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How do you reset the clock on a Frigidaire microwave?
To reset the clock on a Frigidaire microwave, follow these steps:
1. Press the "Clock" button on the microwave's control panel.
2. Use the number keypad to enter the correct time, following the 24-hour format if applicable.
3. Press the "Clock" button again to confirm and save the new time setting.
4. The clock on your Frigidaire microwave should now be reset and displaying the updated time.
5. If the clock does not reset or you encounter any difficulties, refer to the microwave's user manual or contact Frigidaire customer support for further assistance.
1. Press the "Clock" button on the microwave's control panel.
2. Use the number keypad to enter the correct time, following the 24-hour format if applicable.
3. Press the "Clock" button again to confirm and save the new time setting.
4. The clock on your Frigidaire microwave should now be reset and displaying the updated time.
5. If the clock does not reset or you encounter any difficulties, refer to the microwave's user manual or contact Frigidaire customer support for further assistance.
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