Amana The Big Oven ACF4215A, Distinctions DCF4205, The Big Oven ACF422GA, The Big Oven ACF4225A, THE BIG OVEN DCF4205 Owner's Manual

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Owner's Manual
Covering _'mancr Distinctions'ACF4205Aand DCF4205
The BL_A CF4215A,A CF422GA and A CF4225A
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Electric Smoothtop Range
Keep instrucdons for future reference. Be sure manual stays with range.
Important Safety Information .............. 3
Cooking on the Smoothtop................. 6
Cookware Suggestions ...................... 7
Oven Cooking Methods ...................... 8
Before Using the Oven ....................... 9
Features ........................................... 10
Displays and Signals ........................ 11
Using the Oven Control .................... 12
Cooking
Baking .......................................... 17
Broiling .......................................... 20
Roasting ....................................... 21
Braising ........................................ 22
Care and Cleaning ............................ 23
Troubleshooting ................................ 27
Amana Warranty .............................. 32
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Part No.36-32045001-0
Thank you for buying an Amana Range!
Please take thetime tocompletethe registrationcardand returnpromptly. If the registrationcardis missing,call Amana Consumer AffairsDepartment. When contactingAmana, provideproductinformationfromserialplate found on rightside ofstorage dooropening:
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Dealer Phone Keep this manual and your sales receipt together ina safe place for
future reference or ifwarranty service isrequired. For answersto questionsor tolocate an authorized servicer,call
1-8OO-NAT-LSVC (1-800-628-5782) inside USA or 319-622-551t outside
USA. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer. Amana Appliancesalso recommendscontactingan authodzedservicerif service isrequiredafter warrantyexpires.
Questions on cooking,cleaningor usage?
Refer to
Product Assistance at www.amana.com
or
call Consumer Affairs at 1-800-843-0304
Asure TM Extended
Service Plan
Amana Appliances offers long-term
service protection for this new range.
Asure TM Extended Service Plan,
coveting functional parts, labor, and travel charges, is specially designed to supplement a strong warranty. Call 1-800-528-2682 for information.
Parts and Accessories
Purchase replacement parts and additional accessories by phone.
To order accessories for your Amana product, call
1-800-843-0304 inside USA or
319-622-5511 outside USA.
Save Time and Money
Ifsomething seems unusual, please check "Troubleshooting" section,
which is designed to helpyou solve
problems beforecalling service. If you have a question, call us at (800) 843-0304 orwrite us at:
Consumer Affairs Department Amana Appliances 2800 - 220th Trail Amana, Iowa 52204
Remember to include model number
of your appliance and your phone
number.
What You Need to Know
About Safety Instructions
Warning and ImportantSafety Instructions appearing in this manual are
not meant to cover all possible
conditions and situations thatmay occur.Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating range.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent, or manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not understand.
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels
I _ DANGER I
DANGER--Immediate hazards whichWILL result insevere personal
injuryor death.
I WARNING I
WARNING--Hazards or unsafe practiceswhich COULD resultin severe
personalinjuryor death,
I _lb CAUTION [
CAUTION--Hazards or unsafe practiceswhichCOULD resultin minor
personalinjuryor productor propertydamage.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
I A WARNING I
To reduce risk of the appliance tipping, It must be secured by a
properly installed anti-tip bracket(s). To verify bracket has been installed properly, remove the storage drawer or panel and look under
the range with flashlight. Bracket(s) must be engaged in the rear
corner of the range.
ALL RANGES CAN TIP
INJURYTO PERSONS
COULD RESULT
INSTALL ANTI-TIP BRACKET(S) PACKED
WITH RANGE
REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
I _lb CAUTION I
DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE ELEMENTS OR AREAS NEAR ELEMENTS--Surface elements may be hotthoughthey are dark in
color.Areas near surface elements may become hotenough tocause burns. Duringand after use, do not touch,or let clothingor other
flammable materials contact surface elements or areas near surface elements untilthey have had enough time to cool. These areas include
the rangetop and backguard.
I _lb CAUTION I
DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF OVEN--Oven heating elements may be hotthoughthey are dark in color. Interiorsurfaces of an oven may become hot enough to cause bums. During and after use, do nottouch, or let clothingor otherflammable materialstouch heating elements or interiorsurfaces ofoven untilthey
have had enough time to cool. Other range surfaces that may become hot enough to cause bums are the oven door, oven cavity, and oven vent.
I _ WARNING ]
To avoidpersonal injury,do not sit, stand or leonon oven door
or oven drawer.
l& WARNINGI1
Toavoid dsk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, vedfy your range has been properly grounded and always
disconnect it from main power supply before servicing.
