AwAG USER'S GUIDE
Installer: Please leave this manual with this appliance.
Consumer: Please read and keep this manual for future reference.
Keep sales receipt and/or cancelled check as proof of purchase.
Model Number
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
If you have questions, call:
1-800-688-9900 (U.S.A.)
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
For service information, see page 19.
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.
Table of I :an 3"t ¸
Safety Instructions .......... ,1-3
Controls .................. 4-5
Surface Cooking ............. 6-7
Oven Cooking ............. 8-11
Care & Cleaning ........... 12-15
Maintenance ............. 15-16
Before You Call .............. 17-18
Warranty .................. 19
Guide de L'utilisateur ........ 20
Guia del Usuario .......... 40
Form No. B/08/01 Part No. 8113P29740 74005912 Litho U.S.A.
Read and follow all instructions before
using this appliance to prevent the poten-
tial risk of fire, electric shock, personal
injury or damage to the appliance as a
result of improper usage of the appliance.
A _ING: If the infor-
mation in this manual is not fol-
lowed exactly, a fire or explosion
may result causing property dam-
age, personal injury or death.
- Do not store or use gasoline or
other flammable vapors and liq-
uids in the vicinity of this or any
appliance.
- WHAT TODO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not try to light any
appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical
switch.
• Do not use anyphone inyour
building.
• Immediately callyour gas
supplier from a neighbor's
phone. Follow thegassupplier"s
instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas
supplier, call the fire
department.
- Installation and service must be
performed by a qualified installer,
service agency or thegas supplier.
Instn.K (x s
To ensure proper and safe operation:
Appliance must be properly installed and
grounded by a qualified installer. Have
the installer show you the location of the
gas shut off valve and how to shut it off in
an emergency.
Always disconnect power to appliance
before servicing.
To ensure proper operation and avoid
possible injury or damage to unit do not
attempt to adjust, repair, service, or re-
place any part of your appliance unless it
is specifically recommended inthis guide.
All other servicing should be referred to
a qualified servicer.
• ALL RANGES CAN
TIP AND CAUSE
INJURIES TO PER-
SONS
• INSTALL ANTI-TIP
DEVICE PACKED
WITH RANGE
• FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
IIIARNING: To reduce risk of tip-
ping of the appliance from abnor-
mal usage or by excessive loading
of the oven door, the appliance
must be secured by a properly in-
stalled anti-tip device.
To check if device is properly installed,
look underneath range with a flashlight to
make sure one of the rear leveling 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 Preu Fire or
Srrd Da go
Be sure all packing materials are removed
from the appliance before operating it.
Keep area around appliance clear and
free from combustible materials, gaso-
line, and other flammable vapors and ma-
terials.
If appliance is installed near a window,
proper precautions should be taken to
prevent curtains from blowing over burn-
ers.
NEVER leave any items on the cooktop.
The hot air from the vent may ignite flam-
mable items and may increase pressure in
closed containers which may cause them
to burst.
Many aerosol-type spray cans are EXPLO-
SIVE when exposed to heat and may be
highly flammable. Avoid their use or stor-
age near an appliance.
Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. Keep
plastics away from parts of the appliance
that may become warm or hot. Do not
leave plastic items on the cooktop as they
may melt or soften if left too close to the
vent or a lighted surface burner.
To eliminate the hazard of reaching over
hot surface burners, cabinet storage should
not be provided directly above a unit. If
storage is provided, itshould be limited to
items which are used infrequently and
which are safely stored in an area sub-
jected to heat from an appliance. Tempera-
tures may be unsafe for some items, such
as volatile liquids, cleaners or aerosol
sprays.
In Case of Fire
Turn off appliance and ventilating hood to
avoid spreading the flame. Extinguish flame
then turn on hood to remove smoke and
odor.
• Cooktop: Smother fire or flame in a pan
with a lid or cookie sheet.
• NEVER pick up or move a flaming pan.
• Oven: Smother fire or flame by closing
the oven door.
Do not use water on grease fires. Use bak-
ing soda, a dry chemical or foam-type ex-
tinguisher to smother fire or flame.
Cl Id Safety
NEVER leave children alone or unsuper-
vised near the appliance when it is in use
or is still hot.
NEVER allow children to sit or stand on
any part of the appliance as they could be
injured or burned.
Childrenmustbetaughtthattheappli-
anceandutensilsinit canbehot.Lethot
utensilscoolinasafeplace,outofreachof
smallchildren.Childrenshouldbetaught
thatanapplianceisnotatoy.Children
shouldnotbeallowedtoplaywithcon-
trolsorotherpartsoftheunit.
CAUTION:NEVERstoreitemsofinterest
tochildrenincabinetsaboveanappliance
oronbackguardofarange.Childrenclimb-
ingontheappliancedoortoreachitems
couldbeseriouslyinjured.
NEVERuseapplianceasaspaceheaterto
heatorwarmaroomtopreventpotential
hazardtotheuseranddamagetotheap-
pliance.Also,donotusethecooktopor
ovenasastorageareaforfoodorcooking
utensils.
Donotobstructtheflowofcombustion
andventilationairbyblockingtheoven
ventorairintakes.Restrictionofairflowto
theburnerpreventsproperperformance
andincreasescarbonmonoxideemission
tounsafelevels.
Avoidtouchingovenventareawhileoven
isonandforseveralminutesafterovenis
turnedoff.Somepartsof theventand
surroundingareabecomehotenoughto
causeburns.Afterovenisturnedoff,do
nottouchtileovenventorsurrounding
areasuntiltheyhavehadsufficienttimeto
COO1,
Other potentially hot surfaces include
cooktop, areas facing the cooktop, oven
door and areas arotmd door and window.
WARNING: NEVER use appliance door,
or drawer, if equipped, as a step stool or
seat as this may result in possible tipping
of the appliance, damage to the appliance,
and serious injuries.
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.
S ,ty
Always place a pan on a surface burner
before turning it on. Be sure you know
which knob controls which surface burner.
Make sure the correct burner is turned on
and that the burner has ignited. When
cooking is completed, turn burner off be-
fore removing pan to prevent exposure to
burner flame.
Always adjust surface burner flame so
that it does not extend beyond the bottom
edge of the pan. An excessive flame is
hazardous, wastes energy and may dam-
age the appliance, pan or cabinets above
the appliance.
