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Table of Contents
Slide-in RangeWarranty ............................................................ 2
iMPORTANTSAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS .................................. 3-5
Product Record .......................................................................... 5
Serial PlateLocation .................................................................. 5
Protection Agreements ............................................................. 6
GroundingInstructions .............................................................. 7
Conversionto Liquefied Petroleum Gas .................................. 7
Range Features.......................................................................... 8
Before Setting Surface Controls ......................................... 9=10
Setting Surface Controls ....................................................11-12
Surface Cooking .................................................................. 13-14
Before Setting Oven Controls ............................................ 14-15
Air Circulation in the Oven ...................................................... 15
Control Pad Features ............................................................... 16
Minimum and Maximum Control Pad Settings ....................... 16
Setting Oven Controls ......................................................... 17=33
Setting Warmer Drawer Controls ....................................... 34-35
Self-Cleaning ....................................................................... 36-38
Adjusting Oven Temperature .................................................. 38
General Care & Cleaning .................................................... 39-43
Before You Call .................................................................... 44-45
Sears Service ........................................................................... 48
Please carefully read and save these instructions
This Use & Care Manual contains general operating instructionsfor your appliance and feature informationfor several
models. Your product may not have all the described features. The graphics shown are representative. The graphics on your
appliance may not look exactly like those shown. Common sense and caution must be practiced when installing,operating
and maintaining any appliance.
Kenmore Elite Appliance Warranty
OneYear Limited Warranty
When installed, operated and maintained according to all instructions supplied with the product, ifthis appliance fails due to
a defect inmaterial or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, call 1=800=4=MY=HOME®to arrange for free
repair, if this appliance is used for other than private family purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 days from the date of
purchase.
This warranty covers only defects in material and workmanship. Sears will NOT pay for:
1. Expendable items that can wear out from normal use, including but not limited to filters, belts, light bulbs, and bags.
2. A service technician to instructthe user incorrect product installation, operation or maintenance.
3. A service technician to clean or maintain this product.
4. Damage to or failure of this product ifitis not installed, operated or maintained according to all instructions supplied with
the product.
5. Damage to or failure of this product resulting from accident, abuse, misuse or use for other than itsintended purpose.
6. Damage to or failure of this product caused by the use of detergents, cleaners, chemicals or utensils other than those
recommended in all instructions supplied with the product.
7. Damage to or failure of parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to this product.
FIVE=YEAR UMITED WARRANTY
For the second through the fifth year from the date of purchase, when installed and operated according to the Installation
instructionsand Use & Care Guide, Sears will supply the following range parts free of charge if they fail for the reasons
listed below. Customer must pay labor cost of installation.
= Cooktop glass if itfails due to thermal shock.
• Cooktop elements ifthey are defective.
What Sears will not cover:
• Failure of the product ifit isabused, misused, or used for other than the intended purpose.
= Damage to the cooktop glass caused by the use of cleaners or utensils other than the recommended cleaning cream
and tools.
= Damage to the cooktop glass caused by hardened spills of sugary materials (including starches from vegetables or
pastas) or melted plastic that are not cleaned according to the directions in the Use & Care Guide.
• Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance.
Disclaimer of implied warranties; limitation of remedies
Customer's sole and exclusive remedy under this limited warranty shall be product repair as provided herein. Implied
warranties, includingwarranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest
period allowed by law. Sears shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some states and provinces do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on the duration of impliedwarranties
of merchantability or fitness, so these exclusions or limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty applies only while this appliance is used inthe United States and Canada.
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
Sears Canada Inc.,Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2B8
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Printed in United States
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important Safety instructions
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Save these instructions for future reference.
This manual contains many important safety messages. Always read and obey all safety messages.
The safety symbol _ calls your attention to safety messages that inform you of hazards that can kill or hut t yuu ,J_ uu _ b,
or cause damage to the product.
indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided may result in death or serious injury.
indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury, or
product damage.
All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the
instructions are not followed.
if the information in this manual is not followed
exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property
damage, personal injury or death.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
-- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
-- WHAT TO DO IFYOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in
your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone.
Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
• if you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
-- Installation and service must be performed by a qualified
installer, servicer or the gas supplier.
_-_ • injury to persons could result.
_i install anti-tip device packed
the range must be secured by properly
installedanti-tip bracket(s) provided with the
range. To check if the bracket(s) is installed
properly, remove the lower panel or storage
drawer and verify that the anti-tip bracket(s) is
engaged. Refer to the installation instructions
for proper anti-tip bracket(s) installation.
All ranges can tip.
with range.
See installation instructions.
To reduce the risk of tipping,
• Remove all tape and packaging before using the
range. Destroy the carton and plastic bags after
unpacking the range. Never allow children to play with
packaging material.
• Proper Installation-Be sure your appliance is properly
installed and grounded by a qualified technician in
accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1 latest edition, and National Electrical Code
ANSI/NFPA No. 70--latest edition, and local code
requirements, install only per installation instructions
provided in the literature package for this range.
Sears Parts & Repair is the recommended repair service
for this appliance. Know how to disconnect the power to
the range at the circuit breaker or fuse box and gas
supply at the main shutoff valve in case of an
emergency. Remove the drawer to access the valve.
• User servicing--Do not repair or replace any part of
the appliance unless specifically recommended in
the manuals. All other servicing should be done only by
a qualified technician, This may reduce the risk of
personal injury and damage to the range.
• Never modify or alter the construction of a range by
removing leveling legs, panels, wire covers, anti-tip
brackets/screws, or any other part of the product.
Stepping, leaning or sitting on the door or
drawer of this range can result in serious injuries and also
cause damage to the range. Do not allow children to climb or
play around the range. The weight of a child on an open door
may cause the range to tip, resulting in serious burns or other
injury. An open drawer, when hot, may cause burns.
Do not use the oven or warmer drawer (if
equipped) for storage.
Do not store items of interest to children
in the cabinets above a range. Children climbing on the
range to reach items could be seriously injured.
NEVER use this appliance as a space heater
to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result incarbon
monoxide poisoning and overheating ofthe oven.
• StorageinoronAppliance--Flammablematerialsshould
not be stored in an oven, near surface burners or in the
drawer (if equipped). This includes paper, plastic and cloth
items, such as cookbooks, plasticware and towels, as well
as flammable liquids. Do not store explosives, such as
aerosol cans, on or near the appliance. Flammable materials
may explode and result in fire or property damage.
• Do not leave children alone--Children should not be
left alone or unattended in the area where appliance is
in use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand on
any part of the appliance.
• DO NOTTOUCH SURFACE BURNERS, AREAS NEAR
THESE BURNERS, OVEN HEATING ELEMENTS OR
INTERIOR SURFACES OF THE OVEN OR WARMER
DRAWER (if equipped). Both surface burners and oven
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important
Safety Instructions
heating elements may be hot even though they are dark
in color. Areas near surface burners may become hot
enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not
touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials touch
these areas until they have had sufficient time to cool.
Among these areas are the cooktop, surfaces facing the
cooktop, the oven vent openings and surfaces near
these openings, oven door and window.
Wear proper apparel--Loose-fitting or hanging
garments should never be worn while using the
appliance. Do not let clothing or other flammable
materials contact hot surfaces.
Do not use water or flour on grease fires--Smother
the fire with a pan lid, or use baking soda, a dry
chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
= When heating fat or grease, watch it closely. Fat or =
grease may catch fire ifallowed to become too hot.
in case of fire or gas leak, be sure to turn
off the main gas shutoff valve.
= Use only dry potholders--Moist or damp potholders
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do
not let potholders touch hot heating elements. Do not =
use a towel or other bulky cloth instead of a potholder.
= Do not heat unopened food containers--Buildup of
pressure may cause container to burst and result in
injury.
• Remove the oven door from any unused range if it is
to be stored or discarded.
IMPORTANT--Do not attempt to operate the oven during
a power failure, if the power fails, always turn the oven
off. If the oven is not turns off and the power resumes, the
oven may begin to operate again. Food left unattended
could catch fire or spoil.
Use proper flame size--Adjust flame size
so it does not extend beyond the edge of the utensil.
The use of undersize utensils will exposed a portion of the
burner flame to direct contact and may result in ignition of
clothing. Proper relationship of utensil to flame will also
improve efficiency.
Do not use stove top grills on the burner
grates of sealed gas burners. If you use a stove top grill on
a sealed gas burner, it will cause incomplete combustion
and can result in exposure to carbon monoxide levels above
allowable current standards. This can be hazardous to your
health.
Electronic controllers can be damaged
by cold temperatures. When you use your appliance for
the first time, or if it has not been used for a long
period of time, make sure that it has been exposed to a
temperature above 0°C/32°F for at least 3 hours before
connecting it to the power supply.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING
YOUR COOKTOP
• Know which knob controls each surface heating unit.
Always turn the knob to the LITE position when igniting
the burners. Visually check that burner has lit. Then
adjust the flame so itdoes not extend beyond the edge
of the utensil.
Use proper pan size. This appliance is equipped with
one or more surface burners of different sizes. Select
utensils having flat bottoms large enough to cover the
surface burner. The use of undersized utensils will
expose a portion of the surface burner to direct contact
and may result in ignitionof clothing. Proper relationship
of utensil to the surface burner will also improve
efficiency.
Utensil handles should be turned inward and not
extend over adjacent surface burners--To reduce the
risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and
spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil. The
handle of the utensil should be positioned so that it is
turned inward, and does not extend over adjacent surface
burners.
Never leave surface burners unattended at high heat
settings--Boilovers cause smoking and greasy
spillovers that may ignite, or a pan that has boiled dry
may melt.
Protective liners--Do not use aluminum foil to line oven
bottom or any other part of the appliance. Only use
aluminum foil as recommended for baking ifused as a
cover placed on the food. Any other use of protective
liners or aluminum foil may result in a risk of electric
shock or fire or short circuit.
Glazed cooking utensils--Only certain types of glass,
glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed
utensils are suitable for rangetop service without
breaking due to the sudden change intemperature.
Check the manufacturer's recommendations for rangetop
USe.
= Do not use decorative surface burner covers. Ifa
burner is accidentally turned on, the decorative cover will
become hot and possibly melt. Burns will occur if the hot
covers are touched. Damage may also be done to the
cooktop or burners because the covers may cause
overheating. Air will be blocked from the burner and
cause combustion problems.
FOR GLASS COOKTOPS ONLY
= Do not clean or operate a broken cooktop--lf cooktop
should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers may
penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric
shock. Contact a qualified technician immediately.
= Clean cooktop glass with caution--if awet sponge or
cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be
careful to avoid a steam burn. Some cleaners can
produce harmful fumes if applied to a hot surface.
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important
Safety Instructions
• Avoid scratching the cooktop glass with sharp
objects.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING
YOUR OVEN
= Use care when opening oven door or warmer drawer
(if equipped)--Stand to the side of the range when
opening the door of a hot oven. Let hot air or steam
escape before you remove or replace food in the oven/
warmerdrawer.
• Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed. The oven vent is
located at the rear of the cooktop. Touching the surfaces
in this area when the oven is operating may cause severe
burns. Also, do not place plastic or heat-sensitive items
on or near the oven vent. These items could melt or
ignite.
NEVER cover any slots, holes or
passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack
materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow
through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide
poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may trap heat, causing a
fire hazard.
• Placementofoven/warmerdrawer(ifequipped)racks.
Always place oven racks in desired location while oven/
warmer drawer (if equipped) is cool. Jfrack must be
moved while oven is hot use extreme caution. Use
potholders and grasp the rack with both hands to
reposition. Do not let potholders contact the hot heating
elements inthe oven/warmer drawer (if equipped).
Remove all utensils from the rack before moving.
= Do not use the broiler pan without its insert. The
broiler pan and its insert allow dripping fat to drain and be
kept away from the high heat of the broiler.
= Do not cover the broiler insert with aluminum foil.
Exposed fat and grease could ignite.
= Do not touch a hot light bulb with a damp cloth. Doing
so could cause the bulb to break. Disconnect the
appliance or turn off the power to the appliance before
removing and replacing light bulb.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING
YOUR RANGE
• Clean the range regularly to keep all parts free of
grease that could catch fire. Exhaust fan ventilation
hoods and grease filters should be kept clean. Do not
allow grease to accumulate on hood or filter. Greasy
deposits in the fan could catch fire. When you are flaming
food under the hood, turn the fan on. Refer to the hood
manufacturer's instructionsfor cleaning.
SELF CLEANING OVENS
= in the self=Cleaning cycle only clean the parts listed in
this Use and Care Guide. Before self cleaning the oven,
remove the broiler pan and any utensils or foods from the
oven.
• Do not use oven cleaners--No commercial oven cleaner
or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be
used in or around any part of the oven.
• Do not clean door gasket--The door gasket is essential
for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage
or move the gasket.
• Remove oven racks. Oven racks color will change if left i'_-
in the oven during a self-cleaning cycle.
= The health of some birds is extremely
sensitive to the fumes given off during the self=
cleaning cycle of the range. Move the birds to another
well ventilated room.
Important Safety Notice
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement
Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of
substances known to the state to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses
to warn customers of potential exposure to such
substances.
Product Record Serial Plate Location
In this space below, record the date of purchase, model and serial
number of your product. You will find the model and serial number
printed on the serial plate.
Model No. 790.
Serial No.
Date of purchase
Save these instructions and your sales receipt for future reference.
You will find the model
and serial number
printed on the serial
plate. The serial plate is
located as shown below.
Remember to record the
serial number for future
reference.
Serial Plate
Location
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PROTECTION AGREEMENTS
in the U.S.A.
Master Protection Agreements
Congratulations on making a smart purchase. Your new
Kenmore ®product is designed and manufactured for years
of dependable operation. But like all products, it may
require preventive maintenance or repair from time to time.
