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Safety Instructions ...... 2-7
OperatiC" Instructions
Alunfinun_ Foil ............ 13
Clock and Timer . ...... 16, 17
Ore n ................. 11-28
Baking and P,oasting . . .13, 14
Broiling, Broiling Guide . . .15
(),,'ell Control ............ 11
Power Outage ............ 12
Preheating .............. 13
Sabbath Feature ....... 22, 23
Self'Cleaning ......... 27, 28
Shelves ................. 13
Special Features ....... 19-21
Thermostat A@ustment .... 24
Timed Baking
and Roasting ............ 18
Surthce Cooking ......... 8-10
Griddle ................. 10
_'_hrming Drawer . ...... 25, 26
Care and Cleaning
Broiler Pan and Grid ....... 33
Burner Assemb]) . ....... 2(.!, 30
Burner ([;rates ............. 31
Control Panel and Knobs ..... 3<2
Cooktop Sm'thce .......... 31
Door Rein oxal ............ 33
Drawer . ................. 35
Griddle .................. 29
Oxen Bottom ............. 33
Oven I,ight Replacement .... 34
Seff_Cleaning .......... 27, 28
Shelves .................. 34
Stainless Steel Surfaces ...... 31
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3<Oven vents ................ 2
Installation
Instruotions .......... 36-47
Air A(!justment ............ 41
And-Tip Device ......... 39, 47
Assemble Surth(e Bm'ners . . .44
Checking Bm'ner
Ignition .................. 45
Connecting the Range
to Gas ................ 40-49
Dimensions and Clearances . .38
Electrical Connections . . .43, 44
Leveling the Range ........ 46
LP ...................... 47
Troubleshooting
Tips ................. 4s-r, 1
Accessories ............. .:;5'2
Consumer Support
Consmner Support..Back Cover
Product Registration ..... 53, 754
_v\_lrranty fl)r Customers
in Canada ................ 59
Warranty fl_r Customers
in the LI.S.A .............. 58
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In Canada contact us at:
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Write the model and serial
numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
You can find them on a label
on the front of the range behind
the warnfing drawer.
18305580P192
49-85107-1 06-06JR
IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
WARNING!
For your safetg the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion,
electric shock, orto prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
WARNING:If the information
in this manual is not followed exactly,
a fire or explosion may result causing
property damage, personal injury
or death.
-- Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING!
ANTI-TIPDEVICE
ALLRANGESCAN TIP
@INJURY TOPERSONS
COULDRESULT
@INSTALLAN_TIP
DEVICESPACKEDWITH
RANGE
@SEEINSTALLAtiON
INSTRUCtiONS
ANTI-TIPDEVICE
All ranges can tip and injury could result.
- WHATTODOIF YOU
SMELLGAS
iJ_::i:Do not try to light any appliance.
i_i:iDo not touch any electrical switch;
do not use any phone in your building.
_i.iImmediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor's phone. Follow the
gas supplier's instructions.
@ If you cannot reach your gas supplier,
call the fire department.
-- Installation and service must be
performed by a qualified installer,
service agency or the gas supplier.
Toprevent accidental tipping of the range, attach it to the wall by installing theAnti-ºtp device supplied.
If the Anti-ºtp device supplied with the range does not fit this application, use the universal Anti-ºtp
device WB2X7909.
Tocheck ff the device b installed and engaged properly, carefully tip the range forward. TheAnti-ºtp
device should engage and prevent the range from tipping over.
Kyou pull die rang_ out from die wall for any reason, make sure tile device is properly engaged
when you push the range back against file wall. If it is not, flmre is a possible risk of die rang_
tipping ox_r and causing ilIjnry if you or a child stand, sit or lean on all open door
Please retbr to tile Anti-Tip device information ill this mannal. Failure to take this plecaudon
could iesnlt ill tipping of the rang_ and inju U.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYNOTICE
9 l _lifornia
The Caflfornia Safe Drinking Water and ToxicEnforcement Act requires the Governor of Cafifornia to
blL ha list ol
publish a list of substances known to the state to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm, and
lUJes busim
requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances.
Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to four of these substances, namely benzene, carbon
s __pliance,.
monoxide, formaldehyde and soot, caused primarily by the incomplete combustion of natural gas or
pn_dde, fore
LP fuels. Properly adjusted burners, indicated by a bluish rather than a yellow flame, will minimize
fu 'Is.Prope
,or plete cot
incomplete combustion. Exposure to these substances can be minimized by venting with an open
7d w or usir
window or using a ventilation fan or hood.
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SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
,vd the instal
Have the installer show you the location of the range gas shut-off valve and how to shut it off if necessary.
H; _e VO/II" l
q_{_:Hme VOIII" range installed and properly _{_:Phlg your range into a ] 20-xolt gTOuIlded --
gr alnded l
grounded by a qualified installec in outlet only. Do not remoxe the round
ac ordance _"
accordance with the Installation Instructions. grounding prong from the plug. If in doubt
Any adjustment and service should be about the grounding of the home elecuJcal
At y adjusu:
pe formed _"
performed only by qualified gas range system, it is your personal responsibility and
in: tallers ot _'
installers or service technicians, oblig'ation to haxe an ungrounded outlet
D_ not atte
N Do not attempt to repair or replace any
part of your range unless it is specifically three-prong outlet in accordance with
I)_t"tof yore
recommended in this manual. All other
re ollli]]enq
se cice sho/ _'
service should be retbrred to a qualified
tecllnician.
replaced with a properly grounded,
the National Electrical (;ode. Do not use
an extension cord with this appliance.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
;fi:.iLocate the range out of kitchen traffic path
and out of drafty locations to prexent poor
air circulation.