NEVER leave a surface cooking operation
tmattended especially when using a high
heat setting or when deep fat frying.
Boilovers cause smoking and greasy
spillovers may ignite. Clean up greasy
spills as soon as possible. Do not use high
heat for extended cooking operations.
NEVER heat an unopened container on
tile surface burner or in the oven. Pressure
build-up may cause container to burst re-
sulting in serious personal injury or dam-
age to the appliance.
Use dry, sturdy pot holders. Damp pot
holders may cause burns from steam.
Dishtowels or other substitutes should
never be used as pot holders because they
can trail across hot surface burners and
ignite or get caught on appliance parts.
Always let quantities of hot fat used for
deep fat frying cool before attempting to
move or handle.
Do not let cooking grease or other flam-
mable materials accumulate in or near tile
appliance, hood or vent fan. Clean hood
frequently to prevent grease from accu-
mulating on hood or filter. When flaming
foods trader the hood turn the fan on.
NEVER wear garments made of flammable
material or loose fitting or long-sleeved
apparel while cooking. Clothing may ig-
nite or catch utensil handles.
Always place oven racks in the desired
positions while oven is cool. Slide oven
rack out to add or remove food, using dry,
sturdy pot holders. Always avoid reach-
ing into the oven to add or remove food. If
a rack must be moved while hot, use a dry
pot holder. Always turn the oven offat the
end of cooking.
Use care when opening the oven door. Let
hot air or steam escape before moving or
replacing food.
PREPARED FOOD WARNING: Follow
food manufacturer's instructions. If aplas-
tic 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.
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.
Utersil Safety
Use pans with flat bottoms and handles
that are easily grasped and stay cool. Avoid
using unstable, warped, easily tipped or
loose-handled pans. Also avoid using
pans, especially small pans, with heavy
handles as they could be unstable and
easily tip. Pans that are heavy to move
when filled with food may also be hazard-
OUS.
Besure utensil is large enough to properly
contain food and avoid boilovers. Pan
size is particularly important in deep fat
frying. Be sure pan will accommodate the
volume of food that is to be added as well
as the bubble action of fat.
To minimize burns, ignition of flammable
materials and spillage due to uninten-
tional contact with the utensil, do not
extend handles over adjacent surface burn-
ers. Always turn pan handles toward the
side or back of the appliance, not out into
the room where they are easily hit or
reached by small children.
Neverleta panboildry asthiscould
damagetheutensilandtheappliance.
Followthemanufacturer'sdirections
whenusingovencookingbags.
Onlycertaintypesofglass,glass/ceramic,
ceramicorglazedutensilsaresuitablefor
cooktoporovenusagewithoutbreaking
duetotilesuddenchangeintemperature.
Followmanufacturer'sinstructionswhen
usingglass.
Thisappliancehasbeentestedforsafe
performanceusingconventionalcook-
ware.Donotuseanydevicesoraccesso-
riesthatarenotspecificallyrecommended
inthisguide.Donotuseeyelidcoversfor
tilesurfaceunits,stovetopgrills,oradd-
onovenconvectionsystems.Theuseof
devicesor accessoriesthatarenotex-
presslyrecommendedinthismanualcan
createserioussafetyhazards,resultin
performanceproblems,andreducethe
lifeoftilecomponentsoftheappliance.
Turnoffallcontrolsandwaitforappli-
ancepartstocoolbeforetouchingorclean-
ingthem.Donottouchtheburnergrates
orsurroundingareasuntiltheyhavehad
sufficienttimetocool.
Cleanappliancewithcaution.Usecareto
avoidsteamburnsifawetspongeorcloth
isusedtowipespillsonahotsurface.
Somecleanerscanproducenoxiousfumes
ifappliedtoahotsurface.
Self-Clea
Clean only parts listed in this guide. Do not
clean door gasket. The door gasket is es-
sential for a good seal. Care should be
taken not to rub, damage, or move the
gasket. Do not use oven cleaners 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 up excessive spillovers to pre-
vent excessive smoke, flare-ups or flam-
ing.
CAUTION: Do not leave food or cooking
utensils, etc. in the oven during the self-
clean cycle.
It is normal for the cooktop of the range to
become hot during aself-clean cycle. There_
fore, touching the cooktop during a clean
cycle should be avoided.
51:!
The California Safe Drinking Water and
Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposi-
tion 65) requires the Governor of Califor-
nia 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 the burning of gas can result in low-
level exposure to some of the listed sub-
stances, including benzene, formaldehyde
and soot, due primarily to the incomplete
combustion of natural gas or liquid petro-
leum (LP) fuels. Properly adjusted burners
will minimize incomplete combustion. Ex-
posure to these substances can also be
minimized by properly venting the burn-
ers to the outdoors.
Users of this appliance are hereby warned
that when it isengaged in the self-clean cycle,
there may be low level exposure to some of
the listed substances, including carbon mon-
oxide. Exposure can be minimized by prop-
erly venting the oven to the outdoors during
the self-clean cycle by opening a window
and / or door in the room where the ap pliance
is located.
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 re-
leased 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 cook-
ware may be equally harmful.
Sa e These Ins c Js far FubJ'e Referen:
The control panel is designed for ease in programming. The display window on the
electronic control shows time of day. NOTE: Styling and features may differ slightly
depending on the model.
Fur cn Pads
• Press, or press and hold, these
pads to enter time, oven tem-
perature or to select HI or LO Set
broil. No beep will sound
when these pads are pressed.
• Press this pad to cancel all
operations except the Timer
and Clock.
• Function pads are the Bake, Broil, Clean,
Timer, Clock, Cook Time, Stop Time,
and Cancel pads. A beep will sound when
these pads are pressed.
• All function pads except the Cancel pad
feature an indicator light.
When Bake or Broil pad is pressed, the
indicator light will turn on to let you
know that the oven is set for this opera-
tion.
on the pad you just presse will be "full
on." This lets you know that you have
set the control for two operations.
For example: Ifyou set the oven to
bake at 350°F and then set a timing
operation, the ind,!cator,light on
the Bake pad will dim and the
indicator light on the Timer pad
will be "full on."
