Maytag MERS755RAW, MERS755RAS, MERS755RAQ, MERS755RAB, MER5875RCW Owner’s Manual

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Precision Touch Controm 500
E_ectric Smoothtop
Table of Contents
important Safety
Unstructions ............................... 1-3
Surface Cooking ...................... 4-7
Surface ControB Smoothtop Surface
Baking Cook & HoM
Dday Cook & HoM Keep Warm Broiling
Sabbath Mode
Oven Racks
Form No. C/05/05 Part No. 8113P492=60 !s;2005 Maytag Appliances Sabs Co. LJtho USA
Care & Cleaning ................... 16-19
Self-Clean Oven Cleaning Procedures
Maintenance ............................... 20
Oven Window
Oven Light
Troubleshooting ................... 21 =22
Warranty & Service .................... 23
Guide d'utilisation et
d'entretien ................................... 28
Guia de Use y Cuidado ............. 52
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Consumer: Please read and keep this guide for future
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Date of Purchase
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performance of our cooking products, it may be necessar} to make changes to the appliance without revising this
guide
For service M{ermaden, see page 23,
To ensure proper and safe operation: Appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. Do not attempt to adjust, repair, service, or replace any part of your appliance unless it is specifically recommended in this guide. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified servicer.
Always disconnect power to appliance before servicing.
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this guide are not meant to cover all possible conditions
and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating the appliance.
Always contact the manufacturer about problems or
conditions you do not understand.
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels
WARNnNG - Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in severe persona! injury or death.
To check if device is properly installed, look underneath
range with a flashlight to make sure one of the rear
bveling legs is properly engaged in the bracket slot. The anti-tip device secures the rear leveling leg to the floor when properly engaged. You should check this anytime the range has been moved.
To Prevent Fire or
Smoke Damage
Be sure all packing materials are removed from the appliance before operating it.
Keep area around appliance clear and free from combustible materiab. Flammabb materials should not
be stored in an oven. Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. Keep plastics away
from parts of the appliance that may become warm or hot.
To prevent grease fires, do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accumulate in or near the appliance.
COULD resuJt in minor personal injury.
Read and follow aH instructions before using this appmiance to prevent the potential risk of fire, electric
shock, personal injury or damage to the appliance as a result of improper usage of the appliance. Use appliance
only for its intended purpose as described in this guide.
In Case of Fire
Use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher or baking soda to smother fire or flame. Never use water on a
grease fire.
1. Turn off appliance to avoid spreading the flame.
2. NEVER pick up or move a flaming pan.
3. Smother fire or flame by closing the oven door.
Child Safety
NEVER use aluminum foil to cover an oven rack or oven bottom. Misuse could result in risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the appliance. Use foil only as directed in
this guide.
above an appliance, Chi!drenn climbing On the appJiance
seriously injured.
NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near the appliance when it is in use or is still hot. Children should
never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance as they could be injured or burned.
Children must be taught that the appliance and utensils in it can be hot. Let hot utensils cool in a safe place, out of
reach of small children. Children should be taught that an appliance is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with controls or other parts of the appliance.
About Your Appliance
NEVER use an app!!ance as a step to [each cabinets
ab0ve. Misuse 0f app!iance d0o[, such as stepping,
tipping of the appliance, breakage of door, and serious
injuries,
To prevent potential hazard to the user and damage to the appliance, do not use appliance as a space heater to heat or warm a room. Also, do not use the oven as a storage area for food or cooking utensils.
Do not obstruct the flow of air by blocking the oven vent. DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR
SURFACES OF OVEN. Heating elements may be hot even though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of any oven become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns - among these surfaces are: oven vent opening and surface near this opening, oven door,
window of oven door. Do not touch a hot oven light bulb with a damp cloth as
the bulb could break. Should the bulb break, disconnect power to the appliance before removing bulb to avoid
electrical shock.
Cooking Safety
Never heat an unopened food container in the oven. Pressure build-up may cause container to burst resulting in serious personal injury or damage to the appliance.
Use dry, sturdy potholders. Damp potholders may cause burns from steam. Dish towels or other substitutes should
never be used as potholders because they can trail across hot elements and ignite or get caught on appliance parts.
Wear proper apparel. Loose fitting or long hanging- sleeved apparel should not be worn while cooking. Clothing may ignite and cause burns if garment comes in contact with heating elements.
Always place oven racks in the desired positions while oven is cool. Slide oven rack out to add or remove food, using dry, sturdy potholders. Always avoid reaching into
the oven to add or remove food. If a rack must be moved while hot, use a dry potholder. Do not let potholder contact
hot element in oven. Use racks only in the oven in which they were shipped/
purchased. Use care when opening the oven door. Let hot air or steam
escape before removing or replacing food. PREPARED FOOD WARNUNG: Follow food
manufacturer's instructions. If a plastic frozen food container and/or its cover distorts, warps, or is otherwise
damaged during cooking, immediately discard the food and its container. The food could be contaminated.
Do not allow aluminum foil or meat probe to contact heating element.
Always turn off all controls when cooking is completed.
Utensi Safety
Follow the manufacturer's directions when using oven cooking bags.
This appliance has been tested for safe performance using conventional cookware. Do not use any devices or accessories that are not specifically recommended in this guide. Do not use add-on oven convection systems. The use of devices or accessories that are not expressly recommended in this guide can create serious safety
hazards,resultinperformanceproblems,andreducethe lifeofthecomponentsoftheappliance.
Ifpanissmallerthanelement,a portionoftheelement willbeexposedtodirectcontactandcouldigniteclothing orpotholder.
Onlycertaintypesofglass,glass!ceramic,ceramic, earthenware,orotherglazedutensilsaresuitablefor cooktoporovenservicewithoutbreakingduetothe suddenchangeintemperature.Followutensil manufacturer'sinstructionswhenusingglass.
Clean with caution. Use care to avoid steam burns if a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot surface.
Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface.
Clean only parts listed in this guide.
Semf-C ean Oven
Turnpanhandletowardcenterofcooktop,notoutinto theroomoroveranothersurfaceelement.Thisreduces
theriskofburns,ignitionofflammablematerials,or spillageifpanisaccidentlybumpedorreachedbysmall
children.
NEVERleavesurfaceunitsunattendedespeciallywhen usinghighheat.Anunattendedboilovercouldcause smokingandagreasyspillovercancauseafire.
Thisapplianceisequippedwithdifferentsizesurface elements.Selectpanswithflatbottomslargeenoughto coverelement.Fittingpansizetoelementwill improve cookingefficiency.
G[ASS-CERAMUC SURFACE: NEVER cook on broken cooktop. If cooktop should break, cleaning solutions and
spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric shock. Contact a qualified technician
immediateJy.
Deep Fat Fryers
Use extreme caution when moving the grease pan or disposing of hot grease. Allow grease to cool before
attempting to move pan.
Ventimating Hoods
Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent grease or other flammable materials from accumulating on hood or filter and to avoid grease fires.
When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
Cmeaning Safety
Clean cooktop with caution. Turn off all controls and wait for appliance parts to cool before touching or cleaning.
utensils, etc. in the oven during the stir-dean cycle.
Do not dean door gasket. The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket.
Do not use oven cleaners or oven liners of any kind in or around any part of the self-clean oven.
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove broiler pan, oven racks and other utensils, and wipe off excessive spillovers to prevent excessive smoke or flare ups.
important Safety Notice
and Warning
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65} requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposures to such substances.
Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when the oven is engaged in the self-clean cycle, there may be some low-level exposure to some of the listed substances, including carbon monoxide. Exposure to these substances can be minimized by properly venting the oven to the outdoors by opening the windows and/or door in the room where the appliance is located during the self-clean cycle.
UMPORTANT NOTUCE REGARDUNG PET BURDS: Never keep pet birds in the kitchen or in rooms where the fumes
from the kitchen could reach. Birds have a very sensitive respiratory system. Fumes released during an oven self-cleaning cycle may be harmful or fatal to birds. Fumes released due to overheated cooking oil, fat, margarine and overheated non-stick cookware may be equally harmful.
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Surface Controms
Use to turn on the surface elements. An hlfinite choice of heat settings is available from Low to High. The knobs can
be set on or between any of the settings.
Suggested Heat Settings
The size, type of cookware and cooking operation wiil affect the heat setting. For information on cookware and other
factors affecting heat settings, refer to Cookware Recommen- dations on page 7 and "Cooking Made Simple" bookieL
Setting the Controls
1. Place pan on surface element.
2. Push in and turn the knob in either direction to the desired
° The control panel is marked to identify' which O O
element the knob controls. For example, the graphic at right indicates left front element. O O
3. There is an element indicator light on the control panel. When any surface control knob is turned on, the light will
turn on. The light will turn off when all the surface ele-
ments are turned off.
When a control is turned on, a glow can be seen through the smoothtop surface. The element will cycle on and off
to maintain the preset heat setting, even on High.
4. After cooking, turn knob to OFF.
Remove pan. o
OFF
Dual Elements
The cooking surface has two dual elements located in the right front and "
left front of the smoothtop. This allows you to change the size of these dements.
Press the switch to the left to use the large dement or to the right to usethe small dement. The selection should be made before turning on the dement.
Medium
Low (2): Use to keep foods warm and meet
chocolate and butter.
Medo Low (3-4): Use to continue
cooking covered foods or steam
foods.
Medium (5-7): Use to maintain slow boil for
large amounts of liquids and for most frying
operations.
High (10): Use to bring liquid to a boil Always
reduce setting to a lower heat when liquids begin to
boil or foods begin to cook.
OFF [
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........Medium ....................
Med. High (8=9): Use
to brown meat, heat oil for deep fat frying or
sauteing. Maintain fast
boil for large amounts
of liquids.
BEFORE COOKING AFTER COOKING
Always place a pan on the surface unit before you [urn it - Make sure surtace unit is turned off. on. To prevent damage to range, ne_er operate surface
unit without a pan in place. NEVEB use the cooktop as a storage area for food or
cookware.
DURING COOKING o Be sure you know which knob controls which surface
unit, Make suHe you turned on the correct surface unit.
Beg n cooking on a big her heat setting then reduce to a lower setting to complete the operation. Never use a
high heat settiH_gfor extended cooking.
NEVER allow a pan to boil dry.This could damage the pan and the appliance.
NEVERtouch cooktop until it has cooled. Expect some parts of the cooktop, especiail_ around the surface units,
to become warm or hot during cooking. Use potholders to protect hands.
o Clean up messy spills as soon as possibJe. OTHER TiPS
If cabinet storage is provided directly above cooking surface, limit it to items that are infrequently used and can
be sately stored in an area subjected to heat. Tempera tures may be unsafe for items such as volatile liquids.
cleaners ar aerosol sprays.
o NEVER leave any items, especially plastic items, on the
cooktoo. The hot air from the vent may ignite flammable items, melt or soften plastics, or increase pressure in
closed containers causing them to burst. NEVER allow aluminum foil, meat probes or any other
metal object, other than a pan on a surface element, to contact heating elements.
o NEVER store heav_ items above the cooktop that could falJ
and damage it,
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Smoothtop Surface
Smoothtop Surface Notes:
, Cooktop may emit light smoke and odor the first few
times the cooktop is used. This is normal Smoothtop cooktops retain heat for a period of time
after the element is turned off. Turn the dements off a few minutes before food is compHeteHycooked and use
the retained heat to compHetecooking. When the hot surface Hightturns off, the cooking area wiHHbe cooH
enough to touch. Because of the way they retain heat, the smoothtop dements wiHHnot respond to changes in
settings as quickHyas coiHdements.
In the event of a potentiaHboiHover,remove the pan from
the cooking surface.
Never attempt to lift the cooktopo
The smoothtop surface may appear discoHoredwhen it is
hot. This is normaHand wiHHdisappear when the surface
cooHs.
Cooking Areas
The cooking areas on your range are identified by permanent circHeson the smoothtop surface. For most efficient cooking,
fit the pan size to the dement size.
Pans should not extend more than _/2to 7-inch beyond the cooking area.
When a controHis turned on, agHowcan be seen through the smoothtop surface. The element will cycle on and off to
maintain the preset heat setting, even on Hi. For more information on cooP,ware, refer to Cookware
Recommendations on page 6 and "Cooking Made SimpHe" bookHetincHudedwith your range. SINGLE
SINGLE
DUAL PLEMEN7 FLEXCHOICEr_ _
(SELECT MODELS) ELEMENT
ELEMENT
WARMING CENTER
(SELECT MODEL_
No×Choice TMElement (select models}
The FiexChoice dement is a fully OFF functioning element that provides an M_,_,, Heh
uHtraHow(WarmDheat setting for hoHdingdeHicatesauces and keeping
cooked foods warm. It is Hocatedin the
right rear position
Simmer
The Warm setting is Hocatedbetween ......Me_,,,_.........
LOWand OFF.Heat settings outside of _ControHstyHe
this area function as a normaH varies by modeL) dement, with Low to High settings.
Note: When using the normal settings for preparing foods, it may take a few minutes for the cooking area to cool to
the Warm heat setting.
Warming Center
Use the Warming Center to keep hot cooked foods warm, such as vegetabHes,gravies and oven-safe dinner pHates.
Setting the Control:
1.
Push in and turn the knob. Warming _'_,
. _ Max
temperatures are approxumate and // tl'u are indicated on tile centre[ as Min, M!,,{{ t/ // // 2-8 and Max. However, tile centre[ :: \\, _ _ j/ ::,,:
can be set to any position between 2 \_, I\ lt // Min and Max.
2.
When done, turn the contro[ to OFFand .............5
remove food. The Hot Surface indicator Hightwill[go off when the Warming Center surface has cooHed.
Notes:
° Never warm food for longer than one hour (eggs for 30
minutes_],as food quaHitymay deteriorate. ° Do not heat coHdfood on the Warming Center. ° Heat settings will[vary depending on type and amount
of food. AHwayshoHdfood at proper food temperatures.
USDA recommends food temperatures between
140°-170° F.
OFF
conto
Hot Surface Light
The Hot Surface indicator Hightis Hocatedon the controHpanel The HightwiHHbe iHHuminatedwhen any cooking area is hot= It
wiHHremain on, even after the controHis turned off, untiHthe area has cooHed.
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Suggested Settings
Setting , Type effood
Min - 2 Breads/Pastrbs Gravies
Casserobs Eggs
2 - 5 Dinner Plate with Food Sauces
Soups (Cream} Stews
Vegetabbs Meats
5 - Max Fried Foods Hot Beverages
Soups (Liquid}
Warming Center Notes:
Use only cookware and dishes recommended as safe for
oven and cooktop use. Always use oven mitts when removing food from the
Warming Center as cookware and plates will be hot. All foods should be covered with a Hidor aluminum foil to
maintain food quality.
When warming pastries and breads the cover should have an opening to allow moisture to escape.
Do not use plastic wrap to cover foods. Plastic may melt
on to the surface and be very difficuit to clean.
To Prevent Marks and Scratches
° Do not use glass pans. They may scratch the surface. ° Never place a trivet or wok ring between the surface and
pan. These items can mark or etch the top.
° Do not slide aluminum pans across a hot surface. The pans
may leave marks which need to be removed promptly. (See Cleaning, page 18.}
° Make sure the surface and the pan bottom are clean before
turning on to prevent scratches.
° To prevent scratching or damage to the glass-ceramic top,
do not leave sugar, salt or fats on the cooking area. Wipe the cooktop surface with a clean cloth or paper towel
before using.
° Never slide heavy metal pans across the surface since
these may scratch.
To Prevent Stains
, Never use a soiled dish cloth or sponge to clean the
cooktop surface. A film will remain which may cause stains on the cooking surface after the area is heated.
° Continuously cooking on a soiled surface may/will result in
a permanent stain.
Tips to Protect the
Smoothtop Surface
O_eaning (see page 18 for more information} ° Before first use, clean the cooktop.
° Clean your cooktop daily or after each use.This will keep
your cooktop looking good and can prevent damage.
° if a spillover occurs while cooking, immediately clean the
spill from the cooking area while it is hot to prevent a tough cleaning chore later. Using extreme care, wipe spill with a
clean dry towel
° Do not allow spills to remain on the cooking area or the
cooktop trim for a long period of time.
° Never use abrasive cleansing powders or scouring pads
which will scratch the cooktop.
° Never use chlorine bleach, ammonia or other cleansers not
specifically recommended for use on glass-ceramic.
To Prevent Other Damage
° Do not allow plastic, sugar or foods with high sugar content
to melt onto the hot cooktop. Should this happen, clean immediately. (See Cleaning, page 18.}
° Never let a pan boil dry as this will damage the surface and
pan.
° Never use cooktop as a work surface or cutting board. ° Never cook food directly on the surface.
° Do not use a small pan on a large element. Not only does
this waste energy, but it can also result in spillovers burning onto the cooking area which requires extra cleaning.
° Do not use non-fiat specialty items that are oversized or
uneven such as round bottom woks, rippled bottom and/or oversized canners and griddles.
° Do not use foil or foil-type containers. Foil may melt onto
the glass. If metal melts on the cooktop, do not use. Call an authorized Maytag Servicer.
Cookware Recommendations
Select Avoid
Using the right cookware can prevent many problems, such
as food taking longer to cook or achieving inconsistent results. Proper pans will reduce cooking times, use less
energy, and cook food more evenly.
Nat Pan Tests
See if your pans are fiat.
The Ruler Test:
1. Place a ruler across the bottom of the pan.
2. Hold it up to the light.
3. Little or no light should be visible under the ruler.
The Bubble Test:
1. Put 1 inch of water in the pan. Place on cooktop and turn control to High=
2. Watch the formation of the bubbles as the water heats. Uniform bubbles mean good performance, and uneven
bubbles indicate hot spots and uneven cooking.
See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for more information.
Fiat,smooth-bottom Panswith grooved or warped bottoms.
}ans. Panswith uneven bottoms do not cook
efficiently and sometimes may not
Heavy-gauge pans. Very'thin-gauge metal or glass pans. Pansthat are the Panssmaller or larger than the
same size asthe dement by 1inch. element.
Secure handles. Cookware with loose or broken handles.
Heavy handles that tilt the pan.
Tight-fitting lids. Loose-fitting lids.
Fiat bottom woks. Woks with a ring-stand bottom.
Canning and Oversize
All canners and large pots must have flat bottoms and must be made from hea_=gauge materials. This is critical
on smoothtop surfaces. The base must not be more than
1 inch larger than the dement.
When canners and pots do not meet these standards, cooking times may be longer, and cooktops may be damaged.
Some canners are designed with smaller bases for use on smoothtop surfaces.
When canning, use the High heat setting only until the water comes to a boil or pressure is reached in the canner.
Reduce to the lowest heat setting that maintains the boil or
pressure, if the heat is not turned down, the cooktop may be damaged.
See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for more information.
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Thecontroi panei is designed for easein programming. Thedispiaywindow on thecontroi shows time of day,timer and ovenfunctions. Controi panei shown inciudes modei specific features. (Styiing may vary depending on modeL}
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Broi] Bake More+ or
Less-
Timer
Cook &Hoid
CHean DeHay
CHock Keep Warm
CANCEL
Use for broiling and top browning. Use for baking and roasting. Enters or changes time, oven
temperature. Sets HI or LO broil Sets Timer.
Bakes for a preset time, then bondsfood warm for 1 hour.
Use to set seHf-cHeancyclic. Programs the oven to start baking at
a Hatertime. Use to set time-of-day chock.
Use to keep cooked food warm in oven. Canceis aN[operations except Timer
and CHock.
The chock can be set to dispHaytime in a 12-hour or 24-hour format. The chockis set at the factory for the 12-hour format.
TO change the clock to 24-hour format:
1. Pressand hoid the CANCEL and Delay pads for three seconds.
2. Pressthe More+ or Less - pad to seHect12 or 24 hour.
3. Set the time of day following the directions below.
To set the Clock:
1. Pressthe cmock pad. , The colon flashes in the display.
2. Pressthe More+ or Less- pad to set the time of day. ( More+
° Colon continues flashing.
Using the Touchpads
3. Pressthe Cmockpad again or wait four Less- _
° Pressthe desired pad. , Pressthe More+ or Less- pad to enter time or temperature.
° A beep wiN]sound when any pad is touched. ° A doubie beep wiN]sound if aprogramming error occurs.
Note: Four seconds after pressing the More+ or Less- pad, the time or temperature wiN]automaticaiiy be entered.
If more than 30 seconds eiapse between touching a function pad and the More+ or Less- pad, the function
wiN]be cancelled and the dispiay wiN]return to the previous
dispiay.
seconds. The colon stops flashing. '...............................
When electrical power is supplied or after a power interruption, the last clock time before power was interrupted
wiii flash. To recall the time of day when another time function is
showing, press the Clock pad. Clock time cannot be changed when the oven has been
programmed for Delay Cook or Delay Clean or Cook & Hold.
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To cancel the Clock dispJay: If you do not want the time of day to dispiay:
Press and hoM the CANCEL and Clock pads for three seconds. The time of day
wifl disappear from the dispiay When the chockdispiay is cancebd, press
the Clock pad to briefly dispiay the time of day.
To restore the Clock display:
Press and hoid the CANCEL and Clock pads for three seconds. The time of day will reappear in the dispiay.
The timer can be set from one minute (0:01} up to 99 hours and 59 minutes (99:59}.
The timer can be used independently of any other oven activity. It can also be set while another oven function is operating.
The timer does not control the oven. It only controls a beeper.
To set the Timer:
1. Press theTimer pad. ( Freer
,0:00 lights in the display.................................
° The colon flashes in the display ....
2. Press the More+ or Less- pad until the .............................
correct time appears in the display. Less-
" The colon will continue to flash. ....................................'
3. PressTimer pad again or wait four seconds.
° The colon continues flashing and the time begins
counting down.
, The last minute of the timer countdown will be displayed
as seconds.
