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Displays time-of-day, timer and timed or delayed bake
settings.

Displays temperature and cooking method for oven.

Display Glossary

TIME

TIME displays while time-of-day, timed or delayed baking, or delayed self-cleaning is set.

BAKE

BAKE displays while bake is set and used.

ON

Displays when oven is in use.

DELAY

Displays when delayed bake or clean self-cycle is set. Oven is not heating.

STOP

Displays when setting the stop time for a delayed baking or self-clean cycle.

BROIL

Displays when a broil is set and used.

CLEAN

Displays when self-clean cycle is set and used.

LOCK

LOCK flashes while oven door is locking and remains in display while door is locked. After
cycle is complete and oven has cooled to a safe temperature, LOCK no longer displays
and door can be opened.

Other Features

12-hour automatic
cancel

This safety feature prevents oven from continuing to operate if it has been left on for
over 12 hours. If a cooking function continues longer than 12 hours without any options
on oven control being touched, this feature turns oven off. Any time an option is touched,
12-hour automatic cancel is reset.

Child lockout

This safety feature is used to prevent children from accidentally programming oven by
disabling electronic oven control. Press and hold BAKE and COOK TIME for 5 seconds.
“OFF” displays where the temperature normally appears. To reactivate control, press and
hold BAKE and COOK TIME pads for 5 seconds on the upper oven control. Child lockout
must be reset after a power failure.

Service codes and
tones

Electronic oven control is equipped with a self diagnostic system. Self diagnostic system
alerts you if there is a error or problem in the control. If electronic range control sounds a
series of short, rapid beeps for over 16 seconds and display shows a F-code, record the F-
code shown. Some F-codes can be cleared by touching OVEN CANCEL or disconnecting
power to the range. If the code continues to reoccur call an authorized servicer. Disconnect
electrical supply to range and contact an authorized servicer.

F1—Shorted pad button
F2—High oven temperature
F3—Temperature sensor malfunction
F4—Temperature sensor malfunction
F5—Control malfunction
F7—Door lock malfunction (Door locked)
F9—Door lock malfunction (Door unlocked)
DOOR—Door lock malfunction

O
N

CLEAN

BROIL
LOCK

DELAY
OVEN ON
CLEAN
STOP
TIME

BAKE

O
N

CLEAN

BROIL
LOCK

DELAY
OVEN ON
CLEAN
STOP
TIME

BAKE

Display and Features

Summary of Contents for CST 6512

Page 1: ...se Installer Leave this manual and other literature with consumer for future use Customer Keep these instructions for future reference If appliance changes ownership be sure this manual accompanies ra...

Page 2: ...ractices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or product or property damage What You Need to Kn...

Page 3: ...enough time to cool These areas include the rangetop and backguard CAUTION DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF OVEN Oven heating elements may be hot though they are dark in color In...

Page 4: ...CES 1 Do Not Cook on Broken Cooktop If cooktop should break cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electrical shock Contact a qualified technician imme...

Page 5: ...or baking soda or use a Class ABC or BC extinguisher Not water Not salt Not flour 2 As soon as it is safe to do so turn the surface controls to OFF Turn off power at main circuit breaker or fuse box O...

Page 6: ...ge should extend approximately 2 inches from cabinet front to oven door handle Using dimensions prepare cabinet opening A C B D A 301 8 to 30 inches B 36 inches standard C 35 inches standard D 24 inch...

Page 7: ...on the rating plate Line voltage must not exceed rated voltage Power Supply Location Shaded area shows range clearance for electrical connection B C D C A A A 3 inches B 6 inches C 6 inches D 3 inche...

Page 8: ...l Connect insulated white insulated wire and secure with brass nut 3 Wire Power Cord Range has been grounded at the factory to the center nickel plated terminal of the terminal block in accordance wit...

Page 9: ...erminal on terminal block Secure with hex nuts provided 6 Attach power lead red wire or black wire to left terminal Secure with hex nuts provided 7 Attach power lead red wire or black wire to right te...

Page 10: ...racket can be installed on either right or left side or 3 1 2 Anti tip Bracket Installation 3 Mark 2 hole locations in anti tip bracket 4 Drill 2 holes If drilling into wood use a 3 32 inch drill bit...