The display will show the opera-
tion for the pad with the "full on"
indicator light. Press the functionpad with
the "dim" indicator light to recall that
operation.
NOTE: If more than 30 seconds elapse be-
tween pressing a function pad and a • or •
pad, the program will be canceled and the
display will return to the previous display.
Bak Pa:!
Indicator lights on Clean, Timer,
Clock, Cook Time and Stop
Time pads will flash when the
pad is pressed. These indicator
lights will stop flashing but will
remain lit once the function
starts.
Use for baking or roasting.
1. Press Bake pad.
2. Press • or • pad until the correct oven
temperature appears in the display.
See page 8 for additional information.
Pad
Use to set self-clean cycle.
1. Close and lock oven door.
2. Press Clean pad. "3:00" will appear in the
display.
3. Oven will automatically clean for 3 hours
or press • or • pad to select 2to 4 hours of
cleaning.
See pages 12-13for additional information.
Cook Tirr /S b:p Tirre
Pals
Use to program the oven to start and stop
automatically.
1. Press CookTime pad and enter the desired
cooking time.
2. Press the Bake pad and enter oven tem-
perature.
3. To delay the start of cooking, press the
Stop Time pad and enter the time you wish
the oven to turn off.
See page 11 for additional information.
Setbng the C/ock
1. Press the Clock pad.
2.Press or press and hold the • or • pad until
the correct time of day appears in the dis-
play.
The display will flash when electrical power is
first supplied to the range or if there has been
a power failure.
To recall the time of day when the timer is
displayed, press the Clock pad.
Clock time cannot be changed when the oven
has been programmed for clock controlled
cooking, self-clean or delayed self<lean.
• Ifanindicator light on a function pad is lit
and you set a second operation:
- Either the control will not accept the
operation or
- The indicator light on the first pad will
"dim" slightly and the indicator light
Br, l Pad
Use for top browning and broiling.
1. Press Broil pad.
2. Press • or • pad for HI or LO broil.
See page 10for additional information.
Tin' r
The timer can be set from one minute (0:01)
up to 9hours and 50 minutes (9:50).
2. Press the • or • pad to select the option
number you wish. The current time ofday
will reappear in the display after four
seconds.
2. "OFF" will appear in the display when this
feature is activated. Only the clock and
timer functions will operate when Control
Lock-Out feature is activated.
The timer can be used independently ofany
other oven activity and it can be set while
another oven function is operating. THE
TIMER DOES NOT CONTROL THE 0 VEN.
1. Press the Timer pad.
2. Press or press and hold the • or • pad
until the correct time appears in the dis-
play.
" Timer will start automatically. The
TIMER indicator on the Timer pad
will light whenenver the timer isinuse.
" One long beep and "End" will be
briefly displayed to signal the end of
the timer operation.
To Caz_ Tin'er:
Press and hold Timer pad for three seconds.
Time of day will reappear in the display.
C/ock C_nIn_led O_
Cooing Beeps
Option 1. (default option) Four beeps atthe
end of cooking, then, one beep every 30
seconds forthe next five minutes or until the
Cancel pad is pressed.
Option 2. Four beeps at the end of cooking,
then, no other beeps.
Option 3. Four beeps at the end of cooking,
then, one beep every minute for the next 12
hours or until the Cancel pad is pressed.
SeUing Clock Cortb_led
Oven Codldng Beeps:
(::;ock Dis/ ay
If you prefer that the time of day not be
displayed:
To set: Press Clock and Cancel pads at
the same time and hold for three seconds.
When clockdisplay isnot shown, press Clock
pad to briefly recall the time of day, if de-
sired.
To restor_ Press the Clock and Cancel
pads at the same time and hold for three
seconds. The time of daywill reappear in the
display.
Aub r l c Ot n Tu'n
Off/S aaU'llVkx
The oven will automatically turn off after 12
hours, if you accidentally leave it on. You
can deactivate this feature, if desired.
To Elirrina_ 12 Hour TurnOff.-
1. Press the Clock pad and hold for three
seconds.
2. Press and hold the • or • pad until 8:88
appears in the display. Current time of
day will reappear in the display after four
seconds.
To rE_ Repeat steps 1 and 2.12:00
will appear briefly inthe display followed by
the current time of day.
The Control Lock-Out feature prevents the
oven from being turned on.
To Set _ Lo=k-Our:
Repeat step 1 to deactivate.
Otmn
A us/n r
You may adjust the oven temperature ifyou
think the oven is not baking correctly. To
decide how much to change the temperature,
setthe temperature 25 degrees higher orlower
than your recipe recommends, then bake. The
results of the "test" should give you an idea of
how much to adjust the temperature.
To AcjLmt the ChJen
1.Press the Bake pad.
2. Enter 550oby pressing • pad.
3. Press and hold the Bake pad for three sec-
onds until 00° appears in the display.
• If the oven temperature was previ-
ously adjusted, the change will be
displayed. For example, ifthe oven
temperature was reduced by 15°, the
display will show -15o.
4. Press and hold the • or •pad to change the
temperature. Each time a pad is pressed,
the temperature changes by 50.
• The oven temperature can be in-
creased or decreased by 5 oto 35 °.
5.The time of day will automatically reap-
pear in the display.
It is not necessary to readjust the oven tem-
perature ifthere isapower failure or interrup-
tion. Broiling and cleaning temperatures can-
not be adjusted.
1. Press Cook Time and Clock pads at the
same time and hold for three seconds.
" A single beep will sound.
• Display will show current option.
1. Press and hold both Stop Time and Can-
cel pads for three seconds.
SM-face
Surface Conb'ds
1. Place a pan on the burner grate.
[,_ CAUTIONS:
• The burner flame may lift off or appear
• If flame shouldgo out during cooking,
turn the burner off. If a strong gas odor
is detected, open a window and wait
five minutes before relighting the
burner.
• Be sure all surface controls are set in
the OFF position prior to supplying
gas to the range.
• Nevertouchcooktopuntilithascooled.
Expect some parts of the cooktop, es.
pecially around the burners, to be.
come warm or hot during cooking.
Usepotholders to protect your hands.
separated from the port if a pan is not
placed on the grate.
2. Push in and turn the knob counterclock-
wise to the Light setting.
