I know there is a cook timer and a clock ....Hit clock ...set time..then hit clock again....That's how mine works... Hope that helps
SOURCE: I have a Kitchenaid Microwave
F2 on a Kitchenaid microwave means you have a shorted keypad.
You have a failed keypad.
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control panel or hidden on the left side behind the grille, which is
very helpful when troubleshooting & testing.
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SOURCE: Westinghouse microwave WST3502..... Problem:
Press "Clock", type in the time on the keypad and then press "Start". The clock runs a little slow (at least on mine) and I have to reset it about once a month. It gets about 10 - 15 minutes behind after awhile.
SOURCE: help setting clock on amana radarange microwave made in 1987
press Reset, then enter in the time of day (e.g. 0807 for 8:07 am or pm doesn't matter), then press Clock button twice. hope this helps.
SOURCE: Hi we have a Whirlpool X2-20ES microwave oven
1. Press CLOCK
2. Press STOP
3. Press number keys with correct time (123 = 1:23)
4. Press CLOCK again
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