Maytag MER5505BAH User manual

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IJAPORTAHTSAFETYIHSTRUCTIOHS
Readand,o,owa,,netruct,onebe,oreus,ng6[H[rAIIHSTRU(TIOH$.EVERusea.um numfo,to.inedripbow.s
thisapplianceto preventthepotentialriskof orcoverovenracksorovenbottom.This
fire,electricshock,personalinjuryordamageto WARNING:NEVERuseappliancedoor,or couldresultinriskofelectricshock,fire,or
theapplianceasa resultofimproperusageof drawer,if equipped,asastepstoolorseat damagetotheappliance.Usefoilonlyas
theappliance.Useapplianceonlyfor its in- asthismayresultinpossibletippingofthe directedinthisguide.
tendedpurposeasdescribedinthisguide, appliance,damagetotheappliance,andse- Aerosol-typecansareEXPLOSNEwhen
Toensureproperandsafeoperation:Appli- nousinjunes, exposedto heatandmaybehighlyflam-
ancemustbeproperiyinstalledandgroundedby Ifapplianceisinstallednearawindow,pre- mable.Donotuseorstorenearappliance,
aqualifiedtechnician, cautionsshouldbetakentopreventcurtains Thisappliancehasbeentestedforsafeper-
fromblowingoversurfaceelements, formanceusingconventionalcookware.Do
NEVERuseappliancetowarmor heatthe notuseanydevicesoraccessoriesthatare
room.Failuretofollowthisinstructioncanlead notspecificallyrecommendedinthismanual.
topossibleburns,injury,fire,ordamageto Donotuseeyelidcovers,stovetopgrillsor
> ALL RANGESCAN _ theappliance, add-onovenconvectionsystems.Theuse
ofdevicesor accessoriesthatarenotex-
TIP AND CAUSE NEVERwearloose-fittingorhanginggar- presslyrecommendedin thismanualcan
INJURIESTO
PERSONS mentswhileusingtheappliance.Clothing createserioussafetyhazards,resultinper-
INSTALL ANTI-TIP couldcatchutensilhandlesor igniteand formanceproblems,andreducethelifeof
DEVICEPACKED _ causeburnsifgarmentcomesincontactwiththecomponentsofthisappliance.
WITHRANGE _ hotheatingelements.
> FOLLOWALL Toensureproperoperationandtoavoiddam-(OOKTOP
INSTALLATION agetotheapplianceorpossibleinjury,donot
INSTRUCTIONS
adjust,service,repairorreplaceanypartof NEVERleavesurfaceunitsunattendedes-
WARNIIVG:Toreduceriskoftippingofthe theapplianceunlessspecificallyrecom- peciallywhenusinghighheat.Anunattended
appliancefromabnormalusageor by mendedinthisguide.Referallotherservic- believercouldcausesmokingandagreasy
excessiveloadingof theovendoor,the ingtoaqualifiedtechnician.
appliancemustbesecuredbyaproperly spillovercancauseafire.
installedanti-tipdevice. NEVERstoreorusegasolineorothercom- Thisapplianceisequippedwithdifferentsize
bustibleorflammablematerialsintheoven, surfaceelements.Selectpanswithflatbet-
Tocheckifdeviceisproperlyinstalled,lookun- nearsurfaceunitsorin thevicinityofthis tomslargeenoughtocoverelement.Fitting
derneathrangewitha flashlighttomakesure applianceasfumescouldcreateafirehaz- pansizetoelementwillimprovecookingef-
oneoftherearlevelinglegsisproperlyengaged ardoranexplosion, ficiency.
inthebracketslot.Theanti-tipdevicesecures Topreventgreasefires,donotletcooking Ifpanissmallerthanelement,aportionof
therearlevelinglegtothefloorwhenproperly greaseor otherflammablematerialsaccu- theelementwillbeexposedto directcon-
engaged.Youshouldcheckthisanytimethe mulateinorneartheappliance, tactandcouldigniteclothingorpotholder.
rangehasbeenmoved.
Useonlydry potholders.Moistor damp Onlycertaintypesofglass,glass/ceramic,
potholdersonhotsurfacesmayresultin a ceramic,earthenware,orotherglazeduten-
IN (_,$[ OF fiR[ steamburn.Donotletpotholderstouchhot silsaresuitableforcooktoporovenservice
heatingelements.Donotuseatowelorother withoutbreakingduetothesuddenchange
Turnoffapplianceandventilatinghoodtoavoid bulkyclothwhichcouldeasilytouchhotheat-
intemperature.Followutensilmanufacturer's
spreadingtheflame.Extinguishflamethenturn ingelementsandignite, instructionswhenusingglass.
onhoodtoremovesmokeandodor.
Alwaysturnoffallcontrolswhencookingis Turnpanhandletowardcenterofcooktop,
> Cook'top:Smotherfireorflameinapanwith completed, notoutintotheroomor overanothersur-
alidorcookiesheet.
NEVERheatunopenedcontainersonthe faceelement.Thisreducestheriskofburns,
NEVERpickupormoveaflamingpan. surfaceunitorintheoven.Pressurebuild-up ignitionofflammablematerials,orspillageif
inthecontainermaycausecontainertoburst panisaccidentlybumpedor reachedby
> Oven:Smotherfireorflamebyclosingthe resultingin burns,injuryordamagetothe smallchildren.
ovendoor. appliance.
Donotusewaterongreasefires.Usebaking
soda,adrychemicalorfoam-typeextinguisher
tosmotherfireorflame.
(OILELEMEFIITS SELF-(LEANING OYEH CAUTION:NEVERstoreitemsofinterestto
childrenincabinetsaboveanapplianceoron
{_[[[(T _OD[L_} Cleanonlypartslistedinthisguide.Donot backguardofarange.Childrenclimbingonup-
cleandoorgasket.Thegasketisessentialfor pliance,doorordrawertoreachitemscould
Topreventdamagetoremovableheatingel- agoodseal.Donotrub,damage,or move damagetheapplianceorbeburnedorseri-
ements,donotimmerse,soakorcleanina thegasket, ouslyinjured.
dishwasherorself-cleanoven.Adamaged
elementcouldshortresultinginafireorshock Donotuseovencleaners.Nocommercial Childrenmustbetaughtthattheapplianceand
hazard, ovencleanerorovenlinerprotectivecoating utensilsinoronitcanbehot.Lethotutensils
coolinasafeplace,outofreachofsmallchil-
ofanykindshouldbeusedinoraroundany
Makesuredripbowlsareinplaceasabsence partoftheoven. dren.Childrenshouldbetaughtthatanappli-
ofthesebowlsduringcookingcoulddamage anceisnota toy.Childrenshouldnotbeal-
wiring. Beforeself-cleaningtheoven,removebroiler lowedtoplaywithcontrolsor otherpartsof
pan,ovenracksandotherutensilstoprevent theunit.
ProtectiveLiners:Donotusealuminumfoilto excessivesmoking,discolorationoftheoven
linesurfaceunitdripbowlsorovenbottoms, racksorpossibledamagetoutensils.
exceptassuggestedinthemanual.Improper
JnstallatJonoftheselinersmayresultinafisk Wipeupexcessivespillovers,especially VEHTILATIHGHOODS
ofelectricshockorfire. greasyspills,beforethecleancycletopro- Cleanrangehoodandfittersfrequentlytopre-
ventsmoking,flare-upsorflaming, ventgreaseorotherflammablematerialsfrom
GLASS (EflAMI( (OOKTOP It isnormalforthecooktopto becomehot accumulatingonhoodor filterandtoavoid
" duringacleancycle.Therefore,avoidtouch- greasefires.
(SELECT_OD[[S} lagthecooktop,door,windoworovenvent Turnthefanonwhenflambeingfoods(such
duringacleancycle, asCherriesJubilee)underthehood.
