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Self-Cleaning Gas Range
Cocina de gas de Autolimpieza
Models, Modelos 665.75775, 75776, 75779
Super Capacity with UltraBake TM System
Capacidad extra con el Sistema UltraBake TM
8053879 Sears Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com
TableofContents
A NotetoYou
A Note to You ............................................... 2
Warranty ....................................................... 3
Range Safety ................................................ 4
Parts and Features ....................................... 6
Using Your Range ........................................ 7
Using the Surface Burners ...............................7
Characteristics of Cookware Materials ...........8
Using the Oven .................................................. 9
Bakeware Choices ..........................................10
Using Aluminum Foil....................................... 10
The Electronic Oven Control ..........................11
Setting the Clock ......................................12
Tones .......................................................... 12
Using the Electronic Kitchen Timer ........13
Starting/Canceling a Function .................14
UltraBake TM Baking/Roasting .................14
Readjusting the Oven
Temperature Control .................................16
Broiling ....................................................... 17
Using the Timed Oven Control ...............20
The Oven Vent .................................................25
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Your KENMORE gas range takes on a new value
when you discover that Sears has service centers
around the country. Trained Sears Service
Professionals use fully-equipped trucks and Sears-
approved methods for expert repairs backing up all
Sears guarantees.
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Whenever you call to request service for your
appliance, you need to know your complete model
number and serial number. You can find this
information on the model and serial number plate
(see diagram in the "Parts and Features," p. 6).
Please also record the purchase date of your
appliance and your store's name and telephone
number.
Model Number 665.
Serial Number R
Purchase Date
Store Name
Store Phone
The Anti-Tip Bracket .......................................25
The Storage Drawer ........................................26
Using the Self-Cleaning Cycle ................... 27
Before You Start ..............................................27
Setting the Controls ........................................28
How the Cycle Works .....................................30
Caring for Your Range ................................ 31
Cleaning Chart .................................................31
Sealed Surface Burners and Cooktop .........33
Removing the Oven Door ..............................34
The Oven Light ................................................36
Troubleshooting .......................................... 37
Range Does Not Work ...................................37
Oven/Broiler Burner........................................37
Surface Burners ..............................................37
When Self-Cleaning Your Oven .....................38
Cooking Results ..............................................38
Display Messages ...........................................38
Index ........................................................... 39
Service ......................................... Back Cover
Keep this book and the sales slip together
in a safe place for future reference.
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Free-StandingRange Warranty
FULLONEYEARWARRANTYONALLPARTS
If, within one year from the date of installation, any part fails to function properly due to a defect in
material or workmanship, Sears will repair or replace it, at our option, free of charge.
If this product is subjected to other than private family use, the above warranty is effective for only
90 days.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE
CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state
to state.
Sears Roebuck and Co. Dept. 817WA Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
ToFurtherAddToTheValueOfYourRange,BuyaSearsMaintenanceAgreement.
Years of Ownership Coverage 1st Year 2nd Year 3rdYear
1. Replacement of Defective Parts W MA MA
2. Annual Preventive Maintenance MA MA MA
Check at Your Request
W = Warranty MA = Maintenance Agreement
Kenmore Ranges are designed, manufactured, and tested for years of dependable operation. Yet, any major home
appliance may require service from time to time. The Sears Warranty plus the Sears Maintenance Agreement helps
provide protection from unexpected repair bills.
The chart above compares the warranty and Maintenance Agreement and shows you the benefits of a Sears Range
Maintenance Agreement.
Contact your Sears Sales Associate or Local Sears Service Center today and purchase a Sears Maintenance Agreement.
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or I
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.
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
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• 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.
Range Safety
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and
obey all safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the word "DANGER" or
"WARNING." These words mean:
You will be killed or seriously injured if you don't
follow instructions.
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't
follow instructions.
All safety messages will identifythe hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can
happen if the instructions are not followed.
Anti-Tip Bracket
Range Foot
Tip Over Hazard
A child or adult can tip the range and be killed.
Connect anti-tip bracket to rear range foot.
Reconnect the anti-tip bracket, if the range is moved.
See the installation instructions for details.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious burns
to children and adults.
Making sure the anti-tip bracket is installed:
• Slide range forward.
• Look for the anti-tip bracket securely attached to floor.
