Jenn-Air 8113P628-60 User Manual

JENN-AIR® GAS SLIDE-IN RANGE
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USE & CARE
GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions .....................................1-4
Care & Cleaning ..............................................................5-7
Troubleshooting ......................................................... 10-11
Surface Cooking......................................................... 12-13
Oven Cooking.............................................................. 14-20
Options .......................................................................... 21-24
Favorites ...............................................................................25
Setup .............................................................................. 26-28
Accessories .........................................................................28
Warranty & Service........................................................... 29
Guide d’utilisation et d’entretien .................................30
Guía de uso y cuidado ....................................................60
Form No. A/05/06 Part No. 8113P628-60 ©2006 Maytag Appliances Sales Co. All rights reserved. Litho U.S.A .
Installer: Please leave this guide with this appliance. Consumer: Please read and keep this guide for future
reference. Keep sales receipt and/or cancelled check as proof of purchase.
Model Number __________________________________ Serial Number __________________________________ Date of Purchase ________________________________ If you have questions, call:
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In our continuing effort to improve the quality and performance of our cooking products, it may be necessary to make changes to the appliance without revising this guide.
For service information, see page 29.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
technician. Do not attempt to adjust, repair, service, or replace any part of your appliance unless it is specifically recommended in this guide. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified servicer.
Always disconnect power to appliance before servicing.
WARNING
If the information in this guide 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 appliance.
– IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch.
• Do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately 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.
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this guide are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating the appliance.
Always contact the manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not understand.
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels
WARNING
WARNING – Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
CAUTION – Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in minor personal injury.
Read and follow all instructions before using this appliance to prevent the potential risk of fire, electric
shock, personal injury or damage to the appliance as a result of improper usage of the appliance. Use appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this guide.
WARNING
Gas leaks may occur in your system and result in a dangerous situation. Gas leaks may not be detected by smell alone. Gas suppliers recommend you purchase and install an UL approved gas detector. Install and use in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
General Instructions
WARNING
• ALL RANGES CAN TIP AND CAUSE INJURIES TO PERSONS
• INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICE PACKED WITH RANGE
• FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: To reduce risk of tipping of the appliance from abnormal usage or by excessive loading of the oven door, the appliance must be secured by a properly installed anti-tip device.
To ensure proper and safe operation: Appliance
must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified
To check if device is properly installed, look underneath range with a flashlight to make sure one of the rear
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leveling legs is properly engaged in the bracket slot. The anti-tip device secures the rear leveling leg to the floor when properly engaged. You should check this anytime the range has been moved.
To Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage
Be sure all packing materials are removed from the appliance before operating it.
Keep area around appliance clear and free from combustible materials. Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven.
Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. Keep plastics away from parts of the appliance that may become warm or hot. Do not leave plastic items on the cooktop as they may melt or soften if left too close to the vent or a lighted surface burner.
Child Safety
CAUTION
NEVER store items of interest to children in cabinets
above an appliance or on backguard of a range. Children climbing on the appliance door to reach items could be seriously injured.
NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near the appliance when it is in use or is still hot. Children should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance as they could be injured or burned.
Children must be taught that the appliance and utensils in it can be hot. Let hot utensils cool in a safe place, out of reach of small children. Children should be taught that an appliance is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with controls or other parts of the appliance.
To prevent grease fires, do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accumulate in or near the appliance.
If appliance is installed near a window, proper precautions should be taken to prevent curtains from blowing over burners.
NEVER leave any items on the cooktop. The hot air from the vent may ignite flammable items and may increase pressure in closed containers which may cause them to burst.
Many aerosol-type spray cans are EXPLOSIVE when exposed to heat and may be highly flammable. Avoid their use or storage near an appliance.
To eliminate the hazard of reaching over hot surface burners, cabinet storage should not be provided directly above a unit. If storage is provided, it should be limited to items which are used infrequently and which are safely stored in an area subjected to heat from an appliance. Temperatures may be unsafe for some items, such as volatile liquids, cleaners or aerosol sprays.
In Case of Fire
Turn off appliance and ventilating hood to avoid spreading the flame. Extinguish flame, then turn on hood to remove smoke and odor.
Cooktop: Smother fire or flame in a pan with a lid or
cookie sheet.
NEVER pick up or move a flaming pan.
Oven: Smother fire or flame by closing the oven door. Do not use water on grease fires. Use baking soda, a
dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher to smother fire or flame.
About Your Appliance
WARNING
NEVER use appliance door as a step stool or seat as this
may result in possible tipping of the appliance and serious injuries.
NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm a room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the oven.
NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover the entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
NEVER obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air by blocking the oven vent or air intakes. Doing so restricts air to the burners and may result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
Avoid touching oven vent area while oven is on and for several minutes after oven is turned off. Some parts of the vent and surrounding area become hot enough to cause burns. After oven is turned off, do not touch the oven vent or surrounding areas until they have had sufficient time to cool.
Other potentially hot surfaces include cooktop, areas facing the cooktop, oven vent, surface near the vent opening, oven door, area around the oven door and oven window.
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Do not touch a hot oven light bulb with a damp cloth as
the bulb could break. Should the bulb break, disconnect power to the appliance before removing bulb to avoid electrical shock.
To prevent potential hazard to the user and damage to the appliance, do not use appliance as a space heater to heat or warm a room. Also, do not use the oven as a storage area for food or cooking utensils.
NEVER use aluminum foil to cover an oven rack or oven bottom. Misuse could result in risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the appliance. Use foil only as directed in this guide.
Cooking Safety
Always place a pan on a surface burner before turning it on. Be sure you know which knob controls which surface burner. Make sure the correct burner is turned on and that the burner has ignited. When cooking is completed, turn burner off before removing pan to prevent exposure to burner flame.
Always adjust surface burner flame so that it does not extend beyond the bottom edge of the pan. An excessive flame is hazardous, wastes energy and may damage the appliance, pan or cabinets above the appliance.
NEVER leave a surface cooking operation unattended, especially when using a high heat setting or when deep fat frying. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite. Clean up greasy spills as soon as possible.
Do not use high heat for extended cooking operations. NEVER heat an unopened container on the surface
burner or in the oven. Pressure build-up may cause container to burst resulting in serious personal injury or damage to the appliance.
Use dry, sturdy potholders. Damp potholders may cause burns from steam. Dish towels or other substitutes should never be used as potholders because they can trail across hot surface burners and ignite or get caught on appliance parts.
Always let quantities of hot fat used for deep fat frying cool before attempting to move or handle.
Do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accumulate in or near the appliance, hood or vent fan. Clean hood frequently to prevent grease from accumulating on hood or filter. When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
NEVER wear garments made of flammable material or loose fitting or long-sleeved apparel while cooking. Clothing may ignite or catch utensil handles.
Always place oven racks in the desired positions while oven is cool. Slide oven rack out to add or remove food, using dry, sturdy potholders. Always avoid reaching into
the oven to add or remove food. If a rack must be moved while hot, use a dry potholder. Always turn the oven off at the end of cooking.
Use care when opening the oven door. Let hot air or steam escape before moving or replacing food.
PREPARED FOOD WARNING: Follow food manufacturer’s instructions. If a plastic frozen food container and/or its cover distorts, warps, or is otherwise damaged during cooking, immediately discard the food and its container. The food could be contaminated.
NEVER use aluminum foil to cover oven racks or oven bottom. This could result in risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the appliance. Use foil only as directed in this guide.
Utensil Safety
Use pans with flat bottoms and handles that are easily grasped and stay cool. Avoid using unstable, warped, easily tipped or loose-handled pans. Also avoid using pans, especially small pans, with heavy handles as they could be unstable and easily tip. Pans that are heavy to move when filled with food may also be hazardous.
Be sure utensil is large enough to properly contain food and avoid boilovers. Pan size is particularly important in deep fat frying. Be sure pan will accommodate the volume of food that is to be added as well as the bubble action of fat.
