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Summary of Contents for 8113P023-60

Page 1: ...1 Signal lights 6 Leveling legs 11 Cooking tips 6 Fuses Canada only 11 Cookware 7 Heat settings 7 CARE AND CLEANING CHART 12 USING YOUR OVEN 8 10 SERVICE 13 Oven characteristics 8 Troubleshooting 13 Oven controls 8 Oven indicator Jight 8 WARRANTY 14 The modelandserialnumbersofyour applianceare foundonthe rating INSTALLER Please leave this platewhichis locatedbehindthestoragedraweronthefrontframe m...

Page 2: ...lat bottoms large of reaching overhot surface elements cabinet storage enough to cover the surface element The use of un should not be provided directly above a unit If pro dersized utensils will expose a portion of the heating vided storage should be limited to infrequently used element to direct contact and may result in ignition of items that can be safely stored inan area subjectedto clothing ...

Page 3: ...EN OPENING DOOR Let hot air or RIOR SURFACES OF OVEN Elements may be hot steam escape before removing or replacing food eventhough they are dark in color Areas near surface elements and interior surfaces of oven may become DO NOT HEAT UNOPENED FOOD CONTAINERS hot enough to cause burns During and after use do Build up of pressure maycause container to burstand not touch or let clothing or other fla...

Page 4: ... cause the DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN ALONE Children O break should be left alone unattended in where range to tip over Rot or area age of the door or serious appliance is in use They should never be allowed to sit injury or stand on any part of the appliance CAUTION Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE Locate and mark an appliance or on the backguard of ...

Page 5: ...ars in the display can be se_ UTETIMER knob to the correct time of day MINUTE TIMER knob can be turned in either direction Press and hold MIN button until the TO CANCEL M NUTE T MER OP correct minutes appear in the display ERATION OR STOP END OF TO SET MINUTE TIMER Turn MIN TIME BEEPS Slideswitchup to the UTETIMER knobto the right to thede clockposition Time of daywilt reap sired time up to 60 00 ...

Page 6: ...ken up before ON ANY CONTINUOUS CLEANING ing or roasting The oven MUST be on cleaning can effectively take place SURFACE ALSO DO NOT USE ANY for cleaning to take place No cleaning ABRASIVE MATERIALS STEEL will occurwhen the ovenis off The spe WOOL SHARP INSTRUMENTS OR cial catalyticfinish must be exposed to TO MANUALLY CLEAN SCRAPERS FOR THEY WILL DAM O hot oven air before soil will begin to HEAVY...

Page 7: ...stalled element is on The light will remain on support rod to release the notchedsup properlyand restson thisscrew thetrim until the element is turned off After a port Then gently lower top into place ring and drip bowl will rock cooking operation be sure element and The support rods willslide intothe range signal light are off frame DRIP BOWLS COOKING TIPS To raise flat cooktop Grasp front The dr...

Page 8: ... or pressure heat can cause permanent damage to canners should not be oversized and the porcelain cooktop surface element must have a flat bottom The following andthe drip bowl SUGGESTED HEAT SETTINGS Usethe followingchartas aGUIDELINE untilyou becomemorefamiliarwithyourcooktop Keepin mindthatdifferenttypesof cookwarematerialsrequiredifferentheatsettingsforthesamecookingoperation We suggestthatyou...

Page 9: ...a and roasting large meats cooking higher temperature and then back On larger foods and for baking angel food some models there is an indent at the cake or pie shells NEVER place pans directly on the oven 350 F setting RACK 5 usedfor roasting turkey orbak bottom ing angel food cake or pie shells The SELECTOR knob determines the Do not cover entire rack with aluminum typeof oven operation Turnthisk...

Page 10: ...ng time too short Pan too small Oven door opened frequently Cakes 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 over...

Page 11: ...center for desired color with aluminum foil as this prevents fat if meat is placed too close to the broil 7 Turn the selector knob to OFF after from draining into pan below However element cooking Broil times may need to be for easier cleaning the broiler pan can 3 To set oven Turn both thethermostat increased if range is installed on a be lined with foil and selector knobs to BROIL 208 volt circu...

Page 12: ...ding rear leveling leg into the mable materialin this drawer Remove _ anti tip bracket supplied wRhthe range drawer to clean under range To remove Empty drawer then pull FUSES O drawer out to the first stop position Lift CANADIAN RANGES ONLY upfront of drawerand pullto the second Your range is equipped with seven 7 stop position Grasp sides and lift up type P fuses Thefuses are locatedon and out t...

Page 13: ... agents guard base They will damage the finish Chrome stainless steel trim parts OVenracks Soap waterlCleans Cleanwithsoapywater Removestubborns0ilwithcleansingpowderor ing powders plastic soap filled scouring pad Rinse and dry ng pad pads soapt edscour Plastic finishes Soap water Paste Do not useoven cleaner powderor liquid cleansers abrasive or caustic Door handle Trim of baking soda and cleanin...

Page 14: ...ce the appli rial numbers ice through your serviceror Maycoryou anoe yourself unless directed to do may contact the Major Appliance Con so in this book Contact the dealer sumer Action Panel by letter including Ifyouareunabletoobtainservice write your name address and telephone who sold you the appliance for serv to us Ouraddress isfound on the rating number as well asthe model andserial ice plate ...

Page 15: ...ion or damage not attributable to a defect in mate commercial or industrial use rial or workmanship 6 Any expense incurredfor servicecalls to correct in 2 Conditions resulting from damage such as 1 im 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 Warrant...

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