Maytag MEW5530DDS, MEW5527DD, MEW5627DD, MEW5627DDS, MEW5630DD Use And Care Manual

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Safety.......................................... 1-3
Oven Cooking ......................... 4-14
Baking Convection Cook & Hold Delay Broiling Keep Warm Favorite Oven Racks
Care & Cleaning ...................15-17
Self-Clean Oven Cleaning Procedures
Table of Contents
Use & Care Guide
Wall Oven
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Maintenance ............................... 18
Oven Light Oven Window
Troubleshooting ...................19-20
Warranty & Service.................... 21
Guide de l’utilisateur ................. 22
Guía del Usuario......................... 44
Form No. A/01/08 Part No. w10169640
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Read and follow all instructions before using this appliance 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.
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Installer: Please leave this manual with this appliance. Consumer: Please read and keep this manual for future
reference. Keep sales receipt and/or canceled check as proof of purchase.
Model Number __________________________________ Serial Number __________________________________ Date of Purchase ________________________________ If you have questions, call:
Customer Assistance 1-800-688-9900 USA 1-800-688-2002 Canada 1-800-688-2080 (U.S. TTY for hearing or speech impaired) (Mon.-Fri., 8 am-8 pm Eastern Time) Internet: http://www.maytag.com
In our continuing effort to improve the quality and perfor­mance of our cooking products, it may be necessary to make changes to the appliance without revising this guide.
For service information, see page 21.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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 your dealer, distributor, service agent, or manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not understand.
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.
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 materials. Flammable 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.
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
CAUTION
NEVER store items of interest to children in cabinets
above an appliance. Children climbing on the appli­ance or on the appliance door to reach items could be 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 unit.
Safety
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels
WARNING – Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION – Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury.
WARNING
CAUTION
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Safety
About Your 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 care when opening the oven door. Let hot air or
steam escape before removing or replacing food.
• PREPARED FOOD WARNING: 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 com-
pleted.
Utensil 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 manual. 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, result in performance prob­lems, and reduce the life of the components of the appliance.
Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic,
earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for oven service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature. Follow utensil manufacturer’s instructions when using glass.
CAUTION
NEVER use an appliance as a step to reach cabinets
above. Misuse of appliance doors, such as stepping, leaning or sitting on the door, may result in possible 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 openings and surfaces near these openings, oven doors, windows of oven doors.
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.
A fan should be heard during some bake, convect
bake, convect roast, and all broil and cleaning opera­tions. If you do not hear the fan, call an authorized servicer.
• 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.
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.
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Cleaning Safety
Turn off all controls and wait for appliance parts to
cool before touching or cleaning. 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.
Self-Clean Oven
CAUTION
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove the oven racks, broiler pan, food and any other utensils. Wipe spillovers to prevent excessive smoke and flare-ups.
Do not clean door gasket. The door gasket is essential
for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket.
Do not use oven cleaners or oven liners of any kind in
or around any part of the self-clean oven.
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.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PET BIRDS:
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.
Save These Instructions for Future Reference
Safety
Note: For microwave oven operation (select models) refer to the use and care guide packed in the microwave oven.
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Control Panel
Oven Cooking
The control panel is designed for ease in programming. The display window on the control shows time of day, timer and oven functions. Control panel shown includes Convect and other model specific features. (Styling may vary depending on model.)
Using the Touchpads
Press the desired pad.
Press the number pads to enter time or temperature.
• Press the Autoset pad to enter temperature.
A beep will sound when any pad is touched.
A double beep will sound if a programming error occurs.
A Bake Use for baking and roasting. B Broil Use for broiling and top browning. C Convect Bake Use for convection baking.
(select models)
D Keep Warm Use to keep cooked food warm in oven. E Convect Roast Use for convection roasting.
(select models)
F Clean Use to set self-clean cycle. G CANCEL Cancels all operations except Timer and
Clock.
H Number Pads Use to set time and temperature. I Oven Light Use to turn the upper or lower oven light
on or off.
J Timer One/Two Sets the timer. K Clock Sets the Clock. L Cook & Hold Bakes for a preset time, then holds food
warm for 1 hour.
M Delay Programs the oven to start baking at
(select models) a later time.
N Favorite Use to set and save a specific Cook
& Hold procedure.
O Autoset Use to quickly set temperatures.
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O
NOTE: Four seconds after entering the number, the time
or temperature will automatically be entered. If more than 30 seconds elapse between touching a function pad and the number pads, the function will be canceled and the display will return to the previous display.
Clock
The clock can be set to display time in a 12-hour or 24-hour format. The clock is set at the factory for the 12-hour format.
To change the clock to 24-hour format:
1. Press and hold the CANCEL (Upper Oven CANCEL for double wall ovens) and Favorite pads for three seconds.
• 12 Hr flashes in the display.
2. Press the Autoset pat to select 24 Hr; press again to select 12 Hr.
3. Set the time of day following the directions in the To Set the Clock section.
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Oven Cooking
To set the Clock:
1. Press the Clock pad.
• The time of day flashes in the display.
2. Press the appropriate number pads to set the time of day.
• Colon flashes in the display.
3. Press the Clock pad again or wait four seconds.
• The colon will remain on.
When electrical power is supplied or after a power interrup­tion, the last clock time before power was interrupted will 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 clean or Cook & Hold.
To cancel the Clock display:
If you do not want the time of day to display: Press and hold the CANCEL and Clock pads for
three seconds. The time of day will disappear from the display.
When the clock display is canceled, press the Clock pad to briefly display the time of day.
When the clock display is canceled, after 15 minutes, the oven control will go into Standby Mode to save energy. The display will be blank and the oven light will not operate. To "wake up" the control from Standby Mode, press any touchpad. A double beep will sound.
To restore the Clock display:
Press and hold the CANCEL and Clock pads for three sec­onds. The time of day will reappear in the display.
Timer
The timer can be set from one minute (00:01) up to 99 hours and 59 seconds (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 the Timer pad.
• 00:00 and TIMER icon flash in the display.
2. Press the appropriate number pads until the correct time appears in the display.
• The colon and TIMER icon will continue to flash.
3. Press Timer pad again or wait four seconds.
• The colon stops flashing and the time begins counting down.
• The last minute of the timer countdown will be displayed in seconds.
4. At the end of the set time, one long beep will sound and “End” will be displayed.
5. Press the Timer pad to clear the display.
To cancel the Timer:
1. Press and hold the Timer pad for three seconds. OR
2. Press the Timer pad and press ‘0’ using the number pads.
Locking the Control and Oven Door
The touchpad and oven door can be locked for safety, cleaning, or to prevent unwanted use. The touchpads will not function when locked.
If the oven is currently in use, the touchpads and door cannot be locked.
The current time of day will remain in the display when the touchpads and door are locked.
To lock:
1. Press and hold the CANCEL and Cook & Hold pads for three seconds.
• OFF appears in the display
• The LOCK icon flashes while the door is
locking.
To unlock:
Press and hold the CANCEL and Cook & Hold pads for three seconds. OFF disappears from the display.
Note: The touchpads and oven door cannot be locked if the oven temperature is 400° F or above.
Fault Codes
The BAKE or LOCK icon may flash rapidly in the display to alert you if there is an error or a problem. If the BAKE or LOCK icon flashes in the display, press CANCEL pad. If the BAKE or LOCK icon continues to flash, disconnect power to the appliance. Wait a few minutes, and then reconnect power. If the icon flashing still continues, disconnect power to the appliance and call an authorized servicer.
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Baking Notes:
• To change the oven temperature during cooking, press Bake, then press the Autoset or appropriate number pads until the desired temperature is displayed.
• To change the oven temperature during preheat, press the Bake pad twice, then press the Autoset pad or appropriate number 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 11.
Baking
To set Bake:
1. Press the Bake pad.
• The BAKE icon will flash.
• 000 will flash in the display.
2. Select the oven temperature. Press the Autoset pad for 350° F or the appropriate number pads.
• Each additional press of the Autoset pad will increase
the temperature by 25°.
• The oven temperature can be set from 170° to 550°.
3. Press Bake pad again or wait four seconds.
• The BAKE icon will stop flashing and light in the display.
• The PREHEAT icon will light in the display.
Baking Differences Between Your Old and New Oven
It is normal to notice some baking time differences between a new oven and an old one. See “Adjusting the Oven Temperature” on page 12.
Baking with Convection
(select models)
When convection baking, enter your normal baking tempera­ture. The control will automatically reduce the set oven temperature by 25°.
To set Convect Bake:
1. Press the Convect Bake pad.
• The BAKE and FAN icons will flash
• 000 will flash in the display.
