Maytag ACCELLIS MER67 User manual

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Use this Cooking Guide to learn how to get the best results [rornyour Maytag AccellisT. 2X Range. You'll find easy-to-unc
how-to's for the SpeedOptions, plus delicious,step-by-steprecipes. No needto purchasenewcookwareor discardyour
recipes.This guide wilJhelpyou cook newand old recipeswith confidence.
_-_- MainDish,SideDish,Pizza Thisoption usesa slightly Whenusinga SpeedOption,thereisNO NEEDTO PRE
higher amountof microwaveenergywith conventionalradiant OVENorSETAN OVENTEMPERATURE.Followtheseea:
heat to cooksuchfoodsas meats,poultry,fish,casseroles,veg-
etables,pizza(regularandself-rise),andfrozenconveniencefoods. _ SELECTtheappropriaterack position(seepage
foodinovenandshutdoor.
BakedGoods,EggDishes Thisoptionusesslightlylower _ PRESSthedesiredSpeedOptionpod.
amountsof microwaveenergy along with conventionalradiant
heatto gentlycookdelicatefoodssuchasegg-and cheese-based _ SETtheconventionalbaketime(orwhattherecip,
dishesand bakedgoods, in minutesusingthenumberpads,thenpressthe,
pad. AUTOSETwill automaticallycut thetime in
Defrost This option usesonly microwave energy to example,press[6] [0] for a 1-hour cook time,
quicklydefrostlargeor smallamountsof food.TheDefrostoption [AUTOSET].Theovenwill setitselffor 30 minute
givesyou a distinctadvantageover a regular microwavewhen If thespeedbake time is known (half of thecc
defrostingfoods.It allowsyouto safelyand quicklydefrostlarge baketime),you may enterthattime. However,&
items-- eventheholidayturkey, theAUTOSETpad. Thetimeenteredwill notbe.
_°_ _ AFTERthree-fourthsof thetime haselapsed,th_
_ FrozenDinners Thisoptionisspeciallydesignedtouse
microwaveenergyfor cookingpreparedfrozenmealspackaged beepand display"CHECKFOOD."Youmaych_
in heatproof paper and plastic containers with just enough doneness,or ignoreitand the ovenwill continue
conventionalradiant heatadded for thebrowning your normal _ ATthe end of the setcooking time, the displ{
microwavecan't provide. "ENTERMORETIMEIFNEEDED."If additionalo
AUTO isneeded,pressthenumberpadsto add actual
SEX Auto Set Thiscontrolfeatureallows you to enter the cooking.(Theovenwill notcutthisadditionaltim_
cookingtimecalledfor in a conventionalrecipe.Pressingthispad general,only2 to5 minutesofadditionaltimeisr
will automaticallycut the conventionalcook time in half for maximumtimethatcanbeaddedis 10minutes.
speedcooking. _ WHENthefood isdone,pressCANCELto turnt
[If youaccidentallypressCANCELbutwanttocc
a littlelonger,youmustresettheSpeedOption,
Thecorrectamountofcookingtimeisveryimportanttooverallresults.Mostitemscookinabouthalfthetimeofaconventionaloven,
donenessoffoodattheCHECKFOODsignalduringcooking,continuecookingifneeded,
RACK SPEEDOPTION
FOOD POSITION* SETTING TIPS
Seepage13inCookingGuidefor:
MEATS >_ Usemetalpanstoreducespatteringwhen
Beef,Pork 2 ._ roastsandturkey.
WholeChicken 3
>- Forfastercooking,useglassbakingdishesfor
Turkey,unstuffed 1
andfish.
Fish,thawed 3
MAINDISH > Useovencookingbagsforlesstenderroasts.
Lasagna 3 >_ Turnroastsoverhalfwaythroughcooking.
Meatloaf 3
>- Shieldfastercookingareasonmeat& poult
TunaNoodle 3
aluminumfoil.
FrozenPizza -self-rise 2
-regular 2 > Forbestresults,useglassbakingdishesfor
andmeatleaf.
Seepage19inCookingGuidefor: >- Placeself-risefrozenpizzadirectlyontherack
SIDEDISH apan.Placeregularpizzainapan.
Potatoes,baked 3
>- Addtoppings(cheese,breadcrumbs,sauces
Squash,halved 3
lastfewminutesofcooking.
FrozenPotatoProducts 3
Seepage32inCookingGuidefor:
BAKEDGOODS >- Usemetalpansforbrowniesandbarcookies.
Brownies,barcookies 2
> Useglassbakingdishesforapplecrisp.
AppleCrisp 2
Muffins 3 > Timesmaybeslightlymorethanhalfforbakec
CinnamonRolls,refrigerated 2 Addtimeasneeded.
EGG/CHEESE-BASEDDISHES 2or3 >- Eggcasserolesaredonewhensetandgolden
Seepage33inCookingGuidefor:
FROZENDINNERS > Settimeinminutesforthemaximumconvention
Packagedinheatproof 2 time,followedbytheAUTOSETpad.Timewil
paperandplastic inhalf.
Seepage34inCookingGuidefor:
DEFROST _i _ > Shieldthinedgeswithfoilpriortodefrosting.
Roasts 2
WholeChicken 2
*Thebottomrackpositionis#1.
PRECAUTIONSTOAVOIDPOSSIBLEEXPOSURETOEX(ESSIVEMICROWAVEENERGY
A) DONOTattempttooperatethisovenusingtheSpeedOp- C) DONOToperatetheovenifit isdamaged.Itisparticularlyirr
tionswiththedooropensinceopen-dooroperationscanre- thattheovendoorcloseproperlyandthatthereisnodamagetc
suitinharmfulexposuretomicrowaveenergy.Itisimportant door(bent),(2)hingesandlatches(brokenorloosened),(3)do
nottodefeatortamperwiththesafetyinterlocks, andsealingsurfaces.
B) DONOTplaceanyobjectbetweentheovenfrontfaceand D) TheovenshouldnotbeadjustedorrepairedbyanyoneexceptI
thedoororallowsoilorcleanerresiduetoaccumulateon qualifiedservicepersonnel.
sealingsurfaces.
PRECAUTIOHSTOAYOIDPOSSIBLEEXPOSURETOEXCESSIYEMICROWAVEENERGY
A) DONOTattempttooperatethisovenusingtheSpeed C) DONOToperatetheovenifitisdamaged.Itisparticularlyimpor-
Optionswiththedooropensinceopen-dooroperations tantthattheovendoorcloseproperlyandthatthereisnodamage
canresultinharmfulexposuretomicrowaveenergy.Itis tothe:(1)door(bent),(2)hingesandlatches(brokenor Ioos-
importantnottodefeatortamperwiththesafetyinter- ened),(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces.
locks. D) Theovenshouldnotbeadjustedor repairedbyanyoneexcept
B) DONor placeanyobjectbetweentheovenfrontface properlyqualifiedservicepersonnel.
andthedoororallowsoilorcleanerresiduetoaccumu-
lateonsealingsurfaces.
WhenusingtheSpeedOptionsbasicsafety 7. Makesurethatallpersonsusingthis attendapplianceifheatproof
precautionsshouldbefollowed,includingthe appliance,especiallychildren,are paperorplasticcontainersare
following: closelysupervisedandproperlyin- placedinsidetheoven.Ifaplastic
structedonhowtousethisappliance, frozenfoodcontainerand/oritsfilm
WARNING-To reducetheriskof burns, coverdistorts,warpsorisotherwise
electricalshock,fire,injuryto personsor 8. Donotoperatethisapplianceifithasa
damagedduringcooking,
exposuretoexcessivemicrowaveenergy: damagedcordorplug,ifitisnotwork-
immediatelydiscardthefoodandits
ingproperly,orifithasbeendamaged container.Thefoodcouldbe
t. Readalltheinstructionsbeforeusingthe ordropped.
appliance, contaminated.
