background image

Summary of Contents for CGL1100ADQ

Page 1: ...rack 13 Leveling legs 13 ABOUT SERVICE 14 15 Troubleshooting chart I4 15 How to remove range for cleaning and servicing 15 Electrical connection 15 WARRANTY 16 INSTALLER Please leave this manual with...

Page 2: ...revent the potential risk of fire electric shock personal iniury or damage to the appliance as a result of improper usage of the appliance Use appliance onty for its intended purpose as described in t...

Page 3: ...cabinets above the appliance Never leave a surface cooking operation unattended especially when using a high heat setting or when deep fat frying Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spiltovers may ign...

Page 4: ...e suitable for cooktop or oven usage without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature This appliance has been tested for safe performance using conventionat cookware Do not use any devices or...

Page 5: ...und may be heard if a pan is not placed on the grate before lighting the burner 2 Push in and turn knob to the LITE position Pilotless ignition models only A clicking sound will be heard and the burne...

Page 6: ...CONSIDERATIONS Cookware including canning equipment which extends more than two inches beyond the grate rests on two grates or touches the cooktop will cause a build up of heat and may result in damag...

Page 7: ...EMP HOW TO SET OVEN TO BAKE 1 When cool position rack in oven 2 Push in and turn OVEN TEMP knob to desired temperature 3 Place food in center of oven allowing a minimum of 2 inches between utensil and...

Page 8: ...a rack in a shallow roasting pan Placing the meat on a rack holds it out of the drippings thus allowing better heat circulation for even cooking As the fat on top of the roast melts the meat is baste...

Page 9: ...r cover insert with aluminum foil as this prevents the fat from draining to pan below 1 Remove from oven after use Cool then pour off grease 2 Place soapy cloth over insert and pan let soak to loosen...

Page 10: ...spillovers especially acid or sugar spillovers should be wiped up immediately with a dry cloth This is especially important around the vent opening for smoothtop cooktop Surface may disco or or dull...

Page 11: ...a pan on the grate The porcelainfinish on the grate may chip without a pan to absorb the intense heat from the burner flame Burner grates must be properly positioned before cooking Burner grates are...

Page 12: ...your fingers OVEN BOTTOM To remove When cool loosen the two screws located along the front of the oven bottom Slide the screws back to release the front of the oven bottom Grasp oven bottom lift up a...

Page 13: ...se oven door Rack Positions For optimum results air must circulate freely within the oven and around the food To help ensure this place food in the center of the oven Allow two inches between the edge...

Page 14: ...tless ignition a clogged burner port s a air gas mixture not proper NOTE Some yellow tipping with LP gas is normal and acceptable a power supply not connected b power failure c oven incorrectlyset COR...

Page 15: ...off gas Supply to appliance 2 Disconnect electrical supply to appliance if equipped 3 Disconnect gas supply tubing to appliance 4 Slide range forward to disengage range from the anti tip bracket See I...

Page 16: ...2 Warranties are void if the original serial numbers have been removed altered or cannot be readily determined 3 Light bulbs 4 Products purchased for commercial or industrial use The cost of service o...

Reviews: