our new Monogram wall oven makes an eloquent statement of style, convenience and kitchen
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planning flexibility. Whether you chose it for its purity of design, assiduous attention to detail—
or for both of these reasons—you’ll find that your Monogram wall oven’s superior blend of form
and function will delight you for years to come.
Your Monogram wall oven was designed to provide the flexibility to blend in with your kitchen
cabinetry. Its sleek design can be beautifully integrated into the kitchen.
The information on the following pages will help you operate and maintain your wall oven
properly.
How to remove
protective
shipping film
and
packaging
tape
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Carefully grasp a corner of the protective shipping
film with your fingers and slowly peel it from the
appliance surface. Do not use any sharp items to
remove the film. Remove all of the film before
using the appliance for the first time.
To assure no damage is done to the finish of
the product, the safest way to remove the adhesive
from packaging tape on new appliances is an
application of a household liquid dishwashing
detergent. Apply with a soft cloth and allow
to soak.
NOTE: The adhesive must be removed from all parts.
It cannot be removed if it is baked on.
Before
using your
wall oven
Read this manual carefully. It is intended to
elp you operate and maintain your new wall
h
oven properly.
Keep it handy for answers to your questions.
If you don’t understand something or need
ore help, there is a list of toll-free consumer
m
service numbers included in the back section
of this manual.
OR
Visit our Website at: monogram.com
Write
down the
model &
serial
numbers
If you
received a
damaged
wall oven
Save time
& money
You’ll find them on a label on the side trim
or on the front of the (lower) oven behind
the oven door.
Fill out and return the Consumer Product
Registration Card that is packed with this
product.
Immediately contact the dealer (or builder)
that sold you the wall oven.
Before you request service, check the Problem
Solver in the back of this manual.
Before sending in this card, please write these
numbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or
service calls concerning your wall oven.
It lists causes of minor operating problems that
you can correct yourself.
If you
need
service
To obtain service, see the Consumer Services
page in the back of this manual.
We’re proud of our service and want you to be
pleased. If for some reason you are not happy
with the service you receive, here are the steps
to follow for further help.
FIRST, contact the people who serviced your
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased.
In most cases, this will solve the problem.
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the
details—including your phone number—to:
Manager, Customer Relations
GE Appliances
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or
xplosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
• The California Safe Drinking Water and
Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor
of California to publish a list of substances
known to the state to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm, and
requires businesses to warn customers of
potential exposure to such substances.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When using your appliance, follow basic safety
precautions, including the following:
• Use this appliance only for its intended use
as described in this manual.
• Be sure your appliance is properly installed
and grounded by a qualified technician in
accordance with the provided installation
instructions.
• Be sure the oven is securely installed in a
cabinet that is firmly attached to the house
structure. Never allow anyone to climb, sit,
stand or hang on the oven door.
• Have the installer show you the location of
the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy
reference.
• Do not attempt to repair or replace any part
of your wall oven unless it is specifically
recommended in this manual. All other
servicing should be referred to a qualified
technician.
• Teach children not to play with the controls
or any other part of the oven.
• Never leave the oven door open when you
are not watching the oven.
• Always keep dish towels, dish cloths, pot
holders and other linens a safe distance from
your oven.
• For your safety, never use your appliance for
warming or heating the room.
• Always keep wooden and plastic utensils
and canned food a safe distance away from
your oven.
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• The fiberglass insulation in self-cleaning
ovens gives off a very small amount of carbon
monoxide during the cleaning cycle. Exposure
can be minimized by venting with an open
window or using a ventilation fan or hood.
• IMPORTANT: The health of
some birds is extremely sensitive to the fumes
given off during the self-cleaning cycle of any
oven. Move birds to another well-ventilated
room.
• Keep the oven free from grease buildup.
• Always keep combustible wall coverings, curtains
or drapes a safe distance from your oven.
• DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS, GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN
THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER
APPLIANCE.
• Do not let cooking grease or other flammable
materials accumulate in or near the wall oven.
• Do not use water on grease fires. Smother fire
or flame or use a multi-purpose dry chemical
or foam-type fire extinguisher.
Flame in the oven can be smothered
completely by closing the oven door
and turning the oven off or by using a
multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type
fire extinguisher.
• Do not use aluminum foil to line oven
bottoms, except as suggested in this manual.
Improper installation of aluminum foil may
result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
• Cook meat and poultry thoroughly—meat to
at least an INTERNAL temperature of 160°F
and poultry to at least an INTERNAL
temperature of 180°F. Cooking to these
temperatures usually protects against
foodborne illness.
• Before performing any service, DISCONNECT
THE OVEN POWER SUPPLY AT THE
HOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION PANEL BY
REMOVING THE FUSE OR SWITCHING
OFF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
• Do not store flammable materials in the oven.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not leave children alone—children should not
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be left alone or unattended in an area where an
appliance is in use. They should never be allowed
to sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
• Do not touch the heating elements or the
interior surface of the oven. These surfaces
may be hot enough to burn even though they
are dark in color. During and after use, do not
touch, or let clothing or other flammable
materials contact, any interior area of the
oven; allow sufficient time for cooling first.
Potentially hot surfaces include the oven vent
openings and surfaces near the openings, crevices
around the oven door, the edges of the door
window and metal trim parts above the door.
Remember: The inside surface of the oven
may be hot when the door is opened.
• Never place cooking utensils or any other items
on the oven floor. There is a heating element
beneath the oven floor. Placing items on the
oven floor may cause the oven to overheat,
resulting in damage to the oven and risk of
damage or fire to cabinets.
CAUTION: ITEMSOF
•
INTEREST TO CHILDREN SHOULD NOT
BE STOREDIN CABINETSABOVE A WALL
OVEN—CHILDREN CLIMBING ON THE
OVEN TO REACH ITEMS COULD BE
SERIOUSLY INJURED.
• Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments
while using the appliance. Be careful when
reaching for items stored over the oven.
Flammable material could be ignited if
brought in contact with oven heating
elements and may cause severe burns.
• Do not heat unopened food containers.
Pressure could build up and the container
could burst, causing an injury.
• Keep the oven vent unobstructed.
• Place the oven rack in the desired position while the
oven is cool. If racks must be handled when hot, do
not let pot holder contact the heating elements.
• Never leave jars or cans of fat drippings in or
near your oven.
• Pulling out the rack to the rack stop is a
convenience in lifting heavy foods. It is also
a precaution against burns from touching
hot surfaces of the door or oven walls.
• When using cooking or roasting bags in the
oven, follow the manufacturer’s directions.
• Do not use your oven to dry newspapers.
If overheated, they can catch on fire.
