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IMPORTAHTSAFETYIHSTRUCTIOH$
Readandfollowallinstructionsbeforeus- GENERALIHSTRU(TIONS.ve.usealuminumfoilto linedrip
ingthisappliancetopreventthepotentialrisk bowlsorcoverovenracksor ovenbot-
offire,electricshock,personalinjuryordam-
agetotheapplianceasa resultof improper WARNING:NEVERuseappliancedoor(s), shock,t°mThiSfire,COuldordamagereSultintorisktheapplJance.°felectric
usageof theappliance.Useapplianceonly ordrawer,ifequipped,asa stepstoolor Usefoilonlyasdirectedinthisguide.
foritsintendedpurposeasdescribedin this seatasthismayresultinpossibJetipping
oftheappliance,damagetotheappliance, Aerosol-typecansareEXPLOSIVEwhen
guide, andseriousinjuries, exposedtoheatandmaybehighlyflam-
mable.Donotuseorstorenearappliance,
Toensureproperandsafeoperation:Ap- Ifapplianceisinstallednearawindow,pre-
pliance must be properly installed and cautionsshouldbetakento preventcur-
groundedbyaqualifiedtechnician, rainsfromblowingoversurfaceelements. (00KTOP
NEVERuseappliancetowarmorheatthe NEVERleavesurfaceunitsunattended
room.Failuretofollowthisinstructioncan especiallywhenusinghighheat.Anun-
;_ ALL RANGESCAN TIPAND leadtopossibleburns,injury,fire,ordam- attendedboilovercouldcausesmoking
CAUSEINJURIESTO agetotheappliance, andagreasyspitlovercancausea fire.
PERSONS
NEVERwearloose-fittingorhanginggar- Thisapplianceisequippedwithdifferent
_,-INSTALLpAcKEDWITHANTI'TIPRANGEDEVICEmeritswhileusingtheappliance.Clothing sizesurfaceelements.Selectpanswith
FOLLOWALL INSTALLATION couldcatchutensilhandlesorigniteand flat bottoms large enough to cover
INSTRUCTIONS causeburnsifgarmentcomesincontact element.Fittingpansizeto elementwill
withhotheatingelements.
Toreduceriskoftippingoftheappli- improvecookingefficiency.
ancefromabnormalusageorbyexces- Toensureproperoperationandtoavoid Lfpanissrnallerthanelement,a portion
sireloadingoftheovendoor,theappli- damagetotheapplianceorpossibleinjury, oftheelementwi]lbeexposedtodirect
ancemustbesecurebyaproperlyin- donotadjust,service,repairorreplaceany contactand could ignite clothing or
stalledanti-tipdevice, partofthe applianceunlessspecifically potholder.
recommendedinthisguide.Referallother
Tocheckifdeviceisproperlyinstalled,look servicingtoaqualifiedtechnician. Onlycertaintypesofglass,glass/ceramic.
ceramic,earthenware,or otherglazec
underneathrangewitha flashlightto make NEVERstoreorusegasolineorothercom- utensilsaresuitableforcooktoporover
sureoneoftherearlevelinglegsisproperly bustibJeorflammablematerialsintheoven, servicewithoutbreakingduetothesud-
engagedin thebracketslot.Theanti-tipde- nearsurfaceunitsorinthevicinityofthis denchangeintemperature.Followuteri.
vicesecurestherearlevelinglegtothefloor applianceasfumescouldcreateafirehaz- sil manufacturer'sinstructionswhenus.
whenproperlyengaged.Youshouldcheckthis ardoranexplosion.
anytimetherangehasbeenmoved, ingglass.
Topreventgreasefires,donotletcooking Thisappliancehasbeentestedforsaf,
(AS[ greaseor otherflammablematerialsno- performanceusingconventionalcook
I_ OF FIRE cumulateinorneartheappliance, ware.Donotuseanydevicesoracce,
Useonlydry potholders.Moistordamp soriesthat arenot specificallyrecom
Turnoffapplianceandventilatinghoodtoavoid potholdersonhotsurfacesmayresultina mendedinthismanual.Donotuseeyeli_
spreadingtheflame.Extinguishflamethen steamburn.Do notlet potholderstouch covers,stovetopgrillsor add-onove=
turnonhoodtoremovesmokeandodor. hotheatingelements.Donotuseatowel convectionsystems.Theuseofdevice
>Cooktop: Smotherfireor flameina pan or other bulkyclothwhichcouldeasily oraccessoriesthatarenotexpresslyre,
witha lidorcookiesheet, touchhotheatingelementsandignite, ommendedinthismanualcancreates_
fioussafetyhazards,resultin perfo
NEVERpickupor moveaflamingpan. Alwaysturnoffallcontrolswhencooking manceproblems,andreducethelifeq
iscompleted, thecomponentsofthisappliance.
Oven:Smotherfireorflamebyclosingthe
ovendoor. NEVERheatunopenedcontainersonthe Turnpanhandletowardcenterofcookto_
surfaceunitorintheoven.Pressurebuild- notoutintotheroomoroveranotherst
Donotusewaterongreasefires.Usebaking upin thecontainermaycausecontainer faceelement.This reducesthe risk
soda,adrychemicalorfoam-typeextinguisher toburstresultingin burns,injuryordam- burns,ignitionofflammablematerials,
tosmotherfireorflame, agetotheappliance, spillageifpanis accidentlybumped
reachedbysmallchildren.
1
Topreventdamagetoremovableheating Donotuseovencleaners.Nocommercial itemscoulddamagetheapplianceor be
elements,donotimmerse,soakorclean ovencleanerorovenlinerprotectivecoat- burnedorseriouslyinjured.
inadishwasherorself-cleanoven.Adam- ingofanykindshouldbeusedinoraround
Childrenmustbe taughtthattheappliance
agedelementcouldshortresultingin a anypartoftheoven.
fireorshockhazard, andutensilsinor onit canbehot.Lethot
Beforeself-cleaningthe oven,remove utensilscoolinasafeplace,outofreachof
Makesuredripbowlsareinplaceasab- broilerpan,ovenracksandotherutensils smallchildren.Childrenshouldbetaughtthat
senceofthesebowlsduringcookingcould topreventexcessivesmoking,discoloration anapplianceisnotatoy.Childrenshouldnot
damagewiring, oftheovenracksor possibledamageto beallowedtoplaywithcontrolsorotherparts
utensils, oftheunit.
5L_,SS'(ER_,MI( (00KTOP Wipeup excessivespJllovers,especially
spills,beforethecleancycletopro- YEI IILAIIHGflOODS
greasy
NEVERcook on broken cooktop. If ventsmoking,flare-upsorflaming.
Cleanrangehoodandfiltersfrequentlyto
cooktopshouldbreak,cleaningsolutions Itisnormalforthecooktoptobecomehot preventgreaseorotherflammablematerials
andspilloversmaypenetratethebroken duringacleancycle.Therefore,avoidtouch- fromaccumulatingonhoodor filterandto
cooktopandcreateariskofelectricshock, ingthecooktop,door,windoworovenvent
Contactaqualifiedtechnicianimmediately, duringacleancycle, avoidgreasefires.