Canfomia Safe Drinking Water and
Toxic Enforcement Act
(Proposition 65)
The GovernorofCaliforniaisrequired topublishalistofsubstancesknown
tothe stateofCaliforniatocause cancer orreproductive harmand
requiresbusinessestowarn
customersofpotentialexposuresto suchsubstances.
Some appliancesCOntainor produce
a chemicalorchemicalswhichcan
cause deathor seriousillnessand whichare knowntothe State of Californiatocausecancer,birth defects,orotherreproductiveharm.
Toreducethe dsk fromsubstances duringtheself-cleancyclemakesure
this applianceisinstalled,operated, and maintainedaccordingtothe manufacturer'sinstructions.
I & CAUnONI
To avoidfire or smoke damage,
remove any flammable
materialsfromstoragedrawer. Itemslikeplasticcontainersand papermanuals can melt or bum.
clean excess spillsbefore
startinga self clean cycle.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (cont'd)
ALL APPLIANCES
1. Proper Installation--Be sure yourappliance is properly installedand grounded bya qualifiedtechnician.
2. Never UseYour Appliancefor
Warming or Heating the
Room.
3. Do Not Leave Children Alone--Children shouldnot
be alone or unattendedinthearea where the applianceis inuse. They shouldnever be allowed
to sit or stand on any partof the appliance.
4. Wear Proper Apparel--Loose fitting or hanging
garmentsshould never be worn while using appliance.
5. User Servicing--Do notrepairor replace any part
ofthe appliance unlessspecificallyrecommended inthe manual. All other servicingshould be referredto a qualifiedtechnician.
6. Storage inor onAppliance---Flammable materials
(includingpaper and plastic)should notbe storedin an oven, itsstoragedraweror nearsurface units.
7. Do Not Use Water On Grease Fires_Smother fire
orflame, or use dry chemicalor foam-type extinguisher.
8. Use Only Dry Potholders--Moist or damp potholderson hot surfaces may resultin bums from steam. Do not letpotholder touchelements. Do not usea towel or other bulkycloth.
I CAUTION I
Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above arange or on the backguard of a
range_children climbingon the rangeto reach itemscould be seriouslyinjured.
SURFACE COOKING UNITS
1. Use Proper Pan Size--This appliance isequipped
withone or more surface units ofdifferentsizes. Select utensilshavingfiat bottomslarge enough to
cover the surface unit heatingelemenL The use of undersized utensilswill expose a portionofthe heating element to direct contactand may result in ignitionof clothing.Use of oversizedutensils concentrates heaton cooking surface and can cause damage to range. Proper relationshipof utensilto burner improvesefficiency.
2. Never Leave Surface UnitsUnattended---Boilover
causes smokingand greasyspilloversthat may ignite.
3. Glazed CookingUtensils--Only certaintypes of
glass,ceramic, earthware, orother glazed utensils
are suitablefor rangetopservicewithoutbreaking
due tosudden change intemperature.
4. UtensilHandlesShouldBeTurned Inwardand Not
Extended Over AdjacentSurface Unit_To reduce
the riskofbums, ignitionofflammable materials,
and spillagedue to unintentionalcontactwiththe utensil,the handle ofa utensilshouldbe positioned sothat it isturnedinward, and does notextend over adjacentsurface units.
GLASS/CERAMIC
COOKING SURFACES
1. Do NotCook on Broken Cooktop_lf cooktop shouldbreak, cleaningsolutionsand spilloversmay penetrate the brokencooktopand create a dsk of electricalshock.Contacta qualifiedtechnician
immediately.
2. Clean CooktopWithCaution--If awetspongeor clothis used towipespillson a hot cookingarea,
becareful to avoida steam bum. Some cleaners can producenoxiousfumes if appliedto a hot
surface.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (cont'd)
OVENS
1. Use Care When Opening
Door---Let hotair or steam escape beforeremovingor
replacingfood.
2. Do Not Heat Unopened Food
Containers---Build-upof pressuremay cause containerto burstand resultin
injury.
3. Keep Oven VentDuctsUnobstructed.
4. PlacementofOven Racks--Alwaysplaceoven racksindesiredlocationwhileoven iscool.Ifrack
isremovedwhileovenishot,do notletbotholder contacthotheatingelementinoven.
5. ProtectiveLiners--Donotusealuminumfoiltoline oven racksoroven bottoms.Improperinstallation oftheselinersmay resultina riskofelectrical
shock,orfire.
SELF-CLEANING OVENS
1. Do Not Clean Door Gasket--The door gasketis essentialfor a goodseal. Care shouldbe taken not torub, damage, or move thegasket.
2. Do Not Use Oven Cleaners--No commercialoven cleaneror oven linerprotectivecoatingofany kind
shouldbe usedin or around any partof the liner.