• Slide range back so rear range foot is under anti-tip bracket.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical
shock, injury to persons, or damage when using the
range, follow basic precautions, including the
following:
•WARNING -To reduce the risk of tipping
of the range, the range must be secured by
properly installed anti-tip devices. To check if
the devices are installed properly, slide range
forward, look for anti-tip bracket securely
attached to floor, and slide range back so rear
range foot is under anti-tip bracket.
• CAUTION - Do not store items of interest to
children in cabinets above a range or on the
backguard of a range - children climbing on the
range to reach items could be seriously injured.
• Proper Installation - The range, when installed,
must be electrically grounded in accordance with
local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with
the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. In
Canada, the range must be electrically grounded
in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code. Be
sure the range is properly installed and grounded
by a qualified technician.
• This range is equipped with a three-prong ground-
ing plug for your protection against shock hazard
and should be plugged directly into a properly
grounded receptacle. Do not cut or remove the
grounding prong from this plug.
• Disconnect the electrical supply before servic-
ingthe appliance.
• Never Use the Range for Warming or Heating
the Room.
• Injuries may result from the misuse of appliance
doors or drawers such as stepping, leaning, or
sitting on the doors or drawers.
• Maintenance - Keep range area clear and free
from combustible materials, gasoline, and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
• Storage in or on the Range - Flammable
materials should not be stored in an oven or
near surface units.
• Top burner flame size should be adjusted so it
does not extend beyond the edge of the cook-
ing utensil.
For self-cleaning ranges -
• Before Self-Cleaning the Oven - Remove broiler
pan and other utensils. Wipe off all excessive
spillage before initiating the cleaning cycle.
- SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS -
Partsand Features
(p. 25)
Electronic oven
control
(pp. 11-24)
Surface burners
and grates
(pp. 7, 31-33)
(p. 7)
Anti-tip bracket
(pp. 4, 25)
Door stop clip .....
(pp. 34-36) ..................................
Model and
serial number
plate ..........
(behind left side
of storage drawer)
Removable
storage drawer
(p. 26)
SureSimmer TM
burner
(p. 7)
panel
(pp. 6, 31)
Automatic oven
light switch
(p. 36)
Gasket
(p. 27)
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oven racks
(pp. 9, 32)
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CONTROL PANEL
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Left rear Left front Right front
control knob control knob control knob
(Power Burner)
(p. 7)
Surface burner marker
(shows which burner
you are setting)
Right rear
control knob
(SureSimmer
setting) (p. 7)
UsingYour Range
USING THE SURFACE BURNERS
Use the following chart as a guide.
SETTING RECOMMENDED USE
LITE • To light the burner.
Power Burner • To provide highest heat
left front burner) setting.
Fire Hazard
Do not let the burner flame extend beyond
the edge of the pan.
Turn off all controls when not cooking.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in death or fire.
Your range comes with electric ignitors. Electric
ignitors automatically light the burners each time
you turn the control knobs to LITE.
• Place a filled pan on the burner grate before
turning on the surface burner. Do not operate a
burner for extended periods of time without hav-
ing cookware on the grate.
• Push in the control knob and turn it counter-
clockwise to the LITE
position. The clicking
sound is the ignitor
sparking. Make sure
the burner has lit.
• Stop the clicking
sound after the burner
lights by turning the
control knob anywhere
between HI and LO.
NOTE: All four electric ignitors will click at the same
time. However, the burner with the control knob
turned to LITE is the one that will ignite.
HI • To start food cooking.
Mid-range • To hold a boil.
between HI and • To fry chicken or pancakes.
LO) • For gravy, pudding, and icing.
LO • To keep food warm.
SureSimmer TM • To provide lowest
setting simmer/heat setting.
(right rear burner) • To melt chocolate or butter.
NOTE: Do not leave empty cookware, or cookware
which has boiled dry, on a hot surface burner. The
cookware could overheat, causing damage to the
cookware or cooking product.
Power Burner is a control for the left front burner
which provides an ultra-high heat setting, it can be
used to rapidly bring liquid to a boil and to cook large
quantities of food.
The right rear SureSimmer burner is designed for low
temperature cooking. It allows accurate simmer
control at the lowest setting.
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• To help shorten your cooking time, use the least
amount of liquid possible.
• Preheat your pots and pans only when
recommended and for the shortest time possible.
• Start your food on a higher heat setting, then turn
the control to a lower setting to finish cooking.
oTo bring liquid to a boil.
• To cook large amounts of
vegetables.
• To simmer.
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USING THE SURFACE BURNERS (contd.)