Cleancooktopwithcaution.Someclean- Turnthefanonwhenflamb_ingfoods(such
erecanproducenoxiousfumesifapplied asCherriesJubilee)underthehood.
toahotsurface.Ifawetsponge,cloth,or HE'TiN5 ELEMEHTS
bePapert°welisusedonahotcookingarea,carefultoavoidsteamburn. NEVERtouchsurface or ovenheating IMPORTAHT S_.EETY HOTICE
elements,areasnearelements,orinte-
riorsurfacesofeven. _HD WARNING
DEEP FAT FRYERS Heatingelementsmaybehoteventhough
Useextremecautionwhenmovingthe theyaredarkincolor.Areasnearsurface TheCaliforniaSafeDrinkingWaterandToxic
elementsandinteriorsurfacesofanoven EnforcementActof 1986(Proposition65)
greasepanordisposingofhotgrease.AI- maybecomehotenoughto causeburns, requiresthe GovernorofCaliforniato pub-
lowgreaseto coolbeforeattemptingto Duringandafteruse,donottouchorlet lisha listofsubstancesknowntotheState
movepan. clothingorotherflammablematerialscon- ofCaliforniatocausecancerorreproductive
tactheatingelements,areasnearelements, harm,andrequiresbusinessestowarncus-
0YEN(I) orinteriorsurfacesofovenuntiltheyhave
turnersof
potentialexposures
tosuch sub-
hadsufficienttimetocool. stances.
Usecarewhenopeningdoor(s).Lethotair
orsteamescapebeforeremovingorreplac-Otherpotentiallyhot surfacesinclude: Usersofthisapplianceareherebywarned
ingfood. Cooktop,areasfacingthecooktop,oven thatwhentheovenisengagedintheself-
vent,andsurfacesneartheventopening, cleancycle,theremaybesomelowlevel
Forproperovenoperationand perfor- ovendoor(s),areasaroundthedoor(s)and exposuretosomeofthelistedsubstances,
mance,donotblockorobstructovenvent ovenwindow(s), includingcarbonmonoxide.Exposureto
duct.Whenovenisinuse,theareanear thesesubstancescanbeminimizedbyprop-
erlyventingtheoventotheoutdoorsduring
theventmayfeelhotorwarmtothetouch. CHILDSAFETY theself-cleancyclebyopeningawindowand/
Alwaysplaceovenracksin desiredIoca- ordoorinthe roomwheretheapplianceis
tionswhileovenis cool.If rackmustbe NEVERleavechildrenaloneor unsuper- located.
movedwhile oven is hot, do not let visedinareawhereapplianceisinuseor
potholdercontacthotelementinoven. isstillhot. IMPORTANTNOTICEREGARDINGPET
BIRDS:Neverkeeppetbirdsinthekitchen
NEVERallowchildrentositorstandonany orinroomswherethefumesfromthekitchen
"--"-----_ELF'LLEANIH50YEN partoftheapplianceastheycouldbein- couldreach.Birdshaveaverysensitiveres-
juredorburned, piratorysystem.Fumesreleasedduringan
Cleanonlypartslistedinthisguide.Donot CAUTION:NEVERstoreitemsofinterest ovenself-cleaningcyclemaybeharmfulor
cleandoorgasket.Thegasketisessential
fora goodseal.Donotrub,damage,or tochildrenincabinetsaboveanappliance fatalto birds.Fumesreleaseddueto over-
movethegasket, oronbackguardofarange.Childrenclimb- heatedcookingoil,fat,margarineandover-
Jngonappliance,dooror drawerto reach heatednon-stickcookwaremaybeequally
harmful.
SURFACECOOKING
SURFACECONTROLS BeforeCooking AfterCooking
>- Alwaysplacea panonthesurface >_ Cleanupmessyspillsassoonas
Useto turnonthesurfaceelements.An unitbeforeyouturniton.Toprevent possible.
infinitechoiceof heatsettingsisavailable damagetorange,neveroperatesur-
fromLOWtoHIGH.Theknobscanbeseton faceunitwithoutapaninplace. OtherTips
orbetweenanyofthesettings.
>.- NEVERusethecooktopasastorage _=- Ifcabinetstorageisprovideddirectl_
SETTINGTHECONTROLS areaforfoodorcookware, abovecookingsurface,limitittoitems
thatareinfrequentlyusedandcar
1. Placepanonsurfaceelement. DuringCooking besafelystoredinanareasubjected
2. Pushinandturntheknobineitherdirec- > Besureyouknowwhichknobcon- toheat.
tiontothedesiredheatsetting, troiswhichsurfaceunit.Makesure Temperaturesmay be unsafefo_
> Thebackguardismarkedto youturnedon the correctsurface itemssuchasvolatileliquids,clean-
identifywhichelementthe unit. ersoraerosolsprays.
knobcontrols.Forexample, >- Begincookingona higherheatset- > NEVERleaveanyitems,especially
0 0 indicatesrightfront tingthenreducetoalowersettingto plasticitems,onthecooktop.The
(_) element, completetheoperation.Neverusea hotairfromtheventmayigniteflam
3. Thereisanindicatorlightbyeachpairof highheatsettingforextendedcook- mableitems,meltorsoftenplastic_
controlknobs.Whenoneorbothofthe ing. orincreasepressureinclosedcon
surfacecontrolknobsisturnedon,the > NEVERallowapantoboildry.This tainerscausingthemtoburst.
lightwill turnon.Thelightwillturnoff coulddamagethepanandtheappli- _- NEVERallowaluminumfoil,mea
whenthe surfaceelement(s)is turned ance. probesor anyothermetalobjecl
off. _,- NEVERtouchcooktopuntilit has otherthana panona surfaceele
4. Aftercooking,turnknobtoOFF.Remove cooled.Expectsomepartsof the ment,tocontactheatingelements.
pan. cooktop,especiallyaroundthesur-
faceunits,tobecomewarmorhot
duringcooking.Usepotholdersto
DUALELEMENT(SELECT MODELS) protecthands.
Thecookingsurfaceisequippedwithadual
elementlocatedintherightfrontposition.To
operate,pushinonthecontrolknobandturn
tothe lefttocontrolthe largeelement,or SUGGESTEDHEATSETTIHGS
pushin andturntotherighttocontrolthe
smallelement. Thesize,typeof cookwareandcooking
operationwillaffectthe heatsetting.For
informationoncookwareandotherfactors
affectingheatsettings,referto "Cooking
MadeSimple"booklet. MEo. I_
2 HIGH: Low I
4 Usetobringliquidtoaboil.Alwaysreduce
6 settingtoalowerheatwhenliquidsbeginto MEDIUM
8,,,,_, _8 boilorfoodsbegintocook.
MED.HIGH:
Useto brownmeat,heatoilfor deepfat MED,LOW:
fryingor sauteing.Maintainfastboil for Usetocontinuecookingcoveredfoo
largeamountsofliquids, steamfoods.
MEDIUM: LOW:
Usetomaintainslowboilforlargeamounts Usetokeepfoodswarmandmeltcl
ofliquidsandformostfryingoperations, lateandbutter.
3
5LASS-CERAMI(SURFA([(SELECTMODELS) (lOlL[LEMEHTSURFACE
(SELECTMODELS)
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE LIFT-UPPORCELAINCOOKTOP
I OnCanadianmodels,thesurfacewillnotoperateduringa self-cleancycle. Tolift:Whencoof,__ ,/_l_u_
I Cooktopmayemitlightsmokeandodorthefirstfewtimesthecooktopisused.This graspthecooktop
isnormal, frontedge.Gently _°om
I Whenacontrolisturnedon,a redglowcanbeseenthroughtheglass-ceramic liftupuntilthetwo
surface.Theelementwillcycleonandofftomaintainthepresetheatsetting, supportrodssnapintoplace.