2. Select the oven temperature. Press the Autoset pad for 350° F or the appropriate number pads.
• Each additional press of the Autoset pad will increase
the temperature by 25 degrees. The oven temperature can be set from 170° to 550°.
3. Press Convect Bake pad again or wait four seconds.
• The BAKE icon will stop flashing.
• The PREHEAT icon will light in the display.
• 100° or the actual oven temperature if over 100° F will
display. It will rise in 5° increments until the preset temperature is reached.
• The FAN icon will start to rotate.
4. Allow the oven to preheat for 8-15 minutes.
• When the set oven temperature is reached, one long
beep will sound.
• The PREHEAT icon will turn off.
• The set temperature will display.
• To recall the set temperature during preheat, press the
Convect Bake pad.
• 100° or the actual oven temperature if over 100° F will display. It will rise in 5° increments until the preset temperature is reached.
4. Allow the oven to preheat for 8-15 minutes.
• When the set oven temperature is reached, one long beep will sound.
• The set temperature will display.
• The PREHEAT icon will turn off.
• To recall set temperature during preheat, press Bake pad.
5. Place food in the oven.
6. Check cooking progress at the minimum cooking time. Cook longer if needed.
7. When cooking is finished, press CANCEL pad.
8. Remove food from the oven.
5. Place food in the oven.
6. Check cooking progress at the minimum cooking time. Cook longer if needed.
7. When cooking is finished, press CANCEL pad.
8. Remove food from the oven.
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Roasting With Convection
(select models)
When convection roasting, enter your normal roasting time and temperature. The control will automatically prompt you to check the food for doneness at 75% of the set time.
4. Press Convect Roast pad again or wait four seconds.
• The ROAST icon will stop flashing and light in the display.
• 100° or the actual oven temperature will display. It will rise in 5° increments until the preset temperature is reached.
• The FAN icon will start to rotate.
Notes:
• When convection roasting, the cooking time must be set before setting the temperature.
• If your recipe requires a preheated oven, add 15 minutes to the cooking time programmed.
• Roasting times can vary with different cuts of meat.
To set Convect Roast:
1. Press the Convect Roast pad.
• The ROAST and FAN icons will flash
• 00:00 will flash in the display.
• 000 lights in the display.
2. Enter the roasting time using the number pads.
• Time can be set from 10 minutes (00:10) to 11 hours, 59 minutes (11:59).
• Press Convect Roast again or wait 4 seconds.
• ‘Roast’ flashes in the display.
3. Select the oven temperature. Press the Autoset pad for 350° F or the appropriate number pads.
• Each additional press of the Autoset pad will increase
the temperature by 25°.
• The oven temperature can be set from 170° to 550°.
5. Allow the oven to preheat for 8-15 minutes.
• When the set oven temperature is reached, one long beep will sound.
• To recall the set temperature during preheat, press the Convect Roast pad.
6. Place food in the oven.
7. When 75% of the set cooking time has elapsed, the oven light will turn on and ‘Food’ will flash in the display. Check the cooking progress at this time. The oven light will remain on until the Oven Light pad is pressed. Cook longer if needed.
• Press the Convect Roast pad to recall the cook
time remaining.
• At the end of cook time, the oven will automatically keep
food warm for one hour.
8. When cooking is finished, press CANCEL pad.
9. Remove food from the oven.
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Delay Cook & Hold
CAUTION
Do not use delayed baking for highly perishable foods such as dairy 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.
Delay time can be set from 10 minutes (00:10) to 11 hours, 59 minutes (11:59).
To set a Delayed Cook & Hold cycle:
1. Press the Delay or Delay 1 pad (select models).
In double wall oven models, press the Delay or Delay 1 (select models) pad once to program the upper oven or twice to program the lower oven.
• The DELAY icon flashes in the display.
• 00:00 flashes in the display.
2. Using the appropriate number pads, enter the amount of time
you want to delay the start of the Cook & Hold cycle.
3. Press the Cook & Hold pad.
• The HOLD icon flashes.
• The DELAY icon flashes in the display.
• 00:00 flashes.
4. Enter the amount of time you want to cook using the number
pads.
5. Press Bake, Convect Bake or Convect Roast (select models).
6. Set the oven temperature desired by pressing the Autoset
pad or the appropriate number pads.
• 350° will light when Autoset is pressed.
• After four seconds, the entered delay time will appear in the display.
• The HOLD icon turns off.
• The BAKE and DELAY icons remain lit to remind you that a delayed Cook & Hold cycle has been programmed.