• A clicking (spark) sound will be heard
and the burner will light. (All four igni-
tors will spark when any surface burner
knob is turned to the Light position.)
3. After the burner lights, turn the knob to
the desired flame size.
• Ignitor will continue to spark until the
knob is turned past the Light position.
Pilotless Igr#tim
Pilotless ignition eliminates the need for a
constant standing pilot light. Each surface
burner has a spark ignitor. Use care when
cleaning around the surface burner. If clean-
ing cloth should catch the ignitor, it could be
damaged, preventing ignition.
If the surface burner does not light, check if Setting
ignitor is broken, soiled or wet. If clogged,
clean the small port beneath the ignitor using High
a straight pin or soft bristle brush. _fJ
BURNER HEAD
PORTS __ IGNITOR
PORT BELOW IGNITOR
off Use to turn on the
Lz_bl
Setbrlgs
The size and type ofcookware will affect the
flame setting. For information on cookware
and other factors affecting flame settings,
refer to "Cooking Made Simple".
• surfaceburners
lh_qb i L )u
_-q \i Aninfinitechoice
":ill ] of heat settings is
i available from
Low to High. At
the High setting a de-
tent or notch may be felt. The knobs canbe set
on or between any of the settings.
Graphics near the knob identifywhichburner
_? the knob controls. For example,
/ \ this graphic shows the right rear
burner location.
Low
(![/
Uses
High: Use to bring liquid to
a boil. Always reduce set-
ting to a lower heat when
liquids begin to boil or foods
begin to cook.
Medium: An intermediate
flame size is used to con-
tinue cooking. Food will not
cook any faster when a
higher flame setting is used
than needed to maintain a
gentle boil. Water boils at
the same temperature
whether boiling gently or
vigorously.
Low: Use to simmer foods,
keep foods warm and melt
chocolate or butter.
Some cooking make take
place on the Low setting if
the pan is covered. It is pos-
sible to reduce the heat by
rotating the knob toward
Off. Be sure flame is stable.
Durfng a
Poln,e FaihJ'e
1. Hold a lighted match to the desired sur-
face burner head.
2. Push in and turn the control knob slowly
to Light.
3. Adjust the flame to the desired level.
ACAUT/ON-
When lighting the surface burners, be
sure all of the controls are in the OFF
position. Strike the match first and hold
it in position before turning the knob to
Light.
Cooktop
To prevent the cooktop from discolor-
ing or staining:
• Clean cooktop after each use.
• Wipe acidic or sugary spills as soon as
the cooktop has cooled as these spills
may discolor the porcelain.
Unlike a range with stan-
dard gas burners, this
cooktop does not lift-up nor
is it removable. Do not at-
tempt to lift the cooktop
for any reason.
S,e ,ed BurrE
The sealed burners of your range are secured
to the cooktop and are not designed to be
removed. Since the burners are sealed into
the cooktop, boilovers or spills will not seep
underneath the cooktop. However, the burn-
ers should be cleaned after each use. (See
page 15 for cleaning directions.)
SLrfa::e
oclrlr.
p '-rorn-a'=
Surrmr- 12,OOOBTU*
(select models)
Ranges with one high
speed burner have the
burner located in the
right front position. This burner offers
higher speed cooking that can be used to
quickly bring water to a boil and for large-
quantity cooking.
*BTU ratings will vary when using LP gas.
l Jrr r
The grates must be properly positioned
before cooking. Improper installation of
the grates may result in chipping of the
cooktop.
Do not operate the burn-
ers without a pan on the
grate. The grate's porce-
lain finish may chip with-
out apan to absorb the heat
from the burner flame.
NOTES:
• A properly adjusted burner with
clean ports will light within a few
seconds. If using natural gas the
flame will be blue with a deeper
blue inner cone.
If the burner flame is yellow or is maygoout, particularlyiftheburner
noisy the air/gas mixture may be is cold. If this occurs, turn the knob
incorrect. Contact a service techni-
cian to adjust. (Adjustments are
not covered by the warranty.)
With LP gas, some yellow tips on
the flames are acceptable. This is
normal and adjustment isnot nec-
essary.
• With some types of gas, you may
hear a "popping" sound when the
surface burner is turned off. This is
a normal operating sound of the
burner.
• If the control knob is turned very
quickly from High to Low, the flame
to the Off position, wait several sec-
onds and relight the burner.
• Theflame should be adjusted so it
does not extend beyond the edge of
the pan.
Although the burner grates
are durable, they will
gradually lose their shine
and/or discolor, due to the high tempera-
tures of the gas flame.
Bdkirg Roastirg
N_" hear a "popping" sound when the oven burner cycles.
• Youmay find that the cooking times and temperatures Thisis normal.
vary slightly from your old oven. This is normal. Eveq/ • See roastingchart in "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for
oven has its own characteristics.
e During some extended oven cookingoperations, you may ing and roasting tips.
recommendedroasting temperatures and timesand bak-
1. Press Bake pad.
• Bake indicator on the Bake pad will light.
• 000 will light in display.
2. Press or press and hold the • or • pad to select oven temperature.
• 350°will light when either pad is pressed.
• Oven temperature can be set from 170° to 550°.
3. There will be a four second delay before oven turns on.
When tile oven turns on:
• Oven On indicator will light.
• Preheat indicator will light.
• The preselected temperature will remain in the display.
4. Allow 8-15 minutes for the oven to preheat.
• A single beep will indicate that the oven has preheated.
• The O;_en On indicator will remain lit.
• The Preheat indicator will turn off.
5. Place food in the oven.
Bake
Indicator
Light
Set
Preheat
Oven On
Lock
Preheat
i ven On
Lock
NOTE: The oven temperature can be changed at any time by
pressing the • or • pad for the desired temperature. Ifanother
function is displayed, press the Bake pad, then press the • or •
pad to select new temperature.
6. Check cooking progress at the minimum cooking time.
Cook longer ifneeded.
7. Press Cancel pad and remove food from the oven.
• The Bake indicator on the Bake pad will turn off.
• The Ox_enOn indicator will turn off.
• Time of day will reappear in the display.
NOTE: 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 5.
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Pilotless Ic itJcz-t
(select models)
Your range is equipped with pilotless ig-
nition. With this type of ignition system,
tile gas automatically shuts off and the
oven will not operate during a power
failure.
