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Before You Call ..................................................33
Major Appliance Warranty ....................................36
318200718 (January 2012) Rev. A
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WELCOME & CONGRATULATIONS
Product Registration
Register Your Product
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REGISTRATION CARD
should be fi lled in completely,
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Congratulations on your purchase of a new appliance!
At Electrolux Major Appliances, we are very proud of
our product and are completely committed to providing
you with the best service possible. Your satisfaction is our
number one priority.
We know you’ll enjoy your new appliance and Thank You
for choosing our product. We hope you consider us for
future purchases.
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INSTRUCTIONS
This Use & Care Manual contains general operating
instructions for your appliance and feature information
for several models. Your product may not have
all the described features. The graphics shown are
representative. The graphics on your appliance may not
look exactly like those shown. These instructions are not
meant to cover every possible condition and situation
that may occur. Common sense and caution must be
practiced when installing, operating and maintaining any
appliance.
NOTE
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Please record your model and serial numbers
below for future reference.
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Please attach sales receipt here for future reference.
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Save these instructions for future reference.
DEFINITIONS
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert
you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.
WARNING
This symbol will help alert you to situations
that may cause serious bodily harm, death or
property damage.
CAUTION
This symbol will help alert you to situations that
may cause bodily injury or property damage.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT indicates installation, operation or
maintenance information which is important but not
hazard-related.
WARNING
Tip Over Hazard
A child or adult can tip the range and •
be killed.
Verify the anti-tip device has been •
installed to fl oor or wall.
Ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged to fl oor or •
wall when the range is moved.
Do not operate the range without the anti-tip device •
in place and engaged.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in •
death or serious burns to children and adults.
• Remove all tape and packaging wrap before using
the appliance. Discard the carton and plastic
bags after unpacking the appliance. Use recycling
facility where available. Never allow children to play
with packaging material. Do not remove the wiring label
and other literature attached to the appliance. Do not
remove model/serial number plate.
• Proper Installation. Be sure your appliance is
properly installed and grounded by a qualifi ed
technician in accordance in the United States
with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No.
70-latest edition, and local code requirements,
and in Canada with CSA C22.1 PART 1-latest
edition and local code requirements. Install only
per installation instructions provided in the literature
package for this range.
Ask your dealer to recommend a qualifi ed technician
and an authorized repair service. Know how to
disconnect the electrical power to the appliance at the
circuit breaker or fuse box in case of an emergency.
• User Servicing. Do not repair or replace any
part of the appliance unless specifi cally
recommended in the manuals. All other servicing
should be done only by a qualifi ed technician to
reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to the
appliance.
• Never modify or alter the construction of an
appliance by removing leveling legs, panels, wire
covers, anti-tip brackets/screws, or any other
part of the product.
WARNING
Stepping, leaning, sitting or pulling down on the
door or the drawer of this appliance can result
in serious injuries and also cause damage to the
appliance. Do not allow children to climb or play around
the appliance. The weight of a child on an open door may
cause the appliance to tip, resulting in serious burns or other
injury. An open drawer when hot may cause burns.
Range
Leveling
Leg
To check if the anti-tip bracket is installed properly,
use both arms and grasp the rear edge of range back.
Carefully attempt to tilt range forward. When properly
installed, the range should not tilt forward.
Refer to the anti-tip bracket installation instructions supplied with your range for proper
installation.
Anti-Tip
Bracket
WARNING
Do not use the oven for storage.
• Storage in or on Appliance. Flammable materials
should not be stored in an oven, near surface
burners or in the warm & serve drawer (if
equipped). This includes paper, plastic and cloth
items, such as cookbooks, plastic ware and towels, as
well as fl ammable liquids. Do not store explosives, such
as aerosol cans, on or near the appliance. Flammable
materials may explode and result in fi re or property
damage.
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CAUTION
Do not store items of interest to children in the
cabinets above the appliance. Children climbing on the cooktop to reach items could be seriously injured.
• Do not leave children alone. Children should not
be left alone or unattended in the area where an
appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to
sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
• DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS, AREAS NEAR
THESE UNITS, OVEN HEATING ELEMENTS OR
INTERIOR SURFACES OF THE OVEN OR WARMER
DRAWER (if equipped). Both surface units and oven
heating elements may be hot even though they are
dark in color. Areas near surface units may become
hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do
not touch, or let clothing or other fl ammable materials
touch these areas until they have had suffi cient time
to cool. Among these areas are the cooktop, surfaces
facing the cooktop, the oven vent openings and
surfaces near these openings, oven door and window.
• Wear Proper Apparel. Loose-fi tting or hanging
garments should never be worn while using the
appliance. Do not let clothing or other fl ammable
materials contact hot surfaces.
WARNING
NEVER use your appliance as a space heater to
heat or warm the room.
• Do Not Use Water or Flour on Grease Fires.
Smother the fi re with a pan lid, or use baking
soda, a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
• When heating fat or grease, watch it closely. Fat
or grease may catch fi re if allowed to become too hot.
• Use Only Dry Pot holders. Moist or damp pot
holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from
steam. Do not let the pot holders touch hot surface
units. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth instead of
a pot holder.
• Do Not Heat Unopened Food Containers. Buildup
of pressure may cause the container to burst and
result in injury.
• Remove the oven door from any unused
appliance if it is to be stored or discarded.
IMPORTANT
Do not attempt to operate the appliance during a
power failure. If the power fails, always turn off
the unit. If the unit is not turned off and the power
resumes, the appliance will not operate and an error
message will be displayed. Once the power resumes,
reset the clock and the oven function.
CAUTION
Electronic controllers can be damaged by cold
temperatures. When you use your appliance for
the fi rst time, or if it has not been used for a long
period of time, make sure that it has been exposed
to a temperature above 0°C/32°F for at least 3
hours before connecting it to the power supply.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING
YOUR COOKTOP
• Know which knob controls each surface heating
unit.
•
Use Proper Pan Size—This appliance is equipped
with one or more surface units of different sizes. Select
utensils having fl at bottoms large enough to cover the
surface unit. The use of undersized utensils will expose
a portion of surface heating to direct contact and may
result in ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of
utensil to the surface will also improve effi ciency .
• Utensil Handles Should Be Turned Inward
and Should Not Extend Over Adjacent Surface
Units—To reduce the risk of burns, ignition of
fl ammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional
contact with the utensil. The handle of the utensil
should be positioned so that it is turned inward, and
does not extend over adjacent surface unit.
• Do not use Searing Grill on the cooktop—The
Searing grill is not designed for use on the cooktop.
Doing so may result in a fi re.
• Never Leave Surface Units Unattended—Boilovers
cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite, or
a pan that has boiled dry may melt.
• Protective Liners—Do not use aluminum foil to line
oven bottom or any other part of the appliance. Only
use aluminum as recommended for baking if used as a
cover placed on the food. Any other used of protective
liners or aluminum foil may result in a risk of electric
shock or fi re or a short circuit.
• Glazed Cooking Utensils—Only certain types of glass,
glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed
utensils are suitable for cooktop service without breaking
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
due to the sudden change in temperature. Check the
manufacturer’s recommendations for cooktop use.
• Do Not Use Decorative Surface Burner Covers.
If an element is accidentally turned on, the decorative
cover will become hot and possibly melt. Burns will
occur if the hot covers are touched. Damage may also
be done to the cooktop.
FOR GLASS COOKTOP ONLY
• Do Not Clean or Operate a Broken Cooktop— If
cooktop should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers
may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a
risk of electric shock. Contact a qualifi ed technician
immediately.
• Clean Cooktop Glass 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 harmful fumes if applied to a hot surface.
• Do not place hot cookware on cold cooktop
glass— This cold cause glass to break.
• Avoid Scratching the Cooktop Glass with Sharp
Objects.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
USING YOUR OVEN
• Use Care When Opening Oven Door—Stand to the
side of the appliance when opening the door/drawer of
a hot appliance. Let hot air or steam escape before you
remove or replace food in the oven/drawer.
• Keep Oven Vent Ducts Unobstructed. The oven is
vented at the front above the oven door. Touching the
surfaces in this area when the oven is operating may
cause severe burns. Also, do not place plastic or heatsensitive items on or near the oven vent. These items
could melt or ignite.
WARNING
NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in
the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with
materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks
air fl ow through the oven and may cause carbon
monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may trap
heat, causing a fi re hazard.
• Placement of Oven Racks. Always place oven racks
in desired location while appliance is cool. Remove all
utensils from the rack before removing rack. If rack
must be moved while oven is hot, use extreme caution.
Use pot holders and grasp the rack with both hands to
reposition. Do not let pot holders contact the hot oven
element or interior of the oven.
• Do not use a broiler pan without its insert. Broiler
pan and grid allow dripping fat to drain and be kept
away from the high heat of the broiler.
• Do not cover the broiler grid or oven bottom with aluminum foil. Exposed fat and grease could
ignite.
• Do not touch a hot oven light bulb with a damp cloth. Doing so could cause the bulb to break.
Disconnect the appliance or shut off the power to the
appliance before removing and replacing the bulb.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
CLEANING YOUR OVEN
• Clean the appliance regularly to keep all parts
free of grease that could catch fi re. Exhaust fan
ventilation hoods and grease fi lters should be kept
clean. Do not allow grease to accumulate. Greasy
deposits in the fan could catch fi re. Refer to the hood
manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning.
