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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Readandfollowall instructionsbefore >Cooktop:Smotherfireorflameina Topreventgreasefires,donotletcook-
usingthis appliancetopreventthepoten- panwithalidorcookiesheet, inggreaseorotherflammablemated-
tialriskoffire,electricshock,personalinjury als accumulatein or nearthe appli-
or damagetothe applianceas a resultof NEVERpick up or movea flaming ance.
improperusageoftheappliance.Useappli- pan.
Useonlydrypotho)ders.Moistordamp
anceonlyfor its intendedpurposeas de- >Oven: Smotherfireor flameby cles- potholderson hotsurfacesmayresult
scribedinthisguide, ingtheovendoor. in a steamburn.Donotlet potholders
Toensureproperandsafeoperation:Ap- Donot usewaterongreasefires. Use touchhotheatingelements.Donotuse
pliancemust be properlyinstalled and bakingsoda,a drychemicalor foam- atowelorotherbulkyclothwhichcould
groundedbyaqualifiedtechnician, type extinguisherto smotherfire or easilytouchhotheatingelementsand
flame, ignite.
Alwaysturnoffallcontrolswhencook-
ingiscompleted.
6EFIERALIFISTRU(TION5,EVE, heatunopenedcontainerson
> ALLRANGESCAN _ the surface unit or in the oven.
TIP AND CAUSE _ WARNING:NEVERuseappliancedoor, Pressurebuild-upinthecontainermay
INJURIESTO PER- ordrawer,ifequipped,asastepstoolor causecontainerto burst resultingin
SONS seatas thismay resultin possibletip- burns,injuryor damageto the appli-
>- INSTALLANTI-TIP pingoftheappliance,damagetotheap- ance.
DEVICE PACKED _ pliance,andseriousinjuries. NEVERusealuminumfoil to line drip
WITHRANGE If applianceis installedneara window, bowlsorcoverovenracksorovenbot-
>- FOLLOW ALL _ precautionsshouldbetakentoprevent tom.Thiscouldresultin riskofelectric
INSTALLATION curtainsfromblowingoversurfaceele- shock,fire,ordamagetotheappliance.
INSTRUCTIONS ments. Usefoilonlyasdirectedinthisguide.
WARNING:To reduce risk of tip- NEVERuseappliancetowarmor heat Aerosol-typecans are EXPLOSIVE
ping of the appliance from abnor- theroom.Failureto followthis instruc- when exposedto heat and maybe
mal usageor byexcessiveloading tioncanleadto possibleburns,injury, highlyflammable.Do notuseor store
of the oven door. the appliance fire,ordamagetotheappliance, nearappliance.
must be secure by a properly in- NEVERwear loose-fittingor hanging Thisappliancehasbeentestedforsafe
stalled anti-tipdevice, garmentswhile using the appliance, performanceusingconventionalcook-
Clothingcouldcatchutensilhandlesor ware.Donotuseanydevicesoracces-
Tocheckifdeviceisproperlyinstalled,look igniteandcauseburnsif garmentcomes soriesthatare notspecificallyrecom-
underneathrangewithaflashlightto make incontactwithhotheatingelements, mendedin this manual.Do not use
sureoneoftherearlevelinglegsisproper-
lyengagedin thebracketslot.Theanti-tip Toensureproperoperationandtoavoid eyelidcovers,stovetopgrillsoradd-on
devicesecuresthe rearlevelinglegto the damagetothe applianceorpossiblein- ovenconvectionsystems.The useof
floorwhenproperlyengaged.Youshould jury,donotadjust,service,repairor re- devicesoraccessoriesthatarenotex-
checkthis anytimethe rangehas been placeanypartof the applianceunless presslyrecommendedin this manual
moved, specificallyrecommendedin thisguide, cancreateserioussafetyhazards,re-
Referall otherservicingto a qualified suit in performanceproblems,and
technician, reducethe life of the componentsof
IN (ASE OF FIRE NEVERstoreor usegasolineor other thisappliance.
Turnoffapplianceandvent(lat(nghoodto combustibleer flammablematerialsin
avoidspreadingtheflame.Extinguishflame theoven,nearsurfaceunitsor inthevi-
thenturnon hoodto removesmokeand cinityof thisapplianceas fumescould
odor. createafirehazardoranexplosion.
(OOKTOP -.-- -.--.. notoseoven°,eaners.Nocommerc,a,
-------.---,,,."'"""""""'"(OOKTOPovenc,eaneoroven,,nerprotect,vecoat-
ingofanykindshouldbeusedinoraround
NEVERleavesurfaceunitsunattended (selectmodels) anypartoftheoven.
especiallywhenusinghighheat.Anun-
attendedbelievercouldcausesmoking NEVERcookonbrokencooktop.Ifcook- Before self-cleaningthe oven, remove
andagreasyspiHovercancausea fire. topshouldbreak,cleaningsolutionsand broilerpan,ovenracksandotherutensils
Thisapplianceisequippedwithdifferent spillevers may penetratethe broken to preventexcessivesmoking,discolora-
cooktopand create a risk of electric tionoftheovenracksorpossibledamage
sizesurfaceelements.Selectpanswith shock.Contacta qualifiedtechnicianim- toutensils.
flat bottomslarge enoughto cover
element.Fittingpansizetoelementwill mediately.
Wipe up excessivespillovers,especially
improvecookingefficiency. Cleancooktopwithcaution.Someclean- greasyspills,beforethecleancycletopre-
erscanproducenoxiousfumesif applied ventsmoking,flare-upsorflaming,
If panissmallerthanelement,aportion toahotsurface.Ifawetsponge,cloth,or
oftheelementwillbeexposedtodirect papertowel is used on a hot cooking Itisnormalforthecooktoptobecomehot
contactand could igniteclothing or area,becarefultoavoidsteamburn. during a clean cycle. Therefore,avoid
potholder, touchingthe cooktop,door, window or
Onlycertaintypesof glass,grass/ce- ovenventduringa cleancycle.
ramie,ceramic,earthenware,or other DEEPFATFRYERS
glazedutensilsaresuitablefor cooktop HEATIH5ELEMENTS
orovenservicewithoutbreakingdueto Use extremecautionwhenmovingthe
thesuddenchangeintemperature.Fol- greasepanordisposingofhotgrease.AI-
NEVERtouch surfaceor oven heating
lowutensilmanufacturer'sinstructions lowgreaseto coolbeforeattemptingto
whenusingglass, movepan, elements,areasnearelements,or inte-
rior surfacesof oven,
Turnpanhandletowardcenterofcook- OVEH Heatingelementsmaybehoteventhough
top,notoutintotheroomoroveranoth- theyaredarkin color.Areasnearsurface
er surfaceelement.This reducesthe elementsandinteriorsurfacesof anoven
riskof burns,ignitionofflammablema- Usecarewhenopeningdoor.Lethotair maybecomehotenoughto causeburns.
terials,or spillageif pan is acddently orsteamescapebeforeremovingor re- Duringandafteruse,de nottouchor let
bumpedor reachedbysmallchildren, placingfood. clothingorotherflammablematerialscon-
For properoven operationand perfer- tact heatingelements,areas near ele-
COILIL[MEHTS mance,donotblockerobstructovenvent ments,or inferiorsurfacesof oven until
duct. Whenin use,the vent and sur- theyhavehadsufficienttimetocool.
(selectmodels) roundingarea maybecomehotenough Other potentiallyhot surfaces include:
tocauseburns.
Topreventdamageto removableheat- Cooktop,areasfacingthe cooktop,oven
ingelements,donotimmerse,soakor AlwaysplaceovenracksindesiredIoca- vent,andsurfacesneartheventopening,
cleaninadishwasherorself-cleanoven. tionswhileoveniscool.If rackmustbe ovendoor(s),areasaroundthedoor(s)and
A damagedelementcouldshortresult- moved whileoven is hot, do not let ovenwindow(s).
ingina fireorshockhazard, potholdercontacthotelementinoven.
Makesuredripbowlsareinplaceasab- Jt:LlrI.Lt:AfllflgCr/rJ'lrJUILI/"OVEH
senceof these bowlsduringcooking
coulddamagewiring. Cleanonlypartslistedinthisguide.Do
ProtectiveLiners:Donotusealuminum notcleandoorgasket.Thegasketis es-
foil to line surfaceunitdrip bowlsor sentia}for agoodseal.Donotrub,dam-
ovenbottoms,exceptas suggestedin age,ormovethegasket.
the manual. Improperinstallationof
theselinersmayresultin ariskofelec-
tricshockorfire.