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You can manually light surface burners. Hold a lit
match near a burner and turn the control knob to
the UTE position. After the burner lights, turn the
control knob to the setting you want.
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The large diameter of most water-bath or pressure
canners combined with high heat settings for long
periods of time can cause damage to the cooktop.
To protect your range:
• Center the canner over the surface burner. Do
not extend more than 1 inch outside the burner
area.
• Do not place your canner on two surface burners
at the same time.
• Start with hot water, cover with a lid and bring to
a boil; then reduce heat to maintain a boil or
required pressure levels in a pressure canner.
• Refer to your canner manual for specific
instructions.
For up-to-date information on canning, contact your
local U.S. Government Agricultural Department
Extension Office or companies who manufacture
home canning products.
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• The pan should have a flat bottom, straight sides,
and a well-fitting lid.
• Choose medium to heavy gauge (thickness)
cookware.
• The pan material (metal or glass) affects how
quickly and evenly the pan heats.
• When using glass or ceramic cookware, check to
make sure it is suitable for use on surface burners.
• To avoid tipping, make sure pots and pans are
centered on the grates.
CHARACTERISTICS OF COOKWARE MATERIALS
The pan material affects how fast heat transfers from the surface cooking area through the pan material and how
evenly heat spreads over the pan bottom. Choose pans that provide the best cooking results.
Aluminum • Heats quickly and evenly.
• Use for all types of cooking.
• Medium or heavy thickness is best for most cooking.
• Used as a core or base in cookware to provide even heating.
Cast iron • Heats slowly and evenly.
• Good for browning and frying.
• Maintains heat for slow cooking.
• Can be coated with porcelain enamel.
Ceramic or • Heats slowly and unevenly.
ceramic glass • Use on low to medium settings.
Copper • Heats very quickly and evenly.
Earthenware • Can be used for cooktop cooking if recommended by the
Porcelain enamel-on-steel or • See cast iron and stainless steel.
enamel-on-cast iron
• Follow manufacturer's instructions.
• Used as a core or base in cookware to provide even heating.
manufacturer.
• Use on low settings.
Stainless steel • Heats quickly but unevenly.
• A core or base of aluminum or copper on the cookware provides
even heating.
• Can be coated with porcelain enamel.
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USING THE OVEN
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Place the oven SturdiGlide TM racks where you need
them before turning on the oven.
• To move a rack, pul it out to the stop position,
raise the front edge and lift it out.
• Be sure the rack(s) is level.
• Use pot holders or oven mitts to protect your hands
if rack(s) must be moved while the oven is hot.
• For best performance, cook on one rack. Place
the rack so the top of the food will be centered in
the oven.
• When cooking with two racks, arrange the racks
on the 2nd and 4th rack guides. Two sheets of
cookies may be baked if sheets are switched at
approximately three quarters of the total bake time.
Increase baking time, if necessary.
• For best results allow 2 inches of space around
each pan and between pans and oven walls. Hot
air must circulate around the pans in the oven for
even heat to reach all parts of the oven. This
results in better baking.
Use this rack position when roasting food too large
to be placed on the first
rack position.
For proper roasting,
follow these guidelines:
• To avoid spillage,
remove food before
pulling out the rack.
• Tilt the rack up at the
front before pulling it over
oven rack position the door.
• Use an adequate amount of liquid in the pan (meat
juices or water) so your food does not get overdone.
Where to place pans:
WHEN YOU HAVE PLACE
1 pan tn center of the oven rack.
2 pans Side by side or slightly
staggered.
3 or 4 pans In opposite corners on
each oven rack. Stagger
pans so no pan is directly
over another.
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FOOD RACK POSITION
Frozen pies, large 1st or 2nd rack
roasts, turkeys, angel guide from bottom
food cakes
Bundt cakes, most 2nd rack guide
quick breads, yeast from bottom
breads, casseroles,
meats
Cookies, biscuits, 2nd or 3rd rack
muffins, cakes, guide from bottom
nonfrozen pies
NOTE: For information on where to place your rack
when broiling, see "Broiling guidelines," pp. 18-19.
BAKEWARE CHOICES
Baking performance is affected by the type of bakeware used. Use the bakeware size recommended in the recipe.
BAKEWARE TYPE BEST USED FOR GUIDELINES
Light colored aluminum • Light golden crusts • Use temperature and time recommended
• Even browning in recipe.
