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Page 1: ...emowd 35 ve_ Bottom 35 vel_ IJght RepIaceme_t 38 Ove Ve _ ts 37 Se t CJ ea _i _g 30 31 Shelves 38 Sta ess Steel Sm t_wes 34 Warmi_g Dra_er 36 Ins_talIation _nstr_c ions 39 49 Air A di us tm e _ t 48 Anti Tip Device 42 49 C ecki_g gm _ er gnit o_ 47 Co ecti g the Ra ge to Gas 43 45 Dime s o s rod Clear races 41 Electrical Col_ ecdo_s 46 47 l eve i_g the Ravage 48 I P 49 Troubleshooting Tips 5o _ Ac...

Page 2: ...gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier ANTI TIP DEVICE All ranges can tip and injury could result Toprevent accidental tipping of the range attach it to the wall by installing the Anti tip device supplied If the Anti tip device supplied with the...

Page 3: ...n or hood SAFETY PRECAUtiONS Have the installer show you the location of the range gas shut off valve and how to shut it off if necessary Have yOtlI range installed and propeity Plug your range into a 120 voh grounded grounded by a qualified installel in accordance with fl_e Installation Instructions Any adjusunent and service should be performed only by qualified gas rang installers or service mc...

Page 4: ...ms could be seriously injured For your safety ne er use your appliance for wmlning or heaung the room Nexer wear loose fitting or hanging gat_nents while using the appliance Be carefifl when reaching for items stored in cabinets oxer the range Flammable mamrial could be ignimd if brought ira corrtact with flame or hot oxen suiPaces and may cause sexere bniTrs Do not store flammable mamrials in an ...

Page 5: ...tion of oils or fats will be used in flying stir mg ther before heating or as fats meh slowly Use a deep fat thei_nometer whenexer possil le to prexent oveflleafing fat beyond tile smoMng point Use fire least possible amount of fat for effecfixe shallow or deeI lzat ruing Filling tire pan mo fill of fiat can cause spilloxers when food is added When flaming foods are under dre hood turn tire fan of...

Page 6: ...r more than two hours Do not touch the heating element or the interior surface of the warming drawer _lese surfaces may be hot enougt_ to burn REMEMBER Tile inside surfi_ce of tim wanning drawer m W be hot when tile drawer is opened Use care when opening tile drawen Open tile drawer a crack and let hot air or steam escape befoie removing or replacing food Hot air or smam which escapes can cause bu...

Page 7: ... removing tile gxease fiom fire broiler pan When broiling if meat is mo close m fire flame tile fat m W ignite Trim excess f_tt m prex ent excessive flare ups Make sm e the broiler pan is in place correctly to t educe the possibility of grease rit es If you should hax e a gt ease fire in the broiler pan pi ess tile Ct_trARc OFFpad and kee I tile oven door closed m contain rit e until it bu Tls out...

Page 8: ...rge 00 FRON1 Oe Extra large burners only Sealed Gas Burners Yore gas range cooktop has fore sealed g_s burners They offer convenience deanabilitv and flexibility to be used in a wide range of cooking applications The smallest bm ner in the right rear position is the simmer bm ne_ This btm_er can be turned down to LOfor a vetw low simmer setting It provides precise cooking pe_tommnce fin delicate f...

Page 9: ...s for improved heat distribution Combination metal skillets usually work satisfi_ctorilv if they are used with medium heat as tile I _l Ill Ilil Ct I I e I i ecoi i ei ds Stove Top Grills Do not use stove top grills on veto sealed gas bm nex_ If you use the stove top grill on tile sealed gas burnex it will cause incomplete combustion and can result iI expostli e t CaI b I i oi oxide levels above a...

Page 10: ... andentera newsetting O CLEAR OFFPad Touch this pad to cancel ALL veil operations except the clock timer and the waiining drawer settings COOKING TIME Pad Touch this pad and then touch the ntllllber pads to set the alnount of tilne you want your food to cook The oven will shut off when the cooking time has rtm out 0 DELAYSTARTPad Use ahmg with COOKINGTIME or SELFCLEAN pads to set tile oven to star...