NEVERcookonbrokencooktop.Ifceektop
shouldbreak, cleaningsolutionsand
spilloversmaypenetratethebrokencooktop HEATINGELEMENTSIMPORTANTSAFETYFtOTI(E
andcreateariskofelectricshock.Contacta
qualifiedtechnicianimmediately. NEVERtouchsurfaceorovenheatingel- WAflNIHG
ements,areasnearelements,or interior AND
Cleancooktopwithcaution.Somecleaners surfacesofoven.
canproducenoxiousfumesif appliedtoa TheCaliforniaSafeDrinkingWaterandToxic
hotsurface.Ifawetsponge,cloth,orpaper Heatingelementsmaybehoteventhough EnforcementActof1986(Proposition65)re-
towelisusedonahotcookingarea,becare- theyaredarkincolor.Areasnearsurfaceel- quirestheGovernorofCaliforniatopublisha
fultoavoidsteamburn. ementsandinteriorsurfacesofanovenmay listofsubstancesknowntotheStateofCali-
becomehotenoughtocauseburns.During forniatocausecancerorreproductiveharm,
DEEPtAl"'"fRYERS andafteruse,donottouchorletclothingor andrequiresbusinessestowarncustomersotherflammablematerialscontactheatingel- ofpotentialexposurestosuchsubstances.
ements,areasnearelements,orinteriorsur-
Useextremecautionwhenmovinggrease facesofovenuntiltheyhavehadsufficient Usersofthisapplianceareherebywarnedthat
panordisposingofhotgrease.AIIowgreasetimetocool. whentheovenisengagedintheself-clean
cycle,theremaybesomelowlevelexposure
tocoolbeforeattemptingtomovepan. Otherpotentiallyhot surfacesinclude: tosomeofthelistedsubstances,includingcar-
Cooktop,areasfacingthecooktop,ovenvent, bunmonoxide.Exposuretothesesubstances
OVEN andsurfacesneartheventopening,oven canbem,nimJzedbyproperlyventingtheoven
door,areasaroundthedoorandovenwin- totheoutdoorsduringtheself-cleancycleby
Usecarewhenopeningdoor.Lethotairor dow. openinga windowand/ordoorin theroom
steamescapebeforeremovingorreplacing wheretheapplianceislocated.
food CHILDSAFETY IMPORTANTNOTICEREGARDINGPET
Forproperovenoperationandperformance, BIRDS:Neverkeeppetbirdsinthekitchenor
donotblockorobstructovenventduct.WhenNEVERleavechildrenaloneorunsupervised inroomswherethefumesfromthekitchen
ovenisinuse,theareaneartheventmay inareawhereapplianceisin useorisstill couldreach.Birdshaveaverysensitiverespi-
becomehotenoughtocauseburns, hot. ratorysystem.Fumesreleasedduringanoven
self-cleaningcyclemaybeharmfulorfatalto
Alwaysplaceovenracksindesiredlocations NEVERallowchildrentositorstandonany birds.Fumesreleasedduetooverheatedcook-
whileoveniscool.If rackmustbemoved partoftheapplianceastheycouldbeinjured ingoil,fat,margarineandoverheatednon-stick
whileovenishot,donotletpotholdercon- orburned, cookwaremaybeequallyharmful.
tacthotelementinoven.
SURFACECOOKIHG
SURFACECONTROLS
Usetoturnonthesurfaceelements.Aninfinite BeforeCooking AfterCooking
choiceofheatsettingsisavailablefromLOWto>-Alwaysplaceapanonthesurfaceunit > Cleanupmessyspillsassoonaspus-
HIGH.Theknobscanbesetonorbetweenany
beforeyouturniton.Topreventdamage sible.
ofthesettings, torange,neveroperatesurfaceunitwith- >-Makesuresurfaceunitisturnedoff.
SETTINGTHECONTROLS outapaninplace.
> NEVERusethecooktopasa storage OtherTips
1. Placepanonsurfaceelement.
areaforfoodorcookware. >-Ifcabinetstorageisprovideddirectlyabove
2.Pushinandturntheknobineitherdirection cookingsurface,limitit toitemsthatare
tothedesiredheatsetting. During Cooking infrequentlyusedandcanbesafelystored
>-Thebackguardismarkedtoidentifywhich > Besureyouknowwhichknobcontrols inanareasubjectedtoheat.
elementtheknobcontrols.Forexample, whichsurfaceunit.MakesureyouturnedTemperaturesmaybeunsafeforitems
thisgraphicindicatesrightfront _] onthecorrectsurfaceunit. suchasvolatileliquids,cleanersoraero-
element. >-Begincookingona higherheatsetting solsprays.
3. Aftercooking,turnknobtoOFF.Remove thenreducetoa lowersettingtocom- >. NEVERleaveanyitems,especiallyplas-
pan. pletetheoperation.Neverusea high ticitems,onthecooktop.Thehotairfrom
heatsettingforextendedcooking, theventmayigniteflammableitems,melt
SURFACEINDICATORLIGHTS > NEVERallowa panto boildry.This orsoftenplastics,orincreasepressurein
Thereisanindicatorlightlocatedonthecon- coulddamagethepanandtheappli- closedcontainerscausingthemtoburst.
trolpanel.Whenanyofthesurfacecontrol ance. > NEVERallowaluminumfoil,meatprobes
knobsareturnedon,thelightwillturnon.The > NEVERtouchcooktopuntilithascooled, oranyothermetalobject,otherthanapen
lightwillturnoffwhenthesurfaceelementsare Expectsomepartsofthecooktop,espe- onasurfaceelement,tocontactheating
turnedoff. ciallyaroundthesurfaceunits,to be- elements.
comewarmor hotduringcooking.Use
potholderstoprotecthands.
SUGGESTEDHEATSETTIHGS
Thesize,typeofcookwareandcookingopera- HIGH:Usetobringliquidtoaboil,blanchor boilforlargeamountsofliquidsandformost
tionwillaffecttheheatsetting.Forinformation reachpressureinapressurecooker.Always fryingoperations.
oncookwareandotherfactorsaffectingheat reducesettingtoalowerheatwhenliquids MED.LOW(3): Usetocontinuecooking
settings,referto "CookingMadeSimple" begintoboilorfoodsbegintocook. coveredfoodsandtomaintainpressurein
booklet. MED.HIGH(8): Usetobrownmeat,heatoil mostpressurecookersandsteworsteam
OFF fordeepfatfryingorsauteing.Maintainfast operations.
LOW _ HIGH boilforlargeamountsofliquids. LOW:Usetokeepfoodswarmandmelt
2 MEDIUM:Usetomaintainmoderatetoslow chocolateandbutter.
4
5
MEDIUM
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE
(SELECTMODELS) GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE
I Cooktopmayemitlightsmokeandodorthefirstfewtimesthecooktopisused.Thisis
normal.
Donotusethecooktopif theglassis ! Whenacontrolisturnedon,aredglowcanbeseenthroughtheglass-ceramicsurface.
brokenorif metalmeltsontoit.Callan Theelementwillcycleonandofftomaintainthepresetheatsetting.
authorizedservicer.Donotattemptto ! Glass-ceramiccooktopsretainheatforaperiodoftimeaftertheunitisturnedoff.Turnthe
repairityourself, elementoffafewminutesbeforefoodiscompletelycookedandusetheretainedheatto
completethecooking.WhentheHOTSURFACElightturnsoff(seebelow),thecooking
areawillbecoolenoughtotouch.
COOKINGAREAS Becauseoftheheatretentioncharacteristics,theelementswillnotrespondtochangesin
Thecookingareasonyourrangeareidentified settingsasquicklyascoilelements.Intheeventofapotentialboilover,removethepan
bypermanentpatternsontheglass-ceramic fromthecookingarea.
surface.Formostefficientcooking,fitthepan l NOTE:Donotattempttoliftthecooktop.
sizetotheelementsize. ............................................ "
Pansshouldnotextendmorethan½to 1.
inchbeyondthecookingarea. TIPSTOPROTECTTHE mainwhichmaycausestainsonthecook-
Formoreinformationoncookware,referto GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE ingsurfaceaftertheareaisheated.
"CookingMadeSimple"booklet. > Beforefirstuse,cleanthecooktop.(See > Donotuseasmallpanonalargeelement.
Cleaning,page13.) Notonlydoesthiswasteenergy,butitcan
alsoresultinspilloversburningontothe
HOTSURFACELIGHT > Donotuseglasspans.Theymayscratch cookingareawhichrequiresextraclean-
TheHotSurfaceIndicatorLightislocatedatthe thesurface, ing.
frontcenterofthecooktop.Thelightwillbe > Donotallowplastic,sugarorfoodswith
> Donotusenon-flatspecialtyitemsthatare
illuminatedwhenanycook-r,,_ highsugarcontentto meltontothehot oversizedorunevensuchasroundbottom
ingareais hot.It will __ cooktop.Shouldthishappen,cleanimme- woks,rippledbottomand/oroversizedcan-
remainon,even ._E_/_,4cE .-'C._ diately.(SeeCleaning,page13.) nersandgriddles.
afterthecontrolis_._,,_N _u,,_
turnedoft,untilthe_. S > Neverletapanboildryasthiswilldamage >- Donotslideheavymetalpansacrossthe
areahascooled._ thesurfaceandpan. surfacesincethesemayscratch.
