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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING

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Do not use water on grease 

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 aming pan. Turn the controls off. Smother a 

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 aming pan on a 

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 covering the pan completely with a well-

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 tting lid, cookie sheet or 

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 at tray. Use a multi-purpose dry 

chemical or foam-type 

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If there is a 

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 re by closing the oven door and turning the oven off, or by 

using a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type 

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If there is a 

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Do not force the door 

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Introduction of fresh air at self-clean temperatures may lead to a burst of 

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this instruction may result in severe burns. 

WARNING

IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE, TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS 
TO PREVENT THE FIRE FROM SPREADING

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Never leave the range unattended while a surface element is ON. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that 
may catch on 

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Never leave oil unattended while frying. If allowed to heat beyond its smoking point, oil may ignite resulting in 

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may spread to surrounding cabinets. Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible to monitor oil temperature. 

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To avoid oil spillover and 

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 re, use a minimum amount of oil when shallow pan-frying and avoid cooking frozen foods 

with excessive amounts of ice. 

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Use proper pan size - select cookware having 

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 at bottoms large enough to cover the surface heating element. 

The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the element  to direct contact and may result in ignition of 
clothing. Proper relationship of cookware to surface heating element will also improve ef

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 ciency. 

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Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, earthenware or other glazed containers are suitable for cooktop service; 
others may break because of the sudden change in temperature.

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To minimize the possibility of burns, ignition of 

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 ammable materials and spillage, the handle of a container should be 

turned toward the center of the range without extending over nearby heating elements.

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preparing 

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 aming foods under a hood, turn the fan on. 

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If power is lost to an electric cooktop while a surface element is ON, the surface element will turn back on as soon as 
power is restored. In the event of power loss, failure to turn all surface element knobs to the OFF position may result 
in ignition of items on or near the cooktop, leading to serious injury or death.   

WARNING

COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Page 1: ...ND CARE GUIDE GU A DE UTILIZACI N Y CUIDADO PARA EL PROPIETARIO MODEL MODELO DANBY PRODUCTS LIMITED ONTARIO CANADA N1H 6Z9 DANBY PRODUCTS INC FINDLAY OHIO USA 45840 18 03 14 COMPACT ELECTRIC RANGE EST...

Page 2: ...ctions Care and Maintenance Installation Instructions Troubleshooting Warranty ESTUFAS ELECTRICAS COMPACTAS Gu a de utilizaci n y cuidado para el propietario 26 52 Bienvenido Instrucciones de segurida...

Page 3: ...Model No Serial No Date Purchased NEED HELP Before you call for service here are a few things you can do to help us serve you better Read this Owner s Use and Care Guide It contains instructions to he...

Page 4: ...Over Hazard A child or adult can tip the range and be killed Verify the anti tip bracket has been properly installed and engaged to the floor or wall Ensure the anti tip bracket is re engaged when the...

Page 5: ...the surface elements areas nearby the surface units or any interior area of the oven allow sufficient time for cooling first Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns Potent...

Page 6: ...deep fat thermometer whenever possible to monitor oil temperature To avoid oil spillover and fire use a minimum amount of oil when shallow pan frying and avoid cooking frozen foods with excessive amou...

Page 7: ...steam burns Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface Note Sugar spills are an exception They should be scraped off while still hot using an oven mitt and a scraper See the...

Page 8: ...g in damage to the product and a shock hazard or fire hazard WARNING OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The purpose of the warming drawe...

Page 9: ...IUM HIGH Fast fry pan broil maintain a fast boil on a large amount of food MED Saute and brown maintain a slow boil on a large amount of food MEDIUM LOW Cereal maintain the serving temperature of most...

Page 10: ...e hot oven To remove the shelves from the oven pull them toward you tilt front end upward and pull them out To replace place the shelf on the shelf support with stop locks curved extension of shelf fa...

Page 11: ...only when necessary usually for baking Most roasts will cook satisfactorily without preheating If you find preheating is necessary keep an eye on the Oven Cycle light and put food in the oven promptly...

Page 12: ...e approximately 10 F The range is plus or minus 60 F from the arrow We suggest that you make the adjustment one click from the original setting and check oven performance before making any additional...

Page 13: ...ing the meal for easiest cleaning BROILING GUIDE If desired marinate meats or chicken before broiling or brush with barbecue sauce the last 5 to 10 minutes only Frozen steaks can be broiled by positio...

