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Summary of Contents for 9495VRV

Page 1: ...connection 13 Oven burner 13 FEATURES 7 8 Remove oven for cleaning 13 Self clean oven 7 Oven light 13 Automatic oven cooking 8 CARE AND CLEANING CHART 14 USINGYOUR OVEN 9 12 Pilotlessignition 9 TROUB...

Page 2: ...y may result in possible tipping of the ap tential hazard to the consumer as well plianceor breakage of door andserious as damage to the appliance injuries Your appliance is vented through the _ L _ _...

Page 3: ...the unit Let hot utensils shock container to burst resulting in serious cool ina safeplace out of reachof small Clean appliance with caution If a wet personal injury or damage to the range children sp...

Page 4: ...es sprays move the gasket Do not use oven cleaners of any kind in or around any Users of this appliance are hereby part of the self clean oven Ctean only ALUMINUM FOIL parts listed in this booklet Bef...

Page 5: ...described in this manual a Donotovercookfood especially starchy items such as potatoes andfattyitems such asbacon Carefully 5 Some products suchaswhole eggsand sealed contain attend appliance ifpaper...

Page 6: ...en parts and utensils and even result in skin Microwave popcornintended foruse inthe microwave burns 17 Never use brown paper bags glass or plastic bowls or 21 Plastic wrap Use only those types design...

Page 7: ...in hours Select 2 or 4 hours by turn structions to set clock ing the SET knob See page 7for additional information TIMER COOK TIME STOP TIME BAKE TEMP 1 Press TIMER To begin cooking immediately 1 Pres...

Page 8: ...t indicates during the clean cycle left when the LOCK indicator is dis that the clean cycle was not long played enough The soil will be removed during Wipe up excess grease or spillovers A fan sound c...

Page 9: ...or cancel the program Press on and the display begins to count the STOP CLEAR pad down After setting the Automatic Cooking feature press the CLOCK padand the 5 At the end of the preset cooking time of...

Page 10: ...flow 11 _ _ H_T of hotair from the oven and fresh air to ___ _ t 3 _ the oven burner be unrestricted Do not touch the vent opening or nearby sur faces during oven operation as they may be hot Lift the...

Page 11: ...ay will show the actual oven Pull rack out to lock stop posi NEVER place pans directly on the oven oven temperature The displaywill then tiontobesure rackiscorrectlyreptaeed bottom Do not cover entire...

Page 12: ...ch or too little liquid Undermixing Temperature set too low Temperature set too low Old or too little baking powder Baking time too short Pan too small Oven door opened frequently Cakes have tunnels N...

Page 13: ...HI BROIL for most broil operations proper use may cause grease fires 3 Broiling should be done with oven When broiling longer cooking foods door closed such as pork chops poultry or thick The broiler...

Page 14: ...ee If an ungrounded two hole or other will be about a 45 second delay before Installation Instructions tot gas leak type electrical outlet is encountered IT the burner ignites This is normal and test...

Page 15: ...cleaning agents They will damage glass Rinse with clear water and dry Oven racks Soap water Cleansing Cleanwith soapy water Remove stubborn soJ withc eansJngpowder or soap filled scouring pad powders...

Page 16: ...dwill not damage the appli ance F plus a number appears in the dis This is called a FAULT CODE If a fault code appears in the display press the play andacontinuous beep sounds STOPCLEAR pad If the fau...

Page 17: ...nstruction chart 19 Paper plastic 31 Clock 20 Browning dishes 31 Reset 20 Use of foil 31 Turntable 20 Popcorn 31 Start Stop 20 Cooking hints 31 Timer 20 Defrosting 31 Popcorn 20 CARE MAINTENANCE 32 HO...

Page 18: ...circuit as built in applications the microwave oven The oven can be set on any sturdy 1 INTERFERENCE counter shelf table roomdividerorroll _ I WARNING ing cart a Reorient the receiving antenna The ov...

Page 19: ...ignals the end of a TIMER operation TIMER operation The fan will automatically turn on when the lower oven is in a self clean cycle and will automatically Two short beeps indicates an incorrect entry...

Page 20: ...age 20 for complete I I1 I instructions CONVENIENCE _ s I T C _ See page 24 for complete instructions I_ I_l _tl_ AND FROZEN _ ER I I I T I _ _ 1 COOK BYWEIGHT l_ s__ _ H_ Seepage28 for complete instr...

Page 21: ...or if an incorrect entry was E 530or5 30 8min 30seconds made press RESET to clear the entry The time of_ lay will 3 Press START STOP to begin reappear The oven must be off to clear an entry timing A l...

Page 22: ...splay and 4 5 Enter cooking time for stage 2 beeps sound Open the oven door or press RESET Time 6 If desired select a power level of_ lay reappears inthe display when the door is opened or 7 Press STA...

Page 23: ...DEFROST WITH HOLD TIME 3 Press COOK for stage 1 4 Enter cook time It is possible to program a defrost operation with standing 5 Enter power level if desired time at the end of defrosting To set STAGE...

Page 24: ...the manufacturer to defrost cook or heat foods that are most oommonrypre paredina microwave oven Eachcode has preprogrammed cooking times and power levels for a specific food All you haveto do is sele...

Page 25: ...results the oven will beep during the heating press 3forcode3 operation to remind you to check the heating progress 3 Enter weight of food The display will promptyou to enter the weight of the frozen...

Page 26: ...he pie s filling CODE 4 Up to l lb 8 oz Frozen breakfast foods waffles Follow package directions if a microwav 24 oz pancakes sandwiches breaded able heating sleeve is provided Follow chicken pieces d...

Page 27: ...for code 8 1 Press REHEAT pad 3 Enter the amount AMT of food 2 Select code The display will prompt you to enter AMT amountor number of servings of the food you wish to heat 3 Enter amount Ex if you wi...

Page 28: ...CODE 5 Up to 4 potatoes 6 to 7 oz medium size potato Pierce potato s and place on paper towel in oven Do not use code cooking if If cooking more than one arrange in a circle For using larger size pot...

Page 29: ...signal the error according to the type of meat and the desired degree of doneness Ex If you plan to cook a beef roast to medium INSTRUCTIONS AT A GLANCE d neness 160 F press 2 f r c de 2 3 Enter weig...

Page 30: ...ookedto rare doneness For larger edges or thin areas such aswings are overcooking pro cuts of meats or for meats cooked to well done let meat tect these areas with smallstripsof aluminumfoil Do not st...

Page 31: ...he techniques During defrost juices accumulate in dish and may be risted below for optimum defrost results Then close come hot enough to cook the food Elevating meat off ovendoor press START STOP to c...

Page 32: ...sils which are de openings such as pop bottles or salad signed for use in the microwave Micro dressing bottles as these types of con wave safe plastic may not be as toler tainers are likely to break a...

Page 33: ...ll base have a servicer remove bulb with a glass cleaning agent a liquid ing Open oven door for a few minutes cleaner or dishwashing detergent and after cooking Allow moisture to evapo rate or wipe in...

Page 34: ...Was the amount of food less than called for in the recipe orwrite MaycorAppliance Parts andServ Was cooking time too long for the amount of food ice Company 240 Edwards Street S E Was power level too...

Page 35: ...rvicer a Correct installation errors c Misuse abuse accidents or unreasonable use b Instructthe consumer on the proper useand care d Incorrect electrical current voltage or supply of the product e Imp...

Page 36: ...e Temperature too high bakingpowder liquidor fat Bakingtimetoo long Oldbakingpowder Overmixing Oventemperaturetoo high Toomuchflour Bakingtime too long Panstouchingeachotheror ovenwalls Uneventexture...

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