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OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL NO.
9ft. 9536t.
91t. 9536B
9tt. 95455
9tl. 95459
91t. 95465
91t. 95469
gtt. 95371
91t. 95378
I 911,95465
• Safety Instructions
o Features
CA UTIOP_:
. Operation
Read and Follow All Safety
° Care and Cleaning
Rules and Operating
instructions Before First
Use of This Product
° Problem Solving
° Easy Adjustment
• Consumer Service
Sears_ Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates_ NL60179 U.S.A.
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229C4028FO64-2(SR10287)
Range Safety ............................................3-6
Stability Device ......................................... 3
Removal of Packaging Tape .....................7
Features of Your Range ...................... 8
Protecting Your New Cooktop ............. 7
Cooking Zones ........................................ 9
Cooking Utensils and Woks .................. 9
Checking Your Cookware ................ 9
Radiant Coils ......................................... 9
Cookware Performance ...................... 9
Radiant Unit Cycle .................................. t0
Control Settings ................................... t0
Home Canning ....................................... t0
How to Set Bake ..................................... 15
Oven Cooking Tips ........................ t3-I5
Temperature Adjustment ........................ 15
Broiling .................................. 16
General Rules, Preparing Meats for
Broiling, How to Set Broil ...................... I6
SeBf.CSe_n_.g ..................... t7-18
Preparing Your Oven ..................................17
Oven Door Gasket ................................ I7
Door Lock Device ............................. 17
Walls of the Oven ......................... 17
How to Set A Clean Cycle ................... 18
To Stop A Cycle ............................. 18
After The Cycle ................................... I8
Control Panel ................................... 20
Broiler Pan and Grid .......................... 20
Painted Surfaces ..........................................20
Glass Ceramic Cooktop ........................ 19
Arrow Pads ......................................... 1I
Display ..................................................... t !
Indicator Lights ...................................... 1I
F-Codes ............................................... 1I
PF.Codes ................................................ 11
Black-Out Display ................................. 1t
Automatic Shut-Off ......................... 1t
To Set the Clock .................................... I2
To Set the Timer .................................... 12
To Reset the Timer ............................... 12
To Cancel the Timer ............................. 12
For your convenience and future reference, please write down
your model and serial numbers in the space provided. They are
located on the front frame behind the storage drawer.
MODEL NUMBER:
Surface Control Knobs ...................... 21
Oven Light Bulb ............................ 2I
Storage Drawer ............................ 22
Oven Racks .......................................... 23
Oven Door ....................................... 23
Before Calling for Service .............. 24, 25
Temperature Adjustment .................... 26
Consumer Service Numbers .................. 27
Warranty
SERIAL NUMBER:
2
_oo_s yo# _f_i need]:
Phiflips head screwdriver
1 3/8" open end or adjustable wrench
!, Remove the bracket from the prepack
located inside the oven.
Decide whether the bracke t wilt be instalte d
on the right or left side of range location.
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If the bracket side of the range is adjacent
to a cabinet, place the bracket against
back wall and cabinet as shown below.
ADJACENT CABINET OR FINAL
LOCATt,Oi'{OF RANGE SIDE
PANEL
_,,..,.---- BRACKET TO BE
OUTSIDE EDGE OF
\!,4i WALL BEHIND
If there is no adjacent cabinet, determine
where the location of the range side (painted
outside panel) will be Place the bracket
with its outside edge at this location and
against back waft, See illustration below,
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Determine whether you will anchor the
bracket to the floor or waft. Make sure this
location is clear of electrical wiring or
plumbing.
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Fasten the bracketsec urely with the screws
provided Screws are self-drilling in wood,
plywood, particle and chip board, and
most metal framing.. If attaching to
masonry, you can buy suitabfe screws and
anchors at hardware stores. Use a masonry
drill to drift the required holes..