Be sure all packaging mamrials are
removed from die rang_ before operating it
to prevent fire or smoke damag> should the
packaging material ignite.
Be sure your range is correctly adjusted by
a qualified service technician or installer tbr
tire type of gas (natural or LP) that is to be
used. Your range can be corrverted tbr use
with either type of gas. See the Installation of
tho tango section.
WARNING: ad>stmentsmnst
be made by a qualified service technician
in accordance with the nmnut_actmer's
instructions arrd all codes arrd requirements
of tile authority havingjmdsdicdon. Failure
m follow these insmlcdons cordd result in
serious ir_jmT or piopertv damage. The
qualified ag>n W perforating this work
assumes _esponsibilit 5'for the corrversion.
;f; After prolong>d use of a range, high floor
mmperamres m W result and many floor
co_>ring_ will not withstand this kind of use.
Ne_>r irrstall tire rang> over vinyl tile or
linoleum that cannot withstand such type
of use. Nexer irrstall it directly ox>r irrterior
kitchen carpeting.
_{_Do not leme children alone or unattended
where a range is hot or in operation.
They could be seriously burned.
Do not allow arp_'one to climb, stand or
hang on the o\_n doo_, wanning drawer
or cooktop. They cordd damage tire rang_
and ex_n tip it ox_l; causing sex,re personal
i@n-y.
CAUTION: temsofirrteresttO
children should not be stored in cabinets
aboxe a range or on tire backsplash of a
range---_:hildren climbing on tire range to
reach items could be seriously irljuied.
Nexer wear loose fitting or hanging gam_ents
while using the appliance. Be careflfl when
reaching for imms stored in cabinets oxer tile
range. Flammable material could be ignimd
if"l)ronght in corrtact with flame or hot o\_n
sniPaces arrd m W cause sex>_e l)niTrs.
Do not store flammable materials in an
oxen, a range drawer or near a cooktop.
Do not store or use combustible materials,
gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or arp¢ other
appliance.
Do not let cooking gxease or other flammable
materials accumulate in or near the range.
Do not use wamr on grease fires. Nex>r pick
up a flaming pan. Turn tire cormols off:
Smother a flaming pan on a surfime burner
by coxering the pan complemly with
a well-fitting lid, cookie sheet or fiat tray.
Use a multi-pull)ose d_T chemical or
foam-type fire extinguisher
Flaming grease outside a pan can be put
out by co_>ring it with baking soda o,,
if available, 1)5' using a multi-purpose d_T
chemical or foam-type fire exdnguishen
Flame in the o_>n or winching drawer can
be smothered completely by closing the o_>n
door or drawer arrd mining tire corm_ol to
off o,1) 5' using a multi-purpose dry chemical
or foam-type fi_e extinguishen
Let tire burlier grates and other surfaces
cool before touching them or leaving them
where children can reach them.
Never block tire \'ents (air openings) of tire
rang>. They provide tire air inlet arrd oudet
that are necessa U for the range to operam
properly with cotxect combustion. Air
openings are locamd at fire rear of the
cooktop, at tire top arrd bottom of tire oven
door; arrd at the bottom of the rang> under
the watching drawer
Large scratches or impacts to glass doors
can lead to broken or shattered glass.
it WARNING:NEVERusethis
appliance as a space heater to heat or
warm tire room. Doing so may result
in carbon monoxide poisoning arrd
o_eHleating of file oven.
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SURFACEBURNERS
Use proper pan size--avoid pans that are unstable or easily tipped. Select cookware having flat bottoms
large enough to cover bumer grates. Toavoid spillovers, make sure cookware is large enough to contain
the food properly. This will both save cleaning time and prevent hazardous accumulations of food, since
heavy spattering or spillovers left on range can ignite. Use pans with handles that can be easily grasped
and remain cooL
_{_Ahvavs use the LITEposition when ignidng
the top burners and make sure file burners
hal> ignited.
_:_Never leaxe tile sm£_ce bun_ers unatmnded
at high flame settinKs. Boilo_ers cause smoMng
and greasy spilloxers tilat m W catch on fire.
;_i:':Adjust tile mp burner flame size so it
does not exmnd beyond ti_e edge of the
cookware. Excessive flame is hazardous.
N Use only dry pot holders-- moist or damp
pot holders on hot surlaaces may result ill
bun_s from steam. Do not let pot holders
come near open flames when lifting
cookware. Do not use a towel or other bulky
cloth in place of a pot holder
N When using glass cookware, make sure it
is designed for rap-of-range cooking.
N To minimize the possibility of bums, ignition
of flammable materials and spillage, turn
cookware handles toward tim side or back
of the range without extending over
adjacent burnel_.
_::CaIeflflly wamh foods being fded at a high
flame setting.
;F Alwws heat fat slow]> and watch as it heats.
E:,:Do not leave ally' items on die cookmp. Tile
hot air flom the lent m W ignim flammable
imms and will increase p_essure in closed
containers, which m W cause diem m burst.
E:,:If a combination of oils or fats will be used
in fEving, stir together before heating or
as fats melt slowly.
_::Use a deep fat thennomemr whenexer
possible m prexent ovedleafing fat beyond
tile smoMng point.
;_i:,iUse tile least possible amount of fat for
eftecdxe shallow or deeI>tzat fEving. Filling
tim pan mo fill of t_atcan cause spilloxers
when food is added.
