Magic Chef 3500PPA, 3500PPW, 3500PPW-D, 3500SPA, 3500SPW Use And Care Manual

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Instructions for your Electric Range
CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................... 1-3 Oven racks ............................... 8
Preheating ................................ 8
FEATURES ............................... 4-5 Howto bake or roast ........................ 9
Clock and timer ............................ 4 Common baking problem chart ................ 9
USING YOUR COOKTOP ................... 6-7 MAINTENANCE ............................ 11
Cooking tips .............................. 6 Fuses(Canada only) ....................... 11
Cookware ................................ 7
Heatsettings .............................. 7 CARE AND CLEANING CHART ............... 12
USINGYOUR OVEN ...................... 8-10 SERVICE .................................. 13
Oven controls ............................. 8
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Information inthe Safety Instructionsection covers all STORAGE IN, ON OR NEAR APPLIANCE - Do not electriccooking appliances. You may find some infor- store oruse gasolineor otherflammable materials, va- mation that does not pertain to your particular appli- porsandiiquidsintheoven, nearsurfaceunitsorinthe
ance. Please review this section before using your vicinity of this or any other appliance. The fumes can cooking appliance, create a fire hazard or explosion. Do not usecooktop
oroven as a storage area forfood or cooking utensils.
Thefollowing instructions are based on safety consid- erations and must be strictly followed to eliminate the
potential risksoffire, electricshock, or personalinjury. DO NOT USE WATER //(l,'=--_-4
ON GREASE FIRES - Smotherfire or flame or
PROPERINSTALLATION-Besureyourapplianceis use dry chemical or
properly installedand grounded by a qualifiedtechni- foam-type extinguisher, _' -'-[_
clan. if available or sprinkle
heavily with baking soda.
USE ONLY DRY POTHOLDERS - Moist or damp
NEVER USE YOUR potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from APPLIANCE FOR steam. Do not let potholder touch hot heating ele- WARMINGOR HEAT- ments. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloths.
ING THE ROOM.
SURFACE COOKING UNITS: USE PROPER PAN SIZE - This appliance is
equipped withone or moresurface elementsof differ-
STORAGEABOVERANGE-To eliminatethehazard ent sizes. Select utensils having flat bottoms large ofreachingover hotsurface elements,cabinetstorage enough to cover the surface element. The use of un-
should not be provided directly above a unit. If pro- dersized utensils will expose a portion of the heating vided, storage should be limited to infrequently used element to direct contact and may result in ignition of
itemsthat canbe safelystored in an areasubjected to clothing. Proper relationship of utensil to element will heat. Temperatures may be unsafe for some items also improve efficiency.
such asvolatile liquids,cleaners, or aerosol sprays. If cabinet storage is provided, installation of a range
hood that projects at least 5-inches beyond the bet- NEVER LEAVESURFACE ]"_ I ,,_"/ tomof thecabinet will reduce the hazards associated UNITS UNATTENDED AT
with such storage. HIGH HEAT SETTINGS -
Boilover causes smoking
'_'_-,,--_/-_-_.,_', WEAR PROPER and greasy spillovers that
APPAREL - may ignite. Loose-fitting or
hanging garments
should never be MAKE SURE DRIP BOWLS ARE IN PLACE - Ab-
worn while using sence of these bowlsduringcookingmaysubjectwir- the appliance, ingorcomponentsunderneathtodamage.
USERSERVICING - Donot repairor replace any part PROTECTIVE LINERS- Do not use aluminum foil to
of the appliance unless specifically recommended in linesurface unitdripbowls or oven bottoms, except as the Use and Care Book. All other servicing should be suggested in the Useand Care Book. Improperinstal-
referred to a qualified technician. Always disconnect lation of these liners may result in a risk of electric unitor cut-off powerto unit before any servicing, shock, or fire.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GLAZED COOKING UTENSILS - Only certain types VENTILATING HOODS: of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or CLEAN VENTILATING HOODS FREQUENTLY -
otherglazed utensilsare suitablefor range-top serv- Greaseshouldnotbe allowedtoaccumulateonhood icewithoutbreakingcluetothesuddenchangeintem- or filter.When flamingfoods underthe hood,turnthe
perature, fan off. The fan, if operating,may spreadthe flame.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE AND WARNING
UTENSIL HANDLES The CaliforniaSafe DrinkingWaterandToxic Enforce-
_ _ SHOULD BE ment Act of 1986 (Proposition 65) requiresthe GOVer-
TURNED INWARD nor of California to publisha list of substances known AND NOT EXTEND to the State of California to cause canceror reproduc-
OVER ADJACENT tive harm,and requiresbusinesses towarncustomers SURFACE UNITS - of potential exposures to such substances.
