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Page 1: ...ies 20 22 Surti_ce Units 8 12 Timed Baking and Roasting Feamies 28 Timed Features fbr Convection Baking 33 34 _ anning Drawer 36 Care and Cleaning 40 50 lass Cooktop 49 50 I ift Off yen Door 42 43 _ en i ight Replacement 45 46 Removable _J anning Drm _ r Pan 44 Storage Drawer Removal 47 Troubleshooting Tips 51 55 Write the model and serial numbers here Model Serial You can find them on a label on ...

Page 2: ...r using a ventilation fan or hood Fluorescent light bulbs contain mercury If your model has a surface light you must recycle the fluorescent light bulb according to local state and federal codes SAFETY PflECAUTIONS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed including the following Use this appliance only for its intended pml_ose as Do not leave children alone chil...

Page 3: ...by using a multi propose hy chemical or loam type fire extinguisher Flame in tile oven can be smotheied completely by closing tile oven door and tm ning tile oven off or by using a multi l m ose d D chemical o_ fl am type fire extinguishes For your safbb never use your appliance fiw warming or heating tile room Do not let cooking grease or other flammable materials accmnulate in or near the range ...

Page 4: ...ng or as lilts melt slowly _Mwa_ s heat tilt slowl and watch as it heats Only certain types of glass glassX eramic earthenware or other glazed containers are suitnble for cooktop service othei_ inay break because of tile sudden change in temperature To minimize tile possibility of bm ns ignition of flammable materials and spillage tile handle of a container should be turned toward tile center of t...

Page 5: ...e glass cooktop stm hce as a cutting board Do not place or store items that can melt or catch fire on the glass cooktop even when it is not being used Be carefld when plating spoons or other stirring utensils on glass cooktop stm hce when it is in use They may become hot and could cause 1 urns Do not stand on the glass cooktop The weight may cause the top to break Avoid heating an empty pan Doing ...

Page 6: ...asket is essential for a good seal Care should be taken not to rub dalnage or inove tile gasket If tile sellk leaning mode inalflnlcfions turn tile oven off and disconnect tile power supply Have it serviced by a qualified technician Bed re self cleaning tile oven relnove tile broiler pan grid and other cookware Be sure to wipe up excess spillage before starting the self cleaning operation Clean on...

Page 7: ...o ed for cleaning or selaidng Leveling Leveling screws are located on each corner ot the base of the range Remove the bottom drawer and _ tl can level the range on an tllle ell floor with the rise of a nutdfi_vr or cham_el locks To remo_v the drawel pull the drawer out all the way tilt up the fl ont and take it out To replace the draweI insert glides at back of the drmver beyond stop on the range ...

Page 8: ...t touch the ON OFF pad again Tri Ring Burner To use the multi size 1 urner Touch the ON OFF pad for the fl ont right surli_ce unit Use the or pads to set the desired l ower settiil Touch the BURNERSIZEpad as needed to select the desired bm ner size X4q_en fi_t selected the 9 inch size is on Touch again fin the 7 inch and aoain fin the 5 inch The light next to the BURNER SIZEpad indicates which siz...

Page 9: ...s or wmmer settings touch the ON OFF pad 11 1_1 1 UTION DOnot warm food on a PRECISE WARM surface unit setting for more than 2 hours Donot useplastic wrap to cover food Plastic may melt onto the surfaceand be verydi_cult to remove Useonly cookware recommendedfor top of range cooking CA UTI O N Always sta with hot food Donot use to heat cold food Placing uncooked or cold food on a precise warm sett...

Page 10: ...ou set Be sm e you tm n tile control knob to OFFwhen you finish cooking OFF Warmer Burner on some models Tile WARM or WM wam_ setting on some models on tile right REARsm_hce trait keeps ah eadv heated food wamx tmfil ready to sex_ e REAR FRONT BURNER HI 8 6 BRIDGE BUBNEB OFF HI z LO LO 8 6 Using the Bridge Burner onsome models To use tile bridge burnex tm n tile control knob to tile BRIDGE BURNERs...

Page 11: ...NE since cookware and plates will be hot CAUTION Oo notwarm foodon the WARMING ZONE for more than two hours NOTE The WARMING ZONE will notglow red like thecookl gelements Depending on yore model either HOTwill be displayed or a HOTindicator light will glow when the glass surfilce is hot and will remain on tmtil the sm fi_ce is cool enough to touch I ower settings may not heat the glass sm ii_ce en...