_::Do not flame %ods on die cooktop, gyou do
flame foods under tile hood, turn file f,m on.
_::Do not use a wok on tile cooldng sur£_ce
if the wok has a round metal ling timt is
placed oxer the burner g_am m support the
wok. Tiffs ring acts as a heat trap, which m W
damag_ the burner gram and burner head.
Also, it m W cause tile burner m work
improperly. Tilis may cause a carbon
monoxide lexel aboxe that allowed by
cmxent standards, resulting ill a healtiI
hazard.
_: Foods for flTing should be as di T as possible.
Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh
foods can cause hot tilt m bubble up and
oxer the sides of tile pan.
E:,INexer uT m mole a pan of hot t_at,especially
a deep fat flTer V(ait until tile fat is cool.
_]_3Do not leaxe plastic items on tile cookmp--
tiley m W melt if left mo close m tile lent.
_]_3Kee I) all plastics away flom the suiP, tce
bllrllers.
E:,ITo ax_id the possibility of a bum, always be
certain that tile controls for all bulilers are
at tile OFF position and all grates are cool
before atmmpung m remove ti_em.
E:,IIf range is locamd near a windo_, do not
hang long curtains tilat could blow oxer tile
smt_ace burners and c_eate a file hazard.
E:,IIf you smell gas, troll off tile gas m tim rang_
and call a qualified service mchnician. Nexer
use an open flame m locate a leak.
_: Always tUlll the surt_ace bulller controls off"
before removing cool<ware.
E:,:Do not lift tile cookmp. I,ifting tile cooktop
call lead m damage and improper operation
of tile range.
iMPORTANTSAFETYiNFORMATiON.
READALLiNSTRUCTiONSBEFOREUSING.
ELECTRICWARMINGDRAWER
E:,ITile puq)ose of die wanning drawer
is to hold hot cooked foods at serving
temperature. Always start with hot food;
cold food cannot be heated or cooked in
tile warming drawee
E:,IDo not use the drawer to di T newspapers.
If oxerheamd, they can catch on fire.
_?{::Do not leax> paper products, plastics,
canned food, or combustible mamfials in
tile drawer
_:;Never lemejars or cans of flit dfipping_s in
or Ileal your drawer
_{;:Do not warm food in die drawer for mole
than two hours.
_; Do not touch the heating element or the
interior surface of the drawer. Tilese
surfaces may be hot enough to bum.
REMEMBER:Tile inside surface of the
drawer may be hot when tile drawer
is opened.
E:,:Use care when opening tile drawer Open
tile drawer a crack and let hot air or smam
escape befoie iemoving or replacing food.
Hot air or smam which escapes can cause
burns to hands, laace and/or eyes.
q_{_;Do not use ahmlinum foil to line tile
drawer Foil is an excellent heat insulator
and will trap heat beneath it. Tills will upset
tile performance of tile drawer and it could
damag> tile intelior finish.
COOKMEATANDPOULTRYTHOROUGHLY...
Cook meat and poultry thoroughly--meat to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 160°!:and poultry to
at least an INTERNAL temperature of 180°F.Cooking to these temperatures usually protects against
foodborne illness.
SELF-CLEANINGTHEOVEN
_{;:Be sure to wipe off excess spillag> be%re _{;:
self-cleaning operation.
E:,:Before self-cleaning tile oven, remo_e the
broiler pan, broiler grid, all cookwaIe and
any ahnninum foil. _:;
Oxen shelves should be remoxed from tile
oxen before beginning tile self-clean cycle.
Clean only parts listed in this Owner's
Manual.
Do not clean the door gasket. Tile door
gasket is essential for a g_od seal. Care
should be token not to rub, damag> or
move tile gasket.
If die self-cleaning mode n/alflmctions,
turn tile oxen off and disconnect tile power
supply. Haxe it serviced by a qualified
technician.
Do not use oxen cleaners. No comnmrcial
oxen cleaner or oxen liner of any kind
should be used in or around any part of
the oxen. Residue Dora oxen cleaners will
damage tile inside of the oxen when tile
self-dean cycle is used.
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OVEN
Stand away from the range when opening the door of a hot oven. The hot air and steam that escape can
cause bums to hands, face and eyes.
_]{_:Do not use the oven for a storage area.
Items stored in the o\>n can igafite.
_i:Kee I) the oxen flee flom grease buildup.
_:;Place the oven shelx>s in tile desiled
position while die oven is cool.
_{_;Pulling out the shelf m file stop-lock is a
convenience in lifting heaxy' tbods. It is also
a precaution against bui_ls flom ranching
hot surPaces of die door or oven walls. The
lowest position is not designed m slide.
E:,IDo not heat unopened food containers.
Pressure could build/l I) and the container
could burst, causing an iI_n U.
a, WARNING:NEVERcoverany
slots, holes or passages in the oven l)ottom
or cover an entire rack with mamfials such
as ahmfinmn fbil. Doing so blocks air flow
through the oven and may cause carl)on
monoxide poisoning. Alunfinun/foil lining:s
m W also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
E:,IDo not use alnminnm %il anywhere in the
oxen except as described in this mannal.
Misuse could result in a fire hazard or
damage to tile range.
_::;When using cooking or roasdng bag:s in die
oven, follow tile mamdCacturer's directions.
_:;Do not use your oven to d U newspapers.
If ox>flleated, they can catch file.
E:,IUse only glass cool<ware that is
recommended for use in gas oxens.
_{_;A]wws iemove the broiler pan flom range as
soon as you finish broiling. Grease left in tile
pan can catch fire if oxen is used without
removing the gTease flom tile broiler pan.