• Cleaners/Aerosols—Always follow the manufacturer’s
recommended directions for use. Be aware that excess
residue from cleaners and aerosols may ignite causing
damage and/or injury.
SELF-CLEANING OVEN ONLY
• Clean in the self-cleaning cycle only the parts of
the appliance listed in this Owner’s Guide. Before
using the self-cleaning cycle of the appliance, remove
all utensils stored in the appliance.
• Do not clean the oven door gasket. The door
gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be
taken not to rub, damage or move the gasket.
• Do not use oven cleaners. No oven cleaner or oven
liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or
around any part of the appliance.
• Remove oven racks. Oven racks color will change if
left in the oven during a self-cleaning cycle.
CAUTION
The health of some birds is extremely sensitive to the
fumes given off during the self-clean cycle of any wall
oven. Move birds to another well ventilated room.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California
to publish a list of substances known to the state to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm,
and requires businesses to warn customers of potential
exposure to such substances.
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FEATURES AT A GLANCE - MODEL A
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Your Range Features:
1. Electronic oven control with kitchen timer.
2. Left front element control knob.
3. Left rear element control knob.
4. Right rear element control knob.
5. Right front element control knob.
6. Oven light switch.
7. Element On/Off indicator light.
8. Automatic oven door light switch.
9. Broil element.
10. Oven interior light with removable cover.
11. Adjustable interior oven rack(s).
12. Manual cleaning oven interior.
13. 1-piece handle.
14. Storage cavity with rack.
15. Oven door with window.
16. Storage drawer.
17. Porcelain cooktop.
18. 8” left rear coil element.
19. 6” right rear coil element.
20. 6” left front coil element.
21. 8” right front coil element
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MODEL B - FEATURES AT A GLANCE
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Your Range Features:
1. Electronic oven control with kitchen timer.
2. Left front element control knob.
3. Left rear element control knob.
4. Right rear element control knob.
5. Right front element control knob.
6. Auxiliary oven control knob.
7. Oven light switch.
8. Element On/Off indicator light.
9. Auxiliary oven On/Off indicator light.
10. Automatic oven door light switch.
11. Self-clean door latch.
12. Broil element.
13. Manual cleaning oven interior.
14. Self-cleaning oven interior.
15. Oven interior light with removable cover.
16. Adjustable interior oven rack(s).
17. Bake element.
18. 1-piece handle.
19. Oven door with window.
20. Storage drawer.
21. Porcelain cooktop.
22. 8” left rear coil element.
23. 6” right rear coil element.
24. 6” left front coil element.
25. 8” right front coil element.
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FEATURES AT A GLANCE - MODEL C
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Your Range Features:
1. Electronic oven control with kitchen timer.
2. Left front element control knob.
3. Left rear element control knob.
4. Right rear element control knob.
5. Right front element control knob.
6. Griddle element control knob.
7. Auxiliary oven control knob.
8. Oven lights switch.
9. Element On/Off indicator light.
10. Auxiliary oven On/Off indicator light.
11. Griddle On/Off indicator light.
12. Automatic oven door light switch.
13. Self-clean door latch.
14. Broil element.
15. Manual cleaning oven interior.
16. Self-cleaning oven interior.
17. Oven interior light with removable cover.
18. Adjustable interior oven rack(s).
19. Bake element.
20. 1-piece handle.
21. Oven door with window.
22. Storage drawer.
23. Chrome steel cooktop.
24. 8” left rear coil element.
25. 6” right rear coil element.
26. 6” left front coil element.
27. 8” right front coil element
28. Griddle.
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BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS
Using proper cookware
The size and type of cookware used will infl uence the
setting needed for best cooking results. Be sure to follow
the recommendations for using proper cookware as
illustrated in Figures 1 & 2.
Cookware should have fl at bottoms that make good
contact with the entire surface heating element (Figure
1). Check for fl atness by rotating a ruler across the
bottom of the cookware (Figure 2).
Cookware material types
The cookware material determines how evenly and quickly
heat is transferred from the surface element to the pan
bottom. The most popular materials available are:
Aluminum- Excellent heat conductor. Some types
of food will cause it to darken (Anodized aluminum
cookware resists staining & pitting). If aluminum pans
slide across the ceramic glass cooktop, they may leave
metal marks which will resemble scratches. Remove
these marks immediately.
Copper- Excellent heat conductor but discolors easily. May
leave metal marks on ceramic glass (see Aluminum above).
Stainless steel- Slow heat conductor with uneven cooking
results. Is durable, easy to clean and resists staining.
Cast iron- A poor heat conductor however will retain
heat very well. Cooks evenly once cooking temperature is
reached. Not recommended for use on ceramic cooktops.
Porcelain-enamel on metal- Heating characteristics
will vary depending on base material. Porcelain-enamel
coating must be smooth to avoid scratching ceramic
cooktops.
Glass- Slow heat conductor. Not recommended for
ceramic cooktop surfaces because it may scratch the
glass.
Figure 1
Figure 2
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SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS
Coil surface elements
The cooktop has 4 coil surface element positions (fi gure 1).
To Operate the Coil Surface Elements
1. Place cooking utensil on the surface element.
2. Push in and turn the Surface Control knob in either
direction to the desired setting (fi gure 2). Start most
cooking operations on a higher setting and then
turn to a lower setting to fi nish cooking. The control
knobs do not have to be set exactly on a particular
mark. Use the marks as a guide and adjust the
control knob as needed.
3. When cooking is completed, turn the surface element
off before removing the pan.
CAUTION
Do not place plastic items such as salt and
pepper shakers, spoon holders or plastic
wrappings on cooktop when it is in use. These
items could melt or ignite. Potholders, towels or
wooden spoons could catch fi re if placed too close to
the surface elements.
Figure 1
Surface Cooking Settings
Use the chart to determine the correct setting for the
kind of food you are preparing. The Simmer settings are
used to simmer and keep larger quantities of foods warm
such as stews and soups. The lower Simmer settings are
ideal for delicate foods and melting chocolate or butter.
Note: The size and type of cookware used will infl uence
the setting needed for best cooking results.
Recommended Settings for Surface Elements
SettingType of Cooking
HIGH (Hi)Start most foods, bring water to a
boil, pan broiling.
MED HIGH (5-8)
MED (5)Maintain a slow boil, thicken sauces
MED LOW (2-4)
LOW (Lo - 2)
Continue a rapid boil, fry, deep fat fry.
and gravies, steam vegetables.
Keep foods cooking, poach, stew.
Keep warm, melt, simmer.
Figure 2
Element ON indicator light
The element ON indicator lights are located on the
control panel between two control knobs (fi gure 3) and
will glow when a surface element is turned ON.
Element ON indicator light
Figure 3
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NOTE
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The surface “Element ON” indicator light will glow
when one or more elements are turned ON. A quick
glance at this indicator light when cooking is fi nished
is an easy check to be sure all surface elements are
turned OFF.
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To Operate the Griddle (model C only)
Foods can be placed directly on the griddle for cooking
(fi gure 1). To remove the griddle for cleaning the burner
box underneath, grasp the griddle in the front and gently
pull away from plug terminal, then lift up and out. To
reinstall, grasp the griddle with both hands at the end
opposite the terminals and using the middle rod at the
terminal end as a guide, push the griddle into place.
1. Push in and turn the griddle control in either direction
to the desired setting (fi gure 2). Start most cooking
operations on a higher setting; then turn to a lower
setting to fi nish cooking.
2. The control does not have to be set exactly on a
particular mark. Use the marks as a guide and adjust
the control as needed.
3. The griddle indicator light glows when the griddle
is on. A quick glance at the light when cooking is
fi nished is an easy check to be sure the control is
turned off.
4. Preheat for a few minutes (until butter melts or beads
of water dance on the griddle).
5. Use only nylon or plastic spatulas, spoons, etc. Metal
can scratch the non-stick fi nish.
6. Make sure the griddle is turned OFF when cooking is
fi nished. Leaving the griddle ON will damage it.
SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS
Griddle
Figure 1
Recommended Settings
for the Griddle
FoodSetting
BaconHI
Grilled SandwichesHI
PancakesHI
HamburgersMED - HI
EggsMED
Figure 2
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BEFORE SETTING OVEN CONTROLS
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Oven vent location
Each oven has its own vent as shown below (Figure
1). When the oven is on, warm air is released through
the vent. This venting is necessary for proper air
circulation in the oven and good baking results. DO NOT BLOCK OVEN VENT. Never close off the openings with
aluminium foil or any other material.
Auxiliary oven vent
location
Figure 1
Main oven vent
location
CAUTION
Some models are equipped with a blower
which runs in baking and self-cleaning mode
to keep all internal components at a cool
temperature. The blower may keep running
even if the oven has been turned OFF, until the
components have cooled down.
Air circulation in the oven
If using 1 rack (Figure 2), place in center of oven. If using
multiple racks (Figure 3), stagger cookware as shown.
For best air circulation and baking results allow 2-4"
(5-10 cm) around the cookware for proper air circulation
and be sure pans and cookware do not touch each other,
the oven door, sides or back of the oven cavity. The hot
air must circulate around the pans and cookware in the
oven for even heat to reach around the food.
