Page 1: ...0 Digital clock timer 4 Broiling chart 1g Continuous cleaning oven 5 CARE AND CLEANING CHART 11 USING YOUR OVEN 6 10 Pilot ignition 6 MAINTENANCE 12 Pilotless ignition 6 Electricalconnection 12 Oven burner 6 Remove oven for cleaning 12 Oven door 6 Light replacement 12 Oven bottom 7 Oven racks 7 SERVICE 13 Thermostat knob 8 Troubleshooting chart 13 Preheating 8 Hints 8 WARRANTY 14 8112P064 60 11 91...
Page 2: ...fthe ap tential hazardto the consumeras well Havetheinstallershowyouthe location pl anceorbreakageofdoorandserious asdamageto the appliance ofthe gasshutoffvalveandhowto shut _njunes itoff in an emergency Your applianceis ventedthroughthe _ _ _ _ c o_ __ base of the backguard Never block _ _am W_F _ P J __ _ _ ovenventorairintakes Donotobstruct the flow of combustionand ventilation air Restriction...
Page 3: ...tin reach items could be seriously injured guisher if available or sprinkle heavily Do not use an appliance as a step stool with baking soda to cabinets above ANTI TIP DEVICE J Never heat an unopened container on the surface burner or in the oven Pres To reducethe riskof tipping of the appli sure build up may cause container to ance from unusual usage or by exces burst resulting inserious personal...
Page 4: ...y adjusted burners will minimize in pans Do not use pans if their handles PLASTICS complete combustion Exposure to twistandcannotbetightened Pansthat Many plastics are vulnerable to heat these substances can also be mini are heavy to move when filled with food Keep plastics awayfrom parts of the ap mized byproperly venting the burnersto may also be hazardous pliance that may become warm or hot the...
Page 5: ...DER Turn knob in either direction to the desired time TO SET MINUTE TIMER Turn MIN When the buzzer sounds manuallyturn UTE TIMER knob to the right tothe de the Minder to OFF sired time up to 60 00 1 hour Timer willbegin countingdown aftera fewsec onds delay When time has lapsed a continual beep will sound for up to 2 minutes TO STOP BEEPS Press CLOCK SET buttontostep beep sounds Thecorrect time of...
Page 6: ...r bak either be removed or broken up before ON ANY CONTINUOUS CLEANING ing or roasting The oven MUST be on for cleaning to take place No cleaning cleaning can effectively take place SURFACE ALSO DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE MATERIALS STEEL wi Ioccurwhentheovenisoff Thespe WOOL SHARP INSTRUMENTS OR cial catalyticfinish must be exposed to TO MANUALLY CLEAN SCRAPERS FOR THEY WILL DAM hot oven air before s...
Page 7: ...cial hinges Design 2 swing down into the notches on the hinge arms DESIGN1 STANDARD DOOR To remove door Open door to the stop position opened about 4 inches and grasp door with both hands at each side Do not use door handleto lift door Liftup evenly until door clearsthe hinge arms PILOTLESS IGNITION GIo bar type ignition _ _ _ With this type of ignition system the ovenwill notoperateduring apower ...
Page 8: ...replace Insert tabs intoslots on the leases back oven wall Lower into place Slide two screwsforward andtighten Besure bottom is fitted into slotsand screws are To replace Place rack on rack sup tight Ifnot correctly replaced oven bot ports tilt up and push toward rear of oven Pull rack out to lock stop posi tom may become warped and cooking tion to be sure rackis correctly replaced results will be...
Page 9: ...ter Preheating at a higher tempera ting Turn this knob to OFF whenever the oven is not in use ture may have a negative effect on bak ing results HINTS THERMOSTAT I Pilotless Ignition Models Oven cannot be used during a power failure PREHEATING Preheating is necessary for baking Ar NEVER place pans directly on the oven Iowoventoheatfor10to15minutesbe bottom Do not cover entire rack with fore adding...
Page 10: ...have tunnels Not enough shortening Added incorrect type of oil to Too much baking powder cake mix Overmixing or at too high a Added additional ingredients speed to cake mix or recipe Temperature set too high Cakes cookies biscuits Incorrect rack position don t brown evenly Oven door not closed properly Cakes crack on top Batter overmixed Door gasket not sealing Temperature set too high properly To...
Page 11: ...help pan and insert The correct position of keep meat from curling _ _n r _ the insert in the pan is very important The broiler insert should be placed in j the pan so grease will drain freely Im proper use may cause grease fires Place broiler pan on the recommended rack position For brown exterior and _l rare interior the meat shouldbe closeto _o _o_7 _ the burner Place further down if you The br...
Page 12: ...n replaced correctly Metal finishes Soap water Paste of Washwith soap and water Remove stubborn soilwith paste ofbaking soda and water Do not use Trim parts baking soda water oven cleaners abrasive or caustic agents They will damage the finish Contro_panel Plastic or vinyl Soap water Paste of Never useovencleaners abrasive orcaustic liquid orpowdered cleaning agents onp asticfinishes finishes baki...
Page 13: ...place with a 40 watt APPLIANCE bulb y _ ance Reconnect power to the oven _ 3 Disconnect gas supply tubing to ap pliance 4 Remove screws that secure appli ance to cabinet Remove appliance Always disconnect power to appli from cabinet ance before servicing 5 Reverse procedure to reinstall If gas line has been disconnected check If an ungrounded two hole or other forgas leaks after reconnection See t...
Page 14: ...air or re cover for location of your model and se place any part of your rangeunless spe rial numbers If you did not receive satisfactory serv cifically recommended in this manual ice through your servicer or Maycoryou All other servicing should be referred to may contact the Major Appliance Con a qualified technician Ifyou are unable to obtain service write sumer Action Panel by letter including ...
Page 15: ...ot attributable to adefect in mate commercial or industrial use rial or workmanship 6 Any expense incurred for service calls to correct in J i 2 Conditions resulting from damage such as 1 ira stallation errors or to instruct you on how to use the proper maintenance b misuse abuse accident products or c incorrect electrical current or voltage 7 CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES 3 Warranties are v...
Page 16: ...ial 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 stallation errors or to instruct you on how to use the proper maintenance b misuse abuse accident products or c incorrect electrical current or voltage 7 CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES 3 Warranties are void ifthe original serial number has SUSTAINED...