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It`s full copy of a service manual from url http://www.philips.owner-manuals.com/PM3216-service-manual-PHILIPS.html
Text excerpt from page 8 (click to view)
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Using the Minute Timer
The Minute Timer does not start or stop the oven. It works like a kitchen timer. It can be set in minutes and seconds up to 9 hours 50 minutes. You will hear a tone when the set time is up. To set the Minute Timer: Push the Set button once. A tone will sound and the inverted triangle and bell lights will light up on the display. The display will show �:OO.� Turn the Set Knob clockwise to the desired setting, up to 9 hours 50 minutes. NOTE: The knob must be turned within 15 seconds after the button is pushed. The inverted triangle light will go off. The Minute Timer will count down the time and sound a tone at the end of the set time. At the end of the countdown �:OO� will appear on the display, followed by time-ofday. NOTE: Once the countdown passes the one-hour mark, the display will show minutes to the left of the colon. For example, 59 minutes will appear as �59:OO.� To check time-of-day during a Minute Timer interval: Push the Set button once. A tone will sound and the time-of-day will be displayed. To return to the Minute Timer display: Push the Set button once. A tone will sound and the Minute Timer will reappear. To cancel the Minute Timer before the countdown is completed: Turn the Set Knob to �0:OO.� If no other time is set within three seconds, the time-of-day will reappear on the display.