Kenmore 91146765690, 91146766690, 91146769690 Owner’s Manual

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OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL NO.
' 9# 46765 i_,q D
9# #, 46766 9# t, 46769
Read and Follow All Safety
Rules and Operating
Use of This Product
° Safety instructions
o Features
o Operation
° Care and Cleaning
o Problem Solving
, Easy Adjustment
° Consumer Service
22,MO2#F082($_10,1,)
Protecting Your New Cooktop .....................6
Removal of Packaging Tape ................... 6
Features of Your Range ................................7
Cooking Zones .............................................8
Oootdng Utensils and Woks ...................... 8
Checking Your Cookware ............................8
Cookware Performance ................................8
Radiant Coils ............................................... 8
Radiant Unit Cycle ...................................... 9
Contro! Settings ............................................9
Dual Zones ............................................... 9
Home Canning ..............................................9
BreH###_ ...................... ............ 18
General Rules, Preparing Meats for
Broiling, How to Set Broil .............................18
,_eSf-C_e_Jng .................. ... _9-2o
Preparing Your Oven ............................... 19
Oven Door Gasket .................................... 19
Door Lock Device ........................................i9
Wafts of the Oven ..........................................19
How to Set A Clean Cycle ........................20
To Inte_'rupt A Cycle ................................ 20
After The Cycle ..............................................20
To Set A Delayed Cycle .......................... 20
12 Hour Bake & Broil Shuboff ..................21
Centigrade Selection .............................. 21
12 Hour, 24 Hour Clock ........................... 21
Control Lockout ..........................................22
Cook and Hold ....................................... 22
Arrow Speed ......................................... 22
Traditional Oven Functions .......................10
Timed Oven Functions ................................10
Touch Pads .............................................. 10
Oven Temperature Indicator .................. 1!
On Indicator ...................................................11
Set Indicators ............................................. 11
Time Indicator .......................................... 11
Oven Function Indicators ....................... ! 1
Clock ......................................................... 12
Kitchen Timer ..............................................12
Tones ..................................................................13
F-Code ..................................................... 13
Oven Cooking Tips ................................14-16
_a&i_g .................................... 17
How to Set Bake, Time Bake, and
Delay Bake ......................................................17
Glass-Ceramic Cooktop ...........................23
Control Panel ............................................ 24
Broiler Pan and Grid ...................................24
Oven Racks ............................................. 26
Surface Control Knobs ...............................25
Oven Light Bulb ..........................................25
Oven Door ................................................ 26
Storage Drawer ..........................................27
Before Calling for Service ..................28, 29
Consumer Service Numbers ....................31
Warranty
INSTRUCTIONSFORYOUHSAFETY
t. Decide on a location
that has no electrical
wiring or plumbing.
2. With the long screw provided anchor the
chain to the floor or wall.
3. Make sure the screw is going into
the wall plate or
stud at the base of
the wall at least
3/41
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WASHER _" I AND _ _ I
._ WASHERI I
WALL
PLATE
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Remove aBHpans from the plastNc bag attached to the back of the range and save packaging tape,
Before placing range in the counter, check the facton/location of thestability device on theback
ofthe range, Forconvenience you can hook the
stability chain inthe upper setof holes, Make sure
thereis nostructural interference when usingthe upper set of holes.
BRACKETj_ OPTIONAL LC_CATION
4. Attach the stability
chain so that it lines up with the bracket on the back of the range.
5u
Tug the chain to make sure it is securely
fastened.,
6.
Take the packaging
tape and temporarily attach the loose end of
the chain to the rear of the countertop,
7.
Slide the range into the counter leaving enough
space behind to attach the chain to the bracket,
8. Slip the nearestlink of the chain onto
the bracket. Pull to
make sure it is as snug as possible. ===.,_o.
9. Slide the range all the way back. It is
normal to have some slack in the
chain, but it should not be excessive. _oo,,,o.
FACTORY
BRACf,;.ET_ FACTORY
LOCATION
MAtNBACK
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important safety instruction continued
T continued
To insure safety for yourself, family and home,
please read your Owner's Manual Carefully,
Keep it handy for reference_ Pay close
attention to Safety Sections.
_E SURE your applliance is installed and
grounded by a qualified technician.
gMPORT_N'E SAFETY NOTICE!