Page 11: ...outage If Err appearsin the display youhave tried to set a time or temperatureoutside of the control bruits PressCLEAR OFF and enter a new setting O CLOCKPad Touch this pad before setting the dock O 0 0 COOKINGTIME Pad Touch this pad and then tOtl h tile ntl llber pads to set tile lI O lnt of tiIlle VO l W_lIlt VOILE food to cook The oven will shut off when the cooking time has run out DELAYSTART ...

Page 12: ...hot air ti om the oven and ti esh air to the oven burner be uninmrrupted Avoid touching the vent openings or nearby surli_ces during oven or broiler ol eration thev may become hot Handles of potsandpansonthecooktop may become hot if lefi toocloseto thevent Donotleaveplasticor flammable itemsonthe cooktop theymaymeltorigniteif left tooclose to thevent Donotleavec osed contalbers onthecooktop Thepre...

Page 13: ...or it To preheat set the oven at the con ect temperature Preheating is necessm y when convection baking and f or good results when baking cakes cookies past_T and breads Forovenswithouta preheatindicator fightortone preheat10minutes Baking results will be better if baking pans aI e centei ed in tile oven _ls Illtlch _ls possible Pans should not touch each other or the walls of the oven If you need...

Page 14: ...oning organisms may survive Source Rarer Safe Food Book YourKitchen Medium Guide USDARoy June 1985 Well Done Chicken The oven has 5 shelf posifimTs LobsterTails FishFillets HamSlices 3reco0ked Pork Chops Well Done LambChops Medium Well Done Medium Well Done Quantityand orThickness 1 2 lb about 8 tbiu slices 1 lb 4patties 1 2 to 3 4 thick 1 thick 1 to 11 L Ibs 1_ tldck 2 to 21 L Ibs 1 whole 2 to 27...

Page 15: ...lay The maMmum time that can be entered in minums is 59 Times more than 59 minutes should be changed to hom_ and minutes For example to enter 90 minutes as 1 hour 30 ininutes touch 1 3andO in that ordex If youmakeamistake presstheKITCHENTIMER ON OFF padandbeginagain Touch the START pad _M ter I ressim the STARTpad SET disappears this tells you the time is cotmting down although the display does no...

Page 16: ... continue cooking after the ovehl tIhrns off QQQ 5 QQQ GQQQG OQOGSK G How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop The oven will turn onatthetime offlayyou set cook for aspecific length of time andthenturn offautomatleallF Make sure tile clock shows tile correct time of day Touch the BAKEpad Touch the nmnber pads to set the desired o_ehl empel _ h tlre Touch the COOKING TIMEpad NOTE ff yourrecipe...

Page 17: ... into the center of dishes s Ich as llleat loat or casseroles Insert the probe into the meatiest part of the inner thigh from below and parallel to the le_ of a whole turkey dDO D D iiilj il il How to Set the Oven For Cooking When Using the Probe Insert the probe into the fi od Plug the I robe into the Otlflet ill the oxen Make sure it s I ushed all the way ill Close the oxen dooI Touch the PROBE ...

Page 18: ...air will be circulamd over and around the fi od being roasted The heated air seals in juices quickly fl r a moist and tender product while at the same time creadng a rich golden brown exteri m Grid J Br0iierpan Roasts orpoultryshouldbecooked onshelf position A When vou are convection roasting it is important that you use the broiler pan and grid fi r best convection roasting results The pan is use...

Page 19: ..._ _lien tile oxen starts to heat tile changing CONVECTION ROASTpad temperature stnrting at 100 g will be displayed _ _lien the oxen reaches the Touch tile nmnber pads to set tile telni erature you set 3 beeps will sound desired oxen temi erature Touch the STARTpad finished T uch the CLEAR OFFpad when To change tile ell temi erature touch tile CONVECTION BAKE or CONVECTIONROAST pad and then tile mu...