BRACKET
\
SCREW MUST ENTER \N' 4
WOOD OR METAL
WALL
PLATE
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Using the wrench, back out the four leg
levelers at least two turns. See your
installation guide for more leveling
information before positioning range,
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Slide the range into place, Be sure rear leg
levelerfu!fy engages the slot inthe bracket If
range cannot be moved back far enough
for rear leg leveler to enter bracket, move
bracket forward as required and attach to
floor in new location
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important safety instruction 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 SUL_E your appliance iS installed and
grounded by a qualified technician.
EMPG_TA_T S_IFETY _OTgCE!
T_e C_tHfornia Safe Drinking Wa#er
_nd _'oxic Er_force_ent Ac_
requires _he governer of C_ifornia
to pubBish a Bist of substances
_nown _o _he s_'a_e to cayuse bi_h
defects or o_her reprod#c_ive harm
and requires businesses _o warn
_heir customers ef po_entBal
e_:posure _o such substances.
DO NGT touch heating elements, surfaces
near them or interior oven surfaces.. These
may be hot enough to bum even though they
are dark in color, During and after use, do not
touch or let clothing or flammable material
contact the elements or hot surfaces until they
have had time to cool Other surfaces near the
oven vent opening, oven door, window and
cooktop surfaces may also be hot enough to
cause burns,
_0 NOT leave children unattended near an
appliance in use,
,, Not to play with controls or
any part of the appliance,
,, Not to sit, climb or stand on
the door or any other part of
the appliance.
C,_UT_Gt_: Never store items
of interest to children on the
backguard or in cabinets
above the appliance. Children
climbing on the appliance
could be seriously injured.
KEEP TH_S book for later use,
Toprevent acciden_! tipping ef the
range from abnormal usage,
including excessiveloadingef the
_ven door,attach it to the wall or
floorbyins_allingthe_nti- Tipdevice
supplied, tf the rangeismovedforcleaning,
servicing er any reason,be sure the Anti.Tip
deviceis re-en_agedproperlywhen therange
is slid back in the opening. Failure _odo so
couldresult in _herange tipping ur personal
injury. Toinspecttheanti-Updevice,remove
the s_eraEedrawerand lookto see if therear
leglevelerfulty engagestheslotinthebrackeL
NEVER TRY to repair or replace any part of
the appliance unless instructions are given in
this manual, All other work shoutd be done by
a quafified technician,
_EVER USE your appliance
for warming or heating the room,
_.WA YS KEEP combustible
wall coverings, curtains, dish
cloths, towels, pothofders and
other finens a safe distance from
the appliance,
NEVER HEAT unopened food containers
Pressure buildup can cause the container to
burst and cause injury=
important safety instruction continued
NEVER LEAVE jars or cans of fat or
drippings in .your oven.
ALWAYS KEEP the oven and surface unit
areas free from things that will bum.. Food,
wooden utensils, grease buildup, gasoline and
other flammable vapors or
liquids could catch fire
Plastic utensils could melt and
canned foods could explode.
Your appliance should never
be used as a storage area..
SOME C_-E_,_ERS produce _----J .
noxious fumes and wet cloths
or sponges could cause steam
bums..
NEVER WEAR hanging or loose fitting
clothing when using .your appliance,
NEVER USE a towel or other
bulky cloth as apotholder an d
make sure the potholder is
dr,/. Moist potholders could
cause steam bums., Do not let
potho!ders touch heating
elements..
COOKWARE USED for
cooktop cooking should be
flat on the bottom and large
enough to cover the heating area being used.
This will improve heating efficiency,
Undersized utensils expose the heating area
and may result in direct contact or ignition of
clothing
NEVER LEA VE surface units unattended at
high settings Boilovers result in smoking or
greasy spills that could catch fire.
ALWAYS turn utensil handles inward and
away from other surface units to reduce the
risk of burns, ignition, unintended contact or
spillage.
NEVER cook on a broken cooktop; cleaning
solutions or spillage could penetrate it and
create the risk of efectriCaf shock or fire.
PLACE OVEN RACKS in the desired
position while the oven is cool ffracksmust be
moved while oven is hot, do not fet the potholder
contact the hot oven element
ONLY SOME 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 without
breaking due to the sudden changes in
temperatures,
ALWAYS USE care when touching cooktop
cooking zones. They wil! retain heat after the
range has been tumed off.
