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Model Identification
Complete enclosed registration card and promptly return.
If registration card is missing, call Consumer Affairs
Department at 1-800-843-0304 inside U.S.A.
319-622-551 1 outside U.S.A.
When contacting Amana, provide product information.
Find product information on range nameplate located on
oven frame behind storage drawer. Record following
information:
Model Number: ____________________________
Manufacturing Number: ______________________
Serial or S/N Number: _______________________
Date of purchase:___________________________
Dealer’s name and address:
Keep a copy of sales receipt for future reference or in
case warranty service is required. Any questions or to
locate an authorized servicer, call 1-800-NA T-LSVC
(1-800-628-5782) inside U.S.A. 319-622-551 1 outside
U.S.A. Warranty service must be performed by an
authorized servicer. Amana also recommends contacting
an authorized servicer if service is required after warranty
expires.
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Important Safety Information
W ARNING
To reduce the risk of the appliance tipping, it
must be secured by a properly installed anti-tip
bracket(s). To make sure bracket has been
installed properly, remove the storage drawer
and look under the range with a flashlight.
Bracket(s) must be engaged in the rear corner
of the range.
• ALL RANGES CAN TIP
• INJURY TO PERSONS
COULD RESULT
• INSTALL ANTI-TIP
BRACKET(S) PACKED
WITH RANGE
• SEE INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
W ARNING
T o avoid personal injury, do not sit, stand or lean on
oven door or oven drawer.
W ARNING
T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or
death, make sure your range has been properly
grounded and always disconnect it from main power
supply before any servicing.
ALL APPLIANCES
1. Proper Installation—Be sure your appliance is
properly installed and grounded by a qualified
technician.
2. Never Use Y our Appliance for W arming or Heating the
Room.
3. Do Not Leave Children Alone—Children should not be
alone or unattended in the area where the appliance
is in use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand
on any part of the appliance.
4. Wear Appropriate Apparel—Loose fitting or hanging
garments should never be worn while using appliance.
5. User Servicing—Do not repair or replace any part of
the appliance unless specifically recommended in the
manual. All other servicing should be referred to a
qualified technician.
6. Storage in or on Appliance—Flammable materials
should not be stored in an oven or near surface units.
7. Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires—Smother fire or
flame, or use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
8. Use Only Dry Potholders—Moist or damp potholders
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do
not let potholder touch elements. Do not use a towel
or other bulky cloth.
SURFACE COOKING UNITS
1. Use Proper Pan Size—This appliance is equipped
with one or more surface units of different size. Select
utensils having flat bottoms large enough to cover the
surface unit heating element. The use of undersized
utensils will expose a portion of the heating element
to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing.
Proper relationship of utensil to burner will also
improve efficiency .
2. Never Leave Surface Units Unattended at High Heat
Settings—Boilover causes smoking and greasy
spillovers that may ignite.
3. Make Sure Reflector Pans or Drip Bowls Are in
Place—Absence of these pans or bowls during
cooking may subject wiring or components
underneath to damage.
4. Protective Liners—Do not use aluminum foil to line
drip bowls or oven bottom. Improper installation of
these liners may result in a risk of electrical shock or
fire.
5. Glazed Cooking Utensils—Do not use glass,
ceramic, earthware, or other glazed utensils. They
can damage smoothtop and can break due to sudden
change in temperature.
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6. Utensil Handles Should be Turned Inward and Not
Extend Over Adjacent Surface Units—T o reduce the
risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and
spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil,
the handle of a utensil should be positioned so that it
is turned inward, and does not extend over adjacent
surface units.
7. Do Not Soak Removable Heating Elements—Heating
elements should never be immersed in water.
OVENS
1. Use Care When Opening Door—Let hot air or steam
escape before removing or replacing food.
2. Do Not Heat Unopened Food Containers—Buildup of
pressure may cause container to burst and result in
injury .
3. Keep Oven V ent Ducts Unobstructed.
4. Placement of Oven Racks—Always place oven racks
in desired location while oven is cool. If rack is
removed while oven is hot, do not let potholder
contact hot heating element in oven.
SELF-CLEANING OVENS
1. Do Not Clean Door Gasket—The door gasket is
essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to
rub, damage, or move the gasket.
2. Do Not Use Oven Cleaners—No commercial oven
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind
should be used in or around any part of the liner.