2. Readandfollowthespecific"precautions 9. Thisapplianceshouldbeservicedonly b)Removewiretwist-tiesfromheat-
byqualifiedservicepersonnel.Contact proofpaperorovencookingbags
toavoidpossibleexposuretoexcessive thenearestauthorizedservicefacility beforeplacingbagintheoven.
microwaveenergy"foundatthetopofthis forexamination,repairorreplacement.
page. Donotattempttoserviceorrepairthis c)Ifmaterialsinsidetheovenshould
3. This appliance must be properly applianceyourself, ignite,keepovendoorclosed,turn
ovenoffandshutoffpoweratthe
grounded.Seeinstallationinstructionsfor 10,Donotcoverorblockanyopeningson fuseorcircuitbreakerpanel.
groundinginstructions, theoven.
d)Donotusethecavityforstorage
4. Installorlocatethisapplianceonlyinac- 11.Donotstoreorusethisapplianceout- purposes.Donotleavepaper
cordancewiththe installationinstruc- doors.Do notusethis productnear products,cookingutensils,orfood
tions, water-forexample,nearakitchensink, inthecavitywhennotinuse.Use
5. Someproductssuchaswholeeggsand inawetbasement,ornearaswimming onlyheatproofpaperorplastic
sealedcontainers,suchasglassjars, pool. containersrecommendedforusein
mayexplodeandshouldnotbeheated 12.Donotimmersecordorpluginwater, aconventionaloven.
inthisoven.
13.Whencleaningsurfacesof doorand 15.Useonlycookingutensilsandacces-
6. Usethisapplianceonlyfor itsintended
oventhat cometogetheron dosing sories,specificallydescribedin this
useasdescribedinthismanualorinthe door,useonlymild,nonabrasivesoaps guideorintheMaytagAccellisTM2X
MaytagAccellisTM2XCookingGuide.Do ordetergentsappliedwithaspongeor CookingGuide.
notusecorrosivechemicalsorvaporsin softcloth.Donotcleanorrubthegas- 16.Stayneartheovenwhileitis inuse
thisappliance.Thistypeofovenisspe- ketaroundtheovendoor.
cificallydesignedto heat,cook,or de- and checkcookingprogress fie-
frostfood.Donotusefordryingclothes, 14.To reducethe riskoffire inthe oven quently.Leavingtheovenunattended
linens,newspaper,orsimilarnon-food cavity: mayresultin overcookedfoodand
typeitems.Itis intendedforhomeuse possiblya fireinyouroven.
a)Donotovercookfood,especially
only. starchyitemssuchaspotatoesand
fattyitemssuchasbacon.Carefully
3
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SURFACECOOKIH6
SURF,_CECONTROLS BeforeCooking AfterCooking
>- Alwaysplacea panonthesurface >- Cleanupmessyspillsas soonas
Usetoturnonthesurfaceelements.An unitbeforeyouturniton.Toprevent possible.
infinitechoiceofheatsettingsisavailable damagetorange,neveroperatesur-
fromLOWtoHIGH.Theknobscanbeset faceunitwithoutapaninplace. OtherTips
onorbetweenanyofthesettings. >_ NEVERusethecooktopasastorage _ Ifcabinetstorageisprovideddirectly
areaforfoodorcookware, abovecookingsurface,limitittoitems
SETTINGTHECONTROLS thatareinfrequentlyusedandthat
1. Placepanonsurfaceelement. DuringCooking canbesubjectedtoheat,
>- Knowwhichknobcontrolswhichsur- Temperaturesmay be unsafefor
2. Pushinandturntheknobineither
directiontothedesiredheatsetting, faceunit.Makesureyouturnedon itemssuchasvolatileliquids,clean-
thecorrectsurfaceunit. ersoraerosolsprays.
.J-Thebackguardismarkedto
identifywhichelementthe > Begincookingona higherheatset- > NEVERleaveanyitems,especially
knobcontrols.Forexample, tingthenreducetoalowersettingto plasticitems,on thecooktop.The
_ indicatesrightfront completecooking.Neveruseahigh hotairfromtheventmayigniteflam-
element, settingforextendedcooking, mableitems,meltorsoftenplastics,
3. Thereisanindicatorlightbyeachpair >'- NEVERallowapantoboildry.This orincreasepressureindosedcon-
ofcontrolknobs.Whenoneorbothof coulddamagethepanandtheappli- tainerscausingthemtoburst.
ance. > NEVERallowaluminumfoil, meat
thesurfacecontrolknobsisturnedon,
thelightwillturnon.Thelightwillturnoff _ NEVERtouchcooktopuntilif has probesor anyothermetalobject,
whenthesurfaceelement(s)isturned cooled.Expectsomepartsof the otherthana panona surfaceele-
off. cooktop,especiallyaroundthesur- ment,tocontactheatingelements.
faceunits,tobecomewarmor hot
4. Aftercooking,turnknobto OFF.Re-
duringcooking.Usepotholdersto
movepan. protecthands.
DUALELEMENT
Thecookingsurfaceis equippedwitha SUGGESTED HEAT SETTINGS
OFF
dualelementlocatedintherightfrontposi- Thesize,typeof cookwareandcooking Lo\_. _11_1_
tion.To operate,pushin onthe control operationwillaffecttheheatsetting.For i_ /!)kii
knobandturntothelefttocontrolthelarge informationoncookwareandotherfactors 2 ._
element,orpushinandturntotherightto affectingheatsettings,referto "Cooking 3
controlthesmallelement. MadeSimple"booklet.
HIGH:
Usetobringliquidtoaboil.Alwaysreduce 5
,\_EDIL.'k'l
© OFFO settingtoalowerheatwhenliquidsbeginto
to_ to_ boilorfoodsbegintocook.
2_2
, MED.HIGH(8-9): MED.LOW(3-4):
4 _ Useto brownmeat,heatoilfor deepfat Usetocontinuecookingcoveredfoodsor
6 6 fryingor sauteing.Maintainfastboil for tosteamfoods.
largeamountsofliquids. LOW:
_ _c_ MEDIUM: Usetokeepfoodswarmandmeltchoco-
Usetomaintainslowboilforlargeamounts lateandbutter.
ofliquidsandformostfryingoperations.
6LASS-C[flAMICCOOKINGSURFACE
Neverlet a panboildry asthis will
permanentlydamagethesurfaceand
OnCanadianmodels,thecookingsurfacewill notoperateduringa self-clean pan.
cycle.
._i Cooktopmayemitlightsmokeandodorthefirstfewtimesitisused.Thisisnormal. _ Neverusefoil-typedisposablecontain-
ersorplaceatrivetorwokringbetween
Whenacontrolisturnedon,aredglowfromtheelementcanbeseenthroughthe thesurfaceandpan.Theseitemscan
glass-ceramicsurface.Theelementwillcycleonandofftomaintainthepreset markoretchthetop.
heatsetting.
Glass-ceramiccooktopsretainheatforaperiodoftimeaftertheunitisturnedoff. ,_ Donotslidealuminumpansacrossa
WhentheHOTSURFACElightturnsoff(seebelow),thecookingareawillbecool hotsurface.Thepansmayleavemarks
enoughtotouch, whichneedto beremovedpromptly.
NOTE:Donotattempttoliftthecooktop. (Seecleaningprocedures,page12).
................................................................................. Makesurethe surfaceand thepan
bottomarecleanbeforeturningonto
COOKINGAREAS TIPSTOPROTECTTHE preventscratches.
Thecookingareasonyourrangeareiden- GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE _ Topreventscratchingordamagetothe
tiffedbypermanentpatternsontheglass- glass-ceramictop,donotleavesugar,
ceramicsurface.Formostefficientcook- _ Beforefirstuse,cleanthecooktopas saltor fatsonthecookingarea.Wipe
ing,fitthepansizetotheelementsize. directedinthecleaningprocedureson thecooktopsurfacewithacleanclothor
page12. papertowelbeforeusing.
Pansshouldnotextendmorethan1/2to
1-inchbeyondthecookingarea. > Do not use glasspans.They may '_ Neveruseasoileddishclothorsponge
scratchthesurface, tocleanthecooktopsurface.Afilmwill
Formoreinformationoncookware,referto remainwhichmaycausestainsonthe
"CookingMadeSimple"booklet, J,-Donotallowplastic,sugarorfoodswith cookingsurfaceaftertheareaisheated.
highsugarcontenttomeltontothehot
HOT SURFACE LIGHTS cooktop.Shouldthis happen,clean
immediately. (See cleaning pro-
Eachelementhasa ,L_-,,_,__ cedures,page12.)