• Do not use oven for a storage area. Items stored
in an oven can ignite.
• Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils
or food in the oven when not in use.
• Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang
on the door. They could damage the oven or
cause severe personal injury.
• Use only dry pot holders—moist or damp pot
holders on hot surfaces may result in burns
from steam. Do not let pot holders touch oven
heating elements. Do not use a towel
or other bulky cloth.
• After broiling, always take the broiler pan out
of the oven and clean it. Leftover grease in the
broiler pan can catch fire the next time you use
the pan.
• Stand away from the oven when opening the
oven door. Hot air or steam which escapes can
cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes.
• Large scratches or impacts to glass doors can
lead to broken or shattered glass.
SELF-CLEANING OVEN
• Do not clean the 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. No commercial oven
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any
kind should be used in or around any part of
the oven. Residue from oven cleaners will
damage the inside of the oven when the
self-clean cycle is used.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
• Clean only parts listed in this Owner’s Manual.
• Before self-cleaning the oven, remove the
broiler pan, grid and other cookware.
• Be sure to wipe up excess spillage before
starting the self-cleaning operation.
• If the self-cleaning mode malfunctions, turn
the oven off and disconnect the power supply.
Have it serviced by a qualified technician.
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Features of Your Wall Oven
Wall Oven
Design
information
(Not all features
are on all models.
Appearance may vary.)
Feature IndexPage
1Oven Racks with Stop-Locks 5, 8, 11, 12, 20,
Two additional racks may be ordered. Pub No. 3-A01421, 29, 30, 37
2Broiler Pan and Grid5, 9, 10, 18, 21, 29, 37
3Probe Depending on your oven, the probe outlet will be located17, 18, 19, 23, 29, 40
in the oven wall or ceiling.
4Offset Rack (on some models)20, 21, 23, 29, 37
5Oven Light Pad(s) Lets you turn the oven light on and off. 34, 40
Depending on your oven, the oven light will be located in the oven wall or ceiling.
6Oven Control, Clock and Timer7, 13, 14, 31–33
7Oven Vent Grille5
8Automatic Oven Light Switch (on some models)—
9Oven Rack Supports Rack positions are suggested in the Convection Cooking, 8–12, 20, 21, 37
Baking or Roasting and Broiling sections.
10Removable Oven Floor29
11Lift-Off Oven Door10, 38
12Oven Door Gasket5, 39
13Convection Fan and Heating Element Operates during convection cooking.20–25
14Oven Broil Element20, 41
15Automatic Oven Door Latch29, 30
16Oven Vent5
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10
11
7
8
1
14
15
12
13
14
15
7
9
10
556
12
13
14
12
9
10
11
11
2
3
6
5
16
16
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Oven Control, Clock & Timer
Double oven control shown. (Appearance may vary.)
Wa l l Oven
Features of
your oven
control,
clock and
timer
1 BAKE. Press to select the bake function.
2 BROIL HIGH/LOW. Press to select the
broil function.
3 CONV BAKE/MULTI. Press to select baking
with convection on multiple racks.
4 CONV BAKE/1 RACK. Press to select
baking with convection on one rack.
5 CONV ROAST. Press to select roasting with
convection.
6 WARM/PROOF. Press once for warming or
twice for proofing. See the How to Set the
Oven for Warming section and the How to
Set the Oven for Proofing section.
7 START. Must be pressed to start any
cooking or cleaning function.
8 DISPLAY. Shows the operations you have
selected, the time of day and the cooking
or cleaning status.
If “F – and a number or letter” flash in the
display and the oven control signals, this
indicates function error code. Press the
CLEAR/OFF pad. Allow oven to cool for
one hour. Put the oven back into operation.
If function error code repeats, disconnect
power to the oven and call for service.
9 COOK TIME. Use for Timed Bake, Timed
Convection Bake and Timed Convection
Roast operations.
10 DELAY START. Use along with the
COOK TIME or SELF CLEAN STD/LOW
pads to set the oven to start and stop
automatically at a time you select.
11 SELF CLEAN STD/LOW. Press to select
the self-cleaning function. See the Using
the Self-Cleaning Oven section.
12 PROBE. Press when using the probe to
cook food.
13 OVEN LIGHT ON/OFF. Press to turn the
oven lights on or off.
14 CLEAR/OFF. Press to cancel any oven
operation except the clock and timer.
15 TIMER ON/OFF. Press to select the
timer function. The timer does not control
oven operations. The timer can time up to
9 hours and 59 minutes.
16 NUMBER PADS. Use to set any function
requiring numbers—for example, the time
of day on the clock, the timer, the oven
temperature, the internal food temperature,
the starting and length of cooking time for
Timed Bake and the starting and length of
cleaning time for Self-Clean.
17 CLOCK. Press to enter the time of day.
Tones
The control has a series of tones that will sound
at different times. These tones may sound while
you set the control for an oven function or at
the end of the oven function. They will also
alert you when an incorrect time or
temperature has been entered or if
there is a problem with the oven.
When you press a touch pad, you will hear a
beep. This beep will let you know you have placed
enough pressure on the pad to activate it.
When you set an oven temperature, the
oven automatically starts to heat. When the
temperature inside the oven reaches your
set temperature, a tone will sound to let you
know to place the food in the oven.
An attention tone will sound if you set an
invalid function or try to set an additional
function. The tone can be quickly identified
by watching the display messages.
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Baking or Roasting
Wa l l Oven
Before you
begin…
To avoid possible burns, place the racks in
he desired position before you turn the oven on.
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The racks have stop-locks, so that when
placed correctly on the supports, they will stop
before coming completely out, and will not tilt.
When placing and removing cookware,
pull the rack out to the bump on the
rack support.
To remove a rack, pull it toward you,
tilt the front end up and pull it out.
To replace, place the end of the rack
(stop-locks) on the support, tilt up the
front and push the rack in.
CAUTION: Never place
cooking utensils or any other items on the oven
floor. There is a heating element beneath the
oven floor. Placing items on the oven floor may
cause the oven to overheat, resulting in damage
to the oven and risk of damage or fire to
cabinets.
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F
E
D
C
B
A
30″ ovens (shown) have 7 rack positions.
27″ ovens have 4 rack positions.
How to set
the oven for
baking or
roasting
1 Press the BAKE pad.
2 Press the number pads to set the desired
temperature.
3 Press the START pad.
4 Check food for doneness at minimum time
on recipe. Cook longer if necessary.
5 Press the CLEAR/OFF pad when cooking
is complete.
NOTE: A cooling fan may automatically turn on
and off to cool internal parts. This is normal, and
the fan may continue to run even after the oven is
turned off.