E:,IWhen broiling, if meat is mo close m die
flame, the fat m W ignite. Trim excess l_at m
prevent excessive tale-ups.
E:,IMake sine tile broiler pan is in place
correctly m reduce file possibility of
giease fires.
E:,IIf you should haw a grease fire in the broiler
pan, much the CLEAPgOFFpad,and kee I)
file oven door closed to contain file mid]
it bm_ls out.
_{:_For sadly and proper cooking performance,
always bake and broil with tile oven door
closed.
_:_Tile unit should not be operamd in any
mode with tile bake element iemox_d.
READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIONCAREFULLY.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
Usingthe gas surfaceburners.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
Push the control knob in and turn it
to the LITEposition.
Before Lighting a Gas Burner
};_:Make sure ;111burners are in place.
iJi::Make sure all grates on the range are
I)r°I)erE',I)laced befi)re using, any burner
How to Light a Gas Surface Burner
Make sure all the suHia e bm'nel_ are
placed in their respective positions.
Push tile control knob in and turn it to
tile UTE position.
D)u will hear a little clicking noise---
the sound of the electric spark igniting
tile burnel:
Tm'n the knob to at!just tile flame size.
If tile knob sta}:s at UTE, it will continue
to click.
After Lighting a Gas Burner
!;_:Do not operate tile burner for an
extended period of time without
cookware on the grate. The finish on
the grate ma} chip without cookware
to absorb the heat.
iJi::Be sm'e tile bm'ne_s and grates are cool
before you place yore" hand, a pot holder;
cleaning cloths or other mamrials on
them,
\\lien one burner is turned to UTE, all
tile burnel_ spark. Do not attempt to
disassemble or clean aro/md any burner
while another burner is on. An electric
shock may result, which coukl cause }_m
to knock o\vr hot cookware.
Medium Small
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Large Centerova[burner Extra
(onsomemodels) Large
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LITEr,
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POWERBOIUburner Onsomemodels)
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Sealed Gas Burners
Depending on yo/Ir model, tile gas range
cooktop has either tour or five sealed
_ls burnels. They offer convenience,
deanabilitv and fle_bilitv to be used in
a wide range of cooking applications.
The smallest bm'ner in the right rear
position is tile simmer bm'ne_: This b/m_er
can be turned down m LOfiw a very low
simmer setting. It provides precise cooking
pell'iwmance fin" delicate foods such as
SatlCeS of foods that require low heat for a
long cooking time.
Tile medium (left rear) and tile large
(left fi'ont) btlFners are tile primary btlFners
for most cooking. These general-puq)ose
burners can be turned down fl'om HI to LO
to suit a wide range of cooking needs.
How to Select Name Size
Forsafe handlingof cookware, neverlet the flames
extend upthe sides of the cookware.
Watch tile flame, not tile knob, as you
reduce heat. When filst heating is desired,
tile flame size on a gas burner should
II/at('h tile cookware roll aI'e rising.
Tile extra lmge burner (right fl'ont)
is tile maMmum output bume_: Like
tile other tour btlrne_, it can be turned
down fl'om HIto tOfor a wide range of
cx)oking applications; howevex; this burner
is designed to quic]dy bring laxge alnounts
of liquid to a ])oil.
On some models, tile fl'ont right burner also
has a spedal POWER BOlE_setting designed
to be used with cookware 10 inches or linger
in diam ete_:
Tile center ox:fl bm'ner (on some models)
is the largest in size and is fin" large owd
pots/pans, ro/md pots/pans l 0" or greater
in diameter or with the griddle,
Haines larger than tile bottom of tile
cookware will not result in filster heating of
the cookware and could be hazardous,
Top-of-Range Cookware
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Aluminum: ]Me(limn-weight cookware is
recommended because it heats quickly
and evenly. Most toods brown evenly in an
aluminum skillet. Use saucepans with tight-
fitting lids when cooking with minimmn
}lIllO/lntN 0][ watex:
Cast-Iron: If heated slowly, most skillets will
give satistactorv results.
Enamelware: Under some conditions,
tile enai/lel of soille cookware ill,iv i/xelt.
Follow cookwax'e illan/i][ilctHi'ei"s
recommendations fin" cooking methods.
Stove TopGrills
Do not use stove top grills on your sealed
gas burnex_. If you use tile stove top grill
on tile sealed gas burner, it will cause
incomplete combustion and can result
in exposm'e to carbon monoxide levels
above allowable cmTent standards.
Glass: There are two types ot glass
cookwax'e---those ti)x" ()veil tlse oxllv and
those for top-olXrange cooking (saucepans,
coffee and teapots). Glass conducts heat
very slowly
Heatproef Glass Ceramic: Can be used if)r
either sm_i_ce or oven cooking. It conducts
heat vex? slowly and cools vex'} slowly: Check
cookware i/lant/lilCttli'ei"s directions to be
sure it can be used on gas ranges.
Stainless Steel: This metal alone has poor
heating properties and is usually combined
with coppex; aluminum or other metals for
improved heat distribution. Combination
metal skillets usually work satisfi_ctorik if
they are used with medium heat as the
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Use a fiat-bottomed wok.
Thiscanbehazardoustoyourhealth.
Wok This Way
Werecommendthatyou usea 14@chorsma//er
fiat-bottomed wok. Make sure thewok bottomsits
fiat onthe grate. Theyareavailableat your local
re,taftstore.