3. Clean Only Parts Listed in Manual.
4. Before Self-Cleaning the Oven—Remove broiler pan,
oven racks, and other utensils.
5 . Remove all items from range top and backguard.
GLASS/CERAMIC COOKING SURFACES
1 . Do Not Cook on Broken Cooktop - If cooktop should
break, cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate the
broken cooktop and create a risk of electrical shock.
Contact a qualified technician immediately .
2 . Clean Cooktop With Caution - If a wet sponge or cloth is
used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to
avoid a steam burn. Some cleaners can produce noxious
fumes if applied to a hot surface.
VENTILATION HOODS
1 . Clean Ventilation Hoods Frequently—Grease should not
be allowed to accumulate on hood or filter.
2. When flaming foods under hood, turn fan off. The fan,
if operating, may spread the flame.
In Case of Fire
Fires can occur as a result of over cooking or excessive
grease. Though a fire is unlikely , if one occurs, proceed
as follows:
Surface Element Fire
1. Smother the fire with a nonflammable lid or baking
soda, or use a Class ABC or BC extinguisher. Not
water. Not salt. Not flour .
2. As soon as it is safe to do so, turn the surface
controls to “OFF”.
Oven Fires
1. If you see smoke from your oven, do not open oven
door.
2. Turn oven control to “OFF”.
3. As an added precaution, turn off power at main circuit
breaker or fuse box.
4. Turn on vent to remove smoke.
5. Allow food or grease to burn itself out in oven. Do not
open oven door.
6. If smoke and fire persist, call fire department.
7. If there is any damage to components, call an
authorized servicer before using range.
Precautions
• Do not cook food directly on range top surface,
always use cookware.
• Do not mix household cleaning products. Chemical
mixtures may interact with objectionable or even
hazardous results.
• Do not put plastic items on warm cooking areas.
They may stick and melt.
• Do not slide rough objects across range top
surface. Scratching or metal marking can result.
• Do not use cookware with rough bottoms. They may
scratch smoothtop surface. Glass and ceramic
cookware should not be used.
• Do not use damp sponge or dishcloth to clean range
top. A film of soil-laden detergent water may collect on
range top. If this should happen, Amana Cleaning
Conditioning Cream removes this type of stain.
• Do not leave fat heating unless you remain nearby . Fat
can ignite if overheated by spilling onto hot surfaces.
• Do not allow pots to boil dry as this can cause
damage to cooking surface and pan.
• Do not use range top surface as a cutting board.
• Do not use range for storage or as a display
counter.
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Installation
Packing Material
Remove protective packing materials from range. T ape
residue can be cleaned with a soft cloth and alcohol.
Range Location
Underwriter’s Laboratories Inc. specifies that range can be
installed flush against right and left base cabinets, and
rear vertical wall. Range can also be installed flush
against left or right vertical wall extending above 36 inch
standard counter top height.
WARNING
T o avoid risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated
surface units, cabinet storage space located above
range should be avoided. If cabinet storage is to be
provided, the risk can be reduced by installing a range
hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches
beyond the bottom of the cabinets.
Standard Cabinet and Counter Top Height
and Depth
E
A
D
Counter Top Front Edge
Counter top front edge may require cutting to fit 31 inch
(78.74cm) wide range top. Allow for ½ inch (1.2cm)
overlap on each side.
Irregular Cabinet and Counter Top Heights
Counter tops such as ceramic tile tops can cause cabinet
and counter top to be higher than 36 inches (91.4cm). Follow
instructions below when counter top is higher than 36 inches
(91.4cm).
1. Raise leveling legs to maximum level.
2. Measure from floor to range top. If measurement is
less than height of counter top floor must be
shimmed.
3. Shim floor using a piece of plywood same size as
range opening. Secure plywood to floor. Plywood
must be as secure as original flooring.
4. Install anti-tip bracket and slide range into place.
• See “Anti-tip Bracket Installation” section.
C
B
A—301/8 to 30¼ inches (76.5cm to 76.8cm)
B—36 inches standard (91.4cm)
C—35 inches standard (88.9cm)
D—23 inches standard (58.4cm)
E—½ inch minimum (1.2cm)
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Counter Top Opening
Island Installation
Counter T op with Backsplash
A
B
A—25 inches (63.5cm)
B—301/8 to 30¼ inches (76.5cm to 76.8cm)
A
B
B
A—301/8 to 30¼ inches (76.5cm to 76.8cm)
B—1/2 inch (1.27cm) minimum starting on horizontal plane
Counter T op without Backsplash
A
A—301/8 to 30¼ inches (76.5cm to 76.8cm)
Backguard kit AXF100W—(white), E—(Ebony), or
L—Almond is available. Contact an authorized Amana
dealer to purchase backguard kit.