Page 20: ... CONVECTIONROAST pad and then touch the number pads to set the new desired temperature Touch the STARTpad _ _l_en the oven starts to heat the word LO will be in the displa _Mier the internal temperature of the tood reaches O0 g the changing internal temperature will be shown in the display X _ hen the internal temperature of the tood reaches the number ou haxe set the probe and the oven mrn off an...

Page 21: ... Ibs Medium 17 20 325 F 160 F Well 20 24 325 F 170 F Boneless 3to 5 Ibs Medium 17 20 325 F 160 F Well 20 24 325 F 170 F Seafood Fish whole 3to 5 Ibs 30 40total 400 F Lobster Tails 6to 8 oz each 20 25total 350 F Poultry Whole Chicken 2 to 3 Ibs 24 26 350 F 180 185 F Cornish HensUnstuffed 1to 1 Ibs 50 55total 350 F 180 185 F Cornish HensStuffed 1to 1 Ibs 55 60total 350 F 180 185 F Duckling 4to 5 Ibs...

Page 22: ...CLEAR OFFpad to clear the display if necessa U Remove the tbod fi om the o_en Remembel e_en though the o_en turns off automaticall fbod left ill the o_en Mll continue cooking after the AeI t l ns Off 22 How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop The ovenwill turnonat thetimeof dayyouset cookfora specific lengthof timeandthenturnoff automatically Make sure tile dock sho_ _ the correct time of da...

Page 23: ...l show no shdn no shut off Touch tile STARTpad to actixate tile no shut off and leave tile control set in this special features mode Fahrenhe or Celsius Temperature Selection Your ovencontrolissetto usetheFahrenheit Touch tile BROILHI tO and COOKING temperature selections but youmaychangethis TIMEpadsat tile same time Tile to usethe Celsius selections lispla will show F Fahrenheit Touch tile BAKE ...

Page 24: ... Touch the CLOCK pad once The displa will show 12hr If this is the choice you want touch the START pad Touch tile CLOCKpad again to change to the 24 hour military time clock The display will show 24hr If this is the choice you want touch the START pad Touch the CLOCKpad again to black out the clock display The display will show OFF If this is the choice you want touch the START pad NOTE Iftheclock...

Page 25: ... oven temperature touch tile BAKEpad enter tile new teml erature using tile numl er pads and touch tile STARTpad NOTE Tile CLEAR OFFand COOKING TIME pads are active during tile Sabbath teature G D D D DCDCD DCDCD E WhenthedisplayshowsD the ovenis seth7Sabbath Whenthe displayshowsD C theovenis bakhTg roasting How to Set for Timed Baking Roasting Immediate Start and Automatic Stop Makesurethedocksho...

Page 26: ... BROILHI LO pads at the same time tmtil the display shows SE Tap the DELAYSTART pad until 12shdn or ne shdn appeax_ in the display 12shdn indicates that the oven will automatically mrn off after 12 horus ne shdn indicates that the oven will not automatically mrn off Touch the START pad NOTE If apoweroutage occurred whiietheoven wasinSabbath theovenwill automat cai y turnoff andstayoff evenwhenthep...

Page 27: ...e number pads tile same wa you read them For example 5 to change tile oxen temperature 1 F touch I and 5 X_qmn you haxe made tile a justment touch the START pad to go back to tile time of day display Use yore oxen as vo i Wotlld noli allv NOTE Thethermostat adjustment for Baking will alsoaffectConvection Baking or Convection Roasting Thetype ofmargarine will affect baking performanc Most recipes f...

Page 28: ...edisplayed Pan onsome models For rise in tile _ in ling dl dwer only Do I O1 use in tile ox en 4 Use the side handle edges to lif_ the pan in and out of tile h a_r for ease of cleaning _s Do not put liquid or _ter in die warming pan When Using the Warming Drawer The _3u3ning dn_x_r will kee t hot cooked tbods at serving tempen_ture _Mwaysstart with hot todd Do not use to heat cold food other allan...