That's when having a Master Protection Agreement can
save you money and aggravation.
Purchase a Master Protection Agreement now and protect
yourself from unexpected hassle and expense.
The Master Protection Agreement also helps extend the life
of your new product. Here's what's included in the
Agreement:
[Y_ Expert service by our 12,000 professional repair
specialists
lY_ Unlimited service and no charge for parts and labor
on all covered repairs
5_ "No=lemon" guarantee- replacement
of your covered product if four or more product failures
occur within twelve months
5_ Product replacement if your covered product can't be
fixed
Annual Preventive Maintenance Check at your
request- no extra charge
Fast help by phone - phone support from a Sears
technician on products requiring in-home repair, plus
convenient repair scheduling
5_ Power surge protection against electrical damage
due to power fluctuations
5_ Rental reimbursement if repair of your covered
product takes longer than promised
in Canada
Maintenance Agreements
Your purchase has added value because you can
depend on Sears HomeCentral®for service. With over
2400 Service Technicians and more than a million parts
and accessories, we have the tools, parts, knowledge
and skills to ensure our pledge: We Service What We
Sell.
Your Kenmore ®product is designed, manufactured
and tested to provide years of dependable operation. But
like all products, it may require service from time to time.
The Sears Maintenance Agreement offers you an
outstanding service program, affordably priced.
The Sears Maintenance Agreement:
Is your way to buy tomorrow's service at today's price
Eliminates repair bills resulting from normal wear and
tear
Provides phone support from a Sears technician on
products requiring in-home repair
Even if you don't need repairs, provides an annual
Preventive Maintenance Check, at your request, to
ensure that your product is in proper running condition.
Some limitations apply. For more information about
Sears Canada Maintenance Agreements,
call 1=800=361=6665
Once you purchase the Agreement, a simple phone call is
all that it takes for you to schedule service. You can call
anytime day or night, or schedule a service appointment
on-line.
Sears has over 12,000 professional repair specialists, who
have access to over 4.5 million quality parts and
accessories. That's the kind of professionalism you can
count on to help prolong the life of your new purchase for
years to come. Purchase your Master Protection
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Some limitations and exclusions apply.
For prices and additional information call
1-800-827-6655.
Sears Installation Service
For Sears professional installation of home
appliances, garage door openers, water heaters,
and other major home items, in the U.S.A. call
1-800-4-MY-HOME®
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Grounding instructions
For personal safety, the cooktop must be properly grounded. For
maximum safety, the power cord must be plugged into an electrical
outlet that is correctly polarized and properly grounded.
DO NOT Operate the cooktop using a 2-prong adapter or an extension
cord. If a 2-prong wall receptacle is the only available outlet, it is the
personal responsibility of the consumer to have it replaced with a
properly grounded 3-prong wall receptacle installed by a qualified
electrician.
See the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS packaged with this cooktop
for complete installation and grounding instructions.
This appliance is equipped with a 3-prong grounding
plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged
directlyintoa properlygrounded receptacle. DO NOTcut or removethe
grounding prong from this plug.
Personal injury or death from electrical shock may
occur if the range is not installed by a qualified installer or
electrician.
Grounding type
wall receptacle
_Avoid fire hazard or electrical shock.
DO NOT use an adapter plug, an extension cord, or
remove grounding prong from electrical power cord.
Failure to follow this warning can cause serious
injury, fire or death.
Do not, under any
circumstances,
cut, remove, or
bypass the
grounding prong.
Power supply cord with
3-prong grounding plug
This natural gas range is designed to allow for conversion
to Liquefied Petroleum (L.P.) Gas.
Only a qualified service agent should perform the L.P.
conversion. Call I=800=4=IVIY=HOME® if you wish to have
Sears Service perform the conversion. An L.P. Conversion
Kit is provided with this range and is located on the right
panel (right side) of the range. The kit contains installation
instructions which must be read before and followed
carefully when installing the kit.
To avoid serious injury, any additions,
changes or conversions required in order for this appliance /_
to satisfactorily meet the application needs must be made
by a qualified service agent.
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Range Features
Your
Slide=In
Range
Features
At a Glance
Convection
Fan Cover
Broil Self-Cleaning
Broil Pan
Insert
Searing Grill
Dishwasher Safe
Burner Grates
Electronic Warmer
Drawer Control
Electronic Oven Controls with
Clock and Kitchen Timer
BurnerValve
Knob
Interior Oven
Interior Halogen
Oven Ligths
ustable
Oven Racks
Piece Door
Handle
Convection
Rack
14,200 BTU
Power Burner Oven Vent
T
9,500 BTU Porcelain Cooktop
Burner
T
Warmer Drawer with Rack
*9,000 BTU Burner Oven Vent
5,OOOBTU
Simmer Burner
*9,000 BTU
Burner
16,200 BTU
Power Burner
ii
i
Ceramic
Cooktop
Oven Door
with Large Window
Opening
5,OOOBTU
Simmer Burner
*9,000 BTU 17,200 BTU
Burner Power Burner
Note: The features of your range will *27,000 BTU when used with all 3 burners
vary according to model, combined as a Bridge Burner.
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Before Setting Surface Controls
Assembly of the Surface Burner Heads, Burner Caps and Burner Grates (Porcelain Cooktop
models)
It is very important to make sure that all of the Surface Burner Heads, Surface Burner Caps and Surface Burner Grates
are installed correctly and at the correct locations.
1. Remove all packing tape from cooktop area. Remove all
Burner Caps and Burner Heads.
2. Discard all packing material located under Burner Heads (if
applicable).
3. To replace the Burner Heads & Caps, match the letters
located under center of Burner Caps with the letters located
inside Burner Heads (Figure 1).
4. Match Burner Skirts with Burner Heads and Burner Caps (see
Figure 1). Replace the Burner Heads and Caps on cooktop
:_:: //j
(see Figure 2). Carefully align the Electrodes into slot or hole
of each Burner Head (Figure 3). Note: The Burner Heads
should sit flat on Cooktop Burner Skirts.
6 "_" Elect rode
5. Place the removable oven vent cover over the fixed oven
vent cover.
Figure 1
6. Unpack Burner Grates and position on the cooktop.
REMEMBER-- DO NOT ALLOW SPILLS, FOOD, CLEANING AGENTS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL TO ENTER THE
GAS ORIFICE HOLDER OPENING. Always keep the Burner Caps and Burner Heads in place whenever the surface
burners are in use.
_14.2K _ 5K"
Figure 2
_ectrodes must
_i,_ure 3 align into slot or hole for each
Burner Head
Assembly of the Surface Burner Heads, Burner Caps and Burner Grates (Ceramic Glass
Cooktop models)
It is very important to make sure that all of the Surface Burner
Heads, Surface Burner Caps and Surface Burner Grates are
installed correctly and at the correct locations.
1. Be sure to follow the installation instructions before installing
and using your new range.
2. Remove all packing tape from cooktop. Remove Burner Caps
and Burner Heads (See Figure 4).
3. Discard all packing material located under all Burner Heads (if
applicable).
4.To replace Burner Heads & Caps, match the letters located under
center of Burner Caps with the letters located inside Burner Head BridgeBurnerHead
(only positions A & F are marked with letters - See Figure 5).
Place all Burner Heads & Caps on the cooktop (See Figure 4)
while carefully aligning the Electrodes into slots or holes of the
Burner Heads (Figure 7). Note: The Burner Heads should sit flat
on Cooktop Burner Skirts.
5. Replace Bridge Burner Caps. These include one Bridge Burner
Center Cap (rectangular shaped) and the two Bridge Burner End L Bridge
Caps (The Bridge Burner End Caps will fit either the front or rear Burner
Bridge Burner Head locations). Make sure that the tabs located Center
under the Bridge Burner Caps fall into the slots located in the Figure 7
Bridge Burner
3 positions
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9k _t
................. ..... 17.2k ........
Figure4
Cap
/
Figure5
Electrodes
must align into slot or hole
for each Burner Head
Burner Caps lie flat and evenly on the Bridge Burner Head. i Burner ._:
6. Unpack Burner Grates. NOTE: Do not force End Burner Grates
Bridge Burner Head (See arrows in Figure 6)and that all the Bridge i i i Bridge
down on cooktop. Be careful to line up the 2 Grate Pins located
on each of the 2 End Burner Grates into the Pilot holes located .............
on top of the Burner Caps (See Figure 8). Position Burner
Fig
End
Grate
_ _ Burner
Cap
Pilot hole
Grates on cooktop and check that all the Burner Grate legs lie
on the glass surface.
Figure8
7. Place Center Burner Grate between the end Burner Grates.
REMEMBER -- DO NOT ALLOW SPILLS, FOOD, CLEANING AGENTS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL TO ENTER THE
GAS ORIFICE HOLDER OPENING. Always keep the Burner Caps and Burner Heads in place whenever the surface
burners are in use. 9
Pin
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Before Setting Surface Controls
Locations of the Gas Surface Burners
(For models with Porcelain Cooktop =Figure 1)
Your range is equipped with gas surface burners with different
BTU ratings. The ability to heat food quicker and in larger
volumes increases as the burner size increases.
The small SIMMER burner is best used for simmering delicate
sauces, etc. This burner is located at the right rear burner position
on the cooktop.
The STANDARD burner can be used for most surface cooking
needs. This standard burner is located at the left front position on
the cooktop.
The POWER burners are best used for bringing large quantities of
liquid rapidly up to temperature or when preparing larger quantities
of food. The 2 POWER burners are located at the right front and
left rear positions on the cooktop.
Regardless of size, always select cookware that is suitable for the
amount and type of food being prepared. Select a burner and
flame size appropriate to the pan. Never allow flames to extend
beyond the outer edge of the pan.
Figure 1
Figure2
Locations of the Gas Surface Burners
(For models with Ceramic Glass Cooktop - Figure 2)
The SIMMER burner is best used for simmering delicate sauces,
etc. This burner is located at the right rear burner position on the
cooktop.
The STANDARD sized burner are used for most surface cooking
needs. These burners are located at the left front and left rear
positions on the cooktop.
The POWER burner is best used for bringing large quantities of
liquid rapidly up to temperature or when preparing larger quantities
of food. This burner is located at the right front position on the
cooktop.
The BRIDGE burner is best suited when using rectangular or long
shaped cookware. The left rear and left middle are combined and
controlled by the same control knob. The left front burner may also
be added fora total of 3 burners.
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Setting Surface Controls
Do not place plastic
items such as salt and pepper shakers,
spoon holders or plastic wrappings on
top of the range when it is in use.
These items could melt or ignite.
Potholders, towels or wood spoons could
catch fire if placed too close to a flame.
In the event of an electrical power outage,
the surface burners can be lit manually.
To light a surface burner, hold a lit match
to the burner head, then slowly turn the
surface control knob to LITE. After burner
lights push in and turn knob to desired
setting. Use caution when lighting surface
burners manually.
Operating the Gas Surface Controls:
1. Place cooking utensil on surface burner.
2. Push the surface control knob down and turn counterclockwise out of
the OFF position (See Figure 1).
3. Release the knob and rotate to the LITE position. Note: All four
electronic surface ignitors will spark at the same time. However, only
the burner you are turning on will ignite.
4. Visually check that the burner has a flame.
5. Turn the control knob counterclockwise to the desired flame size.
The control knobs do not have to be set at a particular setting. Use the
knob indicator settings to adjust the flame as needed. DO NOT cook
with the surface control knob in the LITE position. (The electronic
ignitor will continue to spark if the knob is left in the LITE position.)
Setting Proper Surface Burner Flame Size
For most cooking, start on the highest control setting and then turn to a
lower one to complete the process. Use the recommendations below as a
guide for determining proper flame size for various types of cooking. The
size and type of utensil used and the amount of food being cooked will
influence the setting needed for cooking.
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*Flame Size Type of Cooking
Figure 1
High Flame Start most foods; bring water to a boil; pan broiling.
Medium Flame Maintain a slow boil; thicken sauces, gravies; steaming.
Low Flame Keep foods cooking; poach; stewing.
*These settings are based on using medium=weight metal or
aluminum pans with lids. Settings may vary when using other types
of pans. The color of the flame is the key to proper burner adjustment. A
good flame is clear, blue and hardly visible in a well-lighted room. Each
cone of flame should be steady and sharp. Clean burner if flame is yellow-
orange.
Regardless of size, always select cookware that is suitable for the amount
and type of food being prepared. Select a burner and flame size
appropriate to the pan. Never allow flames to extend beyond the outer
edge of the pan.
Never extend the flame beyond the outer edge of the utensil. A higher
flame wastes heat and energy and increases your risk of being burned
by the flame (Figure 2).
For deep fat frying, use a thermometer and adjust the surface control
knob accordingly. If the fat is too cool, the food will absorb the fat and be
greasy. If the fat is too hot, the food will brown so quickly that the center
will be undercooked. Do not attempt to deep fat fry too much food at once
as the food will neither brown nor cook properly.
Figure 2
Improper
flame size
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Setting Surface Controls (cont'd)
Setting the Bridge Burner (some models)
The Bridge Burner should be used with rectangular shaped cookware.
Cookware like the cast-iron Griddle that is supplied with your range is designed
specifically for best results with the Bridge Burner.
The Bridge Burner feature may be used to combine the cooking power of 2 or if
needed 3 gas surface Burners located along the left-hand side of the glass
cooktop. The left rear and left center Burners are controlled by the left rear surface
Control Knob. In addition the left front Burner may be added to the Bridge Burner
with the left front gas Control Knob (See Figure 1).
Operating the Bridge Burner (some models)
1. Push the left rear surface control knob in and turn counterclockwise out of
the OFF position (See Figure 2).
2. Release the knob and rotate to the LITE position (See Figures 2 & 3). Note:
All electronic surface ignitors will spark at the same time. However, only the
selected surface Burner will lite.