Dark aluminum and other • Brown, crisp crusts • May reduce baking temperature 25°F.
bakeware with dark, dull, • Use suggested baking time.
and/or non-stick finish • Use temperature and time recommended in recipe
for pies, breads, and casseroles.
• Place rack in center of oven.
Ovenproof glassware, • Brown, crisp crusts • May reduce baking temperature 25°F.
ceramic glass, or ceramic
Insulated cookie sheets or • Little or no bottom browning • Place in the bottom third of oven.
baking pans • May need to increase baking time.
Stainless steel • Light, golden crusts • May need to increase baking time.
• Uneven browning
Stoneware • Crisp crusts • Follow manufacturer's instructions.
USING ALUMINUM FOIL
NOTE: Do not line the oven bottom with foil or •
other liners. It could
affect the oven surface
as well as the quality of
your baking.
• Do not cover the
entire rack with
aluminum foil. It will
reduce air circulation
and give you poor
cooking results.
Use aluminum foil to catch spillovers from pies or
casseroles by placing foil on the oven rack below.
Foil should be turned up at edges and be at least 1
inch larger than dish.
Place tent-shaped foil loosely over meat or poultry
to slow down surface browning for long term
roasting. Remove foil for the last 30 minutes.
Use narrow strips of foil to shield piecrust edges if
browning too quickly.
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THE ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL
UltraBake TM Kitchen timer set and
electronic display off pad (pp. 12, 131
TEMP
SELECTOR NI @
Oven selector Temperature
pad pad
(bake, p. 14; (pp. 14, 16,
COOK START STOP
Timed oven Hour Minute Start/enter and
control pad pad pad off/cancel pad
(pp. 20-24) (pp. 12, 21, 22, (pp. 11, 12, 13,
broil, p. 17; 20, 22)
clean, p. 28)
• When you first plug in the range, everything on
the display will light up for 1 to 2 seconds, then
a time of day and "PF" will appear on the
temperature display. Press OFF/CANCEL to clear
"PF" from the display, if, after you set the clock
(see "Setting the clock," p. 12), "PF" again
appears on the display, your electricity was off
for a while indicating a Power Failure. Reset the
clock, if needed.
• When you are not using the oven, the control is
an accurate clock.
• When you are using the oven or kitchen timer,
the display will show times, temperature settings,
and what command pads have been pressed.
• When showing the time of day, the display will
show the hour and minutes.
• When you are using the kitchen timer, the display
will show minutes and seconds in the following
sequence:
- For settings from 1 to 59 minutes, the display
will count down each second.
- For settings one hour or over, the display will
count down each minute.
• When you are using cook time and/or stop time,
@ _ thedisplaywillshowhours
and minutes or minutes and
seconds.
KITCHEN TIMER
TIMED OVE N HOUR MIN
T'ME I T,ME I T'ME
23, 28, 29) 15, 16, 17, 21,
28)
The control lock lets you shut down the control
panel command pads. The control lock comes in
handy when you want to prevent others from using
the oven.
NOTES:
• You can only use the control lock when the oven
is not in use or the control has not been set.
• Set the control lock when cleaning the control
panel to prevent yourself from accidentally turn-
ing on the oven.
• The control lock will stay on even after a power
failure.
To lock the control panel:
Press and hold START/ENTER for 5 seconds. You
P,,sEc will hear a single tone and "Loc" and _1
When the control is locked, "START?" will
will appear on the temperature display.
appear on the display and 3 tones will
sound if you press any command
pad other than clock or timer set.
To unlock the control panel:
Press and hold START/ENTER for 5 seconds. You
P,,sEc will hear 3 t_nes followed by a single tone.
temperature display.
"Loc" and [] will disappear from the
Clock and
manual oven
light pad
(pp. 12, 36)
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SETTING THE CLOCK
1. Press CLOCK. PRESS
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2, Set the time.
Press the "up" (A) or "down" (V) pad(s) until
the correct time shows on the display.
PRESS
HOUR MIN
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3, Start the clock.
NOTES:
• If you do not want the clock time displayed,
press and hold CLOCK for 5 seconds. To
display the clock time again, press and hold
CLOCK for 5 seconds. You do not have to
reset the time.
• This is a 12-hour clock and does not
show a.m. or p.m.
