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User
-
Manual-
s
Electric Ranges
51 8900 Vl
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Table
of Contents
IMPORTANT
COOK-TOP USE
OVEN USE
HO\ry TO
SETTING THB
GENERAL
BEFORE YOU
SAFETY
OPERATE
CARE AND CLEANING
CALL SERVICE
COI{TENTS
THE
CLOCK
INSTRUCTIONS
OVEN
AND TIMER
PAGE
3
5
7
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8
9
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IMPORTAI\T
SAFETY
INSTRT]CTIO]\S
'I'his
manual
when
usir.rg the
Please pay
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film¡'t¡lÑllt
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a
All ranges
a
L¡uly
to
a
Install anti-tip
a
See
lnstallation
To reclttce
to the
the
anti-tip
mttst be followed
range.
attention
ANrr-rrp
persons
risk
blacket
It rnay
may cattse
can tip,
clevice
Instructions.
of tipping,
to these
cause seliously
injury
DBvr
could result.
packed
installation
READ
SAVE
to
reduce
words,
or
c E
with range,
the range
instnlctions
ALL INSTRUCTIONS
TI]ESE
which will
harm, death
propelty
must
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
potential
risk
alelt
or
danrage
be secured
proper
for
of fire,
you
about
property
you
if
by properly
installation.
INFORMATIOI\
BEFORE
FOR FUTURE
electric
clo
shock, ol to prevent
harrnful
clamage if
not follow
installed anti-tip
USING THIS
sitr-rations,
you
do not
instructior.rs.
LTNIT
REFERENCE
ir¡ur.y
ancl follow
follow
bracket
all
instructions.
provi¿ecl
pel.solls
to
give¡
or.pr.operty
instr.uctio¡s:
with
the ra¡ge.
da¡rage
please
refer
General:
a
use this
a
Proper
a
Never use your
a
Do not
should
a
Wear proper
a
User
selvicing
a
Storage
a
Do
not
Use only
'
touch
EeliS[NG
'
range
IEIEIIN.
'
clirnbing
¡
DO
NOT
SURFACES
Areas
tottch,
of oveu
oven
appliance
Installation -
appliance
leave
children
never
be allowed
apparel
servicing -
shoulcl
in
or on appliance
use
water
potholders
dry
hot heating
Dã
ancl could
Do nor
on the range
TOUCH
OF TllE
neal'sttt'face
or let clothing
until they
vent
opening
only
for its
Be sttre your
for
alone
to sit or
Loose-f,rtting
-
Do
not repair
be referred
grease
on
-
elernents. Do
not allow
tip it
over, resulting
stot'e
to leach
SURFACE
OVEN. Both
trnits
and
or other
have had
and
surfaces
intendecl
appliance
warming
-
Children
stand on
or replace
qualified
to a
-
Flamrnable
fires
Surother fire
-
Moist
or darnp potholdels
not use a towel
anyone
itetls
stepping,
in serious
of interest
iterns could
UNITS,
sulfaces units
intelior
sufficient
sttrfaces
flamurable
time to cool.
near this
pulpose
or heating
should not
or hanging garments
AREAS
as described
properly
is
part
any
part
any
technician.
rnaterials
or
leaning
burns
to children
be seriously
NEAR TI{ESE
of
an oven rnay
llaterials
oper.ring,
installed
the room.
be left
ofthe
appliance,
of the
appliance
should
or flame,
ou
hot
other bulky
or
sitting on the
or other injury.
in the
injured.
ar.rd oven
contact
Aurong these
oven
door al.rcl
in this
rnanual.
and
alone
or unattencled
shoulcl
never be worn while
unless
not be stoled
or
use dly chernical
surfaces may
cloth.
dool or
cabinets
UNITS,
heating
surface units,
become
surfaces
window.
elernents
hot enough
grounded
specifioally
in an
result
above
a range
HEATING
areas
ale the
qualif,red
by a
in l.he
area
using the
recomrnenclecl
oven, storage
or foarn-type
in bur¡s
storage
clrawel
or on the
ELBMENTS
may
be hot even
to cause bLu.ns.
near
units, heati¡g
oook
top, surfÀces
technician.
where appliance
appliance.
i¡ this
ch'awer
fi'om steam.
or near
extingLrisher.
Do ¡ot let potholclers
of this r¡nit.
gr,rard
back
OR
IN'|ERIOIì
thor.rgh
they
Dirring
ele¡reirts
facing
is in
rnanual.
surface
It may
of a
lange
a¡e dark
á¡d
after use,
or inter.ior.
the cook
use. They
All other
units.
<iarnage
-
chilcL.en
i¡ color,
clo not
surfaces
top,
the
the
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r
'1
¡
Surface
.
Glazed
suitable
.
,
Utensils
ignition of flarnmable
positioned so
.
Use
bottorns
heating element to clilect contact and may result in ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of utensils
improve
.
Never
For
Coil
Cooking
cooking
fol lange-top
handles should be turned inward and not extend
proper
large enough
efficiency.
leave surface units
Surface Elements Cook-top models:
o Make sure reflector
Units:
utensils
that it is turned inward,
pan
size
Only certain types of
-
service without breaking due to the sudclen
materials,
This appliance is
-
to
cover the surface unit-heating element. The use of undersized
unattended
pans
glass, glass/ceramic,
and spillage due to
and does not extend over adjacent surface units.
equipped with one or-more sulface units of cliff'erent size.
at high heat setting
or drip bowls are in
over
unintentional
Boil-over causes smoking ancl
-
place
ceramic, ealthetrware, or other
change
-
in temperature.
adjacent surface units
contact with the utensil, the handle of a
Absence of these
--
To reduce the risk of burns,
Select t¡tensils having flat
utensils will expose aportion of the
gleasy
pans
ol' bowls during cooking rnay subject
glazed utensils ale
utensil
shor"rld be
to burner will also
spillovels
that rnay
ignite.
wiring or cornponents underneath to darnage.