I Glass-ceramiccooktopsretainheatforaperiodoftimeaftertheunitisturnedoff. Tolower: Holdthecooktopfrontedgeand
WhentheHOTSURFACElightturnsoff(seebelow),thecookingareawiLlbecool carefulLypushbackoneachsupportrodto
enoughtotouch, re/ease.Thenlowerthetopintoplace.
I NOTE:Donotattempttoliftthecooktop. COILELEMENTS
COOKINGAREAS .,_Neverusecooktopasaworksurfaceor >_Whenanelementison,itwillcycleon
cuttingboard.Nevercookfooddirectly andofftomaintaintheheatsetting,
Thecookingareasonyourrangeareiden- onthesurface.
>_Coilelementsareself-cleaning.Donot
tiffedbypermanentpatternsontheglass- > NeverusefoiL-typedisposablecontain- immerseinwater. _=_2k _
ceramicsurface.Formostefficientcook-
ing,fitthepansizetotheelementsize. ersorplaceatrivetorwokringbetween To remove: When
thesurfaceandpan. Theseitemscan cool, raise element.
PansshouldnotextendmorethanI/2to markoretchthetop. Carefullypulloutand
1-inchbeyondthecookingarea. > Donotslidealuminumpansacrossahot awayfromreceptacle. __
Formoreinformationoncookware,referto surface.Thepansmayleavemarkswhich
"CookingMadeSimple"booklet, needtoberemovedpromptly.(SeeCiean-To replace: insertele- TER'_,,ALS
ing,page12.) mentterminalsintoreceptacle.Guidethe
eLementintoplace.Pressdownontheouter
HOTSURFACE >- Makesurethesurfaceandthepanbot- edgeofelementuntilitsitslevelondripbowl.
LIGHTS tomarecleanbeforeturningontopre-
Eachelement_o_o_oP_:_ t ventscratches. DRIP BOWLS
hasaHOTSUR- _... f > Topreventscratchingordamagetothe Thedripbowlsundereachsurfaceelement
FACEindicatorlight. A _ glass-ceramictop,donot leavesugar, catchboiloversandmustalwaysbeused.
lightwillbeilluminatedwhenthematching saltorfatsonthecookingarea.Wipethe Absenceofdripbowlsduringcookingmay
cookingareaishot. Itwillremainon,even cooktopsurfacewith a cleanclothor damagewiring.
afterthecontrolisturnedoff,untilthearea papertowelbeforeusing.
hascooled,Theyarelocatedatthefront _- NeveruseasoileddishclothorspongetoTopreventthe riskofelectricshockorfire,
centerofthecooktop, cleanthe cooktopsurface.A film will neverlinedripbowlswithaluminumfoil.
remainwhichmaycausestainsonthe Dripbowlswilldiscolororcrazeovertime.
TIPSTOPROTECTTHE cookingsurfaceaftertheareaisheated. Thiswillnotaffectcookingperformance.
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE
>,-Beforefirstuse,cleanthecooktop.(See
Cleaning,page12.) _COIL ELEMENTSURFACE
avoidusinghighheatforlongperiods.
Donotuseglasspans.Theymayscratchi I OnCanadianmodels,thetwofrontele- I Donotuseoversizedcookware.Pans
thesurface, mentswillnotoperateduringself-clean, shouldnotextendmorethan1-2inches
>- Donotallowplastic,sugarorfoodswith I Cleancooktopaftereachuse. beyondtheelement.
highsugarcontenttomeitontothehot I Wipeacidorsugarspillsassoonasthe I Whenhomecanningorcookingwithbig
cooktop. Shouldthishappen,clean cooktophascooledasthesespillsmay pots,usethe CanningElement(Model
immediately.(SeeCleaning,page12.) . discolororetchthe porcelain. CEll. Contactyour Maytagdealerfor
>- Neverlet a panboil dry as this wilt Toprotectdripbowlfinish: detailsorcall1-800-688-8408toorder.
damagethesurfaceandpan. i I To lessendiscolorationand crazing, I Cleanfrequently,(Seepage12.)
OVENCOOKING
Theelectroniccontrolisdesignedforeaseinprogramming.Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions.
Messageswillscrolltopromptyourprogrammingsteps.Thedisplayshowsthelowerovensetat375°FandTIMER1setfor45minutes,Bracket
line(upperleftside)coincideswithmessageindisplay.ControlpanelshownincludesConvectBakefeature.
r
Upper Oven
L_ _ L__ 12HaurDff TimerBeeps Co0iTirneBeeps
4 5 6
ControlLock ScrolISpeed Oisp]ayDim
Lowe,Oven _ 7 8 9
C_ ____ __ TernpC/F Se'_]Ol_t_r?sLal]guage [Jefau,
Furtherinstructionswillscrollindisplay Torecallthetimeofdaywhenanotherfunction
>'-Besureallpackingmaterialis afterfunctionpadsarepressed, is showing,pressCLOCKpad.Clocktime
removedfromovenbeforeturn- cannotbechangedwhentheovenhasbeen
ingon. NOTE: Thetemperatureor timewill be programmedforclockcontrolledcooking,self-
automaticallyenteredfoursecondsafter cleanor.delayedself-clean.
>_PreparedFoodWarning:Fol- selection.
lowfoodmanufacturer'sinstruc-
tions.Ifaplasticfrozenfoodcon- If morethan30secondselapsebetween
tainerand/oritscoverdistorts, pressingafunctionpadandtheAUTOSETSETTII4GUPPERANDLOWER
warps,orisotherwisedamaged pador numberpads,thefunctionwillbe
duringcooking,immediatelydis- canceledandthedisplaywillreturntothe OVEH FUN(HONS
cardthefoodanditscontainer, previousdisplay.
Thefoodcouldbecontaminated. Ic_aCANCELPAD
Followthemanufacturer'sdirec-
(OHTflOIOPTIONS Use to cancelall programmingexceptthe
Lionswhenusingovencooking ClockandTimerfunctions.
bags. Severalcontroloptionsareindicatedunder
Donotuseovenforstoringfood thenumberpadson thecontrol.Factory- _ AUTOSETPAD
orcookware, setoptionscanbechangedtoyourprefer-
ences.Seepage9formoreinformation. Usewithfunctionpadstoautomaticallyset:
_'- 350°Fbaketemperature
OVENCONTROLPADS SETTIHGTHECLOCK>HIorLObroil
> Pressthedesiredfunctionpadfor
1. PressCLOCKpad.IndicatorwordTIME >_threehoursofcleaningtime
theupperor loweroven.
willflashinthedisplay. >,_fourminutesoftoastingtime
>.-Pressthe AUTOSETpador the
appropriatenumberpad(s)toenter 2. Presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor >_170°Fkeepwarmtemperature
timeortemperature, thecurrenttime.(Timeisina 12-hour
Abeepwillsoundwhenanypadis format.) > tochangecontroloptions
pressed. Aftera powerinterruption,the lastclock
timebeforetheinterruptionwillflash.
>- Adoublebeepwillsoundif a pro-
grammingerroroccurs.
BAKE PAD
BAKING CONVECTBAKING
Useforbakingandroasting. I IftheTOASTINGfunctionisoperat- (SELECTMODELS)
1. PressBAKEpad. ing in the upper oven whenlower I Asageneralrule,whenconvection
2. Pressagainfor 350° F or pressthe ovenBAKEpadandtemperatureare baking,set the oventemperature
AUTOSETpad.Eachadditionalpress entered,thecontrolwilldisplayHEAT- 250F lowerthanthe conventional
ofAUTOSETwillraisethetemperature ING DELAYEDX MINfollowed by recipeor preparedmixdirections.
