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our

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covered 

by 

one 

year

 l

imi

ted 

war

rant

y. 

For

 one 

year

 f

rom 

your

 or

igi

nal

 dat

of

 purchase,

 El

ect

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ux 

wi

ll

repai

or

 r

epl

ace 

any 

par

ts 

of

 t

hi

appl

iance 

that

 pr

ove 

to 

be 

def

ect

ive 

in 

mat

er

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or

 wor

kmanshi

when 

such 

appl

iance 

is

inst

al

led,

 used,

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mai

nt

ai

ned 

in 

accor

dance 

wi

th 

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addi

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gl

ass 

cookt

op 

or

 r

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ant

 sur

face

el

ement

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(excl

udi

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bui

lt

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and 

fr

ee-st

andi

ng 

range 

appl

iances)

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cover

ed 

by 

two 

thr

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fi

ve 

year

li

mi

ted 

war

rant

y. 

 Dur

ing 

the 

2nd 

through 

5t

year

from 

your

 or

igi

nal

 dat

of

 purchase,

 El

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wi

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de 

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p

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ass 

cookt

op 

or

 r

adi

ant

 sur

face 

el

ement

 f

or

 your

 appl

iance 

whi

ch 

has 

pr

oven 

to 

be 

def

ect

ive 

in 

mat

er

ial

or

 wor

kmanshi

p

when 

such 

appl

iance 

is 

inst

al

led,

 used,

 and 

mai

nt

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ned 

in 

accor

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wi

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does 

not

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fol

lowi

ng:

1

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oduct

wi

th 

or

igi

nal

 ser

ial

 number

that

 have 

been 

removed,

 al

ter

ed 

or

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readi

ly 

det

er

mi

ned.

2

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oduct

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hat

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been 

tr

ansf

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red 

fr

om 

it

or

igi

nal

 owner

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anot

her

 par

ty 

or

 r

emoved 

out

si

de 

the 

USA 

or

 Canada.

3

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 on 

the 

int

eri

or 

or 

ext

eri

or 

of

 t

he 

uni

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4

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p

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“as-

is”

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n

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red 

by 

thi

war

rant

y.

5

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oduct

used 

in 

commer

ci

al

 set

ti

ng.

6

. Ser

vi

ce 

cal

ls 

whi

ch 

do 

not

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nvol

ve 

mal

funct

ion 

or

 def

ect

in 

mat

er

ial

or

 wor

kmanshi

p,

 or

 f

or

 appl

iances 

not

 i

n

or

di

nar

househol

use 

or

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ot

her

 t

han 

in 

accor

dance 

wi

th 

the 

pr

ovi

ded 

inst

ruct

ions.

7

. Ser

vi

ce 

cal

ls 

to 

cor

rect

 t

he 

inst

al

lat

ion 

of

 your

 appl

iance 

or

 t

inst

ruct

 you 

how 

to 

use 

your

 appl

iance.

8

. Expenses 

for

 maki

ng 

the 

appl

iance 

accessi

bl

for

 ser

vi

ci

ng,

 such 

as 

removal

 of

 t

ri

m,

 cupboar

ds,

 shel

ves,

 et

c.

,

w

h

i

c

h

 

a

re 

not

 a 

par

of

 t

he 

appl

iance 

when 

it

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shi

pped 

fro

m

 

t

h

e

 

f

a

c

t

o

r

y.

9

. Ser

vi

ce 

cal

ls 

to 

repai

or

 r

epl

ace 

appl

iance 

li

ght

 bul

bs,

 ai

fi

lt

er

s,

 wat

er

 f

il

ter

s,

 ot

her

 consumabl

es,

 or

 knobs,

handl

es,

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her

 cosmet

ic 

par

ts.

1

0

. Labor

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 i

n-home 

ser

vi

ce 

cost

dur

ing 

the 

addi

ti

onal

 l

imi

ted 

war

rant

per

iods 

beyond 

the 

fi

rst

 year

 f

rom 

your

or

igi

nal

 dat

of

 pur

chase.

1

1

. Pi

ckup 

and 

del

iver

cost

s;

 your

 appl

iance 

is 

desi

gned 

to 

be 

repai

red 

in 

the 

home.

1

2

. S

u

rc

h

a

rges 

incl

udi

ng,

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 not

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imi

ted 

to,

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ter

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weekend,

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hol

iday 

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tri

charg

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expense 

for

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to 

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ar

eas,

 i

ncl

udi

ng 

the 

st

at

of

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aska.