Page 29: ...ems Do not rise plastic containelN or plastic wrap I FoodType ControlSetting I Bacon 3 Breads 2 Casserole 2 Chicken fried 3 Eggs scrambled 2 Fish 3 Gra W sauces 3 Ham 3 Muffins 2 Onionrings 3 Pies 1 Pizza 3 Potatoes baked 3 Potatoes mashed 2 TortillaChips 1 CAUtiON Do not keep food in the warming drawer for more than two hours ToCrisp Stale Items Place food in lo_si led dishes or pans Preheat on I...

Page 30: ... becoming worn or fl ayed replace it _ _ l e up any heavy spillove_ on tile oven bo olIl Make sm e tile oven light bulb cover is in place and the oven light is off IMPORTANT The health of some birds is extremely sensitive to tile tirades given off during tile sell cleaning cycle of a W range Move birds to another well ventilated I OOI 1 OQO ZX3 How to Set the Oven for Clean g Touch the SELFCLEAN p...

Page 31: ...peratm e and the LOCKEDDOOR light goes off _ _en the LOCKEDDOOR light is off open the doox After a Clean Cycle You may notice some white ash in the oxen _ pe it up with a damp cloth alter the o_ en cools Ifwhitespotsremain remove themwithasoap filiedscouring padandnnsethoroughly witha whegar andwatermixture These deposits are usuall a salt residue that cannot be remoxed b_ the clean cxcle If the o...

Page 32: ...rode Cooktop Sealed Burner Assemblies Turn all controls OFF betore removing the burner parts The burner grates caps and burner heads can be lifted off making them easy to clean The electrodes are not removable CAUTION Do not operate the cooktop without a burner parts and grates in place The electrode of the spark igniter is exposed when the burner head is relnoved _ en one burner is turned to LITE...

Page 33: ...hard or it could be damaged You should clean the bm ner caps and bm ner heads routinely especially after bad spillove_ which could clog the openings in the bm ner heads I ift off when cool To remove burned on fi od soak the burner heads in a solution of mild liquid detergent and hot water fi r 20 30 minutes FOI illoi e SttlbboFn stains rise a toothbrush After cleaning Before putting the bm ner cap...

Page 34: ...es in a self cleaning oven CooktopSurface To avoid damaging the porcelain enamel sm fi_ce of the cooktop and to prevent it from becoming dull clean up spills right away Foods with a lot of add tOlllatoes sauerkraut fl tfitjtrices etc or toods with high sugar content could cause a dull spot if allowed to set X _ _en the surfi_ce has cooled wash and rinse For other spills such as tilt spatterings et...

Page 35: ... lore Spillage of marinades fl uitjuices tomato sauces and basting materials containing acids nlay cause discoloration and should be wiped up immediately _ _en the surfime is cool clean and rinse Do not use oven cleanei_ cleansing powde_ or hm_h abrasives on the outside of the doo_ Oven Bottom The oven bottom has a porcelain enamel finish To make cleaning easier protect the oven bottom fl om exces...

Page 36: ...l byremowng the fuse or switchingoff the ckcuit breaker Make sure the warming drawer heating element is cool Most cleaning can be done with the drawer in place However the drawer may be removed if fl rther cleaning is needed Use soap and warnl water to thoroughly clean Toremove the drawer Pull the drawer straight out tmfil it stops Press the left rail release up and press the right rail release do...

Page 37: ...hestem Lower Control Panel Front Manifold Panel and Knobs It s a good idea to wipe tile control panel alter each tlse of tile oven Use a damp cloth to clean or iJnse For cleaning tlse mild soap and water or a 50 50 solution el vinegar and warn1 For rinsing use clean wateI Polish dry with a soft cloth Do not use abrasive cleansei5 strong liquid cleanei_ plastic scouring pads or oven cleanei_ on til...