To minimize burns, ignition of flammable materials and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil, do not extend handles over adjacent surface burners. Always turn pan handles toward the side or back of the appliance, not out into the room where they are easily hit or reached by small children.
Never let a pan boil dry as this could damage the utensil and the appliance.
Follow the manufacturer’s directions when using oven cooking bags.
Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic or glazed utensils are suitable for cooktop or oven usage without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature. Follow manufacturer’s instructions when using glass.
This appliance has been tested for safe performance using conventional cookware. Do not use any devices or accessories that are not specifically recommended in this guide. Do not use element covers for the surface units, stovetop grills, or add-on oven convection systems. The use of devices or accessories that are not expressly recommended in this guide can create serious safety hazards, result in performance problems, and reduce the life of the components of the appliance.
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Deep Fat Fryers
Use extreme caution when moving the grease pan or disposing of hot grease. Allow grease to cool before attempting to move pan.
Ventilating Hoods
Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent grease or other flammable materials from accumulating on hood or filter and to avoid grease fires.
When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
Cleaning Safety
Turn off all controls and wait for appliance parts to cool before touching or cleaning them. Do not touch the burner grates or surrounding areas until they have had sufficient time to cool.
Clean cooktop with caution. Use care to avoid steam burns if a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot surface. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface.
Self-Clean Oven
CAUTION
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove the oven racks, broiler pan, food and any other utensils. Wipe spillovers to prevent excessive smoke and flare-ups.
Clean only parts listed in this guide. Do not clean door gasket. The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket.
Important Safety Notice and Warning
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65) requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposures to such substances.
Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when the oven is engaged in the self-clean cycle, there may be some low-level exposure to some of the listed substances, including carbon monoxide. Exposure to these substances can be minimized by properly venting the oven to the outdoors by opening the windows and/ or door in the room where the appliance is located during the self-clean cycle.
Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when the oven is engaged in the self-clean cycle, there may be some low-level exposure to some of the listed substances, including carbon monoxide. Exposure to these substances can be minimized by properly venting the oven to the outdoors by opening the windows and/ or door in the room where the appliance is located during the self-clean cycle.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PET BIRDS: Never keep pet birds in the kitchen or in rooms where
the fumes from the kitchen could reach. Birds have a very sensitive respiratory system. Fumes released during an oven self-cleaning cycle may be harmful or fatal to birds. Fumes released due to overheated cooking oil, fat, margarine and overheated non-stick cookware may be equally harmful.
Do not use oven cleaners or oven liners of any kind in or around any part of the self-clean oven.
It is normal for the cooktop of the range to become hot during a self-clean cycle. Therefore, touching the cooktop during a clean cycle should be avoided.
Save These Instructions for Future Reference
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CARE & CLEANING
Self-Clean Oven
CAUTION
• It is normal for parts of the oven to become hot during a self-clean cycle.
• To prevent damage to oven door, do not attempt to open the door when LOCK is displayed.
• Avoid touching door, window or oven vent area during a clean cycle.
Do not use commercial oven cleaners on the oven finish or around any part of the oven. They will damage the finish or parts.
The self-clean cycle uses above-normal cooking temperatures to automatically clean the oven interior.
The oven should be cleaned regularly by wiping up spillovers to prevent excessive smoke and flare-ups. Do not allow a heavy build-up of soil to accumulate in the oven.
During the cleaning process, the kitchen should be well ventilated to get rid of normal odors associated with cleaning.
Before Self-Cleaning
1. Turn off the oven light before cleaning. The oven light may burn out during the clean cycle.
2. Remove broiler pan, all pans, and oven racks from the oven. The oven racks will discolor and may not slide easily after a self-clean cycle if they are not removed.
3. Clean oven frame, door frame, area outside of gasket, and around the opening in the door gasket with a nonabrasive cleaner such as Bon Ami* or detergent and water. The self-cleaning process does not clean these areas. They should be cleaned to prevent soil from baking on during the clean cycle. (The gasket is the seal around the oven door and window.)
4. To prevent damage, do not clean or rub the gasket around the oven door. The gasket is designed to seal in heat during the clean cycle.
5. Wipe up excess grease or spill-overs from the oven bottom. This prevents excessive smoking, flare-ups or flaming during the clean cycle.
6. Wipe up sugary and acidic spillovers such as sweet potatoes, tomato, or milk-based sauces. Porcelain enamel is acid-resistant, not acid-proof. The porcelain finish may discolor if acidic or sugary spills are not wiped up before a self-clean cycle.
* Brand names for cleaning products are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
To set Self-Clean:
1. Press Clean pad.
2. REMOVE RACKS will be displayed. Remove the racks.
3. Select CONTINUE using the Quickset pad. The Quickset
pads are located on either side of the control panel dsplay.
4. Set LIGHT soil level by entering 200 using the number pads for two hours of cleaning time. Press the Enter pad.
OR
Select MEDIUM for a moderately soiled oven and three hours of cleaning time.
OR
Select HEAVY for a heavily soiled oven and four hours of cleaning time.
5. CLEAN, TIME, LOCKED and the cleaning time countdown will be displayed while the oven is cleaning. OVEN COOLING will appear in the display when the cleaning time has been completed and the oven is still locked.
Important: The door lock will disengage approximately one hour after the cleaning time is completed. OVEN COOLING will go off in the display when the oven door has unlocked.
To Delay a Self-Clean Cycle:
1. Press Clean pad.
2. REMOVE RACKS will be displayed. Remove the racks.
3. Select CONTINUE using the Quickset pad.
4. Set LIGHT soil level by entering 200 using the number pads for two hours of cleaning time. Press the Enter pad.
OR
Select MEDIUM for a moderately soiled oven and three hours of cleaning time.
OR
Select HEAVY for a heavily soiled oven and four hours of cleaning time.
5. The door will lock. CLEAN, TIME, LOCKED and the cleaning time countdown will be displayed
6. After door locks, press the More Options pad.
7. Select DELAY using the Quickset pad.
8. Select the number of hours you want to delay the start of the self-clean cycle.
9. The delay time and cleaning time will be displayed.
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After Self-Cleaning
About one hour after the end of the clean cycle, the lock will disengage and OVEN COOLING will go off in the display. At this point, the door can be opened.
Some soil may leave a light gray, powdery ash which can be removed with a damp cloth. If soil remains, it indicates that the clean cycle was not long enough. The soil will be removed during the next clean cycle.
If the oven racks were left in the oven and do not slide smoothly after a clean cycle, wipe racks and embossed rack supports with a small amount of vegetable oil to restore ease of movement.
A white discoloration may appear after cleaning if acidic or sugary foods were not wiped up before the clean cycle. This is normal and will NOT affect performance.
Cleaning Procedures
Notes:
• If the oven door is left open, CLOSE DOOR will appear in the display until the door is closed.
• If more than 30 seconds elapse between pressing the Clean pad and pressing a number pad, the program will automatically return to the previous display.
• The oven door will be damaged if it is forced to open during cleaning or cooling process.
• The first few times the oven is cleaned, some smoke and odor may be detected. This is normal and will lessen or disappear with use. If the oven is heavily soiled, or if the broiler pan was accidently left in the oven, excessive smoke and odor may occur.
• As the oven heats and cools, you may hear sounds of metal parts expanding and contracting. This is normal and will not damage your appliance.
CAUTION
Be sure appliance is off and all parts are cool before handling
or cleaning. This is to avoid damage and possible burns.
• To prevent staining or discoloration, clean appliance after each use.
• If a part is removed, be sure it is correctly replaced.
PART PROCEDURE
Broiler Pan Never cover insert with aluminum foil as this prevents the fat from draining to the pan below. and Insert • Place soapy cloth over insert and pan; let soak to loosen soil.
• Wash in warm, soapy water. Use scouring pad to remove stubborn soil.
• Broiler pan and insert can be cleaned in dishwasher.