A lighted match will not light the oven
burner. No attempt should be made to
operate the oven during a power failure.
When the oven is in use, never block the
vent opening.
The oven vent is located at the base of the
backguard. When tile oven is in use, this
area may become hot enough to cause
burns. Do not place plastics near tile vent
opening as heat from the vent could dis-
tort or melt tile plastic.
Light
(select models)
Push the switch on the controlpand
to turn the oven light on and off. On select
models the oven light automatically comes
on whenever the oven door is opened.
A CAUTII_tI: Do not attempt
tochange the rack position when the
oven ishot.
Your oven has two racks. They are de-
signed with a lock-stop edge.
To ren'ut_ Pull rack straight out
until it stops
at the lock- _i, ....._0
stopposition; ,," ,, ...........
lift up on the k_Ji__
front of the _vi\_\ __
rackand pull IL_' - _'__
out.
To rel:ia:_ Place rack on the rack
support in the oven; tilt the front end up
slightly; slide rack back until it clears the
lock-stop position; lower front and slide
back into the oven.
Do not cover an entire rack with alumi-
nmu foil or place foil on the oven bottom.
Baking results will be affected and dam-
age may occur to the oven bottom.
Rack Positia_s
5
4
3
2
1
RACK 5 (highest position):
Used for toasting bread or broiling thin,
non-fatty foods.
RACK 4:
Used for most two-rack baking.
RACK 3:
Used for most baked goods on a cookie
sheet or jelly roll pan, layer cakes, fruit
pies, or frozen convenience foods.
RACK 2:
Used for roasting small cuts of meat,
casseroles, baking loaves ofbread, btmdt
cakes, custard pies or two-rack baking.
RACK 1:
Used for roasting large cuts of meat and
poultry, frozen pies, dessert souffles,
angel food cake, or two-rack baking.
ROASTING POSITION:
Used for
roasting
taller cuts of
meat or tur-
key. Place
both oven
racks, one above the other, on the raised
sides of the oven bottom.
MULTIPLE RACK COOKING:
Two rack: Use rack positions 2 and 4, or
1and 4.
NOTE: Never place pans directly on the
oven bottom.
_o
Halfr Rack (select models)
To install in ouen
Alwa _s in- ÷ .......
1. }. Support d_-7
stall half rack Z,_ "%,
when oven is _Q-____}
Tabs
coo,
2. Grasp top center _T/_ .
of the half rack. _ Front
Align the side arm support between the
top fourth and fifth oven rack guides.
Insert the two tabs on the back frame of
the half rack into the slots on the upper
left rear of the oven wall.
Push firmly on the top surface of the half
rack until the tabs slide into the slots and
the half rack side arm support rests on
the fourth oven rack guide.
Check for proper installation by placing
your hand on the top surface of the half
rack and pressing down firmly.
To remaue fromtl_ overz
When the oven is
cool, grasp the top I1[ _=_ /_
center of the half _a¢£_
rack and pull up-
ward until the back
tabs on the rack
slideout of the oven _ _
back slots.
• Do not usecookware that extends
beyond edge of the haff rack.
• For best results, allow two inches
between the pan placed on the half
rack and the oven side wall.
• Whenopening theoven door, allow
steam and hot air to escapebefore
reaching into the oven to remove
food.
• 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.
• "HALFRACK"A ccessoryKit isavail-
able when not includedwith range.
Call 1-800-688-8408 to order.
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• For best results, use a pan designed for broiling. • For additional broiling tips, refer to the "Cooking Made Simple" booklet.
Press the Broil pad.
• Broil indicator on the Broil pad will light.
• 000 will light in tile display.
• The Oven On indicator will light. There will be an
eight second delay before the oven turns on.
Press the • pad to select HI (high) broil or the • pad
to set LO (low) broil.
• Select HI broil for normal broiling.
• Select LO broil for low temperature broiling of
longer cooking foods such as poultry.
3. Place food in the oven.
4. Turn meat once about half way through cooking.
5.
Press Cancel pad. Remove food and broiler pan from the oven.
• The Oven On indicator will turn off.
• The broil indicator on the Broil pad will turn off.
• Time of day will reappear in display.
Broil
Indicator
Light
HI_
LO_
Preheat
i ven On
Lock
Set
l clilint3
Total Cook Time
Type of Meat Rack Position* Doneness (Minutes)**
Bacon 4 Well Done 6-10 min.
Beef Steaks -- 1" thick 4 Medium 15-20 min.
4 Well 18-24 min.
Chicken -- Pieces 3 or 4 Well Done (LO Broil) 30-45 min.
Fish -- Fillets 4 Flaky 8-12 min.
Steaks, 1" thick 4 Flaky 10-15 min.
Ground Beef -- Patties, 3/4" thick 4 Well Done 15-18 min.
Ham -- Precooked Slice, 1/2" thick 4 Warm 8-12 min.
Pork Chops -- 1" thick 4 Well Done 22-26 min.
*The top rack position is #5.
**Broiling times are approximate and may vary depending on the meat.
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Ck k lq :l Oven C< kir
The clock must be functioning and set at the correct time of day
for this feature to operate correctly.
• Highlyperishable foods suchas dairyproducts, pork,
poultry or seafood are not recommended for de-
layed cook operations.
• Clock controlled baking is not recommended for
items that require a preheated oven, such as cakes,
cookies and breads.
1. Press the Cook Time pad.
• Cook Time indicator on the Cook Time pad will flash.
• 0:00 will light in display.
2. Press or press and hold • or • pad to enter cooking time.
3. Press Bake pad.
• Bake indicator on Bake pad will light.
• 000 will light in display.
4. Press or press and hold • or • pad to enter oven temperature.
NOTE: Beeps will sound and 000 will flash in display if
the Bake pad is not pressed within four seconds.
Clock Controlled Oven Cooking is used to turn the oven on
and off at a preset time of day. This feature can be used with
either oven cooking or self-cleaning.
• Immediate Start: Oven turns on immediately and automati-
cally turns off at a preset time.
• Delayed Start: Delays the start of cooking or cleaning and
automatically turns off at a preset time.
Cook time can be set for up to 11 hours and 59 minutes (11:59).
then Set
then
Set
5. IF YOU WISH TO DELAY THE START OF COOKING:
(if not, skip to #6)
a. Press Stop Time pad.
