Magic Chef 34HA-2CKXW-ON, 34HN-5TKXW, 34JN-5TKVW, 34MK-5TKXW, 34JN-5TKXW Use And Care Manual

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Instructions for your Gas Range with "T" Clock
CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................... 1-3 Ovenburner.............................. 10
Oven racks .............................. 10
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER .................. 4
FEATURES ............................... 5-6 Preheating ............................... 10
Self-clean oven ........................... 5 Howto set oven for baking or roasting ......... 11
Automatic oven cooking ..................... 6 Common baking problems chart .............. 12
USING YOUR COOKTOP ................... 7-8
Pilotlessignition ........................... 7 Broilingchart 14
Cooktop .................................. 7 .............................
Burnergrates .............................. 7 MAINTENANCE ......................... t5-16
Surface burners ........................... 7 Electricalconnection ....................... 15
Lighting surfaceburners ..................... 8 Removerange for cleaning .................. 15
Selecting flame size ........................ 8 Anti-tip bracket ........................... 15
Proportionalvalve .......................... 8 Oven light replacement ..................... 15
USING YOUR OVEN ...................... 9-14 Backguard light ........................... 15
Ovendoor ................................ 9 Leveling legs ............................. 16
Ovenbottom .............................. 9 Proportionalvalve adjustment ................ 16
Storagedrawer ............................ 9 CARE AND CLEANING CHART ............... 17
Fan ..................................... 9 SERVICE .................................. 18
Pilotlessignition .......................... 10 Troubleshooting chart ...................... 18
WARRANTY ............................... 19
8112P067-60
(lO/91)
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Ifthe information inthis manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage,personal injury or death.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
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.
Ifyoucannotreachyour gassupplier, callthe
fire department.
- Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
GENERAL
Nocookingapplianceshouldbeusedas line, and other flammable vapors and Misuse of appliance doors, such as aspace heater.This instructionisbased materials, stepping, leaningor sitting on the door,
on safetyconsiderations to prevent po- mayresult in possibletipping of the ap- tential hazard to the consumer as well Havethe installershow you the location pliance or breakage ofdoor and serious
as damage to theappliance, ofthe gas shut offvalve andhowto shut injuries.
itoff inan emergency.
_"_r_/_,2._A(_lr{Ifw_-_iE,E_ Your appliance is vented through the
L _'_'_/;]L.M_,T_ base of the backguard. Never block
:_ _r_ ovenventorair intakes.Do not obstruct
' _ " "" " the flow of combustion and ventilation
air. Restriction of air flow to the burner
prevents proper performance.
._ Avoid touching oven vent area while
oven is onand for several minutes after
oven is turned off. Some parts of the vent and surrounding area become hot
If range is installed near a window, enoughto cause burns.
proper precautions should be taken to IN CASE OF FIRE:
prevent curtains from blowing over Donotusecooktoporovenasastorage 1. Turn off range controls. burnerscreating a FIREHAZARD. area for food or cooking utensils. This 2. Smother fire or flame with baking
instruction is based on safety consid- soda, dry chemical, or a foam-type
Keep area around appliance clear and erations to prevent potential hazard to extinguisher. Do not use water on free from combustible materials, gaso- user andto the appliance, greasefires.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CHILD SAFETY Touching a hot oven light bulb with a !__
damp cloth could cause the bulb to
Do not leave children alone orunsuper- break. Should the bulb break, discon-
vised near the appliance when it is in nect power to the range beforetrying to
useoris still hot. Children should never remove the bulb to avoid electrical beallowedto sit or stand onany part of shock. I
the appliance. Children must betaught _,E,,_;,_, that the appliance and utensils in itcan Clean range with caution. If a wet
be hot. Children should be taught that sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on
an appliance is not a toy. They should /
not be allowed to play with controls or a hot cooking area,be careful to avoid
steam burns. Some cleaners can pro-
other parts of the unit. Let hot utensils duce noxious fumes if applied to a hot coolinasafe place,outofreachof small surface.