TEACH CHILDREN
o Not to play with controls or
any part of the appliance, Not to sit, climb or stand on
the appliance door,
NEVER STORE items of interest tochildren in cabinets above the appliance.
KEEP TH_$ book forlater use_
NEVER TRY' to repairor replace any part of the
appliance unless instructions are given in this manual All other work should be done by a qualified technician.
NEVER USE your appliance for warming or heating theroom.
ALWAYS KEEP combustible
wall coverings, curtains and other
linens a safe distance from the appliance, NEVER NEAT unopened food containers.
Pressure buildup can cause the container to burst and cause injury_
WARNING!
To prevent accidental tipping
of the range from abnormal usage, including excessive loading of the oven door,
attach it to the waft or floor by
installing the Anti-Tip device supplied. if the range is moved for cleaning, servicing or any reason, be sure the
Anti.Tip device is re-_ngaged properly
when the range is sfid back in the opening. Failure to do so could result in the range tipping or personal injury.
NEVER LEA VEjars or cans of fator drippings in your oven.
ALWAYS KEEP the appliance area free from
things that will burn. Food,
wooden utensils and grease buildup could catch fire° Plastic utensils could melt and canned foods could
explode_ Your appliance should never be
used as a storag e area. ALWAYS KEEP your appliance clear of
things that will bum (gasoline and other
flammable vapors or liquids)_
SOME CLEANERS produce noxious fumes and wet cloths ._. /
or sponges co uld ca use steam burns_
4 important safety instruction continued
_iSVFJ_ _ loose fittng clothing when using yourappliance NEVER U4_E a towel or
other bulky cloth as a pot holder and make sure the
pot holder is dry. Moist pot holders could cause steam
burns. Keep dish towels, dish cloths, pot holders and other linens a safe distance away from your
appliance,
ONLY 8@M_ kinds of glass or ceramic cookware can be used for cooktop cooking. Make sure the cookware you choose to use is designed for cooktop cooking.
A&W_ Y_ USE care when touching cooktop elements. They will retain heat after the range
has been tumed off.
_IEVE_ _-O@K the oven air vent under the right rear element.
@@_€_ USED for cooktop cooking should be flat on the bottom
and large enough to cover _ _, q_
the heating area being used,
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C£EAN ONLY the parts listed in thismanual Followallcleaning instructions. f/F "t'N_ S£&F.C&F._NHNG mode
malfunctions, turn off the Controls or disconnect
thepower supply. Have serviced by a qualified technician.
NEVER F_UB_ move or damage the door gasket on self-cleaning ranges
NW,VEI_ TRY to clean utensils, cookware, removable parts or broiler pan and grid in the
self-clean cycle.
DO NOT USE oven cleaners- No commercial ovencleanershouldbe usedinoraroundanypart of
theoven.
READ
UND RST', ND THUS
Should you ever need it, you will not have time for reading. Be sure everyone in your home knows what to do in case of fire. Never use water on a grease fire;
it will only spread the flames.
_fl=A@_ O_fF=_,#F_A@_ in the desiredpostion
while the oven is cool Ifracks must be moved while oven is hot, do not let pot holder contact
the hot oven element.
_F_F_ _F_&_N_ always take the broiler pan and grid out of the oven and clean them.
Leftover grease in the broiler pan could catch fire next time you use your oveno
_&Y#'._ Y_ _J_ care when opening the oven
door.. Let hot air and steam escape before
moving food& _t$V_ _:_$ aluminum foil toline theoven bottom,
improper use offoil coutd start a fire.
Never p_c_ up a _amir_g pan°.
_o Turn off the surface
2. Smother the flame with a
elements, __ tightly fitting lid, baking soda
or an extinguisher,
OV_ FiR_:
I . Close the oven door and tum
controls off_
2, Iffirecontinues, throw baking soda
on the fire, or use a dry chemical, foam, orhalon type extinguisher.
o Do not slide cookware acrossyourcooktop.