NEVER BLOCK the oven air vent on the
backguard of the range,
AFTER BROILING, always take the broiler
pan and grid out of the oven and clean them,
Leftover grease in the broiler pan cou/d catch fire
next time you use your oven..
ALWAYS USE care when opening the oven
door Let hot air and steam escape before
moving foods
NEVER USE aluminum foil to line the oven
bottom. Improper use of foil could result in the
risk of electrical shock and fire.
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CILE,AH ONLY the parts listed in this manual
Follow all cleaning instruction& Be sure to
remove the broiler pan and grid before starting
the self-clean cycle°
_F T'H_ SELF4#LF_A_NG mode
malfunctions, turn off the controls or disconnect
thepower supply_ Have serviced by a qualified
technician_
EAD AND
STAN#THBS
MEV'_.R F_UB_ move or damage the door
gasket on self-cleaning ranges.
¢_E_cER "_F_Y to clean utensils, cookware,
removable parts or broiler pan and grid in the
self-clean cycle.
DO _GT US_ oven cleaners- No commercial
oven cleaner or protective coating of any kind
should be used in or around any part of the oven.
COOKTOP GF_E_S_ FERE:
_ever pi¢_ up a fH_ng pan,,,
I. Turn off the surface elements.
2, Smother the flame with
a tightly fitting lid,
baking soda or use a
dry chemical foam or
halon type extinguisher.
GV_M F_E:
Do nor: _ry 'Eo_ve _.#e pa#!
_. Close the oven door and turn
controls off
2. If fire continues, throw baking
soda on the fire, or use a d_.
chemical, foam, or halon type extinguisher.
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PROTECTING
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Do not slide cookware across.your cooktop.
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Do not use a dish towel or sponge to clean
or wipe down .your cooktop
_, Do not use scouring powders or plastic,
nylon or metal cleaning pads on .your
cooktop_
o Do not apply.your cooktop cleaning creme
to the cooktop surface if the surface is hoL
• Read the instruction label on the cooktop
cleaning creme bottle before attempting to
clean the surface of.your cooktop
After cleaning the cooktop surface, be sure
to wipe off any residue that may be left from
the creme with a dry paper towel.
o For major spills, turn the surface control
knob to OFF; use a dry paper towel to ,wipe
up spill, then use a razor scraper (held with
a potholder) at a 30 ° angle against the
surface of the cooktop to scrape remaining
spill from the hot cooking zone.
° Do not cook directly on the surface of the
glass.
Do not use the cooktop as a cutting board.
#000P
To remove the adhesive left from packaging
tape, use household dishwashing fiquid,
mineral oil or cooking oil With a soft cloth rub
into the area and al!ow to soak. Rinse and dry
welt. Repeat procedure using an appliance
pofish to insure no damage is done to the
oven_ ThEs should be done before the
range is turned on for _he first fErne.
The tape cannot be removed once the
oven has heated.
Packaging tape can be found in the
foEHowing areas:
Cooktop surface
Door hancHe
Control panel area
Door trim
Oven area
I _ J _' When the surface controls are
"_ I _,' turnedoff,theHotSu_acelndicator
light will remain lit until the cooktop
surface has cooled to approximately 150 °F.
The gla_ ceramic surface will retain heat
after the indicator light goes out. Use caution
until the cooMop surface has had time to
cool. ..
FEATURESOFYS#R_EW
R_D#ANT__GE
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R, A#T C00KTOPC00KIN;
Before using your new radiant
cooktop, clean it with the Cooktop
Cleaning Creme®. This will leave
a protective coating.
The cooking 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.
