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Page 1: ...9 1 3 TO START THINGS COOKING Features of Your Oven 4 Electronic Oven Controls 5 9 Clock 6 Timer 6 To Bake and Timed Baking 6 7 Oven Cooking 8 Broiling 9 CLEANING TIPS Removal of Packaging Tape 10 Cleaning Tips 10 11 REMOVABLE PARTS 11 12 Before Calling for Service 13 Thermostat Adjustments 14 WARRANTY Kenmore USE CARE SAFETY MANUAL MNM072 5 345292 SR10191 ...

Page 2: ...ll your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the 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 Teach children not to play with oven knobs or any other part of the oven Never leave children alone or un attended where an oven is In use L P Burner ...

Page 3: ... oven Never let anyone climb sit or stand on the open door or any other part of the oven Never wear loose clothing when using your oven Such clothing could catch fire Always keep the oven area clear and free from things that will burn CAUTION Never store things In an oven These things may catch fire and plastic Items could melt Never use your oven for warming or heating a room You could be burned ...

Page 4: ...ainer burst and cause injury Never leave jars or cans of fat or drippings near the oveR Never let grease build up on your oven You can keep grease fires from starting if you clean up grease and spills after each oven use Never use aluminum foil to line oven bottoms Im proper use of foil could start a fire and cause Incom plete combustion Never block the flow of combustion and ventilation air throu...

Page 5: ...ven light on and off VEN CONTROL See pages 5 9 OVEN VENT Located behind grille 2 OVEN RACKS one shown NAME NUMBER PLATE LOCATION GRILLE LIGHT See pago 12 CONTINUOUS CLEANING OVEN FINISH Some Models See page 10 REMOVABLE OVEN BOTTOM See page 11 REMOVABLE BROILER See pages 9 11 REMOVABLE OVEN DOOR w WINDOW See page 12 BROILER PAN GRID See pages 9 11 4 NGBIFOI 1 ...

Page 6: ...re setting time with up ordown arrow 8 TIMER Press before setting TIMER wih up or down arrow 9 CLEAR OFF Cancels all oven operations Does not cancel TIMER or CLOCK 10 PROGRAM STATUS De _y uven stop Time Timer 11 TIME DISPLAY Programmed information can be displayed at any time by pressing the operation you wish to see For example you can display the current time of day by pressing CLOCK The end of ...

Page 7: ...ge HR will appear inthe display Hours Minutes will be displayed See Fig 4 Note Press and release OR hold the DOWN arrow pad to decrease time TO RESET TIMER TIMER will stop flashing and the TIMER will start counting down a few seconds after you stop using up or down If you pause while selecting the time and the TIMER activates press TIMER again and continue to set the time TO CANCEL TIMER After TIM...

Page 8: ...move the Iood immediately AUTOMATIC OVEN ON AND OFF You can set the oven to turn on and off automati cally The control will calculate the time to start cooking 1 Press COOK TIME how long food is to cook 2 Press up or down arrow to set how long you want to bake _ Fig 6 Never let food such as dairy products fish meat poultry etc sit for more than 1 hour before cooking starts when you set your oven f...

Page 9: ...n use time given on recipes as a guide Your new oven has been set correctly at the factory and is more apt to be accurate than the oven It replaced After you have used your oven for awhile If you feel your oven should be hotter or cooler you can adjust it your self See TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENTS in this manual Let the oven preheat thoroughly before cooking baked products Listen for preheat tone Openi...

Page 10: ...ide just before serving Brush chicken and fish with butter several times as they broil When broiling fish grease the grid to prevent sticking and broil with skin side down It is not necessary to turn fish Never leave a soiled broiler pan in the range Grease in the pan may smoke or burn the next time the oven is used Be sure you know the correct procedure for putting out a grease fire See the secti...

Page 11: ...even when the surface is clean The continuous cleaning process Is illustrated below i I o J_ 1 2 3 1 spilk veJ has formed a mound of soil 2 The spillover has been wiped up z_r _ Jnt of _ oil remaining after four hours of oven uS _ e_ 400 F p_ _ Aiter e _h hours of oven use at 400F the _nlove_ You can protect the oven bottom from spillovers b_ using a piece of foil under your utensil Cut the foil s...

Page 12: ...removable parts section Rinse thoroughly afler cleaning When using oven cleaner on porcelain enameled parts of continuous cleaning ovens be sure to keep it away from the continuous cleaning finish Oven cleaners win damage the continuous cleaning linish Oven bottom can be removed for easier clean ng Remove oven bottom of continuous cleaning ovens if clean Ing It with oven cleaner Remove from oven t...

Page 13: ...not to scratch the oven finish when Installing or removing oven racks To install 1 Set the raised back edge of the rack on a pair of rack guides 2 Push the rack In until you reach the bump in the rack guide then lift the front of the rack a bit and push the rack all the way In To remove 1 Pull the oven rack out then up In one motion See the cleaning chart NOTE Do not allow water to run down inside...

Page 14: ...k or pan placement Improper use of foil Improper temperature setting for utensil used Recipe not followed Improper thermostat calibration Uslng Improper cookware Check broiler pan placement In brolllng section Do not preheat when broiling Use broiler pan and grid supplied with range Check broiling chart in broiling section Close oven door Check for heavy splllover Clean pan and grid after each use...

Page 15: ...w oven These thermometers can vary by 20 40 F Also you must open the oven door to read the thermometer and this changes the temperature of the oven To decide how much to change the temperature set the oven temperature 25 F higher if foods are under cooked or 25 F lower if foods are burning than the temperature In your recipe then bake The results of this test should give you an Idea of how much th...

Page 16: ...y gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state BEARS ROEBUCK and CO Dept 731 CR W Sears Tower Chicago IL 60684 j WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL We Service What We Sell is our assurance to you that you can depend on Sears for service because Sears service Is nationwide Your Kenmore Oven has added value when you consider that Sears has a service unit nea...

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