1

3

. Damages 

to 

the 

fi

ni

sh 

of

 appl

iance 

or

 home 

incur

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dur

ing 

tr

anspor

tat

ion 

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lat

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net

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c.

1

4

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caused 

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med 

by 

unaut

hor

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ser

vi

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compani

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of

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ts 

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her

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genui

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ect

rol

ux 

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ts 

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ts 

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ned 

fr

om 

per

sons 

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han 

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hor

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ser

vi

ce 

compani

es;

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p

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p

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Summary of Contents for 316471200

Page 1: ...316471203 rev a L P Gas Use Care Guide 30 Free Standing Liquefied Gas Wave Touch Dual Fuel Range ...

Page 2: ...tion 2 SAFETY 3 6 Features 7 9 Getting Started 10 12 About burner caps and heads 10 Power up control display modes timers 11 Control lock oven lights 12 Settings for Best Results 13 14 Surface Cooking 15 Setting Surface Controls 16 Setting cooktop controls 16 Burner locations 16 Setting Oven Controls 18 39 Rapid preheat 18 Bake 19 Using cook time 20 Using cook time with end time 21 Broil 22 23 Con...

Page 3: ...stallation If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death For your safety Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer servicer or the gas supplier What to do if you smell ...

Page 4: ...kbooks plasticware and towels as well as flammable liquids Do not store explosives such as aerosol cans on or near the range Read all of the following safety instructions before using this appliance Important safety instructions Do not leave children alone Children should not be left alone or unattended in the area where appliance is in use They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part ...

Page 5: ...sils Only certain types of glass glass ceramic ceramic earthenware or other glazed utensils are suitable for cook top service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature Check the manufacturer srecommendationsforcooktop use Important instructions for using your oven Use care when opening oven door or lower oven drawer if equipped Stand to the side of the range when opening the door of...

Page 6: ...leaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven Do not clean door gasket The door gasket is essential for a good seal Care should be taken not to rub damage or move the gasket The health of some birds is extremely sensitive to the fumes given off during the self cleaning cycle of any range Move birds to another well ventilatedroom See the INSTAL...

Page 7: ...8 Cooking time Cook time pg 20 End time pg 21 9 Probe pg 28 29 Features 10 11 10 Rapid preheat pg 18 11 Convection convert pg 25 12 Clean pg 50 51 12 6 7 8 9 1 4 2 3 5 Minimum maximum control settings 550 F 288 C 450 F 232 C Hi 100 F 38 C 550 F 288 C 550 F 288 C 550 F 288 C 550 F 288 C 190 F 88 C Hi 275 F 135 C 225 F 108 C 550 F 288 C 170 F 76 C 170 F 76 C Lo 85 F 30 C 300 F 148 C 170 F 76 C 170 F...

Page 8: ... adjust or reset pg 47 Factory default reset pg 48 15 Oven display 16 Timers pg 11 17 Cancel Start 18 Numeric key pad Oven control display keys Minimum maximum time settings Feature Min time Max time Timer 1 Timer 2 Clock 12 hr Clock 24 hr Cook time 12 hr Cook time 24 hr End time 12 hr End time 24 hr Clean duration 1 min 1 min 1 00 hr 0 00 hr 1 min 1 min 1 00 hr 0 00 hr Lite 2 hr 11 hr 59 min 11 h...

Page 9: ... Theatre style Luxury Lighting halogen upper oven interior lights 14 Convection fan cover 15 2 fully extendable Luxury Glide interior oven racks 16 1 offset interior oven rack not shown 17 Oven glide rack sensor 18 Large 1 piece metal oven door handles 19 Color coordinated or stainless steel oven exterior panels trim Wave Touch Range features 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 15 18 19 20 21 22 2...

Page 10: ...es even heat distribution during the cooking process DO NOT preheat the griddle on HI burner setting Preheating on HI may warp the griddle and prevent even heat distribution Fig 2 Fig 1 Grill side up Flat side up Locking tabs After each use DO NOT CLEAN GRIDDLE IN DISHWASHER After each use clean with a stiff brush and hot water only Dry immediately and apply a light coating of vegetable oil to gri...

Page 11: ...e is a hot element Only the clock will display during this mode You will need to wake the control to begin any function Awake mode To awake the control Fig 2 touch within the display panel If the control panel is not touched again within 2 minutes the control will return to the sleep mode To start cooking you must select either the upper oven lower oven or a surface element User preferences will b...

