Maytag ACCELLIS 2X MER6750 User manual

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MAYTAG ACCELLIS TM2X ELECTRIC RANGE
MER6750
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_l_Y ............... Pages 1-3
_JACE COOKING....... Pages 4-5
Installer:Pleaseleavethisguidewiththis
appliance.
Consumer:Reasereadandkeepthisguide
for future reference.Keepsales receipt
and/orcancelledcheckas proofof pur-
chase.
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
DateofPurchase
COOKING........ Pages 6-11
_& CLEANINGPages 11-13
l_flE YOUCALL........ Page1,,
_ANTY .............. Page 15
_E DEL'UTILISATEURPages 16-31
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Readandfollow all instructionsbeforeus-
ing thisappliancetopreventthepotentialrisk
offire,electricshock,personalinjuryordam-
agetotheapplianceasa resultof improper
usageof theappliance.Useapplianceonly
for its intendedpurposeas describedinthis
guide.
Toensureproperandsafe operation:Ap-
pliance must be properly installed and
groundedbya qualifiedtechnician.
Tocheckif deviceis properlyinstalled,look
underneathrangewitha flashlightto make
sureone ofthe rearlevelinglegsisproperly
engagedin the bracketslot.Theanti-tipde-
vice securestherearlevelinglegto thefloor
whenproperlyengaged.Youshouldcheckthis
anytimetherangehasbeenmoved.
INCASEOfFIRE
Turnoffapplianceandventilatinghoodtoavoid
spreadingtheflame.Extinguishflame then
turnonhoodtoremovesmokeand odor.
_.Cooktop: Smotherfire or flame in a pan
witha lidor cookiesheet.
_NEVER pickupormovea flamingpan.
_-Oven: Smotherfireorflamebyclosingthe
ovendoor.
Donotusewaterongreasefires.Usebaking
soda,adrychemicalorfoam-typeextinguisher
tosmotherfireor flame.
GENERALIHSTRUCTIOHS
WARNING: NEVER use appliance
door(s),ordrawer,ifequipped,asa step
stoolor seatas this may resultinpos-
sibletippingoftheappliance,damageto
theappliance,andseriousinjuries.
Toavoidpossibleexposuretomicrowave
energy,donotoperatetheovenusingthe
SpeedOptions ifthe ovendoor locking
mechanismordoorsealisdamaged.See
page3 foradditionalsafetyinstructions.
If applianceis installednear a window,
properprecautionsshouldbetakentopre-
vent curtainsfrom blowingoversurface
elements.
NEVERuse applianceto warm or heat
theroom.Failuretofollowthisinstruction
canleadtopossibleburns,injury,fire,or
damagetotheappliance.
NEVERwearloose-fittingorhanginggar-
mentswhileusingthe appliance.Cloth-
ing couldcatchutensilhandlesor ignite
andcauseburnsifgarmentcomesincon-
tactwith hotheatingelements.
Toensureproperoperationandto avoid
damageto theapplianceor possiblein-
jury, do notadjust,service,repairor re-
placeany partof the applianceunless
specificallyrecommendedin this guide.
Referallotherservicingtoaqualifiedtech-
nician.
NEVERstore or use gasolineor other
combustibleorflammablematerialsinthe
oven,nearsurfaceunitsorinthevicinity
ofthisapplianceasfumescouldcreatea
firehazardor anexplosion.
Topreventgreasefires,do not letcook-
ing greaseor otherflammablematerials
accumulateinor neartheappliance.
Use onlydrypotholders.Moistor damp
potholderson hotsurfacesmayresultin
asteamburn.Donotletpotholderstouch
hotheatingelements.Donotuseatowel
or other bulky cloth which could easily
touchhotheatingelementsandignite.
Alwaysturnoffallcontrolswhencooking
iscompleted.
NEVERheat unopenedcontainerson
thesurfaceunitorintheoven.Pressure
build-upinthecontainermaycausecon-
tainertoburstresultingin burns,injury
ordamagetotheappliance.
NEVERusealuminumfoilto coveran
ovenrackorovenbottom.Misusecould
result in risk of electric shock,fire, or
damageto theappliance.Usefoilonly
asdirectedinthisguide.
Many aerosol-typecans are EXPLO-
SIVEwhenexposedtoheatandmaybe
highlyflammable.Avoidtheiruseorstor-
agenearappliance.
Thisappliancehasbeentestedforsafe
performanceusingconventionalcook-
ware.Donotuseanydevicesor acces-
soriesthat are notspecificallyrecom-
mendedinthismanual.Donotuseeye-
lidcovers,stovetopgrillsoradd.onoven
convectionsystems.Theuseofdevices
or accessoriesthat are not expressly
recommendedin this manualcan cre-
ateserioussafetyhazards,resultinper-
formanceproblems,andreducethelife
ofthecomponentsofthis appliance.
COOKTOP
NEVERleavesurfaceunitsunattended
especiallywhenusinghighheatsettings.
An unattendedboilover could cause
smoking and a greasy spillover can
causeafire.
Thisappliancehasdifferentsizesurface
elements.Select panshavingflat bot-
toms largeenough to cover element.
Properrelationshipofpantoelementwill
improvecookingefficiency.
Ifpanissmallerthanelement,a portion
oftheelementwillbeexposedandcould
igniteclothingor potholder.
Onlycertaintypesof glass,gless/cer-
amic,ceramic, earthenware,or other
glazedutensilsaresuitableforcooktop
orovenservicewithoutbreakingdueto
thesuddenchangeintemperature.Fol-
lowutensilmanufacturer'sinstructions
whenusingglass.
Turnpanhandletowardcenterofcooktop,
notoutintotheroomoroveranothersur-
faceelement.Thisreducestheriskof
burns,ignitionofflammablematerials,or
spillageifpanisaccidentlybumpedor
reachedbysmallchildren.
GLASS-CERAMICCOOKTOP
NEVER cook on broken cooktop. If
cooktopshouldbreak,cleaningsolutions
andspilloversmay penetratethebroken
cooktopandcreateariskofelectricshock.
Contactaqualifiedtechnicianimmediately.
Clean eooktop with caution. Some
cleanersconproducenoxiousfumesifap-
plied to a hotsurface. If a wet sponge,
cloth,orpapertowelisusedtowipea hot
area,be carefultoavoidsteamburns.
DEEPFATFRYERS
Use extremecaution when moving the
greasepanordisposingofhotgrease,Al-
low greaseto cool beforeattemptingto
movepan.
OVEN
Usecorewhenopeningovendoor.Lethot
air or steamescapebeforeremovingor
replacingfood.
For proper oven operationand perfor-
mance,do notblockorobstructovenvent
duct.Whenovenisin use,theareanear
theventmayfeelhotorwarmtothetouch.
Alwaysplaceovenracksin desiredloca-
tions whileovenis cool. If rack mustbe
moved while oven is hot, do not let
potholdertouch hotheatingelement.
SELF-CLEANINGOVEN
Cleanonlyparts listed in this guide.Do
notcleandoor gasket.Thegasketises-
sentialfora good seal.Donotrub,dam-
age,ormovethegasket.
Donotuseovencleaners.Nocommercial
ovencleaneror ovenlinerprotectivecoat-
ingofanykindshouldbeusedinoraround
anypartoftheoven.