Locking the Contro
and Oven Door
The touchpad controb and oven door can be locked for safety, cleaning, or to prevent unwanted use. They will not
function when locked. If the oven is currently in use, the controls and door cannot be
locked. The current time of day will remain in the display when the
controls are locked.
To Jock:
Press and hold the CANCEL and Cook & Hold pads for three seconds, (Press
CANCEL pad first{)
LOCKflashes in the display,
To unlock:
Press and hold the CANCEL and Cook & Hold pads for three seconds. (Press CANCEL pad first.])
LOCKdisappears from the display.
Fau t Codes
BAKE or LOCK may flash rapidly in the display to alert you if there is an error or a problem, If BAKE or LOCK flash in the
display, press CANCEL pad, If BAKE or LOCK continue to flash, disconnect power to the appliance, Wait a few minutes,
and then reconnect power. Jfthe flashing still continues, disconnect power to the appliance and call an authorized
servicer.
4. At the end of the set time, one long beep will sound.
To cancel the Timer:
1. Press and hold the Timer pad for three seconds. OR
2. Press the Timer pad and set the time to 0:00.
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Baking Differences Between Your Old
To set Bake:
1. Press the Bake pad. ° BAKEwill flash.
, 000 will Hightin the dispHay.
2. Sdect the oven temperature. The oven tempera- More÷
ture can be set from 170° to 550°. Pressor press ..................................
and hoHdthe More+ or Less- pads. .....................................
Less
° 350°will Hightwhen either pad is first pressed. ..... .....
° Pressthe More+ pad to increase the temperature.
, Press the Less- pad to decrease the temperature,
3. Press Bake pad again or wait four seconds.
° BAKEwill stop flashing and Hightin the dispHay.
° 1O0° or the actuaHoven temperature will dispHay. The
temperature will rise in 5° increments untiHthe preset temperature is reached.
4. AHHowthe oven to preheat for 8-15 minutes.
° When the set oven temperature is reached, one Hong
beep will sound.
° To recall the set temperature during preheat, press the
Bake pad.
5. Place food in the oven.
8, Check cooking progress. Cook longer if needed.
7. When cooking is finished, press CANCEL. {/_A_,lcr_
8. Remove food from the oven.
and New Oven
It is normal to notice some baking time differences between a new oven and an old one. See"Adjusting the OvenTemperature"
on page 14.
Cook & HoJd
Cook & Hold allows you to bake for a preset amount of time, followed by a one-hour Keep Warm cycle.
TO set Cook & HoJd:
1. Pressthe Cook & Hold pad.
2. Select the oven temperature. The oven tempera-
3. Press Cook & Hold again ORwait four seconds.
4. Enter the amount of time you want to bake by pressing the
When the cooking time has elapsed:
° BAKEand HOLD flash. ° 000 lights in the display.
ture can be set from 170° to 550°, Press or press ............................
and hold the More+ or Less- pad. Less-
_ Press the More+ pad to increase the temperature. ° Pressthe Less- pad to decrease the temperature.
° HOLDflashes. ° 00:00 flashes in the display.
More+ or Less- pad. Bake time can be set from ten minutes (00:10] to 11 hours, 59 minutes (11:59).
° BAKEand HOLD light in the display. ° The baking time will light in the display.
° The baking time will start counting down.
° Four beeps wiHsound. ° BAKEwi]] turn off.
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Baking Notes:
, To change the oven temperature during cooking,
press the Bake pad and then the More+ or Less- pad until the desired temperature is displayed.
To change the oven temperature during preheat, press the Bake pad twice, then press the More+ or
Less- pads until the desired temperature is displayed.
If you forget to turn off the oven, it will automatically turn off at the end of 12 hours. If you wish to deactivate this feature, see page 14.
Foradditional baking and roasting tips, see "Cooking
Made Simple" booklet.
° HOLDand WARM wi]] hght. , 170°will display.
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After one hour in HOLD WARM:
° "End" will display,
When the Delay time has expired:
° DELAYwill turn off.
° The time of day reappears in the display.
To cancel Cook & Hold at any time: _.CANCEL ) Press the CANCEL pad. Remove food from oven.'_
Delay Cook & Hold
Do not use delayed baking for higMy perishable foods such as daky products, pork, poultry, or seafood,
When using Delay, the oven begins to cook later in the day. Set the amount of time that you want to delay before the oven
turns on and how long you want to cook. The oven begins to heat at the selected time and cooks for the specified length of
time, then keeps food warm for up to one hour. Delay time can be set from 10 minutes (00:10] to 11 hours, 59
minutes (11:59].
To set a Delayed Cook & Hold cycle:
, presstheBelaypad
° DELAY flashes..... .....
° 00:00flashes in the display.
2. Press the More+ or Less- pad to set the
detay time. ......................
While DELAY is still flashing:
3. Press the Cook & Hold pad. , 000 lights in the display.
° BAKEand HOLD flash.
Less-
° Baking time is displayed. ° BAKEand HOLD aredisplayed.
To set a Delay when Cook & Hold has already
been programmed:
1. Pressthe Belay pad. ° DELAY flashes.
° 00:00 appears in the display.
2. Pressthe More+ or Less- pad to set the delay time.
° After four seconds, DELAY will stay lit to
remind you that a delayed cooking cycle has been set.
: Less-
When the Delay time has expired and the
oven sta rLg:
° The baking time will be displayed. ° DELAYwill turn off. ° BAKEand HOLDwill remain lit.
TO cancel: CANCEL
Press the CANCEL pad.
° All timed and untimed cooking functions will be
canceled.
° The time of day will reappear in the display.
Notes:
Do not use delayed baking for items that require a
preheated oven, such as cakes, cookies, and breads.
Do not use delayed baking if oven is already hot.
4. Press More+ pad to set the baking
temperature.
° 00:00and HOLDflash. , BAKE stays lit.
5. Press More+ pad to set the baking time, ° The Delay time, DELAY, BAKE and HOLD light in
the display.
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Keep Warm
Forsafdy keephg foods warm or for warmhg breads and pHates,
To set Keep Warm:
1, Press the Keep Warm pad,
° WARM flashes, ,000 appears in the dispHay,
2, SeHectthe Keep Warm temperature, The Keep ....................................
Warm temperature can be set from 145° to
190°, Pressor press and hoHdthe More+ or
Less= pad, , 170° will Hightwhen either pad is first pressed, , Press the More+ pad to increase the temperature,
, Press the Less- pad to decrease the temperature,
WARM and the temperature will be dispHayedwNe Keep Warm is active,
To cance! Keep Warm:
1, Pressthe CANCEL pad,
2, Removefood from the oven,
Less-
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Keep Warm Notes:
° Foroptimal food quality, oven cooked foodsshould be kept
warm for no longer than 1 to 2 hours,
° To keep foods from drying, cover loosely with foil or a lid, , To warm dinner romms:
- cover rolls loosely with foil and place in oven,
- press Keep Warm and Mere+ pads to set 170° R
- warm for 12-15 minutes,
° To warm pmates:
- place 2 stacks of up to four plates each in the oven,
- press Keep Warm and _'lere+ pads to set 170° R
- warm for five minutes, turn off the oven and leave plates
- use only oven-safe plates, check with the manufacturer,
- do not set warm dishes on a cold surface as rapid
Changing Temp °F/°C
1, The factory default setting for temperature is Fahrenheit,
2, Tochange the setting, press and hold the CANCEL and Bake
pads at the same time for three seconds,
3, A single beep will sound and the current setting will be
displayed (°F or °C), (if no change is made, the range will return to the existing setting after 30 seconds,]
4, Tochange the setting, pressthe More+ or Less- pad, Press
again to return to existing setting, Wait five seconds and the setting will be complete,
in the oven for 15 minutes more,
temperature changes could cause crazing or breakage,
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Broiling
Use CAUTION when cooking with the Broil feature, The
greasefrom fatty'foods mayignite.If afireshou!d oceur,dose
the oven door and turn the oven OFF. !f the fire does not
extinquish, DQ NOTput water on the fire. Use baking soda,
To set Broil:
1. Pressthe Broil pad.
, BROILflashes. , SEt is displayed.