3. Visually check that the left rear Burner has lit.
4. Continue to rotate the gas control knob clockwise past the first LO setting to
the arrow marked BRIDGE.
5. Visually check that both the left rear and left center Burners are lit.
6. When both burners are lit, continue to turn the control knob
counterclockwise to adjust to the desired flame size for both burners
together. Note: The markings between the 2nd HI and LO settings on the left
rear control knob adjust the flame size for both burners. Use the guide marks
between the 2nd HI and LO settings and adjust the flame size as needed
(Refer to Figure 3).
7. Add the left front Burner if needed. Once lit, visually adjust the flame size of
the left front Burner to match the flame size of the Bridge Burner.
8. Place cooking utensil centered over the left-hand cooktop surface Burner
Grate. DO NOT cook with any of the surface control knobs in the LITE
position (The electronic ignitor will continue to spark if the knob is left in the
LITE position).
Note: If only the left rear surface Burner is needed, follow the instructions
provided below.
Figure 1
Operating only the Left rear Gas Surface Burner (some models)
1. Place cooking utensil centered over the left-rear surface Burner Grate.
2. Push the left rear surface control knob in and turn counterclockwise out of
the OFF position (See Figure 2).
3. Release the knob and rotate to the LITE position. Note: All electronic surface
ignitors will spark at the same time. However, only the left rear Burner will
ignite.
4.
Visually check that the left-rear burner has lit. Adjust the
flame size by turning the control knob between the first HI
and LO settings (See Figure 3). DO NOT cook with the
surface control knob in the LITE position (The electronic
ignitor will continue to spark if the knob is left in the LITE
position).
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Left Rear Burner
flame adjustment
area
Figure 2
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Bridge Burner-- _E
LITE position H I
Bridge Burner
Figure 3
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Surface Cooking
Use Proper Cookware
Cookware should
have flat bottoms that
make good contact
with the entire surface
heating element.
Check for flatness by
rotating a ruler across
the bottom of the Figure 1
cookware (See Figure
1). Be sure to follow
the recommendations for using cookware
as shown in Figure 2.
Note: The size and type of cookware used
will influence the setting needed for best
cooking results.
CORRECT
• Flat bottom and straight
sides.
• Tight fitting lids.
• Weight of handle does not tilt
pan. Pan is well balanced.
Pan sizes match the amount
of food to be prepared.
Made of material that
conducts heat well.
Easy to clean.
iNCORRECT
• Curved and warped pan bottoms.
Pan overhangs burner grate by
more than 2.5 cm (1").
Heavy handle tilts pan.
Flame extends beyond pan.
Note: Always use a utensil for its intended
purpose. Follow manufacturer's instructions.
Some utensils were not made to be used in
the oven or on the cooktop.
Using a wok
Woks with flat bottoms suitable for use
on your cooktop are available in most
cookshop or hardware stores. Round-
bottomed woks (with a support ring
that does not extend beyond the
burner circumference) may also be
used. The metal ring was designed to
support the wok safely when it is filled
with large amounts of liquids (soup
making) or fat (frying).
Wire trivets: Do not use wire trivets.
Cookware bottoms must be in direct
contact with the grates.
Figure 2
* Specialty pans such as lobster pots, griddles and pressure cookers may be
used but must conform to the above recommended cookware requirements.
DO NOT use a wok if it is equipped with
a metal ring that extends beyond the
burner circumference. Because this
ring traps heat, the surface unit and
cooktop surface could be damaged.
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Surface Cooking (cont'd)
Care & Seasoning of the Griddle
Before first use:
• Wash Griddle in hot soapy water. Rinse and then dry completely.
• Apply a thin coat of vegetable oil to the entire surface (front and back of griddle).
=Preheat your oven to 350°E Place the griddle on the upper rack in your oven.
Bake griddle for 1 hour at 350°F, then turn oven OFF and let cool before remov-
ing.
• The surface may appear to have a tacky feel to it from the seasoning process. If
desired, wash the griddle in hot soapy water, rinse well, and dry completely.
After each use:
=To prevent rusting, store in a dry place and keep uncovered.
After each use, clean with a stiff brush and hot water only.
• DO NOT CLEAN GRIDDLE IN DISHWASHER.
• Dry Immediately and apply a light coating of vegetable oil to griddle before
storing.
Using the Griddle:
=Place either side of the griddle centered over the left side gas burners or over
the Bridge Burner. For location refer to Figure 1.
• Preheat the griddle for 5 minutes on medium to medium low setting. Slow
preheat ensures even heat distribution during the cooking process.
• DO NOT preheat the griddle on Hi setting. Preheating on HI may warp the
griddle and prevent even heat distribution.
Figure 1
Before Setting Oven Controls
_This range has afan that will turn "ON" and "OFF" by itself to keep the electronics cool. it may continue
to run after the range has been turned "OFF", but may also stop immediately and then turn "ON" after a while.
Oven Vent Location
The oven vent is located in the center rear on the
cooktop. When the oven ison, warm air passes through
the vent. This venting is necessary for proper air
circulation inthe oven and good baking results. DO NOT
BLOCK OVEN VENT. Never close off the openings with
aluminum foil or any other material.
OVEN VENT
To remove, pull the rack forward until it stops. Lift up
front of rack and slide out. To replace, fit the rack onto
the guides on the oven walls. Tilt the front of the rack
upward and slide the rack back into place.
Removing and Replacing Oven Racks
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Before Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Arranging Oven Racks
ALWAYS ARRANGE OVEN RACKS WHEN THE OVEN iS COOL (PRIOR TO OPERATING THE OVEN). Always use
oven mitts when the oven is hot. RECOMMENDED RACK POSiTiONS FOR
.......... BROiLiNG, BAKING & ROASTING
G Food Rack position
Broiling meats, chicken or fish 3 or 4
Cookies, cakes, pies, biscuits & muffins
1 rack 2 or 3
Multiple racks 2 & 4
Frozen pies, angel food cake, yeast, bread, 1 or 2
Rack
positions
Figure 1
Types of Oven Racks
casseroles, small cuts of meat or poultry
Turkey, roast or ham 1
Note: Always use caution when removing food.
Flat Handle Oven Rack
Figure 2
Always use pot holders or
oven mitts when adjusting the oven racks.
Wait until the oven has completely cooled if
possible. Oven racks may be HOT and may
cause burns.
Your appliance may be equipped with one
or more of the oven rack types shown; Flat
Handle Oven Rack (Figure 2) and Flat
Oven Half Rack (Figure 3).
The Flat Half Rack has a removable insert Figure 4
that can provide extra space for larger food
items. The right half rack portion may still be used for other food items like a
casserole dish (See Figure 3). To remove the insert, squeeze on the left front
insert side (See Figure 4) of the rack and tilt out clockwise. To reinstall insert rear
hooks at back of insert (See Figure 5) and lay insert down. Make sure both insert
front hooks snap into rack (See Figure 5).
Do not use cookware that extends beyond the edge of the Flat Half Rack. For
best results, allow 2 inches between the pan placed on the rack and oven side or
rear walls.
Flat Half Oven Rack
Figure 3
Air Circulation in the Oven
1 Oven Rack
For best air circulation and baking results allow 2-4" (5-10 cm) around
the cookware for proper air circulation and be sure pans and cookware
do not touch each other, the oven door, sides or back of the oven
cavity. The hot air must circulate around the pans and cookware in
the oven for even heat to reach around the food.
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Multiple Oven Racks
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Control Pad Features
READ THE iNSTRUCTiONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE OVEN. For satisfactory use of your oven, become
familiar with the various features and functions of the oven as described below. Detailed instructions for each feature
and function follow later in this Use & Care Guide.
DELAY START-- Use with
BAKE, COOK TIME and
CLEANto program a Delayed
Timed Bake or Delay Self-
Cleaning cycle start time.
OVEN COOK TIME--
Use to enter the length
of the baking time.
ADD 1 MINUTE--Use
to select Add 1 Minute
feature.
SLOW COOK--
Use to select the
Slow Cook feature.
CONV
to select the Convection
Convert feature.
OVEN LIGHT--Use to
turn the oven light ON
and OFF.
KITCHEN TIMER ON/
OFF Use to set or cancel
the Kitchen Timer. The
Kitchen Timer does not
start or stop cooking.
FLEX CLEAN START--Use BAKE PAD-- BROIL PREHEAT--
PAD-- Use to to start all Use to enter PAD-- Use Use to raise
select the Self- oven features the normal to select oven to
Cleaning (not used Bake feature, variable cooking
feature, with Oven broil temperature.
Light). function.
WARM & HOLD
INDICATOR
LIGHT--Indicates if
the Warm & Hold
feature is active.
CONVECTION
BAKE-- Use to
select the
Convection
Bake feature.
select the Meats,
Cakes & Breads
cooking feature.
STOP CLEAR--Use to
cancel any oven mode
previously entered except
the time of day and minute
timer. Press STOP/CLEAR
to stop cooking. STOP/
WARM & HOLD PAD--Use to
select the Warm & Hold feature.
CLOCK SET-- Use to
set the time of day.
CLEAR also controls the
Oven Lockout feature.
0 THRU 9
NUMBER PADS
-- Use to enter
temperature and
times.
N
Minimum and
Maximum
Control Pad
Settings
FEATURE
PREHEAT TEMP.
BAKE, CAKES, BREADS TEMP.
BROIL TEMP.
KITCHEN TIMER 12 Hr.
CLOCK TIME 12 Hr.
COOK TIME 12 Hr.
DELAY START 12 Hr.
CLEAN TIME
CONVECTION BAKE, MEATS TEMP.
All of the features listed below have minimum and maximum time or temperature settings
that may be entered into the control. An ENTRY acceptance beep will sound each time a
control pad is touched (the Oven Lockout pad is delayed 3 seconds).
An ENTRY ERROR tone (3 short beeps) will sound if the entry of the temperature or time
is below the minimum or above the maximum settings for the feature.
24 Hr.
24 Hr.
24 Hr.
24 Hr.
MINIMUM TEMP./TIME
170°F/77°C
170°F/77°C
400°F/205°C
0:01 Min.
0:01 Min.
t :00 Hr./Min.
0:00 Hr./Min.
0:01 Min.
0:01 Min.
t :00 Hr./Min.
0:00 Hr./Min.
2 hours
325°F/t 63°C
MAXIMUM TEMP./TIME
550°F/288°C
550°F/288°C
550°F/288°C
11:59 Hr./Min.
11:59 Hr./Min.
12:59 Hr./Min.
23:59 Hr./Min.
11:59 Hr./Min.
11:59 Hr./Min.
12:59 Hr./Min.
23:59 Hr./Min.
4 hours
550°F/288°C
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Setting Oven Controls
Setting the Clock
The CLOCK _ pad is used to set the clock. The dock may be set for 12 or 24 hour
time of day operation. The clock has been preset at the factory for the 12 hour
operation. When the range is first plugged in, or when the power supply to the range
has been interrupted, the timer in the display will flash with "PF" (power failure, See
Figure 1).
When PF appears in the display, press _. No sound will be heard, but after 10 seconds
a beep will sounds and PF will disappear.
INSTRUCTIONS
To set the clock (example: 1:30)
1. Press _. "CLO" will appear in the
2. Press (_ (_ (_ pads to set the time of day to 1:30
(Figure 3). "CLO" will stay in the display. Press _r_. "CLO"
will disappear and the clock will start (Figure 4).
Changing between 12 or 24 hour time of day display
1. Press and hold _ for 7 seconds (Figure 3). CONTINUE
holding the pad until "12Hr" (Figure 4) or "24Hr" (Figure 5)
appears inthe display.
2.
Press _ to switch between the 12 and 24 hour time of
display. The display will show either "12Hr" (Figure 4) or "24Hr"
(Figure 5).
display (Figure 2).
day
PRESS
Q
OQQ
Q
for 7 seconds
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Figure 1
DISPLAY
Figure 2
Figure 3
:'itt_
Figure 4
Figure 5
3. Press <A_ to accept the desired change or press @ to
reject the change.
4. Reset the correct time as described in To set the Clock
above. Please note that if the 24 hour time of day mode was
chosen, the clock will now display time from 0:00 through
23:59 hours.
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Setting Oven Controls (con't)
Setting Continuous Bake or 12 Hour Energy Saving
The KITCHEN TIMER _-_ and FLEX CLEAN _ pads control the Continuous Bake or 12 Hour Energy Saving
ON/OFF
features. The oven control has a factory preset built-in 12 Hour Energy Saving feature that will shut off the oven if the oven
control is left on for more than 11 hours and 59 minutes. The oven can be programmed to override this feature for
Continuous Baking. INSTRUCTIONS
PRESS DISPLAY
To set the control for Continuous Bake or 12 Hour Energy
Saving features
1. Press and hold _ for 7 seconds (Figure 1). "12Hr" or "- -Hr" will
ON/OFF
appear in the display and the control will beep once.
2. Press _ to switch between the 12 Hour Energy Saving and
continuous bake features. Note: "12Hr" (Figure 2) in the display indicates
the control is set for the 12 Hour Energy Saving feature and "- -Hr"
indicates the control is set for the Continuous Bake feature (Figure 3).
3. Press _-AR_"_ to accept the change (Figure 4; display will return to
time of
day) or press d_ to reject the change.
@
ON/OFF
for 7 seconds
@
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Setting Kitchen Timer
Figure 4
The KITCHEN TIMER _ pad controls the Kitchen Timer feature. The Kitchen Timer serves as an extra timer in the
ON/OFF
kitchen that will beep when the set time has run out. It does not start or stop cooking. The Kitchen Timer feature can be
used during any of the other oven control functions. Refer to "Minimum and Maximum Control Pad Settings" for time
amount settings.
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To set the Kitchen Timer (example: 5 minutes)
1. Press _. "0:00" will appear and "TIMER" will flash in the display
ON/OFF ON/OFF
(Figure 5).