Burner Caps and Removable Burner Caps Sealed Gas • Allow burner to cool. Remove burner cap and wash in soapy water with a plastic scouring pad. For Burners stubborn soils, clean with a soap-filled, nonabrasive pad or Cooktop Cleaning Creme*
(Part #20000001)** and a sponge.
Do not clean in the dishwasher or self-cleaning oven.
Sealed Gas Burners
• Clean frequently. Allow burner to cool. Clean with soap and plastic scouring pad. For stubborn or dried-on soils, clean with a soap-filled, nonabrasive pad, stiff brush, toothbrush, the soft rubber tip on the toothbrush (if equipped) or a straight pin. Do not enlarge or distort holes.
• Be careful not to get water into burner ports.
• Use care when cleaning the ignitor. If the ignitor is wet or damaged the surface burner will not light.
* Brand names are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers. ** To order call 1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247).
Burner Grates - • Wash with warm, soapy water and a nonabrasive, plastic, scrubbing pad. For stubborn soils, Porcelain on clean with a soap-filled, nonabrasive, plastic pad or Cooktop Cleaning Creme* and a sponge. If soil Cast Iron remains, reapply Cooktop Cleaning Creme, cover with a damp paper towel and soak for 30 minutes.
Scrub again, rinse and dry.
Do not clean in the dishwasher or self-cleaning oven.
Clock and • To activate control lock for cleaning, see Locking the Control, page 15. Control Pad • Wash, rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish. Area • Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a cloth first. DO NOT spray directly on control pad and
display area.
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PART PROCEDURE
Control Knobs • Remove knobs in the OFF position by pulling forward.
• Wash, rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish.
• Turn on each burner to be sure the knobs have been correctly replaced.
Cooktop and Porcelain enamel is glass fused on metal and may crack or chip with misuse. It is acid-resistant, not Control Panel - acid-proof. Porcelain All spillovers, especially acidic or sugary spillovers, should be wiped up immediately with a dry cloth. Enamel • When cool, wash with soapy water, rinse and dry.
Never wipe off a warm or hot surface with a damp cloth. This may cause cracking or chipping.
Never use oven cleaners, abrasive or caustic cleaning agents on exterior finish of range.
Side Panels, • When cool, wash with warm, soapy water, rinse and dry. Never wipe a warm or hot surface with a damp Warming cloth as this may damage the surface and may cause a steam burn. Drawer, • For stubborn soil, use mildly abrasive cleaning agents such as baking soda paste or Bon Ami*. Do not use and Door abrasive cleaners such as steel wool pads or oven cleaners. These products will scratch or permanently Handles - damage the surface. Painted Enamel Important: Use a dry towel or cloth to wipe up spills, especially acidic or sugary spills. Surface may
discolor or dull if soil is not immediately removed. This is especially important for white surfaces.
Oven Window • Avoid using excessive amounts of water which may seep under or behind glass, causing staining. and Door - Glass • Wash with soap and water. Rinse with clear water and dry. Glass cleaner can be used if sprayed on a cloth
first.
Do not use abrasive materials such as scouring pads, steel wool or powdered cleaners as they will scratch
glass.
Oven Interior • Follow instructions on pages 5-6 to set a self-clean cycle.
Oven Racks • Clean with soapy water.
• Remove stubborn soil with cleansing powder or soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and dry.
• Racks will permanently discolor and may not slide out smoothly if left in the oven during a self-clean operation. If this occurs, wipe the rack and embossed rack supports with a small amount of vegetable oil to restore ease of movement, then wipe off excess oil.
Stainless Steel DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING PRODUCT CONTAINING CHLORINE BLEACH.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE OR ORANGE CLEANERS.
ALWAYS WIPE WITH THE GRAIN WHEN CLEANING.
Daily Cleaning/Light Soil –– Wipe with one of the following - soapy water, white vinegar/water solution, Formula 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner* or a similar glass cleaner - using a sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. To polish and help prevent fingerprints, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray* (Part No. 20000008)**.
Moderate/Heavy Soil –– Wipe with one of the following - Bon Ami, Smart Cleanser, or Soft Scrub* ­using a damp sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. Stubborn soils may be removed with a damp Scotch­Brite* pad; rub evenly with the grain. Rinse and dry. To restore luster and remove streaks, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray*.
Discoloration –– Using a damp sponge or soft cloth, wipe with Cameo Stainless Steel Cleaner*. Rinse immediately and dry. To remove streaks and restore luster, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray*.
* Brand names for cleaning products are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers. ** To order direct, call 1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247).
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Leveling Legs
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Electrical Connection
Appliances which require electrical power are equipped with a three-prong grounding plug which must be plugged
directly into a properly grounded three­hole 120 volt electrical outlet.
Always disconnect power to appliance before servicing.
The three-prong grounding plug offers protection against shock hazards. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD
GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD PLUG.
If an ungrounded, two-hole or other type electrical outlet is encountered, it is the personal responsibility of the
appliance owner to have the outlet replaced with a properly grounded three-hole electrical outlet.
Removal of Gas Appliance
Gas appliance connectors used to connect this appliance to the gas supply are not designed for continuous movement. Once installed, DO NOT repeatedly move this gas appliance for cleaning or to relocate. If this appliance has to be moved and/or removed for servicing, follow the procedure described in the installation instructions. For information, contact Jenn­Air Customer Service at 1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247).
To prevent range from accidentally tipping, range must be secured to the floor by sliding rear leveling leg into the anti­tip bracket.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SOLUTION
For most concerns, try these first. • Check if oven controls have been properly set.
• Check to be sure plug is securely inserted into receptacle.
• Check or re-set circuit breaker. Check or replace fuse.
• Check power supply.
Part or all of appliance does not • Check if surface and/or oven controls have been properly set. See pgs. 12 & 16. work. • Check if oven door is unlocked after self-clean cycle. See pg. 6.
• Check if oven is set for a delayed cook or clean program. See pgs. 16 & 5.
• Check if control lock is activated. See pg. 15.
• Check if control is in Sabbath Mode. See pg. 27.
Clock, indicator words, and/or • Oven may be set for a Cook & Hold or delay function. lights operate but oven does • Control lock may have been set. See pg. 15. not heat.
Surface burner fails to light. • Check to be sure unit is properly connected to power supply.
• Check for a blown circuit fuse or a tripped main circuit breaker.
• Check to be sure ignitor is dry and clicking. Burner will not light if ignitor is damaged,
soiled or wet. If ignitor doesn’t click, turn control knob OFF.
The flame is uneven. • Burner ports may be clogged.
Surface burner flame lifts • Check to be sure a pan is sitting on the grate above. off ports.
Baking results are not as • Check the oven temperature selected. Make sure oven is preheated when recipe expected or differ from or directions recommend preheat. previous oven. • Make sure the oven vent has not been blocked. See page 20 for location.
• Check to make sure range is level.
• Temperatures often vary between a new oven and an old one. As ovens age, the oven temperature often “drifts” and may become hotter or cooler. See page 27 for instructions on adjusting the oven temperature. Important: It is not recommended to adjust the temperature if only one or two recipes are in question.
• Use correct pan. Dark pans produce dark browning. Shiny pans produce light browning.
• Check rack positions and pan placement. Stagger pans when using two racks. Allow 1-2 inches between pans and oven wall.
• Check the use of foil in the oven. Never use foil to cover an entire oven rack. Place a small piece of foil on the rack below the pan to catch spillovers.
Food is not broiling properly or • Check oven rack positions. Food may be too close to flame. smokes excessively. • Aluminum foil was incorrectly used. Never line the broiler insert with foil.
• Trim excess fat from meat before broiling.
• A soiled broiler pan was used.
• Preheat oven for 2-3 minutes before placing food in the oven.
• Broil with the oven door closed.
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Cont.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Oven will not self-clean. • Check to make sure the cycle is not set for a delayed start. See pg. 5.
• Check if door is closed.