PRESS
_15 SEC
ooQ
YOU SEE
(example for 12:00)
YOU SEE
(example for 5:30)
YOU SEE
TONES
Keypad tones let you know a keypad has been 2, Timed oven control reminder tones
pushed. To shut off all keypad tones:
Press and hold STOP TIME for 5 seconds.
tones have been changed. Repeat to turn
A short tone will sound to tell you the
the tones back on. You will see "oFF" for
3 seconds when the tones are turned off and "on"
for 3 seconds when they are turned on.
Reminder tones are four 1-second tones which
remind you that the set time has expired for a
kitchen timer or a timed oven control function.
1. Kitchen timer reminder tones
To remove the reminder tones, press and hold
SET for 5 seconds. To bring back the tones,
follow the same step. You will see "oFF"
when the tones are turned off and "on" when
they are turned on.
To remove the reminder tones, press and hold
COOK TIME for 5 seconds. To bring back the
tones, repeat this step. You will see "oFF"
when the tones are turned off and "on" when
they are turned on.
Error tones indicate a problem with the electronic
oven control. An error code will appear in the display.
See "Display Messages" in the "Troubleshooting"
section, p. 38.
Volume can be adjusted between high and low. To
adjust:
Press and hold DELAY START TIME for 5 seconds.
have been changed. Either "HI" or "LO" will
A short tone will sound to tell you the tones
appear on the time display for 3 seconds
to show the volume you chose.
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USING THE ELECTRONIC KITCHEN TIMER
The kitchen timer does not start or stop the oven.
It can be set in hours and minutes up to 12 hours,
59 minutes. The kitchen timer will display minutes
and seconds for settings under 1 hour. You will hear
four 1-second tones when the set time is up.
1, Press SET. PRESS
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2, Set the time.
Press the "up" (A) or "down" (V) pad(s) until
the correct time shows on the display.
PRESS
HOUR MIN
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3, Start the kitchen timer.
The kitchen timer will begin counting down
immediately after the timer is started. The
display will count down in hours and minutes if
remaining time is one hour or more and in
minutes and seconds if remaining time is less
than one hour.
When the time is up:
You will hear four 1-second tones, then four
1-second reminder tones every minute until you
press OFE
PRESS
_15 5EC
YOU SEE
YOU SEE
(example for 10 minutes)
YOU SEE
(display counts down)
YOU SEE
4. Turn off the kitchen timer.
Press OFF.
PRESS
D
PRESS
D
YOU SEE
(time of day)
YOU SEE
(time of day)
13
STARTING/CANCELING A FUNCTION
After setting a function, you must press START/
P,,s,c ENTER to start the function. If you do not
setting, "START?" will show on the
press START/ENTER within 5 seconds of
display as a reminder. If you do not press
START/ENTER within 5 minutes of setting, the time
of day will appear.
OFF/CANCEL will cancel any function except the
also being used, the time remaining.
ULTRABAKE TM BAKING/ROASTING
Your oven is designed with the UItraBake TM
temperature management system to constantly
monitor oven temperature. The burner element will
cycle, as needed, to maintain the desired
temperature. This feature is automatically activated
when the oven is in operation.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to light the oven burner
during a power failure.
1. Place the SturdiGlide TM racks where you need
them in the oven. For more information, see
"Positioning racks and pans" in the "Using the
Oven" section, p. 9.
press OFF/CANCEL, the display will show
clock, timer, or control lock. When you
the time of day or, if the minute timer is
Front
Rear
2. Choose the bake setting.
3, Set the temperature (optional).
Do this step if you want to set a temperature
other than 350°E Press • to raise the
temperature or • to lower the temperature in
5°F amounts. Use these pads until the desired
temperature shows on the small display.
PRESS YOU SEE
PRESS
TEMP
YOU SEE
(example for bake at 375°F)
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ULTRABAKE TM BAKING/ROASTING (contd.)
4. When roasting, put
5. Press START/ENTER.
A preheat mode is entered after the oven
temperature has been set and START has been
pressed. Once the preheat conditioning ends,
the selected oven temperature replaces "PrE" on
the display. You will hear a 1-second tone,
indicating the oven is ready to use.
The UltraBake TM system electronically regulates
the preheat time and temperature to maintain a
precise temperature range for the best cooking
results.
!our food in the oven. You
do not have to preheat the
oven when roasting, unless
your recipe recommends it.
NOTE: The oven will cook
normally even though the
preheat conditioning timer
is displayed.
• For even cooking, place the meat on a rack in a
shallow pan. This keeps the meat out of the
drippings and allows the heat to circulate better.
