
Use & Care Guide
Manual de Uso y Cuidado
English / Espa_ol
Model/Modelo: 790.4254*
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P/N 139901302 Rev. A
Sears Brands Management Corporation
Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.kenmore.com
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Table of Contents
Kenmore Limited Warranty ..................................................................... 2
Before Setting Surface Controls .................................................................. 7
Setting Surface Controls ................................................................................ 9
Before Setting oven controls ..................................................................... 12
Oven Controls ............................................................................................. 13
Care and Cleaning ..................................................................................... 27
Before You Call ........................................................................................... 32
Oven Baking ............................................................................................. 32
Solutions to Common Problems .............................................................. 33
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This Use & Care Guide contains operating instructions for your appliance and feature information for several models. Your product
may not have all the described features. The graphics shown are representative. The graphics on your appliance may not look
exactly like those shown. Common sense and caution must be practiced with installing, operating and maintaining any appliance.
I(enmore Limited Warranty
When installed, operated and maintained according to all instructions supplied with the product, if this appliance fails due to a
defect in material and workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® to arrange for free repair.
This warranty applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase if this appliance is ever used for other than private family
purposes.
This warranty covers only defects in material and workmanship. Sears will NOT pay for:
1. Cracks in a ceramic glass cooktop that are not a result of thermal shock.
2. Stains and scratches on a ceramic glass cooktop resulting from failure to maintain it properly according to all instructions
supplied with the product.
3. Expendable items that can wear out from normal use, including but not limited to filters, belts, light bulbs, and bags.
4. A service technician to instruct the user in correct product installation, operation or maintenance.
5. A service technician to clean or maintain this product.
6. Damage to or failure of this product if it is not installed, operated or maintained according to all instructions supplied with the
product.
7. Damage to or failure of this product resulting from accident, abuse, misuse or use for other than its intended purpose.
8. Damage to or failure of this product caused by the use of detergents, cleaners, chemicals or utensils other than those recom-
mended in all instructions supplied with the product.
9. Damage to or failure of parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to this product.
Disclaimer of implied warranties; limitation of remedies
Customer's sole and exclusive remedy under this limited warranty shall be product repair as provided herein. Implied warranties,
including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by
law. Sears shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limi-
tation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the duration of implied warranties of merchantability or fitness, so
these exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty applies only while this appliance is used in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
This manual contains important safety
symbols and instructions. Pay attention to
these symbols and follow all instructions
given.
Do not attempt to install or operate your
appliance until you have read the safety
precautions in this manual. Safety items
throughout this manual are labeled with a
WARNING or CAUTION statement based on
the hazard type.
DEFINITIONS
AThis is the safety alert symbol. It is used to
alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety message that follow this
symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
- Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in death or serious injury.
-Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.
Storage In or On Appliance m
Flammable materials should not be stored in
an oven. This includes paper, plastic, and
cloth items, such as cookbooks, plastic ware,
and towels, as well as flammable liquids. Do
not store explosives, such as aerosol cans, on
or near the oven.
Do Not Leave Children Alone -
Children should not be left alone or unat-
tended in the area where appliance is in use.
They should never be allowed to sit or stand
on any part of the appliance, including the
storage drawer, lower broiler drawer, warmer
drawer, or lower double oven.
Stepping, leaning, or sitting on the
door or drawers of an oven can result in
serious injuries and also cause damage to the
appliance. Do not allow children to climb or
play around the oven. The weight of a child
on an open over door may cause the oven to
tip, resulting in serious burns or other injury.
_Never cover any slots, holes, or
passages in the oven bottom or cover an
entire oven rack with materials, such as
aluminum foil. Aluminum foil linings may trap
heat, causing a fire hazard.
When heating fat or grease,
watch it closely. Grease may catch fire if it
becomes too hot.
Tip Over Hazard
" A child or adult can tip the
appliance and be killed.
* Verify the device is
engaged with the
countertops or that the device has been
installed to the walls of the cabinet, the
wall, or the floor as per the installation
instructions
Ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged
with the countertop, the wails of the
cabinet, the wail, or the floor as per the
installation instructions when the
appliance is moved.
Do not operate the appliance without the
anti-tip device in place and engaged.
Failure to follow these instructions can
resuff in death or serious burns to children
and adults.
To check if the anti-tip
bracket is installed prop-
erly, use both arms to
grasp the rear edge of the
appliance back. Carefully attempt to tilt
appliance forward. When properly
installed, the appliance should not tilt
forward.
Refer to the anti-tip bracket installation
instructions supplied with your range for
proper installation.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Do not store items of interest in
cabinets or on the backguard of a range-
children climbing on the range to reach items
could be seriously injured.
Do not heat unopened food
containers. Build-up of pressure may cause
container to burst and result in injury.
Do not use water or flour on
grease fires. Cover the fire with a pan lid, use
baking soda, or use a dry chemical or foam
type extinguisher.
Wear proper apparel when
cooking. Loose-fitting or hanging garments
should never be worn while using this appli-
ance. Do not let clothing or other flammable
materials come into contact with hot
surfaces.
Use dry potholders. Moist or
_olders on hot surfaces may result
in burns from steam.Do not let potholders
touch hot cooking areas. Do not use towels or
other bulky cloths.
Do not touch heating elements or
interior surfaces of oven. Heating elements
may be hot even though they are dark in
color. Interior surfaces of ovens become hot
enough to cause burns. During and after use,
do not touch, or let clothing or other
flammable materials contact heating
elements or interior surfaces of oven until
they have sufficient time to cool. Other
surfaces of the appliance may become hot
enough cause burns such as the oven door,
windows, and the oven vent.
Important note: The California Safe Drinking
Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires
the governor of California to publish a list of
substances known to cause cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harms, and it
requires businesses to warn customers of
potential exposures to such substances.
Read and follow all the warnings,
cautions and important notes regarding the
instructions and precautions for unpacking,
installing, and servicing your appliance:
• Remove all tape and packaging before
using the oven. Destroy the carton and
plastic bags after unpacking the oven.
Never allow children to play with
packaging material.
° Proper InstallationmBe sure your
appliance is properly installed and
grounded by a qualified technician in
accordance with the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 latest edition
and local electrical code requirements. In
Canada, install in accordance with CSA
Standard C22.1, Canadian Electrical
code, Part 1, and local electrical code
requirements. Install only per installation
instructions provided in the literature
package for this oven.
° User ServicingmDo not repair or replace
any part of the appliance unless specifi-
cally recommended in the manuals. All
other servicing should be done only by a
qualified technician. This reduces the risk
of personal injury and damage to the
oven.
• Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified
technician and an authorized repair
service. Know how to disconnect the
power to the oven at the circuit breaker or
fuse box in case of an emergency.
• Never modify or alter the construction of
an oven by removing the leveling legs,
panels, wire covers, anti-tip brackets/
screws, or any other part of the oven.
• Remove the oven door from any unused
oven if it is to be stored or discarded.
Do not attempt to operate the oven
during a power failure. If the power fails,
always turn off the oven. If the oven is not
turned off and the power resumes, the
oven will begin to operate again. Once
the power resumes, reset the clock and
oven function.
Be sure to have an appropriate foam-type
fire extinguisher available, visible, and
easily located near the appliance.
Cold temperatures can damage the elec-
tronic control. When using this appliance
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
for the first time, or when the appliance
has not been used for an extended period
of time, be sure the appliance has been in
temperatures above 32°F (0°C) for at
least 3 hours before turning on the power
to the appliance.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING YOUR
COOl(TOP
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CERAMIC
GLASS COOl(TOPS
Do not cook on a broken cooktop. If the
cooktop is broken, cleaning solutions and
spills may penetrate the cooktop and
create a risk of electric shock. Contact a
qualified technician immediately.
Know which knob or key controls each
surface heating area. Place cookware
with food on the cooking area before
turning it on. Turn the cooking area off
before removing the cookware.
Clean cooktop with caution. If a wet
sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a
hot cooking area, be careful to avoid
steam burns. Same cleaners can produce
noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface.
Use proper pan size. This appliance is
equipped with one or more surface units
of different sizes. Select cookware with
flat bottoms that match the surface unit
heating element. The use of undersized
cookware may expose a portion of the
heating element to direct contact and
may result in the ignition of clothing or
other items. Using the proper cookware on
the cooking zone will improve efficiency.
To reduce the risk of burns, ignition of
flammable materials, and spills due to
unintentional contact with the utensil, the
utensil handles should be turned inward
and not extend aver other cooking areas.
Never leave surface elements unattended.
Boil-overs may cause smoking and greasy
spills may ignite. A pan that has boiled
dry could be damaged and may damage
the cooktop.
Only certain types of glazed cookware,
glass, ceramic, earthenware, or other
types of glazed utensils are suitable for
use on the cooktop. Improper cookware
may break due to sudden changes in
temperature. Check the cookware manu-
facturer's recommendations for cooktop
use.
When you are flaming foods under a
ventilating hood, turn on the fan.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING YOUR
OVEN
• Never use your appliance for warming or
heating the room.
• Use care when opening oven door, lower
oven door, or warmer drawer (some
models). Stand to the side of the oven
when opening the door of a hot oven. Let
hot air or steam escape before you
remove or replace food in the oven.
• Keep oven vent ducts clear. Touching
surfaces in this area when the oven is on
may cause severe burns. Do not place
plastic or heat-sensitive items on or near
the oven vent. These items can melt or
ignite.
• Always handle oven racks when the oven
is cool. Place oven racks in desired
positions while the oven is cool. if a rack
must be moved while the oven is hot, use
extreme caution. Use potholders and
grasp the rack with both hands to reposi-
tion. Do not let potholders contact the hot
heating elements in the oven. Remove all
bakeware and utensils before moving the
rack.
Do not use a broiler pan without its insert.
Do not cover the broiler insert with
aluminum foil; exposed fat and grease
could ignite.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Do not use aluminum foil or other protec-
tive liners to line the oven bottom. Only
use aluminum foil as recommended in this
manual. Improper installation of these
liners may result in risk of electric shock or
fire.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Do not use an adapter plug or an
extension cord, or remove grounding prong
from the power cord. Failure to follow this
warning may cause serious injury, fire, or
death.
* Do not cook food on the oven bottom.
Always use proper bakeware and use the
oven racks.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING
YOUR OVEN
Before manually cleaning any
part of the oven, be sure all controls are
turned off and the oven is cool. Cleaning a
hot oven can cause burns.
