boot into recovery mode

I have a Macbook Pro MD101B/a man. The vehicle currently has el capitan later. I'm trying to prepare it for resale. When I try to open it in recovery mode, it comes up with the connection to the network, I select the right network and password and then nothing happens except the screen displays the network and a logo of the world. Is this correct? I expected to get to the usual window showing disk utility, time machine backup restore, etc., but it does not show that.  Just leave forever with the projection of the network?

Just mystified as to why Im not getting options I was expecting.

TIA

It's normal. The Mac is from recovery of the Internet.

It will take some time. Wait until the OS X Utilities window appears.

Then reinstall the OS X, the original version that came with the Mac.

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