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS,CONT.
CHILDSAFETY VENTILATINGHOODS Userso,t,isapp,,anceare,ereO_,
warnedthatwhentheovenisengagedin
theself-cleancycle,theremaybesome
NEVERleavechildrenaJoneorunsuper- Cleanrangehoodand filtersfrequently lowlevelexposureto someofthelisted
visedin areawhereapplianceis in use to preventgreaseor otherflammabJe substances,includingcarbonmonoxide.
orisstillhot. materialsfromaccumulatingon hoodor
Exposureto thesesubstancescan be
NEVERallowchildrento sitorstandon filterandtoavoidgreasefires, minimizedby properlyventingtheoven
anypartof theapplianceas theycould Turnthe fanon whenflambeingfoods to the outdoorsduring the self-clean
beinjuredor burned. (such as CherriesJubilee)under the cyclebyopeninga windowand/ordoor
hood. intheroomwheretheapplianceisIocat-
CAUTION:NEVERstoreitemsof inter- ed.
estto childrenin cabinetsaboveanap-
plianceoronbackguardofarange.Chil- IMPORTANTNOTICE REGARDING
dren climbing on appliance,door or IMPOflTAHTSAFETYNOTICEPETBIRDS:Neverkeeppetbirdsinthe
drawertoreachitemscoulddamagethe kitchenor in roomswherethe fumes
applianceor be burned or seriously ANDWARNING fromthekitchencouldreach.Birdshave
injured, a very sensitive respiratorysystem.
Childrenmustbe taughtthat theappli- TheCaliforniaSafeDrinkingWaterand Fumesreleasedduring an oven self-
anceandutensilsin oronitcanbehot. ToxicEnforcementActof 1986(Proposi- cleaningcyclemaybeharmfulorfatalto
Lethotutensilscoolina safeplace,out tion65)requirestheGovernorofCalifor- birds.Fumesreleaseddueto overheat-
of reach of small children. Children niatopublisha listofsubstancesknown edcookingoil,fat,margarineandover-
shouldbetaughtthatanapplianceisnot totheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer heated non-stick cookware may be
a toy.Childrenshouldnotbeallowedto or reproductiveharm,andrequiresbusi- equallyharmful.
playwithcontrolsor otherpartsof the nessesto warn customersof potential
unit. exposurestosuchsubstances.
SAVETHESEINSTRU(TIONSfORfUTUREREFEREN(E
SURFACECOOKIHG
SURFACECONTROLS
Usetoturnonthesurfaceelements.An
infinitechoiceofheatsettingsisavailable BeforeCooking AfterCooking
fromLOWtoHIGH.Theknobscanbeset > Alwaysplacea panonthesurface
onorbetweenanyofthesettings, unitbeforeyouturniton.Toprevent >- Makesuresurfaceunitfsturnedoff.
damageto range,never operate
Cleanup messyspillsassoonas
SETTINGTHECONTROLS surfaceunitwithoutapanJnplace, possible.
1. Placepanonsurfaceelement. > NEVERusethecooktopasa stor-
2. Pushinandturntheknobineither ageareaforfoodorcookware. OtherTips
directiontothedesiredheatsetting.
>- Ifcabinetstorageisprovideddirect-
> Thebackguardismarkedtoidenti- DuringCooking lyabovecookingsurface,limititto
fywhichelementtheknobcontrols. > Besureyouknowwhichknobcon- itemsthatareinfrequentlyusedand
-_oForexample,theicontothe troiswhichsurfaceunit.Makesure canbesafelystoredinanareasub-
leftindicatesrightfrontele-
ment. youturnedonthe correctsurface jectedtoheat.
unit.
3. Thereis an indicatorlightlocatedon Temperaturesmay be unsafefor
thecontrolpanel.Whenanyofthesur- > Begincookingonahigherheatset- itemssuchasvolatileliquids,clean-
facecontrolknobsareturnedon,the ling thenreduceto a lowersetting orsoraerosolsprays.
lightwillturnon.Thelightwill turnoff to completethe operation.Never
whenthesurfaceelementsareturned usea highheatsettingforextended >- NEVERleaveanyitems,especially
plasticitems,onthe cooktop.The
off. cooking, hot air from the vent mayignite
4. After cooking,turn knobto OFF.Re-
NEVERaltowapantoboildry.This flammableitems, melt or soften
movepan. coulddamagethepanandtheup- plastics,or increasepressurein
pliance, closedcontainerscausingthemto
SUGGESTEDHEATSETTIHGS> NEVERtouchcooktopuntil,, has burst.
Thesize,typeofcookwareandcooking cooled.Expectsomepartsof the >- NEVERallowaluminumfoil, meat
operationwillaffecttheheatsetting.For cooktop,especiallyaroundthesur- probesor anyother metalobject,
informationon cookwareand otherfac- faceunits,to becomewarmor hot otherthana panona surfaceele-
tors affecting heat settings, refer to duringcooking.Usepotholdersto merit,tocontactheatingelements.
"CookingMadeSimple"booklet, protecthands.
OFF
5 ]
MEDIUM
HIGH:Usetobringliquidtoaboil.Always
reducesettingto a lowerheatwhenliq-
uidsbegintoboilorfoodsbegintocook.
9MED.HIGH:Usetobrownmeat,heatoil
for deepfatfryingor sauteing.Maintain
fastboilforlargeamountsofliquids.
MEDIUM:Useto maintainslowboilfor
largeamountsofliquidsandformostfry-
ingoperations.
3 MED.LOW:Useto continuecooking
coveredfoodsorsteamfoods.
LOW':Useto keepfoodswarmandmelt
chocolateandbutter.
SURFACECOOKING,CONT.
COIL[LEMEHI"SURFACE DUALELEMENT
(Selectmodels)
($ELKTMeEts) COILELEMENTSURFACE Select glass-ceramicsurfaces are
equippedwithadualelementlocatedin
LIFT-UP PORCELAIN I Cleancooktopaftereachuse. therightfrontposition.Tooperate,press
COOKTOP ! Wipeacidorsugarspillsassoon therockerswitchonthecontrolpanelto
as the cooktophas cooledas the right to control
TOLIFT: Whencool,graspthecooktop thesespillsmaydiscoloror etch thelargeelementor
frontedge. Gentlylift upuntilthe two the porcelain, tothe lefttocontrol
supportrodssnapintoplace. TOPROTECTDRIP thesmallelement.
BOWLFINISH:
TO LOWER: Hold the cooktopfront I Tolessendiscolorationandcraz- COOKWARE
edgeandcarefullypushbackon each ing, avoidusing high heat for Toachieveoptimumcookingperform-
suppOrtrelease,rOdThentO_-_ _ SUPPORT longperiods, ance, use heavy-gauge,flat, smooth
lowerthe topl_ I _' RO0 I DOnotuseoversizedoookware, bottompansthatconformtothediame-
intoplace. IL'_" _' Pans shouldnot extendmore'. tar ofthecookingarea.(See"Cooking
than1-2inchesbeyondthe ale- MadeSimpld'for cookwarecharacter-
I
mont. isticsandrecommendations.)
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DRIPBOWLS I Whenhomecanningor cooking
with big pots,usethe Canning
Thedripbowlsundereachsurfaceale- Element(ModelCE1).Contact HOTSURFACELIGHT
mentcatchbelieversandmustalways yourMaytagdealerfordetailsor (Glass-ceramiccooking
beused.Absenceofdripbowlsduring call1-800-688-8408toorder, surfacemodelsonly)
cookingmaydamagewiring. ! Cleanfrequently.(Seepage14.) Thehotsurfaceindicatorlightislocated
Topreventthe risk of electricshockor ..................................................._'......................atthefrontcenterof the cooktop.The
fire,neverlinedripbowlswithaluminum lightwill beilluminatedwhenanycook-
foe ingareais hot.It willremainon,even
afterthe controlis turnedoff,untilthe
Dripbowlswill discoloror crazeover areahascooled.
time. Thiswillnotaffectcookingperfor- GLISS-CERAMI(SURFA(E
(SELECTMODELS)
COILELEMENTS COOKINGAREAS
Whenanelementison,itwillcycle
onandofftomaJntaintheheatset- The cookingareason yourrangeare HOTSURFACE_
LIGHTONCOOKTOP
ting. identifiedbypermanentpatternsonthe
glass-ceramicsurface.For most effi-
> Coilelementsareself-cleaning.Do cientcooking,fitthepansizetotheale-
notimmerseinwater, mentsize. WARMING CENTER
TOREMOVE: Pans should not extend more than (Selectmodels)
Whencool,raise_ 1/2 to 1-inch beyond the cooking Usethewarmingcentertokeepcooked
element.Careful-_ii__ area. foods warm, such as vegetables,
ly pull out and__ Formoreinformationoncookware,refer graviesandoven-safedinnerpfates.
awayfrom recap- to"CookingMadeSimple"booklet. TO TURNON: Pushthe o
tacle, rockerswitchtotheright.