Protective
o
the manual, Improper
o Do not soak removable
o Clean the
burns.
o To avoid the possibility
OFF
liners
cook top with caution
position
Do not use aluminum foil to line surface unit drip bowls or oven bottoms, except as suggested in
-
ancl all coils are cool before atternpting to lift or remove a nnit.
installation of these liners rnay result in a risk of electric shock, or fire.
heating elements
If a
-
of
a burn ol
electric shock, always be certain that the controls fol all surface units are at the
Heating elements should never be irnmersed in
-
wet
sponge is used to wipe spills on a hot cook top, be careful to avoid steam
water.
For Ceramic
o Do not
o Never use the
o Be carefi¡l
o Do not
o Clean cook top with caution
o Do not to leave a hot lid
o Do not cook foods directly
o
Oven:
.
Use care
¡
Do
not
¡
Keep
oven vent ducts rrnobstrr"rctecl.
¡
Placement
is
hot, do
Glass Cook-top models:
cook on broken cook top
broken cook
become
avoid a steam burn. Sorne cleaners can
cook-top and the ceramic
Do
not drop heavy or hard
whcn opening
heat unopened food co¡rtai¡rers
of oven racks
not let
top ancl create a risk of electric shock. Contact a
glass
cook-top
placing
when
hot and could cause burns.
place
or store iterns that can rnelt
oven door - Let hot air or steam escape before removirlg or replacing food.
-
potholdel
spoons or other stirring utensils on
on the cook-top - As the cook-top cools, air can becorne trapped between the lid and the
glass
Always place
contact hot
-
surface
If a wet
-
could break when the lid is rernoved.
the
on
cook-top surface without a
objects on the
Build-up of
-
oven racks in desired location while oven
heating
Ifcook top should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers rnay
as a cntting area.
or catch f,rre on the
sponge ol cloth
produce
element
noxious frunes
glass
cook-top, they rnay cause it to craok.
pressure
in oven.
qualif,red
glass
glass
is
used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to
ifapplied to a hot surface.
pan.
may cause container to bulst and result in injuty.
technician irnrnediately.
cook-top surface when it is in use. They may
cook-top, even when it is not being used.
is
cool. If rack must be moved while oven
penetrate
the
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COOK-TOP
USE
SETTING
a
Place
push
a
Note:
light
setting
the setting
.
Whe'
The surface
when
a
Plu."
push
a
in
setti.g
settings
the
glowing
the sr.rrface
.
When
The surface
Note:
when
light
continue
to
suffioiently.
m$¡ffñ
burns
and
hot
SURFACE
the
tnrn
and
turn
a,,d
a
as
tnrn
and
turn
and
as a
red surface
heating
cooking
cooking
glow
after
Iìadiant
may
utensil
elernent
cooking
cooking
cooking
"oit".tly
in
CONTROLS
the sr"rrface
on
the sr.rrface
lower
a
to
on
cookware
surface
a lower
heating
area.
on
control
the
surface
the
adjust
indicator
guide and
cotnpletecl,
is
frnished
is
sized
the
to
guicle and
is completed,
elemert
is hnishecl
occru'if
trtln
knob
to
them
the
control
setting
light
easy
is an
the
on
control
to
setting
them
adjust
extending
area
the surface
turn
easy
knob
light
is
rîay
i'dicator
is an
elernents
glass surfaoe
eletnent'
in
finish
needed'
as
sut'face
will
to
way
radiant
in either
knob
finish
needed.
as
will
to
way
turned
appear
is
either
.ooting.
element
glow when
sr'rle
bé
surface
.ooking.
beyoncl
element
glow
bã sure
the
to
to
touchecl
direction
contlol
The
off
one
srtrface
all
element'
direction
The
"Each
surface
bottom
the
off
when
surface
all
position
oFF
cooled
have
before
to
before
or more
to
contlol
before
or rrore
one
has
it
desirecl
the
knobs
removing
elements
desired
the
knobs
element
of
edge
removing
elements
ancl will
they
after
cooled
setting,
not
do
the
elernents
ttrrned
ale
setting'
not
clo
provi<les
cookware
the
the
elements
a'e tnrnecl
glow until
have
sufficiently'
Start
have
pan'
are
hive
a constant
pan'
are
been
be
to
tttrned
off'
Start
to be
inclicates
turned
off.
the
turned
cool,<1ne,o1e1iT::,:::.llTl"i
rnost
set
on' A
most
set
on'
The
heating
off.
exactly
quick
cooking
exaotly
amonnt
the
quick
A
strrfaoe
hot
sttrface
The
patticular setting
a
on
glance
opttut19l:,:.1
particular
a
on
at
heat
of
cookware
glance
indicator
area
glass surface
at
is
at
has
this
each
too
this
cooled
rnay
indicatol
"-,llïl"i
setting'
setting'
srnall
inclicatol
light
will
still
use
use
A
for
be
ù
lulùIrù
lJ
I Du
D
u r\r'
Õ
Usethefollowingchartasaguide'h"n,.ttingffitt,,.gsar.ebasedoncookinginrnedittm-weightrnetalparrswith
pans'
of
types
other
6)
(2
a'd
(7
using
8)
-
4)
-
type
of
utensil
usecl
rnost
Start
Continue
Maintain
foods
Keep
food
Keep
the
ancl
foods,
rapicl
a
slow
a
cooking,
warnr,
arnount
bring
boil,
boil,
melt,
and
water
fry,
cook
Poach,
simmer
type
RECOMMENDED
pan broiling
a boil,
to
fry
fat
deep
thicken
soups,
stew
of food
being
satlces
cooked
USE
gravies, steanr
ancl
infllrence
will
the
vegetables
setting
needed
may
They
(HI
HIGH
MEDIUM
MEDTUM
MEDTUM
(LO
LOW
The
Note:
cooking
vary when
SETTING
9)
-
HIGH
(5
-
LOV/
l)
-
size
results.
for best
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COIL
ELEMENTS
.