Arranging oven racks
ALWAYS ARRANGE OVEN RACKS WHEN THE OVEN IS
COOL (PRIOR TO OPERATING THE OVEN). Always use
oven mitts when using the oven.
To remove an oven rack, pull the rack forward until it
stops. Lift up front of rack and slide out (Figure 4).
To replace an oven rack, fi t the rack onto the guides
on the oven walls. Tilt the front of the rack upward and
slide the rack back into place.
Figure 4
Recommended rack positions
Food
Broiling meats, chicken or fi sh
Cookies, cakes, pies, biscuits & muffi ns
Using a single rack2 or 3
Using two racks2 and 4
Frozen pies, angel food cake, yeast, bread,
1 or 2 casseroles, small cuts of meat or
poultry
Turkey, roast or ham1
Rack Position
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Figure 2 - Single Oven Rack
Figure 3 - Multiple Oven Racks
Rack
Figure 5
NOTE
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Always use caution when removing food from the oven.
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MODEL A - SETTING MAIN OVEN CONTROLS
Control pad features
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE OVEN. For satisfactory use of your oven, become familiar with the various features and functions of the oven as described below. Detailed instructions for each
feature and function follow later in this Use & Care Guide.
1. Bake pad—Use to select the bake cooking feature.
2. Broil pad—Use to select the broil cooking feature.
3. Timer on-off pad—Use to set or cancel the Timer.
The Timer does not start or stop cooking.
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4. Clock pad—Use to set the time of day.
5. Clear off pad—Use to cancel any oven feature
previously entered except the time of day and minute
timer.
6. Down arrow pad—Used along with the function pads
to select oven temperature, time of day and minute timer.
7. Up arrow pad—Used along with the function pads to
select oven temperature, time of day and minute timer.
TO SET THE CLOCK
When the appliance is fi rst plugged in, or when the
power supply to the range has been interrupted, the
display will fl ash "12:00".
1. Press CLOCK pad.
2. Within 4 seconds, press and hold the UP or DOWN
ARROW pad until the correct time of day appears in
the display.
TO CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
MODE
The electronic oven control temperature display mode
was factory preset to display (Fahrenheit) °F oven
temperatures. Note: Oven cooking temperatures may be
set from 170°F to 500°F (76°C to 260°C).
To change the Temperature Display Mode to °C
(Celsius) or from °C to °F (do not use Bake or Broil
while changing the Temperature Display Mode):
1. Press & hold the BROIL pad for 7 seconds until F
or C appears in the display. Note: At this time the
display will show the current Temperature Display
Mode whether set for F or C .
2. Within 4 seconds, press the UP or DOWN ARROW
pad once to toggle between the °F (Fahrenheit) and
°C (Celsius).
3. To accept the change, wait 5 more seconds until the
oven control beeps once. To complete the change
skip step 4 below, OR;
4. If at any time during the process of changing the
Temperature Display Mode (F or C) you decide the
change is not desired, press the CLEAR OFF pad
before the oven control beeps once to cancel the
process.
5. The display will then return to the time of day with
any temperature display mode change you may have
requested.
TO SET THE MINUTE TIMER
1. Press TIMER ON/OFF pad.
2. Press the UP ARROW pad to increase the time
in one minute increments. Press and hold the UP ARROW pad to increase the time faster. The timer
can be set for any amount of time from 1 minute to
11 hours and 59 minutes.
Note: If you press the DOWN ARROW pad fi rst,
the timer will advance to 11 hours and 59 minutes.
3. The display shows the timer count down in minutes
until one minute remains. Then the display will count
down in seconds.
4. When the set time has run out, the timer will sound a
3 seconds beep. 0:00 will appear in the display until
TIMER ON/OFF pad is pressed.
Note: While the minute timer is counting down, the
“:” will fl ash. The minute timer does not start or stop
cooking. It serves as an extra timer in the kitchen that
will beep when the set time has run out. The minute
timer can be used alone or during any of the other oven
functions. When the minute timer is in use with any other
function, the minute timer will be shown in the display. To
view other functions, press the pad for that function.
To Change the Minute Timer while it is in use:
While the timer is active and shows in the display, press
and hold the UP or DOWN ARROW pad to increase or
decrease the time.
To Cancel the Minute Timer before the set time
has run out: Press TIMER ON/OFF.
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SETTING MAIN OVEN CONTROLS - MODEL A
TO SET OR CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE
FOR BAKING
The oven can be programmed to bake at any
temperature from 170°F to 500°F (76°C to 260°C).
To Set the Controls for Baking:
1. Press BAKE pad. "— — —°" appears in the display.
2. Within 5 seconds, press the UP or DOWN ARROW
pad. The display will show "350°F." By pressing
and holding the UP or DOWN ARROW pad, the
temperature can then be adjusted in 5°F increments.
3. When the UP or DOWN ARROW pad is released,
the oven will begin heating to the selected
temperature. When the displayed temperature
reaches the desired baking temperature, the control
will beep once (1 time).
4. To cancel the baking function, press CLEAR OFF
pad.
To Change the Oven Temperature after Baking has
Started:
1. Press BAKE pad and make sure the bake
temperature is displayed.
2. Press the UP or DOWN ARROW pad to increase or
decrease the set temperature.
TO BROIL
1. Arrange oven rack while oven is still cool.
2. Press BROIL pad.
3. Press and hold the UP or DOWN ARROW pad until
the desired broil setting level appears in the display.
Press the UP ARROW pad for HI broil or the DOWN ARROW pad for LO broil. Most foods can be broiled
at the HI broil setting. Select the LO broil setting to
avoid excess browning or drying of foods that should
be broiled to the well-done stage.
4. Place the insert on the broiler pan, then place the
food on the insert. DO NOT use the broiler pan
without the insert or cover the insert with aluminum
foil. The exposed grease could ignite.
5. Place the pan on the oven rack. Open the oven door
to the broil stop position when broiling.
6. Broil on one side until food is browned; turn and cook
on the second side. Note: Always pull the rack out to
the stop position before turning or removing food.
7. When broiling is fi nished, press CLEAR OFF pad.
CAUTION
Should an oven fi re occur, close the oven door
and turn off the oven. If the fi re continues, use a fi re extinguisher. DO NOT put water or fl our on
the fi re. Flour may be explosive.
ADJUSTING YOUR OVEN TEMPERATURE
Your new oven has been factory calibrated and tested
to ensure an accurate baking temperature. For the fi rst
few uses, follow your recipe times and temperature
recommendations carefully. If you feel your oven is too
hot or too cool from your baking experience, the oven
temperature may be adjusted to your liking.
NOTE
Í
DO NOT adjust your oven temperature based on oven
thermometers, such as those found in grocery stores,
they may not be accurate.
To Adjust the Oven Temperature (do not use Bake
or Broil while adjusting the oven temperature):
Note: Your oven control was factory set in the
(Fahrenheit) °F Temperature Display Mode. To change for
(Celsius) °C, see page 15.
1. Press & hold the BAKE key pad and release after the
display shows the factory temperature setting of 00.
Note: If the oven temperature has been previously
adjusted from the factory setting, the current
temperature adjusted value will appear in the display
instead.
2. You may increase the oven temperature in 5°F (1°C)
increments with each press of the UP ARROW pad
to a maximum oven adjustment of +35°F (+18°C).
You may also adjust the oven temperature downward
in 5°F (1°C) increments with each press of the
DOWN ARROW pad (total range of -35°F to +35°F
(-18°C to +18°C).
3. If you do not want to keep the display adjustment,
press the CLEAR OFF pad before the oven control
beeps. This will cancel the temperature adjustment
procedure. To start this procedure over again begin
with step 1 above OR;
4. If you want to keep the adjustment, wait until the
oven control beeps once.
5. The oven temperature adjustment has be accepted
by the oven control and the display will return to the
time of day.
FAILURE MODES
All failure modes give a visual and audible alarm. When
display shows F10 (temperature runaway), F30-F31 (oven
sensor circuit fault) or any other F error codes, the electronic oven control has detected a fault condition. Note
that code and push the CLEAR OFF pad to clean the display and stop the beeping. Reprogram the oven. If fault
recurs, push CLEAR OFF pad, disconnect the appliance
to prevent damage and contact an authorized servicer.
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Control pad features
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE OVEN. For satisfactory use of your oven, become familiar with the various features and functions of the oven as described below. Detailed instructions for each
feature and function follow later in this Use & Care Guide.
NOTE
Í
The oven function will not work if the time of day clock is not set.
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1. Clock pad—Use to set the time of day.
2. Bake time pad—Use to enter the length of the
baking time.
3. Timer on-off pad—Use to set or cancel the Timer.
The Timer does not start or stop cooking.
4. Start time pad—Used to set the desired start time
for baking. Can be used with BAKE TIME to program
a delayed bake cycle.
5. Oven, preheat & door locked lights— The “oven”
light will glow each time the oven unit turns on
maintain the set oven temperature. The “Preheat”
light will glow when the oven is fi rst set to operate,
or if the desired temperature is reset higher than the
actual oven temperature. The “Door Locked” light will
fl ash until the door locks when the self-clean cycle is
in use. It glows constantly after the door locks.
THE OVEN CAN BE PROGRAMMED TO
Bake normally, Time Bake, Delayed Bake, Broil, Self-Clean
Note: Push buttons or pads may be shaped differently.