TOREPLACE: _ TOTURNOFF:Pushthe
Insertelementterminals_ rockerswitchtotheleft. WARMINGCENTER
intoreceptacle.Guide
the elementintoptace. TERMINALS
Pressdownontheouteredgeofelement
untilitsitslevelondripbowl.
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WARMINGCENTER: GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE
I Allfoodsshouldbecoveredwith I OnCanadianmodels,withawarmingzone,thesurfacewillnotoperateduring
a lidoraluminumfoilto maintain aself-cleancycle.
foodquality.
I When warming pastries and i"_ I Cooktopmayemitlightsmokeandodorthefirstfewtimesthecooktopisused.
Thisisnormal.
breadsthecovershouldhavean
opening to allow moisture to '. '. I Whena controlisturnedon,a redglowcanbeseenthroughtheglass-ceram-
escape, icsurface.Theelementwillcycleonandoffto maintainthepresetheatset-
I Donotuseplasticwrapto cover ting.
foods.Plasticmaymeltonto the I Glass-ceramiccooktopsretainheatfora periodoftimeaftertheunitisturned
surfaceand be very difficultto off. Turntheelementsoffafewminutesbeforefoodiccompletelycookedand
clean.
; usetheretainedheattocompletethecooking.WhentheHOTSURFACElight
I Use only cookwareand dishes turnsoff(seebelow),thecookingareawillbecoolenoughtotouch.
recommendedas safefor oven
andcooktopuse. Becauseoftheheatretentioncharacteristics,theelementswillnotrespond
tochangesinsettingsasquicklyascoilelements.
I Always use oven mitts when
removingfoodfromtheWarming I NOTE:Donotattemptto liftthecooktop.
Centeras cookwareandplates
willbehot.
I It is not recommendedto warm
foodfor longerthanonehour,as >- Never place a trivet or wok ring >- Donotusefoilorfoil-typecontainers.
foodqualitymaydeteriorate, betweenthesurfaceandpan.These Foilmaymeltontotheglass.Ifmetal
I It is not recommendedto heat_ itemscanmarkoretchthetop. meltsonthecooktop,donotuse.Call
coldfoodontheWarmingCenter. anauthorizedUaytagservicer.
........ ...... _ ; > Donotslidealuminumpansacrossa
hot surface.The pans may leave > If spillover occurs while cooking,
markswhichneed to be removed immediatelycleanthe spillfrom the
promptly.(SeeCleaning,page15.) cookingareawhileit ishottoprevent
TIPSTO PROTECTTHE a tough cleaningchore later.Using
GLASS-CERAMIC > Makesurethe surfaceandthepan extremecare,wipespillwitha clean
SURFACE bottomarecleanbeforeturningonto drytowel.
preventscratches.
> Beforefirst use,cleanthe cooktop. > Do notallowspillsto remainonthe
(SeeCleaning,page15.) > Never use a soiled dish cloth or cookingareaorthecooktoptrimfora
spongetocleanthecooktopsurface, longperiodoftime.
>- Donot use glasspans.They may A film will remainwhichmaycause
scratchthesurface, stainson the cookingsurfaceafter > Do notuseabrasivecleansingpow-
theareaisheated, ders or scouring pads which will
> Do notallowplastic,sugaror foods scratchthecooktop.
with highsugarcontentto meltonto > Do not usea smallpan ona large
thehotcooktop.Shouldthishappen, element.Not only does this waste > Donotusechlorinebleach,ammonia
clean immediately.(See Cleaning, energy, but it can also result in or other cleansersnot specifically
page15.) spilloversburningontothe cooking recommended.
areawhichrequiresextracleaning.
>- Neverleta pan boildry as thiswill > Toretaintheappearanceoftheglass
damagethesurfaceandpan. > Do not use non-flatspecialtyitems ceramiccooktop,cleanafter each
thatareoversizedorunevensuchas use.
> Neverusecooktopasaworksurface roundbottomwoks, rippledbottom
orcuttingboard.Nevercookfooddi- and/oroversizedcannersand grid-
rectlyonthesurface, dies.
OYEHCOOKIHG
ELECTROFtlCCLOCKAFID e,ectroniecootro,isdesi oedloreaseinprogrammiog.Thedisp,aywindowonoontro,showstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions.Indicatorwordsflashtopromptyourprogramming
OVENCOHTROL steps.NOTE:Stylingandfeaturesmaydifferslightlydependingonthemodel.
> Pressthedesiredpad.
Press, or press and More+ Timer
hold, these pads to More+ Bake Broil setC]ock
entertime,oventern- 5et£1ock Less- ClOCk
peratureorto selectHI Less,
orLObroil. ....
Press this pad to Clean Control Cook &topLock Time ume
cancel all opera-_ ,-^,,,-_,
tions except the _)
TIMER and
CLOCK.
NOTE: If morethan 30 seconds
elapsebetweenpressinga function 3. If more or less cleaning time is 3. Todelaythe startofcooking,pressthe
padanda More+ orLess- pad,the desired,pressMore+ orLess- pad StopTimepadandenterthetimeyou
programwillbecanceledandthedis- toselecttimesbetween2 to4hours, wishtheoventoturnoff.
playwill returnto the previousdis- Seepage13foradditionalinformation. Seepage12foradditionalinformation.
play.
CONTROLLOCKPAD SETTINGTHE CLOCK
BAKEPAD
The touchpads onthe controlcanbe 1. PressClockpad.
Useforbakingandroasting, lockedfor safetyandcleaningbenefits
2. PressorpressandholdMore+orLess-
1. PressBakepad. andto preventunwanteduse.Theywill
paduntilthecorrecttimeofdayappears
2. PressMore+ orLess- paduntil notfunctionwhenlocked, inthedisplay.
the correct oven temperature If an oven functionis currentlybeing Thedisplaywillflashwhenelectricalpower
appearsin thedisplay, used,thecontrolscannotbelocked.The
isfirstsuppliedto therangeor iftherehas
Seepage9foradditionalinformation, currenttimeofdaywillremaininthedis- beenapowerfailure.
playwhenthisfeatureisactivated.
Torecallthetimeofdaywhenanotherfunc-
BROILPAD TO SET:PressControlLockpadfor 3
tionisdisplayed,presstheClockpad.
Usefortopbrowningorbroiling.For seconds.The OFF indicatorword will
bestresults,usethebroilerpanpro- appearin the displayfor 15 seconds. Clocktime cannotbe changedwhenthe
videdwithyourrange. OFFwill reappearfor 15secondsif any ovenhasbeenprogrammedfor clockcon-
1. PresstheBroil pad. padispressed, trolledcooking,self-cleanor delayedself-
clean.
TO RESTORECONTROL OPERA-
2. PressMore+orLess-padforHI TION:Pressandholdthe ControlLock
orLObroil, pad for 3 seconds.The indicatorword SETTINGTHETIMER
The timer can be set from one minute
See page11for additionalinforma- OFFwilldisappear. (0HR:01)up to 99 hoursand 59 minutes
tion.
(g9:59).
COOKTIME/
CLEANPAD Thetimercanbeusedindependentlyofany
Usetosetself-cleancycle. STOP TIME PADS otherovenactivityandit canbesetwhile
Useto programthe ovento startand anotheroven function is operating.THE
1. Press Clean pad. "----" will stopautomatically. TIMERDOESNOTCONTROLTHEOVEN.
appearin thedisplay.Ovendoor
willautomaticallylock. 1. PressCookTimepadandenterthe 1. PresstheTimerpad.
desiredcookingtime.
2. Press More + or Less - pad. >-TheindicatorwordTIMERwillflash.
"3:00"hoursofcleaningtimewill 2. PresstheBakepadandenteroven 2. Pressor pressandholdthe More+ or
automaticallybeentered, temperature.