To reduce the risk of burns, ignition of flam- Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when
mable materials, and the appliance is engaged inthe self-clean cycle there spillage due to unin- may besome low-level exposure to someofthe listed
tentionalcontact withthe utensil,the handle ofa uteri- substances, including carbon monoxide. Exposureto sil should bepositioned sothat itisturned inward, and these substances can be minimized by properly vent- does net extend over adjacent surface elements, ingthe appliancetothe outdoors duringtheself-clean
cycle.
DO NOT SOAK REMOVABLE HEATING ELE- MENTS - Heating elements should never be im- DEEP FAT FRYERS:
mersed in water. Immersing element in water would Use extremecautionwhen movingthe greasekettleor damage insulating material insideelement, disposing of hot grease.
DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE ELEMENTS OR OVEN
OVENS: ELEMENTS, AREAS NEAR ELEMENTS OR INTE- USE CARE WHEN OPENING DOOR - Lethotairor RIOR SURFACES OF OVEN- Elementsmay be hot
steam escape before removing or replacing food. even though theyare dark incolor.Areas near surface
elements and interior surfaces of oven may become DO NOTHEAT UNOPENED FOODCONTAINERS - hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do Build-up of pressure may causecontainerto burstand not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials
result in injury, contact heating elements, areas near elements or in-
terior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient timeto cool.Among these areas are the cooktop, sur-
KEEP OVEN VENT DUCTS (located under rear ele- faces facing the cooktop, ovenvent opening and sur-
ment; rear corner of cooktop; between oven door and faces near this opening, oven door, and ovenwindow. control panel of wall oven or on backguard) UNOB- Also, do not allow aluminum foil, meat probes or any
STRUCTED. Blockage of vent prevents proper oven other metal object, other than a utensilon a surface air circulationand will affect oven performance. Avoid element, to contact heating elements.
touching oven vent area while oven is on andfor sev- eral minutesafter ovenis turned off.Some partsofthe ANTI-TIP BRACKET:
vent and surrounding area become hot enough to WARNING: To reduce the risk of tipping of the appli- cause burns, ance from unusual usage or by excessive loading of
the oven door, the appliance must be secured by a
PLACEMENTOFOVEN RACKS- Alwaysplaceoven properlyinstalled anti-tip device, To check ifdevice is racks in desired location while oven is cool. If rack installed properly: Use a flashlight and look under-
mustbe movedwhile hot, use care toavoid contact of neath rangeto seethat one ofthe rear leveling legs is potholder with oven element, engagedinthe bracketslot. When removing appliance
forcleaning, be sure anti-tip device isengaged when rangeis replaced. Theanti-tip devicesecures the rear
leveling leg to the floor, when properly engaged.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: After applianceis installed, be certain all packing ma- ATTENTION: NE LAISSER AUCUN ALIMENT, US-
terials are removedfrom the appliance before operat- TENSILE DE CUISINE, ETC., DANS LE FOUR ing the unit. If appliance is installed near a window, DURANTLE CYCLE D'AUTONETTOYAGE. take steps to prevent curtains from blowing over sur-
face elements creating a fire hazard. Onsome models, afanshould beheardduring theself
clean cycle. If not, cancel clean cycle and call a serv-
Careshould begiven to location of appliance. Besure iceman before self-cleaning again. (Refer to CON-
floor covering underappliance, walls adjacentto appli- TENTS onfrontcover for location ofself-clean instruc-
ance,cabinetryadjacentto appliance,and othermate- tions and fan information.) rials adjacent to appliance can withstand prolonged
heat.This is a heavyappliance and cansettle intosoft SMOOTHTOP COOKTOP:
floor coverings such as cushioned vinyl. Use care Do not cook on broken cooktop. If cooktop should when moving range on this type of floor covering, break, cleaning solutions and spillevers may pene-
trate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric shock. Contact a qualified technician immediately.
