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General Broiling Tips

1. The surface of the food should be at least 3" (7.4 cm)

away from the broil element.

2. For steaks and chops, slash fat evenly, at 2" (5 cm)

intervals, around the outside edges of meat to prevent
curling.

3. Meats and poultry can be marinated before broiling.

Brush foods with barbecue sauce only during the last 5
to 10 minutes of broiling.

4. Place food on a cold pan to prevent sticking. If the

rack is hot, grease it or grease the food.

Convection Roasting Rack

(On Convection Models)

The Convection Roasting Rack is a specially designed
rack, ideal for use when roasting and broiling meats using
the 

Convection Bake 

and 

Convection Broil

functions.

Place it in the broiler pan instead of the regular grid. It
raises the meat for better airflow to all sides for more even
roasting and broiling.

Air Circulation

The hot air must circulate around the pans in the oven for
even heat to reach all parts of the oven. This results in
better baking.

For best air circulation:

• Place the pans so that one is not directly over the other.
• For best results, allow 1-1/2" to 2" (3.7-5 cm) of space

around each pan and between pans and oven walls.
There must be a minimum space of 1" (2.6 cm).

• When baking with one pan, place pan in the center of

the oven rack.

• When baking with two pans, place pans in opposite

corners of the oven rack.

NOTE:

Opening the oven door will cause heat loss,

longer cooking times and unsatisfactory baking or
roasting results. Rely on your timer.

Oven Rack Positions

Your oven has five rack positions. Rack position 1 is the
lowest position, or closest to the bottom of the oven. Rack
position 5 is the highest position, or farthest from the
bottom of the oven.

There are three straight racks. Be sure to position the oven
rack(s) before putting food into the oven or turning the
oven on.

To remove oven racks:

Lift rack at front and pull out.

To replace oven racks:

1. Place rear of rack on rack guides.
2. While lifting front of rack, push in all the way. Lower

front.

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CONVECTION COOKING TIPS

(For Convection Models)

To learn how to use your convection oven to the best
advantage, refer to 

Convection Cooking

on page 23.

1. The fan-forced hot air movement permits baking and

roasting on as many as 3 levels at once.

2. The Delay feature can not be used when using

Convection

for baked items e.g.…pies, cakes, cookies.

3. There should be a minimum of 1" (2.5 cm) between

the walls and the pans used.

4. Position food in oven to allow free flow of air around

the convection fan.

5. Uniform spacing of baking dishes will produce the

most even results.

6. Place bread pans lengthwise facing the oven door.

7. Do not use aluminum foil for convection baking. It

may block airflow.

8. True convection cooking is used for baking breads,

cakes and other foods which require gentle heating.
This setting is also recommended when baking large
quantities of food on more than one rack.

Note: During convection cooking, the oven door must
remain closed. The fan will operate only when the
door is closed.

Convection cooking creates more moisture in the
kitchen than normal, usually because more food is
being cooked at one time. We suggest that the exhaust
blower be set on low when convection cooking.

9. For convection roasting, do not use a roasting pan with

high sides, as it cuts down the free flow of air
circulating around the food. Use the convection
roasting rack on the broiler pan.

10. Convection cooking of frozen convenience foods:

• Preheating the oven is not necessary.
• Cooking times will be similar to package

recommendations. Follow suggestions for oven
temperatures and use of cookie sheets and foil
coverings.

• Most foods are best placed in the middle of the oven.
• If more than one item is being cooked, stagger foods

on multiple racks for proper air circulation.

Closed Door Broiling only

2.

Use the broiler pan and grid for broiling.

They are

designed to drain excess liquid and fat away from 
the cooking surface to help prevent spatter, smoke 
and fire.

3. Turn food only once during broiling. Using tongs to

turn meats prevents loss of juices. Use 

Minute Timer

for timing each side.

Roasting tips

Roast

meats fat-side up in a shallow pan using a roasting

rack.

