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Anybody know how to reset the time on a whirlpool convection stove...I
can't find the manual.

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> Anybody know how to reset the time on a whirlpool convection stove...I
> can't find the manual.
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You can probably find the manual on the Whirlpool web site.


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> On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 18:07:26 GMT, hahabogus wrote:
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>> Anybody know how to reset the time on a whirlpool convection stove...I
>> can't find the manual.

>
> Press buttons or turn knobs.
>
> -sw


If that fails you can always just pretend it's in another time zone. I have
several clocks that aren't always in the same time zone.

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> Anybody know how to reset the time on a whirlpool convection stove...I
> can't find the manual.
>


If it is digital like the clock/timer on my Maytag you push the Clock
button and then "less" ("more" to advance). Otherwise.... try Goggle, or
call a dealer.
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"Ms P" wrote:
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> >> Anybody know how to reset the time on a whirlpool convection stove...I
> >> can't find the manual.

>
> > Press buttons or turn knobs.

>
> you can always just pretend it's in another time zone. I have
> several clocks that aren't always in the same time zone.


Hehe, that's a diagnosis... very common around here. <g>

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> On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 18:07:26 GMT, hahabogus wrote:
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> > Anybody know how to reset the time on a whirlpool convection stove...I
> > can't find the manual.

>
> Press buttons or turn knobs.



Actually, one of the easiest ways would probably be to get some kid to do
it.

Seriously.... there is a whole generation out there that can set a digital
watch without instructions.
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> On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 18:24:25 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
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>> On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 16:56:47 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:
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>>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 18:07:26 GMT, hahabogus wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Anybody know how to reset the time on a whirlpool convection stove...I
>>>>> can't find the manual.
>>>>
>>>> Press buttons or turn knobs.
>>>
>>> Actually, one of the easiest ways would probably be to get some kid to
>>> do
>>> it.

>>
>> That's what the Geek Squad is for. They'll come to your home and
>> program your TV, fix your computer, or just set all the clocks
>> in your house. I saw them on 60 Minutes!

>
> Yikes! $300.00 to program your universal remote control, I'd
> hate to find out how much they'd charge for setting your clocks.
>
> -sw


Seriously?? I'm in the wrong business!!

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>"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>> Yikes! $300.00 to program your universal remote control, I'd
>> hate to find out how much they'd charge for setting your clocks.
>>
>> -sw

>
>Seriously?? I'm in the wrong business!!
>

http://www.geeksquad.com/pricing/default.aspx
Universal Remote Control Programming

Have your Universal® Remote fully programmed to operate your complete
home entertainment system.

An Installer will:

* Program Universal Remote Control with full system operations for up to 5 devices
* Program for icons that have macro commands attached, where needed
* Show you how to use your new remote

Approximate time commitment: 3 hours


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"sf" wrote in message ...

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> http://www.geeksquad.com/pricing/default.aspx
> Universal Remote Control Programming
>
> Have your Universal® Remote fully programmed to operate your complete
> home entertainment system.
>
> An Installer will:
>
> * Program Universal Remote Control with full system operations for up
> to 5 devices
> * Program for icons that have macro commands attached, where needed
> * Show you how to use your new remote
>
> Approximate time commitment: 3 hours


I can't imagine it taking 3 hours to program a remote! It takes me a whole
three minutes to program a universal for the tv when hubby wears them out.
Add another 5 minutes for up to 5 devices and that's still less than 30
minutes.

<shaking head> Sad, just sad.

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On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 22:27:31 -0600, "Ms P" >
wrote:

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>"sf" wrote in message ...
>
>>>

>> http://www.geeksquad.com/pricing/default.aspx
>> Universal Remote Control Programming
>>
>> Have your Universal® Remote fully programmed to operate your complete
>> home entertainment system.
>>
>> An Installer will:
>>
>> * Program Universal Remote Control with full system operations for up
>> to 5 devices
>> * Program for icons that have macro commands attached, where needed
>> * Show you how to use your new remote
>>
>> Approximate time commitment: 3 hours

>
>I can't imagine it taking 3 hours to program a remote! It takes me a whole
>three minutes to program a universal for the tv when hubby wears them out.
>Add another 5 minutes for up to 5 devices and that's still less than 30
>minutes.
>
><shaking head> Sad, just sad.
>
>Ms P


I imagine the time comes in from having to teach the people how to use
the thing.
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On Nov 4, 12:07 pm, hahabogus > wrote:
> Anybody know how to reset the time on a whirlpool convection stove...I
> can't find the manual.
>
> --
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> The house of the burning beet-Alan
>
> It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night-
> Elbonian Folklore


Is there no "clock" button? My new Whirlpool has Clock, AM/PM, Hours
and Minutes. You poke "Clock" at the start and the finish to set it.

N.

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