FORFUTUREREFERENCE
Forfuture referencewe suggest you re-
tain this manual after recording the WARNING: If the informa-
modelnumberandserialnumberofthis tion in this manual is not
gas appliance in the spaces provided.
Thisinformationcanbefoundontherat-followed exactly, a fire or
ing platelocated on the sidesof the low- explosion may result caus-
er range front frame. Pull out lower ing property damage, per-
drawer to see rating plate, sonal injury or death.
- Donot store or usegaso- _'_
line or other flammable
MODELNUMBER vapors and liquids in the
vicinity ofthis or anyoth-
SERIAL NUMBER er appliance.
-WHAT TO DO IF YOU
DATEOF PURCHASE
These numbers identify your range.
Pleaseuse themin any correspon- * DOnot touch any elec- • INJURY TO PERSONS
dence or servicecallsconcerningyour trical switch; do not COULD RESULT
appliance, use any phone inyour
Pleaseretaintheproofofpurchasedoc- building. • INSTALLANTI-TIP
umentsfor warrantyservice. DEVICES PACKED
SMELL GAS: _ WARNING
• Do not try to light any • ALL RANGES
appliance. CAN TIP
• Immediately call your WITH RANGE
gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. • SEE INSTALLATION
Follow the gas suppli- INSTRUCTIONS
er's instructions.
To reduce the risk of tipping of the
• If you cannot reach appliance from unusual usage or by
your gas supplier, call excessive loading of the oven door,
the fire department, the appliance must be secured by a
- Installation and service checkifdeviceisinstalledproperly:Use
must be performed by a a flashlight andlookunderneathrange
properly installed anti-Up device. To
to see that one of the rear leveling legs
qualified installer, ser- is engaged in the bracket slot.
vice agency or the gas
supplier.
Time-0f-DayClock
Ifyour rangefeaturesa time-of-day clock and minute timer
follow the instructionsfor the illustration that matches the
clock on your range.
ANALOGCLOCKANDTIMER DIGITALANDCLOCKTIMER
12
11 1
CLOCK SET MINUTE TIMER
s "-,;,3o
"///lllll_.',\ "__ 88:88 willflash in the displaywhen the
• 6 b range is first connected to power or if
TO SETCLOCK: Push in and turn Min- TO SET CLOCK: Press and hold
uteTimerknobtothecorrecttimeofday. CLOCK SET button while turning MIN-
BesureMinuteTimer hand is on OFFaf- UTE TIMER knob to the correct time of
tersetting clock, day. MINUTE TIMER knob can be
TO SET MINUTE TIMER: Turn knob in
either direction to the desired time. TO SET MINUTE TIMER: Turn MIN-
Whenthe buzzer sounds, manually turn UTETIMER knob to the right,to the de-
theTimer to OFR sired time, up to 60:00 (1 hour). Timer
power is interrupted.
turned in either direction.
will begincounting down after afew sec-
onds delay. When time has lapsed, a
continualbeepwillsoundfor upto2 min-
utes.
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Time-Of-Day Clock (oon,,nue )
ELECTRONIC
CLOCK AND TIMER TO SET MINUTE TIMER: Slideswitch TO CANCEL MINUTE TIMER OP-
downtoTlMERpoeition. O:59willbedis- ERATION OR STOP "END-OF-
HOUR ¢L0C_ playedas soonastheswitchismovedto TIME" BEEPS: Slideswitchupto the
• n nl maticallybegin countingdown from one pear inthe display.
81,2 @_theTlMERpositlon. Thetimerwillauto-cleckposition._meofdaywillreap-
Whenrange is first connected to power reappear in the display.
orif power is interrupted, 12:00will flash
in the display.
Press and hold HOUR button until cor-
CLocKTOSET CLOCK: Slide switch up tOposition.8[ 0 5_@ _
rect hourappears in the display. 14zN TZ.I_R
Press and bold MIN button until the cor-
rect minutesappear in the display.
• U U ] hourin incrementsof one minute.When
time has lapsed, a continual beep will
"rzMIm sound. Slide switchto the CLOCK posi-
tion to stop beeps. The time of day will
TO SET A TIMING OPERATION
FOR LESS THAN ONE HOUR:
Press and hold MIN buttonuntil de-
siredtimeappearsinthedisplay._m-
er will immediatelybegin counting
downassoonastheMIN buttonisre-
leased.
TO SET A TIMING OPERATION
FORGREATER THAN ONE HOUR:
Pressthe HOUR button.1:59willap-
pear in the display.Select desired
minutesbypressingand holdingMIN
button.Timingwillbeginwhenbutton
isreleased.
Two hours is the maximum timing I
that can be set.
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SurfaceCq)oking
IGNITION SYSTEM TO LIGHT SEALED BURNER ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Your range will feature pilotless igni- t. Place utensil on burner grate. • When the range is first installed, the
tion; a spark from the ignitor lights the pilots may be difficult to light due to air
burner. The ignitor is located at the back 2. Push in and turn knob to the LITE inthe gas line. Tobleed off air from the
side of each surface burner, position. After the burner lights, turn line, hold a lighted match next to the
Ignitor gas to the appliance.
REARViEW OF SEALED BURNER
the knob to the desired flame size. burner and turn knob on. When the
proceed as directed.
• Be sure all surface controls are set
in the OFF position prior to supplying
_ burner lights, turn the knob off and
NOTE: The knob on your appliance burner off. If gas has accumulated
may not look like the knob in this il- and a strong gas odor is detected,
lustration, but it will operate as de- wait 5 minutes for the gas to dissi-
scribed in this booklet, pate before relighting burner.
ABOUT THE SURFACE
DUAL PURPOSE HI SPEED BURNER FLAME
SEALED BURNERS _ (if equ,pped) " _ _O_er 'Y _dJ_t_d bu met with c,ea_ ___
Some models feature one ortwo special
HI SPEED sealed burners. • On natural gas, the flame will be blue
Refer to the rating plate to determine if no trace of yellow in the flame.
your appliance features the HI SPEED
burners. See inside front cover for toca- A yellow flame indicates an improper
tion of rating plate, mixture of airgas. This wastes fuel, so
ports will lightwithin a few seconds,
with a deeper blue core; there should be _'IP'__
have a serviceman adjust the mixture if Ifthis occurs, turn the knob to the OFF
• CAUTION: If flame should go out
during a cooking operation, turn the
• You may hear a "popping" sound on
LP gas when the surface burner is
turned off. This is a normal operating
sound of the burner.
• If a knob is turned very quickly from
HI to LO setting, theflame may go out,
particularly if the burner is cold.
LOCATION OF BURNERS: a yellow flame occurs, position. Wait several seconds, then
HIGH BURNER light the burner again.
• On LP gas, some yellow tipping is ac-
ceptable. This is normal and adjustment
is not necessary.
HIGHSPEEDBURNER
*U.S. Patent Pending
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