_' Do not use a dish towel or sponge to clean
or wipe down .your cooktop.
o Do not use scouring powders or plastic,
nylon or metal cleaning pads on your
cooktopo
o Do not applyyour cooktop cleaning creme
to the cooktop surface if the surface is hot.
o Read the instruction label on the cooktop
cleaning creme bottle before attempting to clean the surface of your cooktop.
o Aftercleaning the cooktop surface, be sure
to wipe off any residue that may be teft from
the creme with a dry paper towel.
o For major spills, turn the surface control
knob to LO; use a dry paper towel to wipe
up spill, then use a razor scraper (held with
a pot holder) at a 30 ° angle against the surface of the cooktop to scrape remaining
spill from the hot cooking zone.
o Do not cook directly on the surface of the
glass.
o Do not use the cooktop as a cutting board.
To remove the adhesive left from packaging
tape, use household dishwashing liquid,
mineral oi! or cooking oil. With a soft cloth rub into the area and allow to soak. Rinse and dry
well. Repeat procedure using an appliance polish to insure no damage is done to the oven° This should be done before the
range is turned on for t_e first time.
The tape cannot be removed once tl_e
oven has keated.
Packaging tape can be found in the
following areas:
Cooktop surface
Doorhandle
Con trol panen area
Door trim
Oven area
...............................CAUTION: When the surface _
_ controls are turned off, the Hot
Surface Indicator light will remain lit until the cooktop
surface has cooled to approximately
150°F. The glass ceramic surface will
retain heat after the indicator light goes
out. Use caution until the cooktop
surface has had time to cool.
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Before using .your new radiant coot(top, clean it with the Cooktop
Cleaning Creme®. 7his will leave
a protective coatin'g.
Thecooking zones are shown by the outline on
the glass. The sign near each control knob shows you which radiant zone is turned on bY
that knob.
COOKING ZONES 00
RIGHT
REAR
LEFT
REAR
O@
LEFT
FRONT
RIGHT
FRONT
If you don't know if
.your cookware is flat
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on the bottom, try this
tesL Turn your pan
upside down on the countertop, place a
surface of the pan. The bottom of the pan and
the edge of the ruler should fit flush against each other all the way across, Turn the ruler a full 360 degrees, checking as you tum for any
space between the two surfaces,
StainBess SteeH: Highly recommended for use with your new cooktop. Especially good
with a sandwich clad bottom,
ASurninum: Heavy weight aluminum cookware recommended.
ruler flat against the
Cast gron: Has poor performance and could scratch the surface of your cooktop.
Copper Bottom: Has good performance, but it can leave a residue on the cooktop
surface_
Use pans and woks that are flat on the bottom. Thesize of the pan should be the same size as
the zone used when cooking°
SIZE OF
COOKING
ZONE
Pans should be flat on bottom
Glass.Ceramic or Stoneware: Usable, but not recommended. It may scratch the surface of the cooktopo
When the knobs are turned on, coils beneath the glass radiate heat through the glass to the
cooking untensil, it will take a few minutes for
the coils to heat; as they do, a red glow can be
seen on the surface of the cooktopo
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The Temperature Limiters of the cooking zones
provide a protection for your new cooktop.
The Limiters will turn the radiant coils on and off while cooldng or canning° This procedure
helps maintain an even cooking temperature without allowing the cooking zones to
overheat.
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Used for quick starts, such as
bringing water to a boil.
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To use the large 9" cooking area, push to turn the control knob to desired setting and
push in the top portion of the rocker switch next to the control knob.
9" ZONE @
6" ZONE o
To use the small 6" cooking area, push to
turn the control knob to desired setting and
push in the bottom portion of the rocker
switch.
Used for slow boil and saut#ing,
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Used for steaming foods or keeping cooked foods at serving temperature_
Push down to turn the
knob
2. Set on or between marks for desired
heat,
TO]_ /lef_ rear eRernent has two co,_Nng zones:
9" ZONE 6" ZONE
FOR LARGE FOR SMALL
UTENSILS UTENSILS
Water-bath or pressure canners and large
diameter pots extending more than 1" beyond the edge of the cooktop zones may be
used when canning. This is because the temperature needed to boil water is not harmful tothe surfaces surrounding thecooktop
zones°
Hewever_ do not use Barge _ameter canner=;, pots or pan=s for an_h6ng
other than boiling watero
1. Be sure the canner is centered over the zones.
2. Make sure the canner is flat on the bottom.
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Use recipes and procedures from reputable source& These are available
from manufacturers such as Ball and Kerr
and the Department of Agriculture. Extension Service.