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove
broilerpan,ovenracksandotherutensils
to preventexcessivesmoking,discolora-
tionoftheovenracksor possibledamage
to utensils.
Wipe up excessivespillovers,especially
greasyspills,beforethecleancycletopre-
ventsmoking,flare-upsorflaming.
Itis normalforthe cooktoptobecomehot
during a clean cycle. Therefore, avoid
touchingthecooktop,door,windoworoven
ventduringa cleancycle.
HEATINGELEMENTS
NEVERtouchsurfaceor ovenheating
elements,areasnearelements,or inte-
riorsurfacesofoven.
Heatingelementsmaybehoteventhough
they aredarkin color.Areasnearsurface
elementsandinteriorsurfacesofan oven
maybecomehotenoughto causeburns.
Duringand after use, do not touchor let
clothingorotherflammablematerialscon-
tact heating elements, areas near ele-
ments,or interiorsurfacesofovenuntilthey
havehadsufficienttimetocool.
Other potentially hot surfaces include:
Cooktop,areasfacingthecooktop,oven
vent,surfacesneartheventopening,oven
doorandwindow,areasaroundthedoor.
CHILDSAFETY
NEVERleavechildrenaloneor unsuper-
visedwhereapplianceis inuseor ishot.
CAUTION:NEVERstoreitemsof interest
tochildrenincabinetsaboveanappliance
oronbackguardofarange.Childrenclimb-
ingon appliance,dooror drawerto reach
itemscoulddamagethe applianceor be
burnedor seriouslyinjured.
NEVERallowchildrentosit orstandon any
partofappliance.
Childrenmustbetaughtthattheappliance
and utensilsin or on it canbe hot.Let hot
utensilscoolinasafeplace,outofreachof
children.Childrenshouldbetaughtthat an
applianceisnota toy andnotto playwith
controlsor otherpartsofthe unit.
VENTILATINGHOODS
Cleanrangehoodand filtersfrequentlyto
preventgreaseor otherflammablemateri-
alsfromaccumulatingtoavoidfires.
Turnthefanonwhenflamb_ingfoods(such
asCherriesJubilee)underthehood.
IMPORTANTSAFETYNOTICE
ANDWARNING
TheCaliforniaSafeDdnkingWaterandToxic
EnforcementAct of 1986 (Proposition65)
requiresthe Governorof Californiato pub-
lisha listofsubstancesknowntotheState
of Californiatocausecanceror reproduc-
tiveharm,andrequiresbusinessestowarn
customersof potentialexposuresto such
substances.
Usersofthis applianceare herebywarned
that when it is engagedin the self-clean
cycle,theremay be lowlevelexposureto
some of the listed substances,including
carbonmonoxide.Exposurecan be mini-
mizedby properlyventingtheoventothe
outdoors during the self-clean cycle by
openinga windowand/ordoorinthe room
wheretheapplianceis located.
IMPORTANTNOTICEREGARDINGPET
BIRDS:Neverkeeppetbirdsinthekitchen
or in roomswhere the fumes from the
kitchencouldreach.Birdshaveaverysen-
sitiverespiratorysystem.Fumesreleased
duringanovenself-cleaningcyclemaybe
harmfulorfataltobirds.Fumesreleaseddue
tooverheatedcookingoil,fat,margarineand
overheatednon-stickcookwaremay be
equallyharmful.
WhenusingtheSpeedOptionsbasicsafety
precautionsshouldbefollowed,includingthe
following:
WARNING- To reducethe risk of burns,
electricalshock,fire, injuryto personsor
exposuretoexcessivemicrowaveenergy:
1. Readalltheinstructionsbeforeusingthe
appliance.
2. Readandfollowthespecific"precautions
toavoidpossibleexposuretoexcessive
microwaveenergy"foundatthetopofthis
page.
3. This appliance must be properly
grounded.Seeinstallationinstructionsfor
groundinginstructions.
4. Installor locatethisapplianceonlyinac-
cordance with the installationinstruc-
tions.
5, Someproductssuchaswholeeggsand
sealedcontainers,such as glass jars,
mayexplodeand shouldnot beheated
inthis oven.
6. Usathis applianceonlyfor its intended
useasdescribedinthismanualor inthe
MaytagAccellisTM 2XCookingGuide.Do
notusecorrosivechemicalsorvaporsin
thisappliance.Thistypeofovenis spe-
cificallydesignedto heat, cook,or de-
frostfood.Donotusefordryingclothes,
linens,newspaper,or similar non-food
type items.It is intendedfor homeuse
only.
,
Make surethat all personsusingthis
appliance, especially children, are
closely supervised and properly in-
structedon howtousethis appliance.
,
Donotoperatethisapplianceifithasa
damagedcordorplug,if itisnotwork-
ingproperly,or ifit hasbeendamaged
or dropped.
,
Thisapplianceshouldbeservicedonly
byqualifiedservicepersonnel.Contact
the nearestauthorizedservicefacility
forexamination,repairorreplacement.
Donotattempttoserviceor repairthis
applianceyourself.
10.Donotcoveror blockanyopeningson
theoven.
11,Donotstoreor usethisapplianceout-
doors. Do not usethis productnear
water-forexample,neara kitchensink,
inawetbasement,ornearaswimming
pool.
12.Donotimmersecordorpluginwater.
13.Whencleaningsurfacesof door and
oven that come together on closing
door,useonlymild,nonabrasivesoaps
or detergentsappliedwithaspongeor
softcloth.Donotcleanorrubthegas-
ketaroundtheovendoor.
14.Toreducethe riskof fire in the oven
cavity:
a)Donotovercookfood,especially
starchyitemssuchaspotatoesand
fattyitemssuchasbacon.Carefully
attendapplianceifheatproof
paperor plasticcontainersare
placedinsidetheoven.Ifa plastic
frozenfoodcontainerand/oritsfilm
coverdistorts,warpsorisotherwise
damagedduringcooking,
immediatelydiscardthefoodandits
container.Thefoodcouldbe
contaminated.
b)Removewiretwist-tiesfromheat-
proofpaperor ovencookingbags
beforeplacingbagintheoven.
c)lfmaterialsinsidetheovenshould
ignite,keepovendoorclosed,turn
ovenoff andshutoff poweratthe
fuseor circuitbreakerpanel.
d)Donotusethecavityforstorage
purposes.Donotleavepaper
products,cookingutensils,orfood
in thecavitywhennotinuse.Use
onlyheatproofpaperor plastic
containersrecommendedforusein
a conventionaloven.
15.Useonlycookingutensilsandacces-
sories,specificallydescribedin this
guideor in the MaytagAccellisTM 2X
CookingGuide.
16.Staynearthe ovenwhileit isin use
and check cooking progress fre-
quently.Leavingtheovenunattended
may result in overcookedfood and
possiblyafire inyouroven.
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SURFACECOOKING
SURFACECOFITROLS
Useto turnon thesurfaceelements. An
infinitechoiceofheatsettingsisavailable
fromLOWto HIGH.Theknobscanbeset
on or betweenanyofthe settings.
SETTINGTHE CONTROLS
1. Placepanonsurfaceelement.
2, Pushinand turnthe knobineither
directionto thedesiredheatsetting.