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_ "2"/._-_ /_ _._._ RIGHT
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REAR 0"0 0"0
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LEFT RIGHT
FRONT FRONT
Use pans and woks that are flat on the bottom,
The size of the pan should be the same size as
the zone used when cooking°
tf .you don't know if
.your cookware is flat
on the bottom, try this
test. Turn your pan
upside down on the
countertop, place a ruler flat against the
surface of the pan The bottom of the pan and
the edge of the ruler should fit flush against
each other all the wa.y across Turn the ruler a
full 360 degrees, checking as.you turn for any
space between the two surfaces..
S,ai_Hess SteeH: Highly recommended for
use with your new cooktop, Especially good
with a sandwich clad bottom°
AHurninurn: Heavy weight aluminum
cookware recommended
Cast Erer,: Cast iron cookware that is
completely covered with porcelain enamel is
recommended. Cast iron that is not covered
with porcelain enamel maY scratch the glass
ceramic surface of the cooktop,
Copper Bo**o_,: Has good performance,
but it can leave a residue on the cooktop
surface.
Gnass.Ceramic or Stoneware: Usable,
but not recommended. It may scratch the
surface of the cooktopo
Pans should be flat on bottom
SIZE OF
COOKING
ZONE
When the knobs are turned on, coils beneath
the glass radiate heat through the glass to the
cooking utensil, 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 cooktop.
9 radiant cooking continued
COOKINGcont .e
The Temperature Limiters of the cooking zones
previde a protection for your new cooktop
The Limiters will turn the radiant coils on and
off while cooking or canning, This procedure
helps maintain an even cooking temperature
wi_hput allowing the cooking zones to
overheat,
_B
U_e_ for quick starts, such as
brit_ging water to a boil.
NED
_Jsedfor slow boil and saut6ing.
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Used for steaming foods or
keeping cooked foods at
serving temperature.
t o Push down to tum the
knob.
Water-bath or pressure canners and large
diameter pots extending more than 1"beyond
the edge of the cooktop zones may be used
whencanning This is because the temperature
needed to boil water is not harmful to the
surfaces surrounding the cooktop zones°
However, do not use Barge dHameter
canners_ po_s _r pans for _y_hBng
_fther _['_zra bo_B_r_g _a_er.
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 sources These are available
from manufacturers such as Ball and Kerr
and the Department of Agriculture
Extension Service
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Use caution while canning, to pre vent bums
from steam or heat
2. Set on or between
marks for' desired
f_eat,
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OVEN
ON
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LOCK
HOUR
HOUR MIN.
Your new range CLOCK, T_f_ER and OVEN operations are simple and easy to understand.
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DOOR
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PRE-
HEATED
The HOU£.t/DGW_._ arrow pads allow.you to
set the exact time you need.
The display in the center of .your control will
show:
1. The time of day CLOCK,
2,, The amount of time you choose when using
the T_MER.
Your control has individual indicator lights that
will show you the operations you have chosen
As you read through .Fourmanual, you wilt find
what each of these indicators are use d for an d
how they will help you in understanding your
new control.,
When the power to your range is turned on for
the first time, the display wil! flash "FF". By
pressing the CLOCK pad, the display wilt
flash "12:G0"_ Press the CLOCK pad again
and .you wilt be ready to set the clock,
ff you experience a power failure, the display
will flash "FF" The clock and any oven
operation being used at the time the power
failure occurred wifl need to be reset, Make
sure you turn the 0 VEN COHT_GL KNOB
to "OFF" before resetting the operation,
Your new control has the special feature of
blacking out the display (ha ve nothing showing
in the cfispfay)
To activate this feature
tf the time of day is showing in the display,
press the CLOCK pad once
To bring back the display from the time of day
black-out, press the CLOCK pad twice,
If the display flashes an "F" followed by a
number and beeps continuous!y, ,you have a
function error code. Note the number after the
_'F',. Turn the oven control knob to the OFF
position and press the TNMER ON/OFF pad
and the C&OCK pad, Allow the oven to cool
for about 1hour and retry the oven operation
If the problem repeats call for service Advise
the Technician what the flashing code was.
As a safety feature, this oven will automatical!y
shut off if it has been left on for more than 12
hours
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8#K T#M
The CLGCK and "rIMER are set by using the
touch pads. The TBMER will not control any
oven operation.