Rack Position
Type of Food27″ Oven30″ Oven
Frozen piesB or CC or D
(on cookie sheet)
Angel food cakeAA or B
Bundt or pound cakesAA or B
Biscuits, muffins,B or CC or D
brownies, cookies,
cupcakes, layer
cakes, pies
CasserolesB or CC or D
D
C
B
A
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Preheating
and pan
placement
reheat the oven if the recipe calls for it. To
P
preheat, set the oven at the correct temperature.
Preheating is necessary for good results when
baking cakes, cookies, pastry and breads.
For ovens without a preheat indicator light or tone,
preheat 10 minutes.
aking results will be better if baking pans are
B
centered in the oven as much as possible. Pans
should not touch each other or the walls of the
oven. If you need to use two racks, stagger the
pans so one is not directly above the other, and
leave approximately 1
the front, back and sides of the wall.
1
⁄2″ between pans, from
Aluminum
foil
You can use aluminum foil to line the broiler
pan and broiler grid. However, you must mold
the foil tightly to the grid and cut slits in it just
like the grid.
Aluminum foil may also be used to catch a spillover.
Never entirely cover a rack with aluminum foil.
This will disturb the heat circulation and result
in poor baking.
A smaller sheet of foil may be used to catch a
spillover by placing it on a lower rack several
inches below the food.
Cut slits in the foil just like the grid.
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Broiling
Wa l l Oven
How to set
the oven for
broiling
Close the door. Always broil with the door
closed.
1 Place the meat or fish on a broiler grid
n a broiler pan.
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2 Follow suggested rack positions in the
Broiling Guide.
The size, weight, thickness, starting temperature and
your preference for doneness will affect broiling times.
This guide is based on meats at refrigerator
temperature.
3 Press the BROIL HIGH/LOW pad once
for HI Broil.
To change to LO Broil, press the BROIL
HIGH/LOW pad again.
4 Press the START pad.
5 When broiling is finished, press the
CLEAR/OFF pad.
Always broil with the door closed.
Close the door.
If your oven is connected to 208 volts,
rare steaks may be broiled by preheating the broiler
and positioning the oven rack one position higher.
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Broiling guide
for 27″ ovens
(on some
models)
The size, weight, thickness,
starting temperature and
your preference for doneness
will affect broiling times.
This guide is based on meats
at refrigerator temperature.
†
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture says “Rare beef is
popular, but you should
know that cooking it to only
140°F means some food
poisoning organisms may
survive.” (Source: Safe Food
Book. Your Kitchen Guide.
USDA Rev. June 1985.)
Ground Beef1 lb. (4 patties)C107Space evenly. Up to 8 patties take
Well Done1/2 to 3/4″ thickabout the same time.
Beef Steaks
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Rare
Medium1 to 11⁄2 lbs.C8 6through before browning. Pan
Well DoneC1211frying is recommended.
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Rare
Medium2 to 21⁄2 lbs.C1514–16
Well DoneC2520–25
Chicken1 wholeA3510–15Reduce time about 5 to 10 minutes
Lo BroilPiecesA or B25–3515–20Broil skin-side-down first.
Lo BroilBonelessA or B15–2010–15
Lobster Tails2–4B18–20Do notCut through back of shell. Spread
Lo BroilC18–25N/Abefore broiling and after half of
Fish Fillets1/4 to 1/2″ thickHandle and turn very carefully.
Hi BroilC5 5Brush with lemon butter before
Lo BroilD5 5and during cooking, if desired.
Ham Slices1″ thickB8 8Increase time 5 to 10 minutes perside
(precooked)for 11⁄2″ thick or home-cured ham.
Pork Chops2 (1/2″ thick)C1010Slash fat.
Well Done2 (1″ thick) about 1 lb.B1313
Lamb Chops
Medium2 (1″ thick)C109Slash fat.
Well Doneabout 10 to 12 oz.C1210
Medium2 (11⁄2″ thick)C1412
Well Doneabout 1 lb.B1712–14
Garlic Bread
Lo BroilC3N/A
1″ thickC6 5Steaks less than 1″ thick cook
11⁄2″ thickC107–8Slash fat.
2 to 21⁄2 lbs.,per side for cut-up chicken.
split lengthwiseBrush each side with melted butter.
6 to 8 oz. eachturn over.open. Brush with melted butter
broiling time.
Preheat broiler to increase browning.
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Broiling
Wa l l Oven
Broiling guide
for 30″ ovens
(on some
models)
The size, weight, thickness,
starting temperature and
your preference for doneness
will affect broiling times.
This guide is based on meats
at refrigerator temperature.
†
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture says “Rare beef is
popular, but you should
know that cooking it to only
140°F means some food
poisoning organisms may
survive.” (Source: Safe Food
Book. Your Kitchen Guide.
USDA Rev. June 1985.)
Ground Beef1 lb. (4 patties)E or F107Space evenly. Up to 8 patties take
Well Done1/2 to 3/4″ thickE or F109about the same time.
Beef Steaks
†
Rare
Medium1 to 11⁄2 lbs.E108through before browning. Pan
Well DoneE1210frying is recommended.
†
Rare
Medium2 to 21⁄2 lbs.E1514–16
Well DoneE2520–25
Chicken1 wholeC2510Reduce time about 5 to 10 minutes
Lo BroilPiecesB or C25–3515–20Broil skin-side-down first.
Lo BroilBonelessB or C15–2010–15
Lobster Tails2–4C18–20Do notCut through back of shell. Spread
Lo BroilD18–25N/Abroiling time.
Fish Fillets1/4 to 1/2″ thickHandle and turn very carefully.
Hi BroilE5 5Brush with lemon butter before
Lo BroilF5 5and during cooking, if desired.
Ham Slices1″ thickD8 8Increasetime 5 to 10 minutes per side
(precooked)for 11⁄2″ thick or home-cured ham.
Pork Chops2 (1/2″ thick)E1010Slash fat.
Well Done2 (1″ thick) about 1 lb.D1515
Lamb Chops
Medium2 (1″ thick)E109Slash fat.
Well Doneabout 10 to 12 oz.E1210
Medium2 (11⁄2″ thick)E1412
Well Doneabout 1 lb.E1712–14
Garlic Bread
Lo BroilE3N/A
1″ thickE8 6Steaks less than 1″ thick cook
11⁄2″ thickE108Slash fat.
2 to 21⁄2 lbs.,per side for cut-up chicken.
split lengthwiseBrush each side with melted butter.
6 to 8 oz. eachturn over.open. Brush with melted butter
before broiling and after half of
Preheat broiler to increase browning.
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Oven Control, Clock & Timer
Wa l l Oven
Clock
To set
the clock
The clock must be set for the automatic oven timing
unctions to work properly.