Page 12: ...t to operate at the same time with unique settings It is very important to understand that before setting or modifying either oven you must first select which oven you desire to set or modify The display will provide which oven is currently selected for setting changes by displaying a small red triangle indicator next to the upper or lower oven text Fig 1 If the upper oven text symbol displays the...

Page 13: ...re for proper air circulation and be sure pans and cookware do not touch each other the oven door sides or back of the oven cavity The hot air must be able to circulate around the pans and cookware in the oven for even heat to reach around the food The offset Fig 1 oven rack may be used in all of the rack positions The offset design provides additional height options For maximum available space if...

Page 14: ...ightly and continue to pull rack away from oven Fig 3 Be sure to hold on both upper and lower rack portions when removing from or handling rack outside of the the oven these rack portions move independently and are difficult to handle unless held together To replace grasping both upper and lower portions of glide rack lift and place the rack resting evenly between the oven cavity walls Tilt the fr...

Page 15: ...ng pitting Copper Excellent heat conductor but discolors easily Stainless steel Slow heat conductor with uneven cooking results Is durable easy to clean and resists staining Cast iron A poor heat conductor however will retain heat very well Cooks evenly once cooking temperature is reached Porcelain enamelonmetal Heating characteristics will vary depending on base material Glass Slowheatconductor C...

Page 16: ...will lite 3 Visually check that both the inner and outer rings are lit Fig 4 When both burners are lit continue to turn the control knob counterclockwise to adjust to the desired flame size 4 If only the inner burner is needed continue to rotate the gas control knob counterclockwise somewhere past grey area Fig 2 5 Adjust the inner flame to desired size Fig 3 OperatingMin 2 Max double burner Fig 2...

Page 17: ...ation AbbreviantionsChart This is an example of a fault code that you may see These codes will help your servicer repair your appliance CLn Self clean CLO Setting the clock dEF Defrost d O Dooropen End End of cycle F10 Faultcodeerror HE Hotelement Hi Hi setting Hot Hotoven Lo Lo setting Loc Controllock SAb Sabbathmode Sd Demomode SF Sabbath mode failure CF Check food ...

Page 18: ...elow to set a rapid preheat with bake to start immediately using default temperature When START is pressed the oven will preheat quickly The control will display PRE HEATING during this time While PREHEATING the Convection fan may operate After a few minutes a beep will sound and PRE HEATING will no longer display Place prepared food on a single oven rack The oven will continue to bake at the set ...

Page 19: ... temperature settings apply to the bake feature Auto suggest default setting 350 F 176 C Min bake setting 170 F 77 C Max bake setting 550 F 288 C Example 1 Press UPPER OVEN Step Press 2 Press BAKE 1 Press UPPER OVEN 3 Press START enter Example Step Press Place food items in rack positions 2 or 4 When using the offset oven rack place in rack position 2 or 3 When placing multiple food items in the o...

Page 20: ...proof Keep warm Example Step Press 7 Press START enter 6 Enter 30 minutes 5 Press COOK TIME 4 Press COOK OPTIONS 3 Press START 2 Press BAKE 1 Press UPPER OVEN NOTE You may press CANCEL any time when setting the control or during the cooking process See example below to set the upper oven for bake starting immediately with preheating to the auto suggest default setting of 350 F 176 C and then to au...

Page 21: ...NOTE When setting the END TIME option be sure the correct time of day is set You may press CANCEL any time when setting the control or during the cooking process You may also choose to use COOK TIME with no END TIME See pg 20 9 Press START enter 7 Press END TIME 6 Enter 50 minutes 5 Press COOK TIME 4 Press COOK OPTIONS 3 Enter 375 F 2 Press BAKE 1 Press UPPER OVEN 8 Enter 5 30 Once START is presse...

Page 22: ... the insert Remember to follow all warnings and cautions 2 Arrange the interior oven rack p 23 Figs 2 4 for position recommendations Be sure to place the prepared food and pan directly under broil element Close the oven door p 23 Fig 1 4 Press BROIL 3 Press UPPER OVEN 5 Press START enter Step Press Use the recommended pans and oven rack positions for the type of meat being prepared p 23 Figs 2 4 F...