.OTSURFACE
indicator_L,_,_op _----------_I;-- Neverusecooktopasaworksurfaceor
light.Alight_._-/ f cuttingboard.
will be iilu_ m__
hatedwhenthematch- Nevercookfooddirectlyonthesur-
ingcookingareaishot. Itwillremainon, face.
evenafterthecontrolisturnedoff,untilthe
areahascooled.Theyarelocatedatthe
frontcenterofthecooktop.
OVENCOOKING
Theelectroniccontrolisdesignedforeaseinprogramming.Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions.Messages
willscrolltopromptyourprogrammingsteps,Allindicatorwordsaredisplayedinthediagrambelowtoshowlocation.
i_ii:ii
OVENCONTROLPAD5 _i_'l_(()_'_'_Ji"_f_ SETTINGTHECLOCK
Besureall packingmaterialis ._ Pressthedesiredfunctionpad. 1. PressClockpad.IndicatorwordTIME
removedfromovenbeforeturn- _ PresstheAUTOSETpadortheap- willflashinthedisplay.
ingon. propriatenumberpad(s)toentertime 2. Presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor
PreparedFoodWarning:Fol- ortemperature, thecurrenttime.Timewillbesetauto-
Iowfoodmanufacturer'sinstruc- _ A beepwillsoundwhenanypadis maticallyafter4seconds.(Timeisina
lions.Ifaplasticfrozenfoodcon. pressed. 12-hourformat,)
tainerand/oritscoverdistorts, Aftera powerinterruption,the lastclock
warps,orisotherwisedamaged _ Adoublebeepwillsoundifaprogram-
duringcooking,immediatelydis- mingerroroccurs, timebeforetheinterruptionwillflash.
cardthefoodanditscontainer....... Furtherinstructionswillscrollindis- To recallthetimeof daywhenanother
Thefoodcouldbecontaminated, playafterfunctionpadsarepressed, functionisshowing,pressClockpad.Clock
timecannotbechangedwhentheovenhas
Followthemanufacturer'sdirec- Ifmorethan30secondselapsebetween beensetforclockcontrolledcooking,self-
lionswhenusingovencooking pressinga functionpadandtheAUTO cleanordelayedself-clean.
bags. SETpadornumberpads,thefunctionwill
Donotuseovenforstoringfood becanceledandthedisplaywillreturnto
orcookware, the SETTINGOVENFUNCTIONS
OVENVENT CONTROLOPTIONS CANCELPAD
Usetocancelallprogrammingexceptthe
Severalcontroloptionsareindicatednext
ClockandTimerfunctions.
Whentheovenisinuse,theareanearthe tothenumberpadsonthecontrol,Fac-
ventmayfeelwarmor hotto thetouch, tory-setoptiondefaultscanbechanged
,' UTOAUTOSETPAD
SET
Neverblocktheventopening, for yourpreferences.Seepage10for
moreinformation. Usewithfunctionpadstoautomaticallyset:
-_ 350°Fbaketemperature
:,_HIorLObroil
:,_Threehoursofcleaningtime
,_-170° Fkeepwarmtemperature
_ TocalculatebaketimeforSpeed
OVEN VENT LOCA ?-ION Options
_ Tochangecontrolsetupoptions
BAKEPAD
Useforbakingandroasting. BAKING KEEPWARM
1. PressBAKEpad. PresstheBAKEpadtorecalltheset Foroptimalfoodqualityandnutri-
2, PressBAKEpadagainfor350oForpress temperatureduringpreheat, lion,ovencookedfoodsshouldbe
theAUTOSETpad.Eachadditionalpress To changeoventemperatureduring keptwarmfornolongerthan1to2
oftheAUTOSETpadwillraisethetem- cooking,presstheBAKEpadandthe hours.
perature25°F. Or,presstheappropriate appropriatenumberpads. _ Foroptimalfoodqualityandcolor,
numberpadsforthedesiredtemperature foodscookedonthecooktopshould
between1700Fand550°F. Donotusetemperaturesbelow1400F
bekeptwarmforanhourorless.
tokeepfoodwarmorbelow2000Ffor
3. After4secondstheovenwillturnon,afan cooking.Forfoodsafetyreasons,lower _ To keepfoodsfromdrying,cover
soundwillbeheardandthepreheatindica- temperaturesarenotrecommended, looselywithfoiloralid.
torwillappear.
PREHEAT BAKE _ Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips, _ Towarmdinnerrolls:
INDICATOR ICON referto the"CookingMadeSimple" - coverrollslooselywithfoiland
booklet, placeinoven.
- pressKEEPWARMandAUTO
BROILING SETpads.
- warmfor12-15minutes.
HIbroilisusedformostbroiling.Use
4. Abeepwillindicatetheovenispreheated. LObroilfor longercookingfoodsto _ Towarmplates:
Thepreheatindicatorwillturnoff. allowthemtocooktowelldonestage - placeplatesintheoven.
withoutexcessivebrowning. - pressKEEPWARMandAUTO
5. When cooking is complete, press SETpads,
CANCELpad. Removefoodfromoven. Nevercoverbroilerpan insertwith
aluminumfoil.Thispreventsfatfrom - warmforfiveminutes,turnoffthe
ovenandleaveplatesintheoven
drainingtothepanbelow.
for15minutesmore.
BkO,,BROILPAD Expectbroiltimesto belongerand - useonlyoven-safeplates,check
browningtobeslightlylighterifappli- withthemanufacturer.
Usefortopbrowningorbroiling.Forbest anceisinstalledona208voltcircuit. - don'tsetwarmdishesonacold
results,usethe broilerpanprovidedwith surfaceasrapidtemperature
yourrange;placeitonrackposition#4for changescouldcausecrazing.
mostfoods. .................................................
1. PresstheBROILpad.
UCK
2. PresstheAUTOSETpadforHIbroil, PR_H[A7QUICK PREHEAT PAD KEEP WARM PAD
pressagainfor LObroil,or pressthe
appropriatenumberpadsforabroiltem- Usetodecreasepreheatingtimewhenus- Useforsafelykeepingfoodswarmorfor
peraturebetween3000and 550oF. ingtheBAKEpad.Useforallfoodsexcept warmingbreadsandplates.
3. After4secondstheovenwillturnonand delicatebakingsuchascakes,cookiesand 1. PressKEEPWARMpad.
afansoundwillbeheard, biscuits,andwhenbakingontworacks.
2. PressAUTOSETpadfor 1700For
4, Forbestresults,preheatthreeto four -_ Press the QUICK PREHEATpad. presstheappropriatenumberpadsfor
QUICKPREHEATwillscrolltwiceand
temperaturesbetween 1450and
minutesoruntilthebroilelementisred. thenPREHEATINGwillbedisplayed. 1900F.
5, Placefoodinovenleavingtheovendoor
opentothe broilstopposition(about Toreturntostandardpreheat: 3. KEEPWARMandthetemperaturese-
fourinches), lectedwillbedisplayedwhenthefunc-
: PressQUICKPREHEATpad again, tionisactive.
6. Follow broilingrecommendationsin Thiswillprovidestandardpreheatand
"CookingMadeSimple"booklet, thedisplaywillscrollSTANDARDPRE- 4. Whenwarmingis complete,press
7. When broiling is complete, press HEAT. CANCELpad.Removefoodfromthe
CANCELpad.Removefoodandbroiler oven.
panfromoven.
COOKTIME/STOPTIMEPADS TIMERPAD
st,;p,,_c,(CLOCKCONTROLLEDOVENCOOKING)
Thetimermaybesetforanytimeperiod
Usetoprogramtheoventostartandstop ToDelayStartandTurnOff upto99hoursand59minutes(99:59),
automaticallywhenbakingorroasting.Cook Automatically:
time may be set fromfive minutesto Thetimeroperatesindependentlyofany
11hoursand59minutes(11:59).Theclock1. PressCookTimepad.COOKTIMEwill otherfunctionandcanbesetwhilean-
mustbefunctioningandcorrectlysetfor flash. Presstheappropriatenumber otherovenfunctionisoperating,THE
thisfeaturetowork. padstoentercookingtimeinhoursand TIMERDOESNOTCONTROLTHE
minutes. OVEN.