7
Less- pad until the correct time CLOCKCONTROLLED TOELIMINATE12HOURTURNOFF:
appearsinthedisplay. OVENCOOKINGBEEPS 1. Pressthe Clockpad and hold for
> The timerwill start automatically threeseconds.
after four seconds. A flashing Option1:(defaultoption)Fourbeepsat
colonindicatesthatthetimeris in theendofcooking,then,onebeepevery 2. Pressandholdthe More+ orLess-
useduringanotherfunction'soper- 30secondsforthe nextfiveminutesor paduntil8888appearsinthedisplay.
ation, untiltheCANCELpadispressed. Currenttimeof daywill reappearin
> Thelastminuteof thecountdown Option2:Fourbeepsattheendofcook- thedisplayafterfourseconds.
willbedisplayedasseconds, ing,then,onebeepeveryminuteforthe TO RESTORE:Repeatsteps1 and 2.
next12hoursoruntiltheCANCELpadis "12"willappearbrieflyinthe displayfol-
3. At theendofthetimeset,onelong pressed, lowedbythecurrenttimeofday.
beepwillsound.(Tochangethenum-
beroftimerbeeps,seenextcolumn.) Option3:Fourbeepsattheendofcook-
ing,then,nootherbeeps. OVEN TEMPERATURE
TOCANCEL:PressandholdtheTimer ADJUSTMENT
padfor threeseconds.Thetimeof day SETTINGCLOCKCONTROLLED
will reappearinthedisplay. OVENCOOKINGBEEPS Youmayadjusttheoventemperatureif
youthinktheovenisnotbakingcorrect-
(0NIR0t 0PIIONS 1. PressCookTimeandCANCELpads ly.Todecidehow muchto changethe
at thesametimeand holdforthree temperature,set the temperature25
seconds, degreeshigheror lowerthanyourrecipe
TIMERBEEPS > Asinglebeepwillsound, recommends,thenbake.Theresultsof
Therearethreechoicesfor the endof the"test"shouldgiveyouanideaofhow
> Displaywillshowcurrentoption, muchtoadjustthetemperature.
"timer" remindersignals.
Option1: One beepat the endof the 2. Pressthe More+ or Less- padto
selectthe optionnumberyou wish. TOADJUSTTHEOVEN
timeroperation,then,onebeepevery30
secondsforthenextfiveminutesoruntil Thecurrenttimeof daywillreappear TEMPERATURE:
inthedisplayafterfourseconds. 1. Pressthe Bakepad.
theCANCELpadispressed.
Option2: One beepat the endof the CANCELCLOCKDISPLAY 2.Enter550oby pressingthe More +
timer operation,then,one beepevery pad.
minutefor thenext12hoursor untilthe Ifyoupreferthatthetimeofdaynotbe
CANCELpadispressed, displayed: 3. Pressandholdthe Bakepadforsev-
eralsecondsoruntil0°appearsinthe
Option 3: One beepat the end of the TO SET: Press Clock and CANCEL display.
timer operation,then, no other beeps, padsatthesametimeandholdforthree > tf theoventemperaturewasprevi-
(defaultoption) seconds, ouslyadjusted,the changewillbe
displayed.Forexample,if theoven
SETTINGTHETIMERBEEPS Whenclockdisplayis not shown,press temperaturewas reducedby 15°,
1. PresstheTimerandCANCELpads Clockpadtobrieflyrecallthetimeofday, thedisplaywillshow-15°.
ifdesired.
atthe sametimeand holdforthree 4. PressandholdtheMore+ orLess-
seconds. TO RESTORE:Pressthe Clock and padtochangethetemperature.Each
timea padis pressed,the tempera-
>A singlebeepwillsound. CANCELpadsatthesametimeandhold
>Display will showcurrentoption, for threeseconds.Thetime of daywill turechangesby5°.
reappearinthedisplay. >The oven temperature can be
2. Press the More+ or Less- pad to increasedor decreasedby 50 to
selectthe optionnumberyouwish. AUTOMATICOVENTURN 350
The currenttime of day will reap-
pear in the displayafterfour sec- OFF/SABBATHMODE 5. The time of day will automatically
onds. Theovenwillautomaticallyturnoffafter reappearinthedisplay.
12 hours,if you accidentlyleaveit on.
You can deactivate this feature, if It is not necessaryto readjustthe oven
desired, temperatureif thereisa powerfailureor
interruption.Broilingand cleaningtem-
peraturescannotbeadjusted.
OYEHCOOKING,com.
OVENVENTLOCATION
ong(ass-cerarnicrange
> Foodpreparationwarning:Follow > Followthemanufacturer'sdirections _.__coilelement range
foodmanufacturer'sinstructions.Ifa whenusingovencookingbags.
plasticfrozenfoodcontainerand/or r--_ \ > _
itscoverdistorts,warps,orisother- > Do notuseovenforstoringfoodor
wise damaged during cooking, cookware.
immediatelydiscardthefoodandits >Be sure all packing material is /
container.Thefoodcouldbecontam- removedfromoven beforeturning OVENVENT
OPENING
inated, on. > Onacoilelementsur-
face,besurethedripbowlinthevent
SETTINGTHECOHTROISFOR>Press the Bakepad to recallthe locationhasa holein the center.Do
preselectedtemperature during notcoverthedripbowlwithaluminum
BAKINGANDROASTINGpreheat To,,
4. Allow8-15minutesfor theovento
1. PressBakepad. preheat. OVENLIGHT
> BAKEwillflashindisplay. >A singlebeepwillindicatethatthe
ovenhaspreheated. Pushthe switchonthecontrolpanelto
> 0:00willlightindisplay, turntheovenlightonandoff.Theoven
>The PREHEATindicatorwill turn lightautomaticallycomes
off.
II1( 1
on wheneverthe oven
5. Placefoodintheoven doorisopened. OVENLIGHT
2. PressorpressandholdtheMore+or 6. Checkcookingprogressatthemini-
Less- padto selectoventempera- mumcookingtime. Cook longerif
Lure. needed. OVEN R_.CKS
>350° will lightwheneitherpad is 7. PressCANCELpadandremovefood
pressed, fromtheoven.
>Oven temperaturecanbesetfrom > Timeof daywill reappearin thedis-
100°to 550°. play. > Do not attemptto change the
rackpositionwhen the oven is
hot.
Your oven has two racks. They are
I To changetheoventemperature designedwitha lock-stopedge.
3. Therewill be a four seconddelay duringcooking,pressthe More+
beforeoventurnson.Whentheoven orLess- padforthedesiredtem-
TO REMOVERACK:Pull rackstraight
turnson: perature, outuntilitstopsatthe lock-stopposition;
>-PREHEATindicatorwill lightin the I Ifyouforgettoturnofftheoven,it liftuponthefrontoftherackandpullout.
display, will automaticallyturn off at the
end of 12 hoursIf youwishto TO REPLACE:Placerack onthe rack
>The BAKEsymbolwill lightin dis- deactivatethisfeature,seepage supportinthe oven;tiltthe frontendup
play. 8. slightly; slide
I Foradditionalbakingandroasting rackbackuntilit
tips, see "Cooking Made clearsthe lock-
Simple"booklet, stop position;
lowerfront and
........................................................................................slide back into
9100° or the actualoventempera- theoven.
turewill
appear
inthe
display.
OVEN VENT Do not coveran entire rack with a/u.
>Thetemperaturewillincreaseby5o
untilthe ovenreachesthe prese- Whenthe ovenis in use,the ventand minum foil or place foil on the oven
lectedtemperature, surrounding area may become hot bottom,Bakingresultswill beaffected
and damagemay occur to the oven
enoughto causeburns.Neverblockthe bottom.
ventopening.
RACKPOSITIONS W,RMIHGDRAWER
/i_r_o ]! _ (selectmodels)
4 Thewarmingdrawerisusedfor keeping ; WARMINGDRAWER
3 hot foods at servingtemperatureand ! DONOTletfoodsitformorethan
2 raisingandproofingbread.Itmayalsobe onehourbeforeoraftercooking.
1 usedinwarmingbreadsandpastries. II Foodmustbeatservingtemper-
aturewhenplacedinthedrawer.
RACK5: SETTINGTHECONTROLS:
Usedfortoastingbread 1. Ifusingrack,positionitwhereneeded. I Breads,pastriesand fruit pies
orbroilingthinnon-fattyfoods, maybewarmedfromroomtem-
2. Pushin andturnthe knobin either peratureonMEDsetting,
RACK4:
Usedformostbroiling, directiontothedesiredheatsetting.
3. Allowthe drawerto preheatfor ten ! Useonlyovensafecookware.
RACK3:
minutes. I Removefoodfromplasticbags
Usedfor mostbakedgoodson a
cookiesheetorjellyrollpan,layer 4. Placefoodinwarmingdrawer, andplaceinovensafecookware.
cakes,fruitpies,orfrozenconven-
5. Whenfin- ! Servingdishesandplatescanbe
iencefoods. O
warmedwhile preheatingthe
ished, OFF
RACK2: remove _ drawer.