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Minimum Clearances to Combustible
Surfaces
• Minimum clearance to rear wall is 0 inches.
• Minimum clearance to a vertical right or left side
wall is 0 inches.
• Minimum clearance to counter top/cabinet on each
side is 0 inches.
• Minimum of 30 inches (76.2cm) between top of
cooking surface and bottom of an unprotected wood
or metal cabinet.
• 24 inches between cooking surface and protected
wood or metal cabinet above range. Cabinet bottom
must be protected by at least ¼ inch thick
millboard with not less than No. 28 MSG sheet
steel, .015 inch thick stainless steel, .024 inch
thick copper.
Line Voltage Requirements
Line voltage must not exceed rated voltage. Line voltage
less than rated voltage will result in slow heating. Wiring
system must conform to C.S.A standards and Canadian
Electrical Code-latest edition. Installation must conform to
all local, municipal and state building codes, and local utility
regulations. Range must be connected only to a supply circuit
as specified on range name plate.
This range requires 4 wires, 120/240 Volts, 60 Hertz A.C.
See rating plate attached to range for kilowatt rating.
House wiring and fusing must comply with local wiring
codes. If no codes apply , wire according to Canadian
Electrical Code-latest edition.
Shaded areas show range clearance for electrical
connection. Power cord is supplied with range.
A
B
C
D
A—3 inches (7.6cm)
B—7 inches (17.8cm)
C—6 inches (15.2cm)
D—301/8 to 30¼ inches (76.5cm to 76.8cm)
Anti-tip Bracket Installation
T o reduce risk of range tipping, secure range with a
properly installed anti-tip bracket.
1. Remove storage drawer from range.
• See “Removing Storage Drawer” section.
2 . Unscrew leveling legs so when range is moved into
position range top clears counter top.
• Left or right rear leveling leg must extend at least ¼
inch (6mm) to engage bracket.
• Anti-tip bracket can be installed on either right or left
rear leveling leg.
or
3. Move range to where it will be installed.
4. Position anti-tip bracket.
• With range in position, reach through storage
drawer opening and slide anti-tip bracket on either
left or right rear leveling leg. Slide leg into V-shaped
notch in bracket.
5. Mark location of side and front of anti-tip bracket on
floor.
6. Remove anti-tip bracket and range from opening.
7. Position anti-tip bracket according to lines marked on
floor.
8. Mark 2 hole locations in anti-tip bracket.
9. Drill 2 holes.
• If drilling into wood, use a 3/32 inch drill bit.
• If drilling into concrete, use a 3/16 inch masonry drill
bit and insert plastic anchors.
10. Secure bracket to floor using screws supplied.
1 1. Slide range into position.
• See “Level Range” section of manual.
12. Confirm anti-tip bracket is engaged with range leveling
leg and replace storage drawer.
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Operation
Level Range
Carefully level range using legs provided. Range must be
level to cook and bake uniformly .
CAUTION
T o avoid damaging oven door , do not lift or move range
by oven door handle. Glass can break.
• Place a level on top oven rack or on top of range
when leveling.
• Leveling legs must be extended a minimum of
¼ inch (6mm) to engage anti-tip bracket.
1 . Extend leveling legs so when range is moved into position
range top clears counter top.
2. Slide range to where it will be installed.
• Position range so that rear leveling legs do not
engage anti-tip bracket.
3. Turn leveling legs to level range.
• Turn legs clockwise to decrease range height or
counter clockwise to increase range height.
• Adjust rear leveling leg that engages anti-tip bracket
first. Leveling leg can not be adjusted while in
bracket. After adjusting leg that engages anti-tip
bracket, slide range forward until leg engages
bracket, and adjust other legs.
4. Replace storage drawer .
Surface Elements
• Do not use a pan that overhangs burner by more
than 1 inch.
WARNING
T o avoid risk of serious personal injury , property damage,
or fire, do not leave surface elements unattended while in
operation. Grease and spillovers can ignite causing a fire.