Page 14: ...Lift the surface element about 1 above the drip pan and pull it out Do not lift the surface element more than 1 If you do it may not lie flat on the drip pan when you plug it back in NOTE Repeated lif...

Page 15: ...h hot soapy water and a clean cloth hold the cooktop up return the prop rod to its storage position and lower the cooktop until it snaps into position Be careful not to pinch your fingers Replace the...

Page 16: ...acement PAINTED SURFACES Painted surfaces include the sides control panel door and kick panel Clean these with soap and water or a vinegar and water solution Do not use commercial oven cleaners cleans...

Page 17: ...er easily Be sure to let the light cover and bulb cool completely To remove the cover 1 Hold a hand under the cover so it doesn t fall when released With the fingers of the same hand firmly push back...

Page 18: ...sions must be met for safe use of your range Electricity to the range can be disconnected at the outlet without moving the range if the outlet is in the preferred location remove the lower drawer To r...

Page 19: ...avoided If cabinet storage space is to be provided above the cooktop the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that protrudes at least 5 beyond the front of the cabinets Cabinets installed a...

Page 20: ...to an electric range When installing an electric range in a new construction follow Steps 3 and 5 for 4 wire connection You must use a 3 wire single phase A C 208Y 120 Volt or 240 120 Volt 60 hertz el...

Page 21: ...ighten Allow enough slack to easily attach the cord terminals to the terminal block If tabs are present at the end of the winged strain relief they can be removed for better fit NOTE Do not install th...

Page 22: ...e lower right terminals of the terminal block The 4th grounding lead must be connected to the frame of the range with the ground plate and the ground screw A Remove the 3 lower terminal screws from th...

Page 23: ...the terminal block Remove the ground screw and ground plae and retain them Cut and discard the ground strap DO NOT DISCARD ANY SCREWS B Insert the ground bare wire tip between the range frame and gro...

Page 24: ...B Two screws must enter floor or wall at Loc A or B IMPORTANT If the bracket does not touch the rear wall you MUST screw the bracket to the FLOOR as described in Step 2 Position the side of the brack...

Page 25: ...es If using a spirit level take two readings with the level placed diagonally first in one direction and then the other B Turn the legs clockwise to raise the range and counterclockwise to lower the r...

Page 26: ...is not completely inserted in the electrical outlet Make sure that the electrical plug is plugged into a live properly grounded outlet Oven control is improperly set See the Using the oven sections F...

Page 27: ...authorized Danby Service Depot as service must only be performed by a technician qualified and certified for warranty service by Danby Transpor tation charges to and from the service location are not...

Page 28: ...a de la compra Necesita Ayuda Antes de solicitar servicio hay algunas cosas que puede hacer para ayudarnos a servirle mejor Lea este manual Contiene instrucciones que lo ayudar n a mantener correcta m...

Page 29: ...panel de protecci n se puede retirar para una inspecci n m s f cil Si no es posible realizar una inspecci n visual deslice la cocina hacia adelante confirme que el soporte anti volcaduras est ajustad...

Page 30: ...perficies interiores del horno Estas superficies pueden estar lo suficientemente calientes para quemar a n cuando tengan un color oscuro Durante y despu s del uso no toque o deje que su vestimenta u o...

Page 31: ...na explosi n de llamas desde el horno No seguir esta instrucci n puede provocar quemaduras graves EN CASO DE INCENDIO SIGA LOS SIGUIENTES PASOS PARA EVITAR LA PROPAGACI N DEL FUEGO ADVERTENCIA Nunca d...

Page 32: ...de estufas cer micas para limpiar la estufa Espere hasta que la estufa se enfr e y la luz indicadora se apague antes de limpiar Una esponja o un pa o h medos sobre un superficie caliente pueden produ...

Page 33: ...r provocando una descarga el ctrica o un peligro de incendio INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD DEL HORNO ADVERTENCIA El objetivo del caj n calentador es mantener alimentos cocidos calientes a la temperatura...

Page 34: ...s para absorber calor pero cocinan uniformemente a temperaturas bajas o medias Las ollas de acero pueden cocinar irregularmente si no contienen aleaciones de otros metales No sature las ollas con gras...

Page 35: ...ne cuatro soportes para la parrilla A abajo B C y D parte superior El horno tiene 4 posiciones para las parrillas No use papel de aluminio para cubrir el fondo del horno El aluminio atrapar el calor e...

Page 36: ...rnear La mayor a de asados se cocinaran satisfactoriamente sin precalentamiento Si considera necesario el precalentamiento observe la luz indicadora del ciclo de horno coloque la comida tan pronto com...