Onl) a fiat-bottomed wok should be used.
in Case of Power Failure
In case ot a power fidlure, you can light tile
gas stlYfi*ce burnel_ on w/m" range with a
match. Hold a lit match to tile bm'nec then
push in and turn tile control knob to tile
LITE position, Use extreme caution when
lighting burners this way.
Do not use a wok support ring. Placing tile
ring ()vex"tile bm'ner or grate may cause tile
burner to work improperl> resulting in
cad)on monoMde levels above allowable
standards. This could be dangerous to
veto" health.
Sm4ime bm'nel_ in use when an electrical
po_,_er fidlm'e occurs will continue to
operate mnmall?.
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Usingthegriddle. (onsomemodels)
Yi_m" non-sdck coated griddle provides
_lIl extra-large cooking Stli'J[ilce for IIle_lts,
pancakes or other fi)od usualh prepared
in a ti'ving pan or skillet.
How to Insert the Griddle
A CAUTION:Placeandremovethe
griddle only when all prates and griddle are cool
and all surface units are turned OFF.
The griddle can only be used with the
center burne_: To insert the griddle,
remove the center grate and replace with
the griddle.
Using the Griddle
Most gdddled fi)ods require cooking
on a preheated sm_i_ce. Preheat griddle
acc(nding to the guide below, then switch
to the desired cook setting.
TypeofFood
Warming
Tortillas
Pancakes
Hamburgers
FriedEggs
Bacon
Preheat
Conditions
none
5(MED-HI)
3min.
7(MED-HI)
5min.
HI
5min.
none
Cook
Setting
3(MED-LOW)
4(MED)
7(MED-HI)
4(MED)
5(MED)
NOTE."Yourgriddlewilldiscolorovertimeasit
becomesseasonedwithuse.
IMPORTANTNOTES:
_:Avoidcook/bgextreme/}/greasyfoodsandbe
carefulofgreasespill-overwhilecooking.
::Ji::Donotuseoffonthegriddleforextendedlengths
oftime.Permanentstainingand/orcrazefineson
thesurfacecouldresu£
_: Neverplaceorstoreanyitemsonthegriddle,
evenwhenit isnotin use.Thegriddlecan
becomeheatedwhenusingthesurrounding
burners.
::Ji::Donotoverheatthegriddle.Leavingthe
griddleburneronatHIreranextendedamount
of t/_newithoutfoodcandamagethenon-stick
coa tlng.
10
Breakfast
SausageLinks
HotSandwiches
(suchas
GrilledCheese)
NOTE: Griddle settings may need to be adjusted
if the griddle is used for an extended time.
HI
5min.
HI
4min.
5(MED)
HI
_: Avoidusingmetalutensilswithsharppointspr
roughsharpedgeswhichmlghtdamagethe
griddlesurface.
_: Donotcutfoodsonthegriddle.
Usingthe ovencontrols, gecom
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OvenControl,ClockandTimerFeatures
BAKE Pad
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Touch this pad to select tile bake fimction.
NOTE:Forgas onlybakinghold the BAKEpad for
3 seconds.
BROILHI/LO Pad
Touch this pad to select tile broil fimction.
o Display
Shows tile time of day, oven temi_erature,
whether the oven is in the bake, broil or
self:cleaning mode and the times set fin"
tile tiI//er or atltOI//atic oven oi)ei'ations.
It will also show wakening drawer settings.
If "F- anda numberor letter" flash in the &splay and the
ovencontrolslgna& this indicatesa function errorcode.
If your ovenwas set fora timed ovenoperationand
apower outageoccurred,thedock andaftprogrammed
functionsmustbe reseL
Thetimeofdaywill flashinthedisplaywhentherehasbeen
apoweroutage.Resettheclock.
If "Err"appearsinthedisplay,youhavetriedtoseta timeor
temperatureoutsideof thecontro/#bruits.TouchCLEAR/OFF
padandenteranewsetting.
If thefunctionerrorcodeappearsduringtheself-cleaning
cycle,checktheovendoor/atch.Thelatchhandlemayhave
beenmoved,evenif onlysh)ht/y,fromthe/atchedposition.
Makesurethelatchismovedtothewht as farasit wi//go.
TeuehtheCLEAR/OFFpad.A/lowoventocoolforonehour
Putovenbackintooperation.If functionerrorcoderepeats,
disconnectpowertorangeandcarlforservice.
CLEAR/OFFPad
Touch this pad to cancel ALL oxen operations
except tile clock and time_; and waHning
drawer settings.
O OOKING TIMEPad
Totlch this pad and then totl('h tile ntllllbeI"
pads to set tile aIl/O/lnt oil' time you want your
tood to cook. The oven will shut offwhen the
cooking time has run out.
O DELAYSTARTPad
Lrsealong _dth COOKING TIME or SELFCLEAN
pads to set tile oven to start and stop
atltOii/aticallv at a tiI/le VOtl set.
OVENLIGHT Pad
Touch this pad to turn tile oxen light on
oi" o]_'.
TIMER/CLOCKPad
Touch this pad to select tile timer feature.
Touch and hold this pad, until the display
changes, to set the clock.
STARTPad
Must be touched to start all)' cooking or
cleaning flmction, and wamling drm_r settings.
Number Pads
Use to set anv l[ilnction reqtliiJng ntllllbei's
such as time of day on the clock, time_; oven
temperature, internal food temperature, start
time and length of operation t0r timed
baking and sell:cleaning.
WARMING ORAWERPad
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Totlch this pad and then totlch ntlillber
pads 1-3 to tlse the wamfing drawe_: See tile
Using the electric warming drawer section.