3. Clean Only Parts Listedin Manual
4. BeforeSelf-Cleaningthe Oven--Remove broiler pan, oven racks, and other utensils.
5. Remove All Items From Rangetop and Backguard.
VENTILATION HOODS
1. Clean Ventilating HoodsFrequently--Grease should
notbe allowedto accumulateon hoodor filter.
2. When flamingfoodsunderthe hood,turnthe tan on.
In Case of Fire
Fires can occurasa result of over cooking or excessive grease. Though a fire is
unlikely,ifoneoccurs,proceedasfollows:
Surface Element Fire
1. Smother the fire witha nonfiammablelid or baking soda, or use a ClassABC or BC extinguisher.Not
water. Not salt. Notflour.
2. As soonas it issafeto do so, turnthe surface controlsto OFF. Turn offpower at main circuit
breakeror fuse box.
Oven Fires
1. If you see smoke from youroven, do notopen
oven.
2. Tum oven off.
3. As an added precaution,turnoffpowerat main
circuitbreaker or fuse box.
4. Turnonventto remove smoke.
5. Allowfood or grease to bum itselfoutinoven.
6. If smokeand fire persist,call fire department.
7. Ifthere is anydamage tocomponents,call an
authorizedservicer beforeusingrange.
Precautions
Do notcookfood directlyon
rangetopsurface, alwaysuse cookware.
Do notmix householdcleaningproducts.Chemical mixturesmay interactwithobjectionableor even hazardous results.
Do not put plasticitemsonwarm cookingareas. They
may meltand stick.
Do not liftor move range by graspingoven door
handle.This can resultinwindowglassbreakingor shattedng.
Do not slideroughmetal objectsacross rangetop
surface.Scratchingor metal markingcan result.
Do notleave fat heatingunlessyou remainnearby. Fat can igniteif overheated byspillingonto hot surfaces.
Do not allowpotsto boildryas thiscan cause damage tocooking surface and pan.
Do not userangetop surfaceas a cuttingboard.
Do not userange for storageorasa displaycounter.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Cooking on the Smoothtop
Cooking Safely with
Surface Elements
I A WARMNGI
To avoid riskof seriouspersonal
injury,propertydamage, or fire,
do notleave surface elements
unattendedwhile inoperation. Grease and spilloverscan ignite causinga firs.
I_ WARMNGI
To avoidrisk of electricalshock or serious personalinjury,
never cook on a broken smoothtopcooking surface. Spilloverscanpenetrate
broken surface and cause electricshock.
never clean broken cooktop. Cleaners can penetrate broken
surface and cause electric shock.
if smoothtopcookingsurface breaks,discontinue use and notifyan authorizedservicer immediately.
Setting Surface Element Controls
Push in and turnthe surfaceelement control knobs in eitherdirectionto turnonthe surfaceelements. Surface elements are located under the ceramic cookingsurface and radiate heat throughthe cooktop.It is normalforthe element to cycle on and offduringheating.The controlshave infinite settingsbetween LO and HI for fine temperature
control.
1. Pushinandturnsurface element control to
desired setting.
2. When finished cooking,turncontrolto OFF position.
REAR
0
OFF
HI
6
5
oe
O0
8
SURFACEELEMENT
CONTROLSETTINGS
SIM
5
HI
WHEN TO USE SETTING
Use to preparefood at less than boiling temperatures or to simmer. Use to maintainboilingof largeramounts offood, lowtemperature frying. Use to bringfoodto boilingtemperatures.When food isboilingtemperature settingshould be reducedto LO through5.
L WARNING {
Toavoid seriouspersonal injury, do not use a damp or wet clothto clean up spillson a hotor warm cooktop.Moist or damp cloths on hot surfaces may resultinbums
from steam.
Indicator Lights Surface element operation is indicated by an indicator light that glows when the element is turned on. The location and number of indicator lights vary with each model, After a surface control is turned off, the surface indicator light will continue to glow until surface elements have cooled to approximately 145°F. The length of time the light remains on will vary. If there is more than one surface element light, do not expect the lights to shut off at the same lime.
After you cook...
...remember to establisha cleaning routine for your smoothtop. Cooktops can be
sensitive to certain cooking spillovers. Unlike conventional ranges, smoothtops shouldnot be cleaned with a wet dishcloth when wiping down other counters.
Daily care is quick, easy and can prevent damage. To purchase Amana recommended cleaning products, contactour Consumer Affairs department at 1-800-843-0304.
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Cookware Suggestions
What Should You Consider in Cookware?
Select
Flat bottomed cookware.
Pans with aluminum disk bottoms.
Heavy gauge metal cookware. Handles that are secure, that are not
heavy enough to tiltpan.
Proper pan size.
Flat bottomed wok
Avoid
Cookware with rounded or warped bottoms. Glass. glass-ceramic, enamel porcelain or
cast iro_ cookware, canners or pressure cookers.
Lightgauge metal cookware.
Cookware with loose or broken handles.