_- Thebackguardismarkedto
identifywhichelementthe
knobcontrols.Forexample,
_ indicatesrightfront
element.
3, Thereisan indicatorlightbyeachpair
ofcontrolknobs.Whenone or bothof
thesurfacecontrolknobsisturnedon,
thelightwillturnon.Thelightw[llturnoff
whenthe surfaceelement(s)isturned
off.
4. After cooking,turn knobto OFF. Re-
movepan.
DUALELEMENT
The cooking surfaceis equippedwith a
dualelementlocatedintherightfrontposi-
tion. To operate,push in on the control
knobandturntothelefttocontrolthelarge
element,or pushin andturntotherightto
controlthesmallelement.
IIIGH HIGH
SUGGESTEDHEATSETTINGS
The size, typeof cookwareand cooking
operationwillaffecttheheatsetting.For
informationoncookwareandotherfactors
affectingheatsettings,referto"Cooking
MadeSimple"booklet
HIGH:
Usetobringliquidtoa boil.Alwaysreduce
settingtoalowerheatwhenliquidsbeginto
boilorfoodsbeginto cook.
MED.HIGH(8-9):
Useto brownmeat, heatoil for deep fat
frying or sauteing.Maintainfast boil for
largeamountsof liquids.
MEDIUM:
Usetomaintainslowboilforlargeamounts
ofliquidsandfor mostfryingoperations.
OFF
LOW HIGH
S
MEDIUM
MED.LOW(3-4):
Usetocontinuecookingcoveredfoodsor
tosteamfcods
LOW:
Usetokeepfoodswarmandmeltchoco-
lateandbutter
GLASS-CERAMICCOOKINGSURFACE
I On Canadianmodels,the cookingsurfacewill notoperateduringa self-clean
cycle.
I Cooktopmayemitlightsmokeandodorthet_rstfewtimesitisused.Thisisnormal
II Whenacontrolisturnedon,aredglowfromtheelementcanbeseenthroughthe
glass-ceramicsurface. Theelementwillcycleon andoff tomaintainthe preset
heatsetting.
I Glass-ceramiccooktopsretainheatfora periodoftimeaftertheunitisturnedoff.
WhentheHOTSURFACElightturnsoff(seebelow),thecookingareawillbecool
enoughto touch.
I NOTE:Do notattemptto liftthecooktop.
COOKINGAREAS
Thecookingareasonyourrangeare iden-
tiffedbypermanentpatternsontheglass-
ceramicsurface.For mostefficientcook-
ing,fitthe pansizetotheelementsize.
Pansshouldnotextendmorethanf/2to
1.inchbeyondthecookingarea.
Formoreinformationonrookware,referto
"Cooking MadeSimple"booklet.
HOTSURFACELIGHTS
Eachelementhasa
HOTSUP,FACE
indicator
will be illumi-
natedwhenthematch-
ingcookingareais hot. Itwillremainon,
evenafterthecontrolisturnedoff,untilthe
areahascooled. Theyare locatedatthe
frontcenterofthecooktop.
TIPSTOPROTECTTHE
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE
Beforefirst use,cleanthecooktopas
directedinthecleaningprocedureson
page12.
_-Do not use glass pans. They may
scratchthesurface.
>_Donotaflowplastic,sugarorfoodswith
highsugarcontenttomeltontothehot
cooktop.Shouldthis happen,clean
immediately. (See cleaning pro-
cedures,page12.)
Neverusecooktopasaworksurfaceor
cuttingboard,
_--Never cook food directlyon the sur-
face.
Never let a pan boildry as this will
permanentlydamagethe surfaceand
pan.
Neverusefoil-typedisposablecontain-
ersorplaceatrivetorwokringbetween
thesurfaceandpan. Theseitemscan
markor etchthetop.
>- Donot slidealuminumpansacrossa
hotsurface.Thepansmayleavemarks
whichneedto be removedpromptly.
(Seecleaningprocedures,page12).
;_ Make sure the surface and the pan
bottomare cleanbeforeturningonto
preventscratches.
:_ Topreventscratchingordamagetothe
glass-ceramictop. donotleavesugar,
salt or fatson the cookingarea.Wipe
thecooktopsurfacewithacleanclothor
papertowel beforeusing.
Neveruseasoileddishclothorsponge
tocleanthecooktopsurface.Afilmwill
remainwhichmaycausestainsonthe
cookingsurfaceaftertheareaisheated.
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OVEHCOOKIHG
Theelectroniccontrolisdesignedforeaseinprogramming.Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions.Messages
will scrollto promptyourprogrammingsteps.All indicatorwordsaredisplayedin thediagrambelowtoshowlocation.
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OVEHVEHT
Whentheovenisinuse,theareanearthe
ventmayfeel warmor hotto thetouch.
Neverblocktheventopening.
OVEN VENT LOCATION
OVEHCOHTROLP DS
Pressthedesiredfunctionpad.
PresstheAUTOSETpador theap-
propriatenumberpad(s)toentertime
or temperature.
A beepwill soundwhenany pad is
pressed.
-- Adoublebeepwillsoundifaprogram-
mingerroroccurs.
:,.,-Furtherinstructionswillscrollin dis-
playafterfunctionpadsare pressed.
Ifmorethan30secondselapsebetween
pressinga functionpad and theAUTO
SETpadornumberpads,thefunctionwill
becanceledandthedisplaywillreturnto
thepreviousdisplay.
CONTROLOPTIONS
Severalcontroloptionsareindicatednext
tothe numberpadsonthe control.Fac-
tory-setoptiondefaultscan bechanged
for your preferences.See page 10 for
moreinformation.
SETTINGTHECLOCK
1. PressClockpad.IndicatorwordTIME
willflashinthedisplay.
2. Presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor
thecurrenttime.Timewill besetauto-
maticallyafter4 seconds.(Timeisina
12-hourformat.)
After a powerinterruption,the lastclock
timebeforetheinterruptionwillflash.
To recallthe timeof day whenanother
functionisshowing,pressClockpad.Clock
timecannotbechangedwhentheovenhas
beensetforclockcontrolledcooking,self-
cleanor delayedself-clean.
SETTINGOVENFUNCTIONS
Useto cancelall programmingexceptthe
ClockandTimerfunctions.
AUTOSETPAD
Usewithfunctionpadstoautomaticallyset:
>- 350° Fbaketemperature
> HI orLO broil
:,--Threehoursofcleaningtime
>'170°F keepwarmtemperature
Tocalculatebaketimefor Speed
Options
:--.-Tochangecontrolsetupoptions
BAKEPAD
Useforbakingandmasting.
1. PressBAKEpad.
2. PressBAKEpadagainfor35(30Forpress
theAUTOSETpad.Eachadditionalprass
oftheAUTOSETpadwillraisethe tem-
perature25° F. Or,presstheappropriate
numberpadsforthedesiredtemperature
between170° Fand550° F.
3, After4secondstheovenwillturnon,a fan
soundwillbeheardandthepreheatindica-
torwill appear.
PREHEAT BAKE
_NDICATOR ;CON
4. A beepwillindicatetheovenispreheated.
Thepreheatindicatorwillturnoff.