Clean the oven regularly to keep all parts
free of grease that could catch fire. Do not
allow grease to accumulate. Always follow
the manufacturer's recommended directions
for use of kitchen cleaners and aerosols. Be
aware that excess residue from cleaners and
aerosols may ignite causing damage and
injury.
Clean ventilating hoods frequently. Grease
should not be allowed to accumulate on the
hood or filter. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions for cleaning hoods.
SELF-CLEANING OVENS
Use the self-clean cycle to clean only the
parts listed in this manual. Before using
self-clean, remove the broiler pan, any
food, utensils, and bakeware from the
oven. Remove oven racks unless otherwise
instructed.
Avoid fire hazard or electrical
shock. Failure to follow this warning may
cause serious injury, fire, or death.
For personal safety, this appliance must be
properly grounded. For maximum safety, the
power cord must be plugged into an elec-
trical outlet that is the correct voltage, is
correctly polarized and properly grounded in
accordance with local codes. Is the personal
responsibility of the consumer to have the
appropriate outlet with the correct, properly
grounded wall receptacle installed by a
qualified electrician. It is the responsibility
and obligation of the consumer to contact a
qualified installer to assure that the electrical
installation is adequate and is in confor-
mance with all local codes and ordinances.
See the installation instructions packaged
with this appliance for complete installation
and grounding instructions.
Serial Plate Location
To locate the serial plate open storage drawer (some
models) or warmer drawer (some models). The serial
plate is attached to the left side of the oven frame.
Record the date of purchase, model and serial
number of your product in the corresponding space
below.
Do not use oven cleaners. No commercial
oven cleaner, oven liner, or protective
coating of any kind should be used in or
around any part of the oven.
Do not clean the oven door gasket. The
door gasket is essential for a good seal.
Do not rub, damage, or move the gasket.
Some birds are extremely sensitive to the
fumes given off during the self-clean
cycle of any oven. Move birds to another
well-ventilated room.
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Date of Purchase:
Save your sales receipt for future reference.
Save these instructions for future reference.
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Before Setting Surface Controls
Using Proper Cookware
The size and type of cookware used will influence the radiant
element power level setting needed for best cooking results.
Be sure to follow the recommendations for using proper
cookware shown on this page.
Figure 1: Check pan for flat bottom using ruler
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- Flat bottom and straight
sides.
- Tight fitting lids.
- Weight of handle does
not tilt pan. Pan is well
balanced.
- Pan sizes match the
amount of food to be
prepared and the size
of the surface element.
- Made of material that
conducts heat well.
- Easy to clean.
- Always match pot
diameter to element
size.
" Curved and warped pans.
Cookware larger than
cooking area marked on
cooktop by more than
one-half inch or 12mm.
- Heavy handle tilts pan.
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Pan is smaller than the
heating area marked on
cooktop.
Cookware Material Types
The cookware material determines how evenly and quickly heat
is transferred from the surface element to the pan bottom.
Aluminum - Excellent heat conductor. Some types of food
will cause it to darken (Anodized aluminum cookware resists
staining & pitting). If aluminum pans slide across the
ceramic cooktop, they may leave metal marks which will
resemble scratches. Remove these marks immediately.
• Copper - Excellent heat conductor but discolors easily. May
leave metal marks on ceramic glass (see Aluminum).
• Stainless - Slow heat conductor with uneven cooking results.
Is durable, easy to clean and resists staining.
• Cast Iron - A slow heat conductor however will retain heat
very well. Cooks evenly once cooking temperature is
reached. Not recommended for use on ceramic cooktops.
• Porcelain-enamel on metal - Heating characteristics will
vary depending on base material. Porcelain-enamel coating
must be smooth to avoid scratching ceramic
• Glass - Slow heat conductor. Not recommended for
ceramic cooktop surfaces because it may scratch the glass.
Important note:
Do not place empty aluminum, glass or porcelain-enamel
coated cookware on the ceramic cooktop! The melting point of
cookware made with these materials may be reached quickly
especially if left empty & they may bond to the ceramic
cooktop. If the cookware melts it will damage the cooktop! Be
sure to follow all the cookware manufacturer's suggestions when
using any type of cookware on the ceramic cooktop.
About the ceramic glass cooktop
The ceramic cooktop has radiant surface elements located
below the surface of the glass. The design of the ceramic
cooktop outlines the area of the surface element underneath. Be
sure to match the pan size with the diameter of the element
outline on the cooktop and only flat-bottomed cookware should
be used.The type and size of cookware, the number of surface
elements in use and their settings are all factors that will affect
the amount of heat that will spread to areas beyond the surface
elements. The areas surrounding the elements may become hot
enough to cause burns.
About the radiant surface elements
The element temperature rises gradually and evenly. As the
temperature rises, the element will glow red. To maintain the
selected setting the element will cycle on and off. The heating
element retains enough heat to provide a uniform and consistent
heat during the off cycle.For efficient cooking, turn off the
element several minutes before cooking is complete. This will
allow residual heat to complete the cooking process.

Before Setting Surface Controls
Radiant surface elements may appear to have
cooled after they have been turned off. The glass surface may
still be hot and burns may occur if the glass surface is touched
before it has cooled sufficiently.
Do not place plastic items such as salt and
pepper shakers, spoon holders or plastic wrappings on top of
the range when it is in use. These items could melt or ignite.
Potholders, towels or wooden spoons could catch fire if placed
too close to the surface elements.
Do not allow aluminum foil, empty glass-porcelain cookware or
ANY material that can melt to make contact with the ceramic
cooktop. If these items melt on the cooktop they may damage
the ceramic cooktop.
ELEMENT ON and HOT SURFACE indicator lights
Your appliance is equipped with different types of surface
indicator lights that will glow on the control panel -- the
ELEMENT ON and HOT SURFACE indicator lights.
The ELEMENT ON indicator light is marked on the control panel
and will glow when a surface cooking element is turned on. A
quick glance at this indicator light after cooking is an easy
check to be sure all surface controls are turned off.
The HOT SURFACE indicator light will glow when any surface
cooking element heats up and will remain on until the cooktop
has cooled to a moderate level
ELEMENT ON 0
HOT SURFACE
Figure 2: Element and hot surface indicator
Important notes:
Radiant elements have a limiter that allows the radiant
heating element to cycle on and off, even at the HI setting.
Cycling at the HI setting is normal and will occur more often
if the cookware is too small for the radiant element or if the
cookware bottom is not flat.
• Be sure to read the detailed instructions for ceramic glass
cooktop maintenance and cleaning in the Care & Cleaning
and Before You Call sections of this Use & Care Guide.
Types of Cooktop Surface Elements
The ceramic glass cooktop has radiant surface elements located
below the surface of the glass. The patterns on the ceramic glass
will outline the size and type of element available.
The single radiant element or elements will have one round
outline pattern shown on the cooktop. The warm zone feature
(on some models), located on the center rear area of the
cooktop, uses one round outline and is designed to keep food
warm only.
A dual (on some models) radiant element allows the user to set
the smaller inner portion as a single element or both inner and
outer portions may be set to heat together.
OFF _ISINGLE OFF DOUBLE.
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3 7
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NED
Figure 3: Single (L) and double burner (R) control knobs
Home Canning
Be sure to read and observe all the following points when home
canning with your appliance. Check with the USDA (United
States Department of Agriculture) website and be sure to read
all the information they have available as well as follow their
recommendations for home canning procedures.
Tips and procedures for canning foods:
Use only quality flat bottom canners when home canning.
Use a straight-edge to check canner bottom.
Use only a completely flat bottom canner with no ridges
that radiate from the bottom center when home canning
using a ceramic cooktop.
• Make sure the diameter of the canner does not exceed 1
inch beyond the surface element markings or burner. It is
recommended to use smaller diameter canners on electric
coil and ceramic glass cooktops. Start with hot tap water to
bring water to boil more quickly.
• Use the highest heat seating when first bringing the water to
a boil. Once boiling is achieved, reduce heat to lowest
possible setting to maintain that boil.
Never place or straddle a cooking utensil over 2 different
surface cooking areas at the same time. This will cause
uneven heating results and may cause the ceramic cooktop
to fracture.

Setting Surface Controls
Models with Ceramic Glass Cooktop
About the Ceramic Glass Cooktop
The ceramic cooktop has radiant surface elements located
below the surface of the glass. The design of the ceramic
cooktop outlines the area of the surface element underneath.
Make sure the diameter of the pan matches the diameter of the
element outline on the cooktop. Heat is transferred up through
the surface of the cooktop to the cookware. Only flat-bottom
cookware should be used. The type and size of cookware, the
number of surface elements in use and their settings, are all
factors that will affect the amount of heat that will spread to
areas beyond the surface elements. The areas surrounding the
elements may become hot enough to cause burns.
About the Radiant Surface Elements
The element temperature rises gradually and evenly. As the
temperature rises, the element will glow red. To maintain the
selected setting, the element will cycle on and off. The heating
element retains enough heat to provide a uniform and consistent
heat during the off cycle. For efficient cooking, turn off the
element several minutes before cooking is complete. This will
allow residual heat to complete the cooking process.
Locations of the Radiant Surface Elements and Controls
Your range is equipped with radiant surface burners with
different wattage ratings. The ability to heat food quicker and
in larger volumes increases as the element wattage increases.
(White glass cooktops only) Due to the high intensity of heat
generated by the surface elements, the glass surface will turn
light green when the element is first turned off. This phenomenon
is normal and the glass will come back to its original white color
after it has completely cooled down.
Important: Please read detailed instructions for ceramic glass
cooktop cleaning in the General Care & Cleaning section and
Before You Call checklist section of this Use and Care Guide.
Radiant elements have a limiter that allows the element to cycle
on and off, even at the HI setting. This helps to prevent damage
to the ceramic glass cooktop. Cycling at the HI setting is normal
and can also occur if the cookware is too small for the radiant
element or if the cookware bottom is not flat (Refer to page 10
for using correct cookware instructions with the cooktop).
Use the chart on this page to determine the correct setting for
the kind of food you are preparing. The Simmer settings are
used to simmer and keep larger quantities of foods warm such
as stews and soups. The lower Simmer settings are ideal for
delicate foods and melting chocolate or butter.