FOR A SILENT CONTROL PANEL
When choosing a function, a beep will be heard each
time a pad is pushed. If desired, the controls can be
programmed for silent operation. Push and hold START TIME pad. After 7 seconds, the control will beep once.
This will block the controls from sounding when a pad
is pushed. To return the sound, push and hold START TIME pad again for 7 seconds until 1 beep is heard.
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6. Up arrow pad—Used along with the function pads
to select oven temperature, time of day and minute
timer.
7. Bake pad—Use to select the bake cooking feature.
8. Feature indicator lights—These light to show
which feature is in use.
9. Broil pad—Use to select the broil cooking feature.
10. Down arrow pad—Used along with the function
pads to select oven temperature, time of day and
minute timer.
11. Clear off pad—Use to cancel any oven feature
previously entered except the time of day and minute
timer.
12. Clean Pad—Used to select the self-cleaning cycle.
TEMPERATURE CONVERSION (Fahrenheit/Celsius)
The electronic oven control is set to operate in °F
(Fahrenheit) when shipped from the factory. The oven can
be programmed for any temperature from 170°F to 550°F
(77°C to 287°C).
To change the temperature to °C (Celsius) or from °C
to °F (control should not be in a Bake or Clean mode):
1. Push BROIL pad. "- - - " appears in the display.
2. Push and hold the UP ARROW pad until "HI"
appears in the display.
3. Push and hold BROIL pad until °F or °C appears in
the display.
4. Push UP or DOWN ARROW pad to change °F to °C
or °C to °F.
5. To accept the change, wait 6 seconds.
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NOTE
Í
The oven function will not work if the time of day clock
is not set.
TO SET THE CLOCK
When the range is fi rst plugged in, or when the power
supply to the appliance has been interrupted, the display
will fl ash "12:00".
1. Push CLOCK pad.
2. Within 5 seconds, push and hold the UP or DOWN ARROW pad until the correct time of day appears in
the display.
Note: The clock cannot be changed during any timed
bake or self-clean cycle.
TO SET THE MINUTE TIMER
1. Push TIMER ON/OFF pad.
2. Push the UP ARROW pad to increase the time in
one minute increments. Push and hold the UP AR-ROW pad to increase the time in 10 minute increments. The timer can be set for any amount of time
from 1 minute to 11 hours and 59 minutes.
Note: If you push the DOWN ARROW pad fi rst, the
timer will advance to 11 hours and 59 minutes.
3. The display shows the timer count down in minutes
until one minute remains. The display will count
down in seconds.
4. When the set time has run out, the timer will beep
3 times. It will continue to beep 3 times every 60
seconds until the TIMER ON/OFF pad is pushed.
NOTE
Í
The minute timer does not start or stop cooking. It serves
as an extra timer in the kitchen that will beep when the set
time has run out. The minute timer can be used alone or
during any of the other oven functions. When the minute
timer is in use with any other mode, the minute timer will
be shown in the display. To view other functions, push
the function pad for that mode.
To Change the Minute Timer while it is in use:
While the timer is active and shows in the display, push
and hold the UP or DOWN ARROW pad to increase or
decrease the time.
To Cancel the Minute Timer before the set time has
run out: Push TIMER ON/OFF pad.
NOTE
Í
T o turn the time of day display OFF or ON in the displa y
press and hold the CLOCK pad for 8 seconds (the control
will beep once) and then release. This feature does not
remove the set time of day from the memory of the
control. When the display is turned OFF the time of day
will reappear for a few seconds any time the CLOCK
pad is touched.
TO SET CONTROL FOR CONTINUOUS BAKE
OR 12 HOUR ENERGY SAVING
The oven control has a built-in 12 Hour Energy Saving
feature that will shut off the oven if the control is left on
for more than 11 hours and 59 minutes. The oven can
be programmed to override this feature for continuous
baking.
To set control for continuous baking:
1. Push and hold TIMER ON/OFF pad down for 5
seconds until tone is heard, "— — hr" will appear in
display for continuous cooking. The current time of
day will return to the display.
2. To cancel the Continuous Bake Function, push
TIMER ON/OFF pad and hold for 5 seconds until
tone is heard. "12hr" will appear in display indicating
that the control has returned to the 12 Hour Energy
Saving feature.
TO SET CONTROL FOR OVEN LOCKOUT
The control can be programmed to lock the oven door
and inactivate the oven controls.
To Set Control for Oven Lockout feature:
1. Push the CLEAR OFF pad and hold for 3 seconds.
"Loc" will appear in display, the "Door Locked"
indicator light will fl ash and the motor driven door
lock will begin to close automatically. DO NOT open
oven door while the indicator light is fl ashing. Allow
about 15 seconds for the oven door to lock. Once
the oven door is locked, the current time of day will
appear in the display.
2. To cancel the lockout feature, push CLEAR OFF pad
and hold for 3 seconds. The control will unlock the
oven door and resume normal operation.
NOTE
Í
If a control pad is pressed while the Oven Door/Control
Lockout mode, “Loc” will appear in the display until
the control pad is released. But it does not disable the
clock, kitchen timer and the interior oven lights.
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TO SET OR CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE
FOR NORMAL BAKING
The oven can be programmed to bake at any temperature
from 170°F to 550°F (77°C to 287°C).
NOTE
Í
The oven control has a built-in energy saving feature
that will shut off the oven if the control is left on for
more than 11 hours 59 minutes.
To Set the Controls for Normal Baking:
1. Push BAKE pad."— — —" appears in the display.
2. Within 5 seconds, push the UP or DOWN ARROW
pad. The display will show "350°F (177°C)." By holding
the UP or DOWN ARROW pad, the temperature can
then be adjusted in 5°F (1°C) increments.
3. As soon as the UP or DOWN ARROW pad is released,
the oven will begin heating to the selected temperature.
When the oven temperature reaches the desired baking
temperature, the control will beep 3 times and the
Preheat light will turn off.
4. To cancel the baking function, push the CLEAR OFF pad.
To Change the Oven Temperature after Baking has
started:
1. If you are using the minute timer, push the BAKE pad
and make sure the bake temperature is displayed.
2. Push the UP or DOWN ARROW pad to increase or
decrease the set temperature.
SETTING BROIL
This mode is best for meats, fi sh and poultry up to 1”
thick. Broiling is a method of cooking tender cuts of meat
by direct heat under the broil element of the oven. The
high heat cooks quickly and gives a rich, brown outer appearance. The BROIL pad controls the Broil feature. An
optional Searing Grill, Broiler Pan and Insert are available
via the enclosed accessories brochure (Figure 1 & 2). The
optional broil pan and broil pan insert used together allow
dripping grease to drain and be kept away from the high
heat of the oven broiler.
Broiling Tips:
• For optimum browning, preheat the broil element for 5
minutes.
• Broil one side until the food is browned; turn and cook
on the second side. Season and serve.
• Always pull the rack out to the “stop” position before
turning or removing food.
• Always use the broiler pan and its cover when broiling.
It allows the dripping grease to be kept away from the
high heat of the broil element (see Figure 1).
• For best broiling results, broil with the oven door in the
broil stop position (see Figure 3).
• If using a Searing Grill (available by mail order), preheat
the grill for 5 to 10 minutes before placing your meat.
• DO NOT use the broil pan without the insert. DO NOT cover the broil pan insert with foil. The exposed
grease could catch fi re.
Accessories available via the enclosed brochure:
Broiler
Insert
Broiler
Pan
Figure 1Figure 2
To set the Broil:
1. Arrange oven rack while oven is still cool.
2. Push the BROIL pad.
3. Push and hold the UP or DOWN ARROW pad until the
desired broil setting level appears in the display. Push
UP ARROW pad for HI broil or the DOWN ARROW
pad for LO broil. Most foods can be boiled at the HI
broil setting. Select the LO broil setting to avoid excess
browning or drying of foods that should be cooked to
the well-done stage.
4. Place grid on the broiler pan, then place the food on the
grid. DO NOT use the broiler pan without the grid or cover
the grid with aluminum foil. The exposed fat could ignite.
5. Place the pan on the oven rack. Open the oven door to
the broil stop position when broiling (Figure 3).
6. Broil on one side until food is browned; turn and cook
on the second side. Note: Always pull the rack out to
stop position before turning or removing food.
7. When broiling is fi nished, push the CLEAR OFF pad.
Searing
Grill
Broiler Pan
& Insert
Broil Stop
Position
Figure 3
CAUTION
Should an oven fi re occur, close the oven door
and turn off the oven. If the fi re continues, use a fi re extinguisher. DO NOT put water or fl our on
the fi re. Flour may be explosive.
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TO SET THE BAKE TIME FEATURE
The BAKE TIME and START TIME controls operate the
Timed Bake Feature. The automatic timer will turn the
oven on and off at the times you select in advance. The
oven can be programmed to start immediately and shut
off automatically or to begin baking at a later time with
an automatic shut off.
To Program the Oven to Begin Baking Immediately
and To Shut Off Automatically:
1. Be sure that the clock shows the correct time of day.
2. Place the food in the oven and push the BAKE pad.
3. Within 5 seconds, push the UP or DOWN ARROW pad.
The display will show "350°F (177°C)." By holding the
UP or DOWN ARROW pad, the temperature can then
be adjusted in 5°F (1°C) increments.
