The mechanical timer's ticking sound indicates the remaining cooking time through its internal mechanical mechanism. As the timer is set, the internal gears and springs begin to move at a steady and consistent rate, controlled by the tension of the springs.
As the gears turn, they produce a ticking sound that becomes audible at regular intervals. The ticking sound is a result of the gears engaging and disengaging with each other as they rotate, creating a distinct and rhythmic ticking noise.
As the timer's mechanical movement progresses, the ticking sound becomes more frequent, providing an audible countdown of the remaining cooking time. The ticking sound continues until the set cooking duration elapses, at which point the timer triggers an audible alert to signal the end of the cooking cycle.
The ticking sound of the mechanical timer provides users with an audible and continuous indication of the remaining cooking time, ensuring they can monitor the progress without needing to constantly check the timer visually.