Used for roastingsmall cuts of food and t_//'I{AI'_, t_x
meat,casseroles,bakingloavesof turnknob C I/ II .//_ I Coverfoodwithalidoraluminum
bread,bundtcakesorcustardpies. toOFF. MIN 8 foil,notplasticwrap.(Friedfoods
RACK1: donotneedtobecovered.)
Used for roastinglarge cuts of 2 _ e ..............................
meat and poultry, frozen pies, 4
dessertsoufflesorangelfoodcake. WAI;b_INGDRAWER
MULTIPLERACKCOOKING:
TWORACK:
Userackpositions2& 4,or 1& 4.
SUGGESTEDSETTINGS
Setting TypeofFood
>- Do not use cookware that MAX. Bacon Casseroles DinnerPlate
extendsbeyondedgeofrack. Enchiladas HamburgerPatties FriedFood
>- Forbestresults,allowtwo inch- HorsD'Oeuvres Pancakes Pizza
Pork Potatoes- Baked Poultry
es betweenthepan placedon
Waffles
therackandtheovensidewall.
> When openingthe oven door, MED(6-8) Beef-Rare Biscuits CoffeeCake
allow steam and hot air to CookedCereals Eggs Fish/Seafood
escapebeforereachingintothe Gravy,CreamSauce Ham Lamb
ovento removefood. Pies Potatoes- Mashed Vegetables
> Use caution when removing I.O(2-4) Warming-Plate
itemsfromthe halfracktoavoid
burns.
MIN. Bread-Proofing
> Carefullyremoveitemsfromthe
lowerrack to avoid disturbing
thehalfrack.
> "HALFRACK"AccessoryKit is
available when not included
with range.Seeyour dealeror
call1-800-688-8408toorder.
OVEHCOOKIHG,co,;.
HALFRACK SETTIHGTHECOHTROLS4.elementF°roptimUmfob owning,3.4minutesPreheatbeforebr°'l
r' rORBROlU,G aOd.n,ooO.
INOVEN: Suppo
1. AIways J. __,_ 5. Placefoodinthe oven.Leaveoven
installhalf _ 1. PresstheBroilpad. dooropenedtothebroilstopposition
r a c k (abeutfourinches).
w h e n >BROILwillflashinthedisplay.
oven is 6. Turn meat once about half way
cool, Front >0:00will lightinthedisplay, throughcooking.
2. Toinstall,grasptopcenterofthehalf 2. Pressthe More + pad to selectHI 7. PressCANCELpad. Removefood
rack, Align the side arm support (high)broilortheLess-padtosetLO andbroilerpanfromtheoven,
betweenthetopfourthandfifthoven (low)broil.
rackguides.Insertthetwotabsonthe > Timeof day will reappearin dis-
backframeof the halfrackintothe >SelectHIbroilfornormalbroiling, play.
slotsontheupperleftrearoftheoven >SelectLObroilforlowtemperature
wall.
3. Pushfirmlyonthetopsurfaceofthe broilingof longer cookingfoods,
halfrackuntilthetabsslideintothe suchaspoultry.
slotsandthehalfracksidearmsup- 3. There will be a four seconddelay II For best resultswhen broiling,
port restson the fourth oven rack beforeoven turns on, Whenoven usea pandesignedforbroiling,
guide, turnson:
4. Checkforproperinstallationbeplac- II Expect broil times to increase
ingyourhandonthetopsurfaceofthe >The BROILsymbolwill lightin the andbrowningtobeslightlylighter
ifapplianceisinstalledona 208
halfrackandpressingdownfirmly, display, voltcircuit,
TOREMOVEFROMTHEOVEN: BROILSYMBOL
When the oven is II Foradditionalbroilingtips, refer
,3jI[_.___ ._ to the"CookingMadeSimple"cool, graspthe top booklet.
center of the half
rackandpullupward
until the backtabs
ontherackslideout
of the oven back
slots.
Charttime basedon a preheatedbroil elementusingthe "HI" setting.
Rack TotalCookTime
Typeof Meat Position* Doneness (Minutes)**
I Donotusecookwarethatextends
Bacon 4 Well Done 6-10 rain.
beyondtheedgeorrack.
II Forbestresults,allowtwoinches Beef Steaks- 1"thick 4 Medium 15-18min.
betweenthepanplacedontherack 4 Well 19-23rain,
andtheovensidewall.
Chicken - Pieces 3 Well Done (LO Broil)
I Whenopeningtheovendoor,allow 30-45 rain.
steamandhotairtoescapebefore
reachingintotheovento remove
Fish - Fillets 4 Flaky 8-12 rain.
food.
- Steaks- 1"thick 4 Flaky 10-15 rain.
I Usecautionwhenremovingitems
fromthehalfracktoavoidburns. Ground Beef- Patties,3/4"thick 4 WellDone 15-18 rain.
i
I Carefullyremoveitemsfromthe Ham- PrecookedSlice, 1/2"thick 4 Warm 8-12 min.
lowerracktoavoiddisturbingthehalf
rack. Pork Chops - 1"thick 4 Well Done 22-26 min.
I "HALFRACK"AccessoryKitavailable ..............................................................................................................................................................................
fromyourdealerwhennotincluded *Thetoprackposition is#5.
withrange,orcall1-800-688-8408. **Thischartisasuggestedguide.Thetimesmayvarywithfoodbeingcooked.
ll
CLOCKCOFtTROLLEDSETTING THE CONTROLS b. Pressor pressand holdMore+ or
Less - padto entertimeofday you
FOR CLOCK CONTROLLED wish theoven to turn off.
OVEHCOOKIHG OVENCOOKING
TO STARTIMMEDIATELYAND
TURN OFF AUTOMATICALLY:
c. Press Clockpad.
> Highly perishable foods such as 1. Pressthe CookTime pad.
dairy products, pork, poultry or >Time of day will reappear in the
seafood are not recommendedfor > 0:00 will lightin display, display.
delayedcook operations. > COOK TIME will flash in the dis- d. DELAYBAKEwill remainin display
> Clock controlledbaking is not rec- play. to show the oven is set for a
ommendedfor itemsthatrequire a delayed cookoperation.
pre-heated oven, such as cakes,
cookiesand breads.
The clockmust be functioningand set at
2. Pressor pressand holdthe More+ or
the correcttime of day for this feature to
operatecorrectly. Less - pad to entercooking time. 6. When the oven turns on, the oven
Clock Controlled Oven Cooking is 3. Press Bakepad. temperature and the BAKE symbol
will light in display.
usedtoturnthe ovenon andoff at a pre- > 0:00will light in display.
set time of day.This featurecan be used 7. Oven wilt turn off. Four beeps will
with eitherovencookingor self-cleaning. > BAKEwill flash in display, sound and END will light in the dis-
> IMMEDIATESTART:Oven turns on play.A beepwill soundevery 30 sec-
immediately and automatically ondsfor the next 5 minutes.
turns off at a presettime. 8. Press CANCEL pad. Beepswill stop
> DELAYEDSTART:Delaysthe startof andtime of day will reappear in dis-
cooking or cleaning and automati- 4. Press or press and hold More + or play.Removefood from oven.
cally turns off at a presettime. Less- padto enteroventemperature.
NOTE: Beeps will sound if tempera-
Cook time can only be set for up to 11 ture is not set within fourseconds.
hoursand 59 minutes(11:59). 5. IF YOUWISHTO DELAY I It is not necessaryto set a start
time. Control will determine when
THE STARTOF COOKING:
to turn the oven on basedon the
(if notskip to #6) cook timeyou set.
a. PressStop Time pad.
I See page 8 if youwish to change
the end of cooking reminder
beeps.
CARE&(LEANING
,,_LLI-_L1LAl_(r/r'r/r'klOVEH Cleanovenframe,doorframe(areaout- AFTERSELF-CLEANING
sideof gasket)andaroundtheopening
in the doorgasketwitha nonabrasive Aboutonehouraftertheendoftheclean
cleanersuchas BonAmi*or detergent cycle,the LOCKindicatorwordwillturn
andwater.Theseareasarenotexposed off.Atthispoint,thedoorcanbeopened.