_..__ OVEN DOOR Clean cooktop with caution. Ifa wetsponge orclothis
Do not place excessive usedto wipe spills on a hotcooking area, becareful to
weight on an open oven avoid steam burn. Some cleaners can produce nox- door or stand on an open ious fumes if applied to a hot surface.
oven door as, in some
cases, it could cause the DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN ALONE - Children
range to tip over, break- should not be left alone or unattended in area where
age of the door or serious appliance is in use.Theyshouldnever beallowedtosit injury, or stand on any part of the appliance. CAUTION: Do
notstore itemsof interestto children incabinets above
CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE - Locate and mark an appliance or on the backguard of a range. breaker or fuse.Never replace a blownfuse or reseta
breaker untilyou know what has causedthe problem. Children climbing on the appli-
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Always replace a blown fuse with one of the correct anceto reach itemscould beseri- / amperage, do not use a substitute, ously injured. Children must be
taught that the appliance and
CONTROL KNOBS - Turn off control at the comple- utensilsinoronit canbe hot.Chil- tion of a cooking operation, dren should be taught that an ap-
pliance is not a toy. They should
not be allowed to play with con-
SELF-CLEANING OVEN: trois or other parts of the unit. Do notcleandoor gasket.Thedoor gasket is essential
fora good seal. Care should betaken not to rub,dam- age, or movethe gasket. Donot useoven cleaners or
oven liner protective coating of any kind in or around anypartofthe self-clean oven. Clean only parts listed
inthis booklet. Beforeself-cleaning the oven, remove broiler pan, oven racks, and other utensils.
CAUTION: DO NOT LEAVE FOOD OR COOKING UTENSILS, ETC., IN OVEN DURING THE SELF
CLEANING MODE OFOPERATION. -- SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS -
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FEATURES
ELECTRONIC
TIME-OF-DAY CLOCK AND TIMER
Ifyour range is equippedwith adigital
clock and timer, it will eitherbe design
1 or design 2. Follow the instructions
for the illustration that matches the clock on your range.
DESIGN 1 DESIGN 2
Whenrangeisfirstconnectedtopower TO SET ATIMINGOPERATION FOR or if power is interrupted,12:00 will LESS THAN ONE HOUR: Press and
flash inthe display, holdMIN buttonuntildesiredtimeap-
pearsinthedisplay. Timerwill immedi- Q Q
CLOCKSET MINUTETIMER
TO SET CLOCK: Slide switch up to ately begin counting down as soon as CLOCK position, the MIN button is released.
HOUR CLOCK
0[ 1 2 ] _ _ TO SET ATIMING OPERATION FOR 88:88will flash in the display when
I'D _"_ ONE TO TWO HOURS: Press the range is firstconnected to power or if
: QJ _j HOUR button. (1:59 will appear in the power is interrupted.
display.) Select desired minutes by
MZN TIMER pressing and holding MIN button. Tim-
ingwillbeginwhen buttonisreleased. TO SET CLOCK: Press and hold
PressandholdHOUR buttonuntilcot- Twohoursis themaximumtimingthat CLOCKSET buttonwhileturningMIN- recthourappearsinthe display, canbe set. UTE TIMER knobto the correcttime-
of_day. MINUTE TIMER knobcan be turnedineitherdirection.
Press and hold MIN buttonuntilthe TO CANGEE M|NUTE _MER QP
correctminutesappearinthe display. ER_ATII_N_R
TO SET MINUTE TIMER: Turn MIN-
_i_E _bs_ _i_f-d_ i _# UTETIMERknobtotheright,tothede-siredtime, up to 60:90 (1 hour).Timer
TO SET MINUTETIMER: Slideswitch _ i6_ _ _ ay will begincounting down after a few
downtoTIMER position.Thetimer will automatically begin counting down seconds delay.Whentime haslapsed,
from 1hour in incrementsof one min- a continualbeep will sound forup to 2 ute. minutes.
HOUR CLOCK
_ _ PressCLOCKSETbuttonto stop beep
[ _= sounds. The correct time-of_;iay will
O _ 5 reappear inthe display.
MIN TIMER
(0:59)will bedisplayed as soon as the
switch is moved to the TIMER posi- tion.)
To check time-of-day during a timing operation,pressandholdCLOCKSET
button. Time will reappear in the dis- play.
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