Surface units should be level for optirnal cooking results. Dlip bowls, when clean, reflect heat back to the cookware.
They also help catch spills.
AND BURNER BOWLS
(Coil
Surface Elements
Cook-top
Models)
.
.
.
CERAMIC
.
¡
.
.
Cookware should have
ruler across the bottorn. There should
Utensil
sizes shor"rld match with surface unit size. Pans should cover the entire elernent to absorb
bottorns that
flat
be no
Avoid using an undersized utensil that would expose
ignition.
Pans shor.rld
trap enough heat to cause discoloring of the burner
enarnel
GLASS
The surface cooking
selected heat level.
Wiping off the cook-top
For rnore information,
Use cookware about the
the area.
Use flat-bottorned cookware for best heat conduction and energy efficiency. Cookware
dented bottoms could cause uneven heating and
not extend more than one inch over the coil element. The
range
surface.
(Ceramic
Glass Cook-top Models)
area will
glow
red when an element is on.
before and after each use will help keep it free frorn stains and
"Care
see
same size as the surface cooking area. Cookware should not extend rnole than one inch outside
and Cleaning" section.
make
gaps
good
contact
between
portion
a
the entile
with
the
and the ruler.
utensil
of the surface unit,
surface
boftorn
unit. Check for flatness by rotating a
resulting in serious burns or clothing
surface of the
bowl, damage to the surface units ancl or crazing of the
It
will cycle on and off, at all settings,
poor
cooking results.
pan
provide
rounded,
with
the maxiurum heat.
in this situation could
porcelain
to
maintain the
most
the
even heating.
warped,
ribbed or
.
Detennine flatness by
cookware.
placing
the straight edge of a Luler, no space ol' Iight
shoulcl
be visible
between
it
and
the
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BEFORB
SBTTING
OVEN
CONTROL
OVEN
--l
{
r
T
USE
I
*
Vent
element.
DO NOT
Arranging
.
T.,
.
Racks
will not
o
Do
remove,
To
replace,
To
Broiling
Cookies,
Broiling
Broiling
pies,
F-r"n
Tnrkey,
Oven
"""td
have
rnove
not
putl
fit the
chicken
meats,
pies, biscuits
cakes,
rnedium
fish,
well-done
angel
or ham
toast
venting
This
BLOCK
Racks
l-ssitl"
stop-locks,
tilt.
racks
rack
the
r.ack
foods
food
OVEN
burns,
out
onto
ftsh
or
steaks,
strch
cake,
n.".rtuty
i,
VENT.
place racks
when
that
so
ware
bake
with
stop
the
until
guides
the
Recommended
muff,tns
and
hamburgers
as chicþn
bread,
yeast
foi
praced
on
position,
the
on
FOOD
q{h"p'
:ncllobsler
"utt"@
prop..
the
in
thetn'
oveí
Rack
circulation
air
desile
"orr".ìly
the
raise
walls.
Positions
position
on
front
the
Tilt
for
Whentheovenisol1,warlnairflowsthroughtherightreat.
on'
before
and
resttlts'
slide
co'ring
back
it
RACK
cornpletely
place'
into
POSITION
or'rt'
in
before
s'pports,
the
edge
front
Broili
oven
the
tulning
and slide
the
of
Baki
and
the
they
out'
rack
good baking
oveu
stop
will
trpward
and
I or2
2or3
2
J
4
4
r
ì
I
I
:
and
Circulation
Air
.
.
¡
NUMBER
T"
"ook
best
For.
toucheach
not
hot
The
3
into
food
air
air.rRust
OI-
or'4
Oven
the
evenly,
circulation
other,
circulate
PANS
air
hot
and
oven
the
ar.or.rnd
Centet'
Side
-pposite
must
baking
door,
of
by side
able
be
results
sides
pans
the
rack
slightlY
or
colners
to
allow
or
and
each
on
circulate'
two
ofthe
back
bake
staggered
ru.k,
inches
oven
ware
Mo
of space
cavity.
oven
in the
POSITION
aronncl
even
for
ON
bake
heat
RACK
ware
to
an<l
reach
sul'e
be
arottnd
palls ancl
foocl'
the
bake
ware
clo
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HOW
TO
OPERATE
TTIE OVEN
IIfiEfn
is leached,
The oven
during cooking.
The oven inclicator
the
indicator
Bakine
baking,
Before
1. Preheat the oven
results when baking
2. Tuln the oven
in the recipe.
3. Tuln the oven
Broiline
Before
fil$nõÑ
DO
broiling,
To broil, tuln the
recipe. Position food
smoke. Close the
Broil on one
before turning
Turn
Should an oven fite occuL,
put
NOT
water or
light will
indicator
light
lighf glows
positions
position
the oven control knob
racks and bake
before start baking. To preheat,
control clockwise
Cook longer ifnecessary.
control knob
rack
oven control
door to the broil
side until foocl
or rernoving food.
flour
go
will
until
oakes, cookies,
¿rccording
on broiler
on the fire. Floul
glow
when there is electlic power to the bake element.
off. lt
lights up again when
the oven
OFF when cooking is complete.
is browned, turn and cook
OFF when cooking is
reaches
ware according to "Arranging
pastry
to the ternperature setting desired.