Page 23: ... 1 thick 4th or 5th 550 F 6 4 Medium Steak 1 thick 4th or 5th 550 F 7 5 Medium well Steak 1 thick 4th or 5th 550 F 8 7 Well Pork chops 3 4 thick 5th 550 F 8 6 Well Chicken bone in 4th 450 F 20 10 Well Chicken boneless 5th 450 F 8 6 Well Fish 5th 500 F 13 n a Well Shrimp 4th 550 F 5 n a Well Hamburger 1 thick 5th 550 F 9 7 Medium Hamburger 1 thick 5th 550 F 10 8 Well The broil pan insert if equippe...

Page 24: ...ake may be set with the following options Convconvert Cook time or cook time with end time Probe Rapid preheat The following temperature settings apply to the conv bake feature Auto suggest default setting 350 F 176 C Min bake setting 170 F 76 C Max bake setting 550 F 288 C You may press CANCEL any time when setting the control or when cooking NOTE When baking with a single rack use rack positions...

Page 25: ... results You may press CANCEL any time when setting the control or during the cooking process NOTE 2 Press CONV BAKE 1 Press UPPER OVEN 5 Press START enter Example Example Step Press Once START is pressed the oven display shows PRE HEATING After the oven reaches the converted set temperature PRE HEATING will turn off and a beep will indicate the oven is ready The added conv convert option will aut...

Page 26: ...xample Example Step Press See example below to set convection roast to start immediately with the auto suggest default setting Preheating is not necessary for most meats and poultry Place food items using the recommended rack positions for the type of food being prepared When placing multiple food items in the oven allow 2 4 5 10cm of space between the food items for proper air circulation Be sure...

Page 27: ...nding rib roast 4 to 6 lbs 350 F 25 30 Fig 2 Setting Oven Controls Roasting recommendations Fig 1 Roasting rack instructions When preparing meats for convection roasting you may use the broiler pan insert and the roasting rack supplied with your appliance The broiler pan will catch grease spills and the insert will help prevent grease splatters The roasting rack fits on top of the insert allowing ...

Page 28: ...rnal temperature without any guesswork Your oven will automatically change from cooking to keep warm once the probe has reached the set temperature The following temperature settings apply to the probefunction Default 170 F 76 C Minimum 130 F 54 C Maximum 210 F 98 C About the probe function Fig 1 Setting the probe Fig 2 IMPORTANT Use only the probe supplied with your appliance any other may result...

Page 29: ...r p 28 Fig 2 Setting Oven Controls By the default your oven will adjust to the keep warm setting once the probe has reached the set temperature NOTE Any time during the cooking process you may press PROBE once to see the current internal meat temperature reported by the probe Press PROBE twice to review or change the probe target temperature 7 Press PROBE 6 Press COOK OPTIONS 8 Enter 180 3 Press U...

Page 30: ...tly under broil element Close the oven door p 23 Fig 1 Step Press 4 Press CONV BROIL 3 Press UPPER OVEN 5 Press START enter To add or change any cook settings after this feature has started Wake control panel from the sleep mode if necessary Select the UPPER or LOWER oven you wish to change Make temperature changes using the or keys Each press of or will adjust the temperature by 5 F or2 C If chan...

Page 31: ...ARD Do not let food sit for more than one hour before or after cooking Doing so may cause bacteria to grow which can result in food poisoning orsickness To prevent food from contacting the broil element and to prevent grease splattering do not use the roasting rack when broiling Example NOTE You may press CANCEL any time when setting the control or during the cooking process To add or change any c...

Page 32: ... or leave the door open when checking foods The more heat that is lost the longer the food will need to cook Cover the foods to keep them moist or use a loose or vented type cover to allow foods to turn crisp or brown Roasts may be left uncovered so browning can occur Cook times will vary depending on the weight fat content bone the shape of the roast Use the probe to check the temperature to dete...

Page 33: ...ed to modify the perfect turkey settings once cooking has started Doing so may not provide the best results Heated air circulates around the turkey from all sides sealing in juices and flavors Poultry cooked with this feature are crispy brown on the outside while staying moist on the inside Perfect turkey combines a cook cycle with the convection fan The probe is used to monitor the exact internal...

Page 34: ...20 F 48 C Min dehydrate setting 100 F 38 C Max dehydrate setting 225 F 108 C 2 Press DEFROST 1 Place food in oven and press UPPER OVEN 3 Press START enter Step Press See the example below to set defrost Setting dehydrate 2 Press DEHYDRATE 1 Press UPPER OVEN 3 Press START enter Example Example Step Press See the example below to set dehydrate at the default temperature of 120 F Example NOTE To add ...