Page 38: ...e Wire cover holder Oven Light Replacement CAUTION Before rep ac_bg goa ovenh htbuib disconnect thee ectncai powerto therange at the mainfuseorckcuitbreaker pane Besuretoiet the h htcoverandbuibcoolcompiete y The oven light bulb is covered with a remox_fl le glass cover that is held in place with a bail shaped wire Remove the oven dora if desired to reach cover easily To remove _ Hold a hand trade...

Page 39: ...o Consumer Keep tiffs Owl_er s Ma ma am I_sta ati m J_str_cti ms for i_ma e Ye eYe_ ce Note This app ia_lce midst be to _er v grom_ded Servicer The electrical diag_ m_ is i_ a_ era elope attached to the back of the rm_ge 0 Skill level Insta ati m of this app ia_ce retpdres basic mechamca skills Proper ilista atitm is the respo_sibi ity of the i_ stall er Product failure due to improper is m t cove...

Page 40: ...id pladng cabinets above the range To reduce the hazard caused by reaching over the open flalnes of operating burnels install a ventilation hood over the range that projects fi rward at least 5 beyond the fl ont of the cabinets Tile ventilating hood Inust be constructed of sheet inetal not less than 0 0192 thick Install above the cooktop with a clearance of not less than 1 4 between the hood and t...

Page 41: ...uirements The range may be placed with 0 clearance flush at the back wall Minimum to cabinets on either side of the range _ 3 Minimum to 18 wall an either side I I I 30 30 Minimum Maximum depth for cabinets above countertops 13 Front edge of the range side panel forward from cabinet 1 4 _ _ J To cabinets below cooktop and atthe range back Depth with door closed includes door handle 30 I 293 _l _ _...

Page 42: ...ON Do not locate the rmlge where it may be subject to strong drafts Any openings in the floor or wall behind the rm_ge should be sealed Make sure the openings around the base of the range that supply fresh air for combustion m_d ventilation axe not obstructed by carpeting or woodwork Your range like ulany other household itenis is heavy and can settle into soft floor coverings such as cushioned vi...

Page 43: ...l appliance connector is reconlmended unless local codes require a hard l iped connection Never use an old connector when installing a new range If tile hard piping method is used you must carefully align tile pipe the range cannot be moved alter the connection is made To prevent gas leaks put pipe joint compound on or wrap pipe thread tape with Teflon around all male external pipe threads A Insta...

Page 44: ...flush range installation with through the wall connection of pipe stub shut off valve and rear wall 120Voutlet Shortest connection from hard 2n pipe stub location to range hookup This area allows for flush range installation with through the floor connection of pipe stub shut off valve 44 ...

Page 45: ...bow regulator 1 _ _ Nipple Installer Inform the I _ off consumer of the I _ iii_ location of the gas shut off va ve l Z or 3 4 Gaspipe Alternate Hookup _ Adapter f_ go _ Elbow _ _ _d_ _ gO _ E _ow I I _ Nipple Nipple _ U _ Quickconnect or union r _ _ _ Pressure oas _44 1 4_ h N_pple sbut off _ _ _ 90 regulator l Z or 3 4 90 Elbow __ Gaspipe _ _ _ ArJap er Installer Inform the I consumer of the loc...

Page 46: ...devices that sense leakage of current in a circuit and automatically switch off power when a threshold leakage level is detected These devices must be manually reset bv the consumer The National Electrical Code requires the use of GFCI s in kitchen receptacles installed to serve countertop surfaces Pertormance of the range will not be atti_cted if operated on a GFCI protected circuit but occasiona...

Page 47: ... Ignition Models Select a top bm ner knob and simultaneously push in and tm n to LITE position You will hear a clicking sotmd indicating proper operation of the spark module Once the air has been purged fl om the supply lines burners should light within 4 seconds After burner lights rotate knob out of the LITE position Try each bm ner in succession tmtil all bm ners have been checked Quafity of Fl...