WAIT. At the end of the delaythe Bakingtimewillbethesametoafew
25°F.Or,presstheappropriatenumber
padsfor thedesiredtemperaturebe- lowerovenwill startautomatically, minuteslessthandirections.
tween1000Fand5500F. ! To recallthe set temperatureduring ! Whenroastingmeatusingthecon-
3. Whentheoventurnson,a redpreheat preheatpresstheBAKEpad. vectionsetting,roastingtimesmay
indicatorwilllight. I To changeoventemperatureduring beupto30%less.(Maintainconvert-
LOWER PREHEAT BAKE cooking,presstheBAKEpadandthe tionalroastingtemperatures.)
0 VEN
BRACKET appropriatenumberpads. I Seeroastingchartin"CookingMade
! Allow4-8minutesfortheupperovento Simple" bookletfor recommended
preheat.Allow10-16minutesfor the roastingtemperatureandtimes,and
loweroventopreheat, additionalbakingandconvectioncook-
ingtips.
! Allow at leastl/Hnch betweenthe
bakingpanorcasseroleandthetop
elementintheupperoven.Loaf,angel BROILING
4. Asinglebeepwill indicatetheovenis foodorbundtpansarenotrecommended! IftheTOASTINGfunctionisoperat-
preheatedtothesettemperature.The intheupperoven.
ingin theupperoven whenlower
preheatindicatorwillturnoff. I Donotusetemperaturesbelow140°F ovenBROILpadispressed,adouble
5. Whencookingiscomplete,pressCAN- tokeepfoodwarmor below200°Ffor beepwillsoundanddisplaywillread
CELpad.Removefoodfromoven. cooking.Forfoodsafetyreasons,lower TOASTINGWAITXMIN.
temperaturesarenotrecommended.
! HIbroilisusedfor mostbroiling.Use
CONVECT I Thebackpartofthe lowerovenbake LObroilwhenbroilingJongercooking
BAKEPAD
element will NOTglow red during foodstoallowthemtocooktowelldone
(LowEROVENONLY- SELECTMODELS) baking.Thisisnormal, stagewithoutexcessivebrowning.
1. PressCONVECTBAKEpad, II Whenbakingfrozen,self-risepizzasin I Nevercoverbroilerpaninsertwithalu-
theupperoven,placethe pizzaon a minumfoil.Thispreventsfatfromdrain-
2. Pressagainfor 325o F or pressthe cookiesheettoavoidoverbrowning, ingtothepanbelow.
AUTOSETpad.Eachadditionalpress
ofAUTOSETwillraisethetemperature ! Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips, ! Expectbroiltimesto be longerand
25°F.Or,presstheappropriatenumber referto the"CookingMadeSimple" browningtobeslightlylighterif appii-
padsfor thedesiredtemperaturebe- booklet, anceisinstalledona208voltcircuit.
tween100° Fand550oF. .......................
3, Whentheoventurnsona redpreheat _ BROILPAD 3. Foroptimalbroiling,preheatthreeto
indicator will light and the _ fourminutesoruntilthebroilelementis
convecticonwillbedisplayed. _ Usefortopbrowningor broiling.Forbest red.
4. A singlebeepwill indicatetheovenis results,usethe broilerpanprovidedwith 4. Placefoodin ovenleavingthe oven
preheatedtothesettemperature.The yourrange, dooropentothefirststopposition(about
preheatindicatorwillturnoff. 1. PresstheBROILpad. fourinches).
5. When cooking is complete, press 2. PresstheAUTOSETpadforHIbroil, 5. Followbroilingrecommendationsin
CANCELpad.Removefoodfromoven. pressagainforLObroil,orpressthe "CookingMadeSimple"booklet.
appropriatenumberpadstosetdesired
6. Whenbroilingiscomplete,pressCAN-
broiltemperaturebetween3000and
CELpad.Removefoodandbroilerpan
550°F. fromoven.
TOASTINGPAD
(UPPEROVENONLY) 5, Attheendof thesettoastingtime,the
displaywillreadTOASTINGCOMPLETE
Fortoastingbreadandproductsthatare andbeepfourtimes.Onereminderbeep TOASTING
toastedinatoasterortoasteroven. wiJlsoundevery30secondsfor5 min-
utesoruntilCANCELpadispressedor I Toastingisbasedontimenottern-
SettingtheControlsfor Toasting: doorisopened, perature.
1. PresstheTOASTINGpad. NOTE:Foroptimalresultswhentoasting I Formoreevenbrowningresults,
preheattheoven3-4minutes.
2. PresstheAUTOSETpadtoset4 rain- 4-5piecesofbreadorothersimilaritems,
utesof toastingtime.Eachadditional followdiagrambelowforfoodplacement. I Toastingtimeswillbeshorterwhen
presswill increasethetoastingtimeby theovenishotorwhenrepeated
10seconds.TOASTINGwillbedisplayed, toastingfunctionsaredone.
Or,presstheappropriatenumberpads KEEPWARM
tosetthetoastingtimeinminutesand I Foroptimalfoodqualityandnutri-
secondsbetween10secondsand10 tion,ovencookedfoodsshouldbe
minutes. _ keptwarmfornolongerthan1to2
Browningtimemayvary,watchtoast- _ hours.
ingcarefullytoavoidover-browning. KEEPWARMPAD
(UPPEROVENONLY) II Foroptimalfoodqualityandcolor,
3. TheAUTOSETtoastingtime(4minutes) foodscookedon the rangetop
canbechangedforyourconvenience. Forsafelykeepingfoodswarmorforwarm- shouldbekeptwarmforanhouror
TochangetheAUTOSETtoastingtime, ingbreadsandplates, less.
pressTOASTINGpad,enterthedesired
time,thenpressandholdAUTOSET 1. PressKEEPWARMpad. I Tokeepfoodsfromdrying,cover
padforseveralseconds,Thecontrolwill 2. PressAUTOSETpad for 170° F or Iooselywithfoilora lid.
beepandNEWAUTOSETENTERED presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor I Towarmdinnerrolls:
willbedisplayed, temperaturesbetween1450and1900F. - coverrollslooselywithfoiland
placeinupperoven.
NOTE:TheAUTOSETtimeforTOAST- 3. KEEPWARMandthetemperaturese- - pressKEEPWARMandAUTO
INGcanbesetfrom3to10minutesoron tectedwillbedisplayedwhenthefunc- SETpads.
selectmodelsfrom10secondsto t0 tionisactive. - warmfor12-15minutes.
minutes.
4. Whenwarmingiscomplete,pressCAN- I Towarmplates:
4. If thelowerovenisoperatingwhenthe CELpad.Removefoodfromtheoven. - place2stacksofuptofourplates
TOASTINGpadispressed,TOASTING
NOTAVAILABLE- LOWEROVENIN eachintheupperoven.
USEwillbedisplayed. - pressKEEPWARMandAUTO
SETpads.
- warmforfiveminutes,turnoffthe
ovenandleaveplatesintheoven
for15minutesmore.
ToastTime*/ ToastTime*/
Food ColdStart Food ColdStart - useonlyoven-safeplates,check
withthemanufacturer.
SlicedWhiteBread3_/2-41/2rain. Tortillas(flour) 2_/2- 3rain.
- don'tsetwarmdishesonacold
Waffles(frozen) 4- 4_/2rain. ToasterBreaks**, surfaceasrapidtemperature
ToasterPastry HotPockets** 4- 5min. changescouldcausecrazing.