2. Press the number pads to set the desired time in the display (example
(_)). Press _ART-'_. The time will down with "5:00" and
count
Figure 5
"TIMER" showing in the display (Figure 6).
Note: If _ is not pressed the timer will return to the time of day.
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Figure 6
3. When the set time has run out, "End" and "TIMER" will show in the
display (Figure 7). The clock will sound with 3 beeps every 5 seconds
until @ is pressed. @
ON/OFF ON/OFF
Figure 7
To cancel the Kitchen Timer before the set time has run out
Press _R". The display will return to the time of day.
ON/OFF
@
ON/OFF
To Set Add 1 Minute Feature
The ADD 1 MINUTE _) pad is used to set additional minutes to the Kitchen Timer. Each time the _ pad is
pressed, another minute is added to the Kitchen Timer if the Kitchen Timer is already active. If the Kitchen Timer feature
is not active and the _ pad is pressed, the Kitchen Timer feature will become active and will begin counting down
from 1 minute. For further information on how to set the Kitchen Timer feature see To Set the Kitchen Timer instructions
above. 18
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Setting Oven Controls (con't)
Setting Oven Lockout Feature
The _ pad controls the Oven Lockout feature. The Oven Lockout feature automatically locks the oven door and
v
prevents the Oven from being turned ON. it does not disable the clock, Kitchen Timer or the interior oven lights.
iNSTRUCTiONS
PRESS DISPLAY
To activate the Oven Lockout feature
t. Press and hold _ for 3 seconds (Figure t ).
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2. After 3 seconds "LOC" will appear, a beep will sound and
"DOOR LOCKED" will flash in the display. Once the oven door
is locked the "DOOR LOCKED" indicator will stop flashing and
remain on along with the "LOC".
for 3
seconds
Figure 1
To reactivate normal oven operation:
t. Press and hold _ for 3 seconds. A beep will sound. The
"DOOR LOCKED" will flash in the display until the oven door
has completely unlocked and "LOC" has cleared (figure 2).
2. The appliance is again fully operational.
for 3
seconds
Figure 2
Setting Silent Control Operation
The DELAY START _ and FLEX CLEAN _'FL_FXN)pads control the Silent Control operation feature. The Silent Control
operation feature allows the oven control to be operated without sounds or beeps whenever necessary, if desired the
control can be programmed for silent operation and later returned to operating with all the normal sounds and beeps.
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To change control from normal sound operation to
silent control operation
1. To tell if your range is set for normal or silent operation press
and hold _ for 7 seconds. "0:00" will appear and
"DELAY" will flash in the display (Figure 3). After 7 seconds
":SP" will appear in the display (Figure 4).
2. Press _ to switch between normal sound operation and
3. Press _A_ to accept the change or press _ to reject
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silent operation mode. The display will show either ":SP"
(Figure 4) or ":--" (Figure 5).
If ":SP" appears (Figure 4), the control will operate with normal
sounds and beeps. If ":- -" appears (Figure 5), the control is in
the silent operation mode.
change.
Figure 3
for 7 seconds
Figure 4
Figure 5
the
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Setting Oven Controls (con't)
Setting Temperature Display -- Fahrenheit or Celsius:
The BROIL (,B_ and FLEX CLEAN _ pads control the Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature display modes. The
oven control can be programmed to display temperatures in Fahrenheit or Celsius. The oven has been preset at the
factory to display in Fahrenheit.
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To change display from Fahrenheit to Celsius or
Celsius to Fahrenheit
1. To tell if the display is set for Fahrenheit or Celsius press
_ (Figure 1) 7 seconds; appear
and "BROIL" will flash in the display and a beep will sound. If
"F" appears, the display is set to show temperatures in
Fahrenheit (Figure 2). If "C" appears, the display is set to show
temperatures in Celsius (Figure 3).
2. Press _ to switch between Fahrenheit or Celsius display
modes. The display will show either "F" (Figure 2) or "C"
(Figure 3).
3. Press _A_ to accept the change or press @ to reject the
change.
and hold for 11550oll will
Figure 1
for 7 seconds
Figure 2
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Setting Oven Controls (con't)
Setting Preheat
The PREHEAT _ pad controls the Preheat feature. The Preheat feature will bring the oven up to temperature
and then indicate when to place the food in the oven. Use this feature when recipes call for preheating. Preheating is
not necessary when roasting or cooking casseroles. The oven can be programmed to preheat at any temperature
between 170°F to 550°F.
INSTRUCTIONS
To set the Preheat temperature (example: 350°F)
t. Arrange the interior oven racks.
2. Press _. "- - - °" and "BAKE" will appear in the
(Figure 1).
3. Press @ @ @. "350°" will appear in the display
(Figure 2).
4. Press _ART_. "PRE" and "BAKE" will appear in the
the oven heats and reaches 350°F (Figure 3).
Note: After the oven has reached the desired temperature (this
example, 350°F) the control will beep and the "PRE" light will turn
off and oven temperature will be displayed (Figure 4). If you
missed hearing the beep, you can tell that the oven has reached
preheat temperature if you see the oven temperature showing in
the oven display. Once the oven has preheated, place food in the
oven. The "BAKE" light will stay on.
Press _ when baking is complete or to cancel the
process.
display
display
preheat
PRESS DISPLAY
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Figure 1
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as
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Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
To change Preheat temperature while oven is
preheating (example: changing from 350°F to 425°F)
if it is necessary to change the preheat temperature while the oven
is preheating to the original temperature:
t. While preheating, press _. "- - -°" and "BAKE" will appear
in the display (Figure 5)
2. Enter the new preheat temperature. Press @ _ @.
"425°'' and "BAKE" will appear in the display (Figure 6).
3.
Press _-ART_. "PRE" and "BAKE" will appear in the
the oven heats to 425°F (Figure 7). A beep will sound once the
oven temperature reaches 425°F and the display will show
"425°'' and "BAKE" (Figure 8).
baking is complete press _.4. When
display
as
Figure 5
Figure 6
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Figure 7
Figure 8
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Setting Oven Controls (con't)
Setting Bake
The BAKE _ pad controls normal baking. If preheating is necessary, refer to the PREHEAT _ Feature for
instructions. The oven can be programmed to bake at any temperature from 170 ° F to 550 ° F.
iNSTRUCTiONS PRESS DISPLAY
To set the Bake Temperature (example: 350°F)
t. Arrange interior oven racks and place food in oven.
2.
Press _-AKE_, "- - - °" will appear and "BAKE" will flash in the
display (Figure t).
Figure 1
3. Press _ _ @ (Figure 2). "BAKE" will continue to
flash and "350 °'' will appear in the display.
4. Press _Ar_'_. A beep will sound once the oven temperature
reaches 350 ° F and the display will show "350 °'' and "BAKE"
(Figure 3).
Pressing
To change the Bake Temperature (example:
changing from 350°F to 425°F)
t. After the oven has already been set to bake at 350°F and the
2. Press _ _ _ (Figure 5). "BAKE" will continue to
3.
s,_o._will cancel the Bake feature at any time.
'kLL_
oven temperature needs to be changed to 425°F, press
(Figure 4) and "- -- o ,,will appear and "BAKE" will flash in
the display.
flash and "425 °" will appear in the display.
Press _Ar_'_. "BAKE" and "425 °'' will stay in the
Figure 6).
Note: If the oven was recently heated from prior cooking and
has remaining heat, the bake element symbol may not show in
the display immediately.
display (See
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Oven Baking information
For best results, preheat the oven before baking cookies, breads, cakes, pies or pastries, etc. There is no need to
preheat the oven for roasting meat or baking casseroles.
The cooking times and temperatures needed to bake a product may vary slightly from your previously owned
appliance. Refer to "Adjusting the Oven Temperature" section.
Baking problems and solutions
Baking Problems
Cookies and
biscuits burn on
the bottom.
Cakes too dark on
top or bottom.
Cakes not done in
the center.
Cakes not level.
Causes Corrections
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Cookies and biscuits put into
the oven before the preheating
time is completed.
Oven rack overcrowded.
• Dark pan absorbs heat too fast.
• Cakes put into the oven before
preheating time is completed.
• Oven rack position too high or
low.
• Oven too hot.
• Oven too hot.
• incorrect pan size.
• Pan not centered in the oven.
• Range not level.
• Pan too close to oven wall or
rack overcrowded.
• Pan warped.
• Allow oven to preheat to the selected temperature
before placing food in oven.
• Choose pan sizes that will permit 2" to 4" (5.1 cm to
10.2 cm) of air space on all sides when placed in the
oven.
• Use a medium-weight aluminum baking sheet.
• Allow oven to preheat to the selected temperature
before placing food in the oven.
• Use proper rack position for baking needs.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°C lower than
recommended.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°C lower than
recommended.
• Use pan size suggested in recipe.
• Use proper rack position and place pan so there is 2"
to 4" (5.1 cm to 10.2 cm) of space on all sides of pan.
• Place marked glass measuring cup filled with water
on the center of the oven rack. If water level is
uneven, refer to the installation instructions for
leveling the appliance.
• Be sure to allow 2" to 4" (5.1 cmtol0.2cm) of
clearance on all sides of each pan in the oven.
• Do not use pans that are dented or warped.
Foods not done
when cooking time
is up.
• Oven too cool.
• Oven overcrowded.
• Oven door opened too
frequently.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°C higher than
suggested and bake for the recommended time.
• Be sure to remove all pans from the oven except the
ones to be used for baking.
• Open oven door only after shortest recommended
baking time.
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Setting Convection Bake
The CONVECTION BAKE _ pad controls the Convection Bake feature.
Use the Convection Bake feature when cooking speed is desired. The oven
can be programmed for Convection baking at any temperature between 300 ° F
(149 ° C) to 550 ° F (288 ° C).
Convection baking uses a fan to circulate the oven's heat evenly and
continuously within the oven (See Figure 1). This improved heat distribution
allows for fast, even cooking and browning results. It also gives better baking
results when using 2 or 3 racks at the same time. Breads and pastries brown
more evenly. Convection bake cooks most foods faster, more evenly and at
lower temperatures than conventional bake.
General Convection Bake Instructions
t. Convection Bake Time reductions will vary depending on the amount and
type of food to be cooked. Cookies and biscuits should be baked on pans
with no sides or very low sides to allow heated air to circulate around the
food. Food baked on pans with a dark finish will cook faster.
2. The oven control automatically reduces the convection bake temperature
called for in a conventional bake recipe.
3. Preheating isnot necessary when cooking casseroles with Convection
Bake.
4. When using Convection Bake with a single rack, place oven rack in
position 2 or 3. if cooking on multiple racks, place the oven racks in
positions 2 and 4.
5. Cakes have better results when baked using the Food Categories CAKES
pad. INSTRUCTIONS
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Air
circulation
during
Convection
Bake
Figure 1
4th Rack
position
3rd Rack
position
2nd Rack
position
1st Rack
position
Figure 2
Benefits of Convection Bake:
--Some foods cook up to 30%
faster, saving time and energy.
--Multiple rack baking.
--No special pans or bakeware
needed.
PRESS DISPLAY
To set the oven for Convection Bake (example:
conventional baking recipe calls for 350°F)
t. Arrange interior oven racks and place food in oven.
2. Press _. "CONV BAKE" will flash and "- - _o,,will appear
in the display (Figure 3).
3. Press (_ _ _. "CONV BAKE" will keep flashing
and "350 °'' will appear in the display (Figure 4).
4.
Press _A_."CONV BAKE" and the
adjustment will appear in the display (for this example it is
325°F). A beep will sound once the adjusted oven temperature
is reached. The display will show "325 °'', "CONV BAKE" and
the fan icon (Figure 5).
Note: The oven icon will show a rotating fan within the square.
This rotating fan icon indicates when the Convection Fan is
operating (See rotating fan in Figure 5).
Press _ to stop Convection Bake or cancel Convection Bake at
v
any time.
Note: As
will be decreased by 25°F (13°C).
soon as the (_A_,) pad is pressed the set temperature
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oven
temperature
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Figure 4
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Setting Convection Convert Feature
The CONVERTpad is used to automatically convert a standard baking recipe for convection baking. When set properly, this
feature is designed to display the actual converted (reduced) temperature in the display.
Convection Convert may ONLY be used with a Bake, Timed Bake, Delayed Start or Delayed Timed Bake setting. When
used with a Timed Bake, a Delayed Timed Bake setting, the Convection Convert feature will display a "CF" for check
food when the bake time is 75% complete (see Figure 4). At this time the oven control sound 3 beeps at regular
intervals until baking has finished. When the bake time has completely finished the control will display "End" and will
sound 3 beeps every 30 seconds until the _,_o_is
pressed (see Figure 5).
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
Using Convection Convert (Bake) feature to
automatically adjust oven temperature (example: below
when setting oven for 350°F (°C))
1. Arrange interioroven racks and place food in oven.
2. Press _, "---°" will appear in the display (Figure 1).
3. Press _ @ @. "BAKE" will flash and "350 °'' will appear _ @ @
in the display (Figure 2).
4. If a Timed Bake or a Delayed Start Bake is desired, enter the time
now. In this example (Figures 7 & 8) 60 minutes was programmed.
5. Press CONVERT'"CONV", "BAKE" and the oven temperature
adjustment will appear in the display (for this example 325°F). A
beep will sound once the adjusted oven temperature is reached.
The display will show "325 °'', "CONV", "BAKE" and the fan icon
(Figure 3).
Note: The oven icon will show a rotating fan within the square. This
rotating fan icon indicates when the Convection Fan is operating (See
rotating fan in Figure 3).
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CONVERT
Figure 1
Figure 2 i';-
Figure 3
Figure 4
Press _ to cancel Convection feature at any time.
Note: The minimum amount of cook time using the Convection Convert
feature with a Timed Bake or a Delay Timed Bake is 20 minutes.