> Neverusecooktopasa worksurfaceor
> Donotuselollorfoil-typecontainers.Foil
DUALELEMENT(selectmodels) cuttingboard.Nevercookfooddirectlyon maymeltontotheglass.Ifmetalmeltson
thesurface.
Selectglass-ceramicsurfacesareequipped thecooktop,donotuse.Callanauthorized
> Neverplacea trivetorwokringbetween servicer.
withadualelementlocatedintherightfront
position, thesurfaceandpan.Theseitemscan >- Ifaspilloveroocurswhilecooking,immedi-
Tooperate,presstherockerswitchonthe markoretchthetop. atelycleanthespillfromthecookingarea
controlpaneltothelefttocontrolthesmall >- Donotslidealuminumpansacrossa hot whileitishottopreventatoughcleaning
elementortotherighttocon- _ surface.Thepansmayleavemarkswhich chorelater.Usingextremecare,wipespill
trolthelargeelement. II B_IIJ needtoberemovedpromptly.(SeeClean- withacleandrytowel.
ing,page13.) >- Donotallowspillstoremainonthecooking
> Makesurethesurfaceandthepanbottom areaorthecooktoptrimforalongperiodof
COOKWARE arecleanbeforeturningonto prevent time.
Toachieveoptimumcookingperformance,use scratches. > Donotuseabrasivecleansingpowdersor
heavy-gauge,flat,smoothbottompansthat > Topreventscratchingor damageto the scouringpadswhichwill scratchthe
conformtothediameterofthecookingarea. glass-ceramictop,donotleavesugar,salt cooktop.
(See"CookingMadeSimple"forcookware orfatsonthecookingarea.Wipethe
> Donotusechlorinebleach,ammoniaor
characteristicsandrecommendations.) cooktopsurfacewithacleanclothorpaper othercleansersnot specificallyrecom-
towelbeforeusing, mendedforuseonglass-ceramic.
>- Neveruseasoileddishclothorspongeto >- Toretaintheappearanceoftheglass-
cleanthecooktopsurface.Afilmwillre- ceramiccooktop,cleanaftereachuse.
SURFACECOOKING,com.
COILELEMENTSURFACE
(SELECTMODELS) COtLELEMENTSURFACE
I To preventstaininganddiscoloration,I Donotuseoversizedcookware.Pans
LIFT-UPPORCELAINCOOK'I'OP cleancooktopaftereachuse. shouldnotextendmorethan1-2inches
TOLIFT:Whencool,graspthecooktopfront ! Wipeacidicorsugaryspillsassoonasthe beyondtheelement.
edge.Gentlyliftupuntilthetwosupportrods cooktophascooledasthesespillsmay I Whenhomecanningorcookingwithbig
atthefrontofthecooktopsnapintoplace, discolororetchtheporcelain, pots,usetheCanningElement(ModelCE1).
TOLOWER:Holdthecooktopfrontedgeand Toprotectdripbowlfinish: ContactyourMaytagdealerfordetailsor
call1-800-688-8408toorder.
carefullypushbackoneachsupportrodto ! Tolessendiscolorationandcrazing,avoid
release.Thengentlylowerthetopintoplace, usinghighheatforlongperiods. I Cleanfrequently.(Seepage12.)
Thesupportrodswillslideintotherange .............. ....... .............. ....
frame.
_ I 70 REMOVE:_ DRIPBOWLS
SUPPORTWhencool, /"_i_/f_('_Z _ Thedripbowlsundereachsurfaceelement
ROD raise ele- _--q,___-_" catchbelieversandmustalwaysbeused.
rnent.Oare--_ _ Absenceofdripbowlsduringcookingmay
fullypullout damagewiringorotherpartsunderneaththe
L: _'_ \ andawayfromreceptacle, cooktop.
To preventtheriskofelectricshockorfire,
TOREPLACE:Insertelementterminalsinto
COILELEMENTS receptacle.Guidetheelementintoplace, neverlinedripbowlswithaluminumfoil.
> Whenanelementison,itwillcycleon Pressdownontheouteredgeofelementuntil Dripbowlswilldiscolor(blue/goldstains)or
andofftomaintaintheheatsetting, itsitslevelondripbowl. crazeovertimeifoverheated.Thisdiscolora-
tionorcrazingispermanent.Thiswillnotaffect
Coilelementsareself-cleaning.Donot cookingperformance.
immerseinwater.
TERMINALS
OVEHCOOKIHG
Thecontrolpanelisdesignedforeaseinprogramming.Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandoventemperature.Styling
andfeaturesmaydifferslightlydependingonthemodel.
m
Bake CANCEL More+ Timer Clock
SetClock
glD glD glD
Broil Clean Less- Cook Stop
Time nlme
FUI4CTIOHPADS -Theindicatorlightonthefirstpad BROILPAD
wilt"dim"slightlyandtheindicator Usefortopbrowningandbroiling.
Press,orpressandhold, More+ lightonthepadyoujustpressedwill
thesepadsto entertime, be"fullon."Thisletsyouknowthat 1. PressBroilpad.
oventemperatureortose-SetClock youhavesetthecontrolfortwoop- 2. PressMore+orLess-padforHIorLObroil.
lectHIorLObroil.Nobeep erations. Seepage9foradditionalinformation.
willsoundwhenthesepads Less- Forexample:If
arepressed, yousettheoven "Dim" CLEANPAD
>_ Pressthispadtocancelall tobakeat3500F Bake Usetosetself-cleancycle.
operationsexcepttheTimer CAN£EL andthensetatim- FORMODELSWITHAMANUALDOORLOCK:
andClock. ingoperation,
Functionpadsarethe Bake,Broil, theindicatorlight 1. Closeandlockovendoor.
Clean,Timer,CIock,CookTime,Stop ontheBakepad _mer "Full
On" 2. PressCleanpad."3:00"willappearinthe
TimeandCANCELpads.A beepwill will"dim"andthe display.
soundwhenthesepadsarepressed, indicatorlighton
theTimerpadwillbe"fullon." 3. Ovenwillautomaticallycleanfor3 hoursor
AllfunctionpadsexcepttheCANCEL pressMore+orLess- padtoselect2to4
padfeatureanindicatorlight. Thedisplaywillshowtheoperationfor hoursofcleaning.
thepadwiththe"fullon"indicatorlight.
WhenBakeorBroilpadis Pressthefunctionpadwiththe"dim" Seepage11foradditionalinformation.
pressed,the indicatorlight Bake indicatorlighttorecallthatoperation.
willturnontoletyouknow FORMODELSWITHANAUTOMATIC
thattheovenissetforthis NOTE:If morethan30secondselapse DOORLOCK:
operation, m betweenpressinga functionpadanda
Bake More+or Less-pad,theprogramwillbe 1. PressCleanpad."- :- -" willappearinthe
Indicatorlightson Clean, canceledandthedisplaywillreturntothe display.
Timer,Clock,CookTime previousdisplay. 2. PressMore+orLess-pad."3:00"hoursof
andStopTimepadswillflashwhenthe cleaningtimewillautomaticallybeentered.
padispressed.Theseindicatorlights
willstopflashingbutwillremainlitonce BAKEPAD 3. Ifmoreorlesscleaningtimeisdesired,press
More+orLess-padtoselecttimesbetween
thefunctionstarts. Useforbakingorroasting. 2to4hours.
>> Ifanindicatorlightonafunctionpadis 1. PressBakepad. Seepage11foradditionalinformation.
litandyousetasecondoperation: 2. PressMore+orLess-paduntilthecor-
- Eitherthecontrolwillnotacceptthe rectoventemperatureappearsinthedis-
operationor play.
Seepage8foradditionalinformation.