• Use a meat thermometer for the most accurate
doneness. Insert it so the tip is in the center of
the largest muscle or thickest portion of the meat
or poultry. Make sure the thermometer is not
touching bone, fat, or the bottom of the pan.
PRESS
I_15 $EC
YOU SEE
(example for set temperature
of 350°F)
YOU SEE
NOTES:
• You can change the temperature setting any
time after pressing START/ENTER. You do not
have to press START/ENTER again.
• If you are baking/roasting while the minute
timer is counting down, you can see the set
baking/roasting temperature for 5 seconds by
pressing BAKE.
6. When baking, put your food in the oven after
the preheat conditioning
time ends. During
baking/roasting, the oven
burner will turn on and off
to keep the oven tempera-
ture at the setting.
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7, After cooking, turn off the oven.
• To avoid loss of heat, open the oven door as little
as possible.
• Use a timer to keep track of cooking time.
• Plan your meals for the most efficient use of the
oven by cooking more than one food at a time, or
baking while the oven is still hot after cooking a
meal.
PRESS YOU SEE
(time of day)
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READJUSTING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE CONTROL
OPTIONAL)
Although your new oven is properly adjusted to
provide accurate temperatures, it may cook
faster or slower than your old oven.
If you are not satisfied with the baking/roasting
results, you can change the offset temperature by
following the steps below.
1, Press and hold BAKE for 5 seconds.
The display will show the current offset
temperature, for example "0," if you have
not already adjusted the temperature.
2, Set the new offset temperature.
Press • to raise the temperature or • to lower TEMP
the temperature in 10°F amounts. You can set
the temperature change to as low as -30°F or as
high as +3O°E A minus (-) sign will appear before
the number when decreasing the temperature
setting. The minus sign shows the oven will be
cooler by the displayed amount. There is no sign
in front of the number when increasing the
temperature setting.
NOTE: DO NOT measure the oven temperature with
a thermometer. Opening the oven door will lower
the oven temperature and give you an incorrect
reading. Also, the thermometer temperature reading
will change as your oven cycles.
PRESS YOU SEE
(factory setting of "0")
PRESS
YOU SEE
@
(example when making oven
IO°F warmer)
3, Enter the adjustment. PRESS
NOTE: You must press START/ENTER or your 8_=_c
changes will not be made. [ STARTI
The chart at the right tells you how much to adjust
the offset temperature to get the cooking results
you want. You can figure out cooking results by the
amount of browning, moistness, and rising times for
baked foods.
Press and hold BROIL for 5 seconds. You will hear a
F_ hort tone and the temperatures displayed
"°C" or "°F" will be displayed for 5 seconds.
will switch to °C. To switch back to OF,repeat
the instructions above. Whenever you switch,
TO COOK FOOD ... (FAHRENHEIT)
A little more +10
Moderately more +20
Much more +30
A little less -10
Moderately less -20
Much less -30
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(time of day)
ADJUST BY
THIS NUMBER
OF DEGREES
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BROILING
NOTE:
• Do not preheat when broiling unless your recipe
recommends it.
1, Place the SturdiGlide TM rack where you need it in
the oven. See "Broiling
guidelines," pp. 18-19.
2, Put your food on the broiler pan and place the
pan in the center of
the oven rack.
Rear
4. Press BROIL. PRESS YOU SEE
5. Sta_ the oven. PRESS
You the can change the temperature setting any
time before or after pressing START/ENTER. P,,_Ec
To change the setting, see "Precision broiling" I STA_RTI
later in this section. After changing the setting,
you do not have to press START/ENTER again.
6, After broiling, turn off the oven.
3, Closethe doo£
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(time of day)
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BROILING (contd.)
P ecs b si/i 9
If your food is cooking too fast or if you want your PRESS
food to broil slower from the start, press BROIL and [_1
press • so a temperature between 300°F and 525°F
(maximum) shows on the small display. Press
START/ENTER.
Lower temperature settings let the broil heating
element cycle and slow cooking results. The lower
the temperature, the slower the cooking. TEMP
NOTE: Thicker cuts and unevenly shaped pieces rA1
of meat, fish, and poultry may cook better if you use
lower broiling temperatures.
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(example shows broil at 400°F)
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• Use only the broiler pan and grid provided. They
are designed to drain extra juices from the
cooking surface. This drainage helps prevent
spatter and smoke.