After releasing the _t_/f_._R pad, the timer
indicator light will blink three to five times and
the timer will begin the countdown. The Timer
Indicator Light will remain on until the
countdown reaches "e',,
When the timer has started the countdown,
.you may press the CLOCK pad to retum to
the current time of day,
At the end of the countdown the control will
beep and the Timer fndicator Light will flash to
alert you the time is up. Press the "€'E¢,gER
Of_/OFF pad
1.Press the CLOCK pad until
display flashes.
2. Press the HGUR/MfE'_UTE UP
or DO_/_t,8 pads to set the time of
day.
The clock will automatically start keeping time
within one minute or you may press the CILGCK
pad for immediate starL
The 1r_ER is on!y a minute timer; it will not
control oven operations° The maximum time
you may set is ! 1 hours and 59 minutes.
t. Press the T_MER O_/OFFpad
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"_:00" and the Timer indicator
light will flash.
REt,_E_DEB!
tf you have selected an amount of time, but
decide to change it.
If the countdown is showing in the display,
press the M#_U'YE/_GUR UP or #O_P,f_
arrow pad. Select the time.
If the time of day clock is showing in the
display, press the T_,!_ER OP,_/OFF pad.
Then, press either the _t_UTFF_JHOUR UP
or DOWN arrow pad. Select the time.
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2, Press the _fOUR/M_NU'rE UP
or #O_ arrow pads to set the
time you prefer to use.
tfyou wish to cancel the Tf._._ER, the countdown
must be showing in the display If it isn %press
the T#MER G ft,/OFF pad to recall the
countdown, then press the 7"_MER GN/_FF
pad to cancel
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ON TIPS
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, ve###_ate _'_e
room _y epe_c_g a wH++_o_ _r using a
ve_t hood,
UMPORTA_7:
Never cover the 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 on the back of the
control panel° This area could become hot
during oven use. The vent is important for
proper air circulation, Never block _his
ver_lt.
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In the back of the oven you wifl notice a small
tube. This is a heat sensor that maintains the
temperature of the oven Never move or bend
this tube,,
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OVEN TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
Opening the door often to check foods will
cause heat loss and poor baking results.
During any oven operation,you may hear a fan
noise This is the internal coofing fan that
keeps all electrical parts from overheating, It
is not uncommon for this fan to keep running
even after the oven is turned off,
OVEN 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.
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FLAT COOKIE SHEETS
(without sides)
Flat cookie sheets allow air
to circulate all around the
cookies for even browning.
(reflect heat)
Shiny pans are perfect for cakes and quick
breads that have a golden brown crust.
_LASS, _ABff¢ _O_.$TSCK_ O_
_L_KE_ED BY _GE B_E_A_E
(absorb heat)
Perfect for yeast breads, pie crust or foods that
have a brown crust. The oven temperature
should be reduced by 25°F
As the oven heats, the change in temperature
inside the oven causes water droplets to form
on the oven door glass, To prevent this, open
the door momentari!y to allowthe moist air ou_
If baking with more than one pan, place the
pans so each has at least I to 1 1/2" of air
space around it. Place pans so one is not
directly above the other.
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°
The low temperature zone of your oven
(between 170° and 2OO°F) is available to keep
hot cooked foods warm. However, foods kept
at these temperatures longer than 2 hours may
spoil.
The oven racks are
designed with stop
locks, a convenience
as well as a safety
precaution, for placing
foods in or removing
foods from the oven,
When the racks are
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°
The *op posi*ion Es o_UV a guicge. I_,
cannot be used as a rac& posi*io_,
AHv_ayspilate over_ rac_s _ ,he proper
position wM_e eve_ is c_M.
_4 oven cooking tips continued
OVEN
You may feel 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 Temperature
Adjustment in the back of this manual, if .you
fee! .your oven is too hot or too cool for .your
cooking preference.
Your new range is equipped with a Self-Clean
Door lock handle (used for self-clean only)
_Sever _ock during baking or broiHing.