• Check if control is in Sabbath Mode. See pg. 27.
• Oven may be over 400° F. Oven temperature must be below 400° F to program a clean cycle.
Oven did not clean properly. • Longer cleaning time may be needed.
• Excessive spillovers, especially sugary and/or acidic foods, were not removed prior to the self-clean cycle.
Oven door will not unlock after • Oven interior is still hot. Allow about one hour for the oven to cool after the self-clean cycle. completion of a self-clean cycle. The door can be opened when the LOCKED indicator
word is not displayed.
• The control and door may be locked. See pg. 15.
There are no beeps and • Oven may be in Sabbath Mode. See page 27. no display.
Moisture collects on oven • This is normal when cooking foods high in moisture. window or steam comes from • Excessive moisture was used when cleaning the window. oven vent.
There is a strong odor or light • This is normal for a new range and will disappear after a few uses. Initiating a clean smoke when oven is turned on. cycle will “burn off” the odors more quickly.
• Turning on a ventilation fan will help remove the smoke and/or odor.
• Excessive food soils on the oven bottom. Use a self-clean cycle.
Fault Codes • The oven may detect a fault during programming or during operation. If a fault is
detected, the message FAULT DETECTED - PRESS POWER TO CLEAR or FAULT DETECTED - PRESS ENTER TO TRY AGAIN may appear. Follow directions in the display. If the fault reappears or does not clear, call an authorized servicer or the toll-free number in the display.
• If the same operation is attempted before having the oven repaired, the message FEATURE NOT AVAILABLE will appear. The feature will remain inoperable until service is obtained.
• If the oven is heavily soiled, excessive flareups may result in a fault code during cleaning. Press the CANCEL pad and allow the oven to cool completely, wipe out excess soil, then reset the clean cycle. If the fault code reappears, contact an authorized servicer.
Noises may be heard. • The oven makes several low-level noises. You may hear the oven relays as they go on
and off. This is normal.
• As the oven heats and cools, you may hear sounds of metal parts expanding and contracting. This is normal and will not damage your appliance.
SAb flashing and then • Oven is in Sabbath Mode. To cancel, press and hold the Setup pad for five displayed continuously. seconds.
Cannot add another Favorite. • Favorites is full. To delete a favorite and add another, see page 25.
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SURFACE COOKING
Surface Controls
CAUTION
• If flame should go out during a cooking operation and the burner does not reignite itself, turn the burner off. If a strong gas odor is detected, open a window and wait five minutes before relighting the burner.
• Be sure all surface controls are set in the OFF position prior to supplying gas to the range.
NEVER touch cooktop until it has cooled. Expect some parts of the cooktop, especially around the burners, to become warm or hot during cooking. Use potholders to protect hands.
Pilotless Ignition
Pilotless ignition eliminates the need for a constant standing pilot light. Each surface burner has a spark ignitor. Use care when cleaning around the surface burner.
If the surface burner does not light, check if ignitor is broken, soiled or wet.
Setting the controls:
The size and type of cookware will affect the heat setting.
1. Place a pan on the burner grate.
The burner flame may lift off or appear separated from
the port if a pan is not placed on the grate.
2. Push in and turn the knob to the desired setting.
A clicking (spark) sound will be heard and the burner
will light.
Important: Each surface burner is equipped to provide automatic reignition if the flame should somehow get blown out.
Operating During a Power Failure
CAUTION
When lighting the surface burners, be sure all of the controls are in the OFF position. Strike the match first and hold it in position before turning the knob on.
Surface Control Knobs
Use to turn on the surface burners. An infinite choice of heat settings is available from LOW to HIGH. At the HIGH setting a detent or notch may be felt. The knobs can be set on or between any of the settings.
Graphics next to the knob identify which burner the knob controls. For example, the graphic at left shows a front burner location.
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Cooktop
To prevent the cooktop from discoloring or staining:
Clean cooktop after each use.
Wipe acidic or sugary spills as soon as the cooktop has
cooled as these spills may discolor the
porcelain.
Unlike a range with standard gas burners, this cooktop does not lift-up nor is it removable. Do not attempt to lift the
cooktop for any reason.
Sealed Burners
The sealed burners of your range are secured to the cooktop and are not designed to be removed. Since the burners are sealed into the cooktop, boilovers or spills will not seep underneath the cooktop.
However, the burner should be cleaned after each use. The cap portion of the burner is easily removed for cleaning. (See page 6 for cleaning directions.)
The burner capss must be correctly placed on the burner base for proper operation of the burner.
High Performance Burner
There is one 16,000 BTU* high speed burner on your range, located in the right front position. This burner offers higher speed cooking that can be used to quickly bring water to a boil and for large-quantity cooking.
Low Turn Down Burner
This burner is located in the left or right rear position. The simmer burner offers a lower BTU flame for delicate sauces or melting chocolate.
* BTU ratings will vary when using LP gas.
Dual Ring Burner
The cooking surface is equipped with a dual ring burner located in the left front position. To operate, push in on the control knob and turn counterclockwise to light the burner. Continue turning until the desired setting is reached. The lighting sequence is: inner burner on HIGH, then inner burner on LOW, then both rings on HIGH, then both rings on LOW.
Burner Grates
The grates must be properly positioned before cooking. When installing the grates, place the tab ends toward the center, matching the straight bars.
Improper installation of the grates may result in chipping of the cooktop.
Do not operate the burners without a pan on the grate. The grate’s porcelain finish may chip without a pan to absorb the heat from the burner flame.
Use care when stirring food in a pot/pan sitting on the burner grate. The grates have a smooth finish for ease of cleaning. The pot/pan will slide if the handle is not held. This may result in spilling of hot food items and may be a burn hazard.
Although the burner grates are durable, they will gradually lose their shine and/or discolor, due to the high temperatures of the gas flame.
Notes:
A properly adjusted burner with clean ports will light
within a few seconds. If using natural gas, the flame will be blue with a deeper blue inner cone.
If the burner flame is yellow or is noisy, the air/gas mixture may be incorrect. Contact a service technician to adjust. (Adjustments are not covered by the warranty.)
With LP gas, slight yellow tips on the flames are acceptable. This is normal and adjustment is not necessary.
With some types of gas, you may hear a “popping”
sound when the surface burner is turned off. This is a normal operating sound of the burner.
If the control knob is turned very quickly from HIGH to
LOW, the flame may go out, particularly if the burner is cold. If this occurs, turn the knob to the OFF position, wait several seconds and relight the burner.
The flame should be adjusted so it does not extend
beyond the edge of the pan.
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OVEN COOKING
Control Panel
A B C D E F G H
I J K L M N O P
The control panel is designed for ease in programming. The display window shows options for each function and moves from step to step through the programming process. Control panel features vary by model. Oven display above is programmed for a bake operation.
A Rapid Preheat Use to decrease preheating time. B Convect Use for convection baking and roasting. C Bake Use for baking and roasting. D Broil Use for broiling and top browning. E TIMER 1 Sets timer. F Display Displays oven functions, options and
window time of day.
G TIMER 2 Sets timer. H Number Pads Use to enter time and temperature,
or to enter Favorites names.
I Favorites Use to access, program or save
baking cycles.
J More Options Use to access additional features. K Clean Use to set self-clean cycle. L Setup Use to view or change factory
default settings.
M Warm Drawer Use to control the Warming Drawer. N Oven Light Use to turn the oven light on or off. O CANCEL Cancels all operations except Timer,
Clock, Favorites, Setup and Warm Drawer (select models).
P Quickset pads Use to select options in display
window (next to display window on both sides).
Quickset Pads
Quickset pads are located on each side of the display window and are used to select the desired function or option in the display window. To select the option or function, press the Quickset pad next to the word.
If you need to back out of a function or option in the display, press the Back pad. When your programming is complete, press the Enter pad or wait four seconds and the function will start automatically.
Up arrows indicate additional screens with additional options. Press the Quickset pads next to the arrows to scroll through the display.