Operating Single Radiant Surface Elements
Suggested settings for single and dual (some models) radiant
surface elements
Table 1: Suggested settings for various cooking needs
Settings Type of Cooking
High (HI-9) Start most foods, bring water
to boil, pan broiling
Medium high (7-8) Continue a rapid boil, fry,
deep fat fry
Medium (5-6) Maintain a slow boil, thicken
sauces and gravies, steam
vegetables
Medium-low (2-4) Keep foods cooking, poach,
stew
Low (LO-1) Keep warm, melt, simmer
Radiant surface elements may appear to have
cooled after they have been turned off. The
glass surface may still be hot and burns may occur if the glass
surface is touched before it has cooled sufficiently.
_ Do not place plastic items such as salt and
pepper shakers, spoon holders or plastic wrappings on top of
the range when it is in use. These items could melt or ignite.
Potholders, towels or wooden spoons could catch fire if placed
too close to the surface elements.
Do not allow aluminum foil, empty glass-
porcelain cookware or ANY material that can melt to make
contact with the ceramic cooktop. If these items melt on the
cooktop they may damage the ceramic cooktop.
Do not straddle cookware over two separate
surface elements. Use the proper size cookware for the element
being used.

Setting Surface Controls
Single radiant surface elements (all models)
OFF
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3 7
MED
Figure 4: Single radiant element control
To operate the single radiant element:
1. Place correctly sized cookware on single radiant surface
element.
2. Push in and turn the surface control knob in either direction
to the desired setting (Figure 4).
3. When cooking is complete, turn the radiant surface element
off before removing the cookware.
Important notes:
• For efficient cooking, turn off the element several minutes
before cooking is complete. This will allow residual heat to
complete the cooking process.
The surface control knobs do not have to be set exactly on
a particular spot. Use the graphics provided as a guide and
adjust the control knob as needed. Each surface element
provides a constant amount of heat at each setting.
• Refer to the suggested radiant surface element settings for
suggested power level settings (Table 1). A glowing red
surface heating area extending beyond the bottom edge of
the cookware indicates the cookware is too small for the
surface heating area.
Radiant surface elements may appear to have
cooled after they have been turned off. The glass surface may
still be hot and burns may occur if the glass surface is touched
before it has cooled sufficiently. Do not place plastic items such
as salt and pepper shakers, spoon holders or plastic wrappings
on top of the range when it is in use. These items could melt or
ignite. Potholders, towels or wooden spoons could catch fire if
placed too close to the surface elements.
Do not allow aluminum foil, empty glass/
porcelain cookware or ANY material that can melt to make
contact with the ceramic cooktop. If these items melt on the
cooktop they may damage the ceramic cooktop.
Dual radiant surface element (some models)
Figure 5:
_ISINGLE OFF DOUBLE_ 4SINGLE OFF DOUBLEI_
6 6 6 6
4 4 _24_ 4
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Dual radiant element control
Figure 6: Dual burner set to single (L) and double (R).
To operate the dual radiant element:
1. Place correctly sized cookware on single radiant surface
element.
2.
Push in and turn the surface control knob clockwise to begin
heating both the inner and outer portions of the element. If
only the inner heating portion is needed for smaller
cookware, push in and turn the knob counter-clockwise to
start.
3. When cooking is complete, turn the radiant surface
element off before removing the cookware
Important notes:
• Do not straddle cookware between two cooking surfaces
unless the cookware and cooktop was designed for that
purpose, such as griddles.
• Start most cooking operations on a higher setting and then
turn to a lower setting to finish cooking.
Radiant elements have a limiter that allows the radiant
heating element to cycle on and off, even at the HI setting.
This helps prevent damage to the ceramic smoothtop.
Cycling at the HI setting is normal and will occur more often
if the cookware is too small for the radiant element or if the
cookware bottom is not flat.
• A glowing red surface heating area extending beyond the
bottom edge of the cookware indicates the cookware is too
small for the surface heating area.
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Using Turbo BoiITM Flex Element (some models)
The Turbo Boil TM (Flex) feature uses a higher wattage surface
radiant element which can bring food items to boil much
quicker. (Figure 7) The left front radiant element will be clearly
marked if this feature is available on your range. If equipped
with the Turbo Boil TM feature, place the cookware on the left
front surface element and follow the instructions "See "Oper-
ating Single Radiant Surface Elements"" in this section.
TURBOBOIL FLEX
OFF
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WARM & TURBO
SIMM_R BOiL
3 7
MED
Figure 7: Turbo Boil element control
Warm Zone (some models)
The purpose of the warm zone is to keep hot cooked foods at
serving temperature. Use the warm zone feature to keep cooked
foods hot such as vegetables, gravies, casseroles, soups, stews,
breads, pastries and oven safe dinner plates.
Always start with hot food. Do not heat cold food with the warm
zone. All food placed on the warm zone should be covered with
a lid to maintain quality. For best results, when warming pastries
or breads, the cover should have an opening to allow moisture
to escape. Use only dish ware, utensils and cookware
recommended for oven and cooktop use on the warm zone.
To set warm zone:
1. Press warm zone. The warm zone indicator light will turn on.
2. Press the down arrow once for the lowest setting (LO) and
the bottom indicator light will turn on.
3. Press the up arrow once again for medium heat (MED) and
the middle indicator light will turn on.
4.
Press the up arrow again for the highest setting (HI). All
three indicator lights will turn on. The selected indicator
lights will remain on while the zone is heating. The warm
zone indicator lights will stay on until the warm zone is
turned off. To adjust the temperature up or down use the
arrow keys.
5. When ready to serve, press the warm zone key until the
indicator light is off. The warm zone will remain hot until the
hot surface indicator light turns off.
Food Poisoning Hazard. Do not let food sit for
more than one hour before or after cooking. Doing so may result
in food borne illness
Important notes:
Use only plates, utensils and cookware recommended for
oven and ceramic cooktop use. Do not use plastic wrap or
aluminum foil to cover food. Plastic or aluminum foil can
melt onto the cooktop.
Refer to the warm zone recommended food settings below. If a
particular food is not listed, start with the medium level, and
adjust as needed.
Table 2: Suggested settings for Warm Zone
Food Item Heating level
Breads/Pastries LO
Dinner Plates with food LO
Eggs LO
Gravies LO
Meats MED
Sauces MED
Soups (Cream) MED
Stews MED
Vegetables MED
Fried foods HI
Hot beverages HI
Soups (clear) HI
_Unlike other radiant surface elements, the warm
zone will not glow red when it is HOT. The glass surface may still
be hot and burns can occur if the glass surface is touched
before it has cooled sufficiently.
Do not place flammable items such as plastic
salt and pepper shakers or plastic wrappings on top of the
range when it is in use. These items could melt or ignite.
Potholders, towels or wooden spoons could catch fire if placed
too close to the surface elements. Do not allow aluminum foil,
empty glass-porcelain cookware or any material that can melt
to make contact with the ceramic cooktop.

Before Setting oven controls
Oven Vent Location
The oven vent is located under the control panel. When the oven
is on, warm air passes through this vent. This venting is necessary
for proper air circulation in the oven and good baking results. It
is normal if steam or moisture appears near the vent during the
cooking process. Do not block oven vent.
Figure 8: Do not block oven vent location
_Protective Liners -- Do not use aluminum foil to
line the oven bottom, walls, or any other part of the oven cavity.
During self clean the oven will become hot enough to melt
aluminum foil. Only use aluminum foil as recommended in this
manual. Improper installation of these liners may result in risk of
electric shock or fire.
Always use pot holders or oven mitts when using
the oven. When cooking, the oven interior and exterior, as well
as the oven racks, will become very hot which can cause burns.
Important note: Before using the self clean feature be sure to
remove all oven racks and accessories from the oven.
Removing, replacing, and arranging flat or offset oven
racks:
To arrange - Always arrange the oven racks when the oven
is cool (prior to operating the oven).
• To remove - Pull the oven rack straight forward until it
reaches the stop position. Lift up front of oven rack slightly
and slide out. Always remove oven racks and all oven
accessories before starting a self clean.
• To replace - Place the oven rack on the rack guides on both
sides of oven walls. Tilt the front of oven rack upward
slightly and slide the oven rack back into place. Be sure
oven racks are level before using.
Types of Oven Racks
flat handle
oven rack
Figure 9: Types of oven racks
Oven Rack Descriptions
• Flat oven racks (or the flat handle oven rack) may be used
for most cooking needs and may be placed in most oven
rack positions.
The offset oven rack (some models) provides additional step
down positions from the standard flat rack design. The
offset design positions the base of the rack about half of a
rack position lower than the flat rack and may be used in
most oven rack positions.
Air circulation in the oven
For best air circulation when baking, allow a space of 2 inches
(5 cm) around the bakeware for proper air circulation. Be sure
pans and bakeware do not touch each other, the oven door,
sides, or back of the oven cavity.
Hot air must be able to circulate around bakeware for even
heat to reach the food.
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1. Warmer Drawer - Use to keep cooked food warm and at
serving temperature.
2. Warmer Drawer indicator lights - Indicates low, medium,
and high temperature settings in the warmer drawer.
3. Bake - Use to select normal baking function.
4. Broil - Use to select broiling function.
5. Convec Bake - Use to set convection baking function.
6. Convec Roast - Use to set convection roasting function.
7. Slow Cook - Use for cooking foods requiring long cooking
times at lower temperatures.
8. Warm & Hold - Use to keep cooked food warm in the oven
for up to 3 hours after cooking.
9. LIGHT - Use to turn interior oven light on and off.
10. CLOCK - Use with numeric keys to set the time of day.
11. Numeric keys - Use to enter temperatures and cooking
times, and use to enter time of day when setting clock.
12. Timer ON/OFF - Use to set and cancel timer. Timer does
not stop or start the cooking process.
13. Add 1 Minute - Each press of this feature adds one minute
of time to an active timer. Pressing Add 1 Minute will start
timer when timer is idle.
14. Cook Time - Use to set a specific amount of time needed
for cooking. Automatically cancels cooking process at end
of set time.
15. Delay Start - Use to set a delayed cooking function or a
delayed self clean.
16. Convec Convert - Use to convert regular recipe tempera-
ture to a convection recipe temperature.
17. Self Clean - Use to select the self clean function.
18. START- Use for starting all cooking functions.
19. STOP - Use to stop any cooking function except time of day
and timer. Oven Lock - Use STOP key to lock oven door
and the control panel.
20. Warm Zone - Use to keep food cooked on cooktop warm.
21. Warm Zone indicator lights - Indicates low, medium and
high settings of cooktop warm zone.