Page 35: ...L any time when setting the control or during the cooking process To add or change any cook settings after this feature has started Wake control panel from the sleep mode if necessary Select the UPPER or LOWER oven you wish to change Make temperature changes using the or keys Each press of or will adjust the temperature by 5 F or2 C If changing cooking times select the cook time or end time keys n...

Page 36: ... when they are available for setting or recalling Each key will allow you to store a cooking feature oven set temperature and a cook time for either the upper oven or lower oven All the favorite keys will display after selecting the upper or lower oven The example below shows how to save a favorite cooking instruction for the upper oven Example Example Step Press 1 Press UPPER OVEN 2 Input the coo...

Page 37: ...150 F 66 C to 190 F 88 C If you enter a temperature beyond this range your control will automatically default to the nearest temperatureavailable 8 Press BROIL 9 Enter 500 F 11 Enter 4 minutes 12 Press START enter twice 3 Press BAKE 4 Enter 350 F 6 Enter 60 minutes 7 Press START enter 1 Press UPPER OVEN 2 Press MULTI STAGE Setting multi stage See the example to program a multi stage feature for a ...

Page 38: ...example to program a multi stage feature for a casserole For stage 1 bake at 350 F for 1 hr For stage 2 to brown broil for at 500 F for 4 minutes For stage 3 keep warm at 170 F for 15 minutes Example Example Step Press 5 Press START enter 10 Press START enter 13 Press KEEP WARM 14 Enter 170 F 16 Enter 15 minutes 17 Press START enter a total of 2 times to start cooking immediately 15 Press START en...

Page 39: ... and the Sabbath mode is active the oven light will remain on until the Sabbath mode is turned off and the oven lights are turned off The oven door will not activate the oven interior lights when the oven door is opened or closed For further assistance guidelines for proper usage and a complete list of models with the Sabbath feature please vist the web at http www star k org Fig 1 It is recommend...

Page 40: ...d and release Setting Sabbath mode Example Canceling Sabbath mode The example below shows how to cancel the Sabbath mode Fig 1 Step Press Step Press Example NOTES The only keys available once the appliance is set for the Sabbath mode are the You may change the oven temperature and any cooktop settings once baking has started Jewish holidays only Choose oven and press BAKE enter the oven temperatur...

Page 41: ...food in the lower oven always use a baking sheet or pan with 4 raised sides to prevent food from sliding off DO NOT LINE THE OVEN DRAWER WITH FOIL OR COVER THE OVEN RACK WITH FOIL This may result in damage to your oven The maximum height of foods and utensils that may be used in the lower oven is 2 1 2 The maximum width is 16 Pay close attention to foods that have potential to rise beyond the reco...

Page 42: ...foods warm When using keep warm always start with hot food Do not heat cold food Keep warm may be set with the following options Cook time Cook time with end time The following temperature settings apply to the keep warm feature Auto suggest default setting 170 F 76 C Min keep warm setting 150 F 66 C Max keep warm setting 190 F 88 C If you enter a temperature beyond this range your control will au...

Page 43: ...kept at serving temperatures at 170 F When a combination of foods are to be kept warm for example a meat with 2 vegetables and rolls use 170 F For easier clean up the lower oven should be cleaned as soon as the oven cools down Clean after each use to minimize build up of spatter and food leftovers When cooking foods that spatter cover the food with heat proof lid or foil Use a mild detergent and w...

Page 44: ...w option entry or press USER PREF to advance to the next preference Press CANCEL after pressing START to exit the preferences mode NOTE User preference options are not available while cooking or when using the kitchen timer Setting clock CLO 1 Press USER PREF 2 Enter 1 30 or use hi lo to advance to 1 30 3 Press START enter to accept or press CANCEL off to reject See the example below to set the cl...

Page 45: ... or 24 hour mode Changing between F or C F C Your control has the ability to display and set Fahrenheit or Celsius temperatures The factory pre set temperature display is Fahrenheit See the example below to change the default temperature display to Celsius or 2 Use the hi or lo to toggle to the C option Fig 2 Example 1 Press and continue to press USER PREF until you reach theFahrenheit Celsius mod...

Page 46: ... saving mode Example Step Press 3 Press START enter to accept or press CANCEL off to reject Setting audio mode AUD 1 Press and continue to press USER PREF until you reach the pre set AUd mode 2 Use the hi or lo to choose desired audio level Fig 1 or to choose the off option Fig 2 or The audio mode allows you choose between 5 levels of audio volume for the oven control You may turn the audio off an...