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Setting the Slow Cook Feature
The SLOW COOK _ pad is used to activate this feature. The Slow Cook feature may be used to cook foods
slowly, at lower oven temperatures and provides cooking results much the same way as a Slow Cooker or Crock-Pot.
The Slow Cook feature is ideal for roasting beef, pork & poultry. Slow Cooking meats may result in the exterior of
meats becoming dark but not burnt. This is normal.
There are 2 settings available, high (HI) or low (LO). The high setting is best for cooking foods from a 4 to 5 hour time
period. The low setting is best for cooking foods from a 8 to 9 hour time period. The maximum cook time for the Slow
Cook feature is 12 hours unless the oven control has been changed to the Continuous Bake mode. This feature may be
used with the additional settings of a Timed Bake or a Delayed Start (Delayed Timed Bake).
Some tips you should review for best possible results using Slow Cook feature:
• Completely thaw all frozen foods before cooking with the Slow Cook.
• When using a single rack, place in position 2 or 3 (from bottom).
• Position multiple racks to accommodate size of cooking utensils when cooking multiple food items.
• Do not open the oven door often or leave the door open when checking foods. If the oven heat escapes often, the
Slow Cook time may need to be extended.
• Cover the foods to keep them moist or use a loose or vented type cover to allow foods to turn crisp or brown.
• Roasts may be left uncovered so browning can occur. Cook times will vary; depending on the weight, fat content,
bone & the shape of the roast.
• Use the recipe's recommended food temperature and a food thermometer to determine when the food is done.
• Preheating the oven will not be necessary when using the Slow Cook feature.
• Add any cream or cheese sauces during the last hour of cooking.
INSTRUCTIONS
PRESS DISPLAY
more
To Program the Oven to begin baking with the Slow
Cook feat ure
1. Place the food in the oven.
2. Press @. "SLO" and "HI" will appear in the display
(Figure 1) (if no further keypads are touched within 25 seconds
the request for Slow Cook will clear). The Slow Cook feature
will be set to the high setting. This setting is best for cooking
foods from a 4 to 5 hour time period.
3. If a low setting is desired, press _S,[o°?_a 2nd time to set
Slow Cook feature with a low setting. "SLO" and "LO" will
appear in the display (Figure 2). This setting is best for cooking
foods from a 8 to 9 hour time period.
4. Press _ART_. The Slow Cook feature will activate (Figure 3).
5. If desired, add any Timed Bake or Delayed Start settings at
this time.
6. To cancel the Slow Cook feature press _ at anytime. _
the
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Setting CookTime forTimed Bake orTimed Convection Bake
(/_J<
The BAKE _AK_ or CONVECTION BAKE _'_ and OVEN COOK TiME _ pads control the Timed Bake feature.
The automatic timer of the Timed Bake feature will turn the oven OFF after cooking for the desired amount of time you
select.
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To program the oven to begin baking immediately and to shut off
automatically (example: BAKE at 350°F for 30 minutes)
t. Be sure the clock is set for the correct time of day.
2. Arrange interioroven rack(s) and place the food in the oven.
3.
Press CAKE_, "- - - o,,Will appear and "BAKE" will flash in the
V
display (Figure 1).
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Figure 1
4 Press@ @ @ (Figure2/."BAKE"wi,continueto
[lash and "350 °`' will appear in the display.
5. Press @. "BAKE" and "350 °'' will appear in the display
(See Figure 3).
6. Press :,k.._L_J. "TIMED" will flash; "BAKE", "0:00" and "350 °''
will appear in the display (Figure 4).
7. Enter the desired baking time by pressing _ _"_. "TIMED"
will continue to flash and "BAKE", "30:00" and "350 °'' will stay in
the display (Figure 5). Note: Baking time can be set for any
amount of time between 1 minute to 11 hours and 59 minutes.
8. Press _. Both the "TIMED" and "BAKE" icons will remain _-_
on in the display (Figure 6). Once the Timed Bake feature has
started, the current time of day will appear in the display.
Note: After the Timed Bake feature has activated, press _w,_oo,_to
display the bake time remaining in the Timed Bake mode. Once
Timed Bake has started baking, a beep will sound when the oven
temperature reaches the set temperature.
Press @ when baking has finished or at any time to cancel the @
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Timed Bake feature.
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Figure 3
Figure 4
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Figure 5
Figure 6
When the timed bake finishes:
1. "End", "TIMED", "BAKE" and the time of day will show in display.
The oven will shut off automatically (Figure 7).
2. The control will beep 3 times. The control will continue to beep 3
times every 30 seconds until _ is
NOTE: Remember that the lowest BAKE temperature is 170°F and that the lowest CONVECTION BAKE temperature you
can set is 325°F (300°F will be the oven temperature adjusted).
Use caution with the TIMED BAKE or DELAY START (Delayed Timed Bake) features. Use the automatic
timer when cooking cured or frozen meats and most fruits and vegetables. Foods that can easily spoil such as milk,
eggs, fish, meat or poultry, should be chilled in the refrigerator first. Even when chilled, they should not stand in the oven
for more than t hour before cooking begins, and should be removed promptly when cooking is completed. Eating spoiled
food can result in sickness from food poisoning.
'kE._'
pressed.
Figure 7
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Setting Delayed Start Bake or Convection Bake
TheBAKE,...orCONVEOT,ONBAKE OVENCOOKT,MEandDELAY
the Delayed Time Bake feature. The automatic timer of the Delayed Time Bake will turn the oven on and off at the time
you select in advance. Note: if your clock is set for normal t 2 hour display mode the Delayed Timed Bake or Delayed
Timed Convection Bake cycle can never be set to start more than 12 hours in advance. To set for Delayed Timed Bake
or Delayed Timed Convection Bake t 2-24 hours in advance set the control for the 24 hour time of day display mode.
V
_K_ START _ pads control
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To program the oven for a delayed BAKE start time and to shut off automatically
(example: baking at 35001, starting at 5:30 and baking for 30 minutes)
t. Be sure that the clock is set with the correct time of day.
2. Arrange interior oven rack(s) and place the food in the oven.
3. Press _. "- - -°" will appear and "BAKE" will flash in the
display (Figure 1).
4. Press _ _ _ (Figure 2). "BAKE" will continue to flash _ _
and "350 °" will appear in the display.
5.
Press _A_. "BAKE" and "350 °'' will stay in the display. (See _'_A_
Figure 3).
6. Press _vE,coo_ WE,COOK
7. Enter the desired baking time using the number pads by pressing
T'L.._M_J."TIMED" will flash, "0:00" will appear and "BAKE"
and "350 °" will remain in the display (Figure 4).
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
@ db " o.oo" w,,,@ db
appear in the display (Figure 5). Note: Baking time can be set for
any amount of time from t minute to t t hours and 59 minutes.
8
Press _. "TIMED", "BAKE" and "350 °'' will remain in the
display (Figure 6).
9. Press _. "DELAY" will flash in the display. Enter the desired _
start time using the number pads @ _ @ (Figure 7). @ _ @
10. Press _A_. When Delayed Time Bake starts, the set oven _A_
temperature will disappear, "DELAY", "BAKE" and the current
time of day will appear in the display (Figure 8).
11. When the desired start time is reached, "350°'' appears in display
and "DELAY" disappears. Oven starts to bake at the previously
selected temperature (Figure 9).
Note: Once Delayed Time Bake has started, press _ to display T_L_L_y
the bake time remaining. Once the Delayed Timed Bake has started
baking, a beep will sound when the oven temperature reaches the set
temperature.
Press _ when baking has completed or at any time to cancel the _)
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Delayed Time Bake feature.
When the set bake time runs out:
1. "End" will appear in the display and the oven will shut off
automatically (Figure 10).
2. The control will beep 3 times. The control will continue to beep 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
times every 30 seconds until _ is pressed. _
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Setting the Food Categories Feature:
The MEATS M_'_-A_S),CAKES _ and BREADS _ pads in the Food Categories feature are used when
cooking certain food items. These pads have been designed to give optimum cook performance for the foods selected
in each category.
The MEATS pad combines a cook cycle with the convection fan and element to roast meats and poultry. Preheating is
not necessary for meats and poultry. Heated air circulates around the food from all sides, sealing in juices and flavors.
Foods are crispy brown on the outside while staying moist on the inside.
The CAKES pad provides a preheat with a gentle cycling of heat giving cakes more volume and allowing delicate foods
to cook more evenly.
The BREADS pad adds a preheat feature to the bake cycle to thoroughly heat the oven from top to bottom to give more
evenly browned foods. Refer to (Figure 4) for foods to cook in each category.
INSTRUCTIONS
PRESS
DISPLAY
To set the Food Categories feature (example for
Meats to cook at 350°F):
1. Arrange interioroven racks and place food in oven.
2. Press M_ATj_. "MEATS" will flash and "---°" will be displayed
(See Figure 1).
3.
Press C3_ C5-')C0- _. "MEATS" wi,, f.ash and "350 °"
will appear in the display (See Figure 2).
4. Press sTYx._. "MEATS" and "350 °'' will appear in the
display (See Figure 3). The convection fan icon will come on.
Press to cancel
cooking Meats, Cakes or Breads at any time.
Recommended Meats Cakes Breads
foods to be .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
cooked in each Meat Cakes Breads
category Poultry Brownies Rolls
Figure 4 Pies (fresh & frozen) Biscuits
to stop cooking Meats, Cakes or Breads, or
Baked Custards Muffins
Cheesecake Cornbread
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Figure 3
Roasting instructions for Meats Pad:
When using the Meats pad for roasting, use the broiler pan and insertalong with the
roasting rack. The broiler pan will catch grease spills and the insert will help prevent
grease spatters. The roasting rack will allow the heat to circulate around the meat.
To prevent food from contacting the broil element and to prevent
grease spattering, DO NOT use the roasting rack when broiling.
1. Place oven rack on bottom or next to the bottom rack position. See Arranging
Oven Racks in this Use & Care Guide.
2. Place the insert in the broiler pan. The roasting rack fits on the insert allowing the
heated air to circulate under the food for even cooking and helps to increase
browning on the underside. Make sure the roasting rack is securely seated on the
insert in the broiler pan. DO NOT use the broiler pan without the insert. DO NOT
cover the insert with aluminum foil.
3. Position food (fat side up) on the roasting rack (See Figure 5).
4. Place the broiler pan on the oven rack.
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Setting the Warm & Hold TM Feature
The Warm & Hold _ pad turns ON the Warm & Hold feature and will maintain an oven temperature of 170°F
(77°C). The Warm & Hold feature will keep oven baked foods warm for serving up to 3 hours after cooking has finished.
After 3 hours the Warm & Hold feature will shut the oven OFF. The Warm & Hold feature may be used without any other
cooking operations or can be used after cooking has finished using BAKE, CONVECTION BAKE
The Warm & Hold feature may be used with TIMED BAKE if you wish to have the Warm & Hold feature turned ON
automatically when cooking has finished. The Timed Bake features require you to set start time and the amount of
cooking time. With this information the control can calculate the time when cooking will complete and can then start the
Warm & Hold feature automatically.
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INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To set Warm & Hold
1. Arrange interior oven racks and place food in oven.
2. Press _. "HLd" will appear in the display (Figure 1
Note: If no pad is touched within 25 seconds the request to turn
ON Warm & Hold feature will be cancelled.
3. Press (_. The oven icon will appear in the display (Figure 2).
4. To turn the Warm & Hold OFF at any time press _ or c_[_"_.
Note: The Warm & Hold feature willautomatically turn OFF after
3 hours.
).
Figure 1
Figure 2
To set Warm & Hold to turn ON automatically
1. Arrange interioroven racks and place food in oven. Set the oven
properly and start a Timed Bake or Delayed Start Bake.
2. Press _. "HLd" will appear in the
Note: If no pad is touched within 25 seconds the request to turn _)
ON Warm & Hold feature and all functions previously programmed
will be cleared.
3.
Press _. "HLd" will disappear and the temperature will be
displayed (Figure 4). The Warm & Hold mode is set to turn ON
automatically after Timed Bake has finished (See Figure 1).
4. To turn the Warm & Hold feature OFF at any time press
again. _ 0
Note: The Warm & Hold feature will automatically turn OFF after
3 hours.
Pressing _ at any time will stop all oven baking operations.
display (Figure 3).
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
Setting Broil
The _ pad controls the Broil feature. When broiling, heat radiates downward from the oven broiler for
The Broil feature is preset to start broiling at 550°F; however, the Broil feature temperature may be set between 400°F and
550°F. The broil pan and broil pan insert used together allow dripping grease to drain and be kept away from the high heat
of the oven broiler. DO NOT use the broil pan without the insert; always place the insert broiler pan with ribs down (See
Figure 4). DO NOT cover the broil pan insert with foil. The exposed grease could catch fire.
Should an oven fire occur, leave the oven door closed and turn off the oven. If the fire continues, throw
baking soda on the fire or use a fire extinguisher. DO NOT put water or flour on the fire. Flour may be explosive and water
can cause a grease fire to spread and cause personal injury.
INSTRUCTIONS
PRESS DISPLAY
even
coverage.
To set the oven to broil at the default setting (550°F)
1. Place the broiler pan insert ribs down on the broiler pan. Then place
the food on the broiler pan insert. DO NOT use the broiler pan
without the insert. DO NOT cover the broiler insert with foil. The
exposed grease could ignite.
2. Arrange the interior oven rack and place the broiler pan on the rack.
Be sure to center the broiler pan directly under the broiler burner.
Close the oven door. For optimum browning, preheat broil
burner for 3 - 4 minutes before adding food.
3.
Press _.u,j. "BROIL" will [lash and "550 °'' will
4. Ifa lower broil temperature is desired (minimum broil temperature
appear
(Figure1).
