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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SURFACE COOKING CONTROLS

The surface heating elements of the appliance are 

designed for a variety of heat settings.

At both the HI and LO positions, there are slight 

indents and the knob will click into place in these 

positions. HI indicates the highest setting. LO 

indicates the lowest setting.

A sound of clicking may be heard from the 

appliance during use. This is normal and indicates 

that the heat setting selected is being maintained.

Changing to a higher heat setting will happen faster 

than changing to a lower heat setting as it will take 

time for the heat to dissipate.

SETTING THE CONTROLS

1.  Push the control knob in.

2.  Turn to the desired heat setting.

The knob only needs to be pushed in when moving 

out of the “OFF” position. When the knob is in any 

position other than “OFF”, it can be turned without 

pushing in.

Ensure that the element is turned off when cooking 

is fi nished. An indicator light will glow when any 

heating element is turned on.

HEAT SETTING GUIDE

•  HI - quick start for cooking; bringing water to a 

boil

•  MEDIUM HIGH - Fast fry; pan broil; maintain a 

fast boil on a large amount of food

•  MED - Sauté and brown; maintain a slow boil 

on a large amount of food

•  MEDIUM LOW - Cereal; maintain the serving 

temperature of most foods

•  LO - Cook after starting at HI; cook with little 

water in a covered pan; use to steam rice; melt 

chocolate or butter

Never leave food unattended while cooking. Boil 

overs cause smoking. Greasy spill overs may catch 

fi re.

SURFACE COOKING TIPS

Use medium or heavyweight cookware. Aluminum 

cookware conducts heat faster than other metals. 

Cast-iron and coated cast-iron cookware is slow to 

absorb heat, but generally cooks evenly at low or 

medium heat settings. Steel pans may cook unevenly 

if not combined with other metals.

Do not overfi ll cookware with fat that may spill over 

when adding food. Frosty foods bubble vigorously. 

Watch foods frying at high temperatures. Keep 

range and hood clean from accumulated grease.

To conserve the most cooking energy, pans should 

be fl at on the bottom, have straight sides and tight- 

fi tting lids. Match the size of the saucepan to the 

size of the surface element. A pan that extends more 

than an inch beyond the edge of the drip pan traps 

heat, which causes “crazing” (fi ne hairline cracks) 

on porcelain, and discoloration ranging from blue 

to dark gray on chrome drip pans.

Summary of Contents for Simplicity SER244WC

Page 1: ...ROPRI TAIRE Danby Products Limited Guelph Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9 Danby Products Inc Findlay Ohio US A 45840 2018 08 13 ELECTRIC RANGE Owner s Manual 1 15 CUISINI RE LECTRIQUE Manuel du propri taire 16...

Page 2: ...ovide the original purchase receipt to validate your warranty and receive service Model Number _________________________________________________ Serial Number _________________________________________...

Page 3: ...s moved by sliding the anti tip arm under the bracket Do not operate the range without the anti tip bracket in place and engaged Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious bur...

Page 4: ...ontrols for all surface elements are at the OFF position and that all coils are cool before attempting to lift or remove a coil cooking element COOK TOP SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Use the proper pan size Thi...

Page 5: ...lock position when loading and unloading food from the oven This helps prevent burns from touching hot surfaces of the door and oven walls Do not use the oven if a heating element develops a glowing s...

Page 6: ...under the warranty Before beginning the installation switch power off at the service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally If the service...

Page 7: ...is type of ooring it should be installed on a 1 4 inch thick sheet of plywood or similar material 2 36 max 2 36 15 min 5 2 41 A C B 13 30 min max D A 23 3 4 B 23 3 4 C 2 D 44 3 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCT...

Page 8: ...rovided to secure the bracket to the oor Double check the installation After installing the bracket slide the appliance into its nal location Look underneath the appliance and ensure that the anti tip...

Page 9: ...broil maintain a fast boil on a large amount of food MED Saut and brown maintain a slow boil on a large amount of food MEDIUM LOW Cereal maintain the serving temperature of most foods LO Cook after st...

Page 10: ...replaced Use the new oven for a few weeks to become familiar with it If you still nd the oven is too hot or too cold you can adjust the thermostat Do not use thermometers such as those found in grocer...

Page 11: ...e oven shelf Allow at least 2 inches between the end of the pan and the oven wall or any adjacent pans 4 Check the food regularly Remove once done and ensure the oven is turned off SHELF POSITIONS Mos...