• Stop Time indicator on Stop Time pad will flash.
b. Press or press and hold • or • pad to enter time of day
you wish the oven to turn off.
c. Press Clockpad.
• Time of day will reappear in the display.
6. When the oven turns on, the Oven On indicator will light.
The oven temperature will appear in the display. Press the
Cook Time pad to recall the remaining cook time.
7. Oven will automatically turn off. Four beeps will sound and
"End" will light in the display. A beep will sound every 30
seconds for the next 5 minutes.
8. Press Cancel pad and beeps will stop. Remove food from oven.
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then Set then
NO TE:It isnot necessary to set a start time.
Control will determine when to turn the
oven on based on the cook time you set.
NOTE: See page 5if you wish to change
the end of cooking reminder beeps.
SdtF4 ea,
[ _k Self.Cle_ CAUTIONS:
• It is normal forparts of the range to
become hot during a clean cycle.
• Avoid touching cooktop, door, win-
dow, or oven vent area during a
clean cycle.
• Toprevent damage to oven door, do
not attempt to open the door when
the LOCK indicator light is fit.
• Do not use commercial oven clean-
ers on the self-clean oven finish or
around any part of the oven as they
will damage the finish or parts.
Some smoke and odor may be detected
the first few times the oven is cleaned.
This is normal and will lessen in time.
Smoke may also occur if oven is heavily
soiled or if broiler pan was left in oven.
As oven heats, you may hear sounds of
metal parts expanding and contracting.
This is normal and will not damage oven.
The self-clean cycle uses above normal
cooking temperatures to automatically
clean the entire oven interior.
It isnormal for flare-ups, smoking or flam-
ing to occur during cleaning if the oven is
heavily soiled. Itis better to clean tile oven
regularly rather than to wait until there is
a heavy build-up of soil in the oven.
During the cleaning process, the kitchen
should be well ventilated tohelp eliminate
normal odors associated with cleaning.
Before Self..Cle r#rlg
Turn off the oven light before cleaning as
the light may burn out during the clean
cycle.
Remove broiler pan, all pans and tile oven
racks from the oven. The oven racks will
discolor and may not slide easily after a
self-clean cycle.
Clean oven
frame, door
frame (area
outside the
door gas-
ket) and
around the
opening in
the door gasket with a nonabrasive clean-
ing agent such as Bon Ami* or detergent
and water. These areas are not exposed
to cleaning temperatures and should be
cleaned to prevent soil from baking on
during the clean cycle.
Toprevent damage, do not clean or rub
the gasket around the oven door. The
gasket is designed to seal in heat during
the clean cycle.
Wipe up excess grease or spillovers from
the oven bottom to prevent excessive
smoking, flare-ups and flaming during
the clean cycle.
Wipe up sugary and acidic spillovers
such as sweet potatoes, tomato or milk-
based sauces. Porcelain enamel is acid re-
sistant, not acid proof. The porcelain fin-
ish may discolor if acidic spills are not
wiped up prior to a self-clean cycle.
Duri_Q_Cycle
When the LOCK indicator light is lit, the
door cannot be opened. To prevent dam-
age to door, do not force door open when
the LOCK indicator light is lit.
After Self.Cle dng
About one hour after the end of the clean
cycle, the LOCK indicator light will turn
off..At this point, the door can be opened.
Some soil may leave a light gray, pow-
dery ash which can be removed with a
damp cloth. If soil remains, it indicates
that the clean cycle was not long enough.
The soil will be removed during the next
clean cycle.
If the oven racks were left in the oven and
do not slide smoothly after a clean cycle,
wipe racks and embossed rack supports
with a small amount of vegetable oil to
restore ease of movement.
Fine lines may appear in the porcelain
resulting from the heating and cooling of
the finish. This is normal and will not af-
fect performance.
A white discoloration may appear after
cleaning if acidic or sugary foods were
not wiped up before the clean cycle. This
discoloration isnormal and will NOT af-
fect performance.
* Brand names are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
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Setting C( b s Ix) Self-Cle n Ot n
1. Move door lock lever right to the locked position. _ ,m,m
2. Press Clean pad.
• Clean indicator on the Clean pad will flash.
• 3:00 will light in display indicating three hours of cleaning time.
• If door is not closed or locked, "dr" will appear in display.
3. Press • or • pad to change clean time, if desired.
• Select 2 hours for light soil up to 4 hours for heavy soil.
4. IF YOU WISH TO DELAY THE START OF CLEANING (ifnot, skip to #5):
a. Press Stop Time pad.
b. Press • pad to select the time of day you wish the oven to turn off.
c. Press Clock pad and time of day will reappear in display.
_ then Set
d. Press Stop Time pad to recall the time you set.
5. When the oven turns on: _ Oven On
• The Oven On indicator will light and Lock indicator will light when oven heats to 400°F" B Preheat
• Door cannot be opened when Lock indicator is lit. Lock
6. About one hour after the clean cycle ends, the Lock indicator will turn off. The • Oven On
oven door can be opened. Move door lock lever to the left to unlock. E Preheat
Lock
then Set
7. Wipe out the oven with a damp cloth to remove powdery ash. If soil remains, it
indicates the cycle was not long enough.
TO CANCEL CLEAN CYCLE:
1. Press Cancel pad.
2. If Lock indicator is NOT lit, unlock and open oven door. If Lock indicator is lit,
allow oven to cool about one hour then unlock and open oven door.
Preheat TURNS OFF,
I ven On WHEN LIGHT
Lock -_ OPEN DOOR.
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_]k Clear#rig CAUTIONS:
• Be sure appliance is offand allparts are cool before
handling or cleaning. This is to avoid damage and
possibleburns.
Clea rKj Chart
Broiler Pan
and Insert
Brushed Chrome
(select models)
Burner Grates
Never cover insert with aluminum foil as this prevents the fat from draining to the pan below.
• Place soapy cloth over insert and pan; let soak to loosen soil.
• Wash in warm soapy water. Use soap filled scouring pad to remove stubborn soil.
• Broiler pan and insert can be cleaned in dishwasher.
• When cool, wash with soapy water, rinse and buff the surface.