@
Figure 1
Figure 2
setting is 400°F), press the desired temperature before continuing to
step 5.
Figure 3
5. Press _A_. The oven will begin to broil. "BROIL" and "550 °" will
appear in the display (Figure 2).
6. Broil on one side until food is browned; turn and cook on the second
side. Season and serve. Note: Always pull the rack out to the stop
position before turning or removing food.
7. To cancel broiling or if finished broiling press _ (Figure 3).
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Broiling Times and Searing Grill
Use the following table for approximate broiling times. Increase or decrease broiling times,
or move the broiling pan to a different rack position to suit for doneness. If the food you
are broiling is not listed in the table, follow the instructionsprovided inyour cookbook and
watch the item closely. Use the Searing Grill for meats and steaks ifdesired. Before
placing the meat, be sure to heat the Searing Grill using Broil for 10 minutes. Cook times
should be reduced 1-2 minutes per side when cooking with the Searing Grill. Place
Searing Grill on top of Broiler Pan and insert for meats and steaks (See Figure 5).
Broiling Table Recommendations
Food Rack Temp Cook Time in minutes
Item Position Setting 1st side 2nd side Doneness
Steak 1" thick 3rd or 4th 550° F 8:00 6:00 Rare
3rd or 4th 550 ° F 10:00 8:00 Medium
Pork Chops 3/4" thick 3rd 550° F 12:00 8:00 Well
Chicken - Bone In 2rid 450° F 25:00 15:00 Well
Chicken - Boneless 3rd 450° F 10:00 8:00 Well
Fish 3rd 500 ° F as directed as directed Well
Shrimp 2nd 550 ° F as directed as directed Well
Hamburger 1" thick 4th 550 ° F 12:00 10:00 Well
3rd 550 ° F 14:00 12:00 Well
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Figure 4
Searing
Grill \
Broil Pan Figure 5
& insert
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
To Set the Sabbath Feature (for use on the Jewish Sabbath & Holidays)
T_ _ @
,,_ _ COOK TIME and DELAY START pads are used to set the Sabbath feature. The Sabbath feature may
only (the
be used with the _ pad. The oven temperature may be set higher or lower after setting the Sabbath feature
oven temperature adjustment feature should be used only during Jewish Holidays), however the display will not visibly
show or provide any audible tones indicating whether the change occurred correctly. Once the oven is properly set using
Bake with the Sabbath feature active, the oven will remain continuously ON until cancelled. This will override the factory
preset t 2-Hour Energy Saving feature.
If the oven light will be needed during the Sabbath, press _ before activating the Sabbath feature. Once the oven light
ON/OFF
is turned ON and the Sabbath feature is active, the oven light will remain ON until the Sabbath feature is turned OFF. If the
oven light needs to be OFF, be sure to turn the oven light OFF before activating the Sabbath feature.
IMPORTANT NOTES: It is not advised to attempt to activate any other program feature other than BAKE while the
Sabbath feature is active. ONLY the following key pads will function after setting the Sabbath feature; @ to (_,
_, _ & _. ALL OTHER KEYPADS will function the Sabbath feature is activated.
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not once
properly
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To Program the Oven to Begin Baking Immediately & Activate the
Sabbath Feature (example: baking at 350°F)
t. Be sure that the clock is set with the correct time of day.
2. Place the food in the oven.
3. Press _.' .... appears in the display. (_
4. Within 5 seconds, press (_, _, @. The display will show (_ _ @ Figure 1
"350°F (177o0). ''
5. Press_ (Figure l).
6. if you desire to set the oven control for a Timed Bake or Delayed Figure 2
Start Bake do so at this time. If not, skip this step and continue to
step 7. Refer to the Timed Bake (complete steps 6-8) / Delayed Start Bake (complete steps 6-10) section for
complete instructions. Remember the oven will shut down after using Timed Bake or Delay Start Bake and therefore
may only be used once during the Sabbath/Jewish Holidays. The maximum Delayed Start Bake time is 11 hours & 59
minutes.
7. The oven will turn ON and begin heating.
8.
Press and hold both the _ET_'_ and _,_ pads for at least
v
seconds. SAb will appear in the display (Figure 2). Once SAb appears
in the display the oven control will no longer beep or display any further
changes and the oven is properly set for the Sabbath feature.
3
Note: You
may change the oven temperature once baking has started by pressing _, the numeric key pads
for the
temperature you want (example for 425°C press (_, (_, (_)and then pressing @ TWICE (for Jewish
Holidays only). Remember that the oven control will no longer beep or display any further changes once the oven is
set for the Sabbath feature.
The oven may be turned OFF at any time by first pressing (_)
pad (this will turn the oven OFF only). To turn OFF the Sabbath
feature press and hold both the _ and pads for at
@ Figure3
least 3 seconds. SAb will disappear from the display (Figure 3).
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Setting Oven Controls (cont'd)
To Set the Sabbath Feature (for use on the Jewish Sabbath & HoLidays) (continued)
Should you experience a power failure or interruption, the oven will shut off. When power returns, the oven remembers that
it is set to SAb and will not turn back on automatically. If your food was nearly fully cooked, you may allow the trapped
heat in the oven to finish the cooking process. Otherwise, you should remove the food when the power failure occurs,
because you may only start the oven once during the Sabbath/Jewish Holidays. After the Sabbath/Jewish Holiday obser-
vance turn OFF the Sabbath feature. Press and hold both the _ and pads for at least 3 seconds. SAb will
disappear from the display and the oven may be used with all normal functions. For further assistance, guidelines for
proper usage, and a complete list of models with the Sabbath feature, please visit the web at http:\\www.star-k.org.
To Set the Recipe Recall Feature
This feature will ONLY recall a recipe for Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Meats, Cakes, Breads, Slow
Cook or Timed Bake. This feature will not work with any other function including a Delayed Timed Bake, a Clean Cycle
or a Broil setting. You can only set one recipe for recall. For a different recipe you have to reprogram the oven.
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INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To Program the Oven to Begin Baking Immediately and record a
Recipe (example: recording Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes)
1. Place the food in the oven.
2. Press _. '.... appears and "BAKE" will flash in the
display (Figure 1).
3. Within 5 seconds, press _, @, @. The display will
show"350°F (177°C) (Figure 2).
4. Press <A_. The oven icon will appear in the display (See
Figure3).
5. Press T,k_2j. "TIMED" will flash; "0:00" will appear in the
display (Figure 4).
6. Enter the time by pressing _'_ _0"_. "TIMED" will continue
to flash and "BAKE", "30:00" and "350 °'' will stay in the display
(Figure 5).
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Figure 2
Figure 3
7. Press and hold <A_ pad for at least 3 seconds or until a
beep sounds. The beep indicates that this recipe has been
recorded for future recall. Now each time you press the Bake
pad, this recipe will be recalled. Note: It is not possible to erase
the recipe, but you can overwrite it with another temperature and
time.
To Begin Baking with the Stored Recipe
1. Place the food in the oven.
2. Press _. "TIMED", "350 °'' will appear and "BAKE" will flash
in the display (Figure 6).
3. Press _A_. "BAKE" will stop flashing and remain on, and
the oven icon will appear in the display (Figure 7). The oven will
immediately begin to cook with the stored recipe (in this
example 350°F for 30 minutes).
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Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
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Setting Warmer Drawer Controls
Arranging Warmer (Warm & Ready TM) Drawer Rack Positions
The rack can be used in 2 ways:
• In the upright position to allow low profile food items to be placed both under and on top of the rack (for example,
rolls or biscuits on top of the rack and a casserole dish underneath).
• In the downward position to allow you to place light weight food items and empty dishware (for example, rolls or
pastries and dinner plates) on the rack.
Set the Warmer Drawer Rack in either position as shown below (Figure 1).
J
WparmerDrawer Rack in
ward position
Figure 1
__dWarmer Drawer Rack in
J
ownward position
Operating the Warmer Drawer
The purpose of the Warmer Drawer is to keep hot cooked foods at serving temperature. Always start with hot food. It is
not recommended to heat cold food in the Warmer Drawer. All food placed in the Warmer Drawer should be covered
with a lid or aluminum foil to maintain quality. Do not use plastic wrap to cover food. Plastic may melt onto the
drawer and be very difficult to clean. Use only utensils and cookware recommended for oven use in the Warmer
Drawer.
Always use potholders or oven mitts when removing food from the Warmer Drawer as cookware and
plates will be hot and you can be burned.
Warmer Drawer Food Temperature Settings
Use the recommended settings in the Warmer Drawer settings table. If a
particular food is not listed, start with the MED setting. If more crispness
is desired, remove the lid or aluminum foil from the food. Most foods can
be kept at serving temperatures on the MED setting. When a
combination of foods are to be kept warm (for instance, meat with 2
vegetables and rolls), use the HI setting. To avoid heat loss, do not
open the Warmer Drawer repeatedly while inuse.
Warmer (Warm & Ready TM) Drawer & Bread Proofing
Indicator Lights
The control and indicator lightsfor the Warmer Drawer and Bread
Proofing features are located on the control panel. The indicator lights
will turn ON when the control is set, and remain ON until the controls are
turned OFF.
Note: The warmer Drawer will not operate during the Self-Clean
cycle.
Warmer Drawer Settings Table
Food Item Setting
Bacon HI
Hamburger Patties HI
Poultry HI
Pork Chops HI
Fried Foods HI
Pizza HI
Gravies MED
Casseroles MED
Eggs MED
Roasts (Beef, Pork, Lamb) MED
Vegetables MED
Biscuits MED
Rolls, hard MED
Pastries MED
Rolls (soft) LO
Empty Dinner Plates LO
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Figure 2
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Setting Warmer Drawer Controls (cont'd)
To Set the Warmer Drawer & Bread Proof Controls:
The control and indicator lightsfor the Warmer Drawer Bread Proof features are
located on the control panel. The temperatures are approximate, and are
designated by HI (high), MED (medium) and LO (low) and BREAD PROOF.
1. Touch the O./OFFpad at the Warmer Drawer control position. The Warmer
Drawer indicator light will flash. Note: If no further pads are touched within 25
seconds the request to power the Warmer Drawer ON will clear.
2. Set the desired power level. Touch (_ once to turn ON the power level for HI
HIo
MEDo
LO_
o
PROOF
BREAD
(see Figure 2) or @ to turn ON the power level for LO (see Figure 4).
Warmer Drawer indicator light located above the ON/OFF pad will turn ON
steady.
3. Each touch of the 0 or _'_ pads will decrease or increase through 6
power levels from HI (see Figure 2) to MED (see Figure 3) to LO (see Figure
4) and to the Bread Proof feature (see Figure 5). If the Warmer Drawer is set
at the LO setting and the 0 pad is touched again the Bread Proof feature
and indicator light will be set (see Figure 5 and bread dough preparation
instructions on this page). To return to standard Warmer Drawer setting touch
Qpad at least once.
Note: For best results, preheat the Warmer Drawer before adding the food or
bread dough. An empty drawer will preheat in approximately 15 minutes.
4. When the food is ready for removal, touch the o,/oF,pad once to turn the
Warmer Drawer or bread Proof feature OFF. The Warmer Drawer indicator light
will turn OFF.
The
HIo
o
MEDI,
LOgD _
Figure 2
HI <::>
<b
MED ::b
CZb PROOF
LOI
Figure 4
WARMER
PROOF
BREAD
BREAD
J
t
ON/OFF
DRAWER
Figure 1
HI
F--m
J
MED,I
BREAD
LO _ ._-_-
Figure 3
HI--_
J
MED,_'.
._ PROOF
BREAD
LO_-_ I,
Figure 5
Preparing Bread Dough for the Warmer Drawer
The Warmer Drawer has a"Proof Bread" feature that can be used to
help prepare bread dough. The recommended length of time to keep
bread dough in the Warmer Drawer is about 45-60 minutes. Be sure
however to follow the recipe's recommended times.
The prepared bread dough should be placed in a large bowl since
the dough will nearly double in volume. Arrange the Warmer Drawer
Rack in the downward position (see Figure 6). Place the bowl in the
Warmer Drawer and follow the Warmer Drawer and Bread Proof
Control setting instructions at the top of this page.
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Figure 6
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Self-Cleaning
During the Self-
Cleaning cycle, the outside of the
range can become very hot to the
touch. DO NOT leave small children
unattended near the appliance.
The health of some
birds is extremely sensitive to the
fumes given off during the Self-
Cleaning cycle of any range. Move
birds to another well-ventilated room.
DO NOT line the oven
walls, racks, bottom or any other part
of the range with aluminum foil.
Doing so will destroy heat distribution,
produce poor baking results and
cause permanent damage to the oven
interior (aluminum foil will melt to the
interior surface of the oven).
DO NOT force the
oven door open. This can damage the
automatic door locking system. Use
caution when opening the door after
the Self-Cleaning cycle is completed.
The oven may still be VERY HOT.
JST_..J
Self=Cleaning Oven
A Self-Cleaning oven cleans itself with high temperatures (well above
cooking temperatures) which eliminate soils completely or reduces them to
a fine powdered ash you can wipe away with a damp cloth.
Adhere to the following cleaning precautions:
• DO NOT use oven cleaners or oven protective coatings in or around
any part of the Self-Cleaning oven.
• DO NOT clean the oven door gasket. The woven material of the oven
door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to
rub, damage or remove the gasket.
= DO NOT use any cleaning materials on the oven door gasket. Doing so
could cause damage.
= Remove the broiler pan and insert, all utensils and any aluminum
foil. These items cannot withstand high cleaning temperatures.
• Porcelain oven racks do not have to be removed. After the cycle is
complete and the oven has cooled, rub the sides of the oven racks with
wax paper or a cloth containing a small amount of salad oil (this will
make the racks glide easier into the rack position).
• Remove any excessive spillovers in the oven cavity before starting
the Self-Cleaning cycle. To clean, use hot, soapy water and a cloth.