"Arlanging
to
clockwise to BROIL. It is not necessary
pan
provided
stop
close the oven door and
may be explosive.
your
selected ternperatuLe, then
set the oven at the
and breads. Pleheat
oven racks" section.
the lange. It is
with
position
to ensure propcr
complete.
powel
the
oven racks and Ail cilculation in the
the oven for l0 rninutes.
on the second side. Always
turn OFF the oven. If the fire continues,
When the oven temperature
cornes back on the bake elernent.
goes
OFF and
correct ternperature. Preheating
Check food
to
designed to drainjuices
for
pleheat
doneness at the rninirnum time
the
ON
oven unless recommended in the
and
broiling ternpelature.
pull
the
rack ou¡t to the stop
with the
help
use a fire extinguisher.
oven elernent(s)
oven" sections.
necessary
is
prevent
spatter and
position
setting
for
shown
good
TO
SET THE
o
Pless
e
Press
¡
Press
TO SET
.
Press
¡
Press
increase
I l:59
¡
Press
NOTES:
oLrt. While
before the
SETTING THE
CLOCK
and
hold the CLOCK
the
the
THE
the TIMER pacl.
the UP
hours.
the
The
the tirner is
set
DOWN
UP or
CLOCK
TIMER
oI DOWN ARROW
or decrease
TIMER
tirner
time has
pad
does not start
pacl
active,
run out,
pad.
ARIìOW
to start.
the tirne in lO-minute
to start.
or stop cooking. It serves as an extla tirner in the
press
pless
pads
to
pacls
to increase ol declease the
holcl
and
the CLOCK
CLOCK AI\D TIMER
select the tirne of day.
time in one-rninute inclernents. Press
increments. The tirner can
the UP or DOWN ARROW
pad.
be set for any amount of tirne from
kitchen that will beep when
pads
to inclease or cleclease the time. To
(Some
Models)
and hold the
00:01 rninutes to
the set time has nrn
cancel the tinrer
pacls
to
Page 9

GET\ERAL
CARE
AI\D
CLEANING
WARNING:
cleaning
IMPORTANT:
consiclerable
Make
prodr.rcts.
Do
damages.
SURI-ACES
Co¡rtrol
Porcelain
painted
Oven
panel and
enamel
surfaces
cavity
(OJO:ESTE TEXTO
MODELOS
APLICA
PARA
ELECTRICOS)
TEXTO
PAIìA
elements
MODELOS
heating
Oven
(OJO:
ESTE
APLICA
ELECTRICOS
racks
Oven
Broiler
Oven
pan
light
(on
some
l,ift-ofï oven door
you disconneot
sure
not use
Soop,
knobs
surfaces,
SOLO
SOLO
modcls)
any
type of
*uié.
abr.asive
and
HOW
your
stove
sponge
cloih
a soft
TO CLEAN
Before
position.
carefully.
Make
relÌ)ovc
The control
straight
To relocate
control rod
Be sure
.
.
not
Do
any
or
Ifany
towei
cloth
.
Also
a
Fleavy
a
Use
not
Do
any
or
.
To clean
access
than
.
Clean
not.l"un
no
ale heatecl.
f-"uL"
cookins
n"r'rlou.
grease
.
Wash
.
If food
paper.towels
.
Also
¡
Do not
abrasives
Hea
a
B.fr"
a
Replace
.
The oven
befole
for
or sponge
cleaning
Clean
The water
of
sule
thlotrghotrt
knobs
the stern.
off
the
flat side.
weat'rttbber
to
use oven
other
grease, sugar,
aci<l,
cloih
or
and warln
possible
it is
spatteling
vinegat'
,,r" oven
other
the oven
the oven
to
to 5 inches
4
warm
with
tt .
oil to
ttt" broiler
t'om
rinse
and
bulned
has
possible
it is
nse
on any
tterins
r'"plu.ing
bulb
cloor
cleaning,
cleanliness
the
suggested
are
control
the
cloth
with
excess
rernoving
the
rnay be
Clean
knobs,
Then,
cleaners,
matelials
to wipe
to
rnaterials
that
water.
soap
to use vinegar
spillovers
or
t'etnove
cleaners,
bottom,
bottorn
from
the oven
slicle
racks
a
pan
pan
the
or a
into
broiler
on,
dishcloth.
the
to rtse
cornmercial
sttrfaces.
or srrillovers
oven
the
a 4O-watts
with
is rernovable
Be caleful
of any
panel be
warln
ancl
atld
in
cleaners
tilne.
removecl
with
make the
iust
gloves to
cleaning
rnight
etc. spills
light
it up
Rinse
rnay
stains
hard
cleaning
that might
gently lift
cleaning.
for
the resting
water.
rnole
and wipe
frorn
proper
a
pan using
elernents.
easily
the
heating
towel
splinkle
Soaking
viuegar and
cleaners,
oven
light
household
for
is hot.
if it
surface
unless
filst
that the
sure
soap
around
completely
easier
fol
and
cloth
of
side
flat
press
protect
away.
the
powders,
darnage
on surfaces
When
knob
yor-rr hands.
well.
water
ancl
require
(white stains
powders,
datnage
bake element'
the
Be
position
and
Rinse
Any soil
apply
the edges
after
oven
containet'.
water
hot
detergent
with
pan will remove
the
water solution.
cleaning
may requile
be sttre
bulb,
appliance
cleaning.
Always
your
of
otherwise
knobs
Remove
water.
contlols
the
to avoid
cleaning.
soap
warm
the k¡ob
inside
wool
steel
the sulface
while
the surface
solution'
cleaning
wool
steel
the surface
carefr-rl
dry with
not to
clean
will
a small
amottnt
of
bloiling
and
while
powclers, steel
cleaning
than oven
follow label instrLrctions
product can
The
stove.
noted.
TURN OFF
are oD
cause
which
Lemove,
Rinse
coincide
and dry
stove
hal'd
are
pLrll
well'
with
residttes
might
stains
Trl
watel'.
cavity
pads, synthetic
finishing'
use
hot,
are
they
cooled,
has
mild
a
with
pads, synthetic
clean with
abrasive
finishing'
will allow
This
elelneut
the
raise
towel.
the
when
off
burn
vegetable
of
it.
with
lacks
the
rnild
switch
pour
scouring
covet'it
food'
pads or harsh
wool
abrasive
is ttrln
ancl carefully
a soap-filled
hot and
it is
burned-on
a
with
light
bulb
damage'
to
thern
the
fiber
a dry
cleanel
fiber
easier
more
elements
or'
oil
the
orrt
pad.
with
cleaner.