OVEHCOOKIHG,corn,
COOKTIMESTOPTIMEPADS CONTROLOPTIONS Repeatstepsl and2.12:00
Useto programtheovento startandstop willappearbrieflyinthedisplayfollowedbythe
currenttimeofday.
automatically. CLOCKCONTROLLEDOVEN
1. PressCookTimepadandenterthede- COOKINGBEEPS
siredcookingtime. CONTROL LOCK-OUT
Option1.(defaultoption)Fourbeepsatthe
2. PresstheBakepadandenteroventam- endofcooking,then,onebeepevery30sac- TheContiolLock-Outfeaturepreventsthe
perature, ondsfor the nextfive minutesor untilthe ovenfrombeingturnedon.
3. Todelaythestartofcooking,pressthe Cancelpadispressed.
StopTimepadandenterthetJmeyouwishOption2.Fourbeepsattheendofcooking, TOSETCONTROLLOCK-OUT:
theoventoturnoff. then,nootherbeeps. 1. PressandholdbothStopTimeandCAN-
Seepage10foradditionalinformation. Option3.Fourbeepsattheendofcooking, CELpadsforthreeseconds.
then,onebeepeveryminuteforthenext12 2. "OFF"willappearinthedisplaywhenthis
SETTINGTHECLOCK hoursoruntiltheCANCELpadispressed, featureis activated.Onlytheclockand
timerfunctionswilloperatewhenControl
1. PressClockpad. SETTINGCLOCKCONTROLLEDOVEN Lock-Outfeatureisactivated.
2. Pressor pressandholdMore+or Less- COOKINGBEEPS: Repeatstep1todeactivate.
paduntilthecorrecttimeofdayappearsin
thedisplay. 1. PressCookTimeandClockpadsatthe
sametimeandholdforthreeseconds. OVENTEMPERATURE
Thedisplaywillflashwhenelectricalpoweris
firstsuppliedtotherangeoriftherehasbeen > Asinglebeepwillsound. ADJUSTMENT
apowerfailure. _ Displaywillshowcurrentoption. Youmayadjusttheoventemperatureifyou
Torecallthetimeofdaywhenanotherfunc- 2. PresstheMore+orLess-padtoselectthe thinkthe ovenis not bakingcorrectly.To
tionisdisplayed,presstheClockpad. optionnumberyouwish.Thecurrenttimeof decidehowmuchtochangethetemperature,
Clocktimecannotbechangedwhentheovendaywillreappearinthedisplayafterfour setthe temperature25degreeshigheror
hasbeenprogrammedforclockcontrolled seconds. Jowerthanyourreciperecommends,then
bake.Theresultsofthe"test"shouldgiveyou
cooking,self-cleanordelayedself-clean, anideaofhowmuchtoadjustthetempera-
CANCELCLOCKDISPLAY ture.
SETTINGTHETIMER Ifyoupreferthatthetimeofdaynotbedis-
Thetimercanbesetfromoneminute(0:01) played: TOADJUSTTHEOVENTEMPERATURE:
upto9hoursand50minutes(9:50). TOSET:PressClockandCANCELpadsat 1. PresstheBakepad.
Thetimercanbeusedindependentlyofany thesametimeandholdforthreeseconds. 2. Enter5500bypressingMore+pad.
otherovenactivityanditcanbesetwhile Whenclockdisplayisnotshown,pressClock 3. Pressandholdthe Bakepadforthree
anotherovenfunctionisoperating.THETIMERpadtobrieflyrecallthetimeofday,ifdesired, secondsuntil00°appearsinthedisplay.
DOESNOTCONTROLTHEOVEN. TORESTORE:PresstheClockandCANCEL > Iftheoventemperaturewaspreviously
1. PresstheTimerpad. padsatthesametimeandholdforthreesec- adjusted,thechangewiltbedisplayed.
2. Pressor pressandholdtheMore+or onds. Thetimeof daywillreappearin the Forexample,iftheoventemperature
Less-paduntilthecorrecttimeappearsJn display, wasreducedby15°,thedisplaywJll
thedisplay, show-150.
> Thetimerwillstartautomatically.The AUTOMATICOVENTURNOFF/ 4. PressandholdtheMore+orLess-padto
TIMERindicatorontheTimerpad SABBATHMODE changethetemperature.Eachtimeapad
willlightwheneverthetimerisinuse. ispressed,thetemperaturechangesby50.
Theovenwillautomaticallyturnoffafter12
>- Onelongbeepand"End"willbebriefly hours,ifyouaccidentallyleaveiton.Youcan _ Theoventemperaturecanbein-
displayedtosignaltheendofthetimer deactivatethisfeature,ifdesired, creasedor decreasedby5_to35°.
operation. 5. Thetimeofdaywillautomaticallyreappear
TOCANCELTIMER:PressandholdTimer TOELIMINATE12HOURTURNOFF: inthedisplay.
padforthreeseconds.Timeofdaywillreap- 1. Pres_theClockpadandholdforthree Itisnotnecessarytoreadjusttheoventem-
pearinthedisplay, seconds, peratureifthereisapowerfailureorinterrup-
lion.Broilingandcleaningtemperaturescan-
2.PressandholdtheMore+orLess-paduntil
8:88appearsinthedisplay.Timeofdaywill notbeadjusted.
reappearinthedisplayafterfourseconds.
7
BAKINGANDROASTING OVENLIGHT
Pushtheswitchonthecontrol
paneltoturntheovenlighton
| Besureallpackingmaterialisremoved duringcooking,immediatelydiscardthe andoff.Onselectmodelsthe OVENLIGHT
fromovenbeforeturningon. foodanditscontainer.Thefoodcouldbe ovenlightautomaticallycomes
| Donotuseovenforstoringfoodorcook- contaminated, onwhenevertheovendoorisopened.
ware. | Followthemanufacturer'sdirectionswhen
I PreparedFoodWarning:Followfood usingovencookingbags. OVEH RACKS
manufacturer'sinstructions.If a plastic I Allowsteamandhotairtoescapebefore
frozenfoodcontainerand/oritscover reachingintotheoventocheck,addor
distorts,warps,orisotherwisedamaged removefood.
Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips,see"CookingMadeSimple"booklet. Donotattempttochangetherackposi-
tionwhentheovenishot.
SETTINGTHECONTROLSFOR 7. PressCANCELpadandremovefoodfromYourovenhastworacks.Theyaredesigned
BAKINGANDROASTING theoven.TheBAKEindicatorontheBake
padwillturnoff.TheOVENONindicator witha lock-stopedge
1. PressBakepad.TheBAKEindicatoron willturnoffandthetimeofdaywillreap- TOREMOVERACK:Pullrackstraightout
theBakepadwilllight,and000willlightin pearinthedisplay, untilitstopsatthelock-stopposition;liftupon
display. _ Ifyouforgettoturnofftheoven,itwill thefrontoftherackandpullout.
2, PressorpressandholdtheMore+orLess- automaticallyturnoffattheendof12 <
padtoselectoventemperature, hours.Ifyouwishtodeactivatethis
3500willlightwheneitherpadispressed feature,seepage7. _ I
andoventemperaturecanbesetfrom1700
to5500.
3. Therewillbeafourseconddelaybefore OVEN VEBf
oventurnson.Whentheoventurnsonthe
OVENONindicatorwilllight,andthenthe Whentheovenisin use,theventandsur- TOREPLACE:Placerackontheracksup-
PREHEATindicator will light. The roundingareamaybecomehotenoughto portintheoven;tiltthefrontendupslightly;
preselectedtemperaturewillremaininthe causeburne.Neverblocktheventopening,sliderackbackuntilitclearsthelock-stop
display. OVENVENt position;lowerfrontandslidebackintothe
4. Allow8-15minutesfortheoventopreheat. LOCAT"/O/V oven.
/ °on glass-
Asinglebeepwillindicatethattheovenhas _ ceramicrange NOTE:Do notcoveranentirerackwith
preheatedandtheOVENONindicatorwill _//_ Q'._,_ /" on coilelement aluminumfoilorplacefoilontheovenbottom.
remainlitwhilethePREHEATindicatorwill t__,__.J-_,_1 / range Bakingresultswillbeaffectedanddamage
turnoff. _ mayoccurtotheovenbottom.
5. Placefoodintheoven.
Theoventemperaturecanbechanged
atanytimebypressingtheMore+or
Lees-padforthedesiredtemperature. ;_ Onacoilelementsurface,besurethedrip
Ifanotherfunctionisdisplayed,press bowlintheventlocationhasa holeinthe
theBakepad,thenpresstheMore+or center.Do notcoverthe dripbowlwith
Less-padtoselectnewtemperature, aluminumfoil.
