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Page 1: ...GAS RANGES kR crrigcrrtor Free2ers Ice Makers Dishwashers guilt In Ovens and Surface Unit Ranges Microwave Ovens Compactors Room Air Conditioners Dehumidifiers Automatic Washers Clothes Dryers Freezen I ...

Page 2: ...ate Ignition Manual Lighting 4 Tri Temp Burner Adjustment 4 Eye Level Range 18 Fan Noise Information 18 Basic Information on Surface Cooking Programmed Oven Cooking 19 How Surface Burners Work 5 Delay Cook and Hold 19 Surface Burners with Solid State Ignition 5 Installation and Service information Surface Burners with Pilots 5 Installation 20 Selecting Correct Flame Size 5 6 Care Information 6 Nam...

Page 3: ... be allowed to play with range controls or other parts of the range l Children MUST be taught that the range and utensils on the range can be hot CAUTION Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above a range on the backguard or back splash of a range Children climbing on the range to reach items could be seri ously injured l The range should not be used as a step stool to cabi nets ...

Page 4: ... Eye Level oven will either be a conventional baking oven or a microwave oven Please refer to the Use and Care Of Your New Microwave Oven Booklet SAFETY PRECAUTIONS for instructions on the microwave oven GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND HINTS FOR COOKING UTENSILS Choose pans that are easily grasped with handles that stay cool Avoid using pans that are unstable warped or easily tipped If pan handles ...

Page 5: ...e Programmed Oven Cooking featureor the Griddle Fifth Burner feature and in the CEN TER of the MANIFOLD PIPE for the Built In Sur face Unit b Adjusting screw is on the UPPER RIGHT SIDE of the oven control for all freestanding ranges with the Programmed Oven Cooking feature but without the Griddle Fifth Burner feature c There are two 2 adjusting screws on 36 inch ranges equipped with the Griddle Fi...

Page 6: ...n the Oven Temperature Control to OFF This will shut off all gas to the oven Whenever electrical power is off you will have to light the pilot manually each time you wish to use the oven CAUTION IF THE OVEN BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT WITHIN 20 TO 60 SECONDS AFTER THE PILOT IS LIGHTED TURN THE OVEN TEMPERATURE CON TROL TO OFF AND WAIT FOR POWER TO BE RE STORED DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RELIGHT THE PILOT AGAIN I...

Page 7: ...cooking operation turn the burner off IF GAS HAS ACCUMULATED AND A STRONG GAS ODOR IS DETECTED WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR THE GAS ODOR TO DISAPPEAR BEFORE RELIGHTING BURNER See page 4 for instructions on manually lighting the sur face burners in the event of a power failure 5 HOW TO OPERATE SURFACE BURNERS WITH PILOTS Your range or built in surface unit is equipped with one of two types of surface burner ...

Page 8: ...move grates and reflector pans Then grasp front two burner wells and lift up Top can be completely removed or can rest on the metal rod located across the center of the burner box Built in units do not have a metal support rod nor can they be completely removed To clean burner box 1 Remove cooktop or support cooktop on metal rod 2 The burner box located under the cooktop should be cleaned frequent...

Page 9: ...ter Clean ports with a straight pin Do not use a wooden toothpick or other objects that might enlargen or break off and clog a port Both burner ignition and cooking results will be affected if a port is enlargened or clogged The following cleaning agents ARE NOT RECOM MENDED FOR CLEANING SURFACE BURNERS for they will permanently damage the finish Caustic cleaners such as oven cleaners steel wool a...

Page 10: ...e and steam If griddle is not hot enough CAUTION Remove griddle cover before igniting burner when using the griddle or fifth burner TO CLEAN THE GRIDDLE Allow griddle to cool Wash in hot soapy water rinse and dry Do not use abrasives or scouring powders for they will scratch the finish Do not clean the Teflon coated griddle in the dishwasher Detergents used for dish washers are too strong and will...

Page 11: ...nt tube SURFACE LIGHTS Grasp top trim at each end with thumbs under edge Lift trim up and back Replace fluorescent tube taking care not to touch the metal at the ends of the tube Snap top trim back into place Reconnect power to range EYE LEVEL RANGE WITH LIGHTED BACKSPLASH Remove three screws in chrome strip at top of backsplash glass When removing chrome strip use care so glass does not fall out ...

Page 12: ... power failure OVEN CHARACTERISTICS Every oven has its own personal characteristics You may find that the cooking times and temperatures you were accli romed to with your old range may alter slightly with ync r I CW ranr e Please expect some differences with this nlsw range PREHEATING Preheating is necessary only for baking operations it is not necessary to preheat the oven for broiling or roast i...