TIPS continued
,, PREHEATED _ndica_or Light
turns on and stays on when oven has
reached selected temperatures,
OVEN ON gndicator L_gh_ -- turns
on and stays on when bake, broi!, or
clean function has been chosen°
o LOCK DOOR #ndica for Light _ turns
on for self-clean, if the LOCK DOOR
Indicator Light flashes you should check
for one of the following:
1, The latch handle iS locked during a baking
function.
2. The latch handle is not locked during a
self-clean function
1. Tum the OVEN CONTROL KNOB to
selected temperature from WM to 550°F
OVEN
ON
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LOCa_
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PRE-
HEATED
Your oven control has a selector knob for
choosing BAKE, BROEL, orCLEAN. There
are also three indicator lights,:
2, The "0 VEN ON" indicator light will glow.
3, When the oven has reached the selected
temperature the "PREHEATED" and
"OVEN ON" indicator lights will glow_
Place food in the oven
4, The "PREHEATED" and "OVEE_ ON"
indicator fights wifl remain on untif baking is
complete and the controf knob is turned to
the OFF position
During the baking function you may hear
clicking This is normal The oven heating
elements cycle on and off to maintain the
selected temperature
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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
liquids.
The US. Department of Agriculture notes that
meat cooked rare is popular, but meat cooked
to only 140=F (rare) means that some food
poisoning organisms may survive,
The closer you place foods to the brofl 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, Cook side I at feast 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 Ionger_
The weight, thickness, starting
temperature and .your preference of the
doneness of the meat wifl affect broih'ng., This
chart is based on meats at refrigerator
temperature_
RACK
POSITION
Choose tender cuts of meat at least 3/4"
thick for broiling.
Trim the outer layer of fat; slit the edges to
keep meats from curling
Always use tongs to turn meats. Piercing
meat allows juices to escape.
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. For fish, lightly grease
the grid to prevent sticking.
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3
1. Set the OVEN CONTE_OL
KNOB to BRONL.
2. When broiling is finished, turn
the OVE_S CONTROL
KNOB to the "OFF"
position,
OFF
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SELF t#ft#G CYCLE
1. Remove the broiler 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-rifled
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°
_owr FR^_£
tens{lsshould never be left in a
elf.clean cycle.
] ( the ovenracksmaybe clea ed
Mill lose their luster and beconte
hard to slide, if you cheese to leave them nn
I during the cycle, wiping tl_ern down _,_th
j vegetable eil after the cycle e_ill help _em
j slide easier.
Always make sure the even fight is off dunng
J the self-clean cycle to Frolong the _ife of the
I bulb.
! For the first clean cycle, veM the room wRhan
I opened window orhood vent, This _,illpreFefit
4. Do not clean the door gasket The
fiberglass material of the oven door gasket
cannot withstand abrasion., It is essential
forthe gasket to remain intact, lf you notice
it becoming worn, frayed, or displaced on
the door, it should be replaced
The door gasket bOO.PANE, GASKE'r
is designed to
have a 5-6"gap
at the bottom of
the door.
This allows for oooRu.E.)
proper air circulation. It is normal for your oven
door to give the appearance of not having a
good seal against the range,, This is due to the
gasket. The location of the gasket on the oven
door maintains a good seal and prevents any
heat loss,.
Whenthedoor locks, LOCK _GR and GVEt_
ON indicator lights will glow The oven
temperature will need to drop below the locking
temperature before the door can be opened
The fLOCK DGGR_ and GVE_ Gt_ indicators
will blink
If the LGCK DOOR indicator flashes, the
door is not closed completely; simply push
the handle to the lock position
Clean on!y as touch up between clean cycles.
Use dishwashing liquid, warm water, or
soap-filled steel wool pad Rinse wet! after
cleaning and dry,
NEVER USE GVEN CLEAE_$ERS t_P#GR
AROUND ANY PA_T GF THE GVEt_,
When cleaning, be sure not to bend or
displace the temperature sensor located on
the back wall of the oven,
"17 selFclean cycle continued