(unfrozen) 31/2-4min. Bagels 4_/2- 5min. ...................................,........................................
ToasterPastry EnglishMuffins 31/2. 4min.
(frozen) 4_/2-43/4rain CheeseSandwich3_/2-4_brain
* Toastingtimesareapproximateendshouldbeusedasaguideonly.
** Brandnamesareregisteredtrademarksoftherespectivemanufacturers....
t
COOKTIME/STOP TIME PADS(CLocKCONTROLLEDOVENCOOK,NG) _ TIMER PADS
Usetoprogramtheovenstostartandstop ToDelaytheStartofCookingandTurn The timer(s)may be setfor anytime
automatically.Cooktimemaybesetforup OffAutomatically: periodupto 99hoursand59 minutes
to11hoursand59minutes(11:59). The (99:59).
clockmustbefunctioningandcorrectlyset 1. PressCOOKTIMEpad. COOKTIME
The timer(s)operateindependentlyof
forthisfeaturetowork. willflash.Presstheappropriatenumber
padstoentercookingtimeinhoursand anyotherfunctionandcanbesetwhite
anotherovenfunctionisoperating.THE
Bothovensmaybe set for clockcon- minutes.
TIMERDOESNOTCONTROLTHE
trolledcooking.To setbothovens:
2. PresstheupperorlowerovenBAKEor OVEN.
CONVECTBAKE(selectmodels)pad
1. SetCOOKTrMEandbaketempera- andselectthebaketemperature.COOK 1. PresstheTIMER1or2pad. TIMER
turesforbothovens.
TIMEwillbedisplayedalongwiththe 1or 2willflashrespectivery.0HR:00
2. SetSTOPTIMEforbothovens, temperature, willappearinthedisplay.
ThewordsSTOPTIMEmustbe
flashinginthedisplay 3. PressSTOPTIMEpad.Displayshows 2. Presstheappropriatenumberpadsto
tosetSTOPTIME. whenthe ovenwillstopbasedon an enterdesiredtime.
immediatestart.
3. TIMERlorTrMER2willbedisplayed.
ToStartlmmediatelyandTurnOffAuto- 4. PressSTOPTIMEpad again.STOP IfbothtimersareactiveTIMER1+2
matically: TIMEmustbeflashingtosetthedelay willbedisplayed.
starttime.
EXAMPLE:Tosetatimerfor5 rain-
1. PressCOOKTIMEpad. COOKTIME 5. Presstheappropriatenumberpadsto utes,presstheTIMER1 padandthe
wiJlflash.Presstheappropriatenumber enterthetimeyouwanttheoventostop. numberpad5. Thecontrolwiltbegin
padstoentercookingtimeinhoursand
minutes. 6. DELAYandBAKEwillbedisplayed, countdownafterafourseconddelay.
2. PresstheupperorlowerovenBAKEor 7. Atthe endof thedelayperiod,COOK 4. Thelastminuteofthecountdownwill
CONVECTBAKE(selectmodels)pad TiMEwill bedisplayedalongwiththe bedisplayedinseconds.
andselectthebaketemperature.COOK temperature. 5. Attheendofthesettime,"END"will
TIMEwill bedisplayedalongwiththe 8. Followsteps3-5inprecedingsection, bedisplayedandone foursecond
temperature, beepwillsoundfollowedbytwobeeps
3. Oneminutebeforetheendofthepro- every30 secondsforuptofivemin-
utes. Press the corresponding
grammedcooktime,thelightwillturn TIMERpadto cancelthebeeps.
on,abeepwillsoundandCHECKFOOD
willbedisplayed.Lightwillturnoffauto- I Highlyperishablefoods suchas NOTE:TheTimerreminderbeepsat
maticallywhenCANCELpadispressed dairyproducts,pork,poultryorsea- theendofasettimemaybechanged.
orafterovendoorisopenedandclosed, foodarenotrecommendedforde- SeeControlOptions(TimerBeeps),
layedcooking, page9.
4. Attheendofcooktime,the ovenwill
shutoffautomatically,"End"andCOOK ! Clockcontrolledbakingisnotrec-
ommendedfor bakeditemsthat To CancelaSetTime:
TIMEwillbedisplayedandfourbeeps
willsound, requirea preheatedoven,suchas PressandholdthecorrespondingTIMER
cakes,cookiesandbreads.
padforseveralseconds.Aftera slight
5. PressCANCELpad. Removefood ......................................................................................delaythetimeofdaywillappear.
fromoven. If theprogramis notcan-
celed,therewill be 1 reminderbeep OR
everyminuteforupto30minutes. PresstheTIMERpadandthe"0"number
NOTE:TheCookTime/StopTimere- pad.Afteraslightdelaythetimerwillbe
minderbeepsmaybe changed.See canceled.
ControlOptions(CookTimeBeeps),
page9.
CONTROLOPTIONS
ToChangeFactorySetDefaultOptions: CONTROLLOCK(4) OVENTEMPERATUREADJUSTMENT
1. Controloptionsmaybechangedbyse- Thefunctionpadsonthecontrolcanbe Ifyouthinktheovenisoperatingtoocold
lectingtheSetupOptions(0)padand Iockedtopreventunwanteduseforsafetyorhot,youcanadjustitBakeseveraltest
thedesiredoptionpad.(SeeOptions andcleaningbenefits.Thecurrenttimeof itemsandthenadjustthetemperature
below.) daywillremaininthedisplay, settingnotmorethan10°Fatatime.
2. Currentoptionwillappearinthedisplay. SCROLLSPEED(5) ToAdjust:
3. PresstheAUTOSETpadtochangethe
option. Thescrollspeedofthemessagesinthe 1. PresstheBAKEpad(upperorlower
displaymaybechangedfromFASTto oven)andenter5500F.
4. PressCANCELpadtosetthedisplayed MEDIUMtoSLOW.Thedefaultissetforthe 2. PressandholdtheBAKEpad(upper
optionandexittheprogram, mediumspeed, or loweroven)for severalseconds
untilTEMPADJisdisplayed.
DISPLAYDIM(6)
OPTIONSAVAILABLE: 3. Pressthe AUTOSETpad- each
Thecontrolintensitymaybechangedfor presschangesthetemperatureby5°
12 HOUROFF(1) easierreading.Thedefaultissetforthe F. Thecontrolwillacceptchanges
highestintensity........ .Thefewer..... the from°35°to+35oF.
Theovenmaybesettoturnoff after12 lesstheintensity.
hoursorstayonindefinitely.Thedefault 4. Iftheovenwaspreviouslyadjusted,
issettoturnoftafter12hours. TEMPC/F(7) thechangewill be displayed.For
example,iftheeventemperaturewas
TIMERBEEPS(2) Thetemperaturescalemaybechanged reducedby 15o F, thedisplaywill
toCentigradeor Fahrenheit.Thedefault show-150F.
Therearethreechoicesfor theend of issetforFahrenheit.
"timer"remindersignals. 5. Whenyouhavemadetheadjustment,
Onebeepfollowedbytwobeepsevery LANGUAGE(8) (selectmodels) presstheCANCELpadandthetime
of daywillreappearinthe display.
30secondsforuptofiveminutes(de- Thewordswhichscroll in thedisplay Theovenwill nowbakeat thead-
faultsetting), maybechangedfrom Englishto French justedtemperature.
Onebeepfollowedbytwobeepsevery or Spanish.
minuteforupto30minutes. DEFAULT(9) OVENEIGHTS
> Onebeepfollowedbynootherbeeps.