Table 3: Minimum and maximum control settings
Feature
Bake
Broil
Timer
Self Clean
Convec Bake
Convec Roast
Slow Cook
Warm & Hold
Warmer Drawer
Cook Time
Delay time 12hr
Delay time 24hr
Clock 12hr
Clock 24hr
Min. Temp. or Time
170°F (77 ° C)
400°F (205°C)
1 Min
2 Hours
170°F (77 ° C)
170°F (77 ° C)
LO 225°F (108°C)
170°F (77 ° C)
150°F (65 ° C)
1 Min.
1:00
0:00
1:00
0:00
Max. Temp. or Time
550°F (288°C)
550°F (288°C)
11 Hrs. 59 Mins.
4 Hours
550°F (288°C)
550°F (288°C)
HI 275°F (134°C)
3 hours
190°F (88 ° C)
11:59
12:59
23:59
12:59
23:59
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Setting The Clock
When the appliance is first powered up, 12:00 will flash in the
display (Figure 10). The time of day must first be set before
operating the oven.
Figure 10:12:00 in display before setting clock
To set clock to 1:30:
1. Press Set Clock.
2. Enter 1 3 0 using numeric keys.
3. Press START.
Important note.
The clock cannot be changed when a Cook Time, Self Clean,
Delay Start or cooking feature is active.
Setting 12 hour or 24 hour display mode
The clock display mode allows you to select 12 hr or 24 hr
modes. The factory pre-set clock display mode is 12 hours.
To set 12 hr or 24 hr display mode:
1. Press and hold Set Clock for 6 seconds.
2. Press Self Clean to toggle between 12 Hr day or 24 Hr day
display modes. (Figure 12)
3. Press STARTto accept choice.
Figure 12:12 Hr dAy and 24 Hr dAy settings
Changing Oven Temperature Display
The oven control is preset for temperatures in °F (Fahrenheit)
when shipped from the factory. The control can be changed to
display either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
To change the display to F (Fahrenheit) or C (Celsius):
1. Press and hold Broil for 6 seconds.
2. Once F (or C) appears in the display, press Self Clean to
toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature display
modes.
3. Press to accept choice.
START
Important note:
The oven temperature display cannot be changed during the
cooking process or if a Delay Start has been set or Self Clean is
active.
Figure 11: Display showing Fahrenheit and Celsius
Changing Between Continuous Bake Setting or 12 Hour
Energy Saving
The oven control has a factory preset built-in 12 Hour Energy
Saving feature that will turn off the oven if the oven is left on for
more than 12 hours. The control may be programmed to
override this feature to bake continuously.
To change between continuous bake or 12 Hour Energy Saving
feature:
1. Press and hold Timer Set-Off for 6 seconds
2. Press Self Clean to toggle between 12 Hour OFF or Stay On
(Figure 13) feature.
3. Press STARTto accept choice
Figure 13:12 hr energy saving (L) and continuous setting (R)
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Setting Oven Controls Lockout
The control may be programmed to lock the oven door and lock
the oven control keys.
To activate the oven lockout features:
1=
2.
Be sure oven door is completely closed.
Press and hold STOP for 3 seconds, door Loc will appear in
the display. (Figure 14)The motor driven door latch
mechanism will begin locking the oven door automatically.
Do not open the oven door. Allow about 15 seconds for the
oven door to completely lock. Once door is locked, Loc will
appear in the display.
Figure 14: Display showing door locking and in locked position
To cancel the oven lockout feature:
1. Press and hold STOP for 3 seconds. The motor door latch
will begin unlocking the oven door automatically. Do not
open the oven door. Allow about 15 seconds for the oven
door to completely unlock.
2. When the Loc message no longer displays, the oven door
may be opened and the oven control keys will be available
for use.
Important note:
• To avoid damage to the oven door latching mechanism, do
not attempt to open or close the oven door whenever the
door Loc message is displayed.
• If a control key is pressed when oven lockout is active, the
control will triple beep indicating the key action is not
available when the oven lockout feature is active.
Setting Timer
The minute timer allows you to track your cooking times without
interfering with the cooking process. The timer may be set from
a minimum time of 1 minute to a maximum of 11 hours and 59
minutes.
To set timer for 5 minutes:
1=
2.
3.
Press Timer ON/OFF.
Enter 5 using numeric keys.
Press (STA_R_to start timer. When set time ends, END will show
in the display and the control will sound a beep three times
every 30 seconds until Timer Set-Off key is pressed.
To cancel the timer when active press Timer Set-Off again.
Important note:
• The timer does not start or stop the cooking process. It
serves as an extra minute timer that will beep when the set
time has run out. The timer may be used alone or while
using any of the other oven functions.
When timer is set for more than 1 hour it will display hours
and minutes until 1 hour remains. When less than 1 hour
remains, the display counts down in minutes and seconds.
With less than 1 minute remaining, only seconds will display.
If the timer is active during a cooking process, the timer will
show in the display. To view the status of any other active
oven function, press the key of the cooking function once
and it will appear in the display for a few seconds.
Add 1 Minute
Use Add 1 Minute to set additional minutes to the timer. Each
press of the key will add 1 minute. If Add 1 Minute is pressed
when the timer is not active, the timer will activate and begin
counting down from 1 minute.
To add 2 minutes to the timer:
Press Add 1 Minute twice.
Operating Oven Lights
The interior oven lights will automatically turn on when the oven
door is opened. The oven lights will not turn on when the unit is
in self clean mode.
Press Q to turn the interior oven lights on and off whenever
w
the oven door is closed.
The interior oven lights are located on the rear wall of the oven
interior and are covered with a glass shield. The glass shield
protects the bulb from high temperatures and should always be
in place whenever the oven is in use.
To replace the interior oven light, see "Replacing the oven light"
on page 29.
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Setting Bake
Use the bake feature whenever the recipe calls for baking using
normal temperatures. The convection fan will turn on and stay
on to allow the oven to preheat faster. When the set tempera-
ture is reached the fan will turn off and reminder tone will sound
indicating when to place the food in the oven. The oven will
continue cycle on and off to maintain the set temperature for
consistent baking.
Bake may be set for any oven temperature between 170°F
(77°C) to 550°F (288°C).
To set Bake for oven temperature of 425°F (218°C):
1. Press Bake.
2. Enter 4 2 5 (2 1 8) using numeric keys.
3. Press START"
To cancel Bake at any time press []
STOP "
Radiant bake rack positions
• Fully preheat the oven before baking items like cookies,
biscuits and breads. Do not open oven door too often.
Doing so will reduce the oven temperature and may
increase cooking time.
• When using any single rack, position the rack so that the
food is in the center of the oven.
• For best results when baking cakes using 2 oven racks,
place racks in positions 2 and 4.
• When baking using 2 oven racks, position bakeware as
shown in Figure 15. Allow at least 2 inches (5 cm) of space
between bakeware for proper air circulation.
• Dark or dull pans absorb more heat than shiny bakeware,
resulting in dark or overbrowning of foods. It may be
necessary to reduce the oven temperature or cook time to
prevent overbrowning of some foods. Dark pans are recom-
mended for pies. Shiny pans are recommended for cakes,
cookies and muffins.
• For batter and dough-based baked goods such as cakes,
pastries, and breads, use the regular bake function for best
results.
Figure 15: Rack positions and pan spacing recommendations
Setting Convec Bake
The convection function uses a fan to circulate the oven's heat
uniformly and continuously around the oven (Figure 16). This
improved heat distribution allows for fast, even cooking and
browning results. It also gives better baking results when using
two oven racks at the same time.
Figure 16: Air circulation in the convection function
Because most food items will cook faster and more evenly with
the convection feature, it is advisable to reduce recipe's recom-
mended temperature by 25 ° for best results. Follow the recipe's
instructions using the minimum recommended cook time.
Benefits of the convection bake feature:
• Foods may cook up to 25% faster, saving time and energy.
• Multiple rack baking.
Convec Bake may be set for any oven temperature between
170°F (77°C) to 550°F (288°C).
To set Convec Bake with a default oven set temperature of
350°F (177°C):
1. Press Convec Bake.
2. Press, ST_T.
To cancel Convec Bake at any time press STOP.
For best results:
• Fully preheat the oven before baking items like cookies,
biscuits and breads. Do not open oven door too often.
Doing so will reduce the oven temperature and may
increase cooking time.
• Cookies and biscuits should be baked on pans with no sides
or very low side to allow heated air to circulate around the
food.
Dark or dull pans absorb more heat than shiny bakeware
resulting in dark or over browning of foods. It may be
necessary to reduce the oven temperature or cook time to
prevent over browning of some foods. Dark pans are
recommended for pies. Shiny pans are recommended for
cakes, cookies and muffins
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Convection bake rack positions:
• When using any single rack, position the rack so that the
food is in the center of the oven.
• For best results when baking cakes using 2 oven racks,
place racks in positions 2 and 4.
• When baking using 2 oven racks, position bakeware as
shown in Figure 17. Allow at least 2 inches (5 cm) of space
between bakeware for proper air circulation..
Figure 17: Convection rack positions and pan spacing
Important note:
• The convection fan will begin rotating once Convec Bake,
Convec Roast or Convec Convert has been activated.
• If the oven door is opened when the convection function is
active, the convection fan will stop rotating until the oven
door is closed.
• When using Convec Bake, cook time reductions may vary
depending on the amount and type of food being cooked.
Setting Convec Convert
Pressing the Convec Convert key automatically converts the
cooking temperature entered for any standard baking recipe to
the lower temperature required for convection baking.
When Convec Convert is used with a timed Convec Bake setting
of 20 minutes or more, the Convec Convert function will display
a CF message (Figure 18) as a reminder to check food when the
bake time is 75°/'0 complete. At this time the oven control will
sound 1 long beep at regular intervals until the set cook time has
finished.
Figure 18: Check Food reminder shown in display.
To program oven for Convec Convert with oven default temper-
ature of 350°F (177°C) and to shut-off after 30 minutes:
1. Press Convec Bake.
2. Press START/to accept.
3. Press Cook Time.
4. Enter 3 0 using numeric keys.
5. Press
STARTto accept.
6. Press Convec Convert.
To cancel Convec Convert at any time press sToP.
To program oven for Convec Convert with recipe temperature of
425°F (218°C) and to shut-off after 30 minutes:
1. Press Convec Bake.
2. Enter 4 2 5 (2 1 8) using numeric keys.
3. Press STARTto accept.
4. Press Cook Time.
5. Enter 3 0 using numeric keys.
6. Press STARTto accept.
7. Press Convec Convert. Set bake temperature will convert to
a lower temperature and begin baking process.