> Itisnormalforpartsoftherangeto tocleaningtemperaturesandshouldbe
Somesoilmayleavea lightgray,pow-
becomehotduringacleancycle, cleanedto preventsoilfrombakingon
duringthecleancycle, deryashwhichcanberemovedwitha
> Topreventdamagetoovendoor,do dampcloth. If soil remains,it indicates
notattempttoopenthedoorwhen Toprevent damage,do not clean or that the clean cycle was not long
the LOCKindicatorwordis dis- rub thegasketaroundthe ovendoor. enough.Thesoilwillberemovedduring
played. The gasketis designedto sealin heat the nextcleancycle.
> Avoidtouchingcooktop,door,win- duringthecleancycle.
If the ovenrackswereleft in the oven
dow,or ovenventareaduringa
cleancycle. Wipe up excessgreaseor spillovers anddonotslidesmoothlyaftera clean
fromtheovenbottomto preventexces- cycle,wipe racks and embossedrack
> Donotusecommercialovenclean- sivesmoking,flare-upsorflamingduring supportswith a smallamountof veg-
ersontheself-cleanovenfinishor thecleancycle.Foreaseofcleaning,the etableoilto restoreeaseofmovement.
aroundanypartoftheovenasthey heatingelementcanbeliftedslightly(1
willdamagethefinishorparts, inch). Finelinesmayappearintheporcelain
resultingfromthe heatingandcooling
Theself-cleancycleusesabovenormal Wipe up sugaryand acidicspillovers ofthefinish.Thisis normalandwill not
cookingtemperaturesto automatically suchassweetpotatoes,tomatoormilk- affectperformance.
cleantheentireoveninterior.
basedsauces.Porcelainenamelisacid
resistant,notacidproof.Theporcelain A whitediscolorationmayappearafter
It is normalfor flare-ups,smokingor
finishmaydiscolorifacidicspillsarenot cleaningif acidicor sugaryfoodswere
flamingto occurduringcleaningif the
wipeduppriortoa self-cleancycle, notwipedupbeforethecleancycle.This
ovenisheavilysoiled.Itisbettertoclean discolorationis normaland will NOT
the oven regularlyratherthanto wait
untilthereis a heavybuild-upof soilin DURINGCLEANCYCLE affectperformance.
theoven. WhentheLOCKindicatorwordlightsin SETTINGTHECONTROLS
thedisplay,the doorcannotbeopened. FORSELF-CLEAN
Duringthecleaningprocess,thekitchen
Topreventdamageto door,donotforce
shouldbewellventilatedto helpelimi- door open when the LOCK indicator 1. Closeovendoor.
natenormalodorsassociatedwithclean- wordisdisplayed. 2. PressCleanpad.
ing.
Somesmokeandodormaybedetected > "--:--"or3:00willlightindisplay.
BEFORESELF-CLEANING the firstfew timestheoveniscleaned.
> CLEANwilt flash in display.On
Thisis normaland willlessenin time.
Turnofftheovenlightbeforecleaningas Smokemayalsooccurifovenis heavily selectmodelsLOCKindicatorword
thelightmayburnoutduringtheclean soiledorif broilerpanwasleftin oven. willappear.
cycle.
Asovenheats,youmayhearsoundsof > If door is not closed or locked,
Removebroilerpan, all pans and the metalpartsexpandingandcontracting, beepswill soundand "door"will
ovenracksfrom Thisis normalandwill notdamagethe flashindisplay.
the oven. The oven. 3. PressMore+or Less-padtoselect
oven racks will cleantimeorchangecleantime.
discolor and
may not slide >Ovenispresettocleanfor3hours.
easily after a Or,
self-cleancycle. >Select 2hoursfor lightsoil,upto4
hoursforheavysoil.
CLEAN SYMBOL
I 1.1--11--1
--i.UU
LOCK
CLEAN
13
4. IFYOUWISHTODELAYTHE
CLEAN,N:CLEAHIHGPROCEDURES
CLOCKAND CONTROL
(ifnot,skipto#5): PAD AREA
a.PressstopTimepad. _ Toactivate"ControlLock"forclean-
ing,seepage7.
b. PressMore+ or Less- pad to
_- Besureapplianceisoffandallparts _- Wipewitha dampclothanddry.
selectthetimeofdayyouwishthe arecoolbeforehandlingor cleaning. _- Glass cleaners may be used if
oventoturnoff. Thisistoavoiddamageandpossible sprayedon a clothfirst. DO NOT
c. PressClockpadandtimeofday burns, spray directly on control pad and
willreappearindisplay. _,- Topreventstainingordiscoloration, displayarea.
d. DELAYCLEANwill remainin dis- cleanapplianceaftereachuse.
playto showtheoven is set for
:_ Ifapartisremoved,besureitiscor- CONTROLKNOBS
delayedcleanoperation, rectlyreplaced.
5. Aboutonehourafterthecleancycle > Removeknobsinthe OFFposition
ends,the LOCKindicatorwordwill BACKGUARD& bypullingforward.
turn off. The oven door can be COOKTOP > Wash, rinse and dry. Do not use
opened, PORCELAINENAMEL,COOKTOPONCOIL abrasive cleaningagentsas they
ELEMENTSURFACES&TRIMONGLASS- mayscratchthefinish.
CERAMICSURFACES _'-Turnoneachelementtobesurethe
Porcelainenamelisglassfusedonmetal knobshavebeencorrectlyreplaced.
andmaycrackorchipwithmisuse.Itis
LOCK IS STILL ENGAGED
OOO,CANNOTBE acid resistant, not acid proof. All DRIPBOWLS
OPENEDUNTILLOCKJS
NOLONGERDISPLAYEO spillovers, especially acid or sugar (SELECTMODELS)
spillovers,shouldbewipedup immedi-
Porcelainmaydiscolororcrazeif over-
TOCANCELCLEANCYCLE: atelywitha drycloth.
heated.Thisisnormalandwillnotaffect
1. PressCANCELpad. > Whencool,washwith soapywater, cookingperformance.
rinse&dry. > When cool, wash after each use,
2. (f LOCK is NOT displayed,open
_ Neverwipeoffa warmorhotsurface rinseanddryto preventstainingor
ovendoor.IfLOCKisdisplayed,allow
witha dampcloth.This maycause discoloration.Maybewashedinthe
oventocoolaboutonehourthenopen crackingorchipping, dishwasher.
ovendoor.
Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor _ To clean heavy soil, soak in hot
causticcleaningagentson exterior sudsywater,thenusea mildabra-
finishofrange, sirecleanersuchasSoftScrub*and
a plasticscouringpad.
BOILER PAN & INSERT > For burnedon soil, removefrom
Nevercoverinsertwithaluminumfoilas range, place on newspapersand
thispreventsthefatfromdrainingtothe carefullyspraywithcommercialoven
panbelow, cleaner.(Do notspraysurrounding
Placesoapy cloth over insert and surfaces.)Placein plasticbag and
pan;letsoaktoloosensoil. allowtosoakseveralhours.Wearing
rubbergloves, removefrom bag,
_- Washinwarmsoapywater.Usesoap wash,rinseanddry.
filledscouringpad to removestub-
bornsoil.
Broilerpanandinsertcanbecleaned
in dishwaser.
CARE&CLEAHIHG,CONT.
ENAMEL (PAINTED) > Allowthecooktoptocoolbeforeclean- METAL FINISHES
SIDEPANELS,DOORHANDLE& DRAWERS ing. > Washwith soap and water,a glass
General- Alwayscleancooktopafter cleaner,or mildliquiddetergent.
> Whencool,washwithwarmsoapywa-
ter,rinseanddry.Neverwipea warm each use,or when needed,with a > Topreventscratchingordullingofthe
orhotsurfacewithadampclothasthis damp paper towel and Cooktop
may damagethe surfaceand may Cleaning Creme (Part No. finish,donotusemildlyabrasive,abra-
Causeasteamburn. 20000001)**.Then,buffwith a clean, sive,harshorcausticcleanerssuchasovencleaners.
drycloth.
> Forstubbornsoil,usemildlyabrasive
cleaningagentssuchas bakingsoda NOTE:Permanentstains will developif
pasteor BenAmi*.Do notuseabra- soil is allowedto cookon by repeatedly OVEN INTERIORS
sivecleanerssuchassteelwoolpads usingthecooktopwhensoiled. > Followinstructionsonpage13forSelf-
orovencleaners.Theseproductswill > Heavy Soils or Metal Marks - CleaningOven.
scratchor permanentlydamagethe Dampenan "scratchless"or "never
surface, scratch" scrubber sponge. Apply
NOTE:Usedrytowelorclothto wipeup CoektopCleaningCreme*(Part No. OVEN RACKS
spills,especiallyacidicor sugaryspills. 20000001)**andscrubto removeas > Cleanwithsoapywater.