6. Checkcookingprogressatthe minimum
cookingtimeandcooklongerif needed.
OVENVENT
OPENING
OVEHCOOKIHG,COHT.
RACK POSITIONS 4.Checkfor properinstallationby placing BR01[IHG
- yourhandonthetopsurfaceofthehalfrack
andpressingdownfirmly. 1. PresstheBroilpad.TheBROILindicator
ontheBroilpadwilllightand000willlight
5
_, TOREMOVEFROMTHEOVEN: inthedisplay.TheOVENONindicatorwill
3 Whenthe oven is -- lightandtherewillbeaneightsecond
2 cool,graspthe top r_ _ . delaybeforetheoventurnson.
.... _ 2, PresstheMore+padtoselectHI(high)
centerofthehalfrack _
andpullupwarduntil broilortheLess-padtosetLO(low)broil.
thebacktabsonthe SelectHIbroilfornormalbroilingorselect
RACK5(highestposition): rackslideoutof the 5/ /,.,j' k.. LObroilforlowtemperaturebroilingof
Usedfortoastingbreadorbroilingthin ovenbackslots, longercookingfoodssuchaspoultry.
non-fattyfoods. 3. Foroptimumbrowning,preheatbroilele-
mentforthreetofourminutesbeforeadd-
RACK4: ingfood.
Usedformostbroiling.
I Donotusecookwarethatextendsbe- 4. Placefoodintheoven.Leaveovendoor
RACK3: yondedgeofrack. opentothefirststopposition(approx.4
Usedformostbakedgoodsona cookie I Forbestresults,allowtwoinchesbe- inches).
sheetor jellyrollpan,layercakes,fruit tweenthepanplacedontherackand 5. Turnmeatonceabouthalfwaythrough
pies,orfrozenconveniencefoods, theovensidewall. cooking.
RACK2: I Whenopeningthe ovendoor,allow 6. PressCANCELpad.Removefoodand
Usedforroastingsmallcutsofmeat,cas- steamandhotairto escapebefore broilerpanfromtheoven.TheOVENON
seroles,bakingloavesof bread,bundt reachingintotheoventoremovefood. indicatorandtheBROILindicatoronthe
cakesorcustardpies. I Usecautionwhenremovingitemsfrom Broilpadwillturnoffandthetimeofday
RACK1: thehalfracktoavoidburns, willreappearindisplay.
Usedforroastinglargecutsofmeatand I Carefullyremoveitemsfromthelower
racktoavoiddisturbingthehalfrack.
poultry,frozenpies,dessertsoufflesor
angelfoodcake. I "HALFRACK"AccessoryKitisavail-
MULTIPLERACKCOOKING: ablefromyourdealerwhennotin- I Forbestresults,useapandesignedfor
cludedwithrangeor call1-800-688- broiling.
Tworack:Userackpositions2and4,or 8408toorderdirect. I Foradditionalbroilingtips,refertothe
1and4. ........... "CookingMadeSimple"booklet.
I Expectbroiltimesto increaseand
HALFRACK(selectmodels) browningtobeslightlylighterifappli-
anceisinstalledona208voltcircuit.
Tabs .... ........ ......
TOovenINSTALLiscool. _
INOVEN: Suppo_A¢_
1.Alwaysinstall _ TotalCookTime
halfrackwhen "_..._'_ (Minutes)**
_\%% TypeofMeat RackPosition* Doneness
2.Toinstall,graspFront_ -Bac°n 4 WellDone 6-10min.
topcenterofthe BeefSteaks--1"thick 4 Medium 15-18min.
halfrack.Alignthesidearmsupportbe- 4 Well 19-23rain.
tweenthetopfourthandfifthovenrack
guides.Insertthetwotabsontheback Chicken--Pieces 3or4 WellDone (LOBroil)30-45min.
frameofthehalfrackintotheslotsonthe Fish--Fillets 4 Flaky 8-12min.
upperleftrearoftheovenwall.
3. Pushfirmlyonthetopsurfaceofthehalf Steaks,1"thick 4 Flaky 10-15min.
rackuntilthetabsslideintotheslotsand GroundBeef--Patties,3/4"thick 4 WellDone 15-18min.
thehalfracksidearmsupportrestsonthe Ham--PrecookedSlice,1/2"thick 4 Warm 8-12rain.
fourthovenrackguide.
PorkChops--1"thick 4 WellDone 22-26rain.
*Thetoprackpositionis#5.
**Broilingtimesareapproximateandmayvarydependingonthemeat.
(LO(K(ONTROLLEDOVEN SEtt,NGtHeCONTROLSFOR6.Whentheoventumson,theOVENON
CLOCK CONTROLLED OVEN indicatorwilllightandtheoventem-
(OOKIFIG CO0 KING peraturewillappearinthedisplay.Press
theCookTimepadtorecalltheremain-
1. PresstheCookTimepad.TheCOOK ingcooktime.
TIMEindicatorontheCookTimepadwill
flashand0:00willlightindisplay. 7. Ovenwillautomaticallyturnoff.Four
beepswillsoundand"END"willlightin
Highlyperishablefoodssuchasdairy 2. Pressor pressandholdMore+orLess- thedisplay.Abeepwillsoundevery30
products,pork,poultryor seafoodare padtoentercookingtime. secondsforthenext5minutes.
notrecommendedfordelayedcooking. 3. PresstheBakepad.TheBAKEindicatoron8. PressCANCELpadandbeepswillstop.
>_Clockcontrolledbakingis notrecom- theBakepadwilllightand000willlightin Removefoodfromoven.
mendedforbakeditemsthatrequirea display.
preheatedoven,suchascakes,cookies NOTE:Beepswill soundand 000will
andbreads, flashin displayif the Bakepadis not
pressedwithinfourseconds,
I It is notnecessarytoseta start
Theclockmustbefunctioningandsetatthe 4. PressorpressandholdMore+or Less- time.Controlwilldeterminewhen
correcttimeofdayforthisfeaturetooperate padtoenteroventemperature, toturntheovenonbasedonthe
correctly. 5. IfYouWishto DelaytheStartofCook- cooktimeyouset.
ing:(ifnot,skipto#6)
ClockControlledOvenCookingisusedto _ PresstheStopTimepad.TheSTOP I Seepage7 ifyouwishtochange
turntheovenonandoffatapresettimeofday. TIMEindicatorontheStopTimepad theendofcookingreminderbeeps.
Thisfeaturecan beusedwitheitheroven willflash, ................... ........
cookingorself-cleaning.
PressorpressandholdMore+or
> ImmediateStart:Oventurnsonimmedi- Less-padtoenterthetimeofdayyou
atelyandautomaticallyturnsoffatapre- wishtheoventoturnoff.
settime.
> PresstheClockpad.Thetimeofday
> BelayedStart:Delaysthestartofcooking willthenreappearinthedisplay.
orcleaningandautomaticallyturnsoffat
apresettime.
Cooktimecanbesetforupto11hoursand59
minutes(11:59).
(,ARE&CLEANING
,....r....)tLt_LLtAPtOYEFI Wipeupexcessgreaseerspi,,oversIromthe ovethedoorlock,everrighttethe
ovenbottomto preventexcessivesmoking, lockedposition(selectmodels).
flare-upsorflamingduringthecleancycle.For
easeofcleaning,theheatingelementcanbe _,_ i
liftedslightly(1inch).
Itisnormalforpartsoftherangeto
becomehotduringacleancycle Wipeupsugaryandacidspilloverssuchas 3. PresstheCleanpad.
sweetpotatoes,tomatoormilk-basedsauces. >-TheCLEANindicatorontheClean
_'-Avoidtouchingcooktop,door,win- Porcelainenamelisacidresistant,notacid
dow,orovenventareaduringaciean proof.Theporcelainfinishmaydiscolorif padwillflash.
cycle, acidicspillsarenotwipeduppriortoaself- >_TheLOCKindicatorwilllighton
Topreventdamagetoovendoor,do cleancycle, modelswithautomaticlockfeature
notattempttoopenthedoorwhenthe and "- :- -" or3:00willlightin
LOCKindicatorisdisplayed. DURINGCLEANCYCLE displaydependingonyourmodel.