Use a roasting pan

that fits the size of the food to be

roasted. Meat juices may overflow the sides of a pan that
is too small. Too large of a pan will result in increased
over spatter.

Spatter can be reduced

by lining the bottom of the

roasting pan with lightly crushed aluminum foil.

A foil tent

will slow down surface browning for long-

term roasting, as when roasting a turkey. Place tent-
shaped foil loosely over meat to allow for air circulation.
Do not seal foil or meat will be steamed.

Use an accurate meat thermometer

to determine when

meat has reached desired degree of doneness. Insert the
thermometer into the center of the thickest portion of the
meat or inner thigh or breast of poultry. For an accurate
reading, the tip of the thermometer should not touch fat,
bone or gristle.

After reading the thermometer once,

push it further

into the meat 1/2 inch or more and read again. If the
temperature drops, return the meat to the oven for more
cooking.

Check pork and poultry

with a thermometer in 2-3

places to ensure adequate doneness.

Poultry and roasts will be easier to carve

if loosely

covered with foil and allowed to stand 10-15 minutes
after removal from the oven.

Convection Broiling

(On Convection Models)

1.

Keep the oven door 

closed.

2.

Use the convection roasting rack and broiler pan
for convection broiling.

Convection broiling is

essentially high-temperature convection cooking,
combining fan-circulated hot air with the direct heat of
the broiler element.

3. Do not cover the roasting rack with tin foil as this will

block air flow and extend cooking time.

4. The circulating air creates a seal on all sides of the

food so that turning of foods is often not necessary.

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Страница 1: ...Range You have purchased a quality world class product Years of engineering experience have gone into its manufacturing To ensure that you will enjoy many years of trouble free operation we have developed this User Guide It is full of valuable information on how to operate and maintain your range properly and safely Please read it carefully 1704 4 BY 10 6 7 4 5 8 9 11 3 2 1 12 ...

Страница 2: ...f promptly Let quantities of hot fat a pan of deep fat for example cool before attempting to move or handle it Grease fires can often be extinguished by quickly putting on the pan lid or by covering with baking soda Do not attempt to extinguish with water because this will spread the fire Never pick up a flaming pan Oven Stand away from range when opening the oven door Hot air or steam which escap...

Страница 3: ...with top burner flame 5 Plastics All plastics are vulnerable to heat although some will withstand higher temperatures than others Keep all plastics away from parts of the range which may become slightly more than warm when the range is in operation Self Cleaning Oven The door gasket is essential for a good seal Care should be taken not to rub damage or move the gasket Do not use oven cleaners on s...

Страница 4: ... best cooking results Check flatness with a ruler or straight edge See figure 7 Figure 7 Pot Diameter Select element to match pan diameter The pot should be slightly larger than the element to obtain best energy usage and avoid spillovers flowing directly onto element H or 9 To start foods cooking and to bring foods to a boil 8 7 To hold a rapid boil 6 5 To fry foods 4 To cook large amounts of veg...

Страница 5: ...ookware for easier clean up Glass or pyroceram pans should be used only as the manufacturer describes Pressure cookers deep fat fryers canners etc must be of the correct size and have flat bottoms to work properly Energy Tips Use cookware with tight fitting lids and flat bottoms which completely cover the heated portion of the element Watch foods when bringing them to cooking temperatures at high ...

Страница 6: ... is detected tighten the fitting Don t use pipe dope on factory fittings 11 Top Burners Your gas range is equipped with state of the art Sealed Gas Burners and an Auto Reignition System The sealed gas burners spread the heat evenly across the bottom of the cooking utensil and provide infinite heat control The auto reignition system senses when a burner flame has gone out and will automatically rei...

Страница 7: ... future conversions Installation of LP Spuds Apply masking tape to the end of a 7 mm nut driver to help hold the gas orifice spud in the nut driver while changing it Press nut driver down onto the gas orifice spud and remove by turning it counterclockwise and lifting out set gas orifice spud aside Gas orifice spuds are stamped with a number on the side Replace the LP gas orifice spud with the corr...