Page 13: ...r cooking remove meat from oven and let stand 15 to 20 minutes for easier carving Rare or medium rare meats should be removed from the oven when the in ternal temperature is 5 to 10 less than the final desired temperature for meat will continue to cook slightly while standing Frozen meat may be cooked in the same way as fresh meat if the meat is thawed first It is also possible how ever to cook me...

Page 14: ...to escape which wastes fuel and affects baking results UTENSILS To obtain good baking results use bright or light colored aluminum pans for cookies or biscuits and dull or anodized aluminum pans for pies and breads Dark pans absorb heat and cause overbrowning Bake biscuits and cookies on a flat sheet or very shallow pan The bottom of an inverted pan may be used If sheet or utensil has sides pale o...

Page 15: ...t level PIE BURNS AROUND EDGE OF CRUST Temperature too high Pans touching each other or the oven walls Edge of pie crust too tall PIE HAS SOAKED CRUST Temperature too low at start of baking Filling too juicy Used shiny pans not dark or anodized pan BROWNING PATTERN IS UNEVEN Utensi ls too large Utensils are of different materials Oven racks too close to oven bottom Incorrect use of aluminum foil O...

Page 16: ...ed The broiler pan can be lined with aluminum foil for ease of cleaning If the broiler tray is lined with foil cut open Never leave a soiled broiler tray and pan in the oven after broiling Drippings might become hot enough to ignite if exposed directly to the flame BROIL GUIDE FOOD RACK POSITION DONENESS BACON 1 BEEF PATTIES 2 Rare inch thick 2 Medium 3 Well Done STEAKS 1 Rare l inch thick 1 Mediu...

Page 17: ...s a dark charcoal gray colorwith a rough textured surface See page 18 for additional information on the Continuous Cleaning Oven finish To clean a porcelain lined oven Wipe acid stains im mediately with a dry clbth Clean oven walls bottom and door with hot soapy water Stubborn soil can be removed with cleansing powders plastic pads or a paste of baking soda and water Do not use steel wool or other...

Page 18: ...r grasp rear of broiler drawer and lift up To remove drawer on 204nch ranges Remove broiler tray and pan Pull metal clip located in center of drawer floor up about 2 inches then pull drawer out To clean broller compartment The broiler compartment is lined with porcelain enamel Follow cleaning informa tion for porcelain lined ovens To clean broiler tray and pan Remove pan and tray from broiler afte...

Page 19: ...baking soda 8 water Soap a water Cleansing powders 8 plastic pads Commercial oven cleaner Porcelain enamel IS glass fused on metal It may crack or chrp wrth misuse Clean with soap and water when parts are cool All spillovers especially acid spillovers should be wiped up immediately with a dry cloth When surface is cool clean with warm soapy water NEVER WIPE OFF A WARM OR HOT ENAMEL SURFACE WITH A ...

Page 20: ...dually reduce with continued oven use at normal baking temperatures DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF OVEN CLEANER POW DERED CLEANSERS SOAP DETERGENT OR PASTE ON ANY CONTINUOUS CLEANING SURFACE ALSO DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE MATERIALS STEEL WOOL SHARP INSTRUMENTS OR SCRAPERS FOR THEY WILL DAMAGE THE FINISH Avoid spillovers by using utensils that are large enough to hold food A cookie sheet or piece of aluminum...

Page 21: ...food is removed from the oven turn the Oven Temperature Control to off This feature offers you the ability to program the oven at your convenience for up to 7 hours of cooking At the preselected time of day the oven will automatically turn on cook the food for the preselected length of time and then reduce to a keep warm temperature The oven will hold this setting until you manually turn the oven ...

Page 22: ... in ovens the nameplate is located on the main front oven frame ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ON A GAS APPLIANCE ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER TO RANGE BEFORE SERVICING Ranges equipped with electrical power have a three prong grounding plug FOR PERSONAL SAFETY THIS RANGE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED THE THREE PRONG PLUG MUST BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE PRONG TYPE WALL RECEPTACLE DO NOT REMO...

Page 23: ...you following a tested recipe from a reliable source See Pages 12 and 13 for more information on cooking problems and how to solve them 2l If you need assistance Call the Whirlpool COOL LINE 5 service assistance tele phone number Dial tree from Contlnental U S 800 253 l 301 Mlchlgan 800 632 2243 Alaska 81Hawaii 800 253 l 121 and talk with one of our trained Consultants The Consultant can instruct ...

Page 24: ...er Part No 878072 OB 039 018 99 Printed in U S A 0 Refrifentor Freeze6 ICC Maken Dishwashers Built In Ovens and Surface Units Ranges Microwave Ovens Compactor Room AirConditioners Dehumidifiers Automatic Washen Clothes Dryen Freezer ...

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