OFF'
on
sttffet'
pads
papel
pads
wet
l'Iow to
.
Operr
o
Pull tro the
rerrove:
the door
lock
the
to
located
fully opened
on both
position.
hinge
the
the hook
ts and
stt
it in
of
Page 10

hinge levers.
the lock
Grasp
disengage
while
hinge
fully
the cloor
the hinge
rotating the
levers.
You may have to apply a little downward
over the hooks.
by the sides;
supports.
top of the door
pLrll the
bottom
pulling
Keep
toward the range to
of the door
the
bottom of the
pressure
trp and towarcl
on the door to
yor,r
door
toward
to
you
corlpletely disengage the
pull
How to
.
replace:
Proceecl in
engaged before unlocking the
Leverse
to reinstall
Ilow to clean the inner door:
.
Soap and
require cleaning
¡
Use a
How to clean the outer door:
.
Use soap and water to thoroughly clean
oven door. Rinse well.
.
Do not let water drip into the
Use a
water will norrnally do the
with a lnild ablasive
glass
cleaner to clean the
glass
cleaner to clean the
the door. Make sule the hinge supports are fully
hinge levers.
job.
Heavy spattering or spillovels rnay
cleaner.
glass
vent openings.
glass
the inside
on
the top, the bottom,
on the outside of
of the door'
the door on some models
(on
some
sides and
models)
front
of the
10
Page 11

ñilTrdT¡tfsûr
occurfences
Ñ".f**
Will
Sr,rfacc
2¡
Properly
n.ip
f¡
Rusting
(Coi1 SuLface
?Þ.i-LBot"lt
0r
(Coil Surface
5) S.'.atches
Cook-toP
(Ceramió
6)
(ôcrarnic
7)
rôctrmic
tl
Metallic
(Celamic
ffit
Stays
(Córamic
that
OCCURRENCE
U.ments
Operate
Elements
Are
Borvls
Elements
Distorted
Elelnents
lJr
Surface
Glass
Marks
Mctal
Glass
Strcaks
Bt'utnn
Glass
Discolorations
Of
*,
,qt
Sheen
Glass
Surface
On
Gtass
Before
noi,i"
are
Or
Do
Pitting
Turning
Are
Abrasions
Cook-toP
Cook-toP
Or
Cook-top
Cook-top
Indicator
Cook+oP
BEFORE
result
Not
Heat
Or
Color
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a)
using
Tl*
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t:ontrol
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r.eview
wo'ktna'ship
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corcl
sttre
outlet
ftlse
triPPed
been
wiring
otttage.
or
to
powcr
control
ttnits
surface
acìds,
with
in/on
stand
srttfàcc
clcnrclrts
p.t1"lcs
ancl
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with
scrapll-tg
or
sut'face
deposrts
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plug
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is not
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setting.
bowls
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arc
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pans.
matcrial
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to
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wash
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drip
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titne'
affect
parrs
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control
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check
off,
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a
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bowls
shoulcl
sizes
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cooking
and
flat-þottoln,cd
utcnsils
glass cook-top
lnarks
scrapcr
bladc
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with
comlrìorl
circuit'
the
agent
Call
sure'
lncorurrt
pans
Flat
nraterials
heating'
eveuly'
heat
foods
(1)
on
is
make
to
completely
as
bowls
cxposcd
arc
possitrlc
as
tcrìlpcraturcs
NOT
DO
be
bottorns
ttsagc
becotne
will
cookwÎtc
cook-top
on
clcaning
rcllìovc
to
boltotns'
clry
or
your
bcttcr
hcat
Heary
Bccause
rnay
for
the
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into
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to
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use
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and
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the
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dircct
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cookware
the
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Page 12

I1)
Baking Results a) Many faotors affect baking results. a) Make sule thc
Poor
l2) Oven Makes
l3)
Oven Door
Light
Oven
14)
Models)
lSome
Clicking Noise a) This is the sonnd of the heating elerlent
off and on during
cooking functions.
ls Crooked a) The door is ont ofposition
Does
Not Work
a) Replace ol tiglrten bulb.
b) Switch oDeratins lisht is broken.
tulning
ploper
Ccr-rter food in the oven and space
allow ail to cilculate. Allow
to the set tenlperature bcforc
the
recolnr-nerrded telnnel'atrìre or bakins time.
Try adjusting the recipes
oven.
rack
position
the
ovelì
placing
is
pans
foocl in
used.
to
a) This is norrnal
a) Elecanse the oven door is removable; it is
sornetirnes
installation. To straighten
and
See
a)
Call for Selvice.
b)
gets
Cleanins"
"Care
ancl Clcaning" in
or¡t of
in this
position
tl-rc
Guide.
duling
door, see
this
Guide.
to
preheal
"Care
12
Page 13

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
.
lf the information in this manual is not followed exactly,
.
property
This
damage,
appliance must be
IMPORTANT:
.
Save these instructions for
BEFORE STARTING
INSTALLER:
.
Read all instructions contained in these
¡
Leave installation instructions
.
Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer.
HOMEOWNER:
.
Keep installation instructions for future reference.
personal
injury or death.
pronerlv qrounded.
local electrical
the
homeowner.
with
installation instructions before installing range,
a fire or
inspector's use.
electrical
shock may result causing
PARTS INCLUDED
¡
Anti-Tip bracket
.
Anchor sleeves
.
Bolts
WARNING! For
.
All
clearances
.
Be sure
personal
and spacing dimensions must be met for safe use of
your
appliance is
.