children. Be sure you know which knob controls
GREASE which surface burner. Always make
surethe correct burneristurned on and
Use extreme caution when moving the that theburner hasignited.When cook-
greasekettle or disposing ofhotgrease, ing is completed, turn burner off. Hot grease is flammable. Avoid letting Use caution when wearing garments
grease deposits collect around appli- made of flammable material to avoid
ance, range hood, or vent fan. Do not clothingfires. Loosefittingor long hang- leave container of grease around a ing-sleeved apparelshould not beworn
cooking appliance.Always letquantities while cooking. Clothing may ignite or ofhotfatusedfordeepfatfryingcoolbe- catchutensil handles.
fore attemptingto move or handle.Inthe event of a grease fire, DONOTattempt
CAeTION:Donotstoreitemsofinter- tomovepan. Ooverpanwithalidtoex_ _1
estto children in cabinets abovean ap- tinguish flame and turn surface burner pliance or on the backguard of a range, off. Do not douse flamewith water. Use
Children climbing on the appliance to a dry chemical or foam-type fire extin- reach items could be seriously injured, guisher, if available, or sprinkle heavily
Do not use anappliance as a stepstool with baking soda.
to cabinets above.
ANTI-TIP DEVICE Never heat an unopened container on
the surface burner or in the oven. Pres-
To reducethe riskoftippingof theappli- sure build-up may cause container to ance from unusual usage or by exces- burst resultingin seriouspersonal injury sive loadingof the oven door,the appli- or damage to the range.
ance must be secured by a properly in- stalled anti-tip device. To check if de- Slide oven rack out to add or remove
vice is installed properly: Use a flash- food, using dry, sturdy pot holders. AI- light and look underneathrange to see ways avoid reaching into oven to place
that one of the rear leveling legs is en- Spillsor boilovers which contain grease or remove food. gaged inthe bracket slot. When remov- should be cleaned upassoon as possi-
ing appliancefor cleaning, besureanti- ble. If they are allowed to accumulate, Use dry, sturdy pot holders. Damp pot
tip device is engaged when range is re- they could create a FIREHAZARD. placed. Theanti-tip device secures the holders may cause burns from steam.
Dish towels or other substitutes should
rear leveling legto the floor,when prop- COOKING SAFETY never be used as pot holders because
erly engaged.
Always adjust surface burnersflame so theycantrail across hot surfaceburners
that isdoes not extend beyond the bot- and ignite or get caught on rangeparts.
CLEANING tom of utensil.This instruction is based
Turn off all controls and wait for range onsafety considerations. Use care when opening oven door. Let partstocoolbeforetouchingorcleaning hot air or steam escape before remov-
them. Donottouch the burnergratesor Never leave a surface cooking opera- ing or replacingfood.Always placeoven surrounding areas until they have had tionunatfendedespeciallywhenusinga racksinthedesiredpositionswhileoven sufficient time to cool. high heat setting. Boilovers cause is cool. If a rack must be moved while
smoking and greasy spillovers may ig- hot, be careful to avoid contact of pot nite. holders with oven burner flame.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
STORAGE ABOVE Besure utensilis largeenough to prop- IMPORTANT SAFETY
erly contain food and avoid boilovers. NOTICE AND WARNING
RANGE Pan size is particularly important in
To eliminatethe hazardof reachingover deep fat frying. Be surepan will accom- The California Safe DrinkingWater and
hot surface burners, cabinet storage modatethe volume of food that isto be Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Propo- should not be provided directly above a addedaswell asthe bubbleactionoffat. sition 65) requiresthe Governor ofCall- unit. If such storage is provided, it Never leaveadeep fat frying operation fornia to publish a list of substances
should be limited to items which are unattended, knownto the StateofCalifornia tocause
used infrequently and which are safely cancer or reproductive harm, and re-
quires businessesto warncustomersof
storedinanareasubjectedtoheatfrom Never let a pan boil dry as this could potential exposures to such sub-
an appliance.Temperatures in storage damage the utensil andthe appliance.