Cook & Hold
When using the Cook & Hold option, the oven begins to heat immediately after the control has been set. Then, the oven cooks for a specified length of time. When that time has elapsed, the oven will keep the food warm for up to an hour then automatically turn off.
To set Cook & Hold:
1. Press the Cook & Hold pad.
• The HOLD icon will flash to indicate that you are in Cook & Hold programming.
• 00:00 will flash in the display.
2. Select the amount of time you want to cook by using the number pads.
• The HOLD icon continues to flash.
• The time will light in the display.
• Time can be set from 00:10 to 11:59.
3. Press Bake, Convect Bake or Convect Roast (select models) and select the oven temperature. Press the Autoset pad for 350° F or the appropriate number pads.
• The desired cycle icon will flash.
• The oven temperature can be set from 170° F to 550° F.
4. Press the desired cycle pad again OR wait four seconds.
• The desired cycle icon will remain lit.
• The cooking time will show in the display.
• The PREHEAT icon will show in the display.
• The actual oven temperature will be displayed
during preheat.
• The set temperature will display when the oven is
preheated.
When the cooking time has elapsed:
• Four beeps will sound.
• The HOLD and WARM icons will light.
• 170° will display.
• Time of day will display.
Note:
• Do not use Delayed Cook & Hold for items that require a preheated oven, such as cakes, cookies, and breads.
• Do not use Delayed Cook & Hold if oven is already hot.
After one hour in HOLD WARM:
• The oven turns off automatically.
• HOLD and WARM icons go off.
• Remove food from oven.
To cancel Cook & Hold at any time:
Press the CANCEL pad. Remove food from oven.
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Broiling
To set Broil:
1. Press the Broil pad.
• The BROIL icon flashes.
• 000 flashes.
• SET flashes.
2. Press the Autoset pad once to set HI broil or twice to set LO broil.
• HI or LO will be displayed.
Select HI broil for normal broiling. Select LO broil for low-temperature broiling of longer cooking foods such as poultry.
3. After four seconds, the oven will start.
• The BROIL icon will remain lit.
• HI or LO will remain lit.
RACK APPROX. TIME APPROX. TIME
FOODS POSITION* FIRST SIDE SECOND SIDE
Beef
Steak, 1” thick, Medium 4o 9 minutes 7 minutes
Well 4o 11 minutes 8 minutes
Hamburgers, 3/4” thick, Medium 4o 5 minutes 3-4 minutes
Well 4o 6 minutes 4-5 minutes
Pork
Chops, 1/2” 4o 7 minutes 5-6 minutes Chops, 1” 3 10 - 11 minutes 9-10 minutes Ham Slice 4o 4 minutes 2-3 minutes
Poultry LO Broil LO Broil Breast Halves 3 11-12 minutes 9-11 minutes
Seafood
Fish Steaks, buttered, 1” thick 4o 8-10 minutes (no turning)
Broiling Chart
* An “o” after the rack position number indicates that the offset rack should be used. Note: This chart is a suggested guide. The times may vary with the food being cooked.
Broil 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.
• If more than 30 seconds elapse between pressing the Broil pad and the Autoset pad, the oven will not be set and the display will return to the previous display.
• A cooling fan will automatically turn on during broiling. If it does not operate, contact an authorized servicer.
• 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.
• Broil times may be longer when the lower broiling temperature is selected.
• Food should be turned halfway through broiling time.
4. For optimum browning, preheat broil element for 3-4 minutes before adding food.
5. Place food 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 will reappear in the display.
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Keep Warm
For safely keeping hot foods warm or for warming breads and plates.
To set Keep Warm:
1. Press the Keep Warm pad.
• The WARM icon flashes.
• 000 flashes in the display.
2. Select the Keep Warm temperature. Press the Autoset pad or the appropriate number pads.
• 170° will light when the Autoset pad is pressed.
• Each press of the Autoset pad will increase the
temperature by 5°. The Keep Warm temperature can be set from 145° to 190°. The WARM icon and the temperature will be displayed
while the function is active.
Keep Warm Notes:
• For optimal food quality, oven cooked foods should 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 rolls:
- cover rolls loosely with foil and place in oven.
- press Keep Warm and Autoset pads.
- warm for 12-15 minutes.
To warm plates:
- place 2 stacks of up to four plates each in the oven.
- press Keep Warm and Autoset pads.