2. Pressthe More+ pad to set HI broil or press the Less= pad to set LO broil
° HIor LOwiii be displayed. , Select Hi broil {550° F}for normal broiling. Select
LO broil (450° F} for low-temperature broiling of longer cooking foods such as poultry.
3. After four seconds, the oven will start. , BROILwiii remain ill
4. Foroptimum browning, preheat broil dement for 3-4 minutes before adding food.
5. Placefood in the oven. Leave oven door open about four inches {the first stop}.
6. Turn meat once about halfway through cooking.
7. When food is cooked, press the CANCEL pad. Remove food and broiler pan from
the oven. , The time of day wiii reappear in the display.
BroH Notes:
, For best results when broiling, use a pan designed for
broiling.
, Expect broil times to increase and browning to be
slightly lighter if appliance is installed on a 208-volt circuit.
, HI is used for most broiling. Use LO broil when broiling
longer cooking foods. The lower temperature allows food to cook to the well done stage without excessive
browning.
. To change oven temperature during broili#g, press
the Broil pad and then the More+ or Less= pad to switch between LO and HI broil=
, Broil times may be longer when the lower broiling
temperature is selected.
° Most foods should be turned halfway through broiling
time.
, For additional broiling tips and temperatures, refer to the
"Cooking Made Simple" bookleL
Broiling Chart
RACK: APPROX; T_ME I APPRO×, Title
FOODS POS(T(ON. FIRSTS(DE. SECOND S(DE
Beef Steak, 1" thick,
Hamburgers, 3/4" thick,
Pork Bacon Chops, 1"
Ham Slice
Poultry LO Broil LO Broil Breast Halves 4 15minutes 15 - 25 minutes
Seafood Fish Steaks, buttered, 1" thick
Lobster Tails, 3-4 oz. each
Medium
Weii
Weii
6or7
6 6
8 minutes
10 minutes
9 minutes
6 - 10 minutes
10 - 11 minutes
5 minutes
10 - 15 minutes
7 - 10 minutes
7 - 12 minutes 8 - 14 minutes
6 - 9 minutes
{no turning}
12 - 14 minutes
3 - 7 minutes
(no turning} (no turning}
Note: This chart is a suggested guide. The times may vary with the food being cooked.
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Automatic Shut-Off/ Sabbath Mode
The oven will automatically turn off after 12 hours if you accidentally Heaveit on. This safety feature can be turned off.
TO cance! the 12-hour shut-off and run the oven continuously for 72 hours:
1=Set the oven to bake _seepage 10)=
2= Pressand hoHdthe Clock pad for five seconds.
, SAb will be dispHayedand flash for five seconds. , SAb will then be dispHayedcontinuousHyuntiHturned off
or until the 72-hour time limit is reached.
, BAKEwill also be displayed if a bake cycle is in use
while the oven is in Sabbath Mode.
, BAKEis the only function that operates during the
Sabbath Mode. Aft other functions (Timer,Keep Warm, C/ean,etc.) are locked out during the Sabbath Mode,
To cancel Bake when in Sabbath Mode:
Press CANCEL=
° BAKEwill turn off in the display= ° No beeps will sound.
To cancel the Sabbath Mode:
1= Pressthe Clock pad for five seconds.
OR
2= After 72 hours, the Sabbath Mode will end=
° SAb will flash for 5 seconds.
CANCEL
Adjusting the Oven Temperature
Oven temperatures are carefully tested for accuracy at the factory. It is normal to notice some baking or browning
differences between a new oven and an old one= As ranges get older, the oven temperature can shift.
You may adjust the oven temperature if you think the oven is not baking or browning correctly. To decide how much to
change the temperature, set the temperature 25° higher or lower than your recipe recommends, then bake. The results
of the "test" should give you an idea of how much to adjust
To adjust the oven temperature:
1= PressBake.
2. Enter 550° by pressing the More+ pad=
3= Pressand hold the Bake pad for several More+
seconds or until 0° appears in the display. .........................................
If the oven temperature was previously adjusted, the
change will be displayed. For example, if the oven tem- perature was reduced by 15° the display will show "-15 °"=
4= Pressthe More+ or Less- pad to adjust the temperature.
Eachtime a pad is pressed, the temperature changes by
5°=The oven temperature can be increased or decreased by 5° to 35°=
5. The time of day will automatically reappear in the display. You do not need to readjust the oven temperature if there
is a power failure or interruption. Broiling and cleaning temperatures cannot be adjusted.
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° The time of day will return to the display.
Sabbath Mode Notes:
° Sabbath Mode can be turned on at any time with or
without the oven on=
° Sabbath Mode cannot be turned on if the touchpads are
locked out or when the door is locked.
° If the oven is baking when Sabbath Mode is set, BAKE
will go out at the end of the baking cycle. There will be
no audible beeps.
° If the oven light is desired while in Sabbath Mode, it
must be turned on before the Sabbath Mode is started.
, When the Sabbath Mode is started, no preheat beep will
sound.
° All prompts, messages and beeps are deactivated when
Sabbath Mode is active.
° The automatic door lock does not operate during the
Sabbath Mode.
° Pressing CANCEL wiii cancel a Bake cycle, however the
control will stay in the Sabbath Mode.
° If power fails, the oven will power up in Sabbath Mode with
72 hours remaining and no cycle active.
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Oven Vent
When the oven is in use the area near the vent may become
hot enough to cause burns. Never Mock the vent opening.
The oven vent is located below the backgaard vent
shiemdon your range.
LOCA TION
_ VEN VENT
Do not pHace
pHaslcs near the vent opening as
heat from the vent couHddistort or
Oven Light
The oven Hightautomalcaly comes on when the
door is opened. When the door is dosed, press the Oven Light switch to turn the oven Highton and off.
Oven
Li_ht
Oven Bottom
Protect oven bottom agahst splHovers,espedaly acidic or sugary spl[s, as they may discolor the porce[ah enamel Use
the correct pan size to avoid spilovers and bolovers= Do not pmaceutensimsor amaminam fol directmy on the oven
bottom.
Oven Racks
Never cover an entire rack with aiaminam foil or place foil on the oven bottom. Raking resaits will be affected and damage may occar to the oven bottom.
Rack Positions
pos,t,on For,oas,,n bread or broiling thin,
non-fatty foods. 5 RACK 6: Used for most _ 3 broilng= 21
RACK 5: For two rack Bottom baking,
RACK 4: Used for most baked goods on a cookie sheet or
jelly roll pan, fruit pies, or frozen convenience foods. Also use
for broiling chicken pieces. RACK 3: For casseroles, baking loaves of bread, bundt cakes
or custard pies. RACK 2: Used for roasting small cuts of meat, frozen pies,
dessert souffles or angel food cake. Also use for two rack baking.