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The time of day clock cannot be changed
during Delay Start. (It can be changed during
a regular bake or broil operation.)
1 Press the CLOCK pad.
2 Press the number pads the same way you
read them. For example, to set 12:34, press
the number pads 1, 2, 3 and 4 in that order.
If number pads are not pressed within one
minute after you press the CLOCK pad, the
display reverts to the original setting. If this
happens, press the CLOCK pad and reenter
the time of day.
3 Press the START pad. This enters the time
and starts the clock.
To check the time of day when the display is
showing other information, simply press the
CLOCK pad. The time of day shows until
another pad is pressed.
Power
failure
Timer
If a flashing time of day is in the display,
you have experienced a power failure.
Reset the clock.
NOTE: The timer is independent of all the other
functions and it does not control the oven. The
CLEAR/OFF pad does not affect the timer.
You may program the timer to time cooking
or other household activities for up to 9 hours
and 59 minutes.
The timer counts down in minutes, 1 minute
at a time, until the last 60 seconds are reached.
Then the control will beep one time. The
seconds will not be displayed until the last
minute is reached.
To reset the clock, press the CLOCK pad.
Enter the correct time of day by pressing
the appropriate number pads. Press the
START pad.
When the timer reaches “ :00,” the control
will beep 3 times followed by one beep every
6 seconds until the TIMER ON/OFF pad is
pressed.
The 6-second tone can be canceled by
following the steps in the Special Features
of Your Control under Tones at the End of
a Timed Cycle.
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Oven Control, Clock & Timer
Wa l l Oven
Using
the timer
1 Press the TIMER ON/OFF pad.
2 Press the number pads to set the time. For
example, to enter 2 hours and 45 minutes,
touch 2, 4 and 5 in that order.
If you make a mistake, press the TIMER ON/OFF
pad and begin again.
3 Press the START pad.
After pressing the START pad, “SET”
disappears; this tells you the time is counting
down, although the display does not change
until one minute has passed. Seconds will not
be shown in the display until the last minute is
counting down.
4 When time is up, the oven control signals
until you press the TIMER ON/OFF pad.
Display then shows the time of day.
NOTE: The minute timer is independent of all the
other functions and it does not control the oven.
The CLEAR/OFF pad does not affect the timer.
To reset the timer:
If the display is still showing the time remaining,
you may change it by pressing the TIMERON/OFF pad, then press the number pads until
the time you want appears in the display.
If the remaining time is not in the display (clock,
delay start or cooking time are in the display),
recall the remaining time by pressing the TIMERON/OFF pad and then pressing the number pads
to enter the new time you want.
To cancel the timer:
Press the TIMER ON/OFF pad twice.
Control
lockout
Your control will allow you to lock out the
touch pads so they cannot be activated when
pressed.
NOTE: On double oven models, this activates this
feature for both ovens.
To lock/unlock the controls:
1 Press the 9 and 0 pads at the same time for 3
seconds, until the display shows “LOC ON.”
2 To unlock the control, press the 9 and 0 pads
(on double oven models, use the upper oven
controls) at the same time for 3 seconds,
until the display shows “LOC OFF.”
When this feature is on and the touch pads are
pressed, the control will beep and the display
will show “LOC ON.”
NOTES:
• The control lockout mode affects all touch pads. No
touch pads will work when this feature is activated.
• The adjustment will be retained in memory after a
power failure.
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Timed Baking
Wa l l Oven
Using the
timed baking
and roasting
features
How to set
an immediate
start and
automatic
stop
NOTE: Foods that spoil easily, such as milk, eggs,
fish, stuffings, poultry and pork, should not be
llowed to sit for more than 1 hour before or after
a
cooking. Room temperature promotes the growth of
harmful bacteria. Be sure that the oven light is off
because heat from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria
growth.
The oven will turn on immediately and cook for a
selected length of time. At the end of the cooking time
the oven will turn off automatically.
Make sure the oven clock shows the correct
time of day.
1 Press the BAKE pad.
2 Using the number pads, enter the desired
temperature.
3 Press the COOK TIME pad.
NOTE: If your recipe requires preheating, you may
need to add additional time to the length of the
cooking time.
4 Using the number pads, enter the desired
baking time. The oven temperature and
the cooking time that you entered will be
displayed.
n double oven models, you can use timed
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baking in one oven while using self-clean in the
other; you can also use timed baking in both
ovens at the same time.
NOTE: If you want your food to be kept warm for up to
3 hours after the cooking function is finished, press the
WARM/PROOF pad once.
5 Press the START pad.
The display shows the oven temperature
that you set and the cooking time countdown.
(The display starts changing once the
temperature reaches 100°F.)
NOTE: On double oven models, when using both
ovens at the same time, the times showing in the
display will be for the last oven set. To display the
time set for the first oven set, press the COOK TIME
pad for that oven.
The oven will continue to cook for the
programmed amount of time, then shut off
automatically, unless the WARM feature was set.
6 Press the CLEAR/OFF pad to clear the
display.
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Timed Baking
Wa l l Oven
How to set
a delayed
start and
automatic
stop
You can set the oven control to delay-start the oven,
cook for a specific length of time and then turn off
automatically.
Make sure the oven clock shows the correct
time of day.
1 Press the BAKE pad.
2 Using the number pads, enter the desired
temperature.
3 Press the COOK TIME pad.
NOTE: If your recipe requires preheating, you may
need to add additional time to the length of the
cooking time.
4 Using the number pads, enter the desired
baking time.
5 Press the DELAY START pad.
6 Using the number pads, enter the time of
day you want the oven to turn on and start
cooking.
NOTE: If you want your food to be kept warm for up to
3 hours after the cooking function is finished, press the
WARM/PROOF pad once.
7 Press the START pad.
NOTE: An attention tone will sound if you are using
timed baking and do not press the START pad after
entering the baking temperature.
If you would like to check the times you have
set, press the DELAY START pad to check the
start time you have set or press the COOKTIME pad to check the length of cooking time
you have set.
When the oven turns on at the time of day you
have set, the display will show the changing
temperature (starting at 100°F) and the
cooking time countdown.
NOTE: On double oven models, when using both
ovens at the same time, the times showing in the
display will be for the last oven set. To display the
time set for the first oven set, press the DELAYSTART pad to check the start time you have set or
press the COOK TIME pad to check the length of
cooking time you have set.
The oven will continue to cook for the
programmed amount of time, then shut off
automatically, unless the WARM feature was set.
8 Press the CLEAR/OFF pad to clear the
display.