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Usecaution while canning, toprevent burns
from steam or heat,
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KITCHEH
TIMER
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Your newtouch pad control will allow you toset oven functions with ease..Beloware the different
types of functions and a description ofeach
_Afl_[$ -- Cook foods in the traditional oven f---,,
with a temperature range of 170°F to 550°F.
B_OB& _ Cooks meat at 550° F hi broil or 450 ° low broil from the direct heat of the upper
element, Broiling should be done with the door opened to the broil stop position°
OI!,EAt_ _ Cleans the inside area of the oven for .you, When the cycle is finished the oven
will turn Off automatically,
@_ @O@_B_G IrHM_Choose bake or clean° Set the amount of time you want foods
U START R
to cook or the oven to clean and have the oven turn off automatical!y,
#_ _2"E# B_E Ot_ @,ILE,AN _ Choose bake or clean,, Set the amount of time you
want foods to cook or the oven to clean, Set
the time of day you want the oven to turn on_
When the function is finished the oven wil!
turn off automatically.
The UP and #O_N pads set the timeof day, length of cooking time,
length of cleaning time, the delayed start time, the oven temperature, and the time set on
the Kitchen Timer..
The _TA_T pad must be pressed
to activate any oven function.
The OVE_ OOOE_N_ T'_E_
pad is used when setting the
length of cooking time
The #EU4_ Y START TII_ pad
is used to set the time of day you want the oven to turn on and staff
cooking or cleaning.
The O&EAR/OFF pad is used to cancel any oven function and the end of cycle tone. it _ill not
camce_/ tE_e Clec_ er Ki_c_e_ Timer,
1_ oven control, clock and timer continued
and
CONTROL DISPLAY
OVENTEMPERAFdRE INDICATORTOLETYOUKNOW
INDICATOR THEOVENHAS TURNEDON
'\: F
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FLASHINGINDICATOR _ E w..e=__e_,_ _ F_ E _,_ ,,_ _ _,_ t2_---_.- CLOCK,KITCHEHTIMER.DELAY
_ h_ _ O" S _ b'z_ .... LOCAtiONFORTHETIMEOFDAY
TOALEnTYOUTOSETA" I TL# Lq L#' lU!TL# Lq" L#'Lq / STA.T,ME,OVENCO0_!_O,OR
TEMPERATUREORA TIME J DELAYBAKE CLEAH'"' STARTCLOCKCLEAH! CLEANINOTii_qE
_.BROIL\LOCKEDDOOR COOK_TOPI/TIMERJ
OPENFUNCTION OVENFUNCTION
IHDICATOR INDICATOR
The display is an easy reference to use while using your control Below are descriptions of how the display work&
@VE_ T_MPER,_ 7"URE O_#g@A TOR
This indicator has a multiple purpose.
o DSspfl_ys the fte_perafture o f#_ay_ _ error _@_e-- "ERR" - If
the oven temperature indicator flashes "t$_', then you have set an invalid time or
temperature° Press the @&$AIP_OFF pad to clear the control and reset your oven function,
#_ilays _ve_ Pr_er#s _ If your control flashes "F" and a number or letter,
.you have experienced an oven prqblem.
Please read the section on Fo@O#$S in your manual
_T _D_@A T@_8 .-- The set indicator will flash in combination with an oven function or timed function to let you know you need to set
a time or temperature. Example: ",_" and "BAKE" will flash to tet you know you need to set the bake temperature.
TII_ _N#_CA TO_ _ Displays the time of day, cooking time, delayed start time, cleaning time or the time set on the kitchen
timers.
Displays a reminder ce_e_"P_S_ START"olf thetime indicator flashes the word
"PUSH ST,t_RT'_ then you need topress the S_,_R1I" pad to activate your setting.
O_ fl_#_@AT@F_ _ Will light when an oven
function is set.,
Displays which oven function has been set,
when the oven door locks and if the function is
delayed,
t__ Ovencontrol clock and timer continued
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The clock must be set for the correct time of
day before a delayed oven function can work
properly. The time of day cannot be changed
during a timed oven function, but can be changed during a bake or broil function.
HO_f _ro SET THE CLOCK
@
t. Press the CLOCK pad
2. Press the UP and/or DOYMN arrow pads to
set the time.
_. Press the START pad.