Thecontrolcanbe resettorestorethe
COOKTIMEBEEPS(3) factorysettingforeachoption. Theovenlight(s)automaticallycomeson
whenthedoor(s)isopened.Whenthe
Therearethreechoicesfor theend of DISPLAYON/OFF(CLOCK) door(s)isclosed,presstheLIGHTPad
"clockcontrolledcooking"remindersig- (upperorloweroven)onthecontrolpanel
nals. Thetime-of-daydisplaymaybeshutoff
toturnthelight(s)onoroff.
whenthe oven is not in a cooking or
_- Fourshortbeepsfollowedbyonebeep cleaningfunction. Theovenlight(s)willnotoperateduringa
everyminutefor upto30minutes(de- cleancycle.TheovenTight(s)willcome
faultsetting), onautomaticallyoneminutebeforethe
_- Fourshortbeepsfollowedbynoother endofaclockcontrolledcookingopera-
beeps, tion.
>- Fourshortbeepsfollowedbyonebeep
every30secondsforuptofiveminutes.
9
OfENfiler
TOREMOVEOVENRACKS: RACK1:
Useforroastinglargecutsofmeat
Whentheovenisin use,theareanear _ Pullrackstraightoutuntilitstopsatthe andpoultry,frozenpies,dessert
the vent mayfeelwarmor hot to the lock-stopposition;liftuponthefrontofthe soufflesorangelfoodcake,andtwo-
touch.NEVERblocktheventopening, rackandpullout. rackbaking.
OVEN VENTLOCA"IION
_'_ForRotlerGlideTM rack,pullboththerack
glideandrackbaseouttogether. MultipleRackCooking:
,. '_ Tworack:Userackpositions2and4,
or1and4.
Threerack:(convectionbakingonly,
selectmodels)Userackpositions1,3
and5.(Seeillustration.)
Whenhighmoisturefoodsarecooked
intheupperoven,steammaybevisible
comingfromthe ovenvent.This is To REPLACEOVENRACKS: HALFRACKACCESSORY
normal.
Placerackontheracksupportintheoven; (LOWEROVEN)
tiltthefrontendupslightly;sliderackback Ahalfrack,toincreaseovencapacity,is
OVEN RA(K(_ untilitclearsthelock-stopposition;lower availableasanaccessory.Itfitsin the
frontandslidebackintotheoven. left,upperportionoftheovenandpro-
videsspaceforavegetabledishwhena
All racksaredesignedwitha lock-stop RACKPOSITIONS largeroasterisonthelowerrack.Con-
edge. tact your Maytag dealer for the
"HALFRACK"AccessoryKit or call
UPPEROVEN 1-800-688-8408toorder.
Is equippedwithonerackand rack 5
position. 3
> Whenpullingthe __ _ 2
upper oven rack ML__._
outto removeor J_ _
checkfood,grasp _7_-_ _ Three-rackConvection
thetopedgeofthe Baking (Racks1, 3 and 5)
rack. RACK4:
Usefortwo-rackbakingandforbroiling,
LOWEROVEN
Conventional:Is equippedwithone RACK3:
RollerGlideTM rackandoneregularflat Useformostbakedgoodsonacookie
rack. sheetorjellyrollpan,layercakes,
fruitpies,orfrozenconveniencefoods,
>_Convection(selectmodels):Isequipped andforbroiling.
withoneRollerGlideTM rackandtwo
regularflatracks. RACK2:
Useforroastingsmallcutsofmeat,casse-
roles,bakingloavesofbread,bundtcakes
orcustardpies,andtwo-rackbaking.
CARE&(LEAHIHG
CLEANPAD ToDelaytheStartofaSelf-CleanCycle:CLEANINGPROCEDURES
1. Followsteps1-4above.
Useto seta self-cleancycle. (Onlyone 2. Pressthe STOPTIMEpad. STOP
oven may be cleanedat a time. Both TIMEwillflash.
ovens will lock when either is being
cleaned.) 3. AsSTOPTIMEflashes,presstheap- >_ Besureapplianceis off andall
propriatenumberpadstoenterthetime partsare¢o01beforehandlingor
1. Clean oven _ _ youwishtheoventostop. cleaning.Thisistoavoiddam-
frame, door
frame (area _i _ 4. DELAYCLNandLOCwillbedisplayed. ageand possibleburns.
outsideofgas- 5, Whenthe delayperiodis completed
ket) and andcleaningbegins,CLEANING,LOC >- To preventstainingor discolora-
around the andthecleantimewillbedisplayed, tion,cleanapplianceaflereachuse.
openingin thedoorgasketwitha non- > If a partis removed,besureit is
abrasivecleanersuchas DonAmi*. correctlyreplaced.
Theseareasarenotexposedtocleaning
temperatures. I Topreventdamagetoovendoor,do BROILER PAN AND INSERT
2. Removeovenracks.Ifracksareleftin notattempttoopeneitherovendoor
> Placesoapyclothoverinsertandpan;
duringacleancycle,itmayimpairfunc- whentheLOCindicatorwordisdis- letsoaktoloosensoil.
lionandtheywilldiscolor.Turnoffthe played.
ovenlightandclosedoor. > Washinwarmsoapywater.Usescour-
3. PressCLEANpad. I Duringthe cleaningprocess,the ingpadtoremovestubbornsoil.
kitchenshouldbewellventilatedto > Broilerpanandinsertcanbecleanedin
4. PresstheAUTOSETpadfor3hoursof helpeliminatenormalodorsassoci- dishwasher.
cleaningtime,pressagainfor4 hours atedwithcleaning.Odorswilllessen
andagainif 2 hoursof cleantime is withuse. BRUSHED CHROME
desired.
5. CLEANINGandLOCplusthecleantime I Itisnormalforflare-ups,smokingor (SELECTMODELS)
willappearinthedisplayandbothovens flamingtooccurduringcleaningifthe > Whencool,washwithsoapywater,rinse
willlock. ovenisheavilysoiled.Itisbetterto andbuffthesurface.
cleantheovenregularlyratherthan > Forheaviersoil,usea mildabrasiv_
6. Whenthe clean cycle is complete, towaituntilthereisaheavybuildupof cleanersuchas bakingsodaor Don
CLEANEDwill bedisplayed.LOCwill soil. Ami*,rubbingwiththegrainto avoic
remainon untilthe ovenhascooled
(approx.1hour). I Wipeupexcessgreaseorspillovers streakingthesurface.Rinseandbuff.
to preventflare-ups. Foreasein > Topreventscratching,donotuseabra-
7. WhentheoveniscooI,LOCwillnolonger cleaning,the bakeelementin the sivecleaners.
bedisplayeclandthedoormaybeopened.
upperor lowerovencanbe lifted >- To restorelusterandremovestreaks,
8. Wipeouttheoveninteriorwitha damp slightly(i tolf/2inches), followwithStainlessSteelMagicSpray*
cloth.Ifsoilremainsitindicatesthecycle (Part#20000008)**.Chromewill per.
wasnotlongenough. I Wipeupsugaryandacidspillovers manentlydiscolorifsoilisallowedtc
suchas sweetpotatoes,tomatoor bakeon.
milk-basedsaucespriorto a self-
ToCancelSelf-CleanCycle: cleancycle.Porcelainenamelisacid
1. PressCANCELpad. resistant,notacid proofand may CLOCK AND CONTROL
2. If LOCis NOTdisplayed,openoven discolorif spillsarenot wipedup.. PAD AREA
door.IfLOCisdisplayed,allowovento beforeaself-cleancycle. > Toactivate"ControlLock"forcleaning,
cool. I Awhitediscolorationmayappearaf- seepage9.
