html#15071

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Also take advantage of fixya phone service.
For a price, expert speaks with you over phone while you work on timer or any do-it-yourself project.
Fixya is always less expensive than a service call.
Jan 27, 2011 • Vacuums
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Hi, I have a crown digital timer model number cra8442. I have lost the instructions and cannot remember how to set the time. Can you help? Many thanks Michelle

Hi, push and hold the 'yes' button until the day flashes, select day with v ^ buttons. Press 'yes' again to set hour. repeat for minutes etc.

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Dec 22, 2010 • Vacuums
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GE 15086 7-day Digital Wall Switch Timer 15086 Having installed and set up timer, and put the switch from timer to off. Then, when I push the door to turn on the lamp, it does not work. Why? Thanks.

I think this is the dealy timer you have installed and if your relay is connected to the other side it becomes and switched on timer.
So I think if the timer controller is correct you must connect the lamp to the OFF relay and when the door is opened the lamp wil light up for the designated time set.
Is that so?
Sep 18, 2010 • GE Vacuums
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How do I program a Micronta programmable timer--I set the time to have it go on, but how do I set it to go off?

LCD Programmable Timer (630-0892) Operation Faxback Doc. # 17153 Setting The Time and Day Follow these steps to set the current time and day. 1. Slide RUN/PROG/TIME SET to TIME SET. 2. Press HOUR to set the hour digits. Pressing and holding down HOUR rapid- ly advances the hour digits. NOTE: P appears to the left of the hour digits to indicate P.M. hours. 3. Press MIN (minute) to set the minutes digits. Pressing and holding down MIN rapidly advances the minute digits. 4. Press DAY until the correct day abbreviation appears. 5. Slide the RUN/PROG/TIME SET switch to RUN. The colon flashes to show the clock is running. NOTE: Keep this switch set to RUN to prevent accidentally changing the time. Setting The Timer The timer has 14 settings (1-14). Odd numbered settings specify a time to turn on the appliance and even numbered settings specify a time to turn off the appliance. Follow these steps to set your timer. 1. Slide the RUN/PROG/TIME SET switch to PROG. The display shows the first setting. If you have not entered any setting, the display appears as shown in the illustration. 2. Press Event to select a setting to enter or change. 3. Press Hour to set the HOUR digits and press MIN to set minute digits to the correct time. NOTE: Be sure P appears to the left of the hour digits when you want to set a P.M. hour. 4. Press Day to select the day of the week for this setting. If you want the setting to apply to every day of the week, repeatedly press DAY until all day indicators appear on the display. 5. When you finish entering the setting, press EVENT. The timer advances to the next setting. 6. Repeat Steps 3 through 5 to enter additional settings. NOTES: Be sure to set the timer to turn off the appliance. The appli- ance remains on as long as there is power if you do not set a time for the appliance to turn off. To replace an existing event, select its setting number and set the new event time. To clear an event, select its setting number and press CLEAR twice. Be sure to clear both the on time and the off time for an event. If you set the timer to turn on the appliance every day, be sure to also set the timer to turn off the appliance every day. 7. Set the RUN/PROG/TIME SET switch to RUN. NOTE: You must set this switch to RUN to turn on or off the appliance either automatically or manually. When the timer automatically turns on the appliance, ON appears on the display and the indicator lights red. When the appliance turns off, the indicator turns off. Reviewing The Settings To review the settings in your timer, set RUN/PROG/TIME SET to PROG. Setting 1 appears on the display. Repeatedly press EVENT to view the other settings. NOTE: To determine event being programmed, pull the power for a period of 5 minutes. Then re-power the unit. The first event will be "ON" and the next will be "OFF", etc. There will be a number to the side of the display that tells you which event you are programming, The even numbers are "OFF" and the odd numbers are "ON" events. (EB 3/17/97) (EB 7/16/97)

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Sep 10, 2010 • Vacuums
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Instructions to set a hpm digital timer

http://truthseekernz.blogspot.com/2009/04/hpm-digital-electronic-timer.html
Jul 29, 2010 • Vacuums
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