R_CALIL TH_ CLOCK
While using your oven for cooking, press the CLOCK pad if you wish to check the time of day. The current time of day will show in the display.
_OWER FAgLURF.
If you have experienced a power failure, the time flashing in the display will be incorrect.
Reset ,your clock. AnYoven cooking function that was in process
will need to be reset.
The Kitchen Timer is used to time cooking
processes or other household activities. It
does not control the oven° it can be set for up to 9 hours and 59 minutes, It will count down
in minutes until the last 60 seconds is reached, then the control will beep once_ When the
countdown reaches zero, the control will beep 3 times followed by one beep every 6 seconds
until the KST'CHEN I"IMER ON/OFF pad is
pressed. The 6 second beep can be canceled for future cycles. See Tones on the following
page.
HOW TO S_T "t'H_$T'IM_R
t, Press the KI'_'CH_N TIMER ON/OFF
pad,
Press UP and/or DOWN arrow pads to
set time
3.
Press the ST,_R1f pad
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When the countdown has reached zero, press the KBTCH_tN TIMF.R ON/OFF pad,
To cancel the timer during the countdown press
the "rIMER ON/OFF pad twice.
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Your new control has a series of tones that will
sound at different times° These tones may sound while .you set the control for an oven
function, or at the end of the oven function° It wilfalso alert you there may be a problem with
the functions. Below are the types of tones
and a brief description of each.
70_ES WNB&E $_,IYTn_ THE
When you press a touch pad .you will hear a
beep_ This beep will let .you know .you have
placed enough pressure on the pad to activate iL(The arrow pads do not beeps)
At the end of a timed cooking function, .you will hear 3 short beeps followed by I beep every
6 seconds_ This 6 second beep will continue to sound until the CL_,_/OFF pad is pressed
or you may select the special feature to cancel
this 6 second beep from sounding at the end
of future cycles.
ATTENTION TONE
This tone will sound if you make an error or
an oversight is made while setting an oven
function. Examples would be:
a, Setting a clean cycle and the oven door is
not properly closed.
bo Setting function and not pressing Start. c, Pressing an additional function pad
without first setting a temperature or time.
Any of these can be quickly identified by
watching the display.
PRI_HE,_ T TONE
When ,you set an oven temperature, the oven automatically starts to heat, When the temperature inside the oven reaches the temperature you have set, a tone will sound to let,you know the oven is ready for baking,
Press and hold the BA_E and BROI&
pads, _ t_he same f_ir_e for 3 seconds,
until the display shows "SF_L
Press the _#tT@!_$_ _f_$_ @_/@FF pad., The display will show "@,@_ 8_$P"
(continous beep).
3_
Press the F_f_,_E_ _'_f_ @N/@FF pad again.. The display will show"_$$F"
(beep canceled). Press the _%¢_2" pad, to cancel the 6
second beep and leave the special feature mode.
If,you would like to return the 6 second beep repeat steps above until the display shows your choice and press start.
If .you set an oven function and the control beeps while the display is flashing "F" and a number "F.4" or letter "F_" there may be a
problem with the control or oven. simply press
the @£$AR/OFF pad and wait about an hour, Try setting the function again. If the code
repeats, write down the flashing code and call
for service. Tell the technician what the code was flashing,
it is normal to have some odor when using
,your oven for the first time, This is caused by
the heating of new parts and insulation, To help eliminate this odor, ventiSa_e t_e
roo_ by openHng a _iradow or using a,
vent hood.
HMPO_TANT:
Never coverthe oven bottom or oven rack
with aluminum foil,
Improper use can cause poor heat flow, poor baking results, and may damage the
oven finish,
The oven vent is located behind the right rear
zoner Thisarea could become hot during oven
use° The vent is important for proper air circulation_ Never block th_s vent,
Let the oven preheat thoroughly when recipes call for preheating. Preheating is bringing the temperature up to the temperature you will be
using during baking° When the oven has reached the preheat temperature, a tone will
sound. Have foods nearby ready to place in the oven.
In the back of the oven .you will notice a small
tube This is a heat sensor that maintains the temperature of the oven, Never move or bend
this tube°
OVEN TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
Opening the door often to check foods will cause heat toss and poor baking results_
OVEN VENT
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TIP_ continued
During any oven operation you may hear a fan noise.