1. Push in and turn surface element control to desired
setting.
• Ranges with coil elements have two indicator lights,
one for elements on right side and one for elements
on left side of range. When either front or rear
element is on, corresponding indicator light glows.
• Smoothtop ranges have four hot indicator lights,
one located above each knob. Hot indicator lights
will glow red when the corresponding element is
turned on. Light will remain on until surface element
has cooled to a safe temperature. Element cycles
on and off to maintain desired heat setting.
2. When finished cooking, turn control to “OFF” position.
OFF
LO
HI
Removal and Replacement of Range
1. Disconnect power to range.
2. Slide range forward.
3. Unplug range cord and place range aside.
3. Remove anti-tip bracket.
4. Install anti-tip bracket into new location using
instructions provided with bracket or see “Anti-tip
Bracket Installation” section in this manual.
5. To reinstall range, follow instructions in “Installation”
section of this manual.
MED
Surface Element Control Knob
Settings
LO
Use to prepare food at less than boiling temperatures or
to simmer.
MED
Use to maintain boiling of larger amounts of food, low
temperature frying and to maintain correct pressure in a
pressure cooker.
HI
Use to bring food to boiling temperatures. When food is
boiling temperature setting should be reduced to MED
through HI.
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Dual Radiant Element
Dual Element can be operated using inner 6 inch element
only or both inner and outer 9 inch element.
T o use inner element
1. Depress
Element Size
switch downward. Dual
Element switch is located in upper right corner of
control panel.
ELEMENT SIZE
Settings
LO
Use to prepare food at less than boiling temperatures or to
simmer.
MED
Use to maintain boiling of larger amounts of food, low
temperature frying and to maintain correct pressure in a
pressure cooker.
LARGE
SMALL
2. Push in and turn surface element control to desired
setting.
• Element will cycle on and off to maintain desired
heat setting.
OFF
HI
LO
HI
Use to bring food to boiling temperatures. When food is
boiling temperature setting should be reduced to MED
through HI.
MED
3. When finished cooking turn control to
T o use both inner and outer element
1. Depress
Element Size
switch upward.
ELEMENT SIZE
LARGE
SMALL
2. Follow steps 2-3 above.
OFF
position.
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Electronic Oven Control
TIMING
TIMER
ON/OFF
STOP
TIME
CLOCK
COOK
TIME
DELAY BAKE CLN STOP TIMER
Electronic Oven Control Pads
TIMER ON/OFF
• Use to time any kitchen function or cancel timer.
• Does not control bake, broil, or clean function.
CLOCK
• Use to set time of day.
STOP TIME
• Use to set delayed bake or delayed self-clean.
COOK TIME
• Use to set delayed or timed bake.
CLEAN
• Use to select self-clean cycle.
BROIL
• Use to select broil.
BAKE
• Use to select bake.
CONV
.
• Use to select convection.
or —Used to set temperature or time.
BROIL
TIME / TEMP SET
BROIL CONV
DELAY BAKE
CLEAN LOCKED
BAKECONV.
OVEN
CANCEL
LIGHTCLEAN
Special Oven Control Functions
Timer Signal—When time elapses timer beeps 3 times
then once every 10 seconds.
Preheat Signal—After setting oven to bake and selecting
a temperature, oven preheats. When oven reaches set
temperature, oven signal sounds 3 times.
End of Cycle Signal—When a timed cooking cycle is
complete, three long signals sound. After first 3 signals,
1 signal sounds approximately every 10 seconds for 5
minutes or until OVEN CANCEL pad is pressed.
Child Lock Out — This is a safety feature that can be
used to prevent children from accidently programming the
oven. It disables the electronic oven control. T ouch and
hold Bake and Cook Time for 10 seconds. “OFF” will
display where the temperature normally appears.
T o reactivate the control, touch and hold Bake and Cook
Time for 10 seconds. Child lockout features must be reset
after a power failure.
12 Hour Automatic Cancel—This is a safety feature that
prevents oven from continuing to operate if it has been left
on for over 12 hours. If a cooking function continues longer
than 12 hours without any options on oven control being
touched, this feature turns oven off. Any time an option is
touched, 12 hour automatic cancel is reset.
OVEN CANCEL
• Cancels any cooking or cleaning function except
timer.
LIGHT
•
Used to turn on and off light inside oven.