Surfacemaydiscoloror dullif soilis not muchsoil as possible.Applya thin > Removestubbornsoilwith cleansing
immediatelyremoved.Thisis especially layerof thecremeoverthesoil,cover powderor soap-filledscouringpad.
importantfor whitesurfaces, witha damppapertowelandletstand Rinseanddry.
30to 45 minutes(2-3 hoursfor very
> Rackswill permanentlydiscolorand
heavysoil). Keep moistby covering
GLASS the paper towel with plastic wrap. may not slide smoothlyif left in the
OVENWINDOWS&DOORS Scrubagain,thenbuffwitha cleandry ovenduringa self-cleanoperation.If
cloth, this occurs, wipe the rack and
> Avoidusingexcessiveamountsofwa- embossedracksupportswith a small
ter whichmayseepunderor behind NOTE: Only use a CLEAN, DAMP amountofvegetableoilto restoreease
glasscausingstaining. "scratchless"padthatissafefornon-stick ofmovement,thenwipeoffexcessoil.
cookware.Thepatternandglasswill be
> Washwithsoapandwater.Rinsewith
damagedifthepadisnotdamp,if thepad
clearwateranddry.Glasscleanercan issoiled,or ifanothertypeofpadisused. PLASTICFINISHES
beusedif sprayedona clothfirst.
> Burned-onor CrustySoils- Scrub TRIM& ENDCAPS
> DOnotuseabrasivematerialssuchas
witha "scratchless"or"neverscratch" > Whencool,cleanwithsoapandwater,
scouringpads,steelwoolorpowdered scouringpadand CooktopCleaning rinseanddry.
cleanersastheywillscratchglass. Creme*.
> Useaglasscleanerandasoftcloth.
NOTE:Holdarazorbladescraperata 30o NOTE:Neveruseovencleaners,abrasive
GLASS-CERAMIC angleandscrapeanyremaining orcausticliquidorpowderedcleanserson
COOKTOP soil. Then, clean as plasticfinishes.Thesecleaningagentswill
(SELECTMODELS) describedabove. Do scratchormarfinish.
not use the razor
Never use oven cleaners, chlorine blade for daily NOTE:Topreventstainingor discolora-
bleach,ammoniaorglasscleanerswith
ammonia.NOTE: Call an authorized cleaning as it tion,wipeupfat,greaseoracid(tomato,
servicerif theglass-ceramictopshould may wear the lemon,vinegar,milk,fruitjuice,marinade)
crack, break or if metal or aluminum patternon immediatelywitha drypapertowel.
foil shouldmeltonthe cooktop, glass.
MeltedSugarorPlastic- Immediate-
ly turn elementto LOW and scrape
fromhotsurfaceto a coolarea.Then
turnelementOFFandcool.Cleanres-
iduewith razor,bladescraperand
CeoktopCleaningCreme*.
15
MAIIqTEIL_H(E OVEN WINDOW 2. Removebulbcoverandlightbulb.
TOPROTEGTTHEOVEN 3. Replacewitha40wattappliancebulb.
OVENDOOR DOORWINDOW: 4. Replacebulbcoverandsecurewith
wireretainer.
1. Do not use abrasive cleaning 5. Reconnectpowerto therange.Re-
agentssuch as steelwool scour- setclock.
ing pads or powderedcleansers
>- Do notplaceexcessiveweighton astheymayscratchtheglass.
or standon an openoven door. LEVELINGLEGS
Thiscouldcausetherangeto tip 2. Do not hit the glass with pots,
over,breakthedoor,or injurethe pans, furniture, toys or other
user. objects.
> Do not attemptto openor close > Besuretheanti-tipbracketse-
dooror operateovenuntildooris 3. Do not Closethe door until the curesoneoftherearlevelinglegs
properlyreplaced, ovenracksarein place, tothefloortopreventtherange
fromaccidentallytipping.
Neverplacefingersbetweenhinge Scratching,hitting,jarringor stressing
andfrontovenframe.Hingearms the glass may weaken its structure Therangeshouldbeleveledwhenin-
arespringmounted.Ifaccidentally causinganincreasedriskofbreakage stalled.Iftherangeisnet
hit,thehingewillslamshutagainst at alaterdate. eve, turntheplasticlev-
II ' '¢,
ovenframeandcouldinjureyour elinglegs,locatedateach i_
fingers. ,,,
cornerof the range,until " i
r_'l
TOREMOVE: OVENLIGHT rangeislevel. ....jJ,_/fi.
1. Whencool,opentheovendoortothe _-_-_S
broilstopposition(openedaboutfour _ _ T_PSR,_CKET
inches). ___-'_
> Disconnect power to range LEVELINGLEG
2. Graspdoorateachside. Donotuse
thedoorhandletoliftdoor. beforereplacinglightbulb.
3. Liftup evenlyuntildoorclearshinge >- Use a dry potholderto prevent CONVENIENCEOUTLET
arms. possibleharm to handswhen
replacingbulb. (CanadianModelsOnly)
> Be sure bulb is cool before The convenienceoutletis locatedon
touchingbulb. thelowerleftsideofthebackguard.
> Do not touch hot bulb with a Besureappliancecordsdonotreston
dampclothas this maycause ornearthe surfaceelement.Ifthe sur-
thebulbtobreak, faceelementisturnedon,thecordand
outletwillbedamaged.
BULB COVER
Theconvenienceoutletcircuitbreaker
TOREPLACE: _____ maytripifthe smallapplianceplugged
1. Graspdoorateachside. intoit exceeds10 amps.To resetthe
circuitbreaker,presstheswitchlocated
2. Alignslotsinthe doorwiththe hinge ontheloweredgeofthebackguard.
armsonthe range.
3. Slidethe doordownontothe hinge _ET,_,,ER _.lJJ _.1]_
armsuntilthedooriscompletelyseat-
ed onthe hinges.Pushdownonthe TOREPLACEOVENLIGHTBULB:
topcornersofthe doortocompletely 1. Whenoveniscool,holdbulbcover
seatdooronhinges.Doorshouldnot
in place,thenslidewireretaineroff
appearcrooked, cover.NOTE:Bulbcoverwill fall if j_
NOTE:Theovendooron a newrange not held in placewhile removing ClRCUITBREAKERSWITCH
1,.J
mayfeel"spongy"whenit isclosed.This wireretainer.
isnormalandwilldecreasewithuse.
CARE&CLEANING,CONT.
4. Carefullypullthedraweralltheway
STORAGE DRAWER WARMING DRAWER outholdingontothesides,notthe
(SelectModels) (SelectModels) drawerfront.
TOREPLACEWARMINGDRAWER:
1, Pullthebearingglidestothefrontof
thechassisglide.
> Do not store plastic, paper >- Do not store plastic, paper 2. Aligntheglideoneachsideof the
products,food or flammable productsor flammablemated- drawerwiththe glideslotson the
materialsin this drawer.The
alsinthewarmingdrawer,The range.
drawermaybecometoo warm drawermaybecometoo warm _
for theseitemswhentheoven for theseitemswhenthe oven
isinuse. aboveis in useorthe warming
drawerispre-heated.
Thestoragedrawercanberemovedto
allowyoutocleanundertherange. > Toavoidcontactwiththewarm-
TOREMOVE: ingdrawerheatingelement,pull
drawerallthewayouttoaddor
1. Emptydrawerand pull out to the removefood.
firststopposition.
> Never use oven cleaners to 3. Pushthedrawerintotherangeuntil
2. Liftupthefrontofthedrawer.
cleanthewarmingdrawer, levers "click" (approximately2").
3, Pullouttothesecondstopposition. Pullthedraweropenagainto seat
4. Graspsidesandlift drawertop up TOREMOVEWARMINGDRAWING: bearingguidesintoposition.If you
andout. 1. Emptydrawerandpullouttoitsfull donothearthelevers"click"orthe
TOREPLACE: openposition, bearingguidesdo notfeelseated,
1. Fit the endsof the drawerglides 2. Locatethe blacktriangleleveron remove the drawer and repeat
intotherailsintherange, eachsideofthedrawer, steps1 through3. This will mini-
mizepossibledamageto thebear-
2. Liftupthe frontof the drawerand 3. Pressthe leverdownon the right ingglides.
gentlypushinto thefirststopposi- sideandlifttheleveruponthe left
lion. side at the sametime. Then pull
3. Liftdrawerupagainandpushuntil draweroutanotherinch,
drawerisclosed. _r_
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BEFOREYOUCALLFORSERVICE
FORMOSTCONCERNS, BAKINGRESULTSARENOTAS OVENDOORWILLNOTUNLOCK
TRYTHESEFIRST: EXPECTEDORDIFFERFROM AFTERSELF-CLEANCYCLE.