5. When cooking is complete, press
CANCELpad. Removefoodfromoven.
t
,_,_ BROIL PAD
Usefortopbrowningor broiling. Forbest
results,use the broilerpan providedwith
yourrange;Maceiton rackposition#4for
mostfoods.
1. PresstheBROILpad.
2. PresstheAUTOSETpadfor HI broil,
pressagain for LO broil,or press the
appropriatenumberpadsforabroiltem-
peraturebetween300°and 550°F.
3. After4secondstheovenwillturnonand
a fansoundwillbeheard.
4. Forbest results,preheatthreetofour
minutesoruntilthebroilelementisred.
5. Placefoodinovenleavingtheovendoor
open to thebroil stop position(about
fourinches).
6. Follow broiling recommendationsin
"Cooking MadeSimple"booklet.
7. When broiling is complete, press
CANCELpad.Removefoodandbroiler
panfromoven.
BAKING
KEEPWARM
I
I
PresstheBAKEpadto recallthe set
temperatureduringpreheat.
To change oven temperatureduring
cooking,presstheBAKE padandthe
appropriatenumberpads.
Donotusetemperaturesbelow140° F
tokeepfoodwarmor below200° Ffor
cooking.Forfoodsafetyreasons,lower
temperaturesare notrecommended.
Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips,
refertothe"Cooking Made Simple"
booklet.
BROILING
HI broilisusedformostbroiling.Use
LO broilfor longercookingfoodsto
allowthemtocooktowelldonestage
withoutexcessivebrowning.
Never cover broiler pan insertwith
aluminumfoil. This preventsfat from
drainingtothepanbelow.
Expectbroil timesto be longer and
browningtobeslightlylighteritappli-
ancaisinstalledona 208voltcircuit.
I Foroptimal foodqualityand nutri-
tion,ovencookedfoodsshouldbe
keptwarmfor nolongerthan1to2
hours.
I Foroptimalfood qualityand color,
foodscookedonthecooktopshould
bekeptwarmforan houror less.
I To keepfoodsfromdrying,cover
looselywith foilora lid.
I Towarm dinnerrolls:
- coverrollslooselywithfoil and
placeinoven.
- pressKEEPWARMandAUTO
SETpads,
- warmfor 12-15minutes.
I To warmplates:
- placeplatesintheoven.
- pressKEEPWARMandAUTO
SET pads.
- warmforfiveminutes,turnoffthe
ovenandleaveplatesintheoven
for15minutesmore.
- useonlyoven-safeplates,check
withthemanufacturer.
- don'tsetwarmdishesona cold
surfaceasrapidtemperature
changescouldcausecrazing,
QUICKPREHEATPAD
Usetodecreasepreheatingtimewhenus-
ingtheBAKEpad.Useforallfoodsexcept
delicatebakingsuchascakes,cookiesand
biscuits,andwhenbakingontworacks,
Press the QUICK PREHEAT pad.
QUICKPREHEATwillscrolltwiceand
thenPREHEATINGwillbe displayed.
Toreturntostandardpreheat:
_,- Press QUICK PREHEATpad again.
This willprovidestandardpreheatand
thedisplaywillscrollSTANDARDPRE-
HEAT.
_ KEEPWARMPAD
Usefor safelykeepingfoodswarmorfor
warmingbreadsandplates.
1. PressKEEPWARMpad.
2. PressAUTO SETpad for 170° F or
presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor
temperatures between 1450 and
190°F.
3. KEEPWARMandthetemperaturese-
lectedwillbedisplayedwhenthefunc-
tionisactive.
4. When warming is complete, press
CANCELpad.Removefoodfromthe
oven.
_,_ COOKTIME/STOPTIMEPADS
_-"'"°'_ (CLOCKCONTROLLEDOVENCOOKING)
Useto programtheovento startandstop
automaticallywhenbakingorroasting.Cook
time may be set from five minutes to
11hoursand59minutes(11:59).Theclock
mustbe functioningand correctlyset for
this featuretowork.
I Highly perishablefoods such as
dairyproducts,pork,poultryorsea-
foodarenotrecommendedforde-
layedcooking.
I Clockcontrolledbakingis notrec-
ommendedfor baked items that
requirea preheatedoven,suchas
cakes,cookiesandbreads.
ToStartImmediatelyandTurnOff
Automatically:
1. PressCookTime pad. COOKTIME
willflash.Presstheappropriatenumber
padstoentercookingtimeinhoursand
minutes.
2. Press the BAKE pad and select the
baketemperature.COOKTIMEwillbe
displayedalongwiththetemperature.
3. One minutebeforetheendof thepro-
grammedcook time,the lightwillturn
on.abeepwillsoundandCHECKFOOD
willbedisplayed.Lightwillturnoffauto-
maticallywhenCANCELpadispressed
orafterovendoorisopenedandclosed.
4. Atthe end ofcook time,theovenwill
shutoffautomatically,"End"andCOOK
TIMEwillbedisplayedandthreebeeps
willsound.
5, Press CANCELpad. Removefood
fromoven. Iftheprogramis notcan-
celed,therewillbe2 reminderbeeps
everyminutefor upto30 minutes.
To DelayStartandTum Off
Automatically:
1,
2=
,
.
PressCookTime pad.COOKTIMEwill
flash. Press the appropriatenumber
padstoentercookingtime inhoursand
minutes.
PresstheBAKEpadandselectthebake
temperature. COOKTIMEwill be dis-
playedalongwiththetemperature.
Press Stop Time pad. Displayshows
whenthe oven will stop basedon an
immediatestart.
PressStopTimepadagain.STOPTIME
must beflashing to set the desired
stoptime.
5. Presstheappropriatenumberpadsto
enterthetimeyouwanttheoventostop.
6. DELAYandBAKEwill bedisplayed.
7. At the end of the delayperiod,COOK
TIMEandBAKEwillbedisplayedalong
withthetemperature.
8. Followsteps3-5 inprecedingsection.
OVENLIGHTPAD
Theovenlightsautomaticallycomeonwhen
thedoorisopened.Whenthedoorisclosed,
presstheOVENLIGHTpadonthecontrol
paneltoturnthelightsonoroff. Theoven
lightswillnotoperateduringa cleancycle.
Theovenlightswillcomeonautomatically
oneminutebeforetheendof a clockcon-
trailedcookingoperation.
NOTE:Ifyouwishtochangethereminder
beepsatthe endofCOOKTIME,see
CookTimeBeeps,page10.
TIMERPAD
Thetimermaybesetforanytimeperiod
up to99 hoursand59minutes(99:59).
Thetimeroperatesindependentlyofany
otherfunctionand canbe set whilean-
other ovenfunctionis operating. THE
TIMER DOES NOT CONTROL THE
OVEN.
1. PressTIMERpad. ThewordTIMER
will flash.0HR:00will appearin the
display.
2, Presstheappropriatenumberpadsto
enterdesiredtime.
EXAMPLE: To settimerfor 5 min-
utes,pressthe TIMERpad and the
numberpad5. Thecontrolwillbegin
countdownafterafourseconddelay.
3. Thelastminuteofthecountdownwill
bedisplayedinseconds.