Page 48: ...ilt oft bm ner ports If lilting is observed gradually reduce air shutter opening until flames are stabilized ADJUST BROIL AND OVEN BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT SHUTTERS IF NECESSARY CONT Oven To remove the oven bottom A Remove the knurled screws holding down rear of the o_ en bottom B rasp the oxen bottom at finger slots on each side C i ilt the rear of the oven bottom enough to clear the lip of the rang...

Page 49: ...at an angle of 20 degrees from the horizontal A nail or awl may be used if a drill is not axailable Mount the Anti Tip dexice with the screw proxided For ceulen or concrete constitlction_ VOtl will need a 1 4 x 1 lag bolt and a 1 2 O D sleeve anchm which are not provided Drill the recommended size hole for the hardware INSTALLING THE ANTI TIP DEVICE CONT Wallboard Back of range screw Install the s...

Page 50: ...or grease See the smaller flames between Care and cleaning of the range section the 6 and 9 o clock positions This is normaL hnproper burner assembly Make sure the 1 tu ner parts are installed correctly See the Care and cleaning of the range section Burner flames very hnproper air to gas ratio f range is c mnected to 12 gas contact the person large or yellow who installed votu ran e or made the co...

Page 51: ...ke sure VOtl touch the BROILHI LOpad broilproperly Oven door not closed See the Usingthe oven section Improper shelf position See the Broiling Guide being used Food being cooked ha a hot pan Use the broiling pan and grid that came with your rauge Make sure it is cool CookwaJce not suited for broiling Use the broiling l aU and grid that came with our rauge Alumhmm foil used on the See the Usingthe ...

Page 52: ...soiled Jeau up heavy sl illovers beh re staYtiug the cleau cycle Heavily soiled ovens may need to sell_cleau again or fin a h uger l eri d of time LOCKDOOR flashes The self clean cycle has been Jose the oxeu door in the display selected but the door is not closed LOCKED DOOR light The oven door is locked Touch the CLEAR OFF pad Allow the oven to cool is on when you want because the temperature to ...

Page 53: ...els The convection fan may turn on This is normal The convection thu will mu until the and off automatically tUuctiou is over or the door is opened Convection fan not Preheat temperature Fau will start automatically once the preheat working some models not reached temperature is reached Drawer does not slide The drawer is out of afigmnent Ftdlv extend the drawer and push it all the way in smoothly...

Page 54: ...ll Warming Drawer Pan Grates Surface Burner Caps Heads _ii_ _i ii_ii _ _ _iiii _i _ _ _i_ _i_ii_i i_ii_ i _ii ii _ _i _i_ii__ _ ii_ iiiiiii i Oven Racks Broiler Pan Cleaner Light Bulbs Knobs Tired of discolo_ed _cks qshing you had exmMlea T duty oven _acks NOW AVAILABLE for your range E s innovative self cleanable porcelain coated oven racks Heax T Duty DuIable Able to be cleaned in a self cleanin...

Page 55: ... _ol_ may _ eq _est ol_ mo_ev back o_ the remaim_im_g value of our com_tract No qlmstiom_s asked It s that simple Px otect vo_x x efiigex atox dis _washex washex a_d dxyex x a_ge TV VGR a_d m_ch mox e any brand Phas thex e s _o extx a chax ge Itk x emex ge_cy sex vice m_d low mo_th y fi_a_ci_g is available Eve_ icemakex covex age a_d tk od spoilage px otectio_ is olt_ex e L Yoga ca_ x_est eas k_ow...

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Page 58: ...ce Failure of the product if it is abused misused or used for other than the intended purpose or used commercia ly Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers Damage to the product caused by accident fire floods or acts of God h_cidentaJ or consequential damage caused by possible defects with this applimace Damage caused after delivery This warranty is extended to the original purc...

Page 59: ...arwarranty Camco will also provide freeof charge all labor and in home service to replace the defective part Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product hnproper installation delivery or maintenance Failure of the product if it is abused misused or used for other thm_ the intended purpose or used commerciaJly Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers Dmnage to ...

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