Maytag ACCELLIS 2X MER6750 User Manual Download Page 9

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Use to program the oven to start and stop
automatically when baking or roasting.  Cook
time may be set from five minutes to
11 hours and 59 minutes (11:59). The clock
must be functioning and correctly set for
this feature to work.

To Start Immediately and Turn Off
Automatically:

1. Press Cook Time pad.  COOK TIME

will flash.  Press the appropriate number
pads to enter cooking time in hours and
minutes.

2. Press the BAKE pad and select the

bake temperature.  COOK TIME will be
displayed along with the temperature.

3. One minute before the end of the pro-

grammed cook time, the light will turn
on, a beep will sound and CHECK FOOD
will be displayed. Light will turn off auto-
matically when CANCEL pad is pressed
or after oven door is opened and closed.

4. At the end of cook time, the oven will

shut off automatically, "End" and COOK
TIME will be displayed and three beeps
will sound.

5. Press  CANCEL pad.  Remove food

from oven.  If the program is not can-
celed, there will be 2 reminder beeps
every minute for up to 30 minutes.

NOTE: If you wish to change the reminder

beeps at the end of COOK TIME, see
Cook Time Beeps, page 10.

COOK TIME/STOP TIME PADS

(

CLOCK

 

CONTROLLED

 

OVEN

 

COOKING

)

To Delay Start and Turn Off
Automatically:

1. Press Cook Time pad.  COOK TIME will

flash.  Press the appropriate number
pads to enter cooking time in hours and
minutes.

2. Press the BAKE pad and select the bake

temperature.  COOK TIME will be dis-
played along with the temperature.

3. Press  Stop Time pad. Display shows

when the oven will stop based on an
immediate start.

4. Press Stop Time pad again. STOP TIME

must be flashing to set the desired
stop time.

5. Press the appropriate number pads to

enter the time you want the oven to stop.

6. DELAY and BAKE will be displayed.

7. At the end of the delay period, COOK

TIME and BAKE will be displayed along
with the temperature.

8. Follow steps 3-5 in preceding section.

  

TIMER PAD

The timer may be set for any time period
up to 99 hours and 59 minutes (99:59).

The timer operates independently of any
other function and can be set while an-
other oven function is operating.  THE
TIMER DOES NOT CONTROL THE
OVEN.

1. Press TIMER pad.  The word TIMER

will flash. 0HR:00 will appear in the
display.

2. Press the appropriate number pads to

enter desired time.

EXAMPLE:   To set timer for 5 min-
utes, press the TIMER pad and the
number pad 5.  The control will begin
countdown after a four second delay.

3. The last minute of the countdown will

be displayed in seconds.

4. At the end of the set time, four beeps

will sound followed by two beeps   every
30 seconds for up to five minutes.
Press CANCEL pad to cancel the
timer and oven function. To cancel
only the timer press the TIMER pad.

NOTE: If you wish to change the timer

reminder beeps at the end of a set
time, see Timer Beeps, page 10.

To Cancel a Set Time:

Press and hold the TIMER pad for several
seconds.  After a slight delay the time of
day will appear.

OR

Press the TIMER pad and the “0” number
pad. After a slight delay the timer will be
canceled.

Highly perishable foods such as
dairy products, pork, poultry or sea-
food are not recommended for de-
layed cooking.

Clock controlled baking is not rec-
ommended for baked items that
require a preheated oven, such as
cakes, cookies and breads.

NOTES:

             

OVEN LIGHT PAD

The oven lights automatically come on when
the door is opened.  When the door is closed,
press the OVEN LIGHT pad on the control
panel to turn the lights on or off.  The oven
lights will not operate during a clean cycle.
The oven lights will come on automatically
one minute before the end of a clock con-
trolled cooking operation.

Summary of Contents for ACCELLIS 2X MER6750

Page 1: ..._____________________ If you have questions call 1 888 4MAYTAG 1 888 462 9824 1 800 688 2080 U S TTY for hearing or speech impaired Mon Fri 8 am 8 pm Eastern Time Internet http www maytag com For serv...

Page 2: ...ce unit or in the oven Pressure build up in the container may cause con tainer to burst resulting in burns injury or damage to the appliance NEVER use aluminum foil to cover an oven rack or oven botto...

Page 3: ...nesses to warn customers of potential exposures to such substances Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when it is engaged in the self clean cycle there may be low level exposure to some of...

Page 4: ...closely supervised and properly in structed on how to use this appliance 8 Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not work ing properly or if it has been damaged or d...

Page 5: ...setting for extended cooking NEVER allow a pan to boil dry This could damage the pan and the appli ance NEVER touch cooktop until it has cooled Expect some parts of the cooktop especially around the s...

Page 6: ...lumi nated when the match ing cooking area is hot It will remain on even after the control is turned off until the area has cooled They are located at the front center of the cooktop COOKING AREAS The...

Page 7: ...ad Clock timecannotbechangedwhentheovenhas been set for clock controlled cooking self clean or delayed self clean Setting Oven Functions CANCEL PAD Use to cancel all programming except the Clock and T...

Page 8: ...minutes or until the broil element is red 5 Placefoodinovenleavingtheovendoor open to the broil stop position about four inches 6 Follow broiling recommendations in Cooking Made Simple booklet 7 When...

Page 9: ...oven to stop 6 DELAY and BAKE will be displayed 7 At the end of the delay period COOK TIME and BAKE will be displayed along with the temperature 8 Follow steps 3 5 in preceding section TIMER PAD The t...

Page 10: ...d and the oven will cook conventionally 5 At 75 of the cooking time a beep will sound and CHECK FOOD will be dis played Check the food and continue cooking or remove food if done 6 At the end of the c...

Page 11: ...bakeatthe adjusted temperature Oven Racks The range is equipped with two oven racks One rack is straight the other rack has an upturned front edge If baking on the lowest rack position use the upturne...

Page 12: ...elisacid resistant not acid proof and may discolor if spills are not wiped up before a self clean cycle A white discoloration may appear af ter cleaning if acid or sugary foods are not wiped up before...

Page 13: ...ue with razor blade scraper and Cooktop Cleaning Creme ENAMEL PAINTED SIDE PANELS STORAGE DRAWER When cool wash with warm soapy water rinse and dry Never wipe a warm or hot surface with a damp cloth a...

Page 14: ...remove food This is especially im portant when using the Speed Op tionsfeatureasyoumaynoticemore moistureinovenwithspeedcooking The oven door can only be removed by an authorized servicer Do not attem...

Page 15: ...ment Broil element was not preheated Aluminumfoilwasincorrectlyused Never line the broiler insert with foil Oven door was closed during broiling Leave the door open to the first stop position about 4...

Page 16: ...mproper installation delivery or maintenance b Any repair modification alteration or adjustment not authorized by the manufacturer or an authorized servicer c Misuse abuse accidents or unreasonable us...

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