Page 12: ... completel Waterstains mineraldeposits are removable using thecleaning cream or furl strengthwhite wbegar Useof window cleaner may leavean indescentfilm on the cooktop Thecleaning cream wi remove this discoloration Don t store heavyitems above the cooktop If they drop onto the cooktop theycancause damage Donotusethesurfaceasa cuttingboard Indicator Lights On glass cooktops HOT indicator light will...

Page 13: ... is covered completely with porcelain enamel this cookware is recommended Caution is recommended fin cast iron cookware that is not completely covered with smooth porcelain enamel as it may scratch the glass ceramic cooktop Glass ceramic usable butnotrecommended Poor l e_fimnance May scratch tile surli_ce Stoneware usable butnotrecommended Poor l e_fimnance May scratch tile surli_ce Pans with roun...

Page 14: ...ly burned if the wok tipped over Use only flat bottomed woks Deep Fat Frying Do not ovedill cookware with tilt that may spill over when adding food Frost foods bubble vigorously Watch food ti ying at high temperatures Kee I range and hood clean fYOlil grease Home Canning Tips Be sure the canner is centered over the surlilce unit Make sure the canner is fiat on the bottom Use recipes and procedures...

Page 15: ..._ and timer features ontouch pad controlled models Throughout this manual features and appearance may vary from your model Yourmodel may have one of the following controls on some models OVE LS O _VEN CONT_IOLS OLS 15 ...

Page 16: ...Oven contro c oc_ arid timer features ontouch pad controlled models Throughout this manual features and appearance may vary from your model Yourmodel may have one of the following controls 16 ...

Page 17: ...imer features ontouch pad controlled models Throughout this manual features and appearance may vary from your model Yourmodel may have one of the following controls CONTRC_LS ON O SETWARMING DRAWER LIGHT CLEAN CONTROL LOCKOUT 7 ...

Page 18: ...p_d befiwe settin _ tile dock COOKING TIME or COOK TIME ON OFFPad Tenth this pad and then touch tile mmfl er pads or tile 4 or pads depending on model to set tile an o lll of time _ou Vvall o111 k od o cook Theoven will shut off when thecooklbg tlnTehas mn out DELAYSTARTPad Ijse along _dth COOKING TIME or SELF CLEANpads to set tile o en to start and stop automaticall at a time ou set PROOFPad Touc...

Page 19: ...TIME Pads These pads allo_ you to set the clock and timer Onsome models you may use the oven light switch to turn the light on and off when the door is closed Yourmodel may have one of the following oven control knobs Oven Control Knob Onsomemodels youmayusetheovenl _ ht switchto turnthe ht onandoff whenthedoorIsdosed Turn this knob to the setting you want Oil soIne models you Inust push the knob ...

Page 20: ...ontrol set in this special teatm es mode Fahrenhe or Celsius Temperature Selection Your ovencontro L_ setto usetheFahrenheit temperature selections butyoumaychangethis tousetheCe sius sebctions Touch tile BAKE and BROIL HI LO pads at tile same time fb_ 3 seconds until tile display shm_s SE Touch tile BROIL HI tO pad Tile displa_ will show F Edn enheit On some inodels ou will need to touch tile COO...

Page 21: ...and the time of da if not blacked out NOTE All cook hgand t n hgfunctionswill be cancelledwhen ock hg out the control To tmlock tile control touch the 9 and 7 touch pads at the same time fin 3 seconds until the control beeps twice and L0C will be removed fi om the display Oven or Range Lockout depending on model Your controlwi allowyouto lockout thetouch padsso theycannot beactivated whenpressed T...

Page 22: ...d hokl the CONVECTION BAKE pad fi r 4 5 seconds Using the mmg er pads enter the temperature recommended in the redpe The displa shows the convei ted reduced temper mue For example if you enteied a recipe temperature of 350 E the display will show 325 when it is convel_ed _ Touch the CLEAR OFFpad when b ddn _ is ii i finished NOTE Conversionmust be set each tkne youwant to useit t s not held h memo...