2. PresstheBAKEpadandselectthebake 1. PressTIMERpad,ThewordTIMER
temperature.COOKTIMEwillbedis- willflash.0HR:00will appearinthe
Highlyperishablefoodssuchas playedalongwiththetemperature, display.
dairyproducts,pork,poultryorsea- 3. PressStopTimepad.Displayshows 2. Presstheappropriatenumberpadsto
foodarenotrecommendedforde- whenthe ovenwillstopbasedonan enterdesiredtime.
layedcooking, immediatestart. EXAMPLE:Tosettimerfor5 rain-
Clockcontrolledbakingisnotrec- 4. PressStopTimepadagain.STOPTIME utes,presstheTIMERpadandthe
ommendedfor bakeditemsthat mustbe flashingto set the desired numberpad5. Thecontrolwillbegin
requireapreheatedoven,suchas stop time. countdownafterafourseconddelay.
cakes,cookiesandbreads,
.. "hE
.uJ
5. Pressthe appropriatenumberpadsto
enterthetimeyouwanttheoventostop,
ToStartImmediatelyandTurnOff 6, DELAYandBAKEwillbedisplayed.
Automatically:
7. At theendof thedelayperiod,COOK
1. PressCookTimepad. COOKTIME TIMEandBAKEwillbedisplayedalong 3. Thelastminuteofthecountdownwill
willflash.Presstheappropriatenumber withthetemperature, bedisplayedinseconds.
padstoentercookingtimeinhoursand 8. Followsteps3-5inprecedingsection. 4, Attheendofthesettime,fourbeeps
minutes, willsoundfollowedbytwobeepsevery
2. PresstheBAKEpadandselectthe 30secondsfor upto five minutes.
PressCANCELpad to cancelthe
O'v N
baketemperature.COOKTIMEwillbe L_C_ OVEN LIGHT PAD timerand ovenfunction.To cancel
displayedalongwiththetemperature, onlythetimerpresstheTIMERpad.
3. Oneminutebeforetheendofthepro- Theovenlightsautomaticallycomeonwhen
grammedcooktime,thelightwillturn thedoorisopened.Whenthedoorisclosed, NOTE;Ifyouwishto changethetimer
on,abeepwillsoundandCHECKFOODpresstheOVENLIGHTpadonthecontrol reminderbeepsatthe endof a set
willbedisplayed.Lightwillturnoffauto- paneltoturnthelightsonoroff.Theoven time,seeTimerBeeps,page10.
maticallywhenCANOELpadispressedlightswillnotoperateduringacleancycle,
orafterovendoorisopenedandolosed.Theovenlightswillcomeonautomatically
4. Attheendof cooktime,theovenwill oneminutebeforetheendofa clockcon- ToCancelaSetTime:
shutoffautomatica/ly,"End"andCOOK trolledcookingoperation.
TIMEwillbedisplayedandthreebeeps PressandholdtheTIMERpadforseveral
willsound, seconds.Afteraslightdelaythetimeof
daywillappear,
5. PressCANCELpad, Removefood
fromoven. iftheprogramisnotcan- OR
celed,therewill be2 reminderbeeps PresstheTIMERpadandthe"0"number
everyminuteforupto30minutes, pad.Afteraslightdelaythetimerwillbe
canceled.
NOTE:ifyouwishtochangethereminder
beepsattheendofCOOKTIME,see
CookTimeBeeps,page10,
SPEEDOPTIONS
TheSpeedOptionsusea combinationof SETTINGTHESPEEDOPTIONS SpeedOption- 't"
conventionalradiantheatfromthe bake t_i_)
andbroilelementswithaddedmicrowave SpeedOptions- _ 1. Placethefoodintheovenandclosethe
_'_-- ,:z_.. ovendoor.
energytoquicklycookfood.Plus,aDefrost _ _
cycleisincludedtothawfooditems. 2. Pressthe Defrostpad. 0:00will be
displayed.
1. Selecttheappropriaterackposition(see
page11).Placethefoodintheovenand 3. Entertheappropriatedefrosttime.(Re-
Thecorrectamountofcookingtimeis closetheovendoor. fer tothe CookingGuidefor defrost
timesandadditionalinformation.)
veryimportanttooverallresults.Most 2. Presstheappropriatespeedpad.0:00
itemscookinhalfthetimeofaconven- willappearinthedisplay. 4. Whendefrostingiscomplete,pressthe
tionaloven. CANCELpad. Removefoodfromthe
.............................. 3. Enterthe conventionalcookingtime oven.
recommendedintherecipe,followedby
Theoptionsareasfollows: theAUTOSETpad.
:_ PressingtheAUTOSETpadwill
MAINDISH,SIDE automaticallycalculateonehalfof _ TheSpeedOptionsautomatically
DISH,PIZZAPAD theconventionalcookingtime. selectthe oventemperature.All
Thissettingusesaslightlyhigheramountof _ Ifthespeedcookingtimeisknown youselectisthe cookingtime.
microwaveenergyalongwithconventional (halftheconventionalcookingtime),I DONOTsetoventemperature.
radiantheattocookfoodssuchasmeats, enterthattime.DoNOTpressthe
poultry,fish,casseroles,pizza(regularand AUTOSETpad.Thetimewillnot I DONOTpreheattheoven.
self-rise)and frozenconveniencefoods becutinhalf. ............................ .....................
packagedinaluminumfoilcontainers.
4. Whenthecookingtimeisset,theoven CHECKINGTHEFOOD
willautomaticallyturnonandafanwill
BAKEDGOODS, be heard.DoNOTsetanoventern- Mostfoodswillcookinapproximatelyhalf
EGGDISHESPAD perature.DoNOTpreheatthe oven. theconventionalcookingtime.Somefoods,
Ifanoventemperatureisselected,the suchasvegetables,maytakelesstime.
Thissettingusesaslightlyloweramountof SpeedOptionwillbecanceledandthe We recommendcheckingthe cooking
microwaveenergyalongwithconventional ovenwillcookconventionally, progress.
radiantheatto gentlycookdelicatefoods
suchaseggandcheesebakeddishesand 5. At75%ofthecookingtime,a beepwill ThefoodmaybecheckedanytJmeduring
bakedgoodssuchas cakes,breadsand soundandCHECKFOODwill bedis- baking. Whenthe dooris openedthe
muffins, played.Checkthefoodandcontinue microwaveenergyimmediatelystops.To
cookingorremovefood,ifdone. continuecooking,closethedoorandthe
"_" 6. Attheendofthecookingtime,a beep settimewillcontinuetocountdownnor-
l_i _ DEFROST PAD will soundandthe controlwill scroll really.
Thissettingusesmicrowaveenergyonlyto ENTERMORETIMEIFNEEDED.If Whenthecookingtimehasreached75%
defrostanyfoodincludingturkeyandlarge additionalcookingtimeisneeded,press oftheenteredtime,thecontrolwillbeepto
cutsofmeat. the appropriatenumberpadsto add indicatethatthefoodshouldbechecked.
time.Upto10minutesoftimemaybe Checkfoodandcooklonger,ifneeded.
added.(Timemaybeaddedmorethan
FROZENDINNERS once,if needed.) Attheconclusionofthecycle,thecontrol
willgointoaholdmodeandENTERMORE
PAD 7. Whencookingiscomplete,pressCAN- TIMEIFNEEDEDwillscroll.Checkthe
Thissettingusesacombinationof micro- CELpad.Removefoodfromtheoven. foodagain.Upto10minutesoftimemay
waveenergyandasmallamountofradiant beaddedatthistime,ifthefoodisnotdone.
heattoheatfrozenconveniencefoodspack- Ingeneral,only2to5minutesofadditional
agedinheatproofpaperandplasticcon- timeisneeded.
tainers.