4. Attheendofthesettime,fourbeeps
willsoundfollowedbytwobeepsevery
30 secondsfor up to five minutes.
Press CANCELpad to cancel the
timer and ovenfunction.To cancel
onlythetimerpresstheTIMERpad.
NOTE:If you wish to changethetimer
reminderbeepsat the end of a set
time,seeTimerBeeps,page10,
ToCancela SetTime:
PressandholdtheTIMERpadforseveral
seconds.Aftera slightdelaythetimeof
daywillappear.
OR
PresstheTIMERpadandthe"0" number
pad.Aftera slightdelaythetimerwillbe
canceled.
SPEEDOPTIONS
The SpeedOptionsusea combinationof
conventionalradiant heat from the bake
and broilelementswith addedmicrowave
energytoquicklycookfood. Plus,a Defrost
cycleisincludedto thawfooditems.
The correctamountof cookingtimeis
very importantto overallresults. Most
itemscookin halfthetimeofa conven-
tionaloven.
Theoptionsare asfollows:
O MAINDISH,SIDE
DISH,PIZZAPAD
Thissettingusesaslightlyhigheramountof
microwaveenergyalongwithconventional
radiantheattocookfoods suchas meats,
poultry,fish,casseroles,pizza(regularand
self-rise) and frozen conveniencefoods
packagedin aluminumfoilcontainers.
e) BAKEDGOODS,
EGG DISHESPAD
Thissettingusesaslightlyloweramountof
microwaveenergya_ngwithconventional
radiantheatto gentlycookdelicatefoods
suchaseggandcheesebakeddishesand
bakedgoodssuch as cakes,breadsand
muffins.
Thissettingusesmicrowaveenergyonlyto
defrostanyfoodincludingturkeyandlarge
cutsofmeat.
FROZENDINNERS
PAD
This settingusesa combinationof micro-
waveenergyandasmallamountofradiant
heattoheatfrozenconveniencefoodspack-
agedin heatproofpaperandplasticcon-
tainers,
SETTINGTHESPEEDOPTIONS
SpeedOptions- .=__]!_
Selecttheappropriaterackposition(see
page11).Placethefoodintheovenand
closetheovendoor.
2. Pressthe appropriatespeedpad. 0:00
wiltappearin thedisplay.
3. Enter the conventionalcooking time
recommendedintherecipe,followedby
theAUTOSETpad.
,
,
,
.
:_ PressingtheAUTOSETpadwill
automaticallycalculateone halfof
theconventionalcookingtime.
Ifthe speedcookingtimeisknown
(halftheconventionalcookingtime),
enterthattime. DoNOTpressthe
AUTOSETpad.Thetimewillnot
becut inhalf.
Whenthecookingtimeisset,theoven
willautomaticallyturn onanda fanwill
be heard. DoNOTset an oventem-
perature. DoNOTpreheatthe oven.
If anoventemperatureisselected,the
SpeedOptionwillbecanceledand the
ovenwillcookconventionafly.
At75 %ofthecookingtime,a beepwill
soundand CHECKFOODwifi be dis-
played. Checkthefood and continue
cookingor removefood,ifdone.
At theendof thecookingtime,a beep
will sound and the control will scroll
ENTERMORE TIME IF NEEDED.if
additionalcookingtimeisneeded,press
the appropriatenumberpadsto add
time.Upto 10minutesoftime maybe
added.(Timemaybeaddedmorethan
once, ifneeded.)
Whencookingiscomplete,pressCAN-
CELpad, Removefoodfromtheoven.
SpeedOption-
1, Placethefoodintheovenandclosethe
ovendoor.
2, Press theDefrostpad. 0:00will be
displayed.
3. Entertheappmpriatedefrosttime.(Re-
fer to the CookingGuidefor defrost
timesandadditionalinformation.)
4. Whendefrostingiscomplete,pressthe
CANCELpad. Removefoodfromthe
oven.
I The SpeedOptions automatically
selectthe oventemperature.All
you select is the cookingtime,
I DONOTset oventemperature,
I DONOTpreheattheoven,
CHECKINGTHEFOOD
Mostfoodswillcookin approximatelyhalf
thecenventionatcookingtime.Somefoods,
suchas vegetables,maytake less time,
We recommend checking the cooking
progress.
Thefoodmaybecheckedanytimeduring
baking. Whenthe dooris openedthe
microwaveenergyimmediatelystops. To
continuecooking,closethedoorandthe
settime will continueto countdownnor-
mally.
Whenthecookingtimehasreached75%
oftheenteredtime,thecontrolwillbeepto
indicatethatthefoodshouldbe checked.
Checkfoodandcooklonger,ifneeded.
Atthecendusionofthecycle,the controt
willgointoaholdmodeandENTERMORE
TIMEIF NEEDEDwill scroll.Checkthe
foodagain. Upto 10minutesoftimemay
beaddedatthistime,ifthefoodisnotdone.
ingeneral,only2 to5minutesofadditiona_
time isneeded.
9
(OHTROLOPTIONS
ToChangeFactorySetControlOptions:
1, PresstheSetupOptions(O)padand
the desiredoption pad, (SeeOptions
below.)
2. Currentoptionwill appearin the dis-
play.
3. PresstheAUTOSET padto change
theoption.
4. Pressanykey otherthanCANCELto
enterchanges.
OPTIONSAVAILABLE:
CONTROLLOCK(1)
Thefunctionpadsonthecontrolcanbe
lockedto prevent unwanteduse for
safetyandcleaningbenefits. Thecur-
renttime ofdaywillremaininthedisplay,
TIMERBEEPS(2)
Therearethree choicesfor the end of
"timer" remindersignals,
Fourbeepsfollowedbytwobeepsev-
ery30 secondsforup tofiveminutes.
(defaultsetting)
:_ Fourbeepsfollowedbytwo beepsev-
ery60secondsfor upto60 minutes.
Fourbeepsfollowedbynootherbeeps.
COOKTIMEBEEPS(3)
Therearethree choicesfor theend of
"clock controlledoooking"remindersig-
nals.
Three short beeps followed by two
beepseveryminutefor up to30 min-
utes. (defaultsetting)
,_ Threeshortbeepsfollowedbynoother
beeps.
:---Three short beeps followed by two
beepsevery30 secondsfor up to 5
minutes,
12 HOUROFF(4)
The ovenmay besettoturnoffafter12
hoursorstayonindefinitely.Thedefault
issetto turntheovenoffafter 12hours.
SCROLL SPEED (5)
Thescrollspeedofthemessagesinthe
displaymay bechangedfrom FASTto
MEDIUMto SLOW. Thedefaultissetfor
themediumspeed.
DISPLAYDIM(6)
The controlintensitymay be changed
for easierreading. Thedefaultis setfor
thehighestintensity********.Thefewer*****
thelesstheintensity.
TEMPCIF (7)
Thetemperaturescalemay bechanged
toCentigrade orFahrenheit.Thedefault
issetfor Fahrenheit.
LANGUAOE (8)
The wordswhichscroll in the display
maybechangedfrom EnglishtoFrench
orSpanish.
DEFAULT(9)
Thecontrolcanberesetto restorethe
factorysettingfor eachoption.