Page 12: ...Insert the terminals on the heating element through the opening in the drip pan and into the receptacle Guide the element into place gently so that is rests evenly Do not attempt to clean adjust or re...

Page 13: ...ll retain its nish for many years Soap and water can be used to clean the interior Heavy splattering or spills may require cleaning with a mild abrasive cleaner Do not allow spills with high acid cont...

Page 14: ...nd polish with a dry cloth Avoid scratching or impacting the glass window Doing so may cause the glass to break OVEN LIGHT REPLACEMENT Important Before replacing the oven light bulb make sure the elec...

Page 15: ...Cookware is not suited for broiling Aluminum foil is being used and is blocking air ow Food does not bake or roast properly Oven temperature is not properly set Shelf position is incorrect Oven was n...

Page 16: ...depot Any appliance requiring service outside the limited boundaries of In Home Service will be the consumer s responsibility to transport at their own expense to the original point of purchase or a...

Page 17: ...d achat original pour valider votre garantie et recevoir le service Num ro de mod le _____________________________________________ Num ro de serie _______________________________________________ Date...

Page 18: ...engag Le non respect de ces instructions peut entra ner la mort ou de graves br lures chez les enfants ou les adultes Pour v ri er si le support est install et engag correctement regardez sous la cui...

Page 19: ...isson EXIGENCES DE S CURIT POUR LA TABLE DE CUISSON Utilisez la taille de casserole appropri e Cet appareil est quip de quatre br leurs de tailles diff rentes S lectionnez des ustensiles dont le fond...

Page 20: ...la porte et des parois du four Ne pas utiliser le four si un l ment chauffant d veloppe un point lumineux pendant l utilisation ou montre d autres signes de dommages Un point lumineux indique que l l...

Page 21: ...couverte par la garantie Avant de commencer l installation teignez le panneau de service et verrouillez les moyens de d connexion du service pour emp cher toute mise sous tension accidentelle Si le d...

Page 22: ...vinyle ou la moquette Lors de l installation de la cuisini re sur ce type de rev tement de sol il convient de l installer sur une feuille de contreplaqu de 1 4 pouce d paisseur ou d un mat riau simila...

Page 23: ...installation du sol doit tre utilis e Installation au plancher Plancher de bois Utilisez les deux vis fournies pour xer le support au sol Plancher en b ton 1 Marquez l emplacement o les vis doivent tr...

Page 24: ...rt des aliments LO Faire cuire apr s avoir commenc HI cuire avec un peu d eau dans une casserole couverte utiliser pour cuire du riz la vapeur faire fondre du chocolat ou du beurre Ne laissez jamais d...

Page 25: ...four pendant quelques semaines pour vous familiariser avec celui ci Si vous trouvez toujours que le four est trop chaud ou trop froid vous pouvez r gler le thermostat N utilisez pas de thermom tres co...

Page 26: ...isser au moins 2 pouces entre l extr mit de la casserole et la paroi du four ou des casseroles adjacentes 4 V ri ez la nourriture r guli rement Retirez une fois termin et assurez vous que le four est...

Page 27: ...vers l ouverture du bac d gouttage et dans le r ceptacle Guidez l l ment en place doucement a n qu il repose uniform ment N essayez pas de nettoyer d ajuster ou de r parer les r ceptacles de quelque m...

Page 28: ...eau peuvent tre utilis s pour nettoyer l int rieur De fortes claboussures ou des d versements peuvent n cessiter un nettoyage avec un nettoyant abrasif doux Ne laissez pas les d versements forte tene...

Page 29: ...lir avec un chiffon sec vitez de rayer ou de heurter la vitre Cela risquerait de casser le verre SOINS ET ENTRETIEN REMPLACEMENT DE LA LUMI RE DU FOUR Important Avant de remplacer l ampoule du four as...

Page 30: ...sine ne convient pas pour la cuisson au gril Une feuille d aluminium est utilis e et bloque le ux d air La nourriture ne cuit pas ou ne r tit pas correctement La temp rature du four n est pas correcte...

Page 31: ...iers vingt quatre 24 mois toutes les pi ces fonctionnelles de ce produit qui s av rent d fectueuses seront r par es ou remplac es selon le choix du garant sans frais l acheteur initial Danby se r serv...

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