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Summary of Contents for 59FN-5TVWM

Page 1: ...E 12 ELECTRIC WALL OVEN INSTRUCTIONS 5 13 Oven door 12 Oven light 12 CONTROL PANEL FOR WALL OVEN 5 CARE AND CLEANING CHART wall oven 12 USING YOUR OVEN 6 9 Oven characteristics 6 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART...

Page 2: ...ect utensils having flat bottoms large of reachingoverhotsurface elements cabinet storage enough to cover the surface element The use of un should not be provided directly above a unit If pro dersized...

Page 3: ...ARE WHEN OPENING DOOR Let hot air or RIOR SURFACES OF OVEN Elements may be hot steam escape before removing or replacing food even though they are dark in color Areas near surface elements and interio...

Page 4: ...leaners can produce nox _f door or stand on an open ious fumes if applied to a hot surface oven door as in some cases it could cause the DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN ALONE Children range to tip over break sh...

Page 5: ...nstructed on how to use this appliance foam type extinguisher 5 Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged 13 The appliance should be carefully attended if pa cord if Jti8 not working properly...

Page 6: ...except Turn knob in either direction to enter clock and timer time ortemperature Knob is also used to select HI or LO broil LOWER OVEN I I I sTo c EA i t ZttZ sET o c CLEAN COOK TIME STOP TIME BROIL...

Page 7: ...it is equipped with a fan which oven temperature in 5 increments until automatically turns on whenever the the oven reaches the preset tempera oven is set for cooking or cleaning The fan operates at a...

Page 8: ...ach other oven walls or oven walls Incorrect rack position Cake falls Too much shortening or sugar Uneven texture Too much liquid Too much or too little liquid Undermixing Temperature too low Oven tem...

Page 9: ...tions recommend cooking from the frozen state such as ing pan Aftercooking removemeatfromtheov for frozen turkey rolls DO NOT Placeovenrackinoneofthetwobottom en and let stand 15 to 20 minutes for REF...

Page 10: ...Improper use may cause grease fires opened about 4 inches Use HI BROILfor mostbroil operations The broiler insert CANNOT be covered 4 Follow suggested times on broiling When broiling longer cooking f...

Page 11: ...d DE A BAKE lights in the display _ _ iu_ _ _ LO_ SET COOK T ME 6 Enteroven temperature withthe SET _d_ _ f _ a y _ _i i__ d_ _y knob 2 Enter cooking time how long you w sh food to cook with the SET k...

Page 12: ...as OVEN LINER PROTECTIVE COAT turned off Door and latch will be INGS OF ANY KIND ON THE SELF DURING SELF CLEANING damaged if the latch is forced to the CLEAN OVEN FINISH OR AROUND ANY PART OF THE OVEN...

Page 13: ...bulb action of the door will disengage the Not covered by warranty Reconnect latches on the hinge arms Gently push _owerto oven and reset clock the door downward until the door rests evenly on the hin...

Page 14: ...wer supply to your home been interrupted Food not baking satisfactorily Are racks properly in place and in correct position for what you are baking Is your oven level Are you using the proper pan Is i...

Page 15: ...16 Installation 28 Clock 17 Interference warning 28 Reset 17 General information 28 Turntable 17 Use of aluminum foil 28 Start Stop 17 Timer 17 CARE MAINTENANCE 29 Popcorn 17 Cleaning 29 Outside surf...

Page 16: ...rs are messages in the display to help you set the oven Wheneverafunction pad is pressed aprompt Four long beeps signals the end of an operation for all will appear in the display Forexample if you pr...

Page 17: ...TIMER Enter desired timing See page 17 for complete instructions CONVENIENCE This is a code program See page 21 for complete instructions AND FROZEN COOK BY WEIGHT This is a code program See page 25 f...

Page 18: ...the entry The oven must be off to clear an entry Time of day will reappear A long beep signals the end of a timing operation Press RESET to stop and cancel TIMER operation Timer func tion can not be i...

Page 19: ...venturnsoffandthedisplaystops counting down Checkfood closedoorand pressSTART STOP to continuecooking STAGE 2 At the end of cooking END appears in the display and 4 4 Press COOK again mem appears in t...

Page 20: ...to programa defrostoperationwithstanding 3 Press COOK for stage 1 timeat the endof defrosting 4 Entercooktime 5 Enter power level if desired To set STAGE 1 SPEED DEFROST 1 Press SPEED DEFROST STAGE 2...

Page 21: ...This program has 9 preset codes designed to heat 7 popular precooked foods or to cook bacon and potatoes Time and power level is determined by the code you se When using CODE programs it is very impo...

Page 22: ...oven will beep during the heat 3 The display now prompts you to enter ing operation to remind you to check the heating progress the weight of the frozen pot pie Check the package weight and enter the...

Page 23: ...ut 24 oz topped micro casseroles the heat in the pie s filling CODE 4 Up to l lb 8 oz Frozen breakfast foods waffles Follow package directions if a microwaveable heat 24 oz pancakes sandwiches breaded...

Page 24: ...fyouwishto heatfour bowlsof soup press4 When you enter the number of serv ings the display immediately changes to the correct cooking time Ifyoudo notselect anamount theoven automatically heats for on...

Page 25: ...Up to 4 potatoes 6 to 7 oz size potato Pierce potato s and place on papertowel in oven If cooking morethan one arrange inacircle For larger potatoes or unevenly shaped potatoes additional cooking tim...

Page 26: ...e error sired degree of doneness Ex if you plan to cook a beef roast to me diumdoneness 160 F press 2for code 2 3 The display now prompts you to enter the weight of the beef roast you wish to cook Che...

Page 27: ...Beef roasts CODE 2 Up to 9 1bs Medium 160 F Beef and lamb roasts CODE 3 Up to 9 1bs Well done 170 F Beef and lamb roasts CODE 4 Up to 9 1bs Well done 170 F Pork roasts CODE 5 Up to 8 1bs Heated 140 F...

Page 28: ...g the num ber pads Ex if the meat weighs 7 1bs 8 oz then press 7 0 8 As soon as you enter the weight the display will immediately change to the correct cooking time 3 Press START STOP pad to begin de...

Page 29: ...this unit is DO NOT permit children to use plastic causing interferencebyturning it on and utensils without supervision off while the interference is occurring If IF A FIRE SHOULD OCCUR IN YOUR inter...

Page 30: ...stirrer cover Ifthis partre hie harm and very carefully remove vent scratchingthe plasticsurface do quiresservice contacta qualifiedsew bulb Ifbulbbreaksat base haveaserv not use papertoweling iceage...

Page 31: ...too long for the amount of food rating plate See front cover for Ioca Was power level too high tion of rating plate Was food placed inadish that wastoo large forthe amount of food being cooked Ifyou...

Page 32: ...ge not attributable to a defect in mate commercial or industrial use rial or workmanship 6 Any expense incurred for service calls to correct in 2 Conditions resulting from damage such as 1 ira stallat...

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