DISPLAYON/OFF (CLOCK)
The t{me-of-daydisplaylciockmay be
shutoffwhentheovenisnotina cook-
ingor cleaningfunction,
OVENTEMPERATUREADJUSTMENT
Ifyouthinktheovenisoperatingtoocoldor
hot.you can adjustit. Bakeseveraltest
itemsandthenadjustthetemperatureset-
tingnotmorethen10° Fatatime.
ToAdjust:
1. PresstheBAKEpadandenter550°F.
2. PressandholdtheBAKEpadforsev-
eral secondsuntil TEMP ADJ isdis-
played.
,
4,
,
Press the AUTO SET pad - each
presschangesthetemperatureby5°
F, The controlwillacceptchanges
from-35° Fto +35°F.
Ifthe ovenwaspreviouslyadjusted,
the changewill be displayed. For
example,iftheoventemperaturewas
reducedby 15° F, the display will
show-15° F.
Whenyouhavemadetheadjustment,
pressany key otherthanCANCEL
andthetimeofdaywillreappearinthe
display.Theovenwillnowbakeatthe
adjustedtemperature,
OVEHRACKS
The range is equippedwith two oven
racks. One rack is "straight",the other
rackhasan"upturned"front edge.
Ifbakingonthelowestrackposition,use
the upturnedrackin that position.The
front edgeof the upturnedrackcan be
usedasa"handle"whenpullingtherack
outoftheoventocheckorremovefood.
All racksaredesignedwitha lock-stop
edge.
To removeovenracks:
Pull rackstraightoutuntilit stopsat
the lock-stopposition;lift upon the
frontoftherackandpullout.
To replaceovenracks:
Placerackontheracksupportinthe
oven;tiltthefrontendupslightly;slide
rackbackuntilitclearsthelock-stop
position;lowerfront and slide back
intotheoven.
RACK POSITIONS-
CONVENTIONALOVEN
-- 3
Two-rack Baking
(Racks 2 and 5)
RACK5:
Useforbroilingnon-fattyfoods,
toastingbreadandtwo-rackbaking.
RACK4:
Useformostbroiling.
RACK3:
Usefor mostbakedgoodson a cookie
sheetorjellyroll pan,layercakes,
fruit pies,or frozenconveniencefoods.
CARE&CLEANING
CLEANINGTHEOVEN
_CLEAN PAD
Usetoset aserf-cleancycle.
1. Clean oven
frame, door
frame (area
outside of
gasket) and
around the
openinginthe
2,
RACK2: 3.
Useforsmallcutsofmeat,casseroles, 4.
loavesofbread,bundtcakesorcustard
pies,andtwo-rackbaking.
RACK 1:
Usefor roastinglargecutsofmeat 5.
andpoultry,frozenpies,dessert
soufflesorangelfoodcake.
MultipleRackCooking: 6.
Userackpositions2and5.
RACK POSITIONS-
SPEEDOPTIONCOOKING
RACK3:
Useforcookingchicken,fish,meat
dishes,casserolesandsomedesserts.
RACK2:
Useforroastingmeats,frozen
conveniencedinnersinheatproofpaper
andplastic,pizza,eggandcheese
dishes,somedessertsanddefrosting
mostmeatsandpoultry.
.
,
RACK 1:
Usefor roastingturkey.
MultipleRackCooking:
Userackpositions1 and4.
doorgasketwitha nonabrasivecleaner
suchasBenAmi*.Theseareasarenot
exposedto cleaningtemperatures.
Removeovenracks.Ifracksareleftin
duringacleancycle,itmayimpairfunc-
tionandtheywilldiscolor.Turnoffthe
ovenlightandclosedoor.
PressCleanpad.
PresstheAUTOSETpadfor3hoursof
cleaningtime,pressagainfor 4 hours
and again if 2 hoursof cleantime is
desired.
CLEANING,CLEANandLOCKplusthe
cleantimewillappearinthedisplayand
theovenwilllock.
When the clean cycle is complete,
CLEANEDwillbedisplayed.LOCKwill
remainon until the oven has cooled
(approx.1 hour).
Whentheovenis cool,LOCKwillno
longerbedisplayedandthedoor may
beopened.
Wipeouttheoveninteriorwitha damp
cloth. If soilremains,it indicatesthe
cyclewasnotlongenough.
ToCancelSelf-CleanCycle:
1. PressCANCELpad.
2. If LOCKis NOTdisplayed,openoven
door.IfLOCKisdisplayed,allowoven
tocool.
ToDelaytheStartofa Self-CleanCycle:
1. Followsteps1-4above.
2. PresstheSTOPTIMEpad.STOPTIME
mustbeflashingtosetthedesiredstop
time.
3. As STOPTIMEflashes,presstheap-
propriatenumberpadstoenterthetime
youwishtheoventostop.
4. DELAYCLNandLOCKwillbedisplayed.
5. Whenthedelayiscempletedandclean-
ingbegins,CLEANING,CLEAN,LOCK
andthecleantimewillbedisplayed.
Topreventdamagetoovendoor,do
not attemptto open the ovendoor
when the LOCK indicatorword is
displayed.
Duringcleaning,the kitchenshould
be wellventilatedto help eliminate
normalodorsassociatedwithclean-
ing. Odorswill lessenwith use.
It isnormalforflare-ups,smokingor
flamingtooccurduringcleaningifthe
oven is heavily soiled. Cleanthe
ovenregularlyratherthanwait until
thereisa heavybuildupofsoil.
Wipeupexcessgreaseorspillovers
to prevent flare-ups. For ease in
cleaning,the bake elementcan be
liftedslightly(1 to l_/2inehes).
Wipe upsugaryandacidspillovers
such as sweetpotatoes,tomatoor
milk-basedsauces prior to a self-
cleancycle.Porcelainenamelisacid
resistant,not acid proof and may
discolor if spills are not wiped up
beforea self-cleancycle.
A whitediscolorationmayappearaf-
ter cleaningifacidor sugaryfoods
are notwiped up beforethe clean
cycle. This discolorationis normal
andwillNOTaffectperformance.
11
CLEAHIHGPROCEDURES
BROILER PAN AND INSERT
Placesoapycloth over insert and pan;let
soakto loosensoil.
Washinsoapywater.Usesoapfilledscour-
ingpadto removestubbornsoil.
Broiler pan and insert can be washed in
dishwasher.
BRUSHED CHROME
(SELECTMODELS)
_" Whencool,washwith soapywater,rinseand
buffthe surface.
,- Forheaviersoil,usea non-abrasivecleaner
suchas bakingsoda orBon Ami*,rubbing
withthe graintoavoidstreakingthesurface.
Rinseandbuff.
Topreventscratching,donotuseabrasiveor
causticcleaners.
.* RestorelusterandremovestreakswithStain-
lessSteelMagicSpray*(Part#20000008)**.
Chromewillpermanentlydiscolorif soil
is allowedtobake on.
CLOCK &CONTROLAREA
Toactivate"ControlLock"forcleaning,see
page10.
_" Wipewitha dampclothanddry.
> Glasscleanersrnaybeusedifsprayedona
clothfirst.DONOTspraydirectlyoncon-
trolpadanddisplayarea.
CONTROL KNOBS
_. RemoveknobsintheOFFpositionbypulling
forward.