SELFCLEANPad
Touch this pad to select self:cleaning
fimction. See tile Using the self-cleaning
oven section.
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Usingthe oven.
Toavoid possible bums, place the shelves in the desired position before you turn the oven on.
Before you begin...
Theoven has 5shelf positions.
It also has a special low shelf
position (R)for extra large items,
such as a large turkey.
Plastic items on flTecooktop may
melt if left too close to the vent.
Vent appearance and location var,¢
The shelves have stop-locks, so that when
placed correctly on the sheff supports (A
through E), the_ will StOl) before confing
completely out, and will not tilt.
_,\qmn placing and removing cookware,
pull the shelf out to the bum I) on the shelf
support.
Oven Vent
Your oven is vented through ducts at the
rear of the range. Do not block these ducts
when cooking in the oven--it is important
that the flow (ff hot air fi'om the oven and
ti'esh air to the oven btlYner be
tminterrul)ted. Avoid touching the vent
openings or nearby Stllb{ilces dtwing oven or
broiler operation--they may become hot.
To remove a sheff, pull it toward you, flit the
fl'ont end up and pull it out.
To replace, place the end of the shelf (stoi>
locks) on the support, tilt up the ti'ont and
push the shelf in.
NOTE: Theshelf is not dest)ned to s/ida outat the
specta/low shelf (R)position.
!i>Handlesof potsandpansonthecooktopmay
becomehotif lefttoocloseto theven£
!i>Do not leaveplastic or flammableitems on the
cooktop--they may melt or ignite if left too close
to the vent.
iJi::Do notleave closedcontainerson thecooktop.
Thepressurein dosed contalbersmaylbcrease,
whichmay causethem toburst.
iJi::Metalitemswill becomeveryhotif theyareleft
onthecooktop,andcouldcausebums.
Power Outage
CAUTION:Donotmakeanyattemptto operatethe
electricignitionovendunnganelectricalpower
failure.
The oven or broiler cmmot be lit din'in,, a
power fifilm'e. (;as will not flow mfless the
glow bar is hot.
Oven Light
Touch the OVENLIGHTpad on the control
panel to mrn the light on or off.
If the oven is in use when a power fifilm'e
occm_, the oven burner shuts off and
cmmot be re-lit tmtil power is restored, This
is because the flow of gas is automatically
stopped and will not resume when power is
restored tmtil the glow bar has reached
operating temperature.
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How to Set the Oven for Baking or Roasting
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Theoven has a special low shelf (R)
position just above the oven bottom.
Useit when extra cooking space is
needed, for example, when cookhTg
a large turke,¢ The shelf is not
designed to sfide out at this position.
Yourovenis notdesigned foropen-doorcooking.
[] Touch the RAKE pad.
[] Touch tile ntli/lber pads to set tile
desired tenlperature.
[] Touch the STARTpad.
The word ON and I0# ° will be displayed.
_s tile ()veil heats up, tile display will show
tile changing tenlperamre. When tile oven
reaches tile tenlperature you set, a tone
will sound.
TochangetheoventemperaturedunbgBAKEcycle,
touchtheRAKEpadandthenthenumberpadsto
getthenewtemperature.
[] (_heck fi)od fi)r doneness at nlinini uni
tinie on recipe. Cook lonoer_ if
necessa i'v.
[] Touch the CLEAR/OFFpad when
cooking is con/plete.
Preheating and Pan Placement
Typeof Food Shelf Position
Frozenpies(oncookiesheet) BorC
Angelfoodcake A
Biscuits,muffins,brownies, C
cupcakes,layercakes,pies
Casseroles BorC
Roasting A
Bundtor poundcakes C
Cookies Cor D
Cut slits in the fo usr m_e rne gno.
Preheat tile oven if' tile recipe calls fi)r it.
To preheat, set tile oven at tile correct
tenlperature. Preheating is necessary
for good results when baking cakes,
cookies, pastry and breads.
Forovenswithout a preheatindicator l/#ht or tone,
preheat 10minutes.
Aluminum Foil
Never cover the oven bottom with
aluminum foil.
You can use ahnninunl fl)il to line tile
broiler pan and broiler gild. HoweveI; you
Inust nlold tile f0il tightly to tile grid and
cut slits in it just like tile gild.
Oven Moisture
_s your ()veil heats up, tile tenlperamre
change of the air in the oven nlay cause
water droplets to titan oil tile door glass.
These droplets are haimless and will
e\;ipoi'ilte [lS tile ()veil contintles to heat up.
Baking results will be better if baking pans
aI'e centei'ed in tile ()veil as illuch }is
possible. Pans should not much each other
or the wails of the oven. If vou need to use
two shelves, stagger the pans so one is not
directly above the othei; and leave
appro_inately 11/-,"between pans, fl'onl
the fl'ont, back and sides ot the wall.
Alunfinunl fl)il nIav also be used to catch a
spilloveI: To do so, place a snlall sheet ot toil
on a lower shelf several inches below the
fi)od.
Never entirely cover a shelf with ahuninunl
fi)il. This will disturb tile heat circulation
and result in poor baking.
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Usingthe oven.
How to Set the Oven for Gas Only Baking or Roasting
The oven has a special low shelf (R)
position just above the oven bottom.
Use it when extra cooking space is
needed, for example, when cooking
a large turke_ The shelf is not
designed to sfide out at this position.
Yourovenis notdesigned foropen-doorcooking.
[] Hold the BAKE pad fo_ 3 seconds.
[] Touch the ntli/lber pads to set the
desired teini._erature.
[] Touch the START pad.