Page 23: ...Thereare threepossibla volumelevels Touch the BROIL HI LO and BAKEpads at the same time fb_ 3 seconds until the displa_ shows SF Touch the OVEN LIGHT ON OFFpad The displa_ will show 2 BEEP This is the middle xolulne lexel Touch the OVEN LIGHT ON OFFpad again The displa will show 3 BEEP This is the loudest _olume lmel Touch the OVEN LIGHT ON OFFpad again The display will show I BEEP This is the qui...

Page 24: ...e shelf in CAUTION When you are usin the shelf ln the owestposition A youwi need to usecaution whenpuffing the shelf out Werecommendthat youpuff theshelf out several inchesand then uslbg two pot holders pull theshe f outby ho dlbg the sides of it The shelf is low and youcould beburnedif youplace your hand in the middle of theshe f and pu aft the way out Be verycarefulnot to burn your hand on the d...

Page 25: ...its in it just like the grid _dtulfilmm foil may also be used to catch a spillover To do so place a slnall sheet _ff toil on a lower shelf several inches below tile toed Never entirely cover a shelf with aluminum foil This will disturb the heat circulation and result in poor baking Leavethe door open to the broil stop position Thedoorstays open by itself yet the proper temperature is maintained f1...

Page 26: ...correct time ff day Touch tile CLOCKpad again to recall the clock display To Set the Timer Thetimeris aminutetimeronly Thetimerdoesnot controi oven operations Touch tile KITCHEN tiMER ON fEE or TIMER CLOCK pad depending on _om model Depending on yore model touch tile number pads or tile or pads mfil tile _llllOtlnt of tilne VO I W lllt shows in the display If youmakea mistake touchtheKITCHEN TIMER...

Page 27: ... touching tile KITCHEN TIMER ON OFF or TIMER CLOCK pad depending on yore model and then touching the m tuber pads or tile or pads depending on your model to enter tile new time you want To Cancel the Timer Touch tile KITCHEN TIMER ON OFF or TIMER CLOCK depending m _mr model pad twice End of Cycle Tones onsomemodels lear the tones by pressing tile pad of tile ftlllCtiOll yotl are tlSillg Power Outa...

Page 28: ... the end of timed baldng the oxen will turn off The end of cycle tone will sound Touch tile CLEAR O_ pad to clear tile display Touch the STARTpad Youcan set the oven control to delay start the oven cook for a specific length of time and then turn off automatically Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop onmodelswithpadsonly Touch the BAKEpad ...

Page 29: ...t the probe into the meatiest part of the ironer thigh fl om below and parallel to the leg of a whole tin key If the probe is removed from the food before the final temperature is reached a tone will sound and the dbplay will flash until the probe is removed from the oven Youcan use the timer even though you cannot use timed oven operations while using the probe How to Set the Oven For Roasting Wh...

Page 30: ...the heated air evenly over and aromld the foo k Meat and poultry are browned on all sides as if they were cooked oil a rotisserie sing the roasting rack provided heated air will be circulated ove_ trader and arotmd the od being roasted Tile heated air seals in juices quickly fi r a moist and tender product while at the same time creating a lich golden brown exterior Roasting rack Grid J Broiler pa...

Page 31: ...es you will get tile best results if wm use a fiat cookie sheet instead of a pan with low sides For i ecipes like oven baked chicken use a pan with low sides Hot air cannot drculate well around tood in a pan with high sides How to Set the Oven for Immediate Convection Baking or Roasting Touch tile CONVECTIONBAKE or CONVECTIONROAST pad On models with a CONVECTION BAKE MULTI I RACKpad touch once fi ...

Page 32: ...e the shelf in the lowest position A Insert the probe into the fi o 1 Plug the probe into the outlet in the oxen Make sm e it is pushed all the way in Close the o_en dooi Touch the PROBEpad Touch tl_e nmnber pads to set the desired internal fi od temperatm e Touch the CONVECT ON ROAST pad Touch the number pads to set the desired oven tei l l ei ff li e Touch the START pad _Mter the internal temper...

Page 33: ... BAKE MULTI I RACKpad t udl once for muld rack convection baking or twice for one rack convection baking Touch tile number pads to set tile desired oven tei pel ittlye Touch tile COOKING TIME pad NOTE fyourreciperequkes preheatingyoumay needtoaddadditionaltlnTe to thelengthof the CO0_lfl_ tli Te Tile display sho_vs tile oven temperature that you set and tile cooldng time countdown Tile display sta...