• For heavier soil, use a mild abrasive cleaner such as baking soda or Bon Ami*, rubbing with the grain to avoid
streaking the surface. Rinse and buff.
• To prevent scratching, do not use abrasive cleaners.
• To restore luster and remove streaks, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray* (Part #20000008)**.Chrome will
permanently discolor if soil is allowed to bake on.
• Wash grates with wann, soapy water and a nonabrasive, plastic scrubbing pad.
• For stubborn soils, clean with a soap-filled, nonabrasive pad or a sponge or Cooktop Cleaning Creme
(Part #20000001)**and a sponge. If soil remains, reapply Cooktop Cleaning Creme, cover with a damp
paper towel and soak for 30 minutes. Scrub again, rinse and dry.
• For burned on soils, remove grates, place on newspapers and carefully spray with commercial oven cleaner.
(Do not spray surrounding surfaces.) Place in plastic bags for several hours or over night. Wearing rubber
gloves, remove from bags. Wash, rinse, dry and replace on cooktop.
• To prevent staining or discoloration, clean appliance
after each use.
• If a part is removed, be sure it is correctly replaced.
Clock and Control
Pad Area
Control Knobs
Cooktop,
Backguard &
Control Knob Area
(porcelain enamel)
Enamel, painted
- Side Panels
- Storage Drawer
- Oven Door
(select models)
- Door handles
Glass
- Oven Window
- Oven Door
(select models)
* Brand names are re
**To order call 1-800-688-8408.
• To activate "Control Lockout" for cleaning, see page 5.
• Wipe with a damp cloth and dry.
• Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a cloth first. DO NOT spray directly on control pad and display.
• Remove knobs in the OFF position by pulling forward.
• Wash, rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish.
• Tuna on each burner to be sure the knobs have been correctly replaced.
Porcelain enamel is glass fused on metal and may crack or chip with misuse. It is acid resistant, not acid proof.
All spillovers, especially acidic or sugary spillovers, should be wiped 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.
• When cool, wash with wann 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/water 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 dry towel or cloth to wipe up spills, especially acidic or sugary spills. Surface may discolor or dull
if soil is not immediately removed. This is especially important for white surfaces.
• Avoid using excessive amounts of water which may seep under or behind 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 cleaning agents. They will damage
the glass.
istered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
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Metal Finishes
- Trim parts
• Wash with soap and water, a glass cleaner, or mild liquid sprays such as Fantastik* or Formula 409*.
• To prevent scratching or dulling of the finish, do not use mildly abrasive, abrasive, harsh or caustic cleaners such
as overt cleaners.
Oven Interior • Follow instructions on page 13 for Self-Cleaning Oven.
Oven Racks
• Clean with soapy water.
• Remove stubborn soil with cleansing powder or 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.
Plastic Finishes
- Backguard trim
- End caps
• When cool, clean with soap and water, rinse and dry.
• Use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth.
NOTE: Never use oven cleaners, abrasive oi"caustic liquid or powdered cleansers oll plastic finishes. These cleaning agents
will s(Tatch or mar [inish.
NOTE: To prevent staining or discoloration, wipe up lit, grease or a(Jd (tomato, lemon, vinegar, milk, fi'uitjui(_,
marinade) immediately with a dry paper towel or cloth.
Sealed Gas Burners • Clean frequently. Allow burner to cool. Clean with soap and plastic scouring pad. For stubborn soils, use a
non-abrasive cleaner. Try to prevent the cleaner from seeping into the gas ports as this will affect the flame. If the
cleaner does enter the ports, clean with a soft bristle brush or a straight pin, especially the port below the ignitor.
Do not enlarge or distort holes.
• Be careful not to get water into burner ports.
* Brand names are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
**To order call 1-800-688-8408.
A CI_iIIllOItI$:
• Donotplaceexcessiveweightonor
stand on an open oven door. This
could cause the range to tip over,
break the door, or injure the user.
• Do not attempt to open or close
door or operate oven until door is
properly replaced.
• Neverplace fingers between hinge
and front oven frame. Hinge arms
are spring mounted. If accidentally
hit, the hinge will slam shut against
oven frame and could injure your
fingers.
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1. When cool, open
the oven door to
the first stop posi-
tion (opened about
four inches).
2. Grasp door at each side. Do not use the
door handle to lift door.
3. Lift up evenly until door clears hinge
arFns.
To retplac=e:
1. Grasp door at each side.
2. Align slots in the door with the hinge
arms on the range.
3. Slide the door down onto the hinge
arms until the door is completely seated
on the hinges. Push down on the top
corners of the door to completely seat
door on hinges. Door should not appear
crooked.
NOTE: The oven door on a new range
may feel "spongy" when it is closed.
This is normal and will decrease with
use,
To _ the cxlen ck:x_
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.
Ligtt
CAUTIONS:
• Disconnect power to range before
replacing light bulb.
• Use a drypotholder topreventpos-
sible harm to hands when replacing
bulb.
• Besurebulbiscoolbefore touching.
• Do not touch hot bulb with a damp
cloth as this may cause the bulb to
break.
To replaoec
1. When oven is cool, hold bulb cover in
place, then slide wire retainer off cover.
NOTE: Bulb cover will fall ifnot held
in place while removing wire retainer.
2. Remove bulb cover and light bulb.
3. Replace with a 40 watt appliance bulb.
4. Replace bulb cover and secure with
wire retainer.
5. Reconnect power to range. Reset clock.
BULB COVER
W/RE
RETAINER
Storage
Tile storage drawer at tile bottom of the
range is safe and convenient for storing
metal and glass cookware. DO NOT store
plastic, paperware, food or flammable ma-
terial in this drawer. Remove drawer to
clean raider range.
To _ Empty drawer then pull
out to tile first stop position. Lift up front of
drawer and pull to tile second stop posi-
tion. Grasp sides and lift up and out to
remove drawer.
To relolac_ Fit the ends of the drawer
glides onto the rails. Lift up drawer front
and gently push in to first stop position.
Lift up and continue to slide drawer to the
closed position.
Electrical
Appliances which require /_--- _
electrical power are _Q_f) /
equipped with a three- _r_._ |
prong grounding plug _ Q_) |
which must be plugged L...............1
directly into a properly
grounded three-hole 120 volt electrical out-
let.