>- Oonotusecommercialovenclean. WhentheLOCKindicatorlightsinthedisplay, ifthedoorisnotclosedorlocked,
orsontheself-cleanovenfinishor thedoorcannotbeopened.Topreventdamage "dr"willappearinthedisplay.
aroundanypartoftheovenasthey todoor,donotforcedooropenwhentheLOCK4. PressMore+or Less-padto select
willdamagethefinishorparts, lightisilluminated, cleantimeorchangecleantime.The
Somesmokeandodormaybedetectedthefirst ovenwillautomaticallycleanfor3hours
Theself-cleancycleusesabovenormalcook-fewtimestheoveniscleaned.Thisisnormal or,select2hoursforlightsoilupto4
ingtemperaturestoautomaticallycleanthe andwilllessenintime.Smokemayalsooccurif hoursforheavysoiL.
entireoveninterior, ovenisheavilysoiledorifbroilerpanwasleftin 5. IFYOUWISHTODELAYTHESTART
Itisnormalforexcessiveflare-ups,smoking oven. OFCLEANING(ifnot,skipto#6):
andflamingtooccurduringcleaningifthe Asovenheats,youmayhearsoundsofmetal > PresstheStopTimepad.
ovenisheavilysoiled.Itisbettertocleanthe partsexpandingandcontracting.Thisisnormal > PressMore+padtoselectthetime
ovenregularlyratherthantowaituntilthere andwillnotdamageoven.
isaheavybuild-upofsoilintheoven. ofdayyouwishtheoventoturnoff.
Duringthe cleaningprocess,the kitchen AFTERSELF-CLEANING > PressClockpadandtimeofday
shouldbewellventilatedtohelpeliminate Aboutonehouraftertheendof theclean willreappearinthedisplay.Press
normalodorsassociatedwithcleaning, cycle,theLOCKindicatorlightwillturnoff. theStopTimepadtorecallthe
Atthispoint,thedoorcanbeopened, timeyouset.
BEFORESELF-CLEANING Somesoilmayleavealightgray,powderyash 6. Whentheoventurnson:
Turnofftheovenlightbeforecleaningasthe whichcanberemovedwithadampcloth.Ifsoil > TheOVENONindicatorwilllight.
lightmayburnoutduringthecleancycle, remains,it indicatesthatthecleancyclewas > TheLOCKindicatorwilllightwhen
Removebroilerpan,allpansandtheoven notlongenough.Thesoilwillberemoveddur- ovenheatsto400oFonmodelsWith
racksfromtheoven.Theovenrackswill ingthenextcleancycle, amanualdoorlock.Thedoorcan-
discolorandmaynotslideeasilyaftera Iftheovenrackswereleftintheovenanddo notbeopenedwhenLOCKindica-
self-cleancycle, notslidesmoothlyafteracleancycle,wiperacks torislit.
Cleanovenframe,doorframe(areaoutside andembossedracksupportswith a small 7. Aboutonehourafterthecleancycle
thedoorgasket)andaroundtheopeningin amountofvegetableoiltorestoreeaseofmove- ends,theLOCKindicatorwillturnoff
thedoorgasketwithanonabrasivecleaning mont. andtheovendoorcanbeopened(se-
agentsuchas BonAmi*ordetergentand Awhitediscolorationmayappearafterclean- lectmodels.movedoorlocklevertothe
lefttounlock).
water.Theseareasarenotexposedtoclean- ingifacidicorsugaryfoodswerenotwipedup
ing temperatures beforethecleancycle.Thisdiscolorationisnor-
and should be __ realandwillNOTaffectperformance. TOCANCELCLEANCYCLE:
cleanedtoprevent Finelinesmayappearintheporcelainresulting PresstheCANCELpad.IftheLOCKindi-
soilfrombakingon fromtheheatingandcoolingofthefinish.This catorisNOTlit,unlock(selectmodels)and
during the clean isnormalandwillnotaffectperformance, opentheovendoor.IftheLOCKindicatoris
cycle, lit,allowoventocoolaboutonehourthen
Topreventdamage,donotclean orrub SETTINGTHECONTROLSFOR unlock(selectmodels)andopenovendoor.
thegasketaroundtheovendoor.Thegas- SELF-CLEAN
ketisdesignedto sealinheatduringthe
cleancycle. NOTE:Theseinstructionscoverautomatic
lockandmanuallockmodels.
]1 1. Closetheovendoor.
CL[ANINGPROC[OUR[SCLOCKANDCONTROLOR,PBOWLS-CHROME
PAD AREA (SELECT MODELS)
> Toactivate"ControlLock"forcleaning, > Whencool,washaftereachuse,rinse
seepage7. anddrytopreventstainingordiscolora-
>- Be sure applianceis off and all > Wipewithadampclothanddry. tion.
partsarecool beforehandlingor > Glasscleanersmaybeusedifsprayed > Tocleanheavysoil,soakinhotsudsy
cleaning.Thisis to avoiddamage onaclothfirst.DONOTspraydirectly water,thenusemildabrasivecleaner
andpossibleburns, oncontrolpadanddisplayarea. suchasSoftScrub*andaplasticscour-
ingpad.Donotuseabrasivecleaning
agents.
> To preventstainingor discoloration, CONTROL KNOBS
cleanapplianceaftereachuse.
RemoveknobsintheOFFpositionby ENAMEL (PAINTED) - SIDEPAN-
> If a partis removed,be sureit is pullingforward.
ELS,STORAGEDRAWER,DOORHANDLES
correctlyreplaced. _ Wash,rinseanddry.Donotuseabrasive & OVENDOOR (SELECTMODELS)
cleaningagentsastheymayscratchthe > Whencool,washwithwarmsoapywa-
finish.
BACKGUARD AND COOKTOP - ter,rinseanddry.Neverwipeawarmor
> Turnon eachelementto besurethe hotsurfacewitha dampclothasthis
PORCELAINENAMEL(COOKTOPON COIL
knobshavebeencorrectlyreplaced, maydamagethesurfaceandmaycause
ELEMENTSURFACE,TRIMON GLASS-
CERAMICSURFACE) a steam burn.
Porcelainenamelisglassfusedonmetaland DRIP BOWLS - PORCELAIN > Forstubbornsoil,usemildlyabrasive
maycrackor chipwithmisuse.It is acid (SELECTMODELS) cleaningagentssuchasbakingsoda
pasteorBenAmi*.Donotuseabrasive
resistant,notacidproof.AHspillovers,espe- Porcelainmaydiscolororcrazeifoverheated, cleanerssuchassteelwoolpadsor
ciallyacidicor sugaryspillovers,shouldbe Thisis normalandwillnotaffectcooking ovencleaners.Theseproductswill
wipedupimmediatelywithadrycloth, performance, scratchorpermanentlydamagethesur-
> Whencool,washwithsoapywater,rinse > Whencool,washaftereachuse,rinse face.
anddry. anddrytopreventstainingordiscolora- NOTE:Useadryoweore tow/pe
>- Neverwipeoffawarmorhotsurfacewith tion.Maybewashedinthedishwasher, upsp///s,espee/;_//yacidicor suEaty
adampcloth.Thismaycausecrackingor > Tocleanheavysoil,soakin hotsudsy ep/Yls.Suffacemayd/sco/orordu///fse//
chipping, water,thenusea mildabrasivecleaner /anot/mmed/ate/yremovedTh/s/_'
> Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor suchasSoftScrub*andaplasticscour- espec/a//y/mportantforwh/tesuffaces.
causticcleaningagentsonexteriorfinish ingpad.
ofrange. > Forburnedonsoil,removefromrange, GLASS -- OVENWINDOW& DOOR
placeonnewspapersandcarefullyspray (SELECTMODELS)
BROILER PAN AND INSERT withcommercialovencleaner.(Donot
spraysurroundingsurfaces.)Placein > Avoidusingexcessiveamountsofwa-
Nevercoverinsertwithaluminumfoil as plasticbagandallowto soakseveral terwhichmayseepunderor behind
thispreventsthefat fromdrainingtothe hours.Wearingrubbergloves,remove glasscausingstaining.
panbelow, frombag,wash,rinseanddry. > Washwithsoapandwater.Rinsewith
> Placesoapyclothoverinsertandpan;let clearwateranddry.Glasscleanercan
soaktoloosensoil. beusedifsprayedonaclothfirst.
> Washinwarmsoapywater.Usescouring > Donotuseabrasivematerialssuchas
padtoremovestubbornsoil. scouringpads,steelwoolorpowdered
> Broilerpanandinsertcanbecleanedin cleanersastheywillscratchglass.
dishwasher.