RACK 1: Used for roasting large cuts of meat and pouRry= Oven Bottom: Hace oven rack on
raised sides of oven bottom. Use for additional space when cooking large
oven meals. MULTIPLE RACK COOKING: Two
rack: Use rack positions 2 and 5 or 3 and 6=
Two Rack Baking
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Oven
-Do not usethe oven for storing food or cookware,
The oven has two racks. All racks are designed with a lock- stop edge.
To remove:
1. Pull rack straight out until it stops at the lock-stop
position.
[[FI}WBII
2. Lift up on the front of the rack and pull out.
To repmace:
1. Place rack on the rack supports in the oven
2. Tilt the front end up slightly. Slide rack back until it dears
the lock-stop position.
3. Lower front and slide back into the oven.
Baking Layer Cakes on Two Racks
For best resuRs when baking cakes on two racks, use racks 2 and 4.
Place the cakes on the rack as shown,
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Seff-Cmean Oven
It ns normal foil parts of the range to become hot during a
To set Self-Clean:
i Note: Oven temperature must be below aoo° Fto programa clean cycle.
1. Close the oven door.
- To prevent damage to oven door. do not attempt to open the door when LOCK is dispJayed.
° Avoid [ouching cooktop, door. window or oven vent area
during a clean cycle
° Do not use commercial oven cleaners on the oven finish
or around any part of the oven. Theywill damage the
finish or parts.
The self-clean cycle uses above-normal cooking temperatures to automatically clean the oven interior.
It is normal for flare-ups, smoking, or flaming to occur during cleaning if the oven is heavily soiled. It is better to clean the
oven regularly rather than to wait until there is a heavybuild- up of soil in the oven.
During the cleaning process, the kitchen should be well ventilated to get rid of normal odors associated with cleaning.
Before Se f-Cmeaning
1. Turn off the oven light before cleaning. The light may burn out during the clean cycle.
2. Remove all pans and oven racks from the oven. The oven racks will discolor and may not slide easily after a self-
clean cycle if they are not removed.
3. Clean oven frame, door frame, area outside of gasket, and
around the opening in the door gasket with a nonabrasive cleaner such as Bon Ami* or detergent and water. The
self-cleaning process does not clean these areas. They should be cleaned to prevent soil from baking on during
the clean cycle. (The gasket is the seal around the oven door and
window.} " ,
4. To prevent damage, do not clean or rub the gasket around the oven
door. The gasket is designed to seal in heat during the clean cycle.
5. Wipe up excess grease or spillovers from the oven bottom.
This prevents excessive smoking, flare-ups or flaming during the clean cycle.
6. Wipe up sugary and acidic spillovers such as sweet potatoes, tomato, or milk-based sauces. Porcelain enamel
is acid-resistant, not acid-proof. The porcelain finish may
discolor if acidic spills are not wiped up before a self-clean cycle.
2. Press the Clean pad. , CLEAN flashes in the display.
3. Press the More+ or Less- pad. , CL-M (Medium Soil, 3 hours:) is displayed.
[f the door is not closed, beeps wiil sound and "door" wiil display. [f the door is not closed within 45 seconds, the
self-cleaning operation wiil be canceled and the display
wiil return to the time of day.
4. Press the More+ or Less- pad to scroll through { t\/\or(}+ the self-cleaning settings.
CL-H (Heavy Soil, 4 hours}
i! Less-
CL-M (Medium soil, 3 hours} CL-L (Light Soil, 2 hours}
Choosing the soil level of the oven automatically programs the self-cleaning time.
5.
After four seconds, the oven will start cleaning. ° The cleaning time will start counting down in the display.
° LOCKwill appear in the display. , CLEAN will appear in the display.
To Delay a Self-Omean Cycle:
1. Press the Delay pad. ° DELAY flashes.
° 00:00will appear in the display.
2, Press the More+ or Less- pad to set the
amount of time you want to delay the cycle.
Delay time can be set from ten minutes (00:10} .................................
to 11 hours, 59 minutes (11:59}. Less-- )
3. While DELAY isflashing, press the Clean pad.
° CLEANwill flash.
4.
Press the More+ or Less- pad. ° CL-M (Medium Soil, 3 hours} is displayed.
iy ...................
eonto
Brand names for cleaning products areregistered trademarks ofthe respective manufacturers.
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5. Press the More+ or Less= pad to scroll through the serf- charting settings.
CL-H (HeavySoil 4 hours} CL-M (Medium soil 3 hours}
CL-L (Light Soil 2 hours} Choosing the soiHbvd of the oven automatically programs
the serf-charting time.
6. After four seconds, CLEAN, DELAY and LOCK will appear
in the dispHayto show that the oven is set for a ddayed
dean operation. The dday time is dispHayed.
During the Se_f-Clean Cycle
When LOCK shows in the display, the door cannot be opened. To prevent damage to the door, do not force the door open
when LOCK is displayed.
Smoke and Smells
You may see some smoke and smell an odor the first few times the oven is cleaned. This is normal and will lessen in
time. Smoke may abe occur if the oven is heavily soiled or if a pan
was left in the oven.
Sounds
As the oven heats, you may hear sounds of metal parts expanding and contracting. This is normal and will not
damage the oven.
Jf the oven has amready been set for a dean cycle and you wish to set a delay:
1. Press the Delay pad. , DELAY flashes.
, 00:00will appear in the dispHay.
2. Press the More+ or Less= pad to set the
amount of time you want to dday the cycb. .........................
After four seconds, CLEAN, DELAY and LOCK .................................
will appear in the display to show that the , Less- oven is set for a delayed clean operation. The
delay time is displayed.
When the Seif-CJean cycme starts:
, DELAY will turn off. ° The clean time wiii appear in the display.
To cancel the Semf-OJean cycle: _,_
Press the CANCEL pad.
, All words disappear from the display. ° All functions are canceled.
° The time of day appears in the display.
After Semf-C_eaning
About one hour after the end of the self-clean cycle, LOCK will turn off. The door can then be opened.
Some soil may leave a light gray, powdery ash. Remove it with a damp cloth. If soil remains after wiping, that means
the clean cycle was not long enough. The soil will be re- moved during the next clean cycle.
if oven racks were left in the oven and do not slide smoothly after a clean cycle, wipe racks and rack supports with a small amount of vegetable oil to make them easier to
move.
Fine lines may appear in the porcelain becaase it went through heating and cooling. This is normal and will not
affect performance. A white discoloration may appear after cleaning if acidic
or sugary foods were not wiped up before the self-clean cycle. This discoloration is normal and will not affect perfor-
mance.
If the oven door is left open, "door" wiii flash in the display and a signal will beep until the door is closed
and the Clean pad is pressed again. If more than five seconds elapse between pressing the
Clean pad and the More+ or Less= pad, the program
will automatically return to the previous display. The oven door will be damaged if the oven door is
forced to open when LOCK is still displayed.
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Cleaning Procedures
, Be sure appliance is off and all parts are Coo! before handling
Brand names are registered trademarks of the
o To Prevent staining or discon0rati0n, dean appliance after each use, respective manufacturers.
!1:a Part is removed, he sure it is correct!y repUaced. _ To order call 1-877-232-8771 USAand
PART PROCEDURE
PorceHainenameHis gHassfused on metaHand may crack or chip with misuse. It is acid resistant, not acid
Cooktop - PorcemainEnamel
proof. All spillovers, especially acidic or sugary spillovers, should bewiped up immediately with a dry cloth. , When cool, wash with soapy water, rinse and dry.