Cookware that issmaller than or greater than heating element size by I inch.
Wok with a dngstand on bottom
Flat Pan Test
For best cookingresults,use a pan
with a flat bottom.To determine if
pan has a flatbottom.
1. Rotate a ruler along bottomof pan. Ifpan is notfiat, gaps
between bottomof pan and edge of rulercan be seen.
2. A small grooveor markona pan does notaffect cooking
times. However, ifa pan has a gap, formed rings,or an uneven bottom, itdoes not cook efficientlyand in somecases
may not boil liquid.
Correct Size
Mot-¢ than
I inch
overhang
COOKWARE
MATERIAL Aluminum
Stainless Steel
Copper Clad I
Tin Lined
USES
Heats and cools quickly.Use for frying,braising,
:and roasting.
Heats and cools at moderate rate. Use for soups,
sauces, vegetables, general cooking.
Heats and cools quickly.Use for gourmetcooking,
wine sauces, egg dishes.
Can I can?
Canning Is not recommended with any of the Amana smoothtoprangesor cooktops dueto the intense heat and
largecookware requiredto can.
The heat generated by the canning cookware overheats both the elements
and the smoothtop of the range. This can cause the smoothtop to crack, cause failure of the heating elements, and can
cause damage to the backguard.
Damage incurred by canning,or att_npting to can, using the smoothtop
cooktop is not covered under warranty.
Oven Cooking Methods
Oven Cooking Methods
Bake
Bake (lower)and broil (upper)elements operate during bake. Bake element isnotvisibleonthe oven bottom,but housed
underneaththe oven bottom.Broilelement may cycleon and off duringbake and isonlyusedto heat oven quicklyand browntop
offood. Bakecan be usedto cookfoods whichare normally baked. Oven shouldbe preheated.
Broil
Upper element operates duringbroil.Broilcan be used to cookfoods whichare normally broiled.Preheating isnot requiredwhen usingbroil.
Allfoods should beturned at least once exceptfish,which does notneed to be turned.
I WARNING I
Never leave oven unattended
whilebroiling.Overceoking may resultin a fire.
_-_ Need help on how to
cook that meat?
o
Foryour reference we have
provided meat preparation, handling safety and cooking suggestions in this
manual. These recommendations are furnished by the USDA as well as
several meat producer associations. See the individual sections for the
information.
Broiling Hints
Remove excess fat from meat before broiling.Cut edges of meat to preventcoding.
Place food on a coldungraased broilingpan. If pan is hot, foodsticks.
Allfood except fish shouldbe turned at least one time. Begin broiling with skinside down.
Season meat after ithas browned.
Broilingdoes not requirepreheating. Begincookingusingsuggested rack levels in Broilingsectiontotest
broiler results.If food is notbrown enough, cook on a higherrack
position.If food istoobrown,cook on a lower rack position.
Oven door mustbe fully closed.
Before Using the Oven
Oven Racks and Rack Positions
Yourrange has 6 oven rack positionsto accommodate many typesof
cookingand cookware.
Positionoven reck before turning oven on.
1. Pullrackforward to stop
position.
2. Raise front edge of reck and pull untilrack is out ofoven.
3. Place rack in new reck position.
Curved edge of reck must be
towardrear ofoven.
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Rack Position Guidelines for Baking, Roasting and Braising
Rack
Position
2
3
4 5
6
Food Type
Puffpastryproducts,strudels,casseroles, muffins,
small porkloin and Eye of Round roast.
Halvedchickens,whomporktenderloin,Cornishhens, potpies,frozen pizzas, quickbreads (corn bread, biscuits)
Roast tenderloinof beef, whole chicken,whole porkloin, roastedvegetables such as acorn or spaghettisquash.
Whole turkey,capons,tiproasts and dressings
Largecuts of roast meats such as top round, standingrib roast, crown roastof lamb and bostonbutts. Baked and sweet potatoes, fiatbreads and cobblers.
Aluminum Foil
I A wm im ]
To avoid dsk ofpersonal injury, propertydamage orfire, do not lineoven bottom, racks,or broiler pan and gridwithaluminum foil.
When placed on the oven bottom or racks, aluminum foil not only creates a hazard, but also affects cooking performance. To minimize spills in the oven, place a shallow pan or cookie sheet underneath food items that drip or spill. The pan must not touch the oven
walls, front, or back. DO NOT use aluminum foil, even if it is trimmed to size, as a substitute for a drip pan.
Rack Position Guidelines for Broiling
Rack
Position
1
2
3
Food Type Boneless pork chops,boneless skinlesschicken breast,
fishfillets,tuna steaks.
1/2 to 3/4"thick beef ortuna steaks, or porkchops. LondonBroil.
1 to 1 1/2"thick steaks, 1 to2"thick pork chops. Lobstertails•
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