CONTROLOPTIONS 12 HOUROFF(4) 3. Pressthe AUTOSETpad-each
ToChangeFactorySetControlOptions: Theovenmaybesetto turnoffafter12 presschangesthetemperatureby50
hoursorstayonindefinitely.Thedefault F. Thecontrolwillacceptchanges
1. PresstheSetupOptions(0)padand issettoturntheovenoffafter12hours, from-35o Fto+350F.
thedesiredoptionpad.(SeeOptions 4. Iftheovenwaspreviouslyadjusted,
below.) SCROLLSPEED(5) the changewillbedisplayed.For
example,iftheoventemperaturewas
2. Currentoptionwillappearin thedis- Thescrollspeedofthemessagesinthe reducedby 15o F,the displaywill
play. displaymaybechangedfrom FASTto show-15°F.
3. PresstheAUTOSETpadtochange MEDIUMtoSLOW.Thedefaultissetfor
theoption, themediumspeed. 5. Whenyouhavemadetheadjustment,
pressanykeyotherthanCANCEL
4. PressanykeyotherthanCANCELto DISPLAYDIM(6) andthetJmeofdaywillreappearinthe
enterchanges, display.Theovenwillnowbakeatthe
Thecontrolintensitymaybechanged
foreasierreading.Thedefaultissetfor adjustedtemperature.
OPTIONSAVAILABLE: thehighestintensity........ .Thefewer.....
thelesstheintensity.
TEMPCIF(7) OVENRACKS
CONTROLLOCK
(I)
Thefunctionpadsonthecontrolcanbe
lockedto preventunwantedusefor Thetemperaturescalemaybechanged Therangeis equippedwithtwooven
safetyandcleaningbenefits.Thecur- toCentigradeorFahrenheit.Thedefault racks.Onerackis "straight",the other
renttimeofdaywillremaininthedisplay, issetforFahrenheit. rackhasan"upturned"frontedge,
TIMERBEEPS(2) LANGUAGE(8) Ifbakingonthelowestrackposition,use
theupturnedrackin thatposition.The
Therearethreechoicesforthe endof Thewordswhichscroll in the display
frontedgeofthe upturnedrackcanbe
"timer"remindersignals, maybechangedfromEnglishto French
usedasa"handle"whenpullingtherack
orSpanish.
,---Fourbeepsfollowedbytwobeepsev- outoftheoventocheckorremovefood.
ery30secondsforuptofiveminutes. DEFAULT(9)
(defaultsetting)
Thecontrolcanberesetto restorethe
Fourbeepsfollowedbytwobeepsev- factorysettingfor eachoption.
ery60secondsforupto60minutes.
Fourbeepsfollowedbynootherbeeps.DISPLAYON/OFF(CLOCK)
Thetime-of-daydisplay/clockmay be Allracksaredesignedwitha lock-stop
COOKTIMEBEEPS(3) shutoffwhentheovenisnotinacook- edge.
Therearethreechoicesforthe endof ingorcleaningfunction.
"clockcontrolledcooking"remindersig- Toremoveovenracks:
rials. OVENTEMPERATUREADJUSTMENT > Pullrackstraightoutuntilitstopsat
Threeshortbeepsfollowedby two Ifyouthinktheovenisoperatingtoocoldor thelock-stopposition;liftuponthe
beepseveryminuteforupto 30rain- hot,youcanadjustit. Bakeseveraltest frontoftherackandpullout.
utes.(defaultsetting) itemsandthenadjustthetemperatureset-
tingnotmorethan100Fatatime. Toreplaceovenracks:
Threeshortbeepsfollowedbynoother
Placerackontheracksupportinthe
beeps. ToAdjust: oven;tiltthefrontendupslightly;slide
,_ Threeshortbeepsfollowedby two 1. PresstheBAKEpadandenter5500F, rackbackuntilitclearsthelock-stop
beepsevery30secondsfor upto 5 position;lowerfrontandslideback
minutes. 2, PressandholdtheBAKEpadforsev- intotheoven.
oralsecondsuntilTEMPADJis dis-
played.
RACK POSITIONS- C.R[ 81[ C[[ANING ToDelaytheStartofaSelf-CleanCycl,
CONVENTIONAL OVEN 1. Followsteps1-4above.
CLEANING TH[ 0V[H 2. PresstheSTOPTIMEpad.STOPTIM
mustbeflashingtosetthedesiredstc
time.
4 - CLEANPAD 3, As STOPTIMEflashes,presstheal
3 Usetosetaself-cleancycle, propriatenumberpadstoenterthetin
2 youwishtheoventostop.
1 1. Clean oven
4. DELAYCLNandLOCKwillbedisplaye
frame, door
Two-rackBaking frame (area 5. Whenthedelayiscompletedandcleal
(Racks2and5) outside of ingbegins,CLEANING,CLEAN,LOC
RACK5: gasket) and andthecleantimewillbedisplayed.
Useforbroilingnon-fattyfoods, around the
toastingbreadandtwo-rackbaking, openinginthe
RACK4: doorgasketwithanonabrasivecleaner
Useformostbroiling, suchasBonAmi*.Theseareasarenot Topreventdamagetoovendoor,do
exposedtocleaningtemperatures, notattemptto opentheovendoor
RACK3: 2. Removeovenracks.Ifracksareleftin whenthe LOCKindicatorword is
Useformostbakedgoodsonacookie
duringacleancycle,itmayimpairfunc- displayed.
sheetorjellyrollpan,layercakes, tionandtheywilldiscolor.Turnoffthe
fruitpies,orfrozenconveniencefoods, ovenlightandclosedoor. Duringcleaning,the kitchenshould
bewellventilatedto helpeliminate
RACK2: 3. PressCleanpad. normalodorsassociatedwithclean-
Useforsmallcutsofmeat,casseroles,
4, PresstheAUTOSETpadfor3hoursof ing.Odorswilllessenwithuse.
loavesofbread,bundtcakesorcustard cleaningtime,pressagainfor4 hours
pies,andtwo-rackbaking, andagainif 2 hoursof cleantime is itisnormalforflare-ups,smokingor
RACK1: desired, flamingtooccurduringcleaningifthe
ovenis heavilysoiled. Cleanthe
Useforroastinglargecutsofmeat 5. CLEANING,CLEANandLOCKplusthe ovenregularlyratherthanwaituntil
andpoultry,frozenpies,dessert cleantimewillappearinthedisplayand thereisaheavybuildupofsoil.
soufflesorangelfoodcake. theovenwilllock.
MultipleRackCooking: 6. Whenthe cleancycle is complete, Wipeupexcessgreaseorspillovers
Userackpositions2and5. CLEANEDwillbedisplayed.LOCKwill to preventflare-ups. Foreasein
remainon untilthe ovenhascooled cleaning,the bakeelementcanbe
RACKPOSITIONS- (approx.1hour), liftedslightly(1to1_/2inches).
Wipeupsugaryandacidspillovers
SPEEDOPTIONCOOKING 7. Whentheovenis cool,LOCKwillno
longerbedisplayedandthedoormay suchas sweetpotatoes,tomatoor
RACK3: beopened, milk-basedsaucespriorto a self-
cleancycle.Porcelainenamelisacid
Useforcookingchicken,fish,meat 8. Wipeouttheoveninteriorwitha damp resistant,not acidproofand may
dishes,casserolesandsomedesserts, cloth. Ifsoilremains,it indicatesthe discolorif spillsare notwipedup
RACK2: cyclewasnotlongenough, beforeaself-cleancycle.
Useforroastingmeats,frozen Awhitediscolorationmayappearaf-
conveniencedinnersinheatproofpaper ToCancelSelf-CleanCycle: tercleaningifacidorsugaryfoods
andplastic,pizza,eggandcheese
1. PressCANCELpad. arenot wipedupbeforethe clean
dishes,somedessertsanddefrosting
mostmeatsandpoultry. 2. If LOCKisNOTdisplayed,openoven cycle. Thisdiscolorationisnormal
door.IfLOCKisdisplayed,allowoven andwillNOTaffectperformance.
RACK1: tocool. .........................
Useforroastingturkey.
MultipleRackCooking:
Userackpositions1and4.
CLEANINGPROCEDURES
COOKTOPGLASS-CERAMIC Donotuseabrasivematerialssuchas
scouringpads,steelwoolor powdered
Neveruseovencleaners,chlorinebleach,am-
moniaorglasscleanerswithammonia.NOTE: cleanersastheywillscratchglass.