The word ON and 100° will be displayed.
_s the oven heats up, the display will show
the changing temperature. _\]aen the oven
reaches the temperature you set, a tone
will sotmd.
Tochangethe oven temperaturedunng BAKEcycle,
touchtheBAKEpad and then thenumberpads to
get thenew temperature.
[] Check fi_od fi_r doneness at minim mn
time on recipe. Cook lom,er_ if
necess_l i'v.
[] Touch the CLEAR/OFFpad when
cooking is colnplete.
Typeof Food Shelf Position
Frozenpies (oncookie sheet) Bor C
Angelfood cake, A
Bundtor poundcakes
Biscuits,muffins, brownies, C
cookies,cupcakes,
layer cakes,pies
Casseroles Bor C
Roasting A
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How toSet the Ovenfor Broiling
[] Place the meat or fish on the broiler
grid in the broiler pan.
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[] _,_q_en broiling is finished, touch the
CLEAR/OFFpad.
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Always use the broiler pan and grid
that came with your oven. Iris
designed to minimize smoking and
spattering by trapping juices #7the
shielded lower part of the pan.
[] Follow suggested shelf positions in the
Broiling Guide.
[] The oven door must be closed during
broiling
[] Touch the BROILHI/LO pad once fi)r
HI Broil.
To change to LO Broil, touch the BROIL
HI/LO pad again,
Touch the START pad.
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Broil Preheat- Mter touching START,
tl_e display will show preheat for
approxhnately 10 minutes, The gas
bake element will cycle on during
preheat. Place yore" food in the oven
alter the preheat cycle has completed.
Serve the food immediately, and leave the
pan outside the oven to cool dm_ing the
meal for easiest cleaning.
Use LOBroil to cook toods such as poultry
or thick tilts of meat thoroughly without
ove_q)rowning them.
Bruiting Guide
The size, weight, thickness, Quantity and/ Shelf* First Side Second Side
st.,tin.otempe* ,t.*e ,nd IFood I orThickness PositionTime(rain.)Time(rain,) Comments
yore" preference (If Bacon 1/2 lb. C 4 3 Arrangein single layer.
doneness will affect I (about 8 thin slices)
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is based on meats at Well Done 1/2 to 3/4" thick the8pattieSsametaketime.about
broiling times. This guide GroundBeef I 1 lb.(4 patties) C 10 7 10 Spaceevenly.Upto
refl'igerator tenlperature. Beef Steaks ]
says "Rare beef is popular, but you Medium ] 1to 1YzIbs. D
should know that cooking it to only Well Done D 12 8 9 Panfryingis recornmeoded.
140°Emeans some food poisoning Slashfat.
organisms may survive." (Source: RarU I 1V/' tbick D 12 8 9
Safe Food Book, YourKitchen Well Done I D 25 16 19
Guide USBA Roy.June 1985.)
_]tll t/] 12to 32oz. over. melted butter before broiling
' butterbeforeandduring
r_][_]/// cooking,if desired.Prebeat
' Ham Slices 1" thick C 8 8 9 broilerto increasebrowning.
Theoven has ,qshelf positions. )precooked) ] 1/2" thick D 6 5 6
Medium ] 2 to 2YzIbs. D 15
Chicken 1whole C 3035 15 20 Brusheachsidewith melted
LobsterTails 2 4 C 13 16 Donot Cut throughbackof shell.
i1] carefully.Brushwith lemon
Fish Fillets 1to 1_ Ibs. D 5 6 4 6 Handleand turnvery
PorkChops ] 2(1/2"thick) D 10 7 8 Slashfat.
Well Done ] 2(1" thick}about 1 lb. D 15 8 9
LambCbops ]
Mediuro ] 2(1"thick} about 10 D 180 _10zig Slasbfat.
Well Done I to 12oz. D
weMediur°Done 2(1V/' tbick)about 1 lb. DD 1710 1_ _5
_See illustration for description ofshelf positions.
2to 2VzIbs., butter.Broil skin-side-down
split lengthwise first.
6to 8 oz.each I turn Spreadopen.Brushwith
andafter halfof broiling
time.
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Usingthe clock andtimer.
To Set the Clock
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SET CLOCK
Make sure the clock is set to the
correct time of day.
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The timer is a minute timer only.
The CLEAR/OFFpad does not affect
the timer.
The clock must be set to tile correct time of
day tbr the automatic (wen timing flmctions
to work plopefl_. The time of day cannot
be changed during a timed baldng or
selgcleaning cycle.
[] Touch and heM the TIMER/CLOCKpad
until the displa} ch'm ,es
[] Touch the number pads.
Touch tile number pads the same x_a} }on
read tllem. Fol example, to set ] 2:34, touch
the mm_ber pads I, 2, 3 and 4in that ordel:
To Set the Timer
ThetlYnerdoesnot controloven operations.
ThemaxlYnumsetting on the timer is 9hours
and59minutes.
Touch the TIMER/CLOCKpad.
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Touch the numl)er pads until the
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_lIl/O/Int (If tillle _(/tl want shows ill the
displa}; Tile inaxiln uln time that can
be entered ill ininutes is 59. Tilnes
more than 59 ininutes should be
changed to houls and Illintl[eS. For
exalnple, to enter 90 ininutes as 1
hour 30 ininutes, touch I, 3andO ill
that ordeI:
If youmakeamistake,touchtheTIMER/CLOCK
padandbeginagain.
If number pads are not to_.lched within one
minute after you touch the CLOCK pad, the
display ieve_ts to the original setting. If this
happens, touch the CLOCKpad and reenter
the time of dav.