Increasing or Pad Speed—When setting time and
temperature, hold pad to accelerate the rate at which the
numbers increase or decrease.
Self-diagnostic System—Electronic range control has a
self-diagnostic system. Self-diagnostic system sounds a
series of short, rapid beeps and shows a “F-code” in
display when there is a problem. See “Service T ones and
Codes” section.
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Quick Reference Instructions
Read “Important Safety Information” before using “Quick
Reference Instructions”. If there are unanswered questions,
refer to detailed sections of this manual.
Flashing Display
When power is connected to range, numbers flash in
electronic range control. Press OVEN CANCEL pad to
stop flashing.
Setting Clock
12 hour clock does not display am, pm, or military time.
1. Press CLOCK pad.
• “TIME” displays.
2. Press or pad until correct time of day is
displayed.
3. Press OVEN CANCEL pad to set time.
• If OVEN CANCEL pad is not pressed,
approximately 5 seconds after last entry , “TIME”
disappears and time is set.
Setting Minute Timer
Timer can be used while another feature is in use.
1. Press TIMER ON/OFF pad.
• “TIMER” displays.
2. Press or pad until desired amount of time is
displayed.
• Timer can be set from 5 seconds to 9 hours and 55
minutes.
• T imer begins counting down automatically.
3. When time elapses timer beeps 3 times then
approximately once every 10 seconds.
• Press TIMER ON/OFF to cancel beep but remain in
timer mode.
Self-Cleaning
1. Remove oven racks and all utensils from oven and
range top. Clean excess spills from oven.
2. Press CLEAN pad.
3. Press or pad to adjust clean time. Clean can
be set from 2 to 4 hours.
4. Oven begins cleaning automatically .
Canceling Self-Cleaning Cycle
1. Press OVEN CANCEL pad.
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, door
will unlock.
• When “LOCKED” no longer displays, oven
temperature is safe. Do not force door while
“LOCKED” displays.
Baking
Bottom element operates during bake. Upper element
operates 10% of the time to provide additional browning
and to lower preheat times. Bake can be used to cook
foods which are normally baked. Open oven door to
confirm nothing is stored in oven cavity and set racks to
proper height before baking. For most recipes, preheat
oven before placing food inside oven. Pans must be
staggered for even browning.
T op element and
bottom element
operating
Canceling Minute Timer
Press TIMER ON/OFF pad.
• When canceling minute timer do not press OVEN
CANCEL pad. Pressing OVEN CANCEL pad cancels
cooking function.
Baking or Broiling
1. Press BAKE or BROIL pad.
2. Press or pad until desired temperature or
broiler setting is displayed.
3 . Oven begins baking or broiling automatically.
Canceling Bake or Broil
Press OVEN CANCEL pad.
1. Press BAKE pad.
• “BAKE” and “---°” display.
2. Press or pad until desired temperature is
displayed.
• Time of day, oven temperature, “BAKE”, and “
display .
• Temperature begins at 350°F and can be set from
170°F to 550°F in 5 degree increments.
• T emperature starts at 100°F and increases in 5°
increments until reaching set temperature. Some
minor smoking is normal when using oven for first
time. When cook temperature is reached preheat
signal sounds.
3. Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished.
• Remove food from oven when cooking time has
elapsed. Food left in oven can overcook.
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Timed Baking
1. Place food in oven.
2. Press COOK TIME pad.
• “TIME”, “BAKE”, and “--:--” display.
3. Press or pad until cooking time is displayed.
• “TIME”, “BAKE”, and “HR” display. “HR” does not
display if less than an hour of time is set.
• Cook time can be set up to 11 hours and 59
minutes.
• 5 minutes minimum cooking time.
• If cook time is entered and temperature not entered
“BAKE” flashes and oven signals.
4. Press BAKE pad.
• “BAKE” and “---°” display.
5. Press or pad until desired temperature is
displayed.
• “TIME”, “BAKE”, “
not display if less than a hour of time is set.
• Cooking time begins to count down.
• Temperature begins at 350°F and can be set from
170°F to 550°F in 5°F increments.
• T emperature display increases in 5°F increments
starting at 100°F until reaching set temperature.
Some minor smoking is normal when using oven for
first time. When cook temperature is reached oven
signals.
• Preheat signal sounds when oven cavity reaches
temperature.
• When cooking time has elapsed, an end of cycle
signal sounds, oven automatically turns off and
display returns to time of day .
6. Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished.
• Remove food from oven when cooking time has
elapsed. Food left in oven can overcook.
To Cancel Remaining Cooking Time
Press OVEN CANCEL pad.
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Delayed Baking
1. Place food in oven.
2. Press BAKE pad.
• “BAKE” and “---°” display.
3. Press or pad until desired temperature is
displayed.
• Time of day , oven temperature, “BAKE”, and “
display .
• Temperature begins at 350°F and can be set from
170°F to 550°F in 5 degree increments.
4. Press STOP TIME pad.
• Current time of day, “BAKE”, “STOP”, “TIME”,
“BAKE”, and display .
5. Press or pad until desired stop time displays.
• Stop time can be set up to 11 hours 55 minutes
ahead of current time of day .
6. Press COOK TIME pad.
• “BAKE”, “TIME”, and “BAKE” display.
• T o view cook time later, press and hold COOK TIME
pad.
7. Press or pad until desired time cooking
displays.
• Maximum cooking time, “DELAY”, “BAKE”,
“STOP”, “TIME”, “DELA Y”, and “BAKE” display .
When start time is reached “DELA Y” no longer
displays and “
• 10 minutes minimum cooking time.
• Electronic range control calculates start time.
• T o view cook time, press and hold COOK TIME
pad.
• When cooking time has elapsed, end of cycle
signal sounds, oven automatically turns off and
display returns to time of day .
To Cancel Remaining Cooking Time
Press OVEN CANCEL pad.
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Broiling
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T op element operates during broil. Broil can be used to
cook foods which are normally broiled. Preheating is not
required when using broil.
WARNING
• T o avoid risk of fire, do not line the broiler grid with
foil. Foil may trap grease on top of grid close to
element causing a fire.
• Never leave oven unattended while broiling.
Overcooking may result in a fire.
Convection
Rear element and fan operate during convection. Use
convection for cooking pastries, souffles, yeast bread,
cakes and cookies. Preheat oven for best results when
using convection. Pans do not need to be staggered.
Cooks approximately 25% quicker than bake.
Rear element
and fan
operating
Top
element
operating
• Oven door must be closed while broiling.
• Remove excess fat from meat before broiling. Cut
edges of meat to prevent curling.
• Place food on a cold ungreased broiling pan. If pan
is hot, food sticks.
• Season meat after it has browned.
• Begin cooking using suggested rack levels in
Broiling Guide
section to test broiler results. If food
is not browned enough, cook on a higher rack
position. If food is too browned, cook on a lower
rack position.
• All foods should be turned at least once except
fish, which does not need to be turned.
1. Center food on broiling grid and pan, and place in
oven.
• Oven door must be closed while broiling.
2. Press BROIL pad.
• “BROIL” and “---” displays.
3. Press or to set from “HI”, “5” thru “2”, or “LO”.
• Oven begins to broil automatically. “BROIL”, “
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and “HI”, “5” thru “2”, or “LO” display .
1. Press CONV. pad.
• “CONV” and “---°” display.
2. Press or pad until desired temperature is
displayed.
• Time of day, oven temperature, “CONV”, and “
display .
• Temperature begins at 350°F and can be set from
170°F to 550°F in 5 degree increments.
• T emperature starts at 100°F and increases in 5°
increments until reaching set temperature. Some
minor smoking is normal when using oven for first
time. When cook temperature is reached preheat
signal sounds
3. Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished.
• Remove food from oven when cooking time has
elapsed. Food left in oven can overcook.
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Broiler SettingUse
HICooking red meats
5Cooking pork
4Cooking poultr
3Cooking seafood
2Cooking fruits and vegetables
LOToasting breads
4. Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished.
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Timed Convection
1. Place food in oven.
2. Press COOK TIME pad.
• “TIME”, “CONV”, and “--:--” display.
3. Press or pad until cooking time is displayed.
• “TIME”, “CONV”, and “HR” display. “HR” does not
display if less than a hour of time is set.
• Cook time can be set up to 11 hours and 59
minutes.
• 5 minutes minimum cooking time.
• If cook time is entered and temperature not entered
“BAKE” flashes and oven signals.
4. Press CONV. pad.
• “CONV” and “---°” display.
5. Press or pad until desired temperature is
displayed.
• “TIME”, “CONV”, “
not display if less than a hour of time is set.
• Cooking time begins to count down.