Important: Four seconds after entering the function, option, number or letter, the function will automatically be entered. If more than 30 seconds elapse between steps in programming, the function will be canceled and the display will return to the previous display.
Clock
Setting the Clock:
1. Press the Setup pad.
2. Select CLOCK using the Quickset pads.
3. Select TIME.
4. Enter the time using the number pads.
5. Press Enter pad.
6. Select AM or PM in 12 hour mode. (For 24 hour clock, see
page 15.)
7. To exit the Setup mode, press Setup pad.
Cont.
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Activating and canceling the clock/day of week display:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Select CLOCK.
3. Press the arrow to scroll until DISABLE is displayed.
4. Select DISABLE.
5. Select TIME.
6. Select OFF to turn the clock display off, or select ON to turn
the clock display on.
7. Select OFF to turn the day of the week display off. Select ON to turn the weekday display on.
8. To exit the Setup mode, press Setup pad.
Entering the day of the week:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Select CLOCK.
3. Press the arrow to scroll until DAY is displayed.
4. Use Quickset arrow to scroll through the days.
5. Select day desired.
6. To exit the Setup mode, press Setup pad.
To set the clock for a 12 or 24 hour format:
The clock can be set to display time in either a 12 hour or 24 hour format.
1. Press the Setup pad.
2. Select CLOCK.
3. Use the arrow to scroll to the next screen.
4. Select 12/24 HOUR.
5. Select 12 HR or 24 HR.
6. To exit Setup mode, press Setup pad.
3. Press the number pads to enter the new desired time.
4. Press Enter pad.
Canceling the Timer:
1. Press the TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 pad twice.
If both Timers are active:
If the desired Timer is already in the foreground, press once for edit mode and twice to cancel the Timer. If the desired Timer is not in the foreground, follow the steps below.
1. Press the desired TIMER pad once. The selected Timer will
come to the foreground.
2. Press the TIMER pad a second time to access the edit
mode in order to make changes.
3. Pressing the TIMER pad a third time will cancel the Timer.
Changing the Timer beeps:
The signal beeps for TIMER 1 and TIMER 2 can be changed. The options available are two beeps every thirty seconds, two beeps every sixty seconds or one beep only. The default setting is one beep.
1. Press the Setup pad.
2. Select the arrow to scroll until TONES is displayed.
3. Select TONES.
4. Select TIMERS TONES.
5. Select the desired timer beep format (2-30 SEC, 2-60 SEC or 1 BEEP).
6. Press Setup pad to exit Setup mode.
Locking the Control and Oven Door
Timers
Setting the Timers (Timer 1 or Timer 2):
1. Press TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 pad.
2. Press one of the displayed times using the Quickset pads, or press the number pads to enter the desired time.
Important: Each press of the displayed time choices adds additional time. For example, pressing “10 MIN” three times provides 30 minutes on the timer (0:30).
3. Press Enter pad.
Changing the amount of time entered once the Timer starts:
1. Press the TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 pad once.
2. Press the displayed times on the Quickset pads repeatedly until the desired time is entered.
OR
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Baking
To set Bake:
1. Press the Bake pad.
2. Select the oven temperature using the Quickset pads.
OR
Enter the desired temperature using the number pads. Press Enter pad to set.
• The temperature can be set from 170° F to 550° F in 5° increments.
• After three seconds, the oven will begin to preheat. BAKE and PREHEAT will appear in the display along with 100° or the actual oven temperature, whichever is higher.
• The temperature in the display will increase in 1° increments until the oven reaches the preset temperature. Allow about 15 minutes for the oven to preheat.
• When the oven is preheated, the oven will beep and PREHEAT will no longer be displayed.
3. At the end of cooking, turn the oven off by
pressing the CANCEL pad. Remove food from the oven. The oven will continue operating until the CANCEL pad is pressed.
Notes:
• If more than thirty seconds elapse between pressing a pad and pressing a number pad, the display will return to the previous display.
• Whenever the temperature appears in the display, the oven is heating.
• To change the oven temperature during cooking, press the Bake pad and select a displayed temperature or use the number pads to enter the desired temperature.
• The oven will automatically shut off after 12 hours if it is accidentally left on. To set a Sabbath Mode, see Sabbath Mode, page 27.
Bake Options
Cook & Hold and Delay options are available when baking. When using the Cook & Hold option, the oven begins to heat immediately after the control has been set. Then, the oven cooks for a specified length of time. When that time has elapsed, the oven will automatically reduce temperature to 170° F and keep the food warm for up to an hour and then automatically turn off.
When using Delay, the oven begins to cook later in the day. Set the amount of time that you want to delay before the oven turns on and how long you want to cook. The oven begins to heat at the selected time and cooks for the specified length of time. When that time has elapsed, the oven will keep the food warm for up to an hour then automatically turn off.
To set Cook & Hold:
1. After Bake has been programmed, press
the More Options pad.
2. Select COOK/HLD.
3. Select the amount of time you want to bake by pressing the Quickset pads or the number pads.
4. Press Enter pad.
5. COOK TIME, the cook time countdown, PREHEAT, BAKE and the actual temperature will be displayed.
The oven will cook for the selected time, then keep food warm for one hour.
To set a Delay:
1. After Bake has been programmed, press the More Options pad.
2. Select DELAY.
3. Select the amount of time you want to delay the start of cooking using the displayed times or the number pads.
4. Select the amount of time you want to cook using the displayed times or the number pads.
5. The display will show BAKE, the temperature, the delay time and the cook time countdown.
6. When the delay time has expired, the oven will begin heating. COOK TIME, the cook time countdown, PREHEAT, BAKE and the actual oven temperature will be displayed.
CAUTION
Do not use delayed baking for highly perishable foods such
as dairy products, pork, poultry or seafood.
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Convect
Convection uses a fan to circulate hot air evenly over, under and around the food. As a result, foods are evenly cooked and browned, often in shorter times, at lower temperatures and with the flexibility of using more than one rack at a time.
Notes:
• The oven control comes from the factory set for Auto Convect Conversion. When using Convect Bake and Convect Pastry enter the conventional baking temperature. The control automatically converts the temperature to 25° less than the conventional temperature.
• When using Convect Roast the temperature will not be automatically reduced. Enter the conventional roasting temperature and time. The control then lets you know when 75% of the time has elapsed and alerts you to check the food for doneness.
• To turn Auto Convect Conversion off, see page 26.
Convect Options
Cook & Hold and Delay options are available when convect cooking. See page 21 for information on how to program a Cook & Hold or Delay option.
3. Select the oven temperature using the Quickset pads
CONVECT CONVECT CONVECT
BAKE ROAST PASTRY
Multiple-Rack Whole Chicken Frozen Pie
Baking of Whole Turkey Turnovers
Cookies/Biscuits Vegetables Cream Puffs
Breads Pork Roasts Puff Pastry
Casseroles Beef Roasts
Tarts/Tortes
Cakes
Convect Bake
To set Convect Bake:
1. Press the Convect pad.
2. Select CNVT BAKE using the Quickset pads.
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Convect Roast
To set Convect Roast:
1. Place food in the oven.
2. Press the Convect pad.
3. Select CNVT ROAST using the
Quickset pads.
OR
Enter the desired temperature using the number pads. Press Enter pad to set.
• The temperature can be set from 170° F to 550° F degrees in 5° increments.
5. Enter desired cook time. Enter the conventional roasting time using the number pads.
• After three seconds, the oven will begin to heat. CNVT
ROAST will appear in the display along with 100° or the actual oven temperature, whichever is higher.
• The temperature in the display will increase in 1°
increments until the oven reaches the preset temperature.
• Cook time will begin to count down.
6. At 75% of the cooking time the oven will beep to let you know to check food. Check food using a meat thermometer. If food is done, take food out of oven and press CANCEL pad to turn oven off.