Page 34: ...ngthof the cookll g tlfl e _ len tile o en turns on at tile time oi clay you ha v set tile dispkLv will show tile changing tempemtme starting at l O0 E and tile cooldng tin e CO lntdowll At tile end of timed convection bake tile oven will turn off Tile end of cycle tone will sound Touch tile CLEAR OFF pad to clear tile displa if necessm T _ _hen baldno_ is finished remo e tile fbod fl om tile well...

Page 35: ...lspla How to Set the Oven For Warming onsome models Tile w mn fbature keeps cooked tbods _m_n fiw up to 3 hours after tile cooidng flmction is finished or it call be activated independendy to kee I already cooked ibods wam This ieature is not designed to reheat cold food To use this feature independently touch tile WARMpad and then tile SYARYpad To acti r ffe this feature for use aiter Timed Bakin...

Page 36: ...nsettings will be displayed i Thewarming drawer cannot be useddunng a self cleaning cycle When Using the Warming Drawer Do not line the warming drawer orpan with aluminum foil Foil is an excellent heat insulator and will trap heat beneath it This will upset theperformance of the drawer and could damage the interior finish Allow approximately 25minutesforthewarming drawer topreheat Ji Do not put li...

Page 37: ...e 1 E touch 1 and 5 To at just tile temperatm e on models xdth al cl pacis touch tile INCREASE pacl to ineFease tile tempeFattwe ill lie deoTee i_lCl en e_lts Touch tile DECREASE pad to decrease tile temperature ill one degree increments _Aqlen on have made tile ac iustment touch the START pad to go back to tile time of day display Use your oven as you wo dd nonnalE NOTE Thts adjustment will not a...

Page 38: ... another weft ventilated room Do not clean the gasket The fibe glass material of the oven door gasket cannot withstand abrasion It is essential tot the gasket to remain intact If you notice it becoming worn or fi ayed replace it How to Set the Oven for Cleaning on models Theoven doormust be dosed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to workproperly Onmodels with a latch move it late the Io...

Page 39: ...ot be possible to open the o en door until the temperatm e drops below the lock temperature and the LOCKEBBOOR light goes ofl_ _en the LOCKEO BOOR light is ofl_ tmlatch the door on some models and open the door_ After a Clean Cycle YOu ma notice some white ash in the o_en Tipe it up Oth a damp cloth after the veil cools If white spots mma k remove them with a soap filled steel woo pad and nhse tho...

Page 40: ...hot water sohition Before reinoving tile knobs fi r cleaning please note that the knobs are in the OfFposition When i ei lacing the knobs check the OFF position to ensure i roper i laceinent Do not bend knobs by pulling thenl up or down or by hanging a towel or other such loads This can danlage tile shall To replace Check tile back of tile knob Tile Inolded fib of tile knob is designed to fit pede...

Page 41: ... tomato or vinegar should not be pemdtted to remain on the finish If adds spill on the cooktop while it is hot use a h T paper towel or cloth to wipe it up right away _ _en the stmfi_ce has cooled wash with soap and water Rinse well For other spills such as tilt spatterings wash with soap and water or cleansing powde_ after the stwthce has cooled Rinse well Polish with a h_ cloth Oven Vent Onmodel...

Page 42: ...wders or harsh abrasiveson the outside of the door hingearm hingearm Lift Off Oven Door onsome models Tile oven door is removable but it is heavv You may need help removing and replacing tile dooI Toremove the door Open tile door to tile flfll open position Pull tile hinge locks up oxer tile hinge hooks on both sides rasp tile door fimfl on each side lift slighfl and pull it straight out and away ...

Page 43: ...oil stop position and fully closed IJfl door up and out mltil tlle hinge arm is clear of tile slot Toreplacethe door _ Firml_ ras both sides of tlle door ii i at tile top _ _ith tile door at Bottom Hingearm tile same angle edge of as tile remox d sl0t x position seat the indentation oI the hinge ann into tile bottom edge of the hinge slot Tile notch in tile hinge aml must be filly seated into tile...

Page 44: ...e the grid with detergent while hot and cover with wet paper towels or a dishcloth Soaking the pan will I eIl we btli ned on foods Both the broiler pan and grid may be cleaned with a COmlllercial o_ en cleanei Both tile broiler pan and grid can also be cleaned in a dishwasher NOTE Donotstorea soiledbroilerpanandgrid anywhere in therange Press down and pull out Removable OvenFloor To remove the ove...