Page 37: ...mas menos 60 F desde la flecha Sugerimos que haga el ajuste solo un clic del ajuste original y revise el desempe o del horno antes de hacer ajustes adicionales 3 Despu s de que realizo el ajuste aprie...

Page 38: ...e 3 Coloque la parrilla en la posici n C para la mayor a de los asados 4 Cierre la puerta siempre ase con la puerta cerrada 5 Gira la perilla del horno OVEN TEMP en el sentido de las manecillas del re...

Page 39: ...durante el cocinado Si desea precaliente el asador para incrementar el dorado OPERACI N GUIA DE ASADO CUIDADO Y MANTENIMIENTO ADVERTENCIA Riesgo de Volcaduras Un ni o o adulto pueden volcar la cocina...

Page 40: ...u lugar de tal manera que descanse uniformemente Para limpiar las charolas Las charolas pueden limpiarse en el lavavajillas o a mano si usted usa un estropajo frote suavemente para evitar rayaduras Q...

Page 41: ...cas Vea la secci n Quemadores Superiores y Charolas PUERTA REMOVIBLE La puerta del horno es removible pero pesada Puede necesitar ayuda para remover y reemplazar la puerta Para remover la puerta 1 Abr...

Page 42: ...antes de volver a colocarse Vuelva a colocar las perillas en la posici n OFF apagado para asegurar una colocaci n correcta SUPERFICIES PINTADAS Las superficies pintadas incluyen los lados de la cocina...

Page 43: ...del disyuntor Si esto no se cumple se podr producir una descarga el ctrica o incendio Aseg rese de dejar que la tapa de la luz y la l mpara se enfr en completamente ADVERTENCIA RIESGO DE DESCARGA EL C...

Page 44: ...ina puede ser desconectada del contacto sin mover la cocina si el contacto est instalado en la ubicaci n recomendada quite el caj n inferior Para reducir el riesgo de quemaduras o incendios cuando se...

Page 45: ...bierta Permita 2 de espacio entre el aparato y paredes adyacentes por encima de la superficie de la cubierta Permita 30 de espacio m nimo entre las unidades de superficie quemadores y el fondo de la a...

Page 46: ...instale estufas el ctricas en una construcci n nueva siga los pasos 3 y 5 para conexiones de 4 cables Deber usar un sistema de cable de 3 fichas de fase simple y C A 208Y 120 Voltios o 240 120 Voltios...

Page 47: ...llo de tuerca de alas pueden ser removidas para que se acomode mejor NOTA No instale el cable sin el reductor de tensi n El soporte de reductor de tensi n debe ser instalado antes e reinstalar la cubi...

Page 48: ...s en las terminales derecha e izquierda del bloque de conexiones El cuarto cable a tierra debe estar conectado al marco de la cocina con la placa de conexi n a tierra y el tornillo a tierra A Retire l...

Page 49: ...4 HILOS A Afloje los tres tornillos inferiores del bloque de conexiones Corte y tire la praquita de aterrizaje a tierra Ground Strap NO TIRE NING N TORNILLO B Inserte la punta del cable pelado de tier...

Page 50: ...ales para asegurar el aparato PASO 1 UBIQUE EL SOPORTE IMPORTANTE Determine la ubicaci n final de la cocina antes de tratar de instalar el soporte Coloque el soporte en el piso con el lado trasero sob...

Page 51: ...f cil inspecci n Si no es posible realizar una inspecci n visual deslice la cocina hacia adelante confirme que el soporte anti volcaduras est ajustado de forma segura al piso o la pared y deslice la c...

Page 52: ...o qu los fusibles se hayan reemplazado Verifique qu haya corriente el ctrica suministrada al edificio Aseg rese que todos los materiales de empaque y las cintas adhesivas han sido removidos Esto inclu...

Page 53: ...la corriente el ctrica Aseg rese qu el cable est conectado a un con tacto aterrizado a tierra Los controles de horno no est n ajustados correctamente Vea la secci n de c mo usar el horno La comida no...

Page 54: ...lugar en que se efect e el servicio t cnico no est n cubiertos por esta garant a y son de responsabilidad del comprador Durante los primeros 12 meses cualquier parte en buen estado de este producto q...

Page 55: ...Todas las piezas de reparaci n disponibles para la com pra o la orden especial cuando usted visita su dep sito m s cercano del servicio Para pedir servicio y o la lo calizaci n del dep sito del servi...

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