7. If food is not done, continue roasting. Once the set time has elapsed the oven will automatically
go into Keep Warm mode for 1 hour and then shut off. If food is taken from the oven before the hour has elapsed, press CANCEL pad.
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Broil
For optimal results, preheat for five minutes with the door closed and use a pan designed for broiling.
To set Broil:
1. Place the oven rack in the proper rack position (see Broiling Chart).
2. Press the Broil pad.
3. Select HIGH – 550° F for high broil.
OR
Select LOW – 450° F for low broil.
• The oven has a variable broil feature which means that
a lower broil temperature can be selected (300°-550° F). To select a lower temperature, press the appropriate number pads. Press Enter pad to set the lower temperature.
4. Preheat the oven for five minutes.
5. Place food in the oven and close the door.
6. Press the CANCEL pad when broiling
is done.
Notes:
• See Broiling Chart for foods and broiling times.
• If more than 30 seconds elapse between pressing the
Broil pad, Quickset pads, or number pads, the oven will not be set and the display will return to the previous display.
• HIGH is used for most broiling. Use a lower broil temperature when broiling longer-cooking foods. The lower temperature allows food to cook to the well done stage without excessive browning.
• Food should be turned halfway through broiling time.
• Broil times may be longer when lower broiling temperatures are selected.
Broiling Chart
SUGGESTED RACK
FOODS BROIL TIME POSITION*
Beef (broiled to 165° F)
6 Hamburgers, 1/2” thick 10 – 12 minutes 5 2 Ribeye Steaks, 1” thick 18 - 22 minutes 5 2 New York Strip Steaks, 1” thick 18 - 22 minutes 5 2 T-Bone Steaks, 1” thick 18 - 22 minutes 5
Poultry (broiled to 170° F on Low) Low Broil
4 Boneless/Skinless Breasts 12 – 15 minutes 5 4 Bone-in Chicken Breasts 20 – 33 minutes 5
Pork (broiled to 160° F)
4 Boneless Pork Chops, 1” thick 20 - 28 minutes 4 4 Bone-in Pork Chops, 1” thick 25 - 28 minutes 4 Ham Slice, 1” thick 12 - 16 minutes 4
Fish (broiled to 140° F)
4 Swordfish Steaks, 1” thick 10 - 14 minutes 4 2 Halibut Steaks, 1” thick 10 - 14 minutes 4 Orange Roughy, 1 ” thick 10 - 12 minutes 4 Shrimp (16-20 ct. per lb.) 8 - 10 minutes 4 2 Salmon Fillets, 1/2” thick 8 - 12 minutes 4 2 Salmon Steaks, 1” thick 10 - 14 minutes 4
*Note: To reduce browning and excess smoke when broiling, use a lower rack position and increase the broil time.
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Rack Positions
RACK 5 (highest position):
Used for two-rack cooking and broiling.
RACK 4:
Used for two-rack baking and broiling.
RACK 3:
Used for most baked goods on a cookie sheet or jelly roll pan, layer cakes, fruit pies, or frozen convenience foods.
RACK 2:
Used for roasting small cuts of meat, casseroles, baking loaves of bread, bundt cakes, custard pies, frozen pies or two-rack baking.
RACK 1:
Used for roasting large cuts of meat and poultry, dessert souffles, angel food cake, or two-rack baking.
MULTIPLE RACK COOKING: Two rack: Use rack positions 2 and 4. Three rack (convection only): Use rack positions 1, 3
and 5 (see illustration).
Oven Racks
CAUTION
Do not attempt to change the rack position when the oven
is hot.
Do not use the oven for storing food or cookware.
Three standard flat racks were packaged for the oven.
To remove:
1. Pull forward to the “stop” position.
2. Lift up on the front of the rack and pull out.
To replace:
1. Place rack on the rack support in the oven.
2. Tilt the front end up slightly; slide rack back until it clears the lock-stop position.
3. Lower front and slide into the oven.
Notes:
When convect baking on two or three racks (select
models), check foods at the minimum suggested time to avoid over-browning or over-cooking.
Do not cover an entire rack with aluminum foil or place foil
on the oven bottom. Baking results will be affected and damage may occur to the oven bottom.
Baking Layer Cakes on Two Racks
For best results when baking cakes on two racks with or without convection, use racks 2 and 4.
Place the cakes on the rack as shown.
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OPTIONS
More Options
Cook & Hold (select models)
1. Press the More Options pad.
2. Select COOK/HOLD.
3. Enter cook time using Quickset pads or the number pads.
4. Select BAKE or CONVECT.
5. When BAKE is pressed, select the temperature using Quickset pads or the number pads.
6. When CONVECT is pressed, select CNVT BAKE, CNVT ROAST or CNVT PASTRY, then select the desired temperature using the Quickset pads or the number pads.
The oven will cook for the selected time, then Keep Warm for one hour. The oven will automatically turn off.
Important: If the recipe recommends preheating the oven, add 15 minutes to the cook time.
5. The display will show CONVECT DELAY, the selected function, the preset temperature and the delay time countdown. When the delay time has expired, the cook time will be displayed and the oven will begin to preheat.
To set Delay Clean:
1. Follow “Delay” steps 1-4 (see below left).
2. REMOVE RACKS will show in the display. Remove the racks from the oven and select CONTINUE.
3. Set LIGHT soil level by entering 200 using the number pads for two hours of cleaning time. Select MEDIUM or HEAVY soil level using the Quickset pads. There is a brief delay while the door locks.
4. DELAY CLEAN, the cleaning time, the delay time and unlock time (based on the selected soil level) will show in the display. When the delay time has expired, the clean time will be displayed and the oven will begin to preheat.
For more information on self-cleaning, see page 5.
CAUTION
Do not use delayed baking for highly perishable foods such as
dairy products, pork, poultry, or seafood.
Delay
1. Press the More Options pad.
2. Press the arrow until DELAY is displayed.
3. Select DELAY.
4. Select Delay time using Quickset pads or the number pads.
5. Select BAKE, CONVECT or CLEAN, then select temperature using the Quickset or number pads.
To set Delay Bake:
1. Follow “Delay” steps 1-4 (see above).
2. Select from the displayed temperatures or use the number pads to enter the temperature.
3. Select the time to cook from the displayed times or use the number pads to enter the cooking time.
4. The display will show DELAY TIME, the selected function, the preset temperature and the delay time countdown. When the delay time has expired, the cook time will be displayed and the oven will begin to preheat.
To set Delay Convect: (select models)
1. Follow “Delay” steps 1-4 (see above).
2. Select BAKE, ROAST or PASTRY.
3. Select from the displayed temperatures or use the number pads to enter the temperature.
4. Select the time to cook from the displayed times or use the number pads to enter the cooking time.
Proofing (select models)
The Proofing feature can be used to raise yeast-based bread products prior to baking. There are two proofing methods available – Rapid and Standard.
Standard proofing in the oven protects dough from room temperature changes or drafts that commonly affect proofing done on the countertop.
Rapid proofing provides faster proofing results than countertop or Standard proofing, without harming the yeast.
1. Press More Options pad.
2. Select PROOFING.
3. Select RAPID or STANDARD.
4. When proofing is complete, remove the
dough from the oven and press the CANCEL pad.
Notes:
• For any dough that requires one rise, either Standard or Rapid Proofing can be used.
• When using frozen bread dough, choose RAPID PROOFING. There is no need to thaw dough before proofing.
• For dough requiring two rises, Standard Proofing must be used for the first rising period. Either Standard or Rapid Proofing can be used for the second rise.
• If oven temperature is too high for proofing, OVEN COOLING will appear in the display.
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4. Select one of the displayed temperatures or enter desired temperature using the number pads. Temperatures can be selected between 145° and 190° F.
5. KEEP WARM and the temperature will be displayed.
6. When oven has preheated, a beep sounds and KEEP WARM and the temperature will be displayed.
7. When finished, press the CANCEL pad and remove food or plates from the oven.
To Warm Dinner Rolls:
• Cover rolls loosely with foil and place in oven.