To cancel Convec Convert at any time press sToP.
Important note:
• Convec Convert may only be used with the Convec Bake
function and with a minimum of 20 minutes cook time.
The convection fan will begin rotating once Convec Bake,
Convec Roast or Convec Convert has been activated. If the
oven door is opened when any convection function is active,
the convection fan will stop rotating until the oven door is
closed.
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Setting Convec Roast
The Convec Roast function combines a cook cycle with the
convection fan to roast meats and poultry. Meats cooked using
the Convec Roast function will be juicier and poultry will be
crisp on the outside while staying tender and moist on the inside.
Figure 19: Air circulation in the convection roast
Convec Roast may be set for any oven temperature between
170°F (77°C) to 550°F (288°C).
Suggestions for Convec Roast:
Preheating is not necessary when roasting foods using
Convec Roast. Since Convec Roast cooks food faster, reduce
the cook time by 25% from the recommended cook time of
your recipe. If necessary, increase cooking time until the
desired doneness is obtained.
• The broiler pan will catch grease drippings, and the grid
will help prevent splatters. The roasting rack will hold the
meat.
• Use the offset rack on rack position 1.
• Do not cover foods when dry roasting as this will prevent
the meat from browning properly.
To set Convec Roast with a default oven set temperature of
350°F (177°C):
1. Press Convec Roast.
2. Press START•
[]
To cancel Convec Roast at any time press STOP.
Important note:
• The convection fan will begin rotating once Convec Bake,
Convec Roast or Convec Convert has been activated.
• If the oven door is opened when any convection function is
active, the convection fan will stop rotating until the oven
door is closed.
• It is not recommended to roast chicken on a roasting rack.
Use a deep pan instead and roast on rack position 1.
Setting Cook Time
Use Cook Time to program the oven control to automatically
turn the oven function off after a desired length of time.
To program oven to bake with oven default temperature of
350°F (177°C) and to shut-off after 30 minutes:
1. Press Cook Time.
2. Enter 3 0 using numeric keys.
3. Press STARerto accept.
4. Press Bake.
5. Press
ST_T"
When the programmed cook time ends:
End will appear in the display window and the oven will shut-off
automatically. (Figure 20) The oven control will beep 3 times
every 30 seconds as a reminder until [] is pressed.
Figure 20: Display showing cooking has ended
Important note:
• The Cook Time feature may be set with Bake, Convec Bake,
Convec Roast, Slow Cook and Preheat. Cook Time will not
operate with the Broil function.
• The maximum Cook Time setting is 11 hours and 59 minutes
unless oven is set for continuous cooking.
• To check the time remaining during a timed cooking
function, press the Cook Time key once and the time
remaining will appear in the display momentarily.
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Setting Delay Start
Delay Start sets a delayed starting time to oven cooking or
cleaning functions. Prior to setting a delay start, be sure the time
of day is set correctly.
Food poisoning hazard. Do not let food sit for
more than one hour before or after cooking. Doing so can result
in food poisoning or sickness. Foods that can easily spoil such as
milk, eggs, fish, meat or poultry, should be chilled in the refriger-
ator first. Even when chilled, they should not stand in the oven
for more than 1 hour before cooking begins, and should be
removed promptly when finished cooking.
To program oven for a Delay Start beginning at 5:30, to shut-off
automatically after 50 minutes and for baking at 375°F (190°C):
1. Press Cook Time.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Enter 5 0 using numeric keys.
Press STARTto accept.
Press Delay Start.
Enter 5 3 0 using numeric keys.
Press STARTto accept.
Press Bake.
8. Enter 3 7 5 (1 9 O) using numeric keys.
9. Press START•
When the programmed cook time ends:
End will appear in the display window and the oven will shut off
automatically. (Figure 20) The oven contro will beep 3 times
[]
every 30 seconds as a reminder until key is pressed.
Important note:
• Delay Start may be set using a 24 hr clock. To set clock for
24 Hr operation See "Setting 12 hour or 24 hour display
mode" on page 14 for more information.
The Delay Start feature may be used with Convec Bake,
Convec Roast, Convec Convert, Bake, Slow Cook and
Preheat functions and Self Clean. Delay Start or Cook Time
will not operate with the Broil function.
Setting Slow Cook
The Slow Cook feature cooks foods more slowly and at lower
oven temperatures for longer periods of time. Slow Cook is ideal
for roasting beef, pork and poultry. Slow cooking meats may
result in the exterior of meats becoming dark but will not burn
the outside as it seals in the meat's juices.
Two Slow Cook settings are available, high (Hi) or low (Lo). The
high setting is best for cooking foods between 4 and 5 hours.
The low setting is best for cooking foods up to 9 hours or longer.
Food poisoning hazard. Do not let food sit for
more than one hour before or after cooking. Doing so can result
in food poisoning or sickness. Foods that can easily spoil such as
milk, eggs, fish, meat or poultry, should be chilled in the refriger-
ator first. Even when chilled, they should not stand in the oven
for more than 1 hour before cooking begins, and should be
removed promptly when finished cooking.
Some tips for best results when using Slow Cook:
• Completely thaw all frozen foods before cooking.
• When using a single oven rack, place in oven rack position
2 or 3. Position racks to accommodate the size of various
bakeware when cooking multiple food items.
• Do not open the oven door often or leave the door open
when checking foods. If the oven heat escapes often, the
Slow Cook time may need to be extended.
• Cover to keep foods moist or use a loose or vented type
cover to allow foods to turn crisp or brown.
Roasts may be left uncovered so browning can occur. Cook
times will vary depending on the weight, fat content, bone,
and the shape of the roast. Preheating the oven will not be
necessary when using the Slow Cook feature.
• Add any cream or cheese sauces during the last hour of
cooking.
Important note:
• Slow Cook may be used with Cook Time.
• The maximum cook time for Slow Cook function is 11 hours
and 59 minutes unless the control has been changed to the
continuous bake mode.
To set Slow Cook:
1. Position bakeware in oven and close oven door.
2.
Press Slow Cook. HI will appear in the display indicating the
default temperature setting is for high.
3. If a low setting is needed, press Slow Cook again to select
the low setting.
4. Press STARTto activate Slow Cook.
1o cancel Slow Cook at any time press STOP.
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Setting Broil
Use the broil function to cook meats that require direct exposure
to radiant heat for optimum browning results. The Broil feature is
factory preset to broil at 550°1:. The Broil function temperature
may be set at any temperature between 400°F (205°C) and
550°F (288°C).
The suggested broil settings table (Table 4) are recommenda-
tions only. Depending on cooking preferences you can increase
or decrease cooking times or move food to a different rack
position. If the food you are broiling is not listed in the table,
follow the instructions provided in your cookbook and watch the
item closely.
Should an oven fire occur, close the oven door
and turn the oven off. If the fire continues, use a fire extin-
guisher. Do not put water or flour on the fire. Flour may be
explosive.
Always use pot holders or oven mitts when
using the oven. When cooking, the oven interior, exterior, oven
racks and oven will become very hot which can cause burns.
• Be sure to broil foods with oven door closed.
• Always arrange oven racks when oven is cool.
• For best results when broiling, use quality broil pan along
with a broil pan insert. Broiler pans and inserts allow the
grease to drain away from the high heat of the broiler.
• Do not use the pan without the insert and never cover the
pan with foil- exposed grease could ignite.
• When broiling, always pull the oven rack out to the stop
position before turning or removing food.
To set Broil with the default broil oven temperature of 550°F
(288°C):
2.
Arrange the oven racks when cool. For optimum browning
results, preheat oven for 2 minutes before adding food.
Position bakeware in oven to the preferred rack position.
(Figure 21).
3. Press Broil.
4. Press START•
5. Broil on one side until food is browned; turn and broil other side
until done to your satisfaction.
m
6. When finished broiling press stop"
7. To cancel Broil at any time press : []
STOP"
Figure 21: Rack positions (L) and optional broiler pan and insert
If a broiler pan and insert are not supplied with this appliance
you may purchase them. Call Sears at 1-800-4-MY-HOME (1-
800-469-4663) and order broiler pan kit 5304442087.
Steak 1" thick
Steak 1" thick
Steak 1" thick
Pork chops 3/4" thick
Chicken (bone in)
Chicken (boneless)
Fish
Shrimp
Hamburger 1" thick
Hamburger 1" thick
Table 4: Suggested Broil Settings
Food _ack Position
4th or 5th _
4th or 5th _
4th or 5th _
4th
3rd
3rd
Sth _
4th
5th _
4th
_Use offset rack in position 5 if available.
Setting
550°F/288°C
550°F/288°C
550°F/288°C
550°F/288°C
450°F/232°C
450°F/232°C
550°F/288°C
550°F/288°C
550°F/288°C
550°F/288°C
Cook Time in minutes
1st side
6
7
8
8
20
8
- as directed -
- as directed -
9
10
2nd side
4
5
7
6
10
6
7
8 Well
Preparation
Medium
Medium-well
Well
Well
Well
Well
Well
Well
Medium
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Oven Controls
Setting Warmer Drawer (some models)
To Operate the Warmer Drawer
Your range is equipped with a warm drawer. The purpose of the
warm drawer is to keep hot cooked foods at serving tempera-
ture. Always start with hot food. It is not recommended to heat
cold food in the warmer drawer.
All food placed in the warmer drawer should be covered with a
lid or aluminum foil to maintain quality. Do not cover crisp
foods. Do not use plastic wrap to cover food. Plastic may melt
onto the drawer and be very difficult to clean.
Use only dish ware, utensils and cookware recommended for
oven use in the warmer drawer.
_Always use potholders or oven mitts when
removing food from the warmer drawer as cookware and plates
will be hot.
To set the warmer drawer:
1. Press the warmer drawer key. (Figure 22) The warmer
drawer indicator light will turn on.
2. Press the desired setting. The temperatures are approxi-
mate, and are designated by HI (up arrow), MED (middle
position) and LO (down arrow).
3. The indicator light will turn on and will remain on showing
the selected heat setting.
4. To turn the warmer drawer off press warmer drawer. The
warmer drawer indicator light and the selected setting indi-
cator light will turn off.