areas abovethe unit may be unsafe for stances. some items, such as volatile liquids,
cleaners or aerosol sprays. ALUMINUM FOIL Users of this appliance are hereby
Use aluminum foil ONLY as instructed warned that the burning of gas can re-
UTENSIL SAFETY in this book. Improper useof aluminum suitin low-level exposure to someofthe
foil may causedamage tothe oven,af- listed substances, including benzene, Use only pans that have flat bottoms feet cookingresults,andcanalsoresult formaldehydeand soot,due primarilyto andhandles that are easilygraspedand in shock and/or fire hazards, the incomplete combustion of natural
stay cool• Avoid using unstable, gas or liquidpetroleum (LP)fuels. Prop- warped, easily tipped or loose handled erly adjusted burners will minimize in- pans. Do not use pans if their handles PLASTICS complete combustion. Exposure to twistandcannotbetightened. Pansthat Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. these substances can also be mini-
are heavyto move whenfilled withfood Keep plasticsawayfrom partsoftheap- mized byproperlyventing the burnersto
mayalso be hazardous, pliance that may becomewarm or hot. the outdoors.
Alwaysplacea panof food on asurface AEROSOL SPRAYS VENTILATING HOOD burnerbeforeturning iton, and turn it off Many aerosol-type spray cans are EX- To reducethe hazard of storage above
before removing the pan. PLOSIVE when exposed to heat and a range, install a ventilating hood that
may be highly flammable. Avoid their projects at least 5 inches beyond the
Always turn pan handles to the side or use orstorage near an appliance, bottom edge of the cabinets. Clean backof appliance, notout intotheroom hood frequently to prevent grease from where they are easily hit orreached by SELF-CLEAN OVEN accumulating on hood or its filter.
Shoulda boiloveror spilloverresultinan smallchildren. To minimizeburns, igni- Donotcleandoorgasket.Thedoorgas- open flame, immediately turn off the tionofflammable materialsandspillage ket is essential for a good seal. Care hood'sfanto avoidspreadingtheflame.
due to unintentional contact with the should be taken not to rub, damage, or After thoroughly extinguishing flame, utensil, do not extend handles over ad- move the gasket. Do not use oven thefan may be turned onto remove un-
jacent surface burners, cleaners of any kind in or around any pleasant odor or smoke.
part of the self-clean oven. Clean only
paRRslisted in this booklet. Before self-
_._, _1 ._ ,) cleaning the oven, remove broiler pan,
-,f'_'i _ _' ovenracks,andother utensils,andwipe
×a#'-/_'_', off excessivespillovers.
It is normal for thecooktop of the range tobecomehot duringa self-clean cycle.
Therefore, touching or lifting the cook- top during a clean cycle should be
avoided.
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ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER
CLOCK (time-of-day) CLEAN BROIL
1. Press CLOCKpad. 1. Closedoor. t. Press BROIL pad.
2. TurnSET knobuntildisplayshows 2. Movedoorlocklevertothe rightor 2. Turn SET knob clockwiseoneor correcttime-of_lay, lockedposition, twoclicksto selectHI or LO broil.
3. PressSTOP/CLEAR padtolockin 3. Press CLEAN pad. ("door" will 3. PressSTOP/CLEAR padtocancel time. flash in display and beeps will broiloperation.
soundif door isnotlocked.) Whenpowerisfirst suppliedtooven 4. Ovenwillautomaticallycleanfor3 See pages13 and 14foradditionalin- or if thereis a powerfailure, the dis- hours.Select2 or4 hoursby turn- formation. playwillflash. Followaboveinstruc- ingthe SET knob.
tionsto setclock.
See page5foradditionalinformation.
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s,oP .Ri. __liB sOj
c ,,0 i. lil O EA.B OIL__ DELAY TIMED BAKE
SET CLEAN COOK STOP TIMER LOCK ON
STOP/CLEAR I ,_-_k"-_)___-'),_,cL°cKcL(,. B.=L SET
resstocance,a,,I rn o,nei, er
operationsexcept direction to enter clock and timer. TIMER COOKTIME STOP"riME timeor temperature.
Knobis alsousedto
select HI/LO broil.