-- Wash, dnsoanddry. Do not use abrasive
cleanersthat mayscratchthefinish.
Turnoneach elementto besurethe knobs
havebeencorrectlyreplaced.
COOKTOP GLASS-CERAMIC
Neveruseovencleaners, chlorinebleach,am-
moniaor glasscleanerswith ammonia.NOTE:
Call an authorized servicer if the glass.
ceramictopshouldcrack,breakorif metalor
aluminumfo#shouldmelton thecooktop.
,-- GeneralCleaning& LightSoil- Usesoap
andwaterand cleanclothor papertowel,or
non-abrasivecleanersuchas bakingsodaor
Cooktop Cleaning Creme* (Part No.
20000001)**.Rinseanddry.
HeavySoilsor MetalMarks- Gentlyscrub
withCooktop CleaningCreme andplastic
scrubber.Reapplyclesner.Coverwithdamp
papertowelstokeepmoist,let stand30to45
minutes.Scrub againtoremoveremaining
stain.Rinseanddry.
_- Burned-onor Crusty Soils-
Holdrazorbladescraperat
30° angle and very
carefullyscrape oil
soil. Clean re-
mainingsoil
with method
descdbedabove.
MeltedSugar or Plastic- Immediatelyturn
elementtoLOWandscrapefromhotsurface
toa coolarea.ThenturnelementOFFand
cool.Cleanresiduewith razorbladescraper
andCooktopCleaningCreme,
ENAMEL, PAINTED -
SIDE PANELS& STORAGEDRAWER
When cool,wash with warm soapywater,
rinseand dry. Never wipe a warm or hot
surfacewith adampclothasthismaydam-
agethe surface.
..-- Forstubbomsoil,use mildlyabrasiveclean-
ingagentssuchasbakingsodapasteorBon
Ami*.Donot useabrasiveor harshcleaners
such as steelwool pads or oven cleaners.
These productswill scratchor permanently
damagethesurface.
NOTE:Use dry towelor clothto wipeup spills,
especially acid or sugary spills. Surface may
discolorordullifsoilisnotimmediatelyremoved.
Thisis especiallyimportantfor whitesurfaces.
GLASS - OVEN WINDOW & DOOR
_- Avoidusingexcessivewaterwhichmayseep
underor behind glass. If this occurs,the
windowwill appearstreaked.
Washwithsoapandwateror glasscleaner.
Rinsewithclearwater. Dry.
;- Do not use abrasivematerialssuch as
scoudngpads, steel woolor powdered
cleanersasthey will scratchglass.
OVEN INTERIOR
;- Follow instructionson page 11 to set a
se[f-cleancycle.
OVEN RACKS
:,.- Cleanwithsoapywater.
--- Removestubbornsoilwithcleansingpow-
derorsoap-filledscouringpad.Rinseand
dry.
:_ Ifovertime, racksdonot slideout easily,
wipetherackedgeand racksupportwith
asmallamountofvegetableoilto restore
easeofmovement,wipeoff excessoil.
NOTE: Removeoven racks during a clean
cycle,lfracksareleftintheoven,itmayimpair
functionandtheywilldiscolor.
PLASTIC FINISHES - Door
HANDLES, TRIM & END CAPS
_- When cool, clean with soap and water,
rinseand dry.
Use aglasscleanerand a softcloth.
NOTE:Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor
causticliquidor powderedcleansersonplas-
ticfinishes.Thesecleaningagentswillscratch
or marfinish.
NOTE: Toprevent stainingor discoloration,
wipe up fat, greaseor acid (tomato,lemon,
vinegar,milk,fruit juice, marinade)immedi-
ately withdrypapertowelor cloth.
PORCELAIN ENAMEL-
BACKGUARDAREA& TRIMONGLASS-
CERAMICSURFACE
Porcelainenamelisglassfusedon metaland
may crack or chip with misuse. It is acid
resistant,not acidproof.All spillovers,espe-
ciallyacidorsugarspillovers,shouldbewiped
upimmediatelywithadrycloth.
-;- Whencool,washwith soapywater,rinse
anddry.
-- Neverwipeoffa warmor hotsurfacewith
adampcloth.Thismaycausecrackingor
chipping.
_. Neveruseovencleanersorabrasiveclean-
ing agents.
OVEHWINDOW
To protecttheovendoorwindow:
1. Donot hittheglasswithpots, pans,furni-
ture,toys,orotherobjects.
2. Do not closetheovendooruntiltheoven
racksareinplace.
Scratching,hitting,jardngorstressingtheglass
mayweakenitsstructurecausingan increased
riskofbreakageat alaterdate.
LEVELINGLEGS
Besuretheanti-tipbracket _-_.._
securesoneoftherearlev- )/_ _.!"
e ng egstothefloor _ !J_l
_j_ ;
Tbts bracket __._,__
prevents the _._ T.....
rangefromac- _"_L_L,_ L_
cidentallyfipping.
Therangeshouldbeleveledwheninstalled.
If the range is not level, turn the plastic
levelinglegs,locatedateachcornerof the
range,untilrangeislevel.
Toassuretheproperreplacementbulb
is used,order bulbfrom Maytag Cus.
turnerService.Call1.800.688.8408,ask
forpartnumber74004458.halogenbulb.
BULBCOVER _ "_
HALOGENBULB
To replaceovenlightbulb:
Therearetwohalogenlightbulbslocated
atthefrontcornersoftheovencavity.
1. Whenoveniscool,turnbulbcoverto
remove.
2. Carefullyremoveold bulb by pulling
straight out ofceramicbase.
3. To avoiddamagingor decreasingthe
lifeof the newbulb,do nottouchthe
bulbwith bare handsor fingers.Hold
with a clothor papertowel.Pushnew
bulbprongsstraightinto smallholesof
ceramicbase.
4. Replacobulbcoverbyturninguntiltight.
5. Reconnectpowerto the range•Reset
clock.
STORAGEDRAWER
Thestoragedraweratthe bottomofthe
rangeis safeand convenientfor storing
metalandglasscookware.DONOTstore
plastic, paperware,food or flammable
materialinthisdrawer.Removedrawerto
cleanunderrange.
Toremove:Emptydrawerthenpulloutto
the first stop position. Lift up front of
drawerandpulltothesecondstopposi-
tion. Graspsidesand lift up and out to
removedrawer.
To replace: Fit theendsof the drawer
glidesontotherails.Liftup drawerfront
and gentlypushin to firststop position.
Liftupandcontinuetoslidedrawertothe
closedposition.
CONVENIENCEOUTLET
(CANAOIA.MOOE'SO.LY)
Theconvenienceoutletislocatedonthe
lowerleftsideofthebackguard.
Besureappliancecordsdonotrestonor
nearthesurfaceelement.Ifthe surface
elementisturnedon,thecordandoutlet
will bedamaged.
The convenienceoutlet circuit breaker
maytrip if thesmall applianceplugged
into it exceeds10 amps.To reset the
circuitbreaker,pressthe switchlocated
ontheloweredgeofthebackguard.
CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH
13
BEFORi YOUCALLFORSERVICE
FOR MOST CONCERNS, TRY
THESE FIRST:
Checkifovencontrolshavebeenprop-
erlyset.