4. Push the BAKE TIME pad. "0:00" will fl ash in the display.
5. Push the UP or DOWN ARROW pad until the
desired amount of baking time appears in the display.
To Program Oven for a Delayed Start Time and to
Shut-Off Automatically:
1. Be sure that the clock shows the correct time of day.
2. Place the food in the oven and push the BAKE pad.
3. Within 5 seconds, push the UP or DOWN ARROW pad.
The display will show "350°F (177°C)." By holding the
UP or DOWN ARROW pad, the temperature can then
be adjusted in 5°F (1°C) increments.
4.
Push the BAKE TIME pad. "0:00" will fl ash in the display.
5. Push the UP or DOWN ARROW pad until the
desired amount of baking time appears.
6. Push the START TIME pad.
7. Push the UP or DOWN ARROW pad until the
desired start time appears in the display.
8. Once the controls are set, the control calculates when
baking will stop.
Once the Controls are Set:
1. The oven will come on and begin heating to the
selected baking temperature.
2. The oven temperature (or time of day) will show in
the display.
When the Set Bake Time Runs Out:
1. "END" will appear in the display window and the oven
will shut off automatically.
2. The control will beep 3 times every 60 seconds until
the CLEAR OFF pad is pushed.
RECALIBRATING YOUR OVEN TEMPERATURE
Recalibrating Your Oven Temperature
The temperature in the oven has been set at the factory.
When fi rst using the oven, be sure to follow recipe times
and temperatures. If you think the oven is too hot or too
cool, the temperature in the oven can be adjusted. Before
adjusting, test a recipe by using a temperature setting
that is higher or lower than recommended temperature.
The baking results should help you to decide how much
of an adjustment is needed.
To Adjust Oven Temperature:
1. Push the BAKE pad.
2. Set the temperature to 550°F (287°C) by pushing
3. Within 2 seconds, push and hold the BAKE pad until
4. The temperature can now be adjusted up or down
5. When you have made the desired adjustment, push
CAUTION
Use caution when using the automatic timer.
Use the automatic timer when cooking cured or
frozen meats and most fruits and vegetables.
Foods that can easily spoil such as milk, eggs,
fi sh, meat or poultry, should be chilled in the
refrigerator fi rst. Even when chilled, they should
not stand in the oven for more than 1 hour
before cooking begins, and should be removed
promptly when cooking is completed.
and holding the UP ARROW pad.
the special 2 digit display appears. Release the BAKE
pad. The display now indicates the amount of degrees offset between the original factory temperature
setting and the current temperature setting. If the
oven control has the original factory calibration, the
display will read "00."
35°F (17°C), in 5°F (1°C) steps by pushing and
holding the UP or DOWN ARROW pad. Adjust until
the desired amount of degrees offset appears in the
display. When lowering the oven temperature, a minus sign (-) will appear before the number to indicate
that the oven will be cooler by the displayed amount
of degrees.
the CLEAR OFF pad to go back to the time of day
display.
To Change the Oven Temperature or Bake Time
after Baking has started:
1. Push the function pad you want to change.
2. Push the UP or DOWN ARROW pad to adjust the
setting.
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NOTE
Í
The adjustment made will not change the self-cleaning
temperature.
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SELF-CLEANING
A self-cleaning oven cleans itself with high temperatures
(well above normal cooking temperatures) which
eliminate soils completely or reduces them to a fi ne
powdered ash you can wipe away with a damp cloth.
IMPORTANT
Adhere to the following cleaning precautions:
• DO NOT use oven cleaners or oven protective
coatings in or around any part of the oven interior.
• DO NOT clean the oven door gasket. The woven
material of the oven door gasket is essential for a
good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage
or remove the gasket.
• DO NOT use any cleaning materials on the oven
door gasket. Doing so could cause damage.
• Remove the broiler pan and insert, all utensils
and ANY ALUMINUM FOIL. These items cannot
withstand high cleaning temperatures and will melt.
• Completely remove ALL OVEN RACKS and
ANY ACCESSORIES. If the oven racks are not
removed, they will lose their special coating
properties and will no longer slide in and out
of the oven cavity effortlessly.
• Remove any excessive spillovers in the oven
cavity before starting the Self-Cleaning cycle. To
clean, use hot, soapy water and a cloth. Large
spillovers can cause heavy smoke or fi re when
subjected to high temperatures. DO NOT allow food
spills with a high sugar or acid content (such as milk,
tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit juices or pie fi lling) to
remain on the surface as they may leave a dull spot
even after cleaning.
• Clean any soil from the oven frame, the door liner
outside the oven door gasket and the small area at
the front center of the oven bottom. These areas heat
suffi ciently to burn soil on. Clean with soap and water.
DO HAND
CLEAN FRAME
What to Expect during Cleaning
While the oven is in operation, the oven heats to temperatures
much higher than those used in normal cooking. Sounds
of metal expansion and contraction are normal. Odor is
also normal as the food soil is being removed. Smoke may
appear through the oven vent.
If heavy spillovers are not wiped up before cleaning, they
may fl ame and cause more smoke and odor than usual. This
is normal and safe and should not cause alarm. If available,
use an exhaust fan during the self-cleaning cycle.
CAUTION
To avoid possible burns use care when opening the
oven door after the Self-Cleaning cycle. Stand to the
side of the oven when opening the door to allow hot air
or steam to escape.
During the Self-Cleaning cycle, the outside of the range
can become very hot to the touch. DO NOT leave
small children unattended near the appliance.
The health of some birds is extremely sensitive to the
fumes given off during the Self-Cleaning cycle of any
range. Move birds to another well-ventilated room.
DO NOT line the oven walls, racks, bottom or any
other part of the range with aluminum foil. Doing
so will destroy heat distribution, produce poor baking
results and cause permanent damage to the oven
interior (aluminum foil will melt to the interior surface
of the oven).
DO NOT force the oven door open. This can damage
the automatic door locking system. Use caution when
opening the door after the Self-Cleaning cycle is
completed. The oven may still be VERY HOT.
NOTE
Í
See additional cleaning information for the oven door in
the General Care & Cleaning section.
DO HAND
CLEAN DOOR
DO NOT HAND
CLEAN OVEN
DOOR GASKET
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SELF-CLEANING
To Start the Self-Clean Cycle
*We recommend a 2 hour self-clean cycle for light soils,
and a 3 hour cycle for average to heavy soils (to assure
satisfactory results).
To Set the Controls for a Self-Clean Cycle:
1. Be sure the clock shows the correct time of day.
2. Push the CLEAN pad. "- - -" appears in the display.
3. Push the UP ARROW pad until "3:00" appears in
the display for a 3 hour cycle, or push the DOWN ARROW pad until "2:00" appears in the display for a
2 hour cycle.
4. As soon as the UP or DOWN ARROW pad is
released, "CLn" appears in the display.
5. As soon as the controls are set, the motor driven
lock will begin to close automatically and the "Door
Locked" indicator light will fl ash. DO NOT open the
door while the light is fl ashing (it takes about 15
seconds for the lock to close).
6. The "Door Locked" light will glow until the cleaning
cycle is completed or cancelled, and the oven
temperature has cooled.
When the Self-Clean Cycle is Completed:
1. The time of day will appear in the display window
and the "Door Locked" light will continue to glow.
2. Once the oven has cooled down for about 1 hour and
the "Door Locked" light has gone out, the oven door
can be opened.
Stopping or Interrupting a Self-Cleaning Cycle
If it becomes necessary to stop or interrupt a selfcleaning cycle due to excessive smoke or fi re:
1. Push the CLEAR OFF pad.
2. Once the oven has cooled down for about 1 hour and
the "Door Locked" light has gone out, the oven door
can be opened.
3. Correct the condition which caused the smoking.
4. Restart the self-clean cycle once all conditions have
been corrected.
CAUTION
Use care when opening the oven door after self-cleaning cycle. Stand to the side of the oven when opening
the door to allow hot air or steam to escape.
DO NOT force the oven door open. This can damage
the automatic door locking system. Use caution when
opening the door after the self-cleaning cycle is completed. The oven may still be VERY HOT.
FAILURE MODES
All failure modes give a visual and audible alarm. When
display shows F10 (temperature runaway), F30 (oven
sensor circuit fault) or F90 (motor door lock fault), the
electronic oven control has detected a fault condition.
Note that code and push the CLEAR OFF pad to clean
the display and stop the beeping. Reprogram the oven.
If fault recurs, push CLEAR OFF pad, disconnect the
appliance to prevent damage and contact an authorized
servicer.
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TO BAKE
1. Arrange oven racks while the oven is cool.
2. Turn the Temperature Control Knob to the desired
oven temperature. When the oven is fi rst turned
ON, the oven indicator light below the Temperature
Control Knob will glow.
3. Preheat the oven for 10 to 12 minutes before baking.
Preheating is not necessary when roasting, cooking
casseroles or broiling most foods. When the desired
temperature is reached, the oven indicator light will
go out. The light will then go ON and OFF as the
element cycles ON and OFF to maintain the desired
temperature.
4. When cooking is fi nished, turn the Temperature
Control Knob to OFF.