Large spillovers can cause heavy smoke or fire when subjected to high
temperatures. DO NOT allow food spills with a high sugar or acid
content (such as milk, tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit juices or pie filling) to
remain on the surface as they may leave a dull spot even after cleaning.
• Clean any soil from the oven frame, the door liner outside the oven door
gasket and the small area at the front center of the oven bottom. These
areas heat sufficiently to burn soil on. Clean with soap and water.
v DO NOT HAND oven bottom should be removed.
DO HAND
/
CLEAN DOOR
Note: See additional cleaning informa-
tion for the oven door in the General
Care & Cleaning section.
To avoid possible burns
use care when opening the oven door
after the Self-Cleaning cycle. Stand to
the side of the oven when opening the
door to allow hot air or steam to escape.
CLEAN SEAL
NOTE: Prior to setting the Self-Clean cycle, any spills remaining on the
What to Expect during Cleaning
While the oven is inoperation, the oven heats to temperatures much higher
than those used in normal cooking. Sounds of metal expansion and
contraction are normal. Odor is also normal as the food soil is being
removed. Smoke may appear through the oven vent.
If heavy spillovers are not wiped up before cleaning, they may flame and
cause more smoke and odor than usual. This is normal and safe and should
not cause alarm. If available, use an exhaust fan during the self-cleaning
cycle.
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Self=Cleaning (cont'd)
Self-Clean Cycle Time Length
The FLEX CLEAN _ pad is used to start a Self-Cleaning cycle. When used with the DELAY START
delayed Self Cleaning cycle may also be programmed. The FLEX CLEAN feature allows for any Self-Cleaning cycle time
from 2 (2:00) to 4 hours (4:00) to be selected. You may also choose the clean time in 1 minute increments (for example 2
hours and 50 minutes)by pressing the number keypads _ _ _.
During the Self-Cleaning cycle, the outside of the range can become very hot to the touch. DO NOT leave
small children unattended near the appliance.
DO NOT force the oven door open. This can damage the automatic door locking system. Use care when
opening the oven door after the Self-Cleaning cycle. Stand to the side of the oven when opening the door to allow hot air or
steam to escape. The oven may still be VERY HOT.
pad, a
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS DISPLAY
To set an immediate Self-Cleaning Cycle or to set a delay start time of
9:00 o'clock (example: default 3 hour Self-Clean cycle)
t. Be sure the clock is set with the correct time of day, the oven is
empty and the oven door isdosed.
2. Press_. "CLEAN" will flash and "3:00" HR will show in the _.'F.L_AXN_
display (Figure 1). 2-4 hours of Self-Cleaning time may be chosen
by pressing any amount of time from _ @ @ (2 hours)
through _ @ @ (4 hours) in one minute increments.
You may also skip the time entry and accept the default cleaning
time of 3 hours by pressing the Start key pad (See Step 3).
Figure 1
Figure 2
3. Press _A_."DOOR", "LOCKED" will flash; "CLEAN" and the
letters "CLn" will remain on in the display (Figure 2).
4. As soon as the control is set, the motor driven oven door lock will
begin to close automatically. Once the door has been locked the
"DOOR", "LOCKED" indicator light will quit flashing and remain on.
Note: Allow about t 5 seconds for the oven door lock to close.
Note: If the optional delay Self-Clean feature is needed, finish steps 5-7. If Self-Clean is started immediately skip
the remaining steps and continue with "When the self-clean cycle is completed" on the following page.
5. Press (,_,_j) (see Figure 3). Enter the desired Self-Clean
time using the number pads @ @ @ (See figure 4).
6. Press@. "DELAY", "DOOR", "LOCKED",
remain on and the display returns to the time of day.
7. Based on the time amount you selected in step 2, the control will
calculate forward from the set start time to determine when the
Self-Cleaning cycle should end. The Self-Cleaning cycle will turn
on automatically at the set time. At that time the icon "DELAY"
will go out; the oven icon will come on, "CLEAN" and "CLn" will
remain in the display (see Figure 5).
"CLEAN" will
starting
Figure 3
Figure 4
When the Self-Clean Cycle is Completed
1. The time of day, the "DOOR", "LOCKED" and "CLEAN" icon will
remain in the display.
2. Once the oven has cooled down for approximately 1 HOUR, and
the "DOOR", "LOCKED" icon is no longer displayed, the oven door
can then be opened.
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Figure 5
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Self=Cleaning (cont'd)
INSTRUCTIONS
Stopping or Interrupting a Self=Cleaning Cycle
if it becomes necessary to stop or interrupt a self-cleaning cycle due to
excessive smoke or fire in the oven:
PRESS DISPLAY
1. Press @.
2. Once the oven has cooled down for approximately 1 HOUR and the
"DOOR", "LOCKED" icon is no longer displayed, the oven door can
be opened (Figure 1).
iMPORTANT NOTES when using the Self-Clean feature:
t. A Self-Clean cycle cannot be started if Oven Lockout feature is active.
2.
If a Self-Clean cycle has started but not finished and a power failure occurs, the appliance may not have thoroughly
cleaned. Once power is restored, set for another Self-Clean cycle to finish.
3,
If your clock is set for normal 12 hour display mode the Delay Self-Clean cycle can never be set to start more than
12 hours in advance. To set for Delay Self-Clean 12-24 hours in advance see instructions to set the control for the 24
hour time of day display mode.
Figure 1
Adjusting Oven Temperature
The temperature in the oven has been preset at the factory. When first using the oven, be
sure to follow recipe times and temperatures. If you think the oven iscooking too hot or too
cool for the temperature you select, you can adjust the actual oven temperature to be more
or less than what is displayed. Before adjusting, test a recipe by using a temperature setting
that is higher or lower than the recommended temperature. The baking results should help
you to decide how much of an adjustment is needed.
INSTRUCTIONS PRESS
To adjust the oven temperature higher
Note: The oven
temperature adjustments
made with this feature
will not change the Self-
Clean cycle temperature.
DISPLAY
t. Press _-_ for 6 seconds (Figure 2). 0° will appear in the
(Figure2).
2. To increase the temperature use the number pads to enter the
desired The
temperature may be increased as much as 35°F (19°C).
3. Press _ to accept the temperature change and the display will
return to the time of day (Figure 4). Press _ to reject the change
if necessary.
To adjust the oven temperature lower
1. Press (_ for 6 seconds. 0° will appear in the display (Figure 2).
2. To decrease the temperature use the number pads to enter the
desired change. (Example -30°F) (_ @ and then press
35°F (19°0).
3. Press (_ to accept the temperature change and the display will
return to the time of day (Figure 4). Press _ to reject the change
if necessary.
change. (Example 30°F) (_ _--'0_ (Figure 3).
(Figure 5). The temperature may be decreased as much as
display
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qb@
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Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
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General Care & Cleaning
Cleaning Various Parts of Your Range
Before cleaning any part of the range, be sure all controls are turned OFF and the range is cool. Remove spillovers and
heavy soiling as soon as possible. Regular cleanings will reduce the effort required for major cleanings later.
Surfaces
How to Clean
Aluminum & Vinyl
Control Panel and Trim
Pieces
Glass, Painted and Plastic
Body Parts, Control Knobs
and Decorative Trim
Pieces
Stainless Steel (some
models) Oven door &
drawer front panel
Use hot, soapy water and a cloth. Dry with a clean cloth.
Before cleaning the control panel, turn all controls to OFF and remove the control
knobs. To remove, pull each knob straight off the shaft. Clean using hot, soapy
water and a dishcloth. Rinse with a clean water and a dishcloth. Be sure to squeeze
excess water from the cloth before wiping the panel; especially when wiping around
the controls. Excess water in or around the controls may cause damage to the
appliance. Be sure to rinse the cleaners as bluish stains may occur during heating
and cannot de removed. To replace knobs after cleaning, line up the flat sides of
both the knob and the shaft; then push the knob into place.
Using a soft cloth, clean with mild dish detergent and water or a 50/50 solution of
vinegar and water. Follow by rinsing the area with clean water; dry and polish with a
soft cloth. Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a soft cloth first. DO NOT spray
liquids directly on the control pad and display area. Do not use large amounts of water
on the control panel - excess water on the control area may cause damage to the
appliance. Do not use other liquid cleaners, abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or
paper towels - they will damage the finish. To remove control knobs, turn to the OFF
position; grasp firmly and pull straight off the shaft. To replace knobs after cleaning,
line up the flat sides of both the knob and the shaft; then push the knob into place.
Clean with hot, soapy water and dishcloth. Rinse with clean water and cloth. Do not
use cleaners with high concentrations of chlorides or chlorines. Do not use
harsh scrubbing cleaners. Only use kitchen cleaners that are especially made for
cleaning stainless steel. Always be sure to rinse the cleaners off from the surface as
bluish stains may occur during heating that cannot be removed.
Oven Racks
Porcelain Enamel
Broiler Pan and Insert, Door
Liner, Body Parts and
Warmer Drawer and Drawer
Cavity.
Oven Door
\_ ___,AN FRAME
.OTRAND
X _DCoLEANAOVEN T
CLEAN DOOR
DOHAND _
This oven comes with lubricated porcelain oven racks, which can remain in the oven
during the self-clean cycle. Do not clean this vegetable oil lubrication off the racks. It
is important that the sides of the oven racks always have a light coating of vegetable
oil. To maintain optimal rack performance, re-apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to
the sides of the rack after every self-clean cycle or when the rack becomes difficult
to slide.
Gentle scouring with a soapy scouring pad will remove most spots. Rinse with a 1:1
solution of clear water and ammonia. If necessary, cover difficult spots with an
ammonia-soaked paper towel for 30 to 40 minutes. Rinse with clean water and a
damp cloth, and then scrub with a soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and wipe dry with
a clean cloth. Remove all cleaners or the porcelain may become damaged during
future heating. DO NOT use spray oven cleaners on the cooktop.
Use soap & water to thoroughly clean the top, sides and front of the oven door.
Rinse well. You may use a glass cleaner on the outside glass of the oven door. DO
NOT immerse the door in water. DO NOT spray or allow water or the glass
cleaner to enter the door vents. DO NOT use oven cleaners, cleaning powders or
any harsh abrasive cleaning materials on the outside of the oven door.
DO NOT clean the oven door gasket. The oven door gasket is made of a woven
material, on Self-Cleaning models, which is essential for a good seal. Care should
be taken not to rub, damage or remove this gasket.
Cooktop, Burner Heads, See Cleaning the Cooktop, Burner Caps, Burner Heads & Grates in the General
Burner Caps & Grates Care & Cleaning section for complete instructions.
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General Care & Cleaning (cont'd)
Cleaning the Cooktop, Burner Heads, Caps & Grates
The cooktop is designed to make cleaning easier. Because the gas Burners are sealed, cleanups are easy when
spillovers are cleaned up immediately.
The cooktop, Burner Heads and Caps should be routinely cleaned. Keeping the Burner Head Ports clean will prevent
improper ignition and an uneven flame. Refer to the following instructions:
THE COOKTOP iS NOT REMOVABLE. Do not attempt to remove or lift the cooktop.
THE FIXED OVEN VENT iS NOT REMOVABLE. Do not attempt to remove the fixed
oven vent cover.
Use caution when replacing the Burner Caps so the Electrodes are not damaged. This may cause a
delayed ignition or prevent the burner from igniting.
To Remove and Replace the Surface Burner Caps and Burner Heads-
Surface
Burner
Grate
Remove in the following order: (t st) surface Burner Grates, (2nd) Burner Caps
and (3rd) Burner Heads. Replace inthe following order: Burner Heads, Burner
Caps and Burner Grates.
PLEASE NOTE: The Bridge Burner Head is not removable (Ceramic Glass
Cooktop models only).
Figure 1
Orifice
holder
Surface
Do not remove any parts from the cooktop until they have completely
cooled and are safe to handle. Do not operate the surface Burners without
the Burner Caps and Burner Heads properly in place.
To Clean the surface Burner Caps and Burner Heads (all models)- Use a
soap-filled scouring pad or a mild abrasive cleanser to clean the surface Burner
Caps and Burner Heads. The ports (or slots) around the Burner Heads must be
routinely cleaned. If residue still remains in these ports, use a small-gauge wire
or needle to clean the slots or holes. For proper flow of gas and ignition of the
burner--DO NOT ALLOW SPILLS, FOOD, CLEANING AGENTS OR ANY
OTHER MATERIAL TO ENTER THE GAS ORiFiCE HOLDER OPENING.
ALWAYS keep the surface Burner Caps and Burner Heads in place whenever
the gas Burners are in use.
To Clean the Burner Grates (all models)- The Burner Grates are dishwasher
safe and may be cleaned inthe dishwasher. Remove any excessive soils before
placing in the dishwasher.
To Clean the Cooktop and contoured areas of the cooktop (for models with
Porcelain Cooktop only)- If a spill occurs on the porcelain cooktop, blot up spill
with an absorbent cloth. Rinse with a clean, damp cloth and wipe dry. Do not use
harsh abrasive cleaners on the cooktop. They can scratch the porcelain.
Completely rinse any mild cleaners used from the surface or the porcelain
cooktop may become damaged during future heating. DO NOT use spray oven
cleaners on the cooktop.
To Clean the Ceramic Glass Cooktop (for models with Ceramic Glass
Cooktop only)- See Ceramic Glass Cooktop Cleaning & Maintenance later in
this section.
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General Care & Cleaning (cont'd)
Ceramic Glass Cooktop Cleaning and Maintenance
proper cleaning is essential
Prior to using your cooktop for the first time, apply the recommended CookTopO Cleaning Creme to the ceramic surface
(on the web visit www.sears.com for replacement cooktop cleaner, item number 40079). Buff with a non-abrasive cloth or
no-scratch cleaning pad. This will make cleaning easier when soiled from cooking. The special cooktop cleaning cream
leaves a protective finish on the glass to help prevent scratches and abrasions.