• To make sure the juices drain well, do not cover
the grid with foil.
• Trim excess fat to reduce spattering. Slit the fat
on the edges to prevent curling.
• Use tongs to turn meat to avoid losing juices.
• Pull out oven rack to stop position before turning
or removing food.
• After broiling, remove the pan from the oven
when removing the food. Drippings will bake on
the pan if left in the heated oven, making
cleaning more difficult.
• For easier cleaning, line the bottom of the pan
with aluminum foil. Clean the pan and grid as
soon as possible after each use.
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BROILING (contd.)
Recommended rack positions are numbered from the
bottom (1) to the top (5). For best results, place food 3
inches or more from the broil burner.
APPROXIMATE TIME
RACK BROIL (MINUTES)
MEAT POSITION SETTING SIDE 1 SIDE 2
Steak, 1" thick 4 HI
medium rare 14-15 7-8
medium 15-16 8-9
well done 18-19 9-10
Ground Meat Patties, ¾" thick, 4 HI 13-14 6-7
well done
Pork Chops, 1" thick 4 HI 18-21 8-10
Ham Slice, ½" thick precooked 4 HI 8-10 4-5
Bacon, thick sliced 4 500°F 8-9 1-2
Frankfurters 4 HI 6-7 3-4
Lamb Chops, 1" thick 4 HI 15-17 8-9
Chicken
bone-in pieces 3 HI 20-24 15-18
boneless breasts 4 HI 12-16 11-16
Fish 4
fillets ¼-X" thick HI 8-10 4-5
steaks 3/4-1"thick 500°F 13-15 10-13
Times are guidelines only and may need to be adjusted for individual tastes.
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USING THE TIMED OVEN CONTROL
To Start now and Stop automatically:
1. Set COOK TIME
Food Poisoning Hazard
Do not let food sit in oven more than one
hour before or after cooking.
Doing so can result in death,
food poisoning, or sickness.
The Timed Oven control will turn the oven on and
off at times you preset. You can do this by starting
now and stopping automatically or by delay starting
and stopping automatically. Before using the
Timed Oven control, make sure the clock is set
to the correct time of day. (See "Setting the
clock," p. 12.)
To use this function, it is necessary to program one
of the following keypads:
COOK TIME or STOP TIME.
OR
2. Set STOP TIME
To Delay Start and Stop automatically:
1. Set COOK TIME and STOP TIME
OR
2. Set DELAY START TIME and STOP TIME
OR
3. Set COOK TIME anQ DELAY START TIME
NOTE: Delayed time cooking is ideal for foods
that do not need a preheated oven, like meats
and casseroles. Do not use a delayed time func-
tion when baking.
1. Place the SturdiGlide TM oven rack(s) where you
need them and put your food in the oven. To
place your racks correctly, see "Positioning racks
and pans" in the "Using the Oven" section, p. 9.
2. Choose the bake setting.
3. Set the temperature (optional). PRESS
Do this step if you want to set a temperature TEMP
other than 350°E Press • to raise the tempera-
ture or • to lower the temperature in 5°F
amounts. Use these pads until the temperature
you want shows on the small display.
4, Press COOK TIME PRESS
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(example shows bake at 375°F)
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Press STOP TIME.
USING THE TIMED OVEN CONTROL (contd.)
5, Set the cook time.
Press the "up" (A) or "down" (V) pad(s) until
the correct cook time shows on the display.
OR
Set the stop time.
Press the "up" (A) or "down" (V) pad(s) until
the correct stop time shows on the display.
6, Start the oven.
NOTES:
• You can change the temperature or time set-
tings any time after pressing START/ENTER by
repeating Steps 3 or 5. You do not have to
press START/ENTER.
• The display will count down the baking/
roasting time in hours and minutes (if cook
time is more than 1 hour) or in minutes and
seconds (if cook time is less than 1 hour).
PRESS YOU SEE
HOUR MIN
(example shows 30-minute
baking/roasting time)
PRESS
_SSEC
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(display counts down
cook time)
7, When baking/roasting is done:
The oven will turn off by itself and beep 4 times.
You will also hear four 1-second tones every
minute until you press OFF/CANCEL.
8, Turn off the oven.
NOTE: You can do this step any time to cancel
the Timed Oven control setting.
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USING THE TIMED OVEN CONTROL (contd.)
To use this function, it is necessary to program two
of the three following keypads:
COOK TIME, STOP TIME, DELAY START TIME.