Besureapplianceisoff andall parts Call an authorized servicer if the glass- OVENINTERIOR
arecootbeforehandlingorcleaning, ceramictopshouldcrack,breakorifmetalor Followinstructionson page11 toset a
Thisisto avoiddamageandpossible aluminumfoilshouldmeltonthecooktop, self-cleancycle.
burns. GeneralCleaning& LightSoil- Usesoap
> Topreventstainingordiscoloration,clean andwaterandcleanclothorpapertowel,or OVENRACKS
applianceaftereachuse. non-abrasivecleanersuchasbakingsodaor Cleanwithsoapywater.
Cooktop Cleaning Creme* (Part No.
>- Ifapartisremoved,besureitiscorrectly 20000001)**.Rinseanddry. - Removestubbornsoilwithcleansingpow-
replaced. HeavySoilsor MetalMarks- Gentlyscrub clerorsoap-filledscouringpad.Rinseand
with CooktopCleaningCremeandplastic dry,
BROILERPANANDINSERT scrubber.Reapplycleaner.Coverwithdamp Ifovertime,racksdonotslideouteasily,
Placesoapyclothoverinsertandpan;let papertowelstokeepmoist,letstand30to45 wipetherackedgeandracksupportwith
soaktoloosensoil. minutes.Scrubagainto removeremaining asmallamountofvegetableoiltorestore
easeofmovement,wipeoffexcessoil.
Washinsoapywater.Usesoapfilledscour- stain,Rinseanddry.
ingpadtoremovestubbornsoil. Burned-onor CrustySoils- NOTE:Removeovenracksduringa clean
Broilerpanand insertcanbe washedin Holdrazorbladescraperat ,_ cycle,lfracksareleftintheoven,itmayimpair
dishwasher, 30° angle and very functionandtheywilldiscolor.
carefullyscrapeoff PLASTIC FINISHES - DOOR
BRUSHEDCHROME soil. Clean re- HANDLES, TRIM & END CAPS
(SELECTMODELS) mainingsoil
with method Whencool,cleanwith soapandwater,
:' rinseanddry.
Whencool,washwithsoapywater,rinseand describedabove. Useaglasscleanerandasoftcloth.
buffthesurface. MeltedSugarorPlastic- Immediatelyturn NOTE:Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor
Forheaviersoil,useanon-abrasivecleaner elementtoLOWandscrapefromhotsurface causticliquidorpowderedcleansersonp/as-
suchasbakingsodaorBenAmi*,rubbing to acoolarea.ThenturnelementOFFand
ticfinishes.Thesecleaningagentswillscratch
withthegraintoavoidstreakingthesurface, cool.Cleanresiduewithrazorbladescraper ormarfinish.
Rinseandbuff. andCooktopCleaningCreme. NOTE:Topreventstainingor discoloration,
Topreventscratching,donotuseabrasiveor ENAMEL,PAINTED- wipeupfat,greaseoracid(tomato,lemon,
causticcleaners. SIDE PANELS& STORAGEDRAWER vinegar,milk,fruitjuice,marinade)immedi-
RestorelusterandremovestreakswithStain- Whencool,washwith warmsoapywater, atelywithdrypapertowelorcloth.
lessSteeiMagicSpray*(Part#20000008)**, rinseanddry.Neverwipea warmor hot
Chromewillpermanentlydiscolorif soil surfacewithadampclothasthismaydam- PORCELAINENAMEL-
isallowedtobakeon.
agethesurface. BACKGUARDAREA& TRIMONGLASS-
Forstubbomsoil,usemildlyabrasiveclean-
CLOCK& CONTROLAREA ingagentssuchasbakingsodapasteorBen CERAMICSURFACE
Toactivate"ControlLock"forcleaning,see Ami*.Donotuseabrasiveorharshcleaners Porcelainenamelisglassfusedonmetaland
page10. suchassteelwoolpadsor ovencleaners, may crackor chipwith misuse.It is acid
Wipewithadampclothanddry, Theseproductswillscratchor permanently resistant,notacidproof.Allspillovers,espe-
Glasscleanersmaybeusedifsprayedona damagethesurface, ciaUyacidorsugarspillovers,shouldbewiped
clothfirst.DONOTspraydirectlyon con- NOTE:Usedrytowelorclothtowipeupspills, upimmediatelywithadrycloth.
trolpadanddisplayarea. especiallyacidor sugaryspills.Surfacemay Whencool,washwithsoapywater,rinse
discolorordullifsoilisnotimmediatelyremoved, anddry.
CONTROLKNOBS Thisisespeciallyimportantforwhitesurfaces. Neverwipeoffawarmorhotsurfacewith
adampcloth.Thismaycausecrackingor
RemoveknobsintheOFFpositionbypulling chipping.
forward. GLASS- OVENWINDOW& DOOR
Neveruseovencleanersorabrasiveclean-
Wash,rinseanddry.Donotuseabrasive , Avoidusingexcessivewaterwhichmayseep ingagents.
cleanersthatmayscratchthefinish, underor behindglass.If thisoccurs,the
Turnoneachelementtobesuretheknobs windowwillappearstreaked.
havebeencorrectlyreplaced Washwithsoapandwaterorglasscleaner.
Rinsewithclearwater.Dry.
MAINTENAH£E
OVENO00e OVENLI6HT5 $TORAGEDRAWER
Toassuretheproperreplacementbulb Thestoragedraweratthebottomofthe
is used,orderbulb from MaytagCu$. rangeissafeandconvenientforstoring
turnerService,Call1-800-688-8408,ask metalandglasscookware,DONOTstore
Donotplaceexcessiveweightonor forpartnumberZ4004458-halogenbulb, plastic,paperware,foodor flammable
standon anopenovendoor.This materialinthisdrawer.Removedrawerto
couldcausetherangeto tip over, cleanunderrange.
breakthedoor,orinjuretheuser. Toremove:Emptydrawerthenpulloutto
Whenopeningtheovendoor,allow >'- Disconnectpowertorangebefore the first stopposition.Lift up frontof
steamandhotairtoescapebefore replacinglightbulb. drawerandpulltothesecondstopposi-
tion.Graspsidesandliftupandoutto
reachingin ovento check,addor _,- NIowoven,bulbcoverandbulbto removedrawer,
removefood.Thisisespeciallyira- coolbeforetouching.
portentwhenusingtheSpeedUp- To replace:Fittheendsofthe drawer
tionsfeatureasyoumaynoticemore _ Donot removealuminumwasher glidesontotherails.Liftupdrawerfront
moistureinovenwithspeedcooking, frombulbcoverwhenreplacingthe andgentlypushintofirststopposition.
bulb, Liftupandcontinuetoslidedrawertothe
>_Theovendoorcanonlyberemoved ,/. closedposition.
by an authorizedservicer,Do not 8UL8COVER
attempttoremovethedooryourself. ,,.,.,,,__ _t_-'_ (ONV[NIEH([ OUTtET
HALOGENBULB (CANADIAN MODELSONLY)
OV[IqWINI)OW
Toreplaceovenlightbulb: Theconvenienceoutletislocatedonthe
Toprotecttheovendoorwindow: Therearetwohalogenlightbulbslocated lowerleftsideofthebackguard.
1. Donothittheglasswithpots,pans,furni- atthefrontcornersoftheovencavity. Besureappliancecordsdonotrestonor
nearthesurfaceelement.Ifthesurface
ture,toys,orotherobjects. 1, WhenoveniscooL,turnbulbcoverto elementisturnedon,thecordandoutlet
2. Donotclosetheovendooruntiltheoven remove, wiflbedamaged.
racksareinplace. 2. Carefulryremoveold bulbby pulling Theconvenienceoutletcircuitbreaker
Scratching,hitting,jarringorstressingtheglass straightoutofceramicbase. maytrip if thesmallapplianceplugged
mayweakenitsstructurecausinganincreased
riskofbreakageatalaterdate. 3. Toavoiddamagingor decreasingthe intoit exceeds10amps.To resetthe
lifeofthenewbulb,do nottouchthe circuitbreaker,presstheswitchlocated
bulbwithbarehandsorfingers.Hold ontheloweredgeofthebackguard.