ter cleaningifacidorsugaryfoods >- Wipewithadampclothanddry.
are notwipedupbeforetheclean
> Glasscleanersmaybeusedifspraye_
cycle. Thisdiscolorationis normal
onaclothfirst.DONOTspraydirectl
andwillNOTaffectperformance, oncontrolpadanddisplayarea.
i1
CONTROL KNOBS GLASS -- OVENWINDOWS& DOORS OVEN RACKS
> RemoveknobsintheOFFpositionby _ Avoidusingexcessiveamountsofwater > Cleanwithsoapywater.
pullingforward, whichmayseepunderorbehindglass _ Removestubbornsoilwithcleansingpow-
Wash,rinseanddry.Donotuseabrasive causingstaining, deror soap-filledscouringpad.Rinse
cleaningagentsastheymayscratchthe _ Washwithsoapandwater.Rinsewith anddry.
finish, clearwateranddry.Glasscleanercanbe
]fovertime,racksdonotslideouteasily,
Turnoneachelementto besurethe usedifsprayedonaclothfirst, wipetherackedgeandracksupportwith
knobshavebeencorrectlyreplaced. > Donotuseabrasivematerialssuchas asmallamountofvegetableoiltorestore
scouringpads,steelwoolor powdered easeofmovement,thenwipeoffexcess
DRIP BOWLS - SELECTMODELS cleanersastheywillscratchglass, oil.Likewise,placeonedropofvegetable
oilonrackroller.
Porcelainmaydiscolororcrazeifoverheated.
Thisisnormalandwillnotaffectcooking GLASS-CERAMIC COOKTOP - NOTE:Removeovenracksduringa clean
performance. SELECTMODELS cycle.If racksareleftin theoven,it may
Whencool,washaftereachuse,rinse Neveruseovencleaners,chlorinebleach, impairfunctionandtheywilldiscolor.
anddrytopreventstainingord[scolora- ammoniaor glasscleanerswithammo-
tide.Maybewashedinthedishwasher, nia.NOTE:Callanauthorizedservicerif PLASTIC FINISHES -
theglass-ceramictopshouldcraek,break DOOR HANDLES,TRIM& ENDCAPS
> Tocleanheavysoil,soakin hotsudsy orifmetaloraluminumfoilshouldmelton
water,thenuseamildabrasivecleaner thecooktop. > Whencool,cleanwithsoapandwater,
suchasSoftScrub*andaplasticscour- rinseanddry.
ingpad. > LightSoil- Usesoapandwateranda _ Useaglasscleanerandasoftcloth.
cleanclothorpapertowel,ornon-abra-
Forburnedonsoil,removefromrange, sirecleanersuchasBenAmi*orCooktop NOTE:Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor
placeonnewspapersandcarefullyspray CleaningCreme**(PartNo.20000001). causticllquidorpowderedcleansersonplas-
withcommercialovencleaner,(Donet Rinseanddry. ticfinishes.Thesecleaningagentswillscratch
spraysurroundingsurfaces.)Placein ormarfinish.
plasticbagandallowtosoakseveral > HeavySoilsor MetalMarks- Gently
hours.Wearingrubbergloves,remove scrubwithCooktopCleaningCremeand NOTE:Topreventstainingordiscoloration,
frombag,wash,rinseanddry. a plasticscrubber.Reappfycleaner, wipeupfat,greaseoracid(tomato,lemon,
Coverwithdamppapertowelstokeep vinegar,milk,fruitjuice,marinade)immed(.
moist,letstand30to45minutes.Scrub atelywithadrypapertowel,
ENAMEL (PAINTED) - SIDEPANELS againtoremoveremainingstain.Rinse
> Whencool,washwithwarmsoapywater, anddry. PORCELAIN ENAMEL -
rinseanddry.Neverwipeawarmother _ Burned-onorCrustySoils-Holdrazor BACKGUARDAREA,TRIMON GLASS
surfacewitha dampclothasthismay bladescraperat300angleandcarefully CERAMICSURFACE,COOKTOPONCOIL
damagethesurfaceandmaycausea scrapeoffsoil.Cleanremainingsoilwith SURFACE
steambum. methoddescribedabove. Porcelainenamelisglassfusedonmetalan_
Forstubbornsoil,usemildlyabrasive > MeltedSugarorPlastic- Immediately maycrackorchipwithmisuse,it is aci
cleaningagentssuchasbakingsoda turnelementto LOWandscrapefrom resistant,notacidproof.Allspillovers,esp_
pasteorBenAmi*.Donotuseabrasive hotsurfacetoacoolarea.Then ciallyacidor sugarspillovers,shouldl;
cleanerssuchassteelwoolpadsoroven turnelementOFFandcool. wipedupimmediatelywithadrycloth.
cleaners.Theseproductswillscratchor Cleanresiduewithre-
Whencoot,washwithsoapywater,rin_
permanentlydamagethesurface, zorbladescraper anddry.
NOTE:Usedrytowelorclothto wipeup and Cooktop
spills,especiallyacidorsugaryspills.Sur- C[ea ning _ Neverwipeoffawarmorhotsurfacew
facemaydiscolorordullifsollisnotimmedi- Creme. adampcloth.Thismaycausecracking
atelyremoved.Thisisespeciallyimportant chipping.
forwhitesurfaces. > Neveruseovencleanersabrasive
OVEN INTERIORS causticcleaningagentsonexteriorfin_
> Followinstructionsonpage11toseta ofrange.
self-cleancycle.
BEFOREYOUCALlfOR[RYICE
FORMOSTCONCERNS,TRY BAKINGRESULTSARENOTAS openedwhentheLOCindicatorwordisnot
THESEFIRST: EXPECTEDORDIFFERFROM displayed.
! Checkifovencontrolshavebeenprop- PREVIOUSOVEN. I Bothovenswill lockwheneitherovenis
erlyset. I Makesurethe ovenventhasnotbeen cleaned.
! Checktobesureplugis securelyin- blocked,Seepg.10forlocation.
sertedintoreceptacle. I Checktomakesurerangeislevel. MOISTURECOLLECTSONOVEN
I Checkorre-setcircuitbreaker.Checkor I Temperaturesoftenvarybetweena new WINDOWORSTEAMCOMESFROM
replacefuse. ovenandanoldone.Asovensage,the OVENVENT.
I Checkpowersupply, oventemperatureoften"drifts"andmay I Thisisnormalwhencookingfoodshighin
becomehotteror cooler.Seepg.9 for moisture.
instructionsonadjustingtheoventempera- I Excessivemoisturewasusedwhenclean-
PARTORALL OF APPLIANCE ture. NOTE: It isnotrecommendedto
DOESNOTWORK. adjustthetemperatureifonlyoneor two ingthewindow,
NOTE:OnCanadianmodelsduringa recipesareinquestion,
self-cleancycle- glass-ceramiccook- I Checkthatoventemperatureisdecreased THEREISA STRONGODOROR
ingsurfacewillnotoperate,andthetwo by25°Fwhenconvectbaking. LIGHTSMOKEWHENOVENIS
frontelementsoncoilelementmodels I See"CookingMadeSimple"bookletfor TURNEDON,
willnotoperate, moreinformationonbakewareandbaking. I Thisis normalfor a newrangeandwill
I Checkif surfaceand/orovencontrols disappearafterafewuses.Initiatingaclean
havebeenproperlyset.Seepgs.3&5. FOODISNOTBROILINGPROPERLY cyclewill"burnoff"theodorsmorequickly.