- warm for five minutes, turn off the oven and leave
plates in the oven for 15 minutes more.
- use only oven-safe plates, check with the
manufacturer.
- do not set warm dishes on a cold surface as rapid
temperature changes could cause crazing or breakage.
To cancel Keep Warm:
1. Press the CANCEL pad.
2. Remove food from the oven.
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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 keypads are locked out or when the door is locked.
• Most prompts and messages and all beeps are deactivated when Sabbath Mode is active.
• If the oven is baking when Sabbath Mode is set, the BAKE icon 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, the temperature display will immediately show the set temperature, rather than the actual oven cavity temperature. No preheat beep will sound.
• The self-clean cycle and automatic door lock do not operate during the Sabbath Mode.
• Pressing CANCEL pad will 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.
Automatic Shut-Off/Sabbath Mode
The oven will automatically turn off after 12 hours if you accidentally leave it on. This safety feature can be turned off.
To cancel the 12-hour shut-off and run the oven continuously for 72 hours:
1. Press and hold the Clock pad for three seconds
• “SAb” will be displayed and flash for five seconds.
• “SAb” will then be displayed continuously until turned off or until the 72-hour time limit is reached.
• The BAKE icon will also be displayed if a bake cycle is in use while the oven is in Sabbath Mode.
• All keys are inactive except CANCEL and Clock. All other functions EXCEPT BAKE (Timer, Keep Warm, Clean, etc.) are locked out during the Sabbath Mode.
• A Cook & Hold can be programmed during the Sabbath Mode, however a Delay Cook & Hold is not allowed.
To cancel the Sabbath Mode:
1. Press the CLOCK pad for three seconds. OR
2. After 72 hours, the Sabbath Mode will end.
• “SAb” will flash for five seconds.
• The time of day will return to the display.
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Favorite
The Favorite pad allows you to save the time and temperature from a Cook & Hold Bake, Convect Bake or Convect Roast (select models) cycle.
To set a Favorite cycle, a Cook & Hold function must be either active or just programmed.
To set a new Favorite cycle or to save a cur­rently running Cook & Hold as a Favorite:
1. Program a Cook & Hold cycle as described in the Cook & Hold section on page 8.
2. Press and hold the Favorite pad for three seconds.
• The newly set or currently running Cook & Hold cycle
will be saved.
• A beep will sound to indicate that the control has
accepted the Favorite setting.
To start a cycle programmed into Favorite:
1. Press the Favorite pad.
• Time and temperature for the set Cook & Hold cycle will
be displayed. (If no Cook & Hold cycle has been pro­grammed, “nonE” is displayed.)
2. Press the Bake, Convect Bake or Convect Roast (select models) pad.
• The Favorite cycle will begin immediately.
• The selected cycle icon will light in the display
• The cooking time will light in the display
When the cooking time has elapsed:
• The selected cycle icon will turn off.
• The HOLD WARM icon will light.
• 170° will display.
To cancel a Favorite cycle in progress:
1. Press the CANCEL pad.
• The stored Favorite cycle will not be affected.
2. Remove food from the oven.
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 ovens 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 degrees higher or lower than your recipe recommends, then bake. The results of the first bake should give you an idea of how much to adjust the temperature.
To adjust the oven temperature:
1. Press the Bake pad.
2. Enter 550° by pressing the appropriate number pads.
3. Press and hold the Bake pad for several seconds or until 00° appears in the display.
If the oven temperature was previously adjusted, the change will be displayed. For example, if the oven tem­perature was reduced by 15° the display will show “-15°”.
4. Press the Autoset pad to adjust the temperature. Each time the Autoset 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. Temperature adjustment applies to Bake, Convect Bake and Convect Roast (select models) only.
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Oven Fans
The cooling fan will automatically turn on during cleaning, broiling and some baking operations. It is used to help keep internal parts on the control panel cool. The fan will automati­cally turn off when parts have cooled. The fan may continue to operate after the oven has been turned off. This is normal.
A convection fan (select models) is used to circulate hot air in the oven when the convection feature is selected. It automatically turns on whenever a Convect pad is pressed and will turn off when Convect is canceled.
CAUTION
Oven Racks
• Do not attempt to change the rack position when the oven is hot.
• Do not use the oven for storing food or cookware.
Oven Vent
The oven vent is located below the control panel on your wall oven.
When the oven is in use, the area near the oven vent may become hot enough to cause burns. Do not block the vent opening for best baking results.