• Press More Options pad.
• Select KEEP WARM.
• Select 170° temperature. Warm for 12-15 minutes.
To Warm Plates:
• Place two stacks of up to four plates each in the oven.
• Press More Options pad.
• Select KEEP WARM.
• Select 170° temperature.
• Warm for five minutes. Turn off the oven by pressing the
CANCEL pad and leave plates in the oven for 15 minutes more.
• Use only oven-safe plates, check with the manufacturer.
Do not set warm dishes on a cold surface as rapid
temperature changes could cause crazing or breakage.
Notes:
• Food should be hot when placed in oven.
• For optimal food quality, foods should be kept warm for no longer than 1 hour.
• To keep foods from drying, cover loosely with foil or a glass lid.
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9. When the selected internal temperature of the food has been reached, the oven will shut off and a beep will sound.
10. Remove the probe from the oven receptacle. The probe will be hot. Hold probe plug with an oven mitt or potholder when removing from the oven.
Notes:
• The probe must be removed from the oven when it is not being used.
• Because of the excellent insulation of the oven, the retained heat continues to cook the food after the beep has sounded and the oven has turned off. For this reason, it is important to remove the food from the oven as soon as the beep sounds.
• Use the handle of the probe for inserting or removing.
Do not pull on the cable.
The probe is hot after cooking – use a potholder or oven mitt to remove.
• To clean cooled probe, wipe with a soapy dishcloth.
Do not submerge probe in water or wash in dishwasher.
• Gently close the door until the spacer magnet makes contact with the oven door. The magnet will hold the spacer in the proper position during the drying process and allows the door to be opened at any time during drying without losing proper positioning.
Important: If the spacer is not placed correctly, the convec­tion fan will not operate.
2. Press Convect pad.
3. Press the arrow to scroll.
4. Select DRYING.
5. Select a displayed temperature or enter a temperature with the number pads. Temperatures can be set between 100° F and 200° F.
6. DRYING and the temperature will be displayed. PREHEAT will be displayed until the programmed temperature is reached.
7. When drying is complete, remove food from oven and press CANCEL pad.
Follow the Drying Guide on page 24 for drying times. Check foods at minimum times given. Cool foods to room temperature before testing for doneness.
Suggested Internal Food Temperatures
INTERNAL
FOOD TEMPERATURE
Ground Beef 165° F Fresh Beef, Veal, Lamb Medium Rare 145° F
Medium 160° F Well Done 170° F
Chicken, Turkey Whole 180° F
Breast 170° F
Pork Medium 160° F
Well Done 170° F Ham, Precooked 140° F
Drying
For best results, use a drying rack. A drying rack allows air to circulate evenly around the food.
The convection fan will operate during the drying procedure.
To set Drying:
1. The oven door needs to be opened slightly to allow moisture to escape from the oven during the drying process.
• Open the oven door slightly.
• Place the magnetic door spacer
(Part No. 8010P146-60) over the plunger switch at the upper right side of the oven frame. The spacer provides a gap between the oven frame and the oven door to allow moisture to escape.
Notes:
• To purchase a drying rack, contact your Jenn-Air dealer for the “DRYINGRACK” Accessory Kit or call 1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247).
• Most fruits and vegetables dry well and retain their color when dried at 140° F. Meat and jerky should be dried at 145° - 150° F. For optimal flavor, dry herbs at 100° F, however, at this lower temperature expect extended drying times of up to 8 hours.
The length of drying times vary due to the following:
Water and sugar content of food, size of food pieces, amount of food being dried, humidity in the air.
• Check foods at the minimum drying time. Dry longer if necessary.
• Fruits that turn brown when exposed to air should be treated with an antioxidant. Try one of the following methods:
1. Dip fruit in a mixture of two parts bottled lemon juice
to one part cool water.
2. Soak fruit in a solution of 1 tsp. ascorbic acid or
commercial antioxidant to 1 quart of cold water.
• Foods may drip during the drying process. After drying high acid or sugary foods, clean the oven bottom with soap and water. The porcelain oven finish may discolor if acidic or sugary food soils are not wiped up prior to high heat or a self-cleaning cycle.
• More than one rack of food may be dried at the same time. However, additional drying time is needed.
• Refer to other resources at your local library or call your local County Extension service for additional information.
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Drying Guide
APPROX.
FRUITS VARIETIES BEST PREPARATION DRY TIME TEST FOR DONENESS
FOR DRYING at 140° F ** AT MIN. DRY TIME
Apples* Firm varieties: Graven Wash, peel if desired, core and slice 4-8 hours Pliable to crisp. Dried
Stein, Granny Smith, into 1/8” slices. apples store best when Jonathan, Winesap, they are slightly crisp. Rome Beauty, Newton.
Apricots* Blenheim/Royal most Wash, halve, and remove pits. 18-24 hours Soft, pliable.
common. Tilton also good.
Bananas* Firm varieties Peel and cut into 1/4” slices. 17-24 hours Pliable to crisp.
Cherries Lambert, Royal Ann, Wash and remove stems. Halve and 18-24 hours Pliable and leathery.
Napoleon, Van or Bing. remove pits.
Nectarines Freestone varieties. Halve and remove pits. Peeling 24-36 hours Pliable and leathery. and Peaches* is optional but results in
better-looking dried fruit.
Pears* Bartlett Peel, halve and core. 24-36 hours Soft and pliable.
Pineapple Fresh or canned. Wash, peel and remove thorny eyes. Canned: Soft and pliable.
Slice lengthwise and remove the 14-18 hours small core. Cut crosswise into Fresh: 1/2” slices. 12-16 hours
Orange and Select rough-skinned fruit. Wash well. Thinly peel the outer 1-2 hours Tough to brittle. Lemon Peel Do not dry the peel of fruit 1/16 to 1/8” of the peel. Do not use
marked “color added”. the white bitter pith under the peel.
VEGETABLES
Tomatoes Plum, Roma Halve, remove seeds. Place tomatoes 12-18 hours Tough to crisp.
skin side up on rack. Prick skins.
Carrots Danvers Half Long, Do not use carrots with woody fiber 4-8 hours Tough to brittle.
Imperator, Red Cored or pithy core. Wash, trim tops and Chantenay peel if desired. Slice crosswise or
diagonally into 1/4” slices. Steam blanch for 3 min.
Hot Peppers Ancho, Anaheim Wash, halve and seed. Prick 4-6 hours Pods should appear
skin several times. shriveled, dark red and crisp.
HERBS
Parsley, Mint, Rinse in cold water. Pat dry with a 1-3 hours Brittle and crumbly. Cilantro, Sage, paper towel. Leave stems on until Oregano leaves are dry, then discard.
Basil Cut leaves 3 to 4” from top of plant 2-5 hours Brittle and crumbly.
just as buds appear. Rinse leaves in cold water.
* Fruits requiring an antioxidant to prevent discoloration and loss of nutrients. Refer to the notes on page 23 for specific methods. ** 12 Hour Off will not occur during drying functions.
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FAVORITES
Favorites
Favorites stores the oven mode, cook time and temperature for up to 10 of your favorite recipes. Convection ovens come with five preprogrammed recipes.
To select a recipe from the preset Recipe List:
1. Press Favorites pad.
2. Select RECIPE LIST.
3. Select desired recipe on screen or press arrow key to scroll to the desired recipe.
4. Once the recipe is selected, oven will begin preheating to the set program.
• You may press the More Options pad to add
COOK/HOLD or DELAY.
5. When finished, press the CANCEL pad and remove food from the oven.
To Save the Last Recipe Completed:
(Bake, Convect Bake, Convect Roast, Convect Pastry, Convect Broil, Drying, Keep Warm, Proofing)
1. Press Favorites pad.
2. Select SAVE LAST.
3. Enter the name using the keypads.
• For example, to save lasagna, press the <JKL> pad three
times for “L”; Press the <ABC> pad once for “A”; press the <STU> pad once for “S”. Continue until you’ve finished the word.