I Checkifovendoorisunlockedafterself- OR SMOKESEXCESSIVELY, ! Turningonaventilationfanwillhelpremove
cleancycle.Seepg,11. thesmokeand/orodor.
I CheckifovenissetforadelayedcookorI Checkovenrackpositions.Foodmaybe
tooclosetoelement. I Excessivefoodsoilsontheovenbottom.
cleanprogram.Seepgs.8&11. Useaself-cleancycle,
I Broilelementwasnotpreheated.
I Upperovenmaybeinatoastingopera-
tion,Lowerovenwilloperatewhenthe I Aluminumfoilwasincorrectlyused,Never
toastingoperationiscompleted, linethebroilerinsertwithfoil. STEAMCOMESFROMVENTAREA.
I Checkif coilelementis properlyin- ! Ovendoorwasclosedduringbroiling,Leave I Whenhighmoisturefoodsarecookedinthe
stalledor needstobe replaced.See the dooropento thefirststopposition upperoven,steammaybevisiblecoming
pg.4. (about4inches), fromtheventarea.Thisisnormal.
! Trimexcessfatfrommeatbeforebroiling.
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE I Asoiledbroilerpanwasused, "F" PLUSA NUMBERANDTHE
SHOWSWEAR. MESSAGE:"CALLANAUTHORIZED
SERVICEROR 888-462-9824"*
1,Tinyscratchesorabrasions. OVENWILLNOTSELF-CLEAN.
I Cooktopandpanbottomareclean. I Checktomakesurethecycleisnotsetfor I Thisiscalleda faultcode.Ifa faultcode
appearsin thedisplayandbeepssound,
Donotslideglassormetalpans adelayedstart.Seepg.11. presstheCANCELpad.Ifthefaultcodeand
acrosstop.Makesurepanbottomis
notrough.Usetherecommended ! Checkifdoorisclosed, beepscontinue,disconnectpowertothe
cleaningagents.Seepg.12. appliance.Waitafewminutes,thenrecon-
nectpower.If faultcodeandbeepsstill
2. Metalmarks. OVENDIDNOTCLEANPROPERLY. continue,disconnectpowertotheappliance
I Donotslidemetalpansacrosstop. I Longercleaningtimemaybeneeded, andcallanauthorizedservicer.
Whencool,cleanwithCooktop
CleaningCreme.Seepg.12, I Excessivespillovers,especiallysugaryand/I Iftheovenisheavilysoiled,excessiveflare-
oracidfoods,werenotremovedpriortothe upsmayresultinafaultcodeduringaclean
3. Brownstreaksandspecks, self-cleancycle, cycle.PressCANCELpadandallowthe
I Spillsnotremovedpromptly.Wiping oventocoolfor onehour,thenresetthe
withsoiledclothorsponge.Pan cleancycle,Ifthefaultcodeandbeepsstill
bottomnotclean. OVENDOORWILL NOTUNLOCK continue,disconnectpowertotheappliance
4. Areaswithametallicsheen. AFTERSELF-CLEANCYCLE. andcallanauthorizedservicer.
I Mineraldepositsfromwaterandfood. ! Oveninteriorisstillhot. Allowaboutone
5. Pittingorflaking, hourfortheoventocoolafterthecomple- * FORPRIORIT'fONESERVICECALLTOLL-FREE
! Sugaryboiloversthatwerenot tionofaself-cleancycle.Thedoorcanbe 1-888-4MAYTAG(1-888-462-9824).
removedpromptly,Seepg,12.
YTAGRANGERRAHTY WHATISHOTCOVEREDBYTHESEWRRtITIES:
1. Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyofthefollowing:
FullOneYearWarranty-PartsandLabor
a. Improperinstallation,delivery,ormaintenance.
Forone(1)yearfromthe originalretailpur-
chasedate,anypartwhichfails in normal b. Anyrepair,modification,alteration,oradjustmentnotauthorizedbythe
homeusewillberepairedor replacedfreeof manufactureroranauthorizedservicer.
charge, c. Misuse,abuse,accidents,orunreasonableuse.
LimitedWarranties- PartsOnly d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,orsupply.
SecondYear- Afterthefirstyearfromthe e. Impropersettingofanycontrol.
originalpurchasedate,partswhichfailinnor- 2. Warrantiesarevoidiftheoriginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,
realhomeusewillberepairedorreplacedfree altered,or cannotbereadilydetermined.
ofchargeforthe partitself,withtheowner
3. Lightbulbs.
payingall othercosts,includinglabor,mile-
ageandtransportation. 4. Productspurchasedforcommercialor industrialuse.
ThirdThroughFifthYear-Fromtheoriginal 5. Thecostofserviceorservicecallto:
purchasedate,partslistedbelowwhichfail a.Correctinstallationerrors.
in normalhomeusewillbe repairedorre- b. Instructtheuserontheproperuseoftheproduct.
placedfreeofchargeforthepartitself,with
c. Transporttheappliancetotheservicer.
theownerpayingall othercosts,including
labor,mileageandtransportation. 6. Consequentialorincidentaldamagessustainedbyany personasa result
ElectronicControls ofanybreachofthesewarranties.Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionor
limitationof consequentialorincidentaldamages,sotheaboveexclusion
> Glass-ceramicCooktop:duetothermal
maynotapply.
breakage.
_- ElectricHeatingElements:surface,broil
andbakeelementsonelectriccooking IFYOUHEEDSERVICE
appliances. I Callthe dealerfromwhomyourappliancewaspurchasedor callMaytag
CanadianResidents AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistanceat 1-888-462-
Theabovewarrantiesonlycoveranappliance 9824,USAtolocateanauthorizedservicer.
installedinCanadathathasbeencertifiedor ! Be sureto retainproofof purchaseto verifywarrantystatus.Referto
listedbyappropriatetestagenciesforcom- WARRANTYforfurtherinformationonowner'sresponsibilitiesforwarranty
plianceto a NationalStandardof Canada service.
unlesstheappliancewasbroughtintoCanada
duetotransferofresidencefromtheUnited II Ifthedealerorservicecompanycannotresolvetheproblem,writetoMaytag
StatestoCanada. AppliancesSalesCompany,Attn:CAIR®Center,P.O.Box2370,Cleveland,
TN37320-2370,or call1-888-4Maytagfor PriorityOneService(1-888-
LimitedWarrantyOutsidetheUnitedStates 462-9824).
andCanada-PartsOnly
U.S.customersusingTTYfordeaf,hearingimpairedor speechimpaired,
Fortwo(2)yearsfromthedateoforiginalre- call1-800-688-2080.
tail purchase,anypartwhichfailsin normal
homeusewillberepairedor replacedfreeof NOTE:Whenwritingorcallingaboutaserviceproblem,pleaseincludethe
chargeforthepartitself,withtheownerpay- followinginformation:
ingallothercosts,includinglabor,mileage a.Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber;
andtransportation, b.Modelnumberandserialnumber;
Thespecificwarrantiesexpressedaboveare c.Nameandaddressofyourdealerorservicer;
theONLYwarrantiesprovidedbythemanu- d.A cleardescriptionoftheproblemyouarehaving;
facturer.Thesewarrantiesgiveyouspecific
legalrights,andyou mayalsohaveother e.Proofofpurchase(salesreceipt).
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Maytag MER6771AAB User manual

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