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Using the Probe
Wa l l Oven
Temperature
probe
or many foods, especially roasts and poultry,
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internal food temperature is the best test for
doneness. The temperature probe takes the
guesswork out of roasting by cooking foods to
the exact doneness you want.
Use of probes other than the one provided with
this product may result in damage to the probe.
Use the handles of the probe and plug when
inserting and removing them from the meat
and outlet.
• To avoid damaging your probe, do not use
tongs to pull on the cable when removing it.
• To avoid breaking the probe, make sure food
is completely defrosted before inserting.
• To prevent possible burns, do not unplug
the probe from the outlet until the oven
has cooled.
• Never leave your probe inside the oven
during a self-cleaning cycle.
• Do not store the probe in the oven.
Cable
Plug
Probe
Handles
The temperature probe has a skewer-like probe at one end and a
plug at the other end that goes into the outlet in the oven.
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Using the Probe
Wa l l Oven
Proper
placement
of the probe
After preparing the meat and placing it on
trivet or on the broiler pan grid, follow these
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directions for proper probe placement.
1 Lay the probe on the outside of the meat
along the top or side and mark with your
finger where the edge of the meat comes to
on the probe. The point should rest in the
center of the thickest meaty part of the roast.
2 Insert the probe completely into the meat,
up to the handle. It should not touch the
bone, fat or gristle.
For roasts with no bone, insert the probe into
the meatiest part of the roast. For bone-in ham
or lamb, insert the probe into the center of the
lowest large muscle or joint.
Insert the probe into the center of dishes such
as meat loaf or casseroles. When cooking fish,
insert the probe from just above the gill into
the meatiest area, parallel to the backbone.
Insert the probe into the meatiest part of the
inner thigh from below and parallel to the leg
of a whole turkey.
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How to set
the oven for
roasting
when using
the probe
Insert the probe into the meat.
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2 Plug the probe into the outlet in the oven.
Make sure it is pushed all the way in.
Close the oven door.
3 Press the PROBE pad.
4 Press the number pads to set the desired
internal food or meat temperature. The
maximum internal temperature for the food
that you can set is 200°F.
5 Press the BAKE pad.
6 Press the number pads to set the desired
oven temperature.
7 Press the START pad.
The display will flash if the probe is inserted into
the outlet and you have not set a probe temperature
and pressed the START pad.
When the oven starts to heat, the word “LO”
will be in the display.
After the internal temperature of the
meat reaches 100°F, the changing internal
temperature will be shown in the display.
8 When the internal temperature of the meat
reaches the number you have set, the probe
and the oven turn off and the oven control
signals. To stop the signal, press the
CLEAR/OFF pad. Use hot pads to remove
the probe from the food. Do not use tongs
to pull on it—they might damage it.
To change the oven temperature during the
Roast cycle, press the BAKE pad and then the
number pads to set the new temperature.
• If the probe is removed from the food before
the final temperature is reached, a tone will
sound and the display will flash until the
probe is removed from the oven.
• You can use the timer even though you
cannot use timed oven operations.
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Using the Convection Oven
Wa l l Oven
Convection
fan
1-Rack
convection
baking
Multi-rack
convection
baking
CAUTION:
When you are using the offset
rack (on 27″ models) in the
lowest position (A), you will
need to use caution when
pulling the rack out. We
recommend that you pull the
rack out several inches and
then, using two pot holders,
pull the rack out by holding
the sides of it. The offset
rack is low and you could be
burned if you place your hand
in the middle of the rack and
pull all the way out. Be very
careful not to burn your hand
on the door when using a rack
in the lowest position (A).
n a convection oven, a fan circulates hot air over,
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under and around the food.
This circulating hot air is evenly distributed
throughout the oven cavity. As a result, foods are
venly cooked and browned—often in less time
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with convection heat.
NOTE: The convection fan will cycle on and off while
cooking to best distribute hot air in the oven.
The convection fan shuts off when the oven door is
opened. DO NOT leave the door open for long periods of
time while using convection cooking or you may shorten
the life of the convection heating element.
The convection fan circulates the heated air evenly
over and around the food using the bake and broil
elements.
When convection baking with only 1 rack, use
CONVECTION BAKE 1 RACK and for best results
place the rack on shelf C or D at the center of the
Because heated air is circulated evenly throughout
the oven, foods can be baked with excellent results
using multiple racks.
The amount of time required for multi-rack
baking may increase slightly for some foods, but
overall time is saved because two to three times as
much food is cooked at once. Cookies, muffins,
biscuits, and other quick breads give good results
with multi-rack baking.
27″ Ovens
When baking on 3 racks, divide the oven into
thirds by placing the offset rack in the third (C)
rack position and the straight racks in first (A) and
fourth (D) rack positions.
For two-rack baking, place the offset rack in the
bottom (A) rack position. Place the straight rack in
the third (C) rack position.
30″ Ovens
When baking on 3 racks, place one rack in the
second (B) position, one in the fourth (D)
position and one in the sixth (F) position.
For two-rack baking, place the offset rack in the
second (B) rack position. Place the straight rack in
the fourth (D) rack position.
oven. Cook times may decrease, so food should be
checked earlier than package directions to make
sure that it does not overcook.
Ideal for cooking large casseroles and lasagna with
good results.
D
C
Offset rack
A
Multi-rack position 27″ oven
F
D
B
Multi-rack position 30″ oven
Adapting
recipes
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You can use your favorite recipes in the
convection oven.
When convection baking, reduce baking
temperature by 25°F or activate the Auto Recipe
™
Conversion feature. See the Special Features section.
Use pan size recommended.
Some package instructions for frozen casseroles
or main dishes have been developed using
commercial convection ovens. For best results
in this oven, preheat the oven and use the
temperature on the package.
Cookware for
convection
cooking
efore using your convection oven, check to see
B
if your cookware leaves room for air circulation in
the oven. If you are baking with several pans, leave
space between them. Also, be sure the pans do not
touch each other or the walls of the oven.
Paper and Plastic
Heat-resistant paper and plastic containers that
are recommended for use in regular ovens can be
used in convection ovens. Plastic cookware that is
heat-resistant to temperatures of 400°F can also
be used.
Metal and Glass
Any type of cookware will work in your convection
ven. However, metal pans heat the fastest and are
o
recommended for convection baking.
Darkened or matte-finished pans will bake faster
than shiny pans.
Glass or ceramic pans cook more slowly.
When baking cookies, you will get the best
results if you use a flat cookie sheet instead of
a pan with low sides.
For recipes like oven-baked chicken, use a pan
with low sides. Hot air cannot circulate well
around food in a pan with high sides.
Convection
roasting
• Good for large tender cuts of meat, uncovered.