Oven Light
The Oven Light automatically comes on whenever the oven door is opened. When the door is closed, press the Oven Light pad to turn the Oven Light on or off. A beep will sound every time the Oven Light pad is pressed.
4 (flat rack)
3o (offset rack)
1 (flat rack)
Single and Double Convect Ovens – two flat and one offset rack were packaged for each oven.
Single and Double Non-Convect Ovens – one flat and one offset rack were packaged for each oven.
To remove:
1. Pull forward to the “stop” position.
2. Lift up on the front of the rack and pull out.
To replace:
1. Place rack on the rack support in the oven.
2. Tilt the front end up slightly; slide rack back until it clears the lock-stop position.
3. Lower front and slide into the oven.
Rack Positions
Note: The convection fan will automatically stop whenever
the oven door is opened.
Rack Position #4:
Three-rack baking (models with convection only).
Rack Position #4o (offset rack on #4):
Most broiling.
Rack Position #3:
Most baked goods on a cookie sheet or jelly roll pan.
Rack Position #3o (offset rack on #3):
Most baked goods, pies, layer cakes.
Three-rack Convection Baking
(select models)
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Notes:
The use of the offset rack is denoted in the list as an “o”
after the rack position number.
When baking on two or three racks, check foods at the
minimum suggested time to avoid over-browning or over-cooking.
Do not cover an entire rack with aluminum foil or place foil
on the oven bottom. Baking results will be affected and damage may occur to the oven bottom.
Rack Position #2:
Roasting small cuts of meat, cakes in tube or bundt pans, casseroles.
Rack Position #2o (offset on #2):
Roasting, loaves of bread, angel food cake.
Rack Position #1:
Large cuts of meat and turkey, custard pie, dessert souffle.
Multiple Rack Cooking: Two racks: Use #2o and #4. Three racks (convection cooking - select models):
Use #1, #3o, #4. (See illustration on page 13.)
Create-A-SpaceTM Half Rack
(select models)
Select wall oven models are equipped with a convertible half rack. The left side of the rack can be removed to accommodate a large roaster on the lower rack. The right side of the rack is still available to hold a casserole dish.
Notes:
• The removable section of the rack can be used as a roasting rack in the broiling pan. Do not use the top insert when using the rack in the broiling pan.
• The removable section of the rack can be used as a cooling rack or trivet.
• Make sure oven is cool before removing or reinstalling the half rack.
• Do not use cookware that extends beyond edge of rack.
• For best results, allow two inches between the pan placed on the rack and the oven side wall.
• Use caution when removing items from the half rack to avoid burns.
• Carefully remove items from the lower rack to avoid disturbing the half rack.
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Care & Cleaning
* Brand names for cleaning products are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
Self-Clean Oven
CAUTION
• It is normal for parts of the oven to become hot during a self-clean cycle.
• To prevent damage to oven door, do not attempt to open the door when the LOCK icon is displayed.
• Avoid touching 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. They will damage the finish or parts.
The self-clean cycle uses above-normal cooking temperatures to automatically clean the oven interior.
The oven should be cleaned regularly by wiping up spillovers to prevent excessive smoke and flare-ups. Do not allow a heavy build-up of soil to accumulate in the oven.
During the cleaning process, the kitchen should be well venti­lated to get rid of normal odors associated with cleaning.
Before Self-Cleaning
1. Remove broiler pan, 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.
2. 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 self­cleaning 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).
3. 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.
4. Wipe up excess grease or spillovers from the oven bottom. This prevents excessive smoking, flare-ups or flaming during the clean cycle. To make cleaning easier, the heating element can be lifted slightly (about 1 inch).
5. Wipe up sugary and acidic spillovers such as sweet potatoes, tomato, or milk-based sauces. Porcelain enamel is acid­resistant, not acid-proof. The porcelain finish may discolor if acidic or sugary spills are not wiped up before a self-clean cycle.
To set Self-Clean:
Notes:
• Oven temperature must be below 400° F to program a clean cycle.
• In double wall oven models, only one oven can be cleaned at a time.
1. Close the oven door.
2. Press the Clean pad.
• The CLEAN icon flashes.
• “SET” flashes in the display.
3. Press the Autoset pad.
• “MEd” (Medium Soil, 3 hours) is displayed.
4. Press the Autoset pad to scroll through the self-cleaning settings.
“HVy” (Heavy Soil, 4 hours) “MEd” (Medium soil, 3 hours) “LITE” ( 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.