• Temperature begins at 350°F and can be set from
170°F to 550°F in 5°F increments.
• T emperature display increases in 5°F increments
starting at 100°F until reaching set temperature.
Some minor smoking is normal when using oven for
first time. When cook temperature is reached oven
signals.
• Preheat signal sounds when oven cavity reaches
temperature.
• When cooking time has elapsed, an end of cycle
signal sounds, oven automatically turns off and
display returns to time of day .
6. Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished.
• Remove food from oven when cooking time has
elapsed. Food left in oven can overcook.
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Delayed Convection
1. Place food in oven.
2. Press CONV. pad.
• “CONV” and “---°” display.
3. Press or pad until desired temperature is
displayed.
• Time of day, oven temperature, “CONV”, and “
display .
• Temperature begins at 350°F and can be set from
170°F to 550°F in 5 degree increments.
4. Press STOP TIME pad.
• Current time of day, “BAKE”, “STOP”, “TIME”,
“CONV”, and display .
5 . Press or pad until desired stop time displays.
• Stop time can be set 11 hours 55 minutes ahead of
current time of day .
6. Press COOK TIME pad.
• “BAKE”, “TIME”, and “CONV” display.
7. Press or pad until desired cooking time
displays.
• Maximum cooking time, “DELAY”, “BAKE”,
“STOP”, “TIME”, “DELA Y”, and “CONV” display .
When start time is reached “DELA Y” no longer
displays and “
• 10 minutes minimum cooking time.
• Electronic range control calculates start time.
• T o view cook time, press and hold COOK TIME
pad.
• When cooking time has elapsed, end of cycle
signal sounds, oven automatically turns off and
display returns to time of day .
To Cancel Remaining Cooking Time
Press OVEN CANCEL pad.
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To Cancel Remaining Cooking Time
Press OVEN CANCEL pad.
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Self-Cleaning
• A small amount of smoke is normal when cleaning.
Excessive smoke may indicate a failed gasket or
too much food residue has been left in oven.
• Clean oven before it gets too dirty. Wipe up large
spills before self-cleaning.
• Do not use cleaning cycle if oven light cover is not
properly in place.
W ARNING
T o avoid risk of fire, clean excess spills from oven
interior.
CAUTION
T o avoid risk of personal injury , do not touch oven vents
or areas around vents during self-cleaning. These areas
can become hot enough to cause burns.
1. Prepare oven for self-cleaning.
• Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from
oven.
• Clean excess spills from oven interior.
• Remove items from range top and backguard.
These areas can become hot during self-cleaning
cycle.
2. Press CLEAN pad.
• “CLN”, “TIME”, and “--:--” display.
3. Press or pad to adjust cleaning time.
• “3:00” displays when or is pressed.
• Increase or decrease cleaning time by 5 minute
increments.
• Clean can be set from 2 to 4 hours. Minimum
recommended cleaning time is 3 hours.
• Oven begins to clean. “HR”, “CLN, “TIME”,
“CLEAN”, “LOCKED”, and “
flashes in display when automatic door latch is
locking.
• When cleaning time has elapsed, end of cycle
signal sounds, oven automatically turns off and
display returns to time of day . End of cycle signal
sounds.
4. Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished.
• When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, door
latch opens and “LOCKED” light flashes while
opening. When oven has cooled enough to open
door “LOCKED” light no longer displays and door
can be opened.
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Delayed Self-Cleaning
• A small amount of smoke is normal when cleaning.
Excessive smoke may indicate there is a faulty
gasket or too much food residue has been left in
oven.
• Clean oven before it gets too dirty. Wipe up large
spills before self-cleaning.
• Do not use cleaning cycle if oven light cover is not
properly in place.
W ARNING
T o avoid risk of fire, clean excess spills from oven
interior.
CAUTION
T o avoid risk of personal injury , do not touch oven vents
or areas around vents during self-cleaning. These areas
can become hot enough to cause burns.
1. Prepare oven for self-cleaning.
• Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from
oven.
• Clean excess spills from oven interior.
• Remove items from range top and backguard.
These areas can become hot during self-cleaning
cycle.
2. Press CLEAN pad.
• “CLN”, “TIME”, and “--:--” display.
3. Press or pad until desired amount of cleaning
time is displayed.
• “3:00” displays when or is pressed.
• Increase or decrease cleaning time in 5 minute
increments.