The convection fan circulates the heated air evenly
over and around the food. Meat and poultry are
browned on all sides as if they were cooked on a
rotisserie. Heated air will be circulated over, under
and around the food being roasted. The heated
air seals in juices quickly for a moist and tender
product while, at the same time, creating a rich
golden brown exterior.
When you are convection roasting, it is important
that you use the broiler pan and grid for best
convection roasting results. The pan is used to
catch grease spills and the grid is used to prevent
grease spatters.
Grid
Broiler pan
Offset rack (27″ models only)
CAUTION:
When you are using the offset rack (on 27″ models) in the lowest
position (A), you will need to use caution when pulling the rack
out. We recommend that you pull the rack out several inches and
then, using two pot holders, pull the rack out by holding the sides
of it. The offset rack is low and you could be burned if you place
your hand in the middle of the rack and pull all the way out.
Be very careful not to burn your hand on the door when using
a rack in the lowest position (A).
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Using the Convection Oven
Wa l l Oven
How to set
the oven for
convection
baking or
roasting
To avoid possible burns, place the racks in the
orrect position before you turn on the oven.
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1 Press the CONV BAKE/1 RACK pad
(Convection Bake 1-Rack mode) for 1-rack
convection baking. This mode is used for
cooking food items on only 1 rack in
convection bake.
Press the CONV BAKE/MULTI pad
(Convection Bake Multi mode) for multi-rack
convection baking. This mode is used for
cooking food items on more than one rack
(i.e. 2, 3 or more racks) at the same time
in Convection Bake. See the Multi-rackconvection baking section for more
information.
Press the CONV ROAST pad for convection
roasting.
2 Press the number pads to set the desired
oven temperature.
3 Press the START pad.
To change the oven temperature, press the
CONV BAKE/MULTI, CONV BAKE/1 RACK
or CONV ROAST pad and then the number
pads to set the new temperature.
When the oven starts to heat, the changing
temperature, starting at 100°F, will be displayed.
When the oven reaches the temperature you
set, 3 beeps will sound.
4 Press the CLEAR/OFF pad when finished.
NOTE:
• You will hear a fan while cooking with convection.
The fan will stop when the door is opened but the
heat will not turn off.
• You may hear the oven clicking during baking.
This is normal.
• The convection fan will cycle on and off while
cooking to best distribute the hot air in the oven.
Convection
roasting
guide
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MeatsMinutes/Lb.Oven Temp.Internal Temp.
BeefRib, Boneless Rib,Rare20–24325°F140°F†
Top SirloinMedium24–28325°F160°F
(3 to 5 lbs.)Well28–32325°F170°F
Beef TenderloinRare10–14325°F140°F†
Medium14–18325°F160°F
PorkBone-in, Boneless (3 to 5 lbs.)23–27325°F170°F
Chops (1/2 to 1″ thick)2 chops30–35 total325°F170°F
HamCanned, Butt, Shank (3 to 5 lbs.)14–18325°F140°F
(fully cooked)
LambBone-in, Boneless (3 to 5 lbs.)Medium17–20325°F160°F
Well20–24325°F170°F
SeafoodFish, whole (3 to 5 lbs.)30–40 total400°F
Lobster Tails (6 to 8 oz. each)20–25 total350°F
PoultryWhole Chicken (21⁄2 to 31⁄2 lbs.)24–26350°F180°–185°F
Cornish Hens Unstuffed (1 to 11⁄2 lbs.)50–55 total350°F180°–185°F
Stuffed (1 to 11⁄2 lbs.)55–60 total350°F180°–185°F
Duckling (4 to 5 lbs.)24–26325°F180°–185°F
Turkey, whole*
Unstuffed (10 to 16 lbs.)8–11325°F180°–185°F
Unstuffed (18 to 24 lbs.)7–10325°F180°–185°F
Turkey Breast (4 to 6 lbs.)16–19325°F170°F
* Stuffed birds generally require 30–45 minutes additional roasting time. Shield legs and breast with foil to prevent over-browning and
drying of skin.
† The U.S. Department of Agriculture says “Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F means some food
poisoning organisms may survive.” (Source: Safe Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)
How to set
the oven for
convection
roasting
when using
the probe
CAUTION: To prevent possible burns,
do not unplug the probe from the oven outlet until the
oven has cooled. Do not store the probe in the oven.
For best results when roasting large turkeys and
roasts, we recommend using the probe included in
the convection oven.
1 Place the rack (on 27″ models use the offset
rack) in the lowest rack position (A). Insert the
probe into the meat.
2 Plug the probe into the outlet in the oven.
Make sure it is pushed all the way in.
Close the oven door.
3 Press the CONV ROAST pad.
4 Press the number pads to set the desired
oven temperature.
To change the oven temperature during the
Convection Roast cycle, press the CONV ROAST
pad and then press the number pads to set the
new desired temperature.
5 Press the PROBE pad.
6 Press the number pads to set the desired
internal meat temperature.
7 Press the START pad.
The display will flash “PROBE” and the oven control
will signal if the probe is inserted into the outlet, and
you have not set a probe temperature and pressed the
START pad.
When the oven starts to heat, the word “LO”
will be in the display.
After the internal temperature of the meat
reaches 100°F, the changing internal
temperature will be shown in the display.
8 When the internal temperature of the meat
reaches the number you have set, the probe
and the oven turn off and the oven control
signals. To stop the signal, press the
CLEAR/OFF pad. Use hot pads to remove
the probe from the food. Do not use tongs
to pull on it—they might damage it.
If the probe is removed from the food before the final
temperature is reached, a tone will sound and the
display will flash until the probe is removed from
the oven.
NOTES:
• You will hear a fan while cooking with these
features. The fan will stop when the door is opened
but the heat will not turn off.
• You can use the timer even though you cannot use
timed oven operations.
• On double oven models, you will not be able to
use the probe in the upper oven during timed oven
operations. This is because with the probe you are
cooking by temperature rather than time.
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Timed Convection Baking
Wa l l Oven
Using the
timed
features for
convection
cooking
How to set
an immediate
start and
automatic
stop
NOTE: Foods that spoil easily, such as milk, eggs,
ish, stuffings, poultry and pork, should not be
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allowed to sit for more than 1 hour before or after
cooking. Room temperature promotes the growth of
harmful bacteria. Be sure that the oven light is off
because heat from the bulb will speed harmful
bacteria growth.
The oven will turn on immediately and cook for a
selected length of time. At the end of the cooking time,
the oven will turn off automatically.
Make sure the oven clock shows the correct
time of day.
1 Press the CONV BAKE/1 RACK pad
(Convection Bake 1-Rack mode) for 1-rack
convection baking. This mode is used for
cooking food items on only 1 rack in
convection bake.