• If the door is not closed, beeps will sound and ‘door’ will
display. If the door is not closed within 30 seconds, the self-cleaning operation will be canceled and the display will return to the time of day.
• The CLEAN icon will appear in the display.
• The LOCK icon will flash in the display. Once the
door locks, the icon will remain steady.
• The cleaning time will start counting down in the display.
To Delay a Self-Clean Cycle:
1. Press the Delay or Delay 1 pad (select models)
• The DELAY icon flashes.
• 00:00 will flash in the display.
2. Enter the amount of time you want to delay the cycle using the appropriate number pads.
3. Press the Clean pad.
• SET flashes in the display.
4. Press the Autoset pad.
• “LITE” (Light soil level) is displayed.
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5. Press the Autoset pad to scroll through the self-cleaning settings.
“HVy” (Heavy Soil, 4 hours) “MEd” (Medium Soil, 3 hours) “LITE” (Light Soil, 2 hours) Choosing the soil level of the oven automatically programs
the self-cleaning time.
6. After four seconds, the CLEAN and DELAY icons will light and the LOCK icon will flash in the display. When the oven door latches, the LOCK icon will stop flashing and light continuously to show that the oven is set for a delayed clean operation. The delay time will display.
Notes:
• If the oven door is left open, “door” will 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 Autoset pad, the program will automatically return to the previous display.
• A cooling fan will turn on during the self-clean cycle and will automatically turn off after the clean cycle when the oven has cooled. If it does not operate, contact an authorized servicer.
• The oven door will be damaged if the oven door is forced to open when the LOCK icon is still displayed.
After Self-Cleaning
About one hour after the end of the self-clean cycle, the LOCK icon 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 re­moved 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 because 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.
During the Self-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 also occur if the oven is heavily soiled or if a broiler 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.
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PART PROCEDURE
CAUTION
Cleaning Procedures
Be sure appliance is off and all parts are cool before handling or cleaning. This is to avoid damage and possible burns.
• To prevent staining or discoloration, clean appliance after each use.
• If a part is removed, be sure it is correctly replaced.
Broiler Pan Never cover insert with aluminum foil as this prevents the fat from draining to the pan below. and Insert • Place soapy cloth over insert and pan; let soak to loosen soil.
• Wash in warm soapy water. Use scouring pad to remove stubborn soil.
• Broiler pan and insert can be cleaned in dishwasher.
Control Panel • To activate “Control Lock” for cleaning, see page 5.
• Wipe with damp cloth. Dry thoroughly.
• Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a cloth first. DO NOT spray directly on control pad and
display area.
• Do not use other cleaning sprays, abrasive cleaners or large amounts of water on the panel.
Door Handle, DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING PRODUCT CONTAINING CHLORINE BLEACH. Oven Exterior DO NOT USE “ORANGE” OR ABRASIVE CLEANERS. (select models) - ALWAYS WIPE WITH THE GRAIN WHEN CLEANING. Stainless Steel • Daily Cleaning/Light Soil –– Wipe with one of the following - soapy water, 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)**.
Moderate/Heavy Soil –– Wipe with one of the following - Bon Ami*, Smart Cleanser*, or Soft Scrub* -
using a damp sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. Stubborn soils may be removed with a damp Scotch­Brite* pad; rub evenly with the grain. Rinse and dry. To restore luster and remove streaks, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray.
Oven Window & • Avoid using excessive amounts of water which may seep under or behind glass causing staining. Door - Glass • Wash with soap and water. Rinse with clear water and dry. Glass cleaner can be used if sprayed on a
cloth first.
• Do not use abrasive materials such as scouring pads, steel wool or powdered cleaners as they will scratch glass.
Oven Trim - • Wash with soap and water, glass cleaners or mild liquid sprays. Avoid using excessive amounts of water. Metal Finishes • Remove stubborn soils with nonabrasive cleaners such as Bon Ami* or a baking soda and water paste;
rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Oven Interior • See page 15 for information on the self-clean oven.
• To remove occasional spillovers between cleanings, use a plastic soap-filled scouring pad; rinse well.
• Wipe up sugary spillovers and acidic spillovers such as lemon juice, tomato sauce or milk-based sauces. Porcelain enamel is acid resistant, not acid proof. The porcelain finish may discolor if acidic or sugary spills are not wiped up prior to a self-clean cycle.