L[VELIHG L[65 witha clothor papertowel.Pushnew
bulbprongsstraightintosmallholesof :,_.,: :,._.,:
> Besuretheanti-tipbracket _,
securesoneoftherearJay- IJl"__ ceramicbase.
ellnglegstothefloor. ____'?'_,:!1 4. Replacebulbcoverbyturninguntiftight.
__l,_lf,_ 5. Reconnectpowertotherange.Reset
This bracket
I f
preventsthe __,t.,. ...... CloCk. CIRCUITBREAKERSWITCH
rangefromac-_t,
LEVEU_G_E6"
cidentallytipping.
Therangeshouldbeleveledwheninstalled.
If therangeis not level,turnthe plastic
levelinglegs,locatedateachcornerofthe
range,untilrangeislevel.
BEFOREYOUCALLFORSERYICE
FORMOSTCONCERNS,TRY BAKINGRESULTSARENOTAS MOISTURECOLLECTSIN
THESEFIRST: EXPECTEDOR DIFFERFROM OVENORONOVENWINDOW.
Checkifovencontrolshavebeenprop- PREVIOUSOVEN. ! Thisisnormalwhencookingfoodshigh
erlyset. _ Makesuretheovenventhasnotbeen inmoisture.
WCheckto besureplugis securelyin- blocked.Seepg.6forlocation. _ Excessivemoisturewas usedwhen
sertedintoreceptacle. _ Checktomakesurerangeislevel, cleaningthewindow.
Checkorre-setcircuitbreaker.Checkor ! Temperaturesoftenvarybetweenanew _ Moremoisturewill be seen whena
replacefuse. ovenandanoldone.Asovensage,the SpeedOptionisselected.Thisisnor-
Checkpowersupply, oventemperatureoften"drifts"andmay real.
becomehotterorcooler.Seepg.10for
PARTORALL OFAPPLIANCE instructionsonadjustingthe oventem- THERE IS A STRONG ODOR OR
DOESNOTWORK. perature.NOTE:Itisnotrecommended LIGHT SMOKE WHEN OVEN IS
NOTE:OnCanadianmodels,glassce- toadjustthetemperatureifonlyoneor TURNEDON.
ramiccookingsurfacewill not operate tworecipesareinquestion. _ Thisisnormalforanewrangeandwill
duringa self-cleancycle. _ See"CookingMadeSimple"formore disappearafterafewuses.Initiatinga
Checkif surfaceand/orovencontrols informationonbakewareandbaking, cleancyclewill "burnoff"the smells
havebeenproperlyset.Seepgs.4&6. t WasthecorrectSpeedOptionselected? morequickly.
J Checkifovendoorisunlockedafterself- Seepage9. _ Turningon a ventilationfanwill help
cleancycle.Seepg.11. removethesmokeand/orodor.
Checkifovenissetforadelayedcookor FOODISNOTBROILINGPROPERLY _ Thereareexcessivefoodsoilsonthe
cleanprogram,Seepgs.8&11. OR SMOKESEXCESSIVELY, ovenbottom.Useaself-cleancycle.
Checkovenrackpositions.Foodmaybe
GLASS-CERAMIC tooclosetoelement. "F" PLUSA NUMBERANDTHE
SURFACESHOWSWEAR. _ Broilelementwasnotpreheated. MESSAGE:"CALLANAUTHORIZED
1,Tinyscratchesorabrasions. _ Aluminumfoilwasincorrectlyused.Never SERVICEROR888-462-9824"
l Makesurecooktopandpanbottom linethebroilerinsertwithfoil. _ Thisiscalledafaultcode.Ifafaultcode
areclean.Donotslideglassormetal _ Ovendoorwasclosedduringbroiling, appearsinthedisplayandbeepssound,
pansacrosstop. Makesurepan Leavethedooropento thefirst stop pressthe CANCELpad. If thefault
bottomisnotrough.Usetherecom- position(about4inches), codeandbeepscontinue,disconnect
mendedcleaningagents.Seepg,12. _ Trimfatfrommeatbeforebroiling, powertotheappliance.Waitafewmin-
2.Metalmarks. _ Asoiledbroilerpanwasused. utes,thenreconnectpower.Iffaultcode
| Donotslidemetalpansacross and beepsstill continue,disconnect
top.Whencool,usetherecommendedOVENWILLNOTSELF-CLEAN, powertotheapplianceandcallanau-
thorizedservicer.
cleaningagents.Seepg.12. I Checktomakesurethecycleisnotset
3. Brownstreaksandspecks, foradelayedstart. _ Iftheovenisheavilysoiled,excessive
| Spillsnotremovedpromptly. _ Checkif doorisclosed, flare-upsmayresultinafaultcodedur-
ingacleancycle.PressCANCELpad
Wipingwithsoiledclothor andallowtheoventocoo]foronehour,
sponge.Panbottomnotclean. OVENDIDNOTCLEAN PROPERLY, thenresetthecleancycle.Ifthefault
4. Areaswithametallicsheen. _ Longercleaningtimemaybeneeded, codeandbeepsstillcontinue,discon-
Mineraldepositsfromwater _ Excessivespillovers,especiallysugary nectpowertotheapplianceandcallan
andfood. and/oracidfoods,werenot removed authorizedservicer.
5. Pittingorflaking, priortotheself-cleancycle.
Sugaryboiloversthatwerenot
removedpromptly.Seepg.12.
OVEN DOOR WILL NOT UNLOCK FoRPRIORITYONESERVICECALL
AFTERSELF-CLEANCYCLE. TOLL-FREE1-888-4MAYTAG
I Oveninteriorisstillhot.Allowaboutone (1-888-462-9824).
hourfortheoventocoolafterthecomple-
tionofaself-cleancycle.Thedoorcanbe
openedwhentheLOCKindicatorwordis
notdisplayed.
YTAGRANGERRANTY WHATISNOTCEREDBYTHESEWARINTIES:
1. Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyofthefollowing:
FullOneYearWarranty- PartsandLabor
a. Improperinstallation,delivery,ormaintenance.
Forone(1)yearfromtheoriginalretailpur-
chasedate,anypartwhichfails in normal b. Anyrepair,modification,alteration,oradjustmentnotauthorizedbythe
homeusewillberepairedorreplacedfreeof manufactureroranauthorizedservicer.
charge, c. Misuse,abuse,accidents,or unreasonableuse.
LimitedWarranties- PartsOnly d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,orsupply.
SecondYear- Afterthefirstyearfromthe e. Impropersettingofanycontrol.
originalpurchasedate,partswhichfailinnor- 2. Warrantiesarevoidiftheoriginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,
malhomeusewillberepairedorreplacedfree altered,or cannotbereadilydetermined.
of chargefor thepartitself,withthe owner
payingallothercosts,includinglabor,mile- 3. Lightbulbs.
ageandtransportation. 4. Productspurchasedforcommercialor industrialuse.
ThirdThroughFifthYear-Fromtheoriginal 5. Thecostofserviceorservicecallto:
purchasedate,partslistedbelowwhichfail a.Correctinstallationerrors.
in normalhomeusewill berepairedor re-
b.Instructtheuserontheproperuseoftheproduct.
placedfreeofchargeforthepartitself,with
theownerpayingall othercosts,including c. Transporttheappliancetotheservicer.
labor,mileageandtransportation. 6. Consequentialorincidentaldamagessustainedbyanypersonasaresultof
>- ElectronicControls anybreachofthesewarranties.Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionor
limitationofconsequentialor incidentaldamages,sotheaboveexclusion
> Glass-CeramicCooktop:duetothermal maynetapply.
breakage.
