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  Legacy Wall Ovens

   Use & Care Manual

13592 Desmond St., Pacoima, CA 91331   818.897.0808 tel  888.753.9898 toll free   www.americanrange.com

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NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room.  Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning 
and overheating of the appliance.  Do not use the range top or oven as a food or kitchen item storage area.

Never block or cover any slots, holes or passages located anywhere inside or outside the appliance.  These structures are 
important to safe operation of the appliance and doing so may block airflow through the oven or cook top possibly causing 
carbon monoxide poisoning or fire.  Routinely keep all slots free of grease and other materials.

This appliance has been tested for safe performance using conventional cookware.  DO NOT USE any device or accessory not 
specifically recommended in this guide.  DO NOT USE pan or pan covers on surface units, grills or griddles.  These devices can 
create serious safety hazards including personal injury, create performance problems and may damage the appliance.
Do not store or use corrosive chemicals, vapors, flammables or non-food products in or near this appliance.  It is specifically 
designed for use when heating or cooking food.  The use of corrosive chemicals while heating or cleaning could result in 
personal injury or damage to the appliance.

WARNING

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If the equipment is not installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the above requirements, concentrations of 
carbon monoxide in excess of the established limits could be present in the kitchen environment.

ALL PERSONNEL IN THE WORKPLACE WHO MAY BE SUBJECT TO ANY EXPOSURE OR CARBON 
MONOXIDE MUST BE WARNED OF SUCH POSSIBLE EXPOSURE.  THIS WARNING SHOULD BE CONVEYED 
IN A MANNER SO THAT IT IS CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD BY THE EMPLOYEE.  THE EMPLOYEE MUST BE ASKED 
IF IN FACT HE OR SHE UNDERSTANDS THE CORRECT METHOD OF OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT AND 
THAT A RISK OF EXPOSURE EXISTS IF THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IMPROPERLY.

Purchase a kitchen fire extinguisher for your home and store it in close proximity to your appliance.  Should an uncontrolled 
fire occur, never use water on grease fires.  Never pick up a flaming pan.  The oven door interior and exterior, especially the 
oven door glass can get hot during operation.  Do not touch the glass - use the door handle to open or close the range door.

The push-to-turn gas valve knobs on the appliance are designed to be child-safe, however, they are not a guarantee of 
operation.  Children should not be left alone or unattended in the kitchen while the appliance is in use.
Never leave the appliance unattended during use.

Never wear loose fitting or long sleeved apparel while cooking.  Never wear garments made of flammable materials.  Clothing 
may ignite or catch utensil handles.  DO NOT drape towels or other items on door handles.  These items could ignite and 
cause burns.

ALWAYS place oven racks in the desired position before you start cooking and while the oven is cool.  Always use dry and 
sturdy pot-holders to carefully slide the oven rack out to add or remove food.

ALWAYS turn the appliance off at the end of cooking.

When dehydrating food items, periodically check during the process to ensure that they do not catch on fire.

Turn the knobs to the OFF position prior to removing them from the valve stems for cleaning.

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Summary of Contents for AROFE0-30

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC MODELS AROFE030 AROSE 30 AROFFE 230 AROSSE 230 AROFSE 230 HYBRID MODELS AROFFHGE 230 AROSSHGE 230 AROFSHGE 230 13592 Desmond St Pacoima CA 91331 818 897 0808 tel 888 753 9898 toll free www am...

Page 2: ...rial Number ___________________________________________ Purchase Date ___________________________________________ Installed By __________________________ Install Date __________ Gas Type _____________...

Page 3: ...s and how to maintain that just like brand new appearance and performance over years of day to day and special holiday use If you should encounter any sort of problem turn to the section of the manual...

Page 4: ...Precautions 3 5 CONVECTION 6 Oven Features 6 How to Cook 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 14 Using the Ovens 7 Before Baking or Broiling 7 Cooking Methods and Modes 7 Convection Cooking Process 7 Model and...

Page 5: ...umers should retain these instructions for local inspectors and for future use WHATTO DO IFYOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in yo...

Page 6: ...l or bake and how to use convection to speed cooking times and improve the quality of your baked and roasted dishes The Care and Maintenance and Troubleshooting and Service Sections discuss how to kee...

Page 7: ...of the gas shut off valve on the incoming gas line so you know how to turn off the gas if necessary For personal safety this appliance must be connected to a properly grounded and polarized electrica...

Page 8: ...s equipped 4 Proper appliance pressure regulator installed on the gas supply line and adjusted for the manifold pressure marked on the rating plate 5 Adequate air supply to the unit 6 The equipment is...

Page 9: ...t ALL PERSONNEL IN THE WORKPLACE WHO MAY BE SUBJECT TO ANY EXPOSURE OR CARBON MONOXIDE MUST BE WARNED OF SUCH POSSIBLE EXPOSURE THIS WARNING SHOULD BE CONVEYED IN A MANNER SO THAT IT IS CLEARLY UNDERS...

Page 10: ...seals in the juices in meats and vegetables 2 This cooking process eliminates the need to baste with additional fat or juices 3 Meat and poultry are roasted in an uncovered shallow pan that allows th...

Page 11: ...VECTION Bake Proof used to proof bread dough Fan Cool Down used to cool your oven temperature rapidly WHAT IS THE CONVECTION COOKING PROCESS Convection is the process of cooking with hot air that is m...

Page 12: ...nt cycles ON Selector Switch and Indicator Light Rotate this knob from the OFF position and select Convection Bake Standard Bake Fan Only or Broil modes In any mode position the Indicator Light glows...

Page 13: ...OIL on the control knob In about twenty seconds you will see a bright glow in the oven this is the hot surface igniter Once the igniter is hot enough for ignition the gas valve will open allowing the...

Page 14: ...lower oven selector switch to the Proof setting The indicator lights above the selector switch and the thermostat dial will turn on Turn the lower oven thermostat dial to Proof The ideal temperature f...

Page 15: ...cake 375 F 35 45 minutes 350 F 30 35 minutes Bundt cake 350 F 45 50 minutes 325 F 35 40 minutes Sheet layer 9 x13 350 F 40 50 minutes 325 F 30 35 minutes Cake layer round 8 or 9 350 F 30 35 minutes 3...

Page 16: ...ven and the positions number up as a ladder with six being at the top The oven door remains closed during broil Most broiling uses rack positions three or four counting from the bottom Turn selector t...

Page 17: ...ate DEFROST To speed the defrost process place in oven and select FAN This will defrost without cooking Remember it is best to defrost in the refrigerator but sometimes it becomes an issue of speed CO...

Page 18: ...rinsing is required rinse thoroughly 0 Always wipe dry immediately to reduce the appearance of water marks TO CLEAN THE OVEN The oven cavity is porcelainized with Chrome rack guides and racks The inf...

Page 19: ...niter Check circuit breakers in house Try to light a surface burner If no glow call for service Convection fan does not turn Switch the fan on Unit in broil mode Bad fan Adjust oven selector switch to...

Page 20: ...tified licensed contractor Failure to comply will void any written or implied warranty Should the equipment require service during the standard warranty period the receipt proving certified installati...

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