[] Touch the START pad tmtil the time of
da_ shows in the displa}. This entel_
the time and starts the clock.
TocheckthetinTeof daywhenthed12play12
showingotherbformation:
TouchandholdtheTIMER/CLOCKpaduntffthe
tinTeofdayisdisplayed.ThetinTeof dayshows
untilanotherpad/2touchaL
Touch the START pad. _Mtex"pressing
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the STARTpad, SET disappeax_; this
tells "_Otlthe tilne is counting down,
although the display does not change
until one ininute has passed.
X,_q_en the diner reaches :00, the
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contlol xdll beep 3 dines fi)llowed
b) one beep exer) 6 seconds until
the TIMER/CLOCKpadis touched.
The6secondtonecanbecanceledby following
thestepsin theSpecialfeaturesof youroven
controlsectionunderTonesat theEndof
a TimedCycle.
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ToReset the Timer
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If the display is still showing the time
remaining, you may change it by touching
the TIMER/CLOCKpad,then touch the
number pads until the time wm want
appea_ in the displa>
ToCancel the Timer
Touch the TIMER/CLOCKpad twice.
Power Outage
lfa flashingtlnTeL_InthealL,play,youhave
expenencedapowerfailure,flesettheclock.
If the remaining time is not in the display
(clock, delay start or cooking time are in
the display), recall the remaining time bv
touching the 77MER/CLOCKpad and then
touching the number pads to enter the
new time VO/I W;lllt,
Touch and hold the TIMER/CLOCKpad until
the display changes. Enter the correct time
(>fclay by touching the al)prop_iate number
})ads. Touch the START pad.
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Usingthe timedbakingand mastingfeatures.
NOTE" Foods that spoil easily--such as milk, eggs, fish, stuffings, poultry and pork--should not be allowed to s# for more
than 1hour before or after cooking. Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. Be sure that the oven
light is off because heat from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth.
How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop
Theovenwillturnonimmedbtelyandcookforaselected
bngthof time.Attheendof thecookingtime,theoven
willturnoffautomaticallF
[] Touch the BAKE pad.
[] Touch the imrrlber pads to set tile desired
o_en [emperattlre.
[] Touch tile COOKINGTIMEpad.
NOTE: If yourrecipe requirespreheating, you may need
toadd additional time to the length of the cooking time.
[] Touch tile nm-rfl)er pads to set tile desired
length of cooking time. The minimum
cooking time you can set is 1 mimlte.
The oven temperature that w)u set and the
cooking time that w)u entex_d will be in
the display.
[] Touch the STARTpad.
The oven will mm ON, and die display will sho_
the cooking time cotmtdo_m and file changing
temperature starting at 100°E (The temperature
(fispla} will start to change once the o_.en
temperatm'e reaches 100°E) When the o_en
x_aches the mmperau/x_ you set, 3 beeps will
SOtlnd,
Tile o\en will contintle to cook tbr tile set
an/aunt of time, then turn off automaficall 3
unless the Cook and Hold feature was set. See the
Specialfeaturesofyourovencontrolsecdon.
After the oven turns Off, the end<_f:cycle tone
will sound.
[] Touch tile CLEAR/OFFpad to clear tile
displa} if necessar} Remme the tbod from
the o',en. Remember, even though the
oxen turns off automaticall}, tbod left in
the oxen will continue cooking after the
ovell [IlyI/S Off,
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How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop
Theovenwillturnonatthetimeofdayyouset,cookfor NOTE:Anattentiontonewillsoundifyouareusing
aspecificlengthoftimeandthenturnoffautomaticallF timedbakinganddonottouchtheSTARTpad.
Make sure the clock shows the correct time
of dat,
[] Touch tile BAKEpad.
[] Touch the number pads to set the desired
0"_ ell temperature.
[] Touch tile COOKINGTIMEpad.
NOTE:Ifyourreciperequiresprehearing,youmayneed
toaddadditionaltimeto thelengthofthecookingtime.
[] Touch tile nm-rfl)er pads to set tile desired
length of cooking time. The minimum
cooking time you can set is 1 minum.
The oven tempemtm'e that wm set and the
cooking time that you entex_d will be in
the displa 5
[] Touch the OEUIg SrART pad.
] Touch the nm-rfl)er pads to set the time of
(1_1_, VO[I "_\aIl[ the o'_en to [/Ir/l Oil ;:lnd Mar[
cooking.
Touch the STARTpad.
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NOTE:ff youwouldliketocheckthetimesyouhaveset,
touchtheDELAYSTARTpadtocheckthestart timeyou
havesetortouchtheCOOKINGTIME padtocheckthe
lengthofcookingtimeyouhaveset.
When the o'_en tm'ns ONat the time of day
}x)u set, tile dispk_y will sho_ the cooking time
coulltdov4/and the changing temperature
starting at 100°E (The tempemtm'e displa}
will start to change once the o\en temperature
*_aches 100°E) When the o_en reaches the
temperatm'e }xm set, beeps will sotmd.
The oven will continue to cook fbr tile set
al;qount of time, then turn oft automaticall 5
unless the Cook and Hold teature was set. See
the Specialfeaturesof yourovencontrolsection.
)dier the oven tm'ns off, the end<#:cycle tone
will sound.
[] Touch tile CLEAR/OFFpadto clear the
displa? if necessar}. Remove the food from
the oven. Remember, even though the
o_en turns off automatical]}, food left in
the oven will continue cooking after tile
()xell [ItrI/s Off,
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