ElectricHeatingElements:surface,broil
andbakeelements. IFfoilNEDSIRVlCE
> MagnetronTube
CallthedealerfromwhomyourappliancewaspurchasedorcallMaytag
CanadianResidents AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistanceat 1-888-462-
Theabovewarrantiesonlycoveranappliance 9824,USAandCANADAtolocateanauthorizedservicer.
installedinCanadathathasbeencertifiedor { Besureto retainproofof purchaseto verifywarrantystatus.Referto
listedbyappropriatetestagenciesforcorn- WARRANTYforfurtherinformationonowner'sresponsibilitiesforwarranty
plianceto a NationalStandardof Canada service.
unlesstheappliancewasbroughtintoCanada _ Ifthedealerorservicecompanycannotresolvetheproblem,writetoMaytag
duetotransferofresidencefromtheUnited AppliancesSalesCompany,Attn:CAIR®Center,P.O.Box2370,Cleveland,
StatestoCanada. TN37320-2370,or call1-888-4MAYTAGfor PriorityOneService(1-888-
LimitedWarrantyOutsidetheUnitedStates 462-9824).
andCanada- PartsOnly U.S.customersusingTTYfordeaf,hearingimpairedorspeechimpaired,
Fortwo(2)yearsfromthedateoforiginalre- call1-800-688-2080.
tailpurchase,anypartwhichfailsin normal
NOTE:Whenwritingorcallingaboutaserviceproblem,pleaseincludethe
homeusewillberepairedorreplacedfreeof followinginformation:
chargeforthepartitself,withtheownerpay-
ingallothercosts,includinglabor,mileage a.Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber;
andtransportation, b. Modelnumberandserialnumber;
Thespecificwarrantiesexpressedaboveare c.Nameandaddressofyourdealerorservicer;
theONLYwarrantiesprovidedby themanu- d.A cleardescriptionoftheproblemyouarehaving;
facturer.Thesewarrantiesgiveyouspecific
e.Proofofpurchase(salesreceipt).
legalrights,andyoumayalsohaveother
rightswhichvaryfromstatetostate. _ User'sguides,servicemanualsandpartsinformationareavailablefrom
MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistance.
MAYTAG 403 West Fourth Street North P.O. Box 39 Newton, Iowa 50208
MIHI MAYTAG ACCELLIST M2X ELECTRIC RANG
MER675
UsethisquickandeasyreferencetobecomeacquaintedwiththeSpeed
Optionsofyourrange.TheSpeedOptionscombineconventionalheat
_ withmicrowaveenergy.Thisuniquecombinationeliminatespreheating
_JJ_Y[AG andreducestheamountofcookingtimebyupto50%.
®
THECONTROlPANEL
EXAMPLE:Ifabrownierecipebakesat
],_',_"'2 _:',3_',_'t, 3500Ffor30minutes,pressthe[_ ]
B*KE BRO_ pad,followedbynumberpads[3,O]and
z_,_, 5_',_o68;_'_' theAUTOSETpad.
JJCK
pR(_l4E/\ KLLP
_"_' 7_r'_ 8_,_,ooo.9o;..... TheAUTOSETpadwillcalculateone
ov_ AUTO0_;_,_,C_CLL halfof the conventionalcookingtimeTI,_,%R UGI II SET
andautomaticallysetthebaketimefor
_!z_ 15minutes.
NOTE:Ifyouknowthespeedbaketime
(halfoftheconventionalbaketime),you
SPEEDOPTIOIIS mayenterthattime.DoNOTpressthe
AUTOSETpad.Thetimewillnotbecut
Useformeats,poultry,fish,cas- HowTOSETSPEEDOPTIONS: inhalf.
seroles,pizza(fresh,frozen- 4. After75%ofthecookingtime"CHECK
regularandself-rise),vegetables FOOD"will be displayed. Check
andfrozenconveniencefoods. _ TheSpeedOptionsautomati- donenessoffood,continuecookingif
needed.
Useforbakeditems(bars,muf- callyselecttheoventempera-
fins, desserts)and egg and ture.Allyouselectisthecook- 5. Attheendofthesetcookingtimeabeep
cheese-basedfoods, ingtime. willsoundand"ENTERMORETIMEIF
NEEDED"willbedisplayed.Openthe
D0 NOTSETOVENTEMPERA-
_i_t_ Usetodefrostanyfoodincluding TURE. done,d°°randpressCheCkthetheCANCELfOOd,pad.Ifthefoodis
turkeyandlargecutsofmeat. > DONOTPREHEATTHEOVEN.
Ifthefoodisnotdone,moretimemaybe
Usetoheatfrozenconvenience 1. Positiontheovenracks.Placefoodin added(upto10minutes),bypressing
dinnersin heatproofpaperor ovenandcloseovendoor. theappropriatenumberpads,Gener-
plasticcontainers, ally2-5minutesofextracookingtimeis
2. Pressthe appropriateSpeedOption sufficienttocompletecooking.(Addi-
pad. tionalcookingtimemaybeaddedmore
3. Settheconventionalbaketime,orwhat thanonceifneeded.)
therecipecallsfor,inminutesusingthe
numberpads,thenpressthe AUTO
SETpad.AUTOSETwillautomatically
cutthecookingtimeinhalf.
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Form NO A/02/OO Pad No. 8113P255-60 _,_ _'=_ h t t p : / / w w w rn a y t a g C o m Litho USA
Thecorrectamountofcookingtimeisveryimportanttooverallresults.Mostitemscookinabouthalfthetimeofaconventionaloven.Chec
donenessoffoodattheCHECKFOODsignalduringcooking,continuecookingifneeded.
RACK SPEEDOPTION
FOOD POSITION* SETTING TIPS
Seepage13inCookingGuidefor:
MEATS _ >
Beef.Pork 2 = Usemetalpansto reducespatteringwhencookin(
roastsandturkey.
WholeChicken 3
Turkey,unstuffed 1 > Forfastercooking,useglassbakingdishesforpoultr_
Fish,thawed 3 andfish.
MAINDISH >- Useovencookingbagsforlesstenderroasts.
Lasagna 3 > Turnroastsoverhalfwaythroughcooking.
Meatloaf 3
_- Shieldfastercookingareasonmeat& poultrywit[
TunaNoodle 3
FrozenPizza -self-rise 2 aluminumfoil.
-regular 2 > Forbestresults,useglassbakingdishesforlasagn_
andmeatloaf.
Seepage19inCookingGuidefor: > Placeself-risefrozenpizzadirectlyontherackwithou
SIDEDISH apan,Placeregularpizzainapan.
Potatoes,baked 3
>- Addtoppings(cheese,breadcrumbs,sauces)durin
Squash,halved 3
FrozenPotatoProducts 3 lastfewminutesofcooking.
Seepage32inCookingGuidefor:
BAKEDGOODS > Usemetalpansforbrowniesandbarcookies,
Brownies,barcookies 2
>- Useglassbakingdishesforapplecrisp.
AppleCrisp 2
Muffins 3 _ Timesmaybeslightlymorethanhalfforbakeditem._
CinnamonRolls,refrigerated 2 Addtimeasneeded.
EGG/CHEESE-BASEDDISHES 2or3 >- Eggcasserolesaredonewhensetandgoldenbrown
Seepage33inCookingGuidefor:
FROZENDINNERS > Settimeinminutesforthemaximumconventionalbak,
Packagedinheatproof 2 time,followedbytheAUTOSETpad.Timewillbect
paperandplastic inhalf.
Seepage34inCookingGuidefor:
DEFROST _ Shieldthinedgeswithfoilpriortodefrosting.
Roasts 2
WholeChicken 2
*Thebottomrackpositionis#1.
PRECAUTIONSTOAVOIDPOSSIBLE[XPOSURETO[XCESSIVEMICROWAVE[NERGY
A) DONOTattempttooperatethisovenusingtheSpeedOp- C) DONOToperatetheovenifitisdamaged.Itisparticularlyimporta
tionswiththedooropensinceopen-dooroperationscanre- thattheovendoorcloseproperlyandthatthereisnodamagetothe:(
suitinharmfulexposuretomicrowaveenergy.Itisimportant door(bent),(2)hingesandlatches(brokenorloosened),(3)doorsea
nottodefeatortamperwiththesafetyinterlocks, andsealingsurfaces.
B) DONOTplaceanyobjectbetweentheovenfrontfaceand D) Theovenshouldnotbeadjustedorrepairedbyanyoneexceptproper
thedoororallowsoilorcleanerresiduetoaccumulateon qualifiedservicepersonnel.
sealingsurfaces.
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