Page 11: ...rved on the bottom heats slowly and may not boil water Cookware with an aluminum disk bottom makes excellent contact with cooking surface See Utensil Recommendations section for more information Do no...

Page 12: ...indicator lights one for elements on right side and one for elements on left side of range When either front or rear element is on corresponding indicator light glows Some ranges have one indicator un...

Page 13: ...dles Handles should not be heavy enough to tilt pan Do not use a wok with a ring stand Use flat bottom wok Use Flat Wok Utensil Recommendations Canning Canning is not recommended with Caloric s smooth...

Page 14: ...rature oven preheats When oven reaches set temperature 1 second signal sounds End of Cycle signal When a timed cooking cycle is complete three long signals sound End of cycle signal continues to sound...

Page 15: ...reset Child lockout This safety feature is used to prevent children from accidentally programming oven by disabling electronic oven control Press and hold BAKE and COOK TIME for 5 seconds OFF display...

Page 16: ...recipe by using a temperature set higher or lower than the recommended temperature The baking results should help you decide how much adjustment is needed Prior to adjusting the baking temperature che...

Page 17: ...at are normally baked Oven must be preheated Broil Upper element operates during broil Broil can be used to cook foods which are normally broiled Preheating is not required when using broil All foods...

Page 18: ...ard rear of oven Baking and Broiling Bake Pan Placement Keep pans and baking sheets 2 inches from oven walls Stagger pans placed on different racks so one is not directly over the other Pan Placement...

Page 19: ...Switch glows in convection mode 7 Press OVEN CANCEL pad when finished Remove food from oven when cooking time has elapsed Food left in oven can overcook Press CONVECTION STANDARD switch towards STAND...

Page 20: ...d Grid Delayed Baking or Delayed Convection Baking Set oven to begin and end baking at later time Range control automatically calculates starting time 1 Place food in oven 2 Press BAKE pad 3 Press or...

Page 21: ...g Switch glows in convection mode 6 When finished press OVEN CANCEL pad Press CONVECTION STANDARD switch towards STANDARD when baking is finished Switch stops glowing Dehydration Tips Fruits Always st...

Page 22: ...when automatic door latch is locking When oven has cooled to a safe temperature door latch opens and LOCK light flashes while opening When oven has cooled enough to open door LOCK light no longer disp...

Page 23: ...ll not be an end of cycle signal Interrupt Self Clean Cycle 1 Press OVEN CANCEL pad 2 When oven has cooled to a safe temperature door will unlock and can be opened Do not force door open as damage can...

Page 24: ...25 350 20 30 Pound Cake 325 40 60 Fresh Pies 375 425 35 50 Nut Bread 350 45 55 Poultry Roasting Guidelines Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperatures Times rack position a...

Page 25: ...35 40 Pork Shoulder Butt 325 40 45 Pork Picnic Shoulder 325 35 40 Mild Cured Ham Picnic Shoulder 350 30 35 Broiling Guidelines Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperatures T...

Page 26: ...60 Fresh pies 375 425 35 50 Nut Bread 350 45 55 Convection Broiling Guidelines Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperatures Times rack position and temperatures may vary dep...

Page 27: ...lbs 275 7 8 Duck 3 lbs to 5 lbs 275 1 1 Goose 6 lbs to 8 lbs 275 1 1 Convection Beef and Pork Roasting Guidelines Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperatures Times rack pos...

Page 28: ...oor CAUTION To avoid personal injury or property damage handle oven door with care Door is heavy and can be damaged if dropped Do not lift door by handle Avoid placing hands in hinge area when door is...

Page 29: ...face with a dampened cloth and soapy water For extra dried on soil scrub surface with smoothtop cleaner conditioner available from an Amana Dealer A single edge razor blade can be used to scrape off d...

Page 30: ...Smearing or streaking Using too much smoothtop cleaner conditioner or using a soiled dish cloth Use small amounts of smoothtop cleaner conditioner Rinse area thoroughly before drying Use only clean da...

Page 31: ...tive numbers appear Oven can be adjusted from 5 to 35 higher To avoid over adjusting oven move temperature 5 each time 6 Push OVEN CANCEL button Temperature adjustment will be retained even through a...

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