Always disconnect power to appliance
before servicing.
The three-prong grounding plug offers
protection against shock hazards. DO
NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD
GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE
POWER CORD PLUG.
If an ungrounded, two-hole or other type
electrical outlet is encountered, it is the
personal responsibility of the appliance
owner to have the outlet replaced with a
properly grounded three-hole electrical
outlet.
• Besuretheanti-tipbracketsecures
one of the rear leveling legs to the
floor to prevent the range from
accidentally tipping.
The range should be leveled
when installed. If the range is
not level, turn the plastic level- J 1
ing legs, located ateach cor-
ner of the range, ur_til _ _,:,,)
rangeislevel
Gas appliance connectors used to con-
nect this appliance to the gas supply are
not designed for continuous movement.
Once installed, DO NOT repeatedly move
this gas appliance for cleaning or to relo-
cate. If this appliance has to be moved
and/or removed for servicing, follow the
procedure described in the installation
instructions. For information, contact
Maytag Customer SenTice at 1-800-688-
9900.
To prevent range from accidentally tip-
ping, range must be secured to the floor
by sliding rear leveling leg into the anti-
tip bracket.
Botlx:rrl
Protect oven bottom against _
spillovers, espe- ( _ __
cially acidic or II _1
sugary spills, as _¢_io _ \
they may discolor __
the porcelain _/ _
enamel. Use the [L_;----' "_'_"_JJ
correctpansizeto L.... J
avoid spillovers and boilovers.
The oven bottom may be removed for
easier cleaning.
To ren33veI When cool, remove the
oven racks. Slide the two catches, located
at each rear corner of the oven bottom,
toward the front of the oven.
Lift the rear edge of the oven bottom
slightly, then slide it back until the front
edge of the oven bottom clears the oven
front frame. Remove oven bottom from
oven.
To relplac:_ Fit the front edge of the
oven bottom into the oven front frame.
Lower the rear of the oven bottom and
slide the two catches back to lock the oven
bottom in place.
v _LEVEUNG LEG
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Y Cail Ser oe
Ched_ These I:_ir_ if...
Pater all ef _plia.lOe does
t._t: _t:rk.
• Check to be sure plug is securely in-
serted into receptacle.
• Check or re-set circuit breaker. Checkor
replace fuse.
• Check power supply.
• Check if surface and/or oven controls
have been properly set. See pages 6-8.
• Check if oven door is unlocked after a
self-clean cycle. See page 13.
• Check ifoven is set for a delayed cook or
clean program. See page 11 or 13.
Surface _ fails to ligl'£.
• Check to be sure unit is properly con-
nected to power supply.
• Check forablowncircuit fuse or atripped
main circuit breaker.
• Check tobe sure burner ports or ignition
ports are not clogged. See page 6.
• C,heck to be sure ignitor is dry and click-
ing. Burner will not light if ignitor is
damaged, soiled or wet. Ifignitor doesift
click, turn control knob Off.
The flare is
• Burner ports may be clogged.
• Flame setting may need to be adjusted.
Surface _ flare lifts €_
ports.
• Check to be sure a pan is sitting on the
grate above.
BakJrz3 results dffer from
ixevio.s
• Temperatures often vary between a new
oven and an old one. As ovens age, the
oven temperature often"drifts" and may
become hotter or cooler. See page 5 for
instructions on adjusting the oven tem-
perature.
NOTE: It is not recommended to adjust
the temperature if only one or two reci-
pes are in question.
_kir_ 3 results _ r_
• C,heck the oven temperature selected.
Make sure oven is preheated when recipe
or directions recommend preheat.
• Check rack positions. _e page 9.
• Use correct pan. Darkpans produce dark
browning. Shiny pans produce light
browning. See "Cooking Made Simple"
booklet for more information on
bakeware.
• Check the use of foil in the oven. Never
use foil to cover an entire oven rack. Place
a small piece offoil on the rack below the
pan to catch spillovers.
• Checkpanplacement. Stagger pans when
using two racks. Allow 1-2 inches be-
tween pans and oven walls.
• Make sure the oven vent has not been
blocked. See page 9 for location.
• Check to make sure range is level.
Food rv_ brcili_ prepedy.
• Checkoven setting. Seepage 10.
• Check rack positions. See page 10.
• Aluminum foil was incorrectly used.
Never line the broiler pan insert with foil
Oven s_ m_essively
during broilir_
• Food too close to flame. See page 10 for
more information.
• Broiler insert covered with aluminum foil.
• Excess fat not trimmed from meat prior to
broiling.
• A soiled broiler pan was used.
Oven _MII _ self.dea_
• Check to make sure the cycle is not set for
a delayed start.
• Check if door is closed.
Oven did not dea't i:rqpedy.
• Longer cleaning time may be needed.
• Excessive spillovers, especially sugary
and/or acidic foods, were not removed
prior to the self-clean cycle.
Oven door uvll _ uriod_ a_er
self-dea-I _--ycle_
• Oven interior is still hot. Allow about one
hour forthe oven to cool after the comple-
tion of a self-clean cycle. The door can be
opened when the LOCK indicator word is
not displayed.
Nk:isb.Jre cx=llects in oven (1" an
• This is normal when cooking foods high
in moisture.
• Excessive moisture was used when clean-
ing the window.
Them is a strong odor or light
srn:ke Wl'en oven is tu'ned on
• This is normal for a new range and will
disappear after a few uses. Initiating a
clean cycle will "burn off" the odor more
quickly,.
• Turning on a ventilation fan will help
remove the smoke and/or odor.
• There are excessive food soils on the oven
bottom. Use a self-clean cycle.
"F" plus a nurrber _ in
ds#ay.
• This is called a fault code. If a fault code
appears in the display and beeps sound,
press the Cancel pad. Ifthe fault code and
beeps continue, disconnect power to the
appliance. Wait a few minutes, then re-
connect power. If fault code and beeps
still continue, disconnect power to the
appliance and call an authorized servicer.
• If the oven is heavily soiled, excessive
flare-ups may result in afault code during
a clean cycle. Press Cancel pad and allow
the oven to cool completely. Wipe out
excess soil then reset the clean cycle. Ifthe
fault code and beeps still continue, dis-
connect power to the appliance and call
an authorized servicer.
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