Page 47: ...REF until you reach the pre set UPO mode Fig 1 2 Press lo to adjust the temperaturelower 3 Use lo to advance to 10 Fig 2 Example Step Press To set the temperature higher use the hi key Fig 1 4 Press START enter to accept or press CANCEL off to reject Example 1 Press and continue to press USER PREF until you reach the pre set UPO mode Fig 1 Adjusting lower oven temperature UPO The temperature may b...

Page 48: ...settings or favorites that you havesaved See the example below reset your control Example 1 Press and continue to press USER PREF until you reach the factory default reset mode Fig 1 Example Step Press Fig 1 3 Press CANCEL off if you decide not to reset Fig 2 2 Use the hi or lo to toggle to the yes option to reset Fig 1 or ...

Page 49: ...rt The following chart will help you navigate through the user preferences F or C 12 or 24 hour mode 12hr energy save mode Audio mode UPO upper oven UPO lower oven Setting clock Reset to factory pre sets Clock display Audio mode provides 6 possible settings Setting Your Preferences ...

Page 50: ...t use any cleaning materials on the door gasket Leaving chemical residue can damage the door gasket DO NOT force the oven door open The automatic door locking system can be damaged Remove the broiler pan insert all utensils and any aluminum foil These items cannot withstandhighcleaningtemperatures All oven racks MUST be removed If they are left in while attempting to set a self clean cycle the dis...

Page 51: ...n for a lite 2 hour self clean cycle to end at 8 00 o clock 3 Select LITE After pressing start the motorized oven door latch will automatically lock the door The DOOR lock icon will flash Fig 1 Once the door has locked the DOOR lock icon will remain on through the entire self clean cycle After self clean the oven may take about 30 40 minutes to cool and unlock A Hot message Fig 2 will display duri...

Page 52: ...ing a dishcloth Be sure to squeeze excess water from the cloth before wiping the panel especially when wiping around the controls Excess water in or around the controls may cause damage to the appliance To replace knobs after cleaning line up the flat sides of both the knob and the shaft then push the knob into place Stainless steel some models Clean the stainless with warm soapy water using a cle...

Page 53: ... the oven door Do not immerse the door in water Do not spray or allow water or the glass cleaner to enter the door vents Do not use oven cleaners cleaning powders or any harsh abrasive cleaning materials on the outside of the oven door Do not clean the oven door gasket The oven door gasket is made of a woven material on Self Cleaning models which is essential for a good seal Care should be taken n...

Page 54: ...all packing tape from cooktop area To remove Should you ever need to remove the burner cap for cleaning simply lift the cap off the burner head Toreplace 1 Pair up burner caps sizes with corresponding burner heads 2 Align burner cap ignition area to the burner head ignition area See illustration 3 Place the burner cap vane slots onto the burner head vanes Before using make sure the burner cap fits...

Page 55: ...ontinue closing beyond the door stop position The oven door should release from the frame on its own Fig 3 5 Carefully lift door away evenly slightly up and out until both hinge arms are clear of the hinge slots in the oven frame Fig 3 After door has been removed be sure to lay the door flat with the inside of the door downward never rest the oven door with any weight on the door handle To prevent...

Page 56: ...ots Fig 1 2 Position the angle of the door to the door removal angle and carefully insert the door hinge arms fully and evenly into the door hinge slots Carefully let the weight of the door transfer from your hands so that the oven now supports the oven door 3 Open the oven door down to the fully open position Fig 2 4 With the door in the fully open position push both oven door hinge locks toward ...

Page 57: ...are instructions IMPORTANT Most oven doors contain glass that can break Read the following recommendations Changing upper oven lights Be sure the range is unplugged and all parts are COOL before replacing oven light Wear a leather faced glove for protection against possible broken glass or burns The upper oven light bulbs are located at the rear of the oven cavity and both are covered with a glass...

Page 58: ...drawer compartment Fig 1 3 With one hand hold the drawer front in place Use your other hand to pull the glide away from the oven Fig 2 until the glide hook disengages Fig 3 4 Repeat from step 3 above for the other side of the drawer 5 With BOTH glide hooks disengaged carefully lift the drawer up and away from the oven Push both drawer glides into lower oven cavity 6 Replace the lower oven light wi...

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