Press the CONV BAKE/MULTI pad
(Convection Bake Multi mode) for multi-rack
convection baking. This mode is used for
cooking food items on more than one rack
(i.e., 2, 3 or more racks) at the same time in
Convection Bake. See the Multi-rackconvection baking section for more
information.
Press the CONV ROAST pad for convection
roasting.
2 Press the number pads to set the desired
oven temperature.
3 Press the COOK TIME pad.
NOTE: If your recipe requires preheating, you may need
to add additional time to the length of the cooking time.
4 Press the number pads to set the desired
length of cooking time. The minimum
cooking time you can set is 1 minute.
The oven temperature that you set and the
cooking time that you entered will be in the
display.
On double oven models, you can use timed
baking or roasting in one oven while using
self-clean in the other; you can also use
timed baking or roasting in both ovens
at the same time.
NOTE: On double oven models, when using both
ovens at the same time, the times showing in the
display will be for the last oven set. To display the
time set for the first oven set, press the COOK TIME
pad for that oven.
The oven will continue to cook for the
programmed amount of time, then shut off
automatically, unless the WARM feature was set.
6 Press the CLEAR/OFF pad to clear the
display if necessary. Remove the food from
the oven. Remember, even though the oven
shuts off automatically, food left in the oven
will continue cooking after the oven turns
off.
NOTE: You will hear a fan while cooking with this
feature. The fan will cycle on and off while cooking to
best distribute the hot air, and will stop when the door
is opened but the heat will not turn off.
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NOTE: If you want your food to be kept warm for up to
3 hours after the cooking function is finished, press the
WARM/PROOF pad once.
5 Press the START pad.
The display shows the oven temperature that
you set and the cooking time countdown.
(The display starts changing once the
temperature reaches 100°F.)
How to set
a delayed
start and
automatic
stop
You can set the oven control to delay-start the oven,
cook for a specific length of time and then turn off
utomatically.
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Make sure the oven clock shows the correct
time of day.
1 Press the CONV BAKE/1 RACK pad
(Convection Bake 1-Rack mode) for 1-rack
convection baking. This mode is used for
cooking food items on only 1 rack in
convection bake.
Press the CONV BAKE/MULTI pad
(Convection Bake Multi mode) for multi-rack
convection baking. This mode is used for
cooking food items on more than one rack
(i.e. 2, 3 or more racks) at the same time in
Convection Bake. See the Multi-rackconvection baking section for more
information.
Press the CONV ROAST pad for convection
roasting.
2 Press the number pads to set the desired
oven temperature.
3 Press the COOK TIME pad.
NOTE: If your recipe requires preheating, you may need
to add additional time to the length of the cooking time.
4 Press the number pads to set the desired
cooking time.
5 Press the DELAY START pad.
6 Press the number pads to set the time of day
you want the oven to turn on and start cooking.
If you would like to check the times you have set,
press the DELAY START pad to check the start
time you have set or press the COOK TIME pad
to check the length of cooking time you have set.
NOTE: If you want your food to be kept warm for up to
3 hours after the cooking function is finished, press the
WARM/PROOF pad once.
7 Press the START pad.
NOTE: An attention tone will sound if you are using
timed baking or roasting and do not press the START
pad after entering the baking or roasting temperature.
When the oven turns on at the time of day you
have set, the display will show the changing
temperature (starting at 100°F) and the cooking
time countdown. (The display starts changing
once the temperature reaches 100°F.)
NOTE: On double oven models, when using both ovens
at the same time, the times showing in the display will be
for the last oven set. To display the time set for the first
oven set, press the DELAY START pad to check the start
time you have set or press the COOK TIME pad to check
the length of cooking time you have set.
The oven will continue to cook for the
programmed amount of time, then shut off
automatically, unless the WARM feature was set.
8 Press the CLEAR/OFF pad to clear the display
if necessary. Remove the food from the oven.
Remember, even though the oven shuts off
automatically, food left in the oven will continue
cooking after the oven turns off.
NOTE: You will hear a fan while cooking with this
feature. The fan will cycle on and off while cooking to
best distribute the hot air, and will stop when the door is
opened but the heat will not turn off.
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Warming
Wa l l Oven
How to set
the oven
for warming
Warm keeps cooked foods warm for up to
3 hours after the cooking function is finished,
or it can be activated independently to keep
already cooked foods warm.
This feature is not designed to reheat cold
food.
To use this feature independently, press
the WARM/PROOF pad once and then the
START pad.
To activate this feature for use after Timed
Baking or Roasting, press the WARM/PROOF
pad once while programming the oven and
before pressing START.
To Crisp Stale Items
• Place food in low-sided dishes or pans.
• For best results, place the food items in a
single layer; do not stack.
• Leave them uncovered.
• Check crispness after 20–30 minutes. Add
time as needed.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Food should be kept hot in its cooking container or
transferred to a heat-safe serving dish.
• For moist foods, cover them with an oven-safe lid or
aluminum foil.
• Fried or crisp foods do not need to be covered but
can become too dry if warmed for too long.
• Repeated opening of the door allows the hot air to
escape and the food to cool.
• Allow extra time for the temperature inside the oven
to stabilize after adding items.
• With large loads it may be necessary to cover some
of the cooked food items.
• Remove serving spoons, etc., before placing
containers in the oven.
• Do not use plastic containers, lids or plastic wrap.
CAUTION: Plastic containers,
lids or plastic wrap will melt if placed in the oven.
Melted plastic may not be removable and is not
covered under your warranty.
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Proofing
Wa l l Oven
How to set
the oven
for proofing
The proofing feature maintains a warm
environment useful for rising yeast-leavened
products.
Place the covered dough in a dish in the
1
oven on rack B or C.
NOTE: For best results, cover the dough with a cloth
or with greased plastic wrap (the plastic may need to
be anchored underneath the container so the oven
fan will not blow it off).
2 Press the WARM/PROOF pad twice and then
the START pad.
The display will read “PrF” (proof).
The oven interior light turns on and remains
on during proofing.
The proofing feature automatically provides
the desired temperature for proofing and
therefore does not have a temperature
adjustment.
3 Set the TIMER ON/OFF for a maximum
of 1 hour. Depending upon the recipe, bread
may complete proofing in less than 1 hour.
Check bread as needed for progress.
4 After 1 hour of proofing, press the
CLEAR/OFF pad. If proofing is not
complete, leave the bread in the closed
oven until it reaches the desired height.
NOTE:
Set the oven to PROOF for a maximum
of 1 hour, then leave the bread in the
closed oven until it reaches the desired
height. Using PROOF in excess of 1 hour
may kill the yeast.
