Roper B4607B0, B4607X0, B6757B0, B6757X0 Use And Care Manual

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BUILT-IN
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Copy
7ifour Model and Serial
IN YHE BOX BELOW
you call for service, or with a question, have this information ready.
Keep this book, you installation guide,
your warranty and the sales slip together.
Model No.:
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Serial No.:
Purchase Date:
Part No. 336728
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s/%tti‘t’ RULES . . . . . . . . .._..... . . . . . ..a-4
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BURNER IGNITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW 1
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and Upper Oven Controls
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Oven Controls
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Light
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Vent
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. Clock
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Lower
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Oven
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Oven
1. Open windows
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas;
2. Don’t touch electrical switches
3. Extinguish any open flame
4. Call your gas supplier immediately
COOKING HINTS
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Moisture
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New Oven Odor
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
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Rack and Pan Arrangement
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Usrng ForI
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Do not store or use gasoline or other
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Common Bakrng Problems and Causes
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Choosrng Oven Cookware
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flammable vapors and liquids in the
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Brollrng Tips
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vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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Posrfronrng Broiler Pan
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CLEANING AND CARE
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Oven Cleanrng
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Cleanrng lnstructrons
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Removable Oven Bottom
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Removable Oven Racks
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Removable Oven Door
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PREVENTING SERVICE CALLS
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L.P. Burner Adjustments
The adlustmenls In your Installation Gurde must be made before you !ry to use your range.
II you are using Liquefied Petroleum Gas (botlled gas) all L.P. adlustments
In your Installation gurde must be made before use.
If your range is not properly adjusted. names may be too hrgh. or the oven
may use too much fuel, release toxrc fumes or cook poorly.
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FIND PROBLEMS DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD
Model and Serial Numbers
Warranlles are based on trme, not usage. You should try each feature and
Put the Model and Senal Numbers of your new range In the box on the
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front of this book.
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control on your new oven soon after rnslallafron
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Read the Safety Rules below and all operating instructions
before using this appliance.
GENERAL
Keep ths manual for further use.
Be sure your oven is properly installed and grounded.
Never try to repair or replace any part of the oven unless recommended in thus manual. All other servrcing should be done by a qualrlred technIctan.
Never block the flow of combusfron and ventrlatron air. Always keep oven vent ducts open for free arr flow. The oven vent duct IS below the control panel.
PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN
leach your children not to play wrth oven controls. As they become old
enough teach them to use the oven safely and correctly.
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Never leave chrldren alone or unwatched rn an area where an oven iS rn use Chrldren should never be allowed to srt or stand on the open Oven door. Never leave the oven door open when the oven IS unattended.
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SAFETY
Never use your oven for warming or heating a room. Such use can be dangerous as well as damaging lo oven parts.
Never wear loose fittrng or hanging clofhes while using your oven. Such clothes may rgnrte and cause serious injury.
Never heat unopened food contamers. Pressure burld-up may make con­tainer burst and cause Injury.
Always use ‘2re when openng oven door. Let hot arr or sleam escape before removrng or replacrng food.
Always move oven racks whrle oven is cool.
Always use dry pot holders when removtng pans from the oven or sur.
face units. Most or damp pot holders can cause steam burns Do no! use
a lowel or other bulky cloth.
GREASE FIRES
Never leave contarners of fat or drl
r-‘ngs near the oven. Never lel grease Cottect on your oven. You can help prevent grease kres II you clean up grease sprllovers.
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Never use alumrnum loll to lkne oven botloms. Improper use of these liners may create a lrre hazard or cause incomplele combuslron. See page 7 for 11~s on usrng fort.
Always keep Ihe appliance area clear and free from lhings that will burn, gasoline and other flammable vapors and kqulds. Never slore malerrals In an oven Flammable Hems may catch fire and plaslic Items may melt and burn.
Always remember lo remove the brorler pan from the range and clean
II when you are done brolkng. If you leave the brorler pan full of grease
In Ihe range and later use rhe oven, you may have a broiler fire.
PU-I-TING OUT A GREASE FIRE
If you do have a grease fire, do not try to move the pan. Instead:
1. Keep oven door closed.
2. Turn oven off.
3. If the fire continues, throw baking soda on the fire.
Never use water on a grease fire - it will only spread the flames. Never pick up a flaming pan.
GLOW BAR IGNITION
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Your oven has glow bar igni!ion. When you turn lhe oven on, the glow bar igntler begrns lo heal. When the ignrter is ho1 enough, rn ati 1 mintie. the gas flows inlo Ihe burner and is rgnrled.
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During a power failure the burner cannot be lit and you should not It-y lo do so.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
0 Why do I sometimes hear the oven burner coming on and going
OH whrle I’m baking.
A. The burner turns on and OH lo keep the oven al the temperature YCU s.~
0. What IS glowing under the oven boltom? Is anything wrong?
A. The glow bar ignller glows a brlghl orange when hor II cycles on and
OH wrth Ihe fhermoslat and WII glow whenever rhe burner IS on.
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