Fig. 22 Warmer Drawer control with three temperature settings
Warmer Drawer Temperature Selection
Refer to the chart below for recommended settings. If a particu-
lar food is not listed, start with the medium setting. If more crisp-
ness is desired, remove the lid or aluminum foil.
Most foods can be kept at serving temperatures by using the
medium setting. When a combination of foods are to be kept
warm (for instance, a meat with 2 vegetables and rolls), use the
high setting. Refrain from opening the warmer drawer while in
use to eliminate loss of heat from the drawer.
To Warm Serving Bowls and Plates
Heat bowls and plates on the LO setting. Place empty dishes on
the rack to raise them off drawer bottom. To further heat dishes
or to heat fine china, check with the manufacturer for maximum
heat tolerance.
IMPORTANT: The warmer drawer will be turn off automatically
when the oven is in a self cleaning mode. The warmer drawer
can be used immediately after the clean cycle is ended.
Warmer Drawer Recommended Food Settings
Food item Setting
Bacon HI
Biscuits LO
Casseroles MED
Eggs MED
Empty Dinner Plates LO
Fish, Seafood MED
Fried Foods HI
Gravies MED
Ham MED
Hamburger Patties HI
Pancakes, Waffles LO
Pastries LO
Pies LO
Pizza HI
Pork Chops HI
Potatoes (baked) HI
Potatoes (mashed) MED
Poultry HI
Roasts (Beef, Pork, Lamb) MED
Rolls (soft) LO
Rolls (hard) MED
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Oven Controls
Arranging Warmer Drawer Rack Positions
The warmer drawer rack can be set in two positions to accom-
modate foods and any items that need to be warmed or kept
warm. The rack must be placed in the vertical position in one of
two ways.
In the upright position (Figure 23) to allow low profile food
items to be placed both under and on top of the rack (for
example, rolls or biscuits on top of the rack and a casserole dish
under).
Upright Position
Fig. 23 Proper placement of rack in upright position
In the downward position (Figure 24) to allow the placement of
light weight food items and empty dish ware (for example, rolls
or pastries and dinner plates).
Warm & Hold
Food poisoning hazard. Do not let food sit for
more than one hour before or after cooking. Doing so can result
in food poisoning or sickness
Warm & Hold should only be used with foods that are already
at serving temperatures. Warm & Hold will keep cooked foods
warm and ready for serving for up to 3 hours after cooking has
finished. After 3 hours the Warm & Hold will shut-off automati-
cally. Warm & Hold will keep the oven temperature at 170 ° F
(77°C).
To set Warm & Hold:
1. If needed, arrange oven racks and place cooked food in
oven.
2. Press Warm & Hold. HLd will appear in the display. If no
other keys are touched within 25 seconds the request for
Warm & Hold will clear.
3. Press START.Warm & Hold will automatically turn on and
then turn off after 3 hours unless cancelled.
m
To turn Warm & Hold off at any time press sToP.
To add Warm & Hold to turn ON after baking 45 minutes with
a set temperature of 425°F (218°C):
1. Press Cook Time.
2. Enter 4 5 using numeric keys.
3. Press _"
START "
4. Press Bake and enter 4 2 5 (2 1 8) on numeric keys.
5. Press to accept.
START
6. Press Warm & Hold. Hid will appear in the display.
Z Press sTARtto accept. When the cook time is over, the Warm
& Hold will automatically turn ON. The Warm & Hold
function will automatically turn OFF after 3 hours.
Important note:
• Warm & Hold will maintain the oven temperature at 170 ° F
(77°C) for 3 hours.
• Warm & Hold may be set when finished cooking or may be
added to automatically turn on after cooking using Cook
Time. Delay Start may also be added.
Downward Position
Fig. 24 Proper placement of rack in downward position
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Oven Controls
Setting the Sabbath feature (for use on the Jewish
Sabbath and Holidays)
For further assistance, guidelines for proper
usage and a complete list of models with the
Sabbath feature, please visit the web at
www.star-k.org.
This appliance provides special settings for
use when observing the Jewish Sabbath/Holidays. Sabbath
mode disables all audible tones or visual display changes on the
oven control. Bake heating is the only cooking feature available
while in the Sabbath mode. Oven controls are locked during
Sabbath mode.
You must first set the Bake feature and temperature(s) needed
for the oven, and the Cook Time and Delay Start options (if
needed). Any settings made prior to setting the Sabbath mode
will be visible in the displays. The Cook Time option, if set prior
to the Sabbath mode, will give one audible alert at the end of
Cook Time.
The Sabbath mode will override the factory preset 12 Hour
Energy Saving mode and the appliance will stay on until the
cooking features are cancelled. If any of the cooking features
are cancelled when the appliance is in the Sabbath mode, no
audible or visual indicators will be available to verify the can-
cellation.
If the oven interior lights are needed, be sure to activate them
prior to setting the Sabbath mode. Once the oven light is turned
on and the Sabbath mode is active, the oven light will remain on
until the Sabbath mode is turned off and the oven lights are
turned off. The oven door will not activate the interior oven
lights when the oven door is opened or closed.
It is recommended that any oven temperature modification
made within an active Sabbath mode be followed with 2
presses of the START key. This will insure the oven remains on
even if an attempt is made to set the oven temperature outside
of its temperature range. If the oven temperature is set outside
of the temperature range, the oven will default to the nearest
available temperature. Try to set the desired oven temperature
again.
Food poisoning hazard. Do not let food sit for
more than one hour before or after cooking. Doing so can result
in food poisoning or sickness. Foods that can easily spoil such as
milk, eggs, fish, meat or poultry, should be chilled in the refriger-
ator first. Even when chilled, they should not stand in the oven
for more than 1 hour before cooking begins, and should be
removed promptly when finished cooking.
To program oven to Bake with default oven temperature of
350°F (177°C) and activate the Sabbath feature:
1.
2.
Be sure the clock is set with the correct time of day.
Arrange oven racks, place bakeware in oven and close oven
door.
3. Press Bake.
4. Press START.
5. If Cook Time or Delay Start are not needed, skip this step
and continue to step 6. If a Cook Time or Delay Start are
desired enter the times at this point. Refer to the "Setting
Bake" on page 16 for detailed instructions.
6. Press and hold Cook Time and Delay Start simultaneously
for about 3 seconds to set the Sabbath feature. Once the
feature is set, SAb (Figure 25) will appear in the display
indicating the oven is properly set for the Sabbath feature.
Figure 25: Oven set for Sabbath baking.
Important note:
Do not attempt to activate any other oven function except
Bake while the Sabbath feature is active. The following keys
will function correctly when the Sabbath feature is active:
0-9 number keys, Bake, STARTand STOP" All other keys
should not be used once the Sabbafh feature is active.
• You may change the oven temperature once baking has
started. Press Bake, use the numeric keys to enter the oven
......._ (for
temperature change (170°F to 550F °) and press START
Jewish Holidays only).
• Remember that the oven control will no longer provide
audible tones or display any further changes when the
Sabbath feature is active.
Remember the oven will shut-off automatically after
completing a Cook Time, Delay Start or Warm & Hold and
therefore may only be used once during the Sabbath/
Jewish Holidays.
If a Delay Start time longer than 11 hours and 59 minutes is
desired, set the oven control for the 24 hour day display
mode setting. For detailed instructions see "Replacing the
oven light" on page 29.
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Oven Controls
To turn the oven off and keep the Sabbath feature active:
Press []
STOP"
To turn off the Sabbath feature:
Press and hold both Cook Time and Delay Start simultaneously
for at least 3 seconds to turn the Sabbath feature off. The
control will provide an acceptance tone and SAb will disappear
from the display. The oven is no longer programmed for the
Sabbath feature.
What to do during a power failure or power interruption after
the Sabbath feature was activated:
Should you experience a power failure or interruption, the oven
will shut-off. When power is restored the oven will not turn back
on automatically. The oven will remember that it is set for the
Sabbath and the oven display will show the message SF for
Sabbath failure (Figure 26).
Figure 26: Display showing Sabbath failure
The food may be safely removed from the oven while still in the
Sabbath feature, however the oven cannot be turned back on
until after the Sabbath/Holidays. After the Sabbath observance
turn off the Sabbath feature. Press and hold both Cook Time
and Delay Start keys for at least 3 seconds simultaneously to
turn the Sabbath feature off. SF will disappear from the display
and the oven may be used with all normal functions.
To restore oven control to factory default settings:
_Jl__ If you choose to restore any of the options to a
factory default setting using this method, all of the above user
settings will be restored to the factory default settings. This
includes the oven temperature offset that will reset to (0) zero.
1. Press and hold 7 on numeric keys until acceptance tone
sounds (about 6 seconds).
2. Press S:ARV• The control has been reset with the default
settings.
Adjusting Oven Temperatures
Your appliance has been factory calibrated and tested to ensure
accurate baking temperatures. For the first few uses, follow your
recipe times and temperature recommendations carefully. If you
think the oven is cooking too hot or too cool for your recipe
times, you may adjust the control so the oven cooks hotter or
cooler than the oven temperature displayed.
The oven temperature may be increased as much as +35°F
(+19°C) or decreased -35°F (-19°C) from the factory calibrated
settings.
To increase (÷) or decrease (-) the oven temperature by 20°F:
1. Press and hold Bake until the control produces an audible
tone (about 6 seconds). The factory offset temperature of
0 (zero) should appear in the display.
2. Enter 2 0 using numeric keys.
3. Press Self Clean to toggle between plus (-t-) if increasing
temperature or minus (-) if decreasing the temperature.
4. Press S:ARTto accept change.
Restoring Factory Default Settings
Your appliance was set with predetermined (default) oven
control settings. Over time, users may have made changes to
these settings. The following options may have been modified
since the appliance was new:
• 12 or 24 hr display mode
• Continuous bake or 12 Hour Energy Savings mode
• Silent or audible control
• Oven temperature display (Fahrenheit or Celsius)
• Oven temperature adjustments using the User Program-
mable Offset (UPO).
Important note:
• Oven temperature adjustments will not change the Broil or
Self Clean function temperatures.
• If the temperature shows an adjustment of -20°F, and a
+20°F adjustment is needed, toggle between the minus (-)
or plus (+) in the display by pressing the Self Clean key.
• Do not use oven thermometers such as those found in
grocery stores to check the temperature settings inside your
oven. These oven thermometers may vary as much as 20 to
40°F degrees from actual temperatures.
The oven temperature adjustment may be made if your
oven control is set to display temperatures in °C (Celsius).