• To avoid lowering the oven temperature and
lengthening proofing time, do not open the
oven door unnecessarily.
• Check bread products early to avoid
over-proofing.
NOTES:
• Do not use the proofing mode for warming food or
keeping food hot. The proofing oven temperature is
not hot enough to hold foods at safe temperatures.
Use the WARM feature to keep food warm.
• Proofing feature on upper oven only.
• Proofing will not operate when oven is above
125°F. “HOT” will show in the display.
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Adjust the Oven Thermostat
Wa l l Oven
Do it
yourself!
To adjust
the oven
thermostat
You may find that your new oven cooks
differently than the one it replaced. Use your
new oven for a few weeks to become more
familiar with it. If you still think your new
oven is too hot or too cold, you can adjust
the thermostat yourself.
1 Press the BAKE and BROIL HIGH/LOW
pads at the same time for 3 seconds until the
display shows “SF.”
2 Press the BAKE pad of the oven on which
you want to adjust the oven thermostat.
A two-digit number shows in the display.
Press BAKE once to decrease (-) the oven
temperature, or twice to increase (+).
3 The oven temperature can be adjusted up
to (+) 35°F hotter or (-) 35°F cooler. Press
the number pads the same way you read
them. For example, to change the oven
temperature 15°F, press 1 and 5.
4 When you have made the adjustment, press
the START pad to go back to the time of day
display. Use your oven as you would normally.
Do not use thermometers, such as those found
in grocery stores, to check the temperature
setting of your oven. These thermometers may
vary 20–40 degrees.
NOTE: This adjustment will only affect
baking temperatures; it does not affect broiling
or self-cleaning temperatures. The adjustment
will be retained in memory after a power failure.
The type of
margarine
will affect
baking
performance!
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Most recipes for baking have been developed
using high-fat products such as butter or
margarine (80% fat). If you decrease the fat,
the recipe may not give the same results as
with a higher-fat product.
Recipe failure can result if cakes, pies,
pastries, cookies or candies are made with
low-fat spreads. The lower the fat content
of a spread product, the more noticeable
these differences become.
Federal standards require products labeled
“margarine” to contain at least 80% fat by
weight. Low-fat spreads, on the other hand,
contain less fat and more water. The high
moisture content of these spreads affect the
texture and flavor of baked goods. For best
results with your old favorite recipes, use
margarine, butter or stick spreads containing
at least 70% vegetable oil.
Using the Self-Cleaning Oven
Wa l l Oven
Before a
clean cycle
The oven door must be closed and all controls
ust be set correctly for the cycle to work properly.
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We recommend venting your kitchen with an
open window or using a ventilation fan or hood
during the first self-clean cycle.
Remove the broiler pan, broiler grid, probe,
all cookware and any aluminum foil from
the oven.
Gray porcelain-coated oven racks (including the
offset rack) may remain in the oven during the
self-cleaning cycle without being damaged. The
nickel-plated oven racks (including the offset
rack) may remain in the oven during the selfcleaning cycle, but they will darken and become
hard to slide.
Do not use abrasives or oven cleaners. Clean
the top, sides and outside of the oven door
with soap and water.
Make sure the oven light bulb cover (on some
models) is in place and the oven light is off.
IMPORTANT: The health of some birds is
extremely sensitive to the fumes given off
during the self-cleaning cycle of any oven.
Move birds to another well-ventilated room.
Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom.
(Appearance may vary.)
On double oven models, you can set a clean cycle in
both ovens at the same time. The last oven set will
automatically delay its start until the end of the first
oven’s clean cycle.
On double oven models, you can use timed baking in
one oven and self-clean the other at the same time.
How to set
the oven for
cleaning
CAUTION: Never place
cooking utensils or any other items on the oven
floor. There is a heating element beneath the
oven floor. Placing items on the oven floor may
cause the oven to overheat, resulting in damage
to the oven and risk of damage or fire to
cabinets.
1 Press the SELF CLEAN STD/LOW pad once
for a 4-hour clean time or twice for a 3-hour
clean time.
A 3-hour self-clean time is recommended for
use when cleaning small, contained spills. A
self-clean time of 4 hours or longer is
recommended for a dirtier oven.
2 If a time other than 4 hours or 3 hours is
needed, use the number pads and enter the
desired clean time.
You can change the clean time to any time
between 3 hours and 5 hours, depending on
how dirty your oven is.
3 Press the START pad.
The door locks automatically. The display
will show the clean time remaining. It will
not be possible to open the oven door until the
temperature drops below the lock temperature
and the LOCKED light goes off.
When the LOCKED light goes off, you will be
able to open the door.
• The word “LOCK” will flash and the oven
control will signal if you set the clean cycle
and forget to close the oven door.
• To stop a clean cycle, press the CLEAR/OFF
pad. When the LOCKED light goes off
indicating the oven has cooled below the
locking temperature, you will be able to
open the door.
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Using the Self-Cleaning Oven
Wa l l Oven
How to
delay the
start of
cleaning
1 Press the SELF CLEAN STD/LOW pad once
for a 4-hour clean time or twice for a 3-hour
clean time.
3-hour self-clean time is recommended for
A
use when cleaning small, contained spills. A
self-clean time of 4 hours or longer is
recommended for a dirtier oven.
2 If a time other than 4 hours or 3 hours is
needed, use the number pads and enter the
desired clean time.
You can change the clean time to any time
between 3 hours and 5 hours, depending on
how dirty your oven is.
3 Press the DELAY START pad.
4 Using the number pads, enter the time of
day you want the clean cycle to start.
5 Press the START pad.
The door locks automatically. The display will
show the start time. It will not be possible to
open the oven door until the temperature
drops below the lock temperature and the
LOCKED light goes off.
When the LOCKED light goes off, you will be
able to open the door.
NOTE: On double oven models, you can set a delay
clean in both ovens at the same time. The second oven
set will automatically delay the start of cleaning until
the end of the first oven’s clean cycle.
To recall the start time of the second oven set, press
the DELAY START pad on the controls for the
second oven.
After a
clean cycle
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You may notice some white ash in the oven.
Wipe it up with a damp cloth after the
oven cools.
If white spots remain, remove them with
a soap-filled steel wool pad and rinse
thoroughly with a vinegar and water mixture.
These deposits are usually a salt residue that
cannot be removed by the clean cycle.
If the oven is not clean after one clean cycle,
repeat the cycle.
• You cannot set the oven for cooking until the
oven is cool enough for the door to unlock.
• While the oven is self-cleaning, you can press
the CLOCK pad to display the time of day.
To return to the clean countdown, press the
SELF CLEAN STD/LOW pad.
• If the racks become hard to slide, wipe the
rack supports with cooking oil.
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