Page 45: ...lace the cover Place it into groove otthe light receptacle Pull wire forward to the center of the coxer tmtil it snaps into place Com_ect electrical power to the range Oven Light Replacement on some models CAUTION Before replacing your oven l ht bulb disconnectthe electrical power to the rangeat themain fuse orcircuit breakerpanel Be sm e to let the light cover and bulb cool completely Toremove th...

Page 46: ...t i 1 4 turn tmdl the tabs of the ol lss co or clear the grooves of the socket Using glo_es or a dr cloth remo e the bulb b pulling it str _i_ ht b out Toreplace Use a new 30 _olt halogen bulb not to exceed 50 arts Using glo_es or a dr cloth remo e the bulb fl om its l ackaging Do not touch the bulb with bare fingers Receptacle _Use gloves orcloth Push the bulb straight into the receptacle all the...

Page 47: ...mend that w u wear rubber gloves when cleaning the range Soap and water will nommlly do the job Hea T spattering or spillove_s may require cleaning with a mild abrasive cleane_ Soapy wet metal pads may also be used Do not allow food spills with a h h sugaror acid content suchas tomatoes sauerkraut fruit juices orpie tiffing to rema bon the surface Theymaycausea duffspot even after cleaning Househo...

Page 48: ...d thesurface unit p ug terminals Donot attempt to dean adjust or in any way repair the plug in receptacle Drip Pans electric coil models only P em we the smti_ e milts Then lift out the drip pans Place them in a covered containe_ Add 1 4 cup ammonia and let soak several hem s or overnight Wash rinse well and h_ The drip pans may also be cleaned in a dishwasher Clean the area trader the drip pans o...

Page 49: ...aned thoroughly Usea cleaning padsuitable forglass surfaces Burned On Residue _Mlow tile cooktop to cool Spread a few drops of cooktop cleaner on tile entire burned residue area Using a cleaning pad suitable tot glass surfi_ces rub tile residue area applying pressure as needed If an residue remains repeat tile steps listed aboxe as needed For additional protection after all residue has been remoxe...

Page 50: ...hat would scratch the cooktop Glasssurface potential forpermanentdamage Damage from Sugary Spills and Melted Plastic Ourtesting shows that ifyou are cooking high sugar mixtures such asjelly or fudge and have a spillover it can cause permanent damage to the glass surface unless the spillover is immediately removed Turn oft all surli_ce traits _ell_Ove hot pans Wearii_g an oven Initt a Use a single ...

Page 51: ...op glass surface Cookwa_ve with rough bottoms Be sure cookware bottoms and cookware are lean befi re use being used or coarse particles Use cook_are with smooth bottoms Tin scratches are not salt or sand were between remo ible but will become less visible ix time as a result of cleaning the cookwaJce and the surface of the cool top Cookwaxe has been slid across the cool top surface Areas of discol...

Page 52: ...t Models Oven light does net Light hulb is loose or Tighten or replace the bulb work defective On some models the switch o Call tb_ service operating light is broken Oven will not work Plug on range is not Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live properly completely inserted in grotmded outlet the electrical outlet A fuse in your home may be o Replace the fllse or reset the circuit breakel...

Page 53: ...ended in the Broiling Guide Oventemperature Oven thermostat needs o See the Adjust the oven thermostat Do it yourself section too hot or too cold adjustment Storage drawer is Rear drawer support is on Reposition the dmwe See the Storage Drawer Removaliustructions crooked top of the guide rail in the Care and cleaning of your range section Storage drawer Power cord may be obstructing Reposition the...

Page 54: ... clean after a Oven controls improperly set See the Using the self cleaning oven section clean cycle Oven was heavily soiled Clean up heavy spillo e_ before stm_ing tile dean cycle Hea ilv soiled ovens may need to self clean again or for a longer period of tim e LOCKDOOR flashes The self cleaJa cycle has been o Close tile oven do m in the display selected but the door is not closed Touch the CLEAR...

Page 55: ...ing or oily This is normal in a new oven o To speed the process set a selt clean cycle fin a minim um of odor emitting from and will disappear in time 3 h tu s See the Using the self cleaning oxen section the vent Strong odor An odor from the insulation This is temporm y aacound the inside of the oven is normal for the first few times tile oven is used Fan noise A cooling fan or a convection This ...

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