Minimum and maximum settings for Celsius range from plus
(+)19°C to minus (-) 19 °
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Oven Controls
Self Clean
A self cleaning oven cleans with very high temperatures well
above normal cooking temperatures. The high temperature elim-
inates soils completely or reduces them to a fine powdered ash
you can wipe away afterwards with a damp cloth.
The Self Clean function allows you to set a cleaning time from 2
hours to 4 hours. A 3 hour cleaning time is recommended for
normal cleaning, 2 hours for light cleaning, and 4 hours for
heavy cleaning.
Read before starting Self Clean:
Do not leave small children unattended near
the appliance. During the self cleaning cycle, the outside of the
oven can become very hot to touch and can cause burns. The
oven bake and broil elements may appear to have cooled after
they have been turned off. The elements may still be hot and
can cause burns if touched before they have sufficiently cooled.
Do not line the oven walls, racks, bottom or any
other part of the oven with aluminum foil. Doing so will destroy
heat distribution, produce poor baking results and cause
permanent damage to the oven interior. Aluminum foil will melt
to the interior of the oven.
The health of some birds is extremely sensitive to the fumes
given off during the self cleaning cycle of any oven. Move birds
to another well-ventilated room.
Do not force the door open. This can damage
the automatic door locking system. Use caution when opening
the oven door after self cleaning. The oven may still be very hot
and can cause burns. To avoid possible burns stand to the side
of the oven when opening the oven door to allow hot air or
steam to escape
Completely remove all oven racks and any accessories from
oven cavity to avoid damage to oven racks. If the oven racks
are not removed they may discolor.
• Remove all items from the oven including bakeware, utensils
and any aluminum foil. Aluminum foil will not withstand
high temperatures from a self clean cycle and will melt.
Do not use oven cleaners or oven protective coatings in or
around any part of the oven interior.
Clean any soil from the oven frame, the door liner outside
the oven door gasket and the small area at the front center
of the oven bottom (Figure 27). These areas heat sufficiently
to burn soil on. Clean using soap and water prior to starting
Self Clean.
Do not clean the oven door gasket (Figure 27). The woven
material of the oven door gasket is essential for a good
seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage or remove
the gasket. Do not use any cleaning materials on the oven
door gasket. Doing so could cause damage to the door
gasket.
Remove any excessive build up caused by spills. Any spill on
the oven bottom should be wiped up and removed before
starting a self clean cycle. To clean, use hot, soapy water
and a cloth. Large spill residue can cause heavy smoke or
fire when subjected to high temperatures. Do not allow food
spills with a high sugar or acid content (such as milk,
tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit juices or pie filling) to remain on
the surface as they may leave a dull spot even after
cleaning.
Figure 27: Oven door area to clean and not clean (gasket).
To set self clean:
1. Be sure the oven is empty and all oven racks are removed.
Remove all items from the oven. Be sure oven door is
completely closed.
2. Press Self Clean and the default 3 hour clean time will
appear in the display. You may accept the default 3 hour
clean time by going to step 3, or choose a different clean
time. Use the numeric keys to select any time between 2
hours and 4 hours. Once you have the desired clean time
selected proceed to step 3.
3. Press to activate Self Clean.
As soon as Self Clean becomes active, a motor driven lock
mechanism will begin locking the oven door automatically and
door Loc will appear in the display (Figure 28). Do not open the
oven door when door Loc is displayed (allow 15 seconds for the
lock mechanism to lock the oven).
Once the oven door has locked, CLn will appear in the display
indicating Self Clean has started.
Figure 28: Door locking (L) and active Clean (R) shown
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Oven Controls
Figure 29: Hot oven door locked (L) door open message (R).
When Self Clean is finished:
Use caution when opening the oven door after
self cleaning. The oven may still be very hot and can cause
burns. To avoid possible burns stand to the side of the oven when
opening the oven door to allow hot air or steam to escape.
1. CIn message will turn off and Hot will appear in display
window (Figure 29).
2. Once the oven has cooled down (about 1 hour) and Hot is
no longer displayed, the door Opn message will appear.
When this message turns off the oven door may be opened.
3. When the oven interior has completely cooled, wipe away
any residue or powdered ash with a damp cloth or paper
towel.
Important note:
The kitchen area should be well ventilated. Use an open window,
ventilation fan or exhaust hood during the first self clean cycle
to help eliminate the normal odors associated with the 1st self
clean cycle.
When the clean time finishes the oven door will remain locked
until the oven has cooled sufficiently. In addition to the clean
time that was programmed, allow about 1 additional hour for
the oven to cool before opening the oven door. The Self Clean
function will not operate when the oven lockout is active.
If it becomes necessary to stop Self Clean when active:
[]
1. Press stop.
2. If Self Clean has heated the oven to a high temperature,
allow enough time for the oven to cool and the door Opn
message to appear (Figure 29). When this message turns
off the oven may be opened.
3.
Before restarting Self Clean, be sure to read important
notes below.
Important note:
• When Self Clean is active you may check the amount of
clean time remaining by pressing the Self Clean key once.
If your clock is set with the (default) 12 hr display mode, the
Delay Start for a Self Clean can only be programmed to
start up to 11 hours and 59 minutes after the time showing in
the display (be sure to set the clock to current time before
programming a delay start). To set a Delay Start Self Clean
to begin 12 or more hours (maximum is 23 hours and 59
minutes) after the time of setting, be sure to first set the
control in the 24 Hr display mode.
If Self Clean was active and then interrupted by a power
failure or cancelled before the oven was thoroughly
cleaned, it may be necessary to run another Self Clean
cycle.
• If the oven temperature was high enough when Self Clean
was interrupted the oven control may not allow another Self
Clean cycle to be set for up to 4 hours.
Setting Delay Start Self Clean
To start a delay Self Clean with default clean time of 3 hours
and a start time of 9:00 o'clock:
1. Be sure the clock is set with the correct time of day, the oven
is empty and ALL oven racks are removed. Be sure oven
door is completely closed.
2. Press Delay StarL
3. Using numeric keys enter 9 0 0 for time to start.
4. Press _ to accept
START
5. Press Self Clean.
6. Press
START "
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Care and Cleaning
Cleaning Various Parts of Your Oven
Before cleaning any part of the oven, be sure all controls are turned off and the oven is cool. Remove spills and any heavy soiling as
soon as possible. Regular cleaning will reduce the difficulty of major cleaning later.
Surface Type
Aluminum and Vinyl
Painted body parts
Painted decorative trim
Knobs
Recommendation
Use hot, soapy water and a cloth. For more difficult soils and built-up grease, apply a liquid
detergent directly onto the soil. Leave on soil for 30-60 minutes. Rinse with a damp cloth and
dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners on any of these materials; they can scratch. To remove
control knobs, turn to OFF position. Grasp firmly and pull straight off the shaft. To replace
knobs, line up the flat sides of both knob and shaft, then push knob into place.
Oven control panel
Control membrane
Decorative trim (some models)
Easy Clean TM Stainless Steel (some
models)
Before cleaning the control panel, turn all controls off, activate oven lockout (on some
models), and if needed remove any knobs from panel. Do not use abrasive cleaners on any of
these materials; they can scratch. Clean using hot, soapy water and a cloth or sponge. Be
sure to squeeze excess water from cloth or sponge before wiping control panel, especially
when wiping around the controls area. When rinsing, use clean water and a cloth or sponge
and be sure to squeeze excess water from cloth or sponge before wiping the control panel.
Always rub in direction of metal grain to avoid damaging. Do not use cleaners with high
concentrations of chlorides or chlorine. Do not use harsh scrubbing cleaners. Polish with a lint
free cloth. Always be sure to wipe excess cleaner/polish off from the metal surface as bluish
stains may occur during future oven heating that cannot be removed. Clean heavier soils with
hot, soapy water and a cloth or sponge. Rinse and dry using clean water and a cloth.
Stainless Steel (some models) Only use cleaners and polishes that are specifically manufactured for cleaning stainless steel.
Always rub in direction of metal grain to avoid damaging. Do not use cleaners with high
concentrations of chlorides or chlorine.
Do not use harsh scrubbing cleaners. Polish with a lint free cloth. Always be sure to wipe
excess cleaner/polish off from the metal surface as bluish stains may occur during future
oven heating that cannot be removed. Clean heavier soils with hot, soapy water and a cloth
or sponge. Rinse and dry using clean water and a cloth.
Porcelain enamel broiler pan and
insert (available by mail order)
Porcelain parts
Door liner and body parts
Gentle scouring with a soapy scouring pad will remove most spots. Rinse with a 1:1 solution of
clear water and ammonia. If necessary, cover difficult spots with an ammonia-soaked paper
towel for 30 to 40 minutes. Rinse with clean water and a damp cloth, and then scrub with a
soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and wipe dry with a clean cloth. Remove all cleaners or the
porcelain may become damaged during future heating.
Oven racks Oven racks must be removed from oven cavity. Clean by using a mild, abrasive cleaner
following manufacturer's instructions. Rinse with clean water and dry.
Oven door Use soap and water to thoroughly clean the top, sides, and front of the oven door. Rinse well.
You may use a glass cleaner on the outside glass of the door. Do not immerse the door in
water. Do not spray or allow water or the glass cleaner to enter the door vents. Do not use
oven cleaners, cleaning powders, or any harsh abrasive cleaning materials on the outside of
the oven door.
Cooktop Care and Cleaning Be sure to read all information on how to care for your cooktop contained in the Cooktop
Maintenance and Cooktop Cleaning sections starting on page 29.
Ceramic Cooktop Do not use spray oven cleaners on the cooktop. See "Cooktop Maintenance" on page 28.
Cooktop surface burners and burner Do not use a cooktop cleaner on a hot cooktop. The fumes can be hazardous to your health
grates cleaning and can chemically damage the ceramic-glass surface.
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Care and Cleaning
Cooktop Maintenance
Consistent and proper cleaning is essential to maintaining your
ceramic glass cooktop.
Prior to using your cooktop for the first time, apply the recom-
mended CookTopO Cleaning Creme to the ceramic surface (on
the web visit www.sears.com for replacement cooktop cleaner,
item number 40079). Buff with a nonabrasive cloth or no-
scratch cleaning pad. This will make cleaning easier when soiled
from cooking. The special cooktop cleaning cream leaves a
protective finish on the glass to help prevent scratches and
abrasions.