Adjustable wrench or channel lock
.
Phillips screwdriver
Electric or hand drill
'
n
Wood floors:3/16" drill bit
.
Concrete/ceramic floors:
tipped masonry drill bit
o
3/8" nut driver
I MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCT¡ONS
safety,
Failure to do so could result in serious injury or even death.
remove
properly
installed and
WARNING! To reduce the risk of tipping, the
All ranges can
.
lnjury to
.
lnstall anti-tip device
.
See lnstallation lnstructions.
tip.
persons
could result.
packed
with range.
13/32"
house
ANTI-TIP DEVICE
provided
or open
fuse
grounded
range must be
with the range.
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
pliers
carbide-
circuit breaker before
by a
secured by
.
.
.
.
.
your
qualified
Tape measure
Safety
Pencil
Level
Hammer
range.
technician.
properly
glasses
(may
be
needed
beginning
installed anti-tip bracket
for anchors)
installation.
you
lf
pushed
is
pull
the
range out and away from the wall for
back aoainst the
wall.
any
reason, make sure
the
Anti-Tip
bracket is
engaged
when the
range
Page 14

PREPARE
INSTALL
TO
TFIE
RANGE
A. REMOVE
Remove
TNSTALLATTON
b.
provide
stability
Cabinet
Follow all dimension
countertop
.
.
.
SHIPPING MATERIALS
packaging
adequate clearances
floor.
of the
dimension
and cabinet cuts.
The range
sure the cabinets
Make
range.
the
minimum
30"
minimum clearance
24"
millboard
a
a
a
a
minimum clearance
18"
To reduce
should
a range hood that
no deeper
1" minimum
A=2O"
Wall
length
be avoided.
or 30"
receptacle
is
materials.
Failure
REQUIRED
between the
requirements
requirements
may be
covered
the risk
placed
clearance between
with
of burns
lf cabinet
sticks
than 1 3".
to wall
parallel
on either side
(it
depends the
-
8" to 22"
the floor.
to
to remove
CLEARANCES
range and
provided
with 0"
wall covering around
and
when
not less than
upper cabinet
or fire when
out at least
bellow
clearance at
cooking surface
bottom
No. 28 MSG
storage
space is
5" beyond
of range
model)
from either
packaging
adjacent
prevent
to
materials
the back
the range
and
of wood or
metal
sheet steel,
to countertop,
reaching
over hot
to be
the front
36" height.
above
cabinet,
7 Vz"
could
combustible
property
wall and
can
bottom
cabinet is
suface
provided
of the
max. from
in damage
result
sudaces.
damage,
clearance
0.5"
withstand
of unprotected
protected
stainless
0.015"
elements,
cook-top,
the
above
cabinets.
Cabinets
floor.
appliance.
to the
proper
for
Check
potential fire hazard
side walls
at
temperatures
wood
not less
by
steel, 0.024"
cabinet storage
tlre
installed
the electrical
Orient
of cabinet.
(up
or metal
than
aluminum
risk can
above a cook-top
incorrect
flame
or 0.020"
supply
generated
retardant
electrical
and
200"F)
to
cabinet
1/c"
space above
be reduced
receptacle
the
and
by
copper.
cook-top
the
by installing
must be
so the
TYPICAL
CABINET INSTALLATION
nt-l
ELECTRICAL
OUTLET
AREA
Page 15

€. ANTI-TI P BRACKET ¡NSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce
screws
on an open door or
the risk of tipping of the range, the range must be secured to the floor by
packed
with the
range. Failure
if
child
a
to
climbs upon
installthe anti-tip bracket will allow
it. Serious injury might result from spilled hot liquids
properly
the range to tip
installed anti-tip bracket and
over if excessive weight is
from the range itself.
or
place
lf
range is ever moved to a different location, the ant¡-tip
lnstructions
screws do not
Anti-tip
bracket installation:
1. The anti-tip
2. lf the range
rear wall and its
3. lf the range is not
against the
4,
To
mount
drill bit to drill the two holes. Use the
5. To
mount
drill with a3/16" drill bit
in anti-t¡p
Use the two screws
6. Move range close to
7. Move range
provided
are
penetrate plumbing.
bracket must
is
rear
for installation in wood or cement fastened to the floor. When fastening to the floor, be sure that
installed to hold the right rear leg of
be
place
into a range opening,
right side against cabinet
place
into a range opening,
wall.
place
adjacent.
anti-tip bracket to wood floor, use the bracket to mark where
two screws
anti-tip bracket to concrete or
to drill the two holes. Tap
bracket with holes in floor.
into
provided
opening. Plug the
position
to fasten
making sure right rear
ceramic floor, use the bracket to mark where to drill mounting holes.
anti-tip bracket to floor.
power
supply cord into
bracket must be
range.
also
moved
and
installed
with
range.
the anti-tip bracket so that the closed edge of the bracket is against the
just
place
the anti-tip bracket so that the closed edge of the bracket is
to drill mounting holes. Use a drill with a 1/8"
provided
plastic
leveling leg slides into
to fasten anti-tip bracket
anchors into
the
mounting holes in floor with hammer. Line up holes
grounded
anti-tip
outlet and
bracket.
to
floor.
gas
Use a
supply line.
Rear leveling
leg
Anti-tip
bracket
Slide Range
back
Page 16

I
r
r
This range
ANSI/NFÞA
This
frequency
using a
lf
accordance
lf using
must
No. 70
range must
as specified
power
with
a direct
wire connection,
equipment-ground
range.
on the
lead
installing
when
Rear
the
alloy
may
pinched. connect
tonnector
To remove
To replace
or range
the
Remove
1.
Remove
2.
Remove
3.