This is the intemat cooling fan that keeps all electrical parts from overheating. It is not uncommon for this fan to keep running
even after the oven is turned o_
(without sides)
Flat coolde sheets allow air to circulate all around the cookies for even browning.
As the oven heats, the change in temperature
inside the oven causes water droplets to form on the oven door glass, Toprevent this, open the door momentarily toallow the moist air out,
If baking with more than one pan, place the
pans so each has at least 1 to 1 1/2" of air space around it. Place pans so one is not
directly above the other.
(reflect heat)
Shiny pans are perfect for cakes and quick breads that have a golden brown crust.
#A__# BY A@E 8A_EWARI$
(absorb heat)
Perfect for yeast breads, pie cnJst or foods that have a brown crust_ The oven temperature should be reduced by 25°F
The low temperature zone of .your oven
(between 170° and 200oF) is available to keep hot cooked foods warm. However, foods kept
at these temperatures longer than 2 hours may spoil.
The Oven Temperature Sensor at the back of
the oven continuously senses and controls the temperature inside the oven. To keep a
constant set temperature, the elements will cycle or turn on and off during cooking.
When using your convenient Delay Start
operation, foods such as dairy products, fish,
poultry, etc,, should never sit more than 1hour
before cooking_ Room temperatures and the heat from the oven light promote bacterial
growth,
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The oven racks
are designed with stop locks, a
convenience as BuMp n_ well as a safety P,ACK
GUID£
precaution, for placing foods in or
removing foods from the oven,
Whentheracksare
placed correctly in the oven, the guides have a bump to prevent the racks from tilting°
Your oven has four (4) rack positions that may
be used during cooking.
"Th® top position is only a guide, It
cannot be used as a rack position.
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You may feet that your new oven cooks
differently than the oven it replaced. We recommend that you use your new oven a
few weeks to become more familiar with it, following the times given in your recipes as
a guide. See Do It Yourself Adjustment in the
back of this manual to make the adjustment if
you feel your oven is too hot or too cool for your
cooking preference:
ABw_ys pHace oven racks in the proper position _hJSe oven is cooB.
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t6
BAgiH6
1, Press the BAKI$ pad.
2o Press the UP and DOWN
arrow pads to set the oven temperature you prefer to
user
3, Press the START pad.
Toset the oven to cook for a specific time and
turn off automatical!y.
t, Press the BAKE pad,
Toset the oven to delay the start, cook for a
specific time and turn Off automatically.
t, Press the _J&K£ pad.
@
2, Press the UP or DOWN
arrow pads toset the oven
temperature you prefer to use.
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ow.
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3. Press the OVE_ O00KING TtM_ pad,
4, Press the UPand #OW_
arrow pads to set the amount of time you prefer
your foods to cook.
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@
@
2o Press the UP and/or#OWN
arrow pad to set the oven temperature .you prefer to
user
3. Press the OVEN CO01_ING TBME pad.
4o Press the UP and#OWN
arrow pads to set the amount of time you prefer
your foods to cook.
5. Press the S_'ART pad.
5. Press the DE_ Y ,START "_'BM£ pad,
& Press the UPand#OWN
arrow pads to set the time of dayyou prefer the oven
to turn on.
7. Press the START pad
These eve# eperatnons may be eessd wPJen roasting,
The oven will cut off at the end of the cooking
time unless the coot< and hold feature has been activated.
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Broiling is cooking by direct
heat from the upper element°
The oven door should remain
opened to the broil stop position during broiling.
It is not necessary to preheat
the oven when broiling° Use the broiler pan and grid that came with your range. Both are designed for proper drainage of fat and
liquid&
The LLS, Department of Agriculture notes that meat cooked rare is popular, but meat cooked to only 140°F (rare) means that some
poisoning organisms may survive..
The closer you place foods to the broil element, the faster foods brown on the outside .yet remain red to pink in the center,
Moving meats away from the element will allow the meat to cook to the center while browning
on the outside_ Using this positioning, cook side 1 at least 2 minutes longer than side 2, If .your oven is connected to 208 volts, .you may
want to use a higher rack position and/or broil
foods longer
The size, weight, thickness, starting
temperature and your preference of the doneness of the meat will affect broiling° This chart is based on meats at refrigerator temperature°
RACK
POSiTiON
o
Choose tender cuts of meat at least 3/4" thick for broiling
o Trim the outer layer of fat; slit the edges
to keep meats from curling,
o Always use tongs to turn meats, Piercing
meat allows juices to escape.
o
Salt the first side of meats just before
turning, the second side just before serving. Brush chicken and fish with butter several times as they broil
Chicken and fish should be placed on the grid skin side down,. Forfish, lightly grease the grid to prevent sticking,
3
3
3
3 2
ta, Press the BROI& pad.
(T_s will automatically set HN BrMg)
l b, While the indicator is flashing in
the display, press the BROge.
pad again if you prefer to use L O Broil.
2= Press the STAF_T pad.
3, When broiling is finished, press
theCLEAR/OFF pad°
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9° Remove thebroiler pan and grid, oven racks,
utensils and any foil that may be in the oven,
2. Soil on the front frame, 1"inside the
oven, and outside the door gasket
will need to be cleaned by hand.
Clean these areas with hot water, soap filled steel wool pads or cleansers such as Soft
Scrub® to remove any soil. Rinse well with clean water and dry.
3. Wipe up any heavy spillovers on the oven bottom°
t
C, '#ZE
Utensils should never be left
In a self-clean cycle.
The oven racks may be
cleaned during _heself.clean cycle, but will los_ their luster
and become hard to slide, ff you choose
to leave them in during the cycle, wiping them down with vegetable oil after the
cycle will help them slide easier. Always make sure the oven light is off
during the self.clean cycle to prolong the life of the bulb.
For the first clean cycle, vent the room
with an opened window or hood venL This will prevent the strong odor from
heating new parts.
,_. Do not clean the door gasket, The
fiberglass material of the oven door gasket cannot withstand abrasion, tt is essential
for the gasket to remain intact. Ifyou notice it becoming worn, frayed, or displaced on the door, it should be replaced
The door gasket is designed to have a5-6"gap
at the bottom of the door
DOOR PANEL GASKET
This allows for _"E"
proper aircirculation, ltisnormal foryourovendoor
togive theappearance ofnot having agood seal against therange, Thisis due to thegasket The locat_bnof thegasketon the oven door maintains a
good sealand prevents anyheat loss
When thedoorlocks, L C_CKFJD_will show
in the display. The oven temperature v_llneed to drop below the locking temperature before the
doorcanbeopened. ThewordtL##__
_xIIgo out in thedisplay,
ffL@@,K#OOR flashes inthedisplay, thedoor isnotclosedcompletely, simplypresson thedoor.
Clean only as touch up between clean cycle&
Use dishwashing liquid, warm water, or soapofifled steel wool pad. Rinse well after
cleaning and dry,
NEVER USE @VE_ @R-F_NERS 8N OR
AROUND ANY PART OF THE OVEN.
When cleaning, be sure not to bend or
displace the temperature sensor located on the back waft of the oven.
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The Clean Cycle is automatically set for 4 hours, but you may change this from 3 hours if oven is lightly soiled up to 5 hours if oven is
heavily soiled_
to
Press the @,&EAN pad, 4 hours will show in the
display,
@ @
If.you want to change the length of ctean time press
the UP and/or DOWN
arrow pad.
CYCLE
@ @
1, Press the CLEAN pad.
2.
Ifyou want to change the
length of clean time press the UP and/or DOWN
arrow padso
& Press the #E&A Y
START "_iMJ$ pad.
3. Press the START pad,
_ Simply press the @LEAP./OFF
oven temperature to drop below the lock
temperature (approx, 1 hour) before
attempting to open the door. Locked door will go out of the display.
After the cycle, you may
notice some white ash in _._ / the oven. Just wipe it up
with a damp cloth or
sponge_ If white spots remain, scrub them with a soap
filled steel wool pad. Be sure to rinse thoroughly. These are usually deposits of salt that cannot be removed during the cycle.
Df for a_n_ re_so_ _foe_are no_t satisfied
w6_ ghe e:BearaSe_gresuSts_ ju$_ repeat
_the cycHeo
pad. You will need to wait for the
@
@
a Press the UP or DOMfN
arrowpads to set the time
.youprefer the clean cycle
to start.
5. Press the STAR?" pad,
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