Checkto be sure plug is securelyin-
sertedintoreceptacle.
Checkorre-setcircuitbreaker.Checkor
replacefuse.
Checkpowersupply.
PART OR ALL OF APPLIANCE
DOES NOT WORK.
NOTE:OnCanadianmodels,glass ce.
ramiccookingsurfacewillnot operate
duringa self.cleancycle.
I Checkif surfaceand/orovencontrols
havebeenproperlyset.See pgs.4 &6.
I Checkifovendoorisunlockedalterself-
cleancycle.Seepg.11.
I Checkifovenissetfora delayedcookor
cleanprogram.Seepgs.8 &11.
GLASS-CERAMIC
SURFACE SHOWS WEAR.
1. Tinyscratchesorabrasions.
I Makesurecooktopandpanbottom
areclean.Donotslideglassormetal
pansacrosstop. Makesurepan
bottomisnotrough.Usetherecom-
mendedcleaningagents.Seepg.12.
2. Metalmarks.
I Donotslidemetalpansacross
top.Whencool,usetherecommended
cleaningagents.See pg.12.
3. Brownstreaksandspecks.
I Spillsnotremovedpromptly.
Wipingwithsoiledclothor
sponge.Panbottomnotclean.
4. Areaswith a metallicsheen.
I Mineraldepositsfromwater
andfood.
5. Pittingorflaking.
I Sugaryboiloversthatwerenot
removedpromptly.See pg.12.
BAKING RESULTS ARE NOT AS
EXPECTED OR DIFFER FROM
PREVIOUS OVEN.
I Makesuretheovenventhas notbeen
blocked.Seepg.6 forlocation.
I Checktomakesurerangeis level.
I Temperaturesottenvarybetweena new
ovenandanoldone.As ovensage,the
oventemperatureoften"drifts"andmay
becomehotterorcooler. Seepg.10for
instructionson adjustingthe oventem-
perature.NOTE:It isnotrecommended
to adjustthetemperatureif onlyone or
tworecipesare inquestion.
I See"Cooking MadeSimple"for more
informationon bakewareand baking.
I WasthecorrectSpeedOptionselected?
See page9.
FOOD IS NOT BROILING PROPERLY
OR SMOKES EXCESSIVELY.
Checkovenrackpositions.Foodmaybe
tooclosetoelement.
Broilelementwas notpreheated.
Aluminumfoilwasincorrectlyused.Never
linethebroilerinsertwithfoil.
Ovendoor was closed duringbroiling.
Leave the door open to the first stop
position(about4 inches).
I Trimfatfrommeatbeforebroiling.
I A soiledbroilerpanwas used.
OVEN WILL NOT SELF-CLEAN.
I Checkto makesurethecycleis notset
for adelayedstart.
I Checkifdoorisclosed.
OVEN DID NOT CLEAN PROPERLY.
I Longercleaningtimemaybeneeded.
I Excessivespillovers,especiallysugary
and/or acid foods, were not removed
priorto theself-cleancycle.
OVEN DOOR WILL NOT UNLOCK
AFTER SELF-CLEAN CYCLE.
I Oveninteriorisstillhot.Allowaboutone
hourfortheoventocoolalterthecomple-
tionofaself-cleancycle.Thedoorcanbe
openedwhentheLOCKindicatorwordis
notdisplayed.
MOISTURE COLLECTS IN
OVEN OR ON OVENWINDOW.
I Thisisnormalwhencookingfoodshigh
inmoisture.
I Excessivemoisturewas used when
cleaningthewindow.
I More moisturewill be seen when a
SpeedOptionisselected.This is nor-
mal.
THERE IS A STRONG ODOR OR
LIGHT SMOKE WHEN OVEN IS
TURNED ON.
I Thisisnormalforanewrangeandwill
disappearaftera fewuses. Initiatinga
clean cycle will "burn off' the smells
morequickly.
I Turningon a ventilationfan will help
removethesmokeand/orodor.
I Thereare excessivefoodsoilson the
ovenbottom. Useaself-cleancycle.
"F" PLUS A NUMBER AND THE
MESSAGE:"CALLANAUTHORIZED
SERVICER OR 888-462-9824"
I Thisiscalledafaultcode.Ifafaultcode
appearsinthedisplayandbeepssound,
presstheCANCELpad. If thefault
codeand beepscontinue,disconnect
powertotheappliance.Waita fewmin-
utes,thenreconnectpower.Iffaultcode
and beepsstillcontinue, disconnect
powertotheapplianceandcallanau-
thorizedservicer.
I Iftheovenisheavilysoiled,excessive
flare-upsmayresultinafaultcodedur-
inga cleancycle.PressCANCELpad
andallowtheoventocoolforonehour,
thenresetthecleancycle.Ifthefault
codeandbeepsstillcontinue,discon-
nectpowertotheapplianceandcallan
authorizedservicer.
FORPRIORITYONESERVICECALL
TOLL-FREE1-888..4MAYTAG
(1-888-462-9824).
f&RWff
1. Conditionsand damagesresultingfromanyofthe following:
a. Improperinstallation,delivery,or maintenance.
b. Anyrepair,modification,alteration,or adjustmentnotauthorizedbythe
manufactureror an authorizedservicer.
¢. Misuse,abuse,accidents,or unreasonableuse.
d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,or supply.
e. Impropersettingof anycontrol.
2. Warrantiesarevoidif theoriginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,
altered,or cannotbe readilydetermined.
3. Lightbulbs.
4. Productspurchasedfor commercialor industrialuse.
5. Thecostofserviceor servicecallto:
a.Correctinstallationerrors.
b, Instructtheuseron the properuseofthe product.
¢. Transportthe applianceto theservicer.
6. Consequentialor incidentaldamagessustainedbyanypersonasa resultof
anybreachofthesewarranties.Somestatesdonot allowtheexclusionor
limitationofconsequentialor incidentaldamages,sotheaboveexclusion
maynotapply.
IFYOUHEEl)SERVI(E
I Call thedealer from whomyourappliancewas purchasedor call Maytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistanceat 1-888-462-
9824,USAand CANADAto locatean authorizedservicer.
I Be sure to retain proof of purchaseto verity warranty status. Refer to
WARRANTYforfurther informationon owner'sresponsibilitiesforwarranty
service.
I Ifthedealeror servicecompanycannotresolvetheproblem,writetoMaytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,Attn:CAIR®Center,P.O.Box2370,Cleveland,
TN 37320-2370,or call 1-888-4MAY'rAGfor PriorityOne Service (1-888-
462-9824).
U.S.customersusingTTYfor deaf, hearingimpairedor speechimpaired,
call 1-800-688-2080.
NOTE:Whenwritingor callingabouta serviceproblem,pleaseincludethe
followinginformation:
a. Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber;
b, Modelnumberand serialnumber;
c. Nameandaddressof yourdealerorservicer;
d.A cleardescriptionof theproblemyouarehaving;
e. Proofofpurchase(salesreceipt).
I User'sguides, servicemanuals and parts informationare availablefrom
MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistance.
MAYTAG 403 West Fourth Street North P.O. Box 39 Newton, Iowa 50208
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Maytag ACCELLIS 2X MER6750 User manual

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