4. Take
the
the cover
properly
be
-
latest
be connected
supply
local
all
on
cord,
codes
installed
editionl
the
conductor
permanent
Access
only
cable
Rear
the
the screw
the
Cover
instructed
as
strain
wire
main
screws
wiring,
cover
top
A located
offfrom
cover
wire
Rear
ELECTR¡CAL
grounded by a
and
-
Local
and
by means
model/serial
plug
the
and
this
must
tã
relief.
is necessary
from the
B and C
the
proceed
of "permanent
rating
be
must
ordinances.
must
range
run with
be
leave
not
do
be replaced
"permanent wire
under
NOTE:
range
is showed
as
located
range
in
Electrical
p-lugged
USE COPPER
to
on Rear
reverse.
code
plate.
connected
be
the circuit
excess
properly and
follow
on Figure
wire
Make
REQUIREMENTS
qualified technician
requirements.
"Power
wiring"
into
or
appropriate
an
to a
grounded metal,
conductors
wire
in range
could
compartment'
create
connections".
OR ALUMINUM
instructions:
these
1
is showed
as
cover
cover
the
sure
in accordance
supply
outlet
connected
and
potential electrical
a
wh"n
CONDUCTORS
on
fully
is
cord
is
that
permanent
to
Excess
using
Figure
engaged'
the
with
proper electrical
to the
Kit"
properly
installed
wiring
equipment-ground
the
the
wire in
hazard
flexible
2
conduit
National
and
system;
range
wires
if
range
or
Electrical
code
voltage
grounded in
an
or
terminal
compartment
become
use
cable
and
or
flex
*
I
I
1
a
;
MODELS
A.
models
Some
appliance
WITH
may
will be
FACTORY
equipped
be
installed
Figure
I
CONNECTED
with a
grounding through
*h"t"
Remove
screw
factory
the
A
POWER
connected
the
SUPPLY
(4)-conductor
four
neutral
CORD
conductor
Figure
power supply
prohibited'
is
2
cord.
lt is
to be
used
when
the
Ì
Copies
of standards
National
BatterYmarch
QuincY,
Fire
Massachusetts,
may be
listed
Protection
Park
obtaìned
Association
02269
from:
Page 17

b. MoDELS REQUtRING
RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK MAY
INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED OR STRAIN
This appliance may be connected
amperes and marked for use with ranges shall be used.
POWER
means of
by
SUppLY
OCCUR IF AN
RELIEF
power
a
CORD KtT
INCORRECT SIZE
BRACKET IS
supply cord. Only a
RANGE CORD
DISCARDED.
KIT IS USED, THE INSTALLATION
power
supply cord kit raled 120/240 volts,40
.
Use only a 3-conductor or a 4-conductor UL-listed range
power
directly
properly
supply
installed.
receptacle of NEMA Type 10-50R. Connectors on the appliance end must be
enters the appliance.
cord
to the fused disconnected
provided
range
only:
on
wire and a strain relief device
.
A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.
r
Local
codes may
No. 10 copper wires
provided
.
The range can be connected
Allow 2 to 3 feet of slack in the line so that it can be moved if servicing is ever necessary.
at the
permit
the use of a Ul-listed, 250 volt,
and matches a 3-wire
point
the
o An UL-listed conduit connector must be
junction
Wire
o
The wiring diagram
power
For
cord
box)
sizes and connections must conform to the rating of the range
is located on the back of the
¡nstallations
cord. These cords must be
40
in a bag.
amp range
at each end of the
power
(or
circuit breaker box) through flexible armored conduit.
WARN ING: Electrical Shock Hazard
r
Disconnect
.
Use
a new 40Amp
Assemble the strain relief in the hole. lnsert the
attach the cord terminals to the terminal block. lf tabs are
for
better
fit.
power
before
power
servicing.
supply cord.
power
cord through the strain relief and tighten. Allow enough slack to easily
.
|
.
|
present
Plug into a
Failure to
result
at the end of the winged strain relief, they can be removed
grounded
follow
in death, fire or electrical shock.
supply
power
(40
amp)
these
provided
cord
supply cable
outlet.
instructions can
with closed-loop terminals
(pigtail)
This cord contains three
(at
the range and at the
lmportant: Do not
install
the
power
cord without a strain relief.
reinstalling the rear range wiring cover.
3-CONDUCTOR POWER CORD INSTALLATION
Use this method only if local codes
.
Remove the wire cover
then be accessible.
.
Remove the knockout ring
pair
pliers
of
.
Assemble a U.L.-listed strain relief in the
.
'
'
lnsert the
block.
.
Use only ring
.
Use a1/q"
¡
Connect
proper
.
Tighten
.
Re-install the wire cover with
cover
to bend
power
terminals to connect the
nut driver and remove the
the outer wires to the outside terminals and the center wire to the center terminal. Securely tighten nuts for
electrical connection.
the strain relief
and main back.
(on
the knockout
supply
permit
the back
(1
cord
screws.
of
3/8") located on bracket directly below the terminal block. To remove
ring away
through
hex
not
Do
the
remove the
3 screws
The
strain relief bracket should be installed before
connecting cabinet-ground conductor to neutral wire of
range) by removing 3 screws using a Phillips screwdriver. The terminal block will
from the bracket and twist until ring is removed.
opening.
the strain reliel allowing enough slack
power
supply.
washer head
ground
removed
nuts
earlier. Make sure the wires do not become
the terminal block.
from
strap.
easily attach
to
power
supply cord.
knockout, use a
the
the wiring to the terminal
pinched
between the wire
Page 18

FACTORY
INSTALLED
CONNECTIONS
-CONDUCTOR
this method
Use
.
Remove
then
.
Remove
pair
.
Assemble
.
lnsert
block.
.
Use
.
Remove
range
¡
Connect
be
.
Use
¡
Connect
proper electrical
.
Tighten
.