TO BROIL
1. Arrange oven rack while oven is cool. For rare meats,
position broiler pan closer to the element (upper
position). For well-done foods such as chicken,
lobster tails or thick cuts of meat, position the pan
further from the element (to a lower position). See
table below for recommended position.
CAUTION
Should an oven fi re occur, close the oven door and turn
OFF the oven. If the fi re continues, throw baking soda
on the fi re or use a fi re extinguisher. DO NOT put water
or fl our on the fi re. Flour may be explosive.
Rack Position
From TopFood
1Rare steaks.
2Ham slices, fi sh, hamburgers and
medium steaks and chops.
3Well-done foods such as chicken and
lobster.
2. Turn the Temperature Control Knob to BROIL. To sear
rare steaks, allow the element to become red-hot—
(about 2 minutes)—before placing food in oven.
3. Place the grid on broiler pan, and then place the
meat on the grid (accessories available by mail
order). DO NOT use broiler pan without the grid or
cover the grid with aluminum foil. The exposed fat
could ignite.
4. Place the pan on the oven rack. Close the oven door
to the Broil Stop position while broiling (door opened
about 2 inches).
5. Broil on one side until food is browned; turn and broil
the other side. Season and serve. Note: Always pull
the rack out to the stop position before turning or
removing food.
6. When broiling is fi nished, turn the Temperature Control
Knob to OFF.
Broil Stop
Position
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CARE & CLEANING (Cleaning Chart)
Cleaning various parts of your appliance
Before cleaning any part of the appliance, be sure all controls are turned OFF and the appliance is COOL. REMOVE
SPILLOVERS AND HEAVY SOILING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. REGULAR CLEANING WILL REDUCE THE NUMBER OF
MAJOR CLEANING LATER.
SurfacesHow to Clean
Aluminum (trim pieces) &
Vinyl
Glass, Painted and Plastic
Body Parts, Control Knobs &
Decorative Trim Pieces
Control PanelBefore cleaning the control panel, turn all controls to OFF and remove the control
Porcelain Enamel
Cooktop Surface, Below
Cooktop, Broiler Pan & Insert
(some models), Door Liner,
Oven Bottom
Chrome
Cooktop Surface
Oven RacksRemove racks. See “To remove and to replace an oven rack” under Oven vent(s) and
Oven Door
DO hand
clean frame
DO NOT hand
clean oven
DO hand
clean door
door gasket
Use hot, soapy water and a cloth. Dry with a clean cloth.
Using a soft cloth, clean with mild dish detergent and water or a 50/50 solution of
vinegar and water. Follow by rinsing the area with clean water; dry and polish with a
soft cloth. Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a soft cloth fi rst. DO NOT spray
liquids directly on the control pad and display area. Do not use large amounts of
water on the control panel - excess water on the control area may cause damage to
the appliance. Do not use other liquid cleaners, abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or
paper towels - they will damage the fi nish. To remove control knobs, turn to the OFF
position; grasp fi rmly and pull straight off the shaft. To replace knobs after cleaning,
line up the fl at sides of both the knob and the shaft; then push the knob into place.
knobs. To remove, pull each knob straight off the shaft. Clean as instructed above.
Squeeze excess water from the cloth before wiping the panel; especially when wiping
around the controls. Excess water in or around the controls may cause damage to the
appliance. To replace knobs after cleaning, line up the fl at sides of both the knob and
the shaft; then push the knob into place.
Clean broiler pan and insert (some models) in the dishwasher and dry upon removal.
If soils are not removed, follow the cooktop cleaning instructions below.
Gentle scouring with a soapy scouring pad will remove most spots. Rinse with a
1:1 solution of clear water and ammonia. If necessary, cover diffi cult spots with an
ammonia-soaked paper towel for 30 to 40 minutes. Rinse with clean water and a
damp cloth, then scrub with a soap-fi lled scouring pad. Rinse and wipe dry with a
clean cloth. Remove all cleaners or the porcelain may become damaged during future
heating. DO NOT use spray oven cleaners on the cooktop.
Cleaners made especially for stainless steel and chrome as Stainless Steel Magic,
or other similar cleaners are recommended. Always follow the manufacturer’s
instructions. Be sure to rinse the cleaners as bluish stains may occur during heating
and cannot be removed.
racks. Use a mild, abrasive cleaner, following manufacturer’s instructions. Rinse with
clean water and dry. After cleaning the racks, rub the sides of the racks with wax
paper or a cloth containing a small amount of baby oil or salad oil (this will make the
racks glide easier into the rack positions).
Use soap & water to thoroughly clean the top, sides and front of the oven door. Rinse
well. You may use a glass cleaner on the outside glass of the oven door. DO NOT
immerse the door in water. DO NOT spray or allow water or the glass cleaner to enter
the door vents. DO NOT use oven cleaners, cleaning powders or any harsh abrasive
cleaning materials on the outside of the oven door.
DO NOT clean the oven door gasket. The oven door gasket is made of a woven
material, on Self-Cleaning models, which is essential for a good seal. Care should be
taken not to rub, damage or remove this gasket.
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CARE & CLEANING
Porcelain enamel oven Cleaning
(main oven on model A)
(auxiliary oven on model B & C)
IMPORTANT
Adhere to the following cleaning precautions:
• Allow the oven to cool before cleaning.
• Wear rubber gloves when cleaning the appliance
manually.
Remove spillovers and heavy soils as soon as possible. Regular cleanings will reduce the number of
future major cleanings.
CAUTION
Ammonia must be rinsed before operating the
oven. Provide adequate ventilation.
Porcelain has a smooth fi nish and is a type of glass fused
to metal. Oven cleaners can be used on all interior oven
surfaces.
General Cleaning
Remove soils using hot, soapy water. Do not allow food
spills with a high sugar or acid content (such as milk,
tomatoes, saukerkraut, fruit juices or pie fi lling) to remain
on the surface as they may cause a dull spot even after
cleaning.
Adhere to the following precautions when
using oven cleaners:
1. DO NOT spray on the electrical controls or switches
because it could cause a short circuit and result in
sparking or fi re.
2. DO NOT allow a fi lm from the cleaner to build up on
the temperature sensing bulb located at the top left
rear corner of the oven; it could cause the oven to
heat improperly. Carefully wipe the bulb clean after
each oven cleaning, being careful not to move the
bulb. A change in its position could affect how the
oven bakes. Avoid bending the bulb and capillary
tube.
3. DO NOT spray any cleaner on the oven door trim or
gasket, handles or any exterior surfaces of the range,
wood or painted surfaces. The cleaner can damage
these surfaces.
To Clean the Oven Bottom
Clean using hot, soapy water, a mild abrasive cleanser, a
soap-fi lled abrasive pad or oven cleaner following oven
cleaner manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION
DO NOT line the oven walls, bottom, racks or any other
part of the appliance with aluminum foil. Doing so will
destroy heat distribution, produce poor baking results and
cause permanent damage to the oven interior (aluminum
foil will melt to the interior surface of the oven).
To Remove Heavy Soil
1. Allow a dish of ammonia to sit in the oven overnight
or for several hours with the oven door closed. Clean
softened spots using hot, soapy water. Rinse well with
water and a clean cloth.
2. If soil remains, use a soap-fi lled scouring pad or a
nonabrasive cleaner. If necessary, use an oven cleaner
following manufacturer’s instructions. DO NOT mix
ammonia with other cleaners.
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CARE & CLEANING
Surface Elements and Drip Bowls
Surface elements can be unplugged and removed to
make cleaning the drip pans easier. The surface elements
clean themselves when they are turned on. Food
spilled on a hot element will burn off. Food spilled on a
cool element may be cleaned with a damp cloth—any
remaining soil will burn off the next time the element is
used. Never immerse a surface element in water.
To Remove the Surface Elements and Drip Bowls
1. Lift up edge of surface element across from terminal
end. Lift just enough to clear edge of the drip bowl.
2. Gently slide the surface element out of the terminal
plug.
3. Lift the drip bowl up and out.
CAUTION
Be sure the range is cool before removing elements or
drip bowls. Be careful not to bend terminal ends when
replacing elements after cleaning.
To Replace Drip Bowls and Surface Elements
1. Slide the terminal end on the element through the
opening in the drip bowl.
2. Align the element support to rest on the rim inside
the drip bowl. If your drip bowl is equipped with a
hold down clip, align the element support opposite
the terminal end with the slot in the hold down clip,
and snap into place.
3. After the element is positioned in the drip bowl, line
up the terminal end with the terminal plug as shown.
4. Hold the surface element and drip bowl together as
level as possible and fi rmly push the terminal end
into the terminal plug. Make sure element terminal
is seated properly into terminal plug. Make sure the
surface element is level to reduce the hazard of pans
sliding off the element.
To Raise the Top for Cleaning (Some Models Only)
1. Grasp the sides and lift from the front. Lift-up rod will
support the top in its raised position. Only lift the top
high enough to allow the support rod to rest in place
under the front of the cooktop.
2. Clean underneath using a clean cloth and hot, soapy
water.
3. To lower the top, lift the top slightly and lower the
rod. Lower the range top into the range frame.
To Clean Drip Bowls
Wash in hot, soapy water or in the dishwasher. Rinse
and dry while still warm. Hard to remove, burned on soil
can be removed by soaking the drip bowls for about 20
minutes in a lightly diluted liquid cleanser or a solution
of ammonia and water (1/2 cup ammonia to 1 gallon
of water). A nylon scrubber may be used after soaking.
DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or steel wool, as they will
scratch the surface. Always rinse with clean water and
polish dry with a soft cloth.
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(Some Models Only)
CAUTION
When lowering the lift-up range top, grasp the sides
with fi nger-tips only. Be careful not to pinch fi ngers. DO NOT drop or bend the range top when raising or
lowering. This could damage the surface.
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CARE & CLEANING
Cleaning the Griddle (some models)
Before cleaning, be sure all controls are OFF. For easier
cleaning, clean the griddle while it is still warm. The
griddle can be removed for easier cleaning. The griddle
can be washed in the sink with a mild detergent and
plastic scouring pad. For greasy residue, use a greasedissolving dishwashing liquid and a nylon scrub brush.
DO NOT immerse griddle terminals in water.
Avoid abrasive cleansers that can scratch the fi nish. Do
not use oven cleaners. Wipe dry before reinstalling into
rangetop.
Griddle (some models)
Changing oven light
CAUTION
Be sure the oven is unplugged and all parts are COOL
before replacing the oven light bulb. Do not turn
the oven light ON during a self-cleaning cycle. High
temperature will reduce lamp life.
The interior oven light will turn ON automatically when
the oven is opened. The oven light may be turned ON
when the door is closed by using the oven light switch
located on the Electronic Oven control. The oven light
bulb is covered with a glass shield held in place by a wire
holder. THIS GLASS SHIELD MUST ALWAYS BE IN PLACE
WHEN THE OVEN IS IN USE.
CAUTION
BE SURE OVEN IS COOL
To Replace the Light Bulb:
1. Turn the power OFF at the main source.
2. Wear a leather-faced glove for protection against
possible broken glass.
3. Replace bulb with a 40 Watts appliance bulb only.
4. Press wire holder to one side to release glass shield,
change bulb and be sure to replace glass shield.
CAUTION
Do not use metallic scrubbers to clean the griddle.
Metals can scratch the surface. Only use nylon or plastic
scrubbers.
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CARE & CLEANING
Removing and replacing the main oven
door (some models)
CAUTION
The door is heavy. For safe, temporary storage, lay the
door fl at with the inside of the door facing down.
To Remove Oven Door:
1. Open oven door completely (horizontal with fl oor -
See Figure 1).
2. Pull the door hinge locks on both left and right
door hinges down from the oven frame completely
towards the oven door (See Figure 2). A tool such as
a small fl at-blade screwdriver may be required.
3. Firmly grasp both sides of oven door along the door
sides (Do not use the oven door handle - See Figure 3).
4. Close the door to the broil stop position (the oven door
will stop into this position just before fully closing).
5. With the oven door in the broil stop position, lift the
oven door hinge arms over the roller pins located on
each side of the oven frame (See Figure 4).
To Replace Oven Door:
1. Firmly grasp both sides of oven door along the door
sides (Do not use the oven door handle - See Figure 3).
2. Holding the oven door at the same angle as the
removal position, seat the hook of the hinge arm over
the roller pins located on each side of the oven door
frame (See Figure 4). The hook of the hinge arms
must be fully seated onto the roller pins.
3. Fully open the oven door (horizontal with fl oor - See
Figure 1).
4. Push the door hinge locks up towards and into the
oven frame on both left and right oven door hinges
(See Figure 2) to the locked position.
5. Close the oven door.
To remove and replace the main oven
door (some models)
CAUTION
The door is heavy. For safe, temporary storage, lay the
door fl at with the inside of the door facing down.
1. Open the door to the fully opened position.
2. Pull up the lock located on both hinge supports and
engage it in the hinge levers. Y ou may have to apply a
little downward pressure on the door to pull the locks
fully over the hooks.
3. Grab the door by the sides, pull the bottom of the
door up and toward you to disengage the hinge supports. Keep pulling the bottom of the door toward you
while rotating the top of the door toward the range to
completely disengage the hinge levers.
4. To replace the door, reverse the door removal steps.
Make sure the hinge supports are fully engaged before
unlocking the hinge levers.
Door Hinge locations
with oven door fully open
Figure 1
Around
Oven door
Hinge
Figure 3
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Figure 2
Figure 4
Special door care instructions - Most oven
doors contain glass that can break.
Read the following recommendations:
1. Do not close the oven door until all the oven racks are
fully in place.
2. Do not hit the glass with pots, pans, or any other ob-
ject.
3. Scratching, hitting, jarring or stressing the glass may
weaken its structure causing an increased risk of
breakage at a later time.
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CARE & CLEANING
Storage Drawer (some models)
Use the storage drawer for storing cooking utensils. The
drawer can be removed to facilitate cleaning under the
range. Use care when handling the drawer.
To Remove the Storage Drawer:
1. Open and empty the drawer of all utensils.
2. Pull drawer out to the drawer stop.
3. Lift the front high enough to allow the drawer to be
pulled out.
To Replace the Storage Drawer:
1. Insert the rear end of the drawer into the opening.
2. Fit the drawer fl anges onto the guide rails.
3. Hold the drawer in a horizontal position, then push in
until a click is heard.
Storage Drawer
Drawer
Guide Rails
Drawer Flange
To remove and replace storage drawer
with extendible glide (some models)
Use the storage drawer for storing cooking utensils. The
drawer can be removed to facilitate cleaning under the
range. Use care when handling the drawer.
To Remove Storage Drawer
1. Open the drawer to the fully opened position.
2. Locate the glide lever on each side of drawer; pull
up on the left lever and push down on the right glide
lever (see fi gure).
3. Pull the drawer away from the appliance.
4. To clean keep warm drawer, gently scour with a soapy
scouring pad, this will remove most spots. Rinse with a
1:1 solution of clear water and ammonia. If necessary,
cover diffi cult spots with an ammonia-soaked paper
towel for 30 to 40 minutes. Rinse with clean water and
a damp cloth. Remove all cleaners or the porcelain
may become damaged during future heating. DO NOT
use spray oven cleaners on the cooktop.
To Replace Storage Drawer
1. Align the glide latches on both sides of the drawer
with the slots on the drawer.
2. Push the drawer back into the appliance.
Front Frame
WARNING
Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven, near
surface elements or in the storage drawer or compartment
(if equipped). This includes paper , plastic and cloth items,
such as cookbooks, plasticware and towels, as well as
fl ammable liquids. Do not store explosives, such as aerosol
cans, on or near the range. Flammable materials may
explode and result in fi re or property damage.
WARNING
Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven, near
surface elements or in the storage drawer or compartment
(if equipped). This includes paper , plastic and cloth items,
such as cookbooks, plasticware and towels, as well as
fl ammable liquids. Do not store explosives, such as aerosol
cans, on or near the range. Flammable materials may
explode and result in fi re or property damage.
Left Glide
Pull up latch
with fi nger
Push down latch
with fi nger
Right Glide
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BEFORE YOU CALL (Solutions to Common Problems)
Oven baking
For best cooking results, heat the oven before baking cookies, breads, cakes, pies or pastries, etc. There is no need to
preheat the oven for roasting meat or baking casseroles.
The cooking times and temperatures needed to bake a product may vary slightly from your previously owned
appliance.
Baking Problems and Solutions Chart
Baking
Problems
Cookies and
biscuits burn on
the bottom.
Cakes too dark on
top or bottom.
Cakes not done in
the center.
CausesCorrections
• Cookies and biscuits put into
the oven before the preheating
time is completed.
• Oven rack overcrowded.
• Dark pan absorbs heat too fast.
• Cakes put into the oven before
preheating time is completed.
• Rack position too high or low.
• Oven too hot.
• Oven too hot.
• Incorrect pan size.
• Pan not centered in oven.
• Allow oven to preheat to the selected temperature
before placing food in oven.
• Choose pan sizes that will permit 5.1cm to 10.2cm
(2” to 4”) of air space on all sides when placed in
the oven.
• Use a medium-weight aluminum baking sheet.
• Allow oven to preheat to the selected temperature
before placing food in the oven.
• Use proper rack position for baking needs.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°C lower than
recommended.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°C lower than
recommended.
• Use pan size suggested in recipe.
• Use proper rack position and place pan so there is
5.1cm to 10.2cm (2” to 4”) of space on all sides of
pan.
Cakes not level.• Range not level.
• Pan too close to oven wall or
rack overcrowded.
• Pan warped.
Foods not done
when cooking time
is up.
• Oven too cool.
• Oven overcrowded.
• Oven door opened too
frequently.
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• Place a marked glass measuring cup fi lled with water
on the center of the oven rack. If the water level
is uneven, refer to the installation instructions for
leveling the range.
• Be sure to allow 5.1cm to 10.2cm (2” to 4”) of
clearance on all sides of each pan in the oven.
• Do not use pans that are dented or warped.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°C higher than
suggested and bake for the recommended time.
• Be sure to remove all pans from the oven except the
ones to be used for baking.
• Open oven door only after shortest recommended
baking time.
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BEFORE YOU CALL (Solutions to Common Problems)
IMPORTANT
Before you call for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. The list includes common
occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance.
OCCURRENCEPOSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
Range is not level.Poor installation. Place oven rack in center of oven. Place a level on the oven rack. Adjust
leveling legs at base of range until the rack is level. When range is level, cooktop may
appear out of alignment if countertop is not level.