• Clean can be set from 2 to 4 hours. Minimum
recommended cleaning time is 3 hours.
4. Press STOP TIME pad.
Interrupt Self-Clean Cycle
1. Press OVEN CANCEL pad.
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, door
will unlock and can be opened.
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Utensils
5. Press or pad until desired stopping time
appears in display .
• Starting time is automatically calculated based on
amount of cleaning time and stop time.
• “DELAY”, “CLN, “STOP”, “TIME”, :DELA Y”,
“CLEAN”, and “LOCKED” display. “LOCKED”
flashes in display when automatic door latch is
locking.
• T o view remaining cleaning time, press and hold
CLEAN pad.
• T o view calculated stop time, press and hold STOP
TIME pad.
• When cleaning time has elapsed, end of cycle
signal sounds, oven automatically turns off and
display returns to time of day . End of cycle signal
sounds.
6. Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished.
• When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, door
latch opens and “LOCKED” light flashes while
opening. When oven has cooled enough to open
door “LOCKED” light no longer displays and door
can be opened.
Interrupt Self-Clean Cycle
1. Press OVEN CANCEL pad.
2. When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, door
will unlock and can be opened.
Cooking Utensils
• Use proper pan size. Do not use utensils that
overhang element by more than 1 inch.
1"
Less than 1" overhang
2"
More than 1" overhang
• Use care when using glazed cooking utensils.
Some glass, earthenware, or other glazed utensils
break due to sudden temperature changes.
• Select utensils without broken or loose handles.
Handles should not be heavy enough to tilt pan.
• Select utensils with flat bottoms.
• Do not use a wok with a ring stand.
Do not use a wok with
a ring stand.
Use a flat
bottom wok.
Child Lock Out
This feature disables oven control. Surface elements will
heat when child lock out is on.
1. Press and hold BAKE and CLOCK pads
simultaneously .
• “OFF” displays.
2. Repeat step 1 to cancel child lock.
For best cooking results, use a pan with a flat bottom.
Determine if pan has a flat bottom.
1. Rotate a ruler along bottom of pan. If pan is not flat,
gaps between bottom of pan and edge of ruler occur.
2. A small groove or mark on a pan does not effect
cooking times. However, if a pan has a gap, formed
rings, or an uneven bottom, it does not cook
efficiently and in some cases may not boil liquid.
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Cooking Guide
Utensil Material Charateristics
TypeTemperature
Response
AluminumHeats and Cools
Quickly
Cast IronHeats and Cools
Slowly
Copper
Tin Lined
EnamelwareDepends on Base
Ceramic (Glass) Heats and Cools
Stainless SteelHeats and Cools at
Heats and Cools
Quickly
Metal
Slowly
Moderate Rate
Uses
Frying,
Braising,
Roasting
Low Heat
Cooking,
Frying
Gourmet
Cooking, Wine
Sauces, Egg
Dishes
Low Heat
Cooking
Low Heat
Cooking
Soups,
Sauces,
Vegetables,
General
Cooking
Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times
and temperature. Times, rack position, and temperatures
may vary depending on conditions and food type. For best
results, always check food at minimum time. When
roasting, choose rack position based on size of food item.
Oven Rack Placement
Position oven rack before turning oven on.
1 . Pull rack forward to stop position.
2 . Raise front edge of rack and pull until rack is out of oven.
3 . Place rack in new rack position.
• Curved edge of rack must be toward rear of oven.
Pan Placement
• Keep pans and cookie sheets 2 inches from oven
walls.
• Stagger pans placed on different racks so one is not
directly over the other.
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Baking Guide
Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperature. Times, rack position, and temperatures
may vary depending on conditions and food type. For best results, always check food at minimum time.
Rack PositionOven TemperatureCooking Time
1=HighestFahrenheitMinutes
5=Lowest
Angel Food Cake535 028-50
Biscuits3 or 4375-4008-16
Muffins3 or 4400-42517-23
Cookies3 or 4350-4008-20
Cupcakes3 or 4350-40018-30
Brownies3 or 435025-38
Layer cakes3 or 4350-37527-40
Pound Cake3 or 4325-35045-70
Fresh Pies3 or 4400-45035-60
Frozen pies340 040-65
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Convection Baking Guide
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Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperature. Times, rack position, and temperatures may vary
depending on conditions and food type. For best results, always check food at minimum time.