, Never wipe off a warm or hot surface with a damp cloth. This may cause cracking or chipping. , Never use oven cleaners, abrasive or caustic cleaning agents on exterior finish of range.
1-800-888-8408 Canada.
Clock and Control Pad
Area
Control Knobs
Cooktop = Gmass=Ceramic
, To activate control lock for cleaning, see "Locking the Controls" page 9. , Wipe with a damp cloth and dry'.Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the surface. , Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a cloth first. DO NOTspray directly on controlpad and
display area.
, Remove knobs in the OFFposition by pulling forward. , Wash, rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish. , Turn on each element to be sure the knobs have been correctly replaced.
Never use oven cleaners, chlorine bleach, ammonia or glass cleaners with ammonia. Note: Call an authorized servicer if the glass=ceramic top should crack, break or if metal or aluminum foil
should melt on the cooktop.
° Allow the eooktop to cool before cleaning, ° General - Cleancooktop after each use,orwhen needed,with a damp paper towel andCooktop Cleaning
Creme_(Part No. 20OO0OOl)_=Then, buff with a clean dry'cloth.
Note: Permanentstains will develop ff soil isallowed to cook on by repeatedly using the eooktop whensoiled.
, Heavy Soils or Metal Marks - Dampen a "scratchless" or "never scratch" scrubber sponge. Apply
Cooktop Cleaning Creme_ (Part No. 20000001)_ and scrub to remove as much soil as possible. Apply a thin layer of the creme over the soil, cover with a damp paper towel and let stand 30 to 45 minutes (2-3
hours for very heavy soil). Keep moist by covering the paper towel with plastic wrap. Scrub again, then buff with a clean dry cloth.
Note: Only use a CLEA/V, DAMP "scratcbless" pad thatis safe for non-stick eookware. Tbepattern andglass
will be damaged if:he pad is not damp, if:be pad is soiled, or ff anotber type of pad is used.
, Burned-on or Crusty Soils - Scrub with a "scratchless" or "never scratch" scouring pad and Cooktop
Cleaning CremeS=
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Oven Window
and Door - Glass
, Avoid using excessive amounts of water which may seep under or behind giass causing staining. , Wash with soapand water. Rinsewith dear water and dry. Giasscieaner can be used if sprayed on acioth
first.
, Donot useabrasive materiais such asscouring pads,steei wooi or powdered cieaners astheywiii scratch
giass.
Oven mnterior , FoHHowinstructions on pages 16-17 to set a seif-ciean cycie.
Oven Racks
Stainless Steel
(seiect modems}
Storage Drawer_
Side Panels -
Painted Enamel
Clean with soapy water.
Removestubborn soil with cleansing powder or soap-tiffed scouring pad. Rinse and dry. Rackswiii permanently discolor and may not slide smoothly if left in the ovenduring a self-clean operation.
If this occurs, wipe the rack edge and rack support with a small amount of vegetable oil to restore ease
of movement, then wipe off excess oil.
° DO NOT USEANY CLEANING PRODUCT CONTAiNiNG CHLORINE BLEACH. ° DO NOT USEABRAStVE OR ORANGE CLEANERS. ° ALWAYS WIPE WiTH THE GRAIN WHEN CLEANING.
° Daily Cleaning/Light Soil -- Wipe with one ofthe following - soapywater, white vinegar/water solution,
Formula 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner* or a similar glass cleaner - using a sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. To polish and help prevent fingerprints, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray (Part No. 20000008}**.
° ModerateiHea_ Soim-- Wipe with one of the following - Bon Ami*, Smart CleanseP, or Soft Scrub* -
using a damp sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. Stubborn soils may be removed with adamp multi- purpose Scotch-Brite* pad; rub evenly with the grain. Rinseand dry.To restore luster and remove streaks, foIHowwith StainHessSteel Magic Spray*.
, Discomoration -- Using a damp sponge or soft cloth, wipe with Cameo Stainless Steel CleaneP. Rinse
immediately and dry. To remove streaks and restore luster, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray*.
When cool, wash with warm soapy water, rinse and dry. Never wipe a warm or hot surface with a damp cloth as this may damage the surface and may cause a steam burn.
For stubborn soil, use mildly abrasive cleaning agents such as baking soda paste or Bon Ami.* Do not use abrasive, caustic or harsh cleaning agents such as steel wool pads or oven cleaners. These products will scratch or permanently damage the surface.
Note: Use a dry towel or cloth te wipe up spills, especially acidic or sugary spills. Surface may discolor or dull if soil is not immediately removed. This is espec@liy important for white surfaces.
* Brand names for cleaning products are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers. ** To order direct, carl 1-877_232_6771 USA and 1-800_688_8/408 Canada.
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Oven Door
Leveling Legs
Do not place excessive weight on or stand on an open oven door, This Could cause the range to tip over, break
the d00rl or !njure the user,
Note: The oven door on a new range may feel "spongy" when it is closed. This is normal and wiii decrease with use.
Oven Window
To protect the oven door window:
1. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents such as steel wool scouring pads or powdered cleansers as they may scratch
the glass.
2. Do not hit the glass with pots, pans, furniture, toys, or other objects.
3. Do not close the oven door until the oven racks are in place.
Scratching, hitting, jarring or stressing the glass mayweaken its structure causing an increased risk of breakage at a later date.
Storage Drawer
Be sure the anti4ip bracket secures one o1:the rear [eveiing legs to the floor, This bracket pEe7
vents the range from accidentally tipping. J 1
The range should be leveled when installed. If _ _,,)/ the range is not level, turn the leveling _ _:-"J
legs, located at each corner of the _K_--Z- range, untul range uslevel. £_ BRACKET
" " _ "_"_ _ ANTI-TIP
\ LEVELING LEG
Oven Light
o Make sure bulb Cover and bu!b are cool before touching,
To replace oven light bulb:
1. When oven is cool, hold bulb cover BULSOOVER in place, the[) slide wire retainer
off cover. Note: Bulb cover wiii fall if not held in place
while removing wire retainer.
2. Remove bulb cover and light bulb.
RETAINER
Do not store plastic, paper products, food or f!ammable
for these items when the oven is in use.
The storage drawer can be removed to allow you to clean under the range.
To remove:
1. Empty'drawer and pull out to the first stop position.
2=Lift up the front of the drawer.
3. Pull out to the second stop position. a=Grasp sides and lift drawer up and out=
To replace:
1. Fit the ends of the drawer glides into the rails in the range.
2. Lift up the front of the drawer and gently push in to the first stop position.
3. Lift drawer up again and push until drawer is closed.
3. Replace with a 40-watt appliance bulb.
4. Replace bulb cover and secure with wire retainer.
5. Reconnect power to range. Reset clock.
Convenience Outlet
(Canadian models only}
The convenience outlet is located on the lower left side of the backguard. Be sure
appliance cords do not rest on or near the surface element. If the surface
dement is turned on, the cord and outlet will be damaged.
The convenience outlet circuit breaker may trip if the small appliance plugged
into it exceeds 10 amps. To reset the circuit breaker, press the switch located on the lower edge of the backguard.
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CIRCUIT BREAKER
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PROBLEM $OLUTmDN
For most concerns, try these first. , Check if oven controls have been propedy set=
, Check to be sure plug is securely inserted into receptacle= , Check or re-set circuit breaker. Check or replace fuse.
° Check power supply=
Part or all of appliance does not
work.
Clock, indicator words, and/or lights operate but oven does
not heat.