Oven Racks • Rub with a sponge or cloth using one of the following cleaners: Bon-Ami*, Soft Scrub* or Comet*. Rinse
and dry.
• For hard to remove soils, use a dampened soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and dry.
• Racks will permanently discolor and may not slide smoothly if left in the oven during a self-clean operation. If this occurs, wipe the rack and embossed rack supports with a small amount of vegetable oil to restore ease of movement, then wipe off excess oil.
* Brand names are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers. ** To order call 1-800-688-9900 USA or 1-800-688-2002 Canada
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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 may weaken its structure causing an increased risk of breakage at a later date.
To replace oven light:
1. Use a dry potholder and very carefully unscrew bulb cover and bulb.
2. Replace with a 40 watt, oven-rated appliance bulb. Bulb with a brass base is recommended to prevent fusing of bulb into socket.
3. Replace bulb cover and reconnect power to oven.
4. Reset clock.
Oven Light
Maintenance
CAUTION
• Before replacing light bulb, DISCONNECT POWER TO OVEN.
• Be sure bulb is cool.
• Do not touch a hot bulb with a damp cloth as the bulb may break.
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Troubleshooting
For most concerns, try these first. • Check if oven controls have been properly set.
• Check if oven is properly connected to electrical outlet.
• Check or re-set circuit breaker. Check or replace fuse.
• Check power supply.
Clock, indicator words, and/or • Oven may be set for a Cook & Hold or Delay function. lights operate but oven does • The Oven Control Lockout may have been set. (See page 5.) not heat.
Oven light and/or clock • The light bulb is loose or defective. does not function. • The oven light does not work during self-cleaning process.
• Oven may be in Sabbath Mode. (See page 11.)
There is a strong odor or light • This is normal for a new wall oven and will disappear after a few uses. Initiating a clean smoke when oven is turned on. cycle will “burn off” the smells more quickly. Turning on a ventilation fan will help
remove the smoke and/or odor.
• Excessive food soils on the oven bottom. Use a self-clean cycle.
Oven will not activate the • Oven may be set for a delay clean. self-cleaning process. • Oven may be in Sabbath Mode. (See page 11.)
• Oven may be over 400° F. Oven temperature must be below 400° F to program a clean cycle.
Oven did not clean properly. • Oven may need longer cleaning time.
• Excessive spills were not removed prior to self-cleaning process.
Foods do not broil properly. • Check rack position. (See page 9.)
• Voltage into house may be low.
Baked food is burned or too • Food may be positioned incorrectly in oven. brown on top. • Oven not preheated properly.
Foods bake unevenly. • Oven was not preheated.
• The oven may be installed improperly.
• Check the oven rack with a level.
• Stagger pans, do not allow pans to touch each other or oven wall.
• Check instructions for suggested placement of pans on oven rack.
Oven door will not unlock. • Oven may not have cooled to safe temperature after self-cleaning process.
• The control and door may be locked. (See page 5.)
PROBLEM SOLUTION
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PROBLEM SOLUTION
Oven baking results are less • The pans being used may not be of the size or material recommended for best than expected. results.
• There may not be sufficient room around sides of the pans for proper air circulation in the oven.
• Check instructions for preheating, rack position and oven temperature.
Baking results differ from • Oven thermostat calibration may differ between old and new ovens. Follow recipe previous oven. and use the directions in this guide before calling for service since the calibration on
the previous oven may have drifted to a too high or too low setting. (See page 12 ­Adjusting the Oven Temperature.)
Fan is heard during broiling, • This is the cooling fan and is normal. The fan will continue to run after use cleaning and some baking until the oven cools. operations.
Cooling fan continues to • This is normal. The fan will automatically shut off when the oven is cooled. operate after the oven has been turned off.
Fault Codes • The BAKE or LOCK icon may flash rapidly in the display to alert you if there is an error
or a problem. If the BAKE or LOCK icon appears in the display, press CANCEL pad. If the BAKE or LOCK icon continues to flash, disconnect power to the appliance. Wait a few minutes, and then reconnect power. If the icon flashing still continues, disconnect power to the appliance and call an authorized servicer.
• If the oven is heavily soiled, excessive flareups 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.
There are no beeps and • Oven may be in Sabbath Mode. (See page 11.) no display.
Noises may be heard. • The oven makes several low level noises. You may hear the oven cooling fan going
on and off. You may also hear the oven relays as they go on and off. These are all 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.
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