4. After each desired letter appears, wait three seconds or press Enter pad before moving on the next letter.
• Up to 14 letters including spaces can be used.
5. When the recipe name has been entered, the last settings will be displayed for a few seconds.
6. RECIPE LIST will then be displayed to scroll through the list.
7. Press Favorites pad to exit the Favorites menu.
To Create a New Favorite Recipe:
1. Press Favorites pad.
2. Press arrow key to scroll through selections.
3. Select CREATE NEW with touchpad on left.
4. Enter the name using the keypads.
• For example, to save lasagna, press the <JKL> pad three
times for “L”; Press the <ABC> pad once for “A”; press the <STU> pad once for “S”. Continue until you’ve finished the word.
• After each desired letter wait three seconds until an underline appears in the next space or press Enter pad before moving on the next letter.
• Up to 14 letters including spaces can be used.
5. Press Enter pad to save name.
6. Select cooking mode, such as BAKE, CONVECT BAKE, CONVECT ROAST, etc.
7. Select the oven temperature using the Quickset pads.
OR
Enter the desired temperature using the number pads.
8. Add Cook/Hold by selecting YES or omit Cook/Hold by selecting NO.
9. If you selected YES, enter cook time using the Quickset pads or the number pads.
10. Add Delay by selecting YES or omit Delay by selecting NO.
11. If you selected YES, enter the delay time by using the Quickset pads or the number pads.
12. The control will display programmed settings then return to the Favorites menu.
13. Press Favorites pad to exit the Favorites menu.
To Edit a Saved Recipe:
1. Press Favorites pad.
2. Press arrow key to scroll.
3. Select EDIT RECIPE.
4. Select desired recipe to edit. You may need to press arrow key to find desired recipe.
5. Follow menu to revise recipe settings as desired.
6. The display will return to the Favorites menu. RECIPE LIST will be displayed.
7. Press Favorites pad to exit Favorites menu.
To Delete a Favorite Recipe:
1. Press Favorites pad.
2. Press arrow key to scroll.
3. Select DELETE RECIPE.
4. Find recipe to be deleted. You may need to press arrow key to find desired recipe.
5. The Control will ask again to make sure you want to delete that recipe. Select YES or NO.
6. Press Favorites pad to exit Favorites menu.
To exit out of Favorites at any time, press the Favorites pad.
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SETUP
Setup
1. Press the Setup pad.
2. Use the arrow to scroll through the Setup options.
3. Select the desired option by pressing the Quickset pads.
Note: To back out of a screen without making any
changes, press the Setup pad. The display will return to the time of day.
Clock
See pages 14-15 for more details. Use the Clock option to:
• Set the time of day.
• Set day of week.
• Select AM or PM (12-hour mode only). AM or PM will not
show with the time of day in the display.
• Choose a 12 or 24 hour clock display.
• Disable the clock display.
Notes:
• When using Convect Bake and Convect Pastry with the Auto Convect Conversion option turned off, reduce the set temperature by 25° F.
• If Convect Roasting with the Auto Convect Conversion option turned off, you will not be required to program a cooking time. Check food at 75% of the conventional time.
• If the Auto convect Conversion is disabled, do not enter a convect roast time.
To deactivate Auto Convect Conversion:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Select AUTO CONVECT.
3. Select OFF.
4. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.
To reactivate Auto Convect Conversion:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Select AUTO CONVECT.
3. Select ON.
4. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.
Language
The language of the screens in the display window can be set to English, French or Spanish. To change the display language from English:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Select LANGUAGE.
3. Use the arrow to scroll to next screen, if needed.
4. Select the desired language.
5. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.
Auto Convect Conversion
The oven comes from the factory set for Auto Convect Conversion.
Auto Convect Conversion automatically reduces the set temperature by 25° for Convect Bake and Convect Pastry.
For Convect Roast the control will alert you at 75% of the programmed roasting time to check foods for doneness. Convect roast temperatures are not reduced.
C/F
The displayed temperature scale can be changed from Fahrenheit to Celsius.
To change the scale:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Use the arrow to scroll to the next screen.
3. Select C/F.
4. Select the desired temperature scale.
5. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.
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Sabbath Mode
The oven is set to shut off after 12 hours if you accidentally leave it on. The Sabbath Mode overrides the 12-hour shut-off and can either be set to come on automatically or can be set manually as desired.
Only Bake or Cook/Hold Bake will operate when the oven is in Sabbath Mode. All other functions are invalid. If a function other than Bake or Cook/Hold Bake is in operation when Sabbath Mode starts, the function will be canceled.
To activate Sabbath Mode:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Press the arrow to scroll.
3. Select SABBATH.
4. Select AUTO or MANUAL.
• AUTO will automatically prompt you to enter a Bake temperature on Friday at 2 pm and stay in Sabbath mode for 33 hours. SABBATH and SABBATH ENABLE appear in the display for 90 minutes. If Bake or Cook/ Hold Bake are desired during Sabbath Mode, they must be programmed during this 90 minute time before AUTO Sabbath Mode is active.
• MANUAL sets the oven to Sabbath Mode for 72 hours. SABBATH and SABBATH ENABLE appear in the display for five minutes. If Bake or Cook/Hold Bake are desired during Sabbath Mode, they must be programmed during this five minute time before the MANUAL Sabbath Mode is active.
5. Select ON or OFF.
6. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.
Notes:
• The oven must be idle to program Sabbath Mode.
• Sabbath Mode cannot be turned on if the keypads are locked out or when the door is locked.
• If the oven is baking when Auto Sabbath Mode starts, there will be no audible beeps.
• All prompts, messages and beeps are deactivated when the Sabbath Mode is active.
• If the oven light is desired while in Sabbath Mode, it must be turned on before the Sabbath Mode is set.
• The self-clean cycle and automatic door lock do not operate during the Sabbath Mode.
• The Bake temperature can be changed during an Active Sabbath Mode. Simply press the Bake pad and then enter the desired temperature using the Quick set pads.
• Pressing the CANCEL pad will cancel a Bake cycle, however the control will stay in the Sabbath Mode.
• The day of the week and AM/PM must be set for Sabbath Mode to operate correctly.
Temp Adjust
Oven temperatures are carefully tested at the factory. It is normal to notice some baking time or browning differences between a new oven and an old one. As ovens get older, the oven temperature can shift.
You may adjust the oven temperature if you think the oven is not baking or browning correctly. To decide how much to change the temperature, set the oven temperature 25° F higher or lower than the temperature in your recipes, then bake. The results of the first bake should give you an idea of how much to adjust the temperature.
To adjust the oven temperature:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Press the arrow to scroll.
3. Select TEMP ADJUST.
4. Enter the desired temperature change using the number pads.
5. Select “+/-” to indicate an increase or decrease in temperature. The temperature change is displayed at the top of the window.
6. Press Enter pad or wait three seconds to accept the change.
7. Press Setup pad to exit the menu.
The oven temperature does not need to be readjusted if there is a power failure or interruption.
Broiling and cleaning temperatures cannot be adjusted.
Tones (beeps)
The number of beeps heard at the end of cooking and at the end of timer operation and their volume can be adjusted.
To adjust the beeps:
1. Press Setup pad.
2. Use the arrow to scroll.
3. Select TONES.
To change the beeps at the end of cooking:
1. Follow “Tones” steps 1-3 (see above).
2. Select COOK TONE.
3. Use the arrow to scroll.
4. Select 1-30 MIN to hear one beep every thirty seconds.
OR Select 1-60 MIN to hear one beep every sixty seconds. OR
Select 1 BEEP to hear one beep only at the end of cooking.
5. Press the Setup pad to exit.
To cancel Sabbath Mode:
Press and hold the Setup pad for five seconds. The Bake mode may be cancelled by pressing the CANCEL pad during Sabbath.
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