IMPORTANT." If you program DELAY START TIME
without programming COOK TIME or STOP TIME,
the oven will start at the programmed time, but will
NOT stop until you press CANCEL.
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1. Select BAKE. Set the temperature (OPTIONAL).
2. Press COOK TIME.
Press the HR and/or MIN pads to select the
desired cook time.
3. Press DELAY START TIME.
Press the HR and/or MIN pads to select the
time of day to begin cooking.
4. Press START.The display will show the time of
day. The stop time will be calculated automati-
cally. The timed cook function will begin when
the time of day reaches the selected delay start
time.
1. Select BAKE. Set the temperature (OPTIONAL).
2. Press COOK TIME.
Press the HR and/or MIN pads to select the
desired cook time.
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Press STOP TIME.
Press the HR and/or MIN pads to select the
time of day to stop the cook function.
4, Press START.The display will show the time
of day. The delay start time will be calculated
automatically. The timed cook function will
begin when the time of day reaches the delay
start time.
5S Op°
1, Select BAKE. Set the temperature (OPTIONAL).
2, Press DELAY START TIME.
Press the HR and/or MIN pads to select the
desired time of day to begin cooking.
3, Press STOP TIME.
Press the HR and/or MIN pads to select the
time of day to stop the cook function.
4, Press START.The display will show the time
of day. The cook time will be calculated
automatically. The timed cook function will
begin when the time of day reaches the
selected delay start time.
Press the desired pad. The time will be displayed for 5 seconds.
If you programmed:
Cook time/Delay Start Time
Cook Time/Stop Time
Delay Start Time/Stop Time
* After Delay Start Time has already been reached.
NOTE."To recall the set temperature, press BAKE. The temperature will be displayed for 5 seconds.
You can only change the two functions you previ-
ously set. The timed function which you did not pro-
gram cannot be changed by this procedure. It will
be recalculated automatically if either or both of the
previously programmed functions are changed.
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Cook time OR Remaining Cook Time* Delay Start Time
Cook time OR Remaining Cook Time* Delay Start Time
1. Press the function pad (COOK TIME, DELAY
START TIME, STOP TIME) to be changed.
The setting will be displayed for 5 seconds.
2, While the setting is displayed, press the HR
and/or MIN pads to select the desired time.
3. Press START.
NOTE."To change the set oven temperature,
press either • or • on the Temp pad.
Stop Time
Stop Time
Stop Time
USING THE TIMED OVEN CONTROL (contd.)
fo/ew _txs _te'_s_e_e_ss_ e
1, Place the SturdiGlide TM oven rack(s) where you
need them and put your food in the oven. To
place your racks correctly, see "Positioning racks
and pans" in the "Using the Oven" section, p. 9.
2, Choose the bake setting.
3, Set the temperature (optional).
Do this step if you want to set a temperature TEMP
other than 350°E Press • to raise the
temperature or • to lower the temperature
in 5°F amounts. Use these pads until the
temperature you want shows on the small
display.
4. Press COOK TIME.
5, Set the cook time.
Press the "up" (A) or "down" (•) pad(s) until the
correct time shows on the display.
PRESS YOU SEE
PRESS
PRESS
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(example shows bake at 375°F)
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PRESS
HOUR MIN
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6, Press DELAY START TIME.
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(example shows 30-minute
baking/roasting time)
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USING THE TIMED OVEN CONTROL (contd.)
7, Set the start time.
Press the "up" (A) or "down" (V) pad(s) until HOUR MIN
the correct time shows on the display. _-_ _-_
The example at the right shows a chosen start
time of 1:00. The oven will shut off by itself at
1:30 (the set start time plus the set cook time).
8, Press START/ENTER.
The stop time is calculated automatically.
NOTE: You can change the temperature and
time settings any time after pressing
START/ENTER by repeating Steps 3 through 8.
PRESS
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PRESS
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9, When the start time is reached:
The display will count down the baking/roasting
time in hours and minutes (if the cook time is
more than one hour) or in minutes and seconds
(if the cook time is less than one hour).
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(example shows 1:00
start time)
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(display counts down cook
time)
10. When baking/roasting is done:
The oven will turn off by itself and beep 4
times. You will also hear four 1-second tones
every minute until you press OFF/CANCEL
11. Turn off the oven. PRESS
NOTE: You can do this step any time to cancel
the Timed Oven control setting.
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(time of day)
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