Страница 8: ...cycle Remove the broiler pan grid and anything else being stored in the oven NOTE If oven racks are cleaned in the self cleaning cycle they will become discoloured and more difficult to slide If you clean racks in the self cleaning cycle place them on the 2nd 3rd and 4th rack guides For Best Cleaning Results Clean the oven before it gets heavily soiled Cleaning a very soiled oven takes longer and ...

Страница 9: ...t works best with 2 people one on each side of the drawer Slowly push drawer straight into the track until it is fully closed Drawer should now open and close freely Proofing Bread Proofing bread prepares dough for baking by activating the yeast Proofing twice is recommended To Proof 1 Cover dough with lighly oiled wax paper and place temperature safe bowl s directly on bottom of drawer 2 Set cont...

Страница 10: ... large quantities of food on more than one rack Note During convection cooking the oven door must remain closed The fan will operate only when the door is closed Convection cooking creates more moisture in the kitchen than normal usually because more food is being cooked at one time We suggest that the exhaust blower be set on low when convection cooking 9 For convection roasting do not use a roas...

Страница 11: ...lts OVEN SELF CLEANING CYCLE The self cleaning cycle operates with the easy to use clock control See page 14 RACK FOOD POSITION Frozen Pies 1 or 2 Angel and bundt cakes 2 most quick breads yeast breads casseroles meats Cookies biscuits 2 or 3 muffins cakes non frozen pies 20 21 21 Roast at oven temperature of 325 F For chicken set the oven temperature to 350 F Preheating is not needed Place roasti...

Страница 12: ... Loin Rib M 25 35 min 2 325 F 160 C 160 F 70 C Shoulder Blade WD 30 40 min 2 300 F 145 C 170 F 75 C Pork Loin 30 40 min 2 325 F 160 C 170 F 75 C Shoulder 35 40 min 2 325 F 160 C 170 F 75 C Tenderloin 25 30 min 2 325 F 160 C 170 F 75 C Ham Fresh uncooked 25 35 min 2 300 F 145 C 170 F 75 C Pre cooked 15 20 min 2 300 F 145 C 140 F 60 C Lamb Leg Shoulder M 25 30 min 2 300 F 145 C 160 F 70 C WD 30 35 m...

Страница 13: ...cate Fish Seafood A limitless variety of fish and seafood can be elegantly prepared using different convection cooking methods Variable Convection Broil temperature settings offer you greater diversity compared to conventional broiling Before Convection Broiling we recommend that you baste all surface areas of your fish and seafood with oil or butter Reduce your oven temperature for broiling thin ...

Страница 14: ...L R L F OVEN CIRCUIT GAS SURFACE UNITS LR LF RF RR NEUTRAL LINE 120 VAC EARTH GROUND SPARK IGNITOR L1 BLACK N L G 1 L R 2 L F 3 R F 4 R R 1 2 3 4 26 26 CONVECTION QUICK BREADS BAKING CHART Set Cooking Selections to TRUE CONVECTION PREHEATED APPROXIMATE SIZE OF RACK OVEN COOKING FOOD BAKING DISH POSITION TEMPERATURE TIME Yeast Breads Muffins Single Pan 3 375 F 190 C 18 25 min Multiple Pans 1 3 5 18...

Страница 15: ...liable cookbook for recommended pan type and size Allow 1 to 2 3 5 5 cm of air space on all sides of pan Pan should be the same size or slightly larger than surface element being used SEE PAGE 10 14 FOR GAS TROUBLESHOOTING Caution Do not run burners without pots in place Excessive heat could damage clock control above burners 28 28 CLEANING GUIDE Part What To Use How To Clean Control Knobs Exterio...

Страница 16: ...30 31 NOTES NOTES ...

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