CARE8,CLEANING,CONT.
GLASS-CERAMIC COOKTOP - > Burned-onorCrustySoils- Scrubwith
(SELECT MODELS) a"scratchless"or"neverscratch"scrubberOVEN RACKS
Neveruseovencleaners,chlorinebleach, spongeandCooktopCleaningCreme*.
Cleanwithsoapywater.
ammoniaor glasscleanerswithamino- NOTE:Holdarazorbladescraperata300
Removestubbornsoilwithcleansingpow-
nia.NOTE:Callanauthorizedservicerif angleandcarefullyscrapeoffanyremain-
theglass.ceramictopshouldcrack,break ingsoil.Thencleanasde- derorsoap-filledscouringpad.Rinseand
orif metalor aluminumfoilshouldmelt scribedpreviously.Oo j" dry.
onthecooktop, not usetherazor > Rackswillpermanentlydiscolorandmay
> Allowcooktoptocoolbeforeclean- blade for daily notslidesmoothlyifleftintheovenduring
ing. cleaningas it aself-cleanoperation.Ifthisoccurs,wipe
> General- Alwayscleancooktopafter maywear therackandembossedracksupportswith
the pat- asmallamountofvegetableoiltorestore
eachusewitha damppapertoweland tern on the easeofmovement,thenwipeoffexcess
CooktopCleaningCreme*(PartNo. glass, oil.
20000001)**.Thenbuffwithaclean,dry
cloth. > MeltedSugaror Plastic- Immediately
NOTE."Permanentstainswilldevelopl/ turnelementtoLOWandscrapefromhot PLASTIC FINISHES -
surfacetoacoolarea.Thenturnelement BACKGUARDTRIM_x ENDCAPS
sol/isallowedtocookonbyrepeatedly OFFandallowtocool.Cleanresiduewith
usingthecooktopwhensoiled razorbladescraperandCoektopCleanJng> Whencool,cleanwithsoapandwater,
HeavySoilsorMetalMarks-Dampena Creme*. rinseanddry.
"scratchless"or"neverscratch"scrubber _- Useaglasscleanerandasoftcloth.
sponge.ApplyCooktopCleaningCreme* NOTE:Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor
andscrubto removeas muchsoilas METAL FINISHES- TRIM
caustic//quidorpowderedc/eansersonp/astic
possible.Applyathinlayerofthecreme _ Washwithsoapandwater,aglasscleaner, finishes.Thesec/eaningagentsw///scratchor
overthesoil,coverwitha damppaper ormildliquidsprays, marhn/sh.
towelandletstand30to45minutes(2to > To preventscratchingor dullingof the NOTE:Topreventstainingor discoloration,
3hoursforveryheavysoil).Keepmoistby finish,donotusemildlyabrasive,abra- wipeupfat,greaseoracid(tomato,lemon,
coveringthepapertowelwithplasticwrap. sive,harshor causticcleanerssuchas vinegar,milk,fruRjuice,marinade)/mmedi
Scrubagain,thenbuffwitha cleandry ovencleaners, ate/yw/thadrypapertowe/orc/oth.
cloth.
NOTE:Only use a CLEAN,DAMP
"scratchless"padthatissafefornon- OVEN INTERIOR
stickcookware.Thepatternandglass > Fellowinstructionsonpage11forself-
willbedamagedif thepadisnotdamp, cleaningoven.
ifthepadissoiled,orifanothertypeof
padisused.
* Brandnamesareregisteredtrademarksoftherespectivemanufacturers.
**Toordercall1-800-688-8408.
B
MAINENAN¢[ OVENWINDOW LEVELINGLEGS
(SELECTMODELS)
OVENDOOR Toprotecttheovendoorwindow:
1. Do notuseabrasivecleaningagents
suchassteelwoolscouringpadsorpow-> Besuretheanti-tipbracketsecures
deredcleansersastheymayscratchthe oneoftherearlevelinglegstothefloor.
Donotplaceexcessiveweightonor glass. Thisbracketpreventstherangefrom
standonanopenovendoor.Thiscould accidentallytipping.
causetherangetotipover,breakthe 2. Do not hitthe glasswithpots,pans,
door,orinjuretheuser. furniture,toys,orotherobjects. Therangeshouldbeleveled
Donotattempttoopenorclosedooror 3. Donotclosetheovendooruntiltheoven wheninstalled.Iftherangeisnot
operateovenuntildoorisproperlyre- racksareinplace, level,turntheplasticleveling
placed. Scratching,hitting,jarringor stressingthe legs,locatedateachcor-
Neverplacefingersbetweenhingeandglassmayweakenitsstructurecausingan neroftherange,until
frontovenframe.Hingearmsarespring increasedriskofbreakageatalaterdate. rangeislevel.
mounted.Ifaccidentallyhit,thehinge
willsiamshutagainstovenframeand OVENLIGHT "_EVE,_,_,_'G
couldinjureyourfingers.
TOREMOVE: STORAGE DRAWER
1. Whencool,opentheovendoortothebroil> Disconnectpowerto rangebefore
stopposition(openedaboutfourinches), replacinglightbulb.
2. Graspdoorateachside.Donotusethe
>- Usea drypotholdertopreventpos- > Donotstoreplastic,paperproducts,
doorhandletoliftdoor.
sibleharmtohandswhenreplacing foodorflammablematerialsin this
3. Liftupevenlyuntildoorclearshingearms. bulb. drawer.Thedrawermaybecometoo
> Makesurebulbiscoolbeforetouch- warmfortheseitemswhentheoven
ingbulb. isinuse.
> Donottouchhotbulbwitha damp
clothasthismaycausethebulbto Thestoragedrawercanberemovedtoallow
break, youtocleanundertherange.
_uLecowR TOREMOVE:
TOREPLACE: __._. 1. Emptydrawerandpullouttothefirststop
1. Graspdoorateachside. __ '_ position.
2. Alignslotsinthedoorwiththehingearms 2. Liftupthefrontofthedrawer.
ontherange. 3. Pullouttothesecondstopposition.
3. Slidethedoordownontothehingearms RE_-A_NE_ 4. Graspsidesandliftdrawerupandout.
untilthedooriscompletelyseatedonthe
hinges.Pushdownonthetopcornersof TOREPLACEOVENLIGHTBULB: TOREPLACE:
thedoortocompletelyseatdooronhinges. 1. Whenoveniscool,holdbulbcoverin 1. Fittheendsofthedrawerglidesintothe
Doorshouldnotappearcrooked, place,thenslidewireretaineroffcover, railsintherange.
NOTE:Theovendoorona newrangemay NOTE:Bulbcoverwillfallifnotheldin 2. Liftupthefrontofthedrawerandgently
feel"spongy"whenitisclosed.Thisisnormal placewhileremovingwireretainer, pushintothefirststopposition.
andwilldecreasewithuse. 2. Removebulbcoverandlightbulb. 3. Liftdrawerupagainandpushuntildrawer
3. Replacewitha40wattappliancebulb. isclosed.
4. Replacebulbcoverandsecurewithwire
retainer.
5. Reconnectpowerto therange.Reset
clock.
BEFOREYOUCALLFORSERYI(E
FORMOSTCONCERNS,TRY 5. Pittingorflaking. OVENDIDNOTCLEANPROPERLY.
THESEFIRST: I Sugarybe!loversthatwerenot I Longercleaningtimemaybeneeded.
I Checkifovencontrolshavebeenproperly removedpromptly.Seepg.13. II Excessivespillovers,especiallysugaryand/
set. oracidicfoods,werenotremovedpriortothe
II Checktobesureplugissecurelyinserted BAKINGRESULTSARENOTAS self-deancycle.
intoreceptacle. EXPECTEDORDIFFERFROM
II Checkorre-setcircuitbreaker.Checkor PREVIOUSOVEN. OVENDOORWILL NOTUNLOCK
replacefuse. I Checktheoventemperatureselected.Make AFTERSELF-CLEANCYCLE.
II Checkpowersupply, sureovenispreheatedwhenrecipeordirec- II Oveninteriorisstillhot.Allowaboutonehour
tionsrecommendpreheat, fortheoventocoolafterthecompletionofa
PARTORALLOFAPPLIANCEDOES II Makesuretheovenventhasnotbeen self-cleancycle.Thedoorcanbeopened
NOTWORK. blocked.Seepg.8forlocation, whentheLOCKindicatorwordisnotdis-
I Checktomakesurerangeislevel, played.