Sliding aluminum or copper clad bottom pans on the cooktop can cause metal markings on the cooktop surface. These
marks should be removed immediately after the cooktop has cooled using the cooktop cleaning cream. Metal marks can
become permanent ifnot removed prior to future use.
Cookware (cast iron, metal, ceramic or glass) with rough bottoms can mark or scratch the cooktop surface. Do not slide
anything metal or glass across the cooktop. Do not use your cooktop as a cutting board or work surface in the kitchen.
Do not cook foods directly on the cooktop surface without a pan. Do not drop heavy or hard objects on the glass cooktop,
because they may cause it to crack.
Cleaning Recommendations for the Ceramic Glass Cooktop
Before cleaning the cooktop, be sure the controls are turned to OFF and the cooktop is COOL.
DO NOT use a cooktop cleaner on a hot cooktop. The fumes can be hazardous to your health, and can
chemically damage the ceramic-glass surface.
For light to moderate soil:
Apply a few drops of CookTop@ Cleaning Creme directly to the cooktop. Use a paper towel or use a non-abrasive plastic
type no-scratch cleaning pad to clean the entire cooktop surface. Make sure the cooktop is cleaned thoroughly, leaving no
residue.
For heavy, burned on soil:
Apply a few drops of CookTop® Cleaning Creme directly to the soiled area. Rub the soiled area using a non-abrasive
plastic type no-scratch cleaning pad, applying pressure as needed. Do not use the pad you use to clean the cooktop for
any other purpose.
If soils remain, carefully scrape soils with a metal
razor blade scraper, holding scraper at a 30 degree
angle to the surface. Remove loosened soils with
cooktop cleaning cream and buff surface clean.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Damage to the ceramic glass
cooktop may occur ifyou use an abrasive type
scratch pad. Only use cleaning products that have
been specifically designed for ceramic glass cooktop.
%
Plastic or foods with a high sugar content:
These types of soils need be removed immediately if
spilled or melted onto the ceramic cooktop surface.
Permanent damage (such as pitting of the cooktop
surface) may occur if not removed immediately.
After turning the surface elements OFF, use a razor
blade scraper or a metal spatula with a mitt and
scrape the soil from the hot surface (as illustrated).
Allow the cooktop to cool, and use the same method
for heavy or burned on soils.
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General Care & Cleaning (cont'd)
Do not use the following on the ceramic glass cooktop:
• Do not use abrasive cleaners and scouring pads, such as metal and
some nylon pads. They may scratch the cooktop, making it more
difficult to clean.
• Do not use harsh cleaners, such as chlorine bleach, ammonia or oven
cleaners, as they may etch or discolor the cooktop.
• Do not use dirty sponges, cloths or paper towels, as they can leave
soil or lint on the cooktop which can burn and cause discoloration.
Special Caution for Aluminum Foil and Aluminum Cooking Utensils
• Aluminum foil
Use of aluminum foil will damage the cooktop. Do not use under any
circumstances.
• Aluminum utensils
Since the melting point of aluminum is much lower than that of other metals,
care must be taken when aluminum pots or pans are used. Pans that boil
dry may permanently damage cooktop by breaking, fusing to, or marking it.
Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel (StainlessSteel models only)
Some models are equipped with stainless steel exterior parts. Special care and cleaning are required for maintaining
the appearance of stainless parts. Please refer to the table provided at the beginning of the General Care & Cleaning
section in this Use & Care Guide.
Hinge lever
Hinge lever hook
Hinge
support
Lock engaged for door removal
Figure 1
-HNGE SLOT- Door
removed from the oven
Figure 2
J
Removing and Replacing the Oven Door
The door is heavy. For safe, temporary storage, lay the door flat
with the inside of the door facing down.
To Remove Oven Door:
1. Open the door to the fully opened position.
2. Pull up the lock located on each hinge support and engage it onto the hinge
lever hook (Figure 1). You may have to apply a little downward pressure on the
door to pull the lock fully over the hinge lever hook.
3. Grab the door by the sides and pull the bottom of the door up and toward
you to disengage the hinge supports. Keep pulling the bottom of the door
toward you while rotating the top of the door toward the range to completely
disengage the hinge levers (Figure 2).
4. To clean oven door, follow the instructions provided in the General Care &
Cleaning table.
To Replace Oven Door:
1. Grab the door by the sides; place the hinge supports and levers into the hinge
slots. Open the door to the fully opened position.
2. Disengage the lock from the hinge lever hooks on both sides (Figure 3).
Note: Make sure the hinge supports are fully engaged before unlocking the
hinge levers.
3. Close the oven door.
Lock in normal position
Figure 3
Special Door Care Instructions = _ Most oven doors
contain glass that can break.
Read the following recommendations:
1. Do not close the oven door until all the oven racks are fully in place.
2. Do not hit the glass with pots, pans, or any other object.
3. Scratching, hitting, jarring or stressing the glass may weaken its structure
causing an increased risk of breakage at a later time.
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General Care & Cleaning (cont'd)
Removing and Replacing Warmer (Warm & Ready TM) Drawer
in serious injury or death. Disconnect appliance from electric
[_ _ Electrical Shock Hazard can occur and result
To Remove Warmer Drawer:
1. _Turn poweroff before removing the warmerdrawer.
2. Open the drawer to the fully opened position.
3. Locate glide lever on each side of drawer, pull up on the left glide lever
and push down on the right glide lever (See Figure 1).
5. Pull the drawer away from the range.
To Replace Warmer (Warm & Ready TM) Drawer:
To Replace the Drawer:
1. Align the glide ends on each side of the drawer with the glide slots on
the range.
2. Push the drawer into the range until the levers "click" (approximately 3
inches).
3. Pull the drawer open again to make sure the glides are properly seated.
Note: If you do not hear the levers "click" or the glides do not feel
seated, remove the drawer and repeat steps 1 and 2.
NOTE: The Warmer Drawer will NOT operate while inthe"Self-Clean" and "Oven
Lockout" modes
power before cleaning and servicing the warmer drawer.
Left Glide _'_,. Pull up lever
with finger
with finger Right Glide
Figure 1
Changing the Oven Light
The oven lights will automatically turn ON when the oven door is opened. The oven lights may also be manually
operated by pressing the L_ pad.
ON/OFF
The lamp is covered with a glass shield. The glass shield can be removed to be cleaned manually or to change oven
light. THiS GLASS SHIELD MUST BE IN PLACE WHENEVER THE OVEN IS IN USE.
To replace the light bulb:
CAUTION: BE SURE THE OVEN IS COOL.
1. Turn the power off at the main source.
2. Wear a leather-faced glove for protection against possible broken glass.
3. To remove the glass shield, lift up on side with gloved finger and use
force to pull shield out.
4. Replace halogen light appliance bulb taking care not to touch the bulb
with your bare fingers. Touching bulb with your skin can leave a film on
the bulb that causes it to burn out quickly.
5. Replace glass shield in opposite order and manner of removal.
Lift up and pull out.
Halogen
Light Bulb
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Before You Call
SoJutions to Common ProbJems
Before you carl for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. The list includes common occurrences
that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance.
OCCURRENCE
Range is not level.
Cannot move appliance
easily. Appliance must be
accessible for service.
Entire range or oven does
not operate.
Surface burners do not
light.
Surface burner flame
burns half way around.
Surface burner flame is
orange.
Scratches or abrasions on
cooktop surface.
Metalmarks.
Brown streaks or specks.
POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
Poor installation. Place oven rack in center of oven. Place a level on the oven rack.
Adjust leveling legs at base of range until the rack is level. When range is level, cooktop
may appear out of alignment if countertop is not level.
Weak, unstable floor. Be sure floor is level and can adequately support range. Contact a
carpenter to correct sagging or sloping floor.
Kitchen cabinet misalignment may make range appear to be unlevel. Be sure cabinets
are square and have sufficient room for range clearance.
Cabinets not square or are built in too tight. Contact a cabinet maker to correct the problem.
Contact builder or installer to make appliance accessible.
Carpeting interferes with range. Provide sufficient space so range can be lifted over carpet.
Gas line is hard-plumbed. Have a flexible C.S.A international approved metal appliance
connector installed.
Make sure cord/plug is tightly into outlet.
Service wiring is not complete. Call 1-800-4-MY=HOME® (See back cover).
Electrical power outage. Check house lights to be sure. Call your local electric company
for service. Surface burners can be lit manually.
Surface control knob has not been completely turned to LITE. Push in and turn the
surface control knob to LITE until burner ignites and then turn the surface control knob to
the desired flame size.
Burner ports are clogged. Clean burners. See "Cleaning the Burner Grates, Burner Caps
and Burner Heads" under General Cleaning.
Range power is disconnected from outlet. Be sure cord is securely plugged into the
outlet.
Electrical power outage.
Be sure the gas supply to the range is turned "ON".
Burner ports are clogged. With the burner off, clean ports by using a small-gauge wire or
needle.
Moisture is present after cleaning. Lightly fan the flame and allow burner to operate until
flame is full. Dry the burners thoroughly following instructions in the "General Care &
Cleaning" section.
Dust particles in main line. Allow the burner to operate a few minutes until flame turns
blue.
Salt air in coastal areas. A slightly orange flame is unavoidable.
Coarse particles such as salt or sand between cooktop and utensils can cause scratches. Be
sure cooktop surface and bottoms of utensils are clean before usage. Small scratches do not
affect cooking and will become less visible with time.
Cleaning materials not recommended for ceramic-glass cooktop have been used. See "Ceramic
Glass Cooktop Cleaning & Maintenance" section under General Care & Cleaning.
Cookware with rough bottom has been used. Use smooth, flat-bottomed cookware.
Sliding or scraping of metal utensils on cooktop surface. Do not slide metal utensils on cooktop
surface. Use a ceramic-glass cooktop cleaning cream to remove the marks. See "Ceramic Glass
Cooktop Cleaning & Maintenance" section under General Care & Cleaning.
Boilovers are cooked onto surface. Use razor blade scraper to remove soil. See "Ceramic Glass
Cooktop Cleaning & Maintenance" section under General Care & Cleaning.
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Areas of discoloration with
metallic sheen.
*Oven control beeps and
displays any F code error
(for example F11)
Oven light does not work.
Poor baking results.
Fan noise during cooking
operation.
Flames inside oven or
smoking from vent.
Oven smokes excessively
during broiling.
Mineral deposits from water and food. Remove using a ceramic glass cooktop cleaning
cream. Use cookware with clean, dry bottoms.
Electronic control has detected a fault condition. Press STOP/CLEAR to clear the display
and stop beeping. Reprogram oven. If fault recurs, record fault number. Press STOP/
CLEAR and call 1-800-4-MY-HOME ® for assistance (See back cover).
Replace bulb. See "Changing Oven Light" in this Use and Care Guide for instructions.
Many factors affect baking results. Make sure the proper rack position is used. Center
food in the oven and space pans to allow air to circulate. If conventional baking, allow the
oven to preheat to the set temperature before placing food in the oven. Try adjusting the
recipe's recommended temperature or baking time. If you feel the oven is too hot or cool,
see "Adjusting the Oven Temperature" section in this Use and Care Guide.
A cooling fan may automatically turn on and off to cool internal parts. It is normal, and the
fan may continue to run after the range has been turned "OFF", but may also stop
immediately and then turn "ON" after a while.
Excessive spillovers in oven. Set self-clean cycle for a longer cleaning time.
Excessive spillovers in oven. This is normal, especially for pie spillovers or large amounts of
grease on the oven bottom. Wipe up excessive spillovers before starting the self-clean cycle.
If flames or excessive smoke are present, stop the self-clean cycle and follow the steps
under "Stopping or Interrupting a Self-Cleaning Cycle" in this Use and Care Guide.
Control(s) not set properly. Follow instructions under "Self-Cleaning" in this Use and
Care Guide.
Meat is too close to the element. Reposition the rack to provide proper clearance between !/.i,_
the meat and the oven broil element.
Self-cleaning cycle does
not work.
Soil not completely
removed after self-
cleaning cycle.
Excessive smoking from
oven vent.
The insert on broiler pan wrong side up and grease not draining. Always place insert on
the broiler pan with ribs up and slots down to allow grease to drip into pan.
Meat is not properly prepared. Remove excess fat from meat. Remove remaining fatty
edges to prevent the meat from curling, but do not cut into the lean of the meat.
Broiler pan used without the Broiler Pan Insert or insert is covered with foil. DO NOT use
the Broiler Pan without the Broiler Pan Insert or cover the insert with foil.
Broiler Pan or Broiler Pan Insert needs to be cleaned. Excessive smoking is caused by
build-up of grease or food spatters. Clean the Broiler Pan and Insert on a regular basis.
Oven door is open. Oven door should be closed when broiling.
Control(s) not set properly. Follow instructions under "Self-Cleaning" in this Use and
Care Guide.
Self-cleaning cycle was interrupted. Stop time must be 3 to 4 hours past the start time.
Follow steps under "Stopping or Interrupting a Self-Cleaning Cycle" in this Use and Care
Guide.
Set Self-Clean cycle for a longer cleaning time.
Hand clean bottom, front top of oven, frame or door area outside oven seal before the
self-cleaning is started. These areas are not in the self-cleaning area, but get hot enough
to burn on residue. Burned-on residue can be cleaned with a stiff nylon brush and water or
nylon scrubber. Be careful not to damage the oven seal by attempting to clean it.
Excessive spillovers in oven, especially for pie spillovers or large amounts of grease on
the oven bottom. Wipe up excessive spillovers before starting the Self-Clean cycle. If
flames or excessive smoke are present, stop the Self-Clean cycle and follow the steps
under "Stopping or Interrupting the Self-Cleaning Cycle" in this Use and Care Guide.
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