Baking results are not as expected or differ from
previous oven.
Food is not broiling properly or smokes excessively.
Check
if surface and/or oven controls have been properly set. See pages 4 & 10.
Check
if oven door is unlocked after self-clean cycle= See page 17=
Check
if oven is set for a delayed cook or clean program. See pages 11 & 17=
Check
if Control Lock is activated. See page 9.
Check
if control is in Sabbath Mode. See page 14=
° Oven may be set for a Cook & Hold or Delay function. ° The Control Lock mayhave been set. See page 9.
Make sure the oven vent has not been blocked. See page 15 for location. Check to make sure range is level=
Temperatures often vary between a new oven and an old one. As ovensage, the oven
temperature often "drifts" and may become hotter or cooler. Seepage 14for instructions on adjusting the oven temperature. Note: It is not recommended to
adjust the temperature if only one or two recipes are in question. See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for more information on bakeware and
baking=
Check oven rack positions. Food may be too close to element. Broil element was not preheated.
Aluminum foil was incorrectly used. Never line the broiler insert with foil. Oven door was closed during broiling. Leave the door open to the first stop position
(about 4 inches_).
Trim excess fat from meat before broiling.
A soiled broiler pan was used.
Voltage in house may be low.
Oven will not self-clean.
Oven did not clean properly.
Oven door will not unlock after self-clean cycle.
, Check to make sure the cycle is not set for a delayed start. See page 16. ° Check if door is closed.
° Check if control is in Sabbath Mode. See page 14. ° Oven may be over 400° F.Oven temperature must be below 400° Fto program a
clean cycle.
Longer cleaning time may be needed. Excessivespillovers, especially sugary and/or acidic foods, were not removed prior to the self-clean cycle.
Oven interior is still hot. Allow about one hour for the oven to cool after the completion of a self-clean cycle. The door can be opened when the LOCK indicator
word is not displayed. The control and door may be locked. See page 9.
cont.
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PROBLEM SGLUTmON
Smoothtop surface shows wear.
Moisture commectson oven window or steam comes from
oven vent.
There is a strong odor or might smoke when oven is turned on.
Tiny scratches or abrasions.
- Make sure cooktop and pan bottom are dean. Do not sHidegHassor metaHpans across top. Make sure pan bottom is not rough. Use the recommended
cleaning agents. See page 18=
, Metal marks.
- Do not sHidemetal pans across top. When cool dean with Cooktop Qeaning Creme=See page 18=
, Brown streaks and specks.
- Remove spills promptly. Never wipe with a soiled cloth or sponge. Make sure cooktop and pan bottom are clean.
, Areas with a metallic sheen.
- Mineral deposits from water and food. Use recommended cleaning agents. See page 18=
, Pitting or flaking=
- Remove sugary boilovers promptly. See page 18.
, This is normal when cooking foods high in moisture. , Excessive moisture was used when cleaning the window.
, This is normal for a new range and will disappear after a few uses. Initiating a clean
cycle will "burn off" the odors more quickly=
, Turning on a ventilation fan will help remove the smoke and/or odor. , Excessivefood soils on the oven bottom. Use a self-clean cycle.
FaamtCodes
Noises may be heard.
There are no beeps and
SAb flashing and then dispiayed continuously.
, BAKE or LOCK may flash rapidly in the display to alert you if there is an error
or a problem= if BAKEor LOCKappear in the display, press CANCEL pad= If BAKEor LOCKcontinue to flash, disconnect power to the appliance.
Wait a few minutes, and then reconnect power, if the flashing still continues, disconnect power to the appliance and call an authorized servicer.
, If the oven is heavily soiled, excessive fiareups may result in a fault code during
cleaning. Press the CANCEL pad and allow the oven to cool completely, wipe out excess soil, then reset the clean cycle. If the fault code reappears, contact an authorized servicer.
, Theoven makes several low level noises. You may hear the oven relays as they go on
and off=This is normal
, As the oven heats and cools, you may hear sounds of metal parts expanding and
contracting. This is normal and will not damage your appliance.
, Oven maybe in Sabbath Mode. See page 14.
, Oven is in Sabbath Mode. To cancel, press and hold the Clock pad for five
seconds.
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Electric Range Warranty
Full One Year Warranty + Parts and Labor
Forone (1:} year from the ong nal re:nil purchase da_e.any partwhich fails in
normal home usewi]] be repaired or replacedfree of charge.
Limited Warranties - Parts Only
Second Through Fifth Year = From the original purchase date. parts listed below
which fail in normal home usewifl be
repaired or replaced free of charge fad
the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including labor, mileage.
transportation, trip charge and diagnostic
charge, if required. , Glass=Ceramic Cooktop: Due to
thermal breakage, discoloration. cracking of rubber edge seal. pattern
wear,
- Electric Heating Eleraents: Radiant surface elements on electric cooking
appliances.
Please Note: This full warramy applies onlywhen the appliance is located in the
United Statesor Canada.Appliances located elsewhere are covered b_the
limited warranties only. including par-Is
which fail during the first year.
Canadian Residents
This warranty covers onlythose appliances
installed inCanadathat have been listed
with CanadianStandards Association
unlessthe appliances are brought into
Canadadue [o lransfer of residence from the United States to Canada.
What is Not Covered By These Warranties:
1= Conditions and damages resulting from any of the following:
a=ImproperinstaIIation,deIive[%or maintenance. b. Any repair,modification, Nteration, or adjustment not authorized by the
manufacturer or an authorized servicer.
c. Misuse, abuse, accidents, unreasonable use, or acts of God. d. Incorrect Nectdc current, voltage,or supply.
e. Improper setting of any control.
2. Warrantiesare void if the original serial numbers have been removed,altered, or cannot be readilydetermined.
3= Light bulbs.
4. Productspurchased for commercial or industrial use.
5. Thecost of service or service call to: a=Correct instailation errors.
b. Instruct the user on the proper use of the product. c. Transport the appliance to the servicer and back.
8. Consequential or incidental damages sustained by any personas a result of any breach of these warranties.
Somestates do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages,so the above exclusion may not apply.
if Yea Need Service
Firstsee the Troubleshooting section in your Useand CareGuide or call Maytag
ServicessM,Maytag Customer Assistance at 1-800-088-9900 U=S=A=or
1-800-088-2002 Canada.
To Obtain Warranty Service
To locate an authorized service company in your area contact the dealer from whom your appliance was purchased or call Maytag ServicessM,Maytag
Customer Assistance. Should you not receive satisfactory warranty service,
call or write:
Maytag ServicessM
Attn: CAIR _Center
P.O.Box 2370, Cleveland, TN 37320-2370 UoSo1-800-688=9900 and Canada 1-800=688-2002
UoSocastomers using TTY for deaf, hearing impaired or speech impaired, call 1-800-688-2080o
T,%specific warrantmsexpressedabove are the ONLY warrantiesprovided by the
manufacture_ Thiswarrantygivesyou ,s;aedficlegalrights, andyou mayalsohave
otherrights that varyfrom,state to state.
Use and Care guides, service manuals and parts information are available from Maytag ServicessM,Maytag Customer Assistance.
Note: When contacting Maytag ServicessM,Maytag CustomerAssistance
about a service problem, pleaseinclude the following: a. Your name, address and telephone number.
b.Model number and serial number of your appliance.
c. Name and address of your dealer and date appliance was purchased. d.A clear description of the problem you are having.
e. Proof of purchase.
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