Re-install
cover
the
accessible.
be
the
pliers to bend
of
the
ring
only
the
that
so
the
attached
a1/q,, nuldriver
the
the strain
and
POWER
new
for
cover
wire
knockout
U.L.-listed
a
power
supply
terminals
ground-link
it does
green
and
flrst
outer
connection.
wire
the
back.
main
back
the
(1
3/8")
relief
through
connect
from
I NSTALLATION
and
in
the
CORD
installations
(on
ring
[.nockout
the
strain
cord
to
screw
not contact
ground wire from
contact
not
must
to the
with
the hex
outside
the
3 screws
and
wires
relief
cover
remove
screws'
whenever
range)
of
away from
opening.
the
the
power
range
the
range.
on
strain
located
ring
the
power supply
other
any
washer
terminals
removed
4-conductor
removing
by
bracket
directly
the
allowing
reliel
supply'
Save
frame.
cord
terminal'
nuts
head
the
and
earlier.
3 screws
bracket
the
to the
from
center
Make
installation
using
the terminal
below
twist
and
enough
ground-link
using
range
terminal
the
to
wire
the
sure
required.
is
a
until
slack
screw'
the
wires
Phillips
block.
ring
to easily
ground-link
the
block.
center
do
screwdriver.
To
removed.
is
attach
the
Bend
terminal.
become
not
The
the
the
wiring
remove
ground link
The
screw'
Securely
pinched
terminal
knockout,
the
to
away
ground
tighten
between
block
use
terminal
from
wire
for
nuts
the
will
a
the
must
wire
CONNECT
HERË
CONNECT NEUTRAL
i.INE
GROUND
1
STIìAP
Page 19

For eor'¡duit installations
only:
WARNING: Electrical
¡
Disconnect
n
Use 8-gauge copper wire or 6-gauge
aluminum wire.
Purchase a squeeze connector matching
the squeeze connector and tighten. Allow enough slack to easily
power
before servicing.
the diameter of
o
Electrically
I
.
Failure to follow
|
result
I
your
conduit and assemble it in the hole. lnsert the conduit through
attach the wires to the terminal block.
, lmportant: Do not install the conduit without a squeeze connector.
reinstalling
I
l
3-WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION
Use this method only if local codes
.
Remove the wire cover
then be accessible.
.
Remove the knockout located
the knockout, use a
.
Assemble a U.L.-listed conduit connector in the opening.
.
Strip the insulation back 1 inch from
.
Use only ring terminals to connect the
.
Allow enough slack
.
Use
.
Connect the line wires
for
.
Tighten the locking ring of the conduit connector.
¡
Re-install the
cover and main back.
the range wiring cover.
permit
(on
the back of range) by removing 3 screws using a Phillips screwdriver. The terminal block will
on bracket directly below the terminal block as needed
pair
pliers
of
in the wire to easily
nu| driver and remove
a1A"
(1
and 2)
proper
electrical connection. Do not remove the
wire cover
with the 3 screws
to bend the knockout ring away
the
the hex
to the
connecting
end of each
power
attach the wiring terminal
washer
outside terminals and
ground
supply.
head
conductor to neutral supply wire.
wire.
nuts
from the terminal block.
ground
removed
earlier.
Make
the
strap.
shock Hazard
grand
range.
these instructions
in
death, fire or electrical shock.
The squeeze connector should be installed before
for conduit connection. To remove
from the
block.
neutral wire to
sure the wires do not become
bracket and twist until ring is removed.
the center terminal. Securely
can
pinched
tighten
between the wire
nuts
4-
WIRE CONDU¡T
Use this
.
¡
.
.
.
.
o
,
o
.
.
¡
u
"
method for new installations and whenever 4-conductor installation is required.
Remove the
then be accessible.
Remove the
the knockout, use a
Assemble a U.L.-listed
Strip the insulation
Use only ring terminals to connect the
Allow enough slack in the wire to easily attach the
Remove
range so that ¡t does not contact
Connect
be attached first and must not contact any other terminal.
Use a1/c" nul driver and remove the hex washer head nuts from the terminal block.
Connect the line wires
for
Tighten the locking
Re-install
coverand
the
the
proper
electrical connection,
the wire cover with the 3 screws
main back.
INSTALLATION
wire cover
knockout located on bracket directly below the
ground-link
green
(on
the back of range) by removing 3 screws using a Phillips screwdriver. The terminal block
pair
pliers
of
conduit connector in the opening.
'l
back
screw from the range frame. Save the
ground
(1
and 2) to the outside terminals and the neutral wire to the center terminal. Securely tighten nuts
ring of the conduit connector.
to bend the knockout ring away from the bracket and twist until ring is removed.
inch from the end of each wire.
power
supply.
wiring
terminal block.
the range.
wire from
power
supply cord to
removed earlier. Make sure the wires do not
terminal block
ground-link
range using the
the
as needed for conduit connection. To
screw. Bend the
ground-link
ground
screw. The
become
link away from the
ground
pinched
between tlre
remove
wire
will
must
wire
Page 20

Be sure
carefully
power cord
the
provide all adequate
to
into
range
slide
into
folds
final
tt-ì"
clearances
position
åmaining
OPERATING
dimensions
and
while
area
insefting
behind
rear
the
before
leveling
range
POSIT¡ON
leg
range
and
into
drawer.
moving
storage
final
into
engaging
fully
Be sure
location'
check
to
the
the
anti-tip
level
bracket'
the
of
Make
range'
sure
on
Turn
Recheck
range
lf
.
check
Check
"
¡
See
one
the
does
that
that
Use
of the
range
not
the
the
and
Care
surface
wiring
oPerate:
units
connections.
breaker
circuit
power supply
Manual
OPËRATION
observe
to
tripped
not
is
plugged
is
cord
troubleshooting
for
that
the
or
into
list'
element
house
the
outlet'
CHECKLIST
and
fuse
indicator
blown.
light
glow' Turn
the
unit
off
when
glow
detected'
is