II Checkifovencontrolshavebeenprop- PREVIOUSOVEN. I Oveninteriorisstillhot. Allowaboutone
edyset. II Makesuretheovenventhasnot been hourfortheoventocoolafterthecomple-
I Checkto besureplugissecurelyin- blocked.Seepg.9forlocation, lionofaself-cleancycle,Thedoorcanbe
openedwhentheLOCKindicatorwordis
sertedintoreceptacle. II Checktomakesurerangeislevel, notdisplayed.
II Checkorre-setcircuitbreaker.Check II Temperaturesoftenvarybetweena new
orreplacefuse. ovenandanoldone.Asovensage,the MOISTURECOLLECTSONOVEN
! Checkpowersupply, oventemperatureoften"drifts"andmay WINDOWORSTEAMCOMES
becomehotteror cooler.Seepg.8 for
instructionsonadjustingtheoventemper- FROMOVENVENT,
PARTORALLOFAPPLIANCE ature. NOTE:it isnotrecommendedto I Thisisnormalwhencookingfoodshighin
DOESNOTWORK, adjustthetemperatureif onlyoneortwo moisture.
NOTE: On Canadianmodels with recipesareinquestion. I Excessivemoisturewasusedwhenclean-
warmingzone, during a self.clean II Checkthatoventemperatureisdecreased ingthewindow.
cycle- glass-ceramiccookingsurface by25° Fwhenconvectbaking.
willnot operate. I See"CookingMadeSimple"bookletfor THEREISA STRONGODOROR
I Checkifsurfaceand/orovencontrols moreinformationonbakewareandbak- LIGHTSMOKEWHENOVENIS
havebeenproperlyset.Seepgs.4& ing, TURNEDON.
7. II Thisisnormalforanewrangeandwilldis-
II Checkifovendooris unlockedafter FOODISNOTBROILING appearafterafewuses.initiatinga clean
self-cleancycle.Seepg.14. PROPERLYORSMOKES cyclewill"burnoff"theodorsmorequickly.
II Checkifovenissetforadelayedcook EXCESSIVELY. II Turningona ventilationfanwill helpre-
orcleanprogram.Seepgs.12& 13. II Checkovenrackpositions.Foodmaybe movethesmokeand/orodor.
tooclosetoelement.
II Checkif coilelementis properlyin- II Excessivefoodsoilsontheovenbottom.
stalledor needsto bereplaced.See II Broilelementwasnotpreheated. Useaself-cleancycle.
pg.5.
II Aluminumfoilwasincorrectlyused.Never
linethebroilerinsertwithfoil. "F" PLUSANUMBER
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE ! Ovendoorwas closedduringbroiling. APPEARSINTHE DISPLAY
SHOWSWEAR, Leavethedooropentothefirststopposi- II Thisiscalledafaultcode.Ifafaultcode
1. Tinyscratchesorabrasions, lion(about4inches), appearsin thedisplayandbeepssound,
presstheCANCELpad. Ifthefaultcode
I Cooktopandpanbottomareclean. I Trimexcessfatfrommeatbeforebroiling, andbeepscontinue,disconnectpowerto
Do notslideglassor metalpans I Asoiledbroilerpanwasused. theappliance.Waitafewminutes,thenre-
acrosstop. Makesurepanbottom connectpower.Iffaultcodeandbeepsstill
isnotrough.Usetherecommended continue,disconnectpowerto theappli-
cleaningagents.Seepg.15. OVENWILL NOTSELF-CLEAN. anceandcallanauthorizedservicer.
2. Metalmarks. I Checktomakesurethecycleisnotsetfor II If theovenis heavilysoiled,excessive
II Donotslidemetalpansacrosstop. adelayedstart.Seepg.13. flare-upsmayresultinafaultcodeduring
Whencool, clean with Cooktop I Checkifdoorisclosed, a cleancycle.PressCANCELpadand
CleaningCreme.Seepg.15. allowtheoventocoolcompletely,wipeout
excesssoilandresetthecleancycle.Ifthe
3, Brownstreaksandspecks. OVENDID NOTCLEANPROPERLY. faultcodeandbeepsstillcontinue,discon-
I Spillsnotremovedpromptly.Wiping I Longercleaningtimemaybeneeded, nectpowerto theapplianceandcallan
withsoiledclothorsponge.Panbot- authorizedservicer.
tomnotclean. I Excessivespillovers,especiallysugary
and/oracidicfoods,werenotremovedpri-
4, Areaswithametallicsheen, ortotheself-cleancycle.
I Mineraldepositsfromwaterand
food.
5. Pittingorflaking.
II Sugaryboiloversthat werenot
removedpromptly.Seepg.14.
MAYTAGRANGEWARRANTYWH.TISNOT(OYEREPBYTsEW, nr,Nts:
1. Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyofthefollowing:
FullOneYearWarranty- PartsandLabor
a. Improperinstallation,delivery,ormaintenance.
Forone(1)yearfromtheoriginalretailpur-
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- Afterthefirst yearfromthe e. Impropersettingofanycontrol.
originalpurchasedate,partswhichfailinnor- 2. Warrantiesarevoidiftheoriginalserialnumbershavebeen removed,
realhomeusewill be repairedor replaced altered,orcannotbereadilydetermined.
free of chargefor the part itself,withthe
3. Lightbulbs.
ownerpayingallothercosts,includinglabor,
mileageandtransportation. 4. Productspurchasedforcommercialorindustrialuse.
ThirdThroughFifthYear- Fromtheoriginal 5. Thecostofserviceorservicecallto:
purchasedate,partslistedbelowwhichfailin a.Correctinstallationerrors.
normalhomeusewillberepairedor replaced b. Instructtheuserontheproperuseoftheproduct.
free of chargefor thepart itself,with the
c. Transporttheappliancetotheservicer.
ownerpayingallothercosts,includinglabor,
mileageandtransportation. 6. Consequentialorincidentaldamagessustainedbyany personasaresult
> ElectronicControls ofanybreachofthesewarranties.Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionor
limitationof consequentialorincidentaldamages,sotheaboveexclusion
>- Glass-ceramicCooldop:Duetothermal maynotapply.
breakage.
>,-Electric Heating Elements: Surface,
broilandbakeelementsonelectriccook- IFYOUNEEDSERvI(E
ingappliances.
I Callthe dealerfromwhomyourappliancewaspurchasedorcall Maytag
CanadianResidents AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistanceat 1-800-688-
Theabovewarrantiesonlycoveranappliance 9900,USAor 1-800-688-2002Canada,tolocateanauthorizedservicer.
installedinCanadathathasbeencertifiedor II Besuretoretainproofofpurchasetoverifywarrantystatus.RefertoWAR-
listedbyappropriatetestagenciesforcomplF RANTYforfurtherinformationonowner'sresponsibilitiesforwarrantyser-
ancetoaNationalStandardofCanadaunless vice.
theappliancewasbroughtintoCanadadueto
transferofresidencefromtheUnitedStatesto I Ifthedealerorservicecompanycannotresolvetheproblem,writetoMaytag
Canada. AppliancesSalesCompany,Attn:CAIR_Center,P.O.Box2370,Cleveland,
TN37320-2370,orcall1-800-688-9900U.S.A.or1-800-688-2002Canada.
LimitedWarrantyOutsidetheUnitedStates
U.S.customersusingTTYfordeaf,hearingimpairedorspeechimpaired,call
andCanada- PartsOnly 1-800-688-2080.
Fortwo(2)yearsfromthedateoforiginalre-
tail purchase,anypartwhichfailsin normal NOTE:Whenwritingorcallingabouta serviceproblem,pleaseincludethe
homeusewillberepairedorreplacedfreeof followinginformation:
chargeforthepartitself,withtheownerpay- a.Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber;
ingall othercosts,includinglabor,mileage b. Modelnumberandserialnumber;
andtransportation, c.Nameandaddressofyourdealerorservicer;
Thespecificwarrantiesexpressedaboveare
d.Acleardescriptionoftheproblemyouarehaving;
theONLYwarrantiesprovidedbythemanu-
facturer.Thesewarrantiesgiveyouspecific e.Proofofpurchase(salesreceipt).
legalrights,andyou mayalsohaveother I User'sguides,servicemanualsand partsinformationareavailablefrom
rightswhichvaryfromstatetostate. MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistance.
MAYTAG 403 West Fourth Street North P.O. Box 39 Newton, Iowa 50208
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