(NOTE:Allindicatorwordsaredisplayedto showtheirlocation.When ovenortimerisnotinuse, indicatorwordsare notdisplayed.Indicatorsare onlydisplayedwhenovenis set fora cook,delayedcook,clean ortimeroperation.)
TIMER (minute timer) COOK TIME/STOP TIME BAKE TEMP
1. Press TIMER pad. To begin cooking immediately: 1. PressBAKETEMP pad.
2. TurnSET knobto desiredtime. 1. Press COOK TIME pad andenter 2. Turn SET knobuntildesiredoven
3. TIMER starts automatically. 3 desiredcookingtimebyturningthe temperature appears in the dis- beeps signalthe end of thetiming SET knob. play.
operationandthetime-of_:layre- 2. PressBAKETEMP pad andenter 3. PressSTOP/CLEARpadtocancel appearsinthe display, oventemperaturewithSET knob. the bakingoperation.
4. To cancel: PressTIMER pad and holdfor 3 seconds or turn SET To delay the start of cooking: See pages 10, 11 and 12 for addi-
knobuntil:00appears in the dis- 1. PressCOOK TIME pad andenter tional information on baking and play. Time-of_day will reappear cookingtimewithSET knob. masting.
aftera 3-second delay. 2. PressSTOP TIME pad and enter
timeyouwishfoodtostopcooking withSET knob.
3. PressBAKETEMP padandenter oventemperaturewith SET knob.
The oven will automaticallyturn on
andoffat presettimes. Press STOP/CLEAR pad to cancel
end-of-cooking beeps.
Seepage6foradditionalinformation.
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FEATURES
BEFORE DURING It isnormal for the cooktop ofthe range
to become hot during a clean cycle.
SELF-CLEANING SELF-CLEANING Thereforetouching thecooktop during a
Remove WhenthedoorislockedandtheCLEAN self-clean cycle should be avoided.
pad is pressed, the oven automatically begins to heat to cleaning tempera- As the oven heats and cools, you may
tures, hear sounds of metal parts expanding
Clean oven frame, door frame and and contracting. This is normal and will aroundthe oven vent with a non-abra- As the ovenreaches cleaning tempera- not damage your appliance.
sive cleaning agent such as Bon Ami.
tures,the LOCKindicatorwillturn onto
These areas are not exposed to clean- show that an internal lock mechanism
ing temperatures and should be
has engaged. At this point, the oven AFTER
cleaned to prevent soil from baking on door can not be unlockedand opened. SELF-CLEANING
during the clean cycle. Wipe up excess grease or spillovers To preventdamage tothe door and lock Some soil may leavea light gray, pow-
dery ash which can be removed with a
from theoven bottom to prevent exces- lever, do notforce the lock leverto the
sive smoking duringthe clean cycle, left when the LOCK indicator is dis- damp cloth. If soil remains, it indicates
that the clean cycle was not long
played, enough.Thesoil will beremoved during
DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANERS OR the next clean cycle. OVEN LINER PROTECTIVE COAT- About one hour after the completion of
INGS OF ANY KIND ON THE SELF- the clean cycle,theinternal Iockwill dis- If the oven racks do not slide smoothly CLEAN OVEN FINISH OR AROUND engageandthe LOCKindicatorwillturn after a cleancycle, wipe racks and em- ANY PART OFTHE OVEN. off. At this point, the lock lever can be bossed rack supports with a small
moved to the left (unlocked position) amount of vegetable oilto restore ease
To preventdamage, donotcleanor rub andthe dooropened, of movement. thegasket around the front oven frame. The gasket is designed to seal in heat
The firstfew times the oven is cleaned, Fine, hair-like lines may appear in the
duringthe clean cycle, somesmokeandodor maybe detected, oven interioror oven door. This isa nor-
This isnormal andwill reduceor disap- malconditionresultingfrom heatingand pear with use. If the oven is heavily cooling of the porcelain finish. These
soiled, or if the broiler pan is left in the lines do not affect the performance of oven, smoke and odor may occur, the oven.
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