II Checkifsurfaceand/orovencontrolshaveII Temperaturesoftenvarybetweena new
beenproperlyset.Seepgs.3&6. ovenandanoldone.Asovensage,theoven MOISTURECOLLECTSONOVEN
i Checkifovendoorisunlockedafterself- temperatureoften"drifts"andmaybecome WINDOW.
cleancycle.Seepg.11. hotterorcooler.Seepg.7forinstructionson
II Checkifovenissetforadelayedcookor adjustingtheoventemperature.NOTE'ltis II Thisisnormalwhencookingfoodshighin
cleanprogram.Seepgs.10&11. notrecommendedtoadjustthetemperature moisture.
ifonlyoneortworecipesareinquestion. II Excessivemoisturewasusedwhencleaning
II Usecorrectpan.Darkpansproducedark thewindow.
SURFACEOROVENELEMENTS browning.Shinypansproducelightbrown-
FAILTOOPERATEORHEAT ing.See"CookingMadeSimple"booklet THEREISASTRONGODOROR
FOOD. formoreinformationonbakeware. LIGHTSMOKEWHENOVENIS
II Checkifsurfaceand/orovencontrolshaveII Checkrackpositionsandpanplacement. TURNEDON.
beenproperlyset.Seepgs.3&6. Staggerpanswhenusingtworacks.Allow
II Checkif ovendoorisunlockedafterself- 1-2inchesbetweenpansandovenwall. II Thisisnormalforanewrangeandwilldisap-
pearafterafewuses.Initiatingacleancycle
cleancycle.Seepg.11. II Checktheuseoffoilintheoven.Neveruse will"burnoff"theodorsmorequickly.
II Checkifovenissetforadelayedcookor foiltocoveranentireovenrack.Placea
cleanprogram.Seepgs.10&11. smallpieceoffoilontherackbelowthepan I Turningonaventilationfanwillhelpremovethesmokeand/orodor.
I Checkifcoilelementisproperlyinstalled tocatchspillovers.
II Excessivefoodsoilsontheovenbottom.Use
orneedstobereplaced.Seepg.5. aself-cleancycle.
FOODISNOTBROILINGPROPERLY
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE ORSMOKESEXCESSIVELY.
"F" PLUSA NUMBERAPPEARSIN
SHOWSWEAR. II Checkovenrackpositions.Foodmaybetoo THEDISPLAY.
closetoelement.
1.Tinyscratchesorabrasions. II Thisiscalleda faultcode. Ifa faultcode
IICooktopandpanbottomareclean. II Broilelementwasnotpreheated.
appearsin thedisplayandbeepssound,
Donotslideglassormetalpans II Aluminumfoilwasincorrectlyused.Never presstheCANCELpad.Ifthefaultcodeand
acrosstop.Makesurepanbottomis linethebroilerinsertwithfoil. beepscontinue,disconnectpowertotheap-
netrough.Usetherecommended II Ovendoe,wasclosedduringbroiling.Leave pliance.Waitafewminutes,thenreconnect
cleaningagents.Seepg.13. thedooropentothefirststopposition(about power.Iffaultcodeandbeepsstillcontinue,
2. Metalmarks. 4inches), disconnectpowertetheapplianceandcallan
IIDonotslidemetalpansacrosstop. II Trimexcessfatfrommeatbeforebroiling, authorizedservicer.
Whencool,cleanwithCooktop II Iftheovenisheavilysoiled,excessiveflare-
CleaningCreme.Seepg.13. II Asoiledbroilerpanwasused. upsmayresultinafaultcodeduringaclean
3. Brownstreaksandspecks, cycle.PressCANCELpadandallowthe
IISpillsnotremovedpromptly.Wiping OVENWILLNOTSELF-CLEAN. oventocoolcompletely.Wipeoutexcesssoil,
withsoiledclothorsponge.Pan II Checktomakesurethecycleisnotsetfora thenresetthecleancycle.Ifthefaultcodeand
bottomnotclean, delayedstart.Seepg.11. beepsstillcontinue,disconnectpowertothe
4. Areaswithametallicsheen. II Checkifdoorisclosed, applianceandcallanauthorizedservicer.
IIMineraldepositsfromwaterandfood.
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NOTES
YTAGRANGEWARRANTY
FullOneYearWarranty-PartsandLabor WHATISHOTCOVEREDBYTHESEWARRANTIES:
Forone(1)yearfromtheoriginalretailpurchase 1. Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyofthefollowing:
date,anypartwhichfailsinnormalhomeusewill a. Improperinstallation,delivery,ormaintenance.
berepairedorreplacedfreeofcharge, b. Anyrepair,modification,alteration,oradjustmentnotauthorizedbythe
LimitedWarranties- PartsOnly manufactureroranauthorizedservicer.
SecondYear-Afterthefirstyearfromtheorigi- c. Misuse,abuse,accidents,orunreasonableuse.
halpurchasedate,partswhichfailinnormalhome d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,or supply.
usewillberepairedorreplacedfreeofchargefor
e. Impropersettingofanycontrol.
thepartitself,withtheownerpayingallothercosts,
includinglabor,mileageandtransportation. 2. Warrantiesarevoidiftheoriginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,altered
ThirdThroughFifthYear-Fromtheoriginalpur- orcannotbereadilydetermined.
chasedate,partslistedbelowwhichfailinnormal 3. Lightbulbs.
homeusewillberepairedor replacedfreeof 4. Productspurchasedforcommercialorindustrialuse.
chargeforthepartitself,withtheownerpayingall 5. Thecostofserviceorservicecallto:
othercosts,includinglabor,mileageandtrans-
portation, a. Correctinstallationerrors.
> ElectronicControls b. Instructtheuserontheproperuseoftheproduct.
> Glass-ceramicCooktop:duetothermal c. Transporttheappliancetotheservicer.
breakage. 6. Consequentialor incidentaldamagessustainedbyanypersonasa resultof
> ElectricHeatingElements:surface,broil anybreachofthesewarranties.Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimi-
andbakeelementsonelectriccooking tationofconsequentialorincidentaldamages,sotheaboveexclusionmaynot
appliances, apply.
CanadianResidents
Theabovewarrantiesonlycoveranappliancein- IFYOUHEEDSERVICE
stalledinCanadathathasbeencertifiedorlisted
byappropriatetestagenciesforcompliancetoa I CallthedealerfromWhomyourappliancewaspurchasedor callMaytag
NationalStandardofCanadaunlesstheappliance AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistanceat1-800-688-9900
wasbroughtintoCanadaduetotransferofresi- USAor1-800-688-2002CANADA,tolocateanauthorizedservicer.
dencefromtheUnitedStatestoCanada. I Besureto retainproofof purchaseto verifywarrantystatus.Referto
LimitedWarrantyOutsidetheUnitedStatesand WARRANTYforfurtherinformationonowner'sresponsibilitiesforwarranty
Canada- PartsOnly service.
Fortwo(2)yearsfromthedateoforiginalretail I Ifthedealerorservicecompanycannotresolvetheproblem,writetoMaytag
purchase,anypartwhichfailsinnormalhomeuse AppliancesSalesCompany,Attn:CAIR®Center,P.O.Box2370,Cleveland,
willberepairedorreplacedfreeofchargeforthe TN37320-2370orcall1-800-688-9900USAor 1-800-688-2002Canada.
partitself,withtheownerpayingallothercosts, U.S.customersusingTTYfordeaf,hearingimpairedorspeechimpaired,call
includinglabor,mileageandtransportation. 1-800-688-2080.
Thespecificwarrantiesexpressedabovearethe NOTE:Whenwritingor callingaboutaserviceproblem,pleaseincludethe
ONLYwarrantiesprovidedbythemanufacturer, followinginformation:
Thesewarrantiesgiveyouspecificlegalrights, a.Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber;
andyoumaya/sohaveotherrightswhichvafv
fromstatetostate, b.Modelnumberandserialnumber;
c.Nameandaddressofyourdealerorservicer;
d.Acleardescriptionoftheproblemyouarehaving;
e.Proofofpurchase(salesreceipt).
I User'sguides,servicemanualsandpartsinformationareavailablefromMaytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistance.
MAYTAG 403 West Fourth Street North ° P.O. Box 39 ° Newton, Iowa 50208
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