Weak, unstable fl oor. Be sure fl oor is level and can adequately support range. If fl oor is
sagging or slopping, contact a carpenter to correct the situation.
Kitchen cabinet misalignment may make range appear to be unlevel. Be sure cabinets are
square and have suffi cient room for range clearance.
Cannot move
appliance easily.
Appliance must
be accessible for
service.
Entire range or oven
does not operate.
Oven control beeps
and displays any F
code error (ex.: F10)
Oven light does not
work.
Surface unit does
not heat.
Surface units too
hot or not hot
enough.
Metalmarks.Sliding or scraping of metal utensils on cooktop surface. Do not slide metal utensils on
Scratches or
abrasions on
cooktop surface.
Brown streaks or
specks.
Cabinets not square or are built in too tight. Contact a cabinet maker to correct the problem.
Contact builder or installer to make appliance accessible.
Carpet interferes with range. Provide suffi cient space so range can be lifted over carpet.
Make sure cord/plug is plugged tightly into outlet.
Service wiring is not complete. Call an authorized servicer.
Electrical power outage. Check house lights to be sure. Call your local electric company for
service.
Electronic control has detected a fault condition. Press CLEAR to clear the display and stop
beeping. Reprogram oven. If fault recurs, record fault number. Press CLEAR and call an
authorized servicer for assistance.
Replace or tighten bulb. See Changing Oven Light section in this Use & Care Guide.
Electrical power outage. Check house lights to be sure. Call your local electric company for service.
No power to the appliance. Check steps under "Entire Range or Oven Does Not Operate" in
this Before you Call checklist.
Incorrect control setting. Make sure the correct control is on for the surface unit to be used.
Incorrect control setting. Make sure the correct control is on for the surface unit to be used.
Lightweight or warped pans used. Use only fl at, evenly balanced, medium or heavyweight
cookware. Flat pans heat better than warped pans. Cookware materials and weight of the
material affect heating. Heavy-and medium- weight pans heat evenly. Because lightweight
pans heat unevenly, foods may burn easily.
cooktop surface. Use a ceramic-glass cooktop cleaning cream to remove the marks.
"Cooktop Cleaning - Ceramic Glass Cooktop Models" section under General Cleaning.
Coarse particles such as salt or sand between cooktop and utensils can cause scratches. Be
sure cooktop surface and bottoms of utensils are clean before usage. Small scratches do not
affect cooking and will become less visible with time.
Cleaning materials not recommended for ceramic-glass cooktop have been used. See
"Cooktop Cleaning - Ceramic Glass Cooktop Models" section under General Cleaning.
Cookware with rough bottom has been used. Use smooth, fl at-bottomed cookware.
Boilovers are cooked onto surface. Use razor blade scraper to remove soil. "Cooktop
Cleaning - Ceramic Glass Cooktop Models" section under General Cleaning.
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BEFORE YOU CALL (Solutions to Common Problems)
OCCURRENCEPOSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
Areas of
discoloration with
metallic sheen.
Poor baking results.Many factors affect baking results. Make sure the proper rack position is used. Center
Fan noise during
cooking operation.
Flames inside oven
or smoking from
vent.
Oven smokes
excessively during
broiling.
Self-cleaning cycle
does not work.
Soil not completely
removed after selfcleaning cycle.
Drip bowls are
pitting or rusting.
Drip bowls turning
color or distorted
out of shape.
Mineral deposits from water and food. Remove using a ceramic-glass cooktop cleaning
cream. Use cookware with clean, dry bottoms.
food in the oven and space pans to allow air to circulate. Allow the oven to preheat to the
set temperature before placing food in the oven. Try adjusting the recipes’ recommended
temperature or baking time. If you feel the oven is too hot or cool, see "Adjusting Your
Oven Temperature" section in the Electronic Oven Control Guide.
A cooling fan may automatically turn on and off to cool internal parts. It is normal, and the
fan may continue to run even after oven is turned off.
Excessive spillovers in oven. Set self-clean cycle for a longer cleaning time.
Excessive spillovers in oven. This is normal, especially for pie spillovers or large amounts of
grease on the oven bottom. Wipe up excessive spillovers before starting the self-clean cycle.
If fl ames or excessive smoke are present, stop the self-clean cycle and follow the steps
under "Stopping or Interrupting the Self-Cleaning Cycle" in the Electronic Oven Control
Guide.
Control(s) not set properly. Follow instructions under "Setting Oven Controls".
Make sure oven is opened to Broil Stop Position.
Meat too close to the element. Reposition the rack to provide proper clearance between the
meat and the element. Preheat broil element. Preheat broil element for searing.
Grid on broiler pan wrong side up and grease not draining. Always place grid on the broiler
pan with ribs up and slots down to allow grease to drip into pan.
Grease has built up on oven surfaces. Regular cleaning is necessary when broiling
frequently. Old grease or food spatters cause excessive smoking.
Control(s) not set properly. Follow instructions under "Oven Cleaning" in the Electronic Oven
Control Guide.
Control(s) not set properly. Follow instructions under "Oven Cleaning" in the Electronic Oven
Control Guide.
Self-cleaning cycle was interrupted. Stop time must be 2 to 4 hours past the start time.
Follow steps under "Stopping or Interrupting the Self-Cleaning Cycle" in the Electronic Oven
Control Guide.
Set Self-Clean cycle for a longer cleaning time.
Failure to clean bottom front, top of oven or door areas outside oven seal. These areas
are not in the Self-Cleaning area, but get hot enough to burn on food residue. Clean these
areas before starting the Self-Clean cycle. Burned-on residue may be cleaned with a stiff
nylon brush and water or nylon scrubber. Be careful not to damage the oven gasket.
Foods with acids, such as tomatoes, if allowed to stand in/on bowls will cause corrosion.
Remove and wash drip bowls as soon as possible after a spillover.
Normal environment. Houses along sea coast are exposed to salt air. Protect bowls as much
as possible from direct exposure to salt air.
Bottom surface of cookware extends beyond surface elements and touches cooktop surface.
This can cause high enough temperatures to discolor the drip bowls. DO NOT use cookware
of this type. Pan sizes should be matched to the size of the element. Replacement drip
bowls may be purchased from your dealer.
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NOTES
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MAJOR APPLIANCE WARRANTY
Your appliance is cov ered by a one year limited warranty. For one year from your original date of purchase, Electrolux
will pay all costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this appliance that prove to be defective in materials or
workmanship when such appliance is installed, used and maintained in accordance with the provided instructions.
Exclusions
If You
Need
Service
This warranty does not cover the following:
1. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed, altered or cannot be readily
determined.
2. Product that has been transferred from its original owner to another party or removed outside the
USA or Canada.
3. Rust on the interior or exterior of the unit.
4. Products purchased "as-is" are not covered by this warranty.
5. Food loss due to any refrigerator or freezer failures.
6. Products used in a commercial setting.
7. Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in materials or workmanship, or for
appliances not in ordinary household use or used other than in accordance with the provided
instructions.
8. Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance or to instruct you how to use your appliance.
9. Expenses for making the appliance accessible for servicing, such as removal of trim, cupboards,
shelves, etc., which are not a part of the appliance when it is shipped from the factory.
10. Service calls to repair or replace appliance light bulbs, air fi lters, water fi lters, other consumable, or
knobs, handles, or other cosmetic parts.
11. Surcharges including, but not limited to, any after hour, weekend, or holiday service calls, tolls, ferry
trip charges, or mileage expense for service calls to remote areas, including the state of Alaska.
12. Damages to the fi nish of appliance or home incurred during installation, including but not limited to
fl oors, cabinets, walls, etc.
13. Damages caused by: services performed by unauthorized service companies; use of parts other than
genuine Electrolux parts or parts obtained from persons other than authorized service companies; or
external causes such as abuse, misuse, inadequate power supply, accidents, fi res, or acts of God.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIES WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy under this limited warranty shall be product repair or
replacement as provided herein. Claims based on implied warranties, including warranties of
merchantability or fitness for particular purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period
allowed by law, but not less than one year. Electrolux shall not be liable for consequential or
incidental damages such as property damage and incidental expenses resulting from any breach
of this written limited warranty or any implied warranty. Some states and provinces do not allow
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on the duration of
implied warranties, so these limitations or exclusions may not imply to you. This written warranty
gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
Keep your receipt, delivery slip, or some other appropriate payment record to establish the warranty period
should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best interest to obtain and keep all receipts.
Service under this warranty must be obtained contacting Electrolux at the addresses or phone numbers
below.
This warranty only applies in the USA and Canada. In the USA, your appliance is warranted by Electrolux Major
Appliances North America, a division of Electrolux Home Products, Inc. In Canada, your appliance is warranted by
Electrolux Canada Corp. Electrolux authorizes no person to change or add to any obligations under this warranty.
Obligations for service and parts under this warranty must be performed by Electrolux or an authorized service
company. Product features or specifi cations as described or illustrated are subject to change without notice.
Canada
U.S.A.
1.800.944.9044
Electrolux Home Products, Inc.,
10200 David Taylor Drive
Charlotte, NC 28262
Electrolux Canada Corp.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
1.800.265.8352
5855 Terry Fox Way
L5V 3E4
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