Sliding aluminum or copper clad bottom pans on the cooktop
can cause metal markings on the cooktop surface. These marks
should be removed immediately after the cooktop has cooled
using the cooktop cleaning cream. Metal marks can become
permanent if not removed prior to future use.
Cookware (cast iron, metal, ceramic or glass) with rough
bottoms can mark or scratch the cooktop surface.
Do not:
• Slide anything metal or glass across the cooktop.
• Use cookware with dirt or dirt build up on bottom; replace
with clean cookware before using.
• Use your cooktop as a cutting board or work surface in the
kitchen.
• Cook foods directly on the cooktop surface without a pan.
• Drop heavy or hard objects on the ceramic glass cooktop,
they may cause it to crack.
Figure 30: Do not slide pans
Cooktop Cleaning
DO NOT use a cooktop cleaner on a hot
cooktop. The fumes can be hazardous to your health, and can
chemically damage the ceramic-glass surface.
Before cleaning the cooktop, be sure the
controls are turned to OFF and the cooktop is COOL. The glass
surface could be hot and burns may occur if the glass surface is
touched before it has cooled sufficiently.
For light to moderate soil:
Apply a few drops of CookTop® Cleaning Creme directly to the
cooktop. Use a paper towel or use a non-abrasive plastic type
no-scratch cleaning pad to clean the entire cooktop surface.
Make sure the cooktop is cleaned thoroughly, leaving no
residue.
For heavy, burned on soil:
Apply a few drops of CookTop® Cleaning Creme directly to the
soiled area. Rub the soiled area using a non-abrasive plastic
type no-scratch cleaning pad, applying pressure as needed. Do
not use the pad you use to clean the cooktop for any other
purpose.
If soils remain carefully scrape soils with a metal razor blade
scraper, holding scraper at a 30 degree angle to the surface.
Remove loosened soils with cooktop cleaning cream and buff
surface clean.
Figure 31: Using razor blade to remove burned on matter
Plastic or foods with a high sugar content:
These types of soils need be removed immediately if spilled or
melted onto the ceramic cooktop surface. Permanent damage
(such as pitting of the cooktop surface) may occur if not
removed immediately. After turning the surface elements OFF,
use a razor blade scraper or a metal spatula with a mitt and
scrape the soil from the hot surface (as illustrated). Allow the
cooktop to cool, and use the same method for heavy or burned
on soils.
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Care and Cleaning
Care and Cleaning (cant)
Do not use the following on the cooktop:General Cleaning
• Do not use abrasive cleaners and scouring pads, such as
metal and some nylon pads. They may scratch the cooktop,
making it more difficult to clean.
• Do not use harsh cleaners, such as chlorine bleach,
ammonia or oven cleaners, as they may etch or discolor the
cooktop.
• Do not use dirty sponges, cloths or paper towels, as they
can leave soil or lint on the cooktop which can burn and
cause discoloration.
Important note:
Damage to the ceramic glass cooktop may occur if you use an
abrasive type cleaning pad. Only use cleaning products that
have been specifically designed for ceramic glass cooktops.
General Cleaning
Refer to the Cleaning recommendation table in the Care &
Cleaning section for more detailed information about cleaning
specific parts of the range.
Before manually cleaning any part of the range,
be sure all controls are turned OFF and the range is COOL. The
range may be hot and can cause burns.
Ammonia must be rinsed before operating the
oven. Provide adequate ventilation.
Aluminum foil and utensils
NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the
oven bottom or cover an entire oven rack with materials such as
aluminum foil. Aluminum foil linings may trap heat, causing a
fire hazard.
_]_Protective Liners -- DO NOT USE ALUMINUM
FOIL to line the oven bottom. Only use aluminum foil as recom-
mended in this manual. Improper installation of these liners may
result in risk of electric shock, or fire.
Aluminum foil - Use of aluminum foil on a hot cooktop can
damage the cooktop. Do not use thin aluminum cooking
utensils or allow aluminum foil to touch the surface elements
under ANY circumstances.
Aluminum utensils - The melting point of aluminum is much
lower than that of other metals. Care must be taken when
aluminum pots or pans are used on the cooktop. If
aluminum pans are allowed to boil dry when using the
cooktop, not only will the utensil be damaged or destroyed,
but it may fuse to, break or mark the ceramic glass surface,
permanently damaging the cooktop surface.
Replacing the oven light
Be sure the oven is unplugged and all parts are
cool before replacing oven light.
The interior oven light is located at the rear of the oven cavity.
(See Figure 32).
To replace the oven interior light bulb:
Important note:
Use a paper towel or cotton glove while handling the new bulb
when installing.
1. Turn electrical power off at the main source or unplug the
appliance.
2. Replace with a new 25 watt Halogen bulb.
3. Turn power back on again at the main source (or plug the
appliance back in).
4. Be sure to reset the time of day on the clock.
Figure 32: Replacing the oven light
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Care and Cleaning
Removing and Replacing the Warmer Drawer
To remove the warmer drawer:
Electrical shock hazard can occur and result in
serious injury or death. Disconnect appliance from electric
power before cleaning and servicing the warmer drawer.
1. Turn power OFF to the appliance before removing the
warmer drawer.
2. Open the warmer drawer completely.
3.
On left warmer drawer rail, locate black release lever and
press up with finger while pulling out slightly on the oven
drawer handle. On right warmer drawer rail, locate black
release lever and press down with finger while pulling out
slightly on the warmer drawer handle (See Figure 33).
Left-hand rail and release
\
To replace the warmer drawer:
1. Pull the bearing glides to the front of the outer compart-
ment glide channels until they snap into place (See
Figure 34).
Figure 34: Bearing glide placement
2. Carefully line up both sides of the warmer drawer glide
rails to the outer compartment glide channels located inside
the empty warmer drawer compartment (See Figure 35).
Warmer
drawer_
handle
Right-hand rail and release
Figure 33: Removing the warmer drawer
4. The warmer drawer should now be released from the rails.
Remove warmer oven drawer (using level and square
motion) completely out and away from the appliance.
Figure 35: Channel alignment
3. While holding the warmer drawer level and square using
the warmer drawer handle, push (do not force) the warmer
drawer all the way into the outer compartment glide
channels all the way into the range. Open the warmer
drawer again to verify the glides have seated.
4.
If you do not hear the levers "click" or the bearing glides do
not feel seated remove the warmer drawer and repeat
Steps 1 through 3 again. This will minimize possible damage
to the bearing glides.
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Care and Cleaning
Removing and Replacing the Oven Door
The door is heavy. For safe, temporary storage,
lay the door flat with the inside of the door facing down.
To remove the oven door:
1. Open oven door completely, horizontal with floor (See
Figure 36).
2. Pull the door hinge locks on both left and right door hinges
down from the oven frame completely toward the oven
door (See Figure 37). A tool such as a small flat-blade
screwdriver may be required.
3. Firmly grasp both sides of oven door along the door sides.
Do not use the oven door handle (See Figure 38).
4. Close the door to approximately 10 degrees from the oven
door frame.
5. Lift the oven door hinge arms over the roller pins located on
each side of the oven frame (See Figure 38).
To Replace Oven Door:
1. Firmly grasp both sides of oven door along the door sides.
Do not use the oven door handle (See Figure 38).
2.
Holding the oven door at the same angle as the removal
position (See Figure 38), seat the hook of the hinge arm
over the roller pins located on each side of the oven door
frame (See Figure 39). The hook of the hinge arms must be
fully seated onto the roller pins.
3. Fully open the oven door, horizontal with floor (See
Figure 36).
4. Push the door hinge locks up toward and into the oven
frame on both left and right oven door hinges to the locked
position (Figure 37).
5. Close the oven door.
Important:
Special Door Care Instructions
Most oven doors contain glass that can break. Do not close the
oven door until all the oven racks are fully in place. Do not hit
the glass with pots, pans, or any other object. Scratching, hitting,
jarring, or stressing the glass may weaken its structure causing
an increased risk of breakage at a later time.
Figure 36: Door hinge location
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Figure 37: Door hinge locks
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Before You Call
Oven Baking
For best cooking results, heat the oven before baking cookies, breads, cakes, pies or pastries, etc. There is no need to preheat the
oven for roasting meat or baking casseroles.
The cooking times and temperatures needed to bake a product may vary slightly from your previously owned appliance.
Baking Problems and Solutions
Causes Corrections
Baking Problems
Cookies and biscuits burn
on the bottom.
Cakes too dark on top or
bottom
Cakes not done in center
Cakes not level.
Foods not done when
cooking time is over.
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Cookies and biscuits put into
oven before the preheating
time is completed.
Oven rack is overcrowded.
Dark pans absorbs heat too
fast.
Cakes put in oven before
preheating time is completed.
Rack position too high or too
lOW.
Oven too hot.
• Oven too hot.
• Incorrect pan size.
• Pan not centered in oven.
• Oven not level.
• Pan too close to oven wall or
rack overcrowded.
• Pan warped.
• Oven too cool.
• Oven overcrowded.
• Oven door opened too
frequently.
Allow oven to preheat to desired temperature before
placing food in oven.
Choose pan sizes that will permit 2" to 4" of air space (5.1
cm to 10.2 cm) on all sides when placed in the oven.
Use a medium weight baking sheet.
Allow oven to preheat to the selected temperature before
placing food in the oven.
• Use proper rack position for baking needs.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/13°C lower than recommended.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/13°C lower than recommended.
• Use pan size suggested in recipe.
• Use proper rack position and place pan so there is 5.1 cm to
10.2 cm (2" to 4") of space on all sides of pan.
Place a marked glass measuring cup filled with water on
the center of the oven rack. If the water level is uneven,
refer to the installation instructions for leveling the oven.
Be sure to allow 5.1 cm to 10.2 cm (2" to 4") of clearance
on all sides of each pan in the oven.
• Do not use pans that are dented or warped.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/13°C higher than suggested
and bake for the recommended time.
• Be sure to remove all pans from the oven except the ones to
be used for baking.
• Open oven door only after shortest recommended baking
time.
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Before You Call
Solutions to Common Problems
Before you call for service, review the following list. It may save you time and expense. Possible solutions are provided with the
problem listed:
Problem Solution
Poor baking results *
Oven does not operate.
Many factors effect baking results. Use proper oven rack position. Center food in the
oven and space pans to allow air to circulate. Preheat oven to the set temperature
before placing food in the oven. Try adjusting the recipe's recommended temperature or
baking time. See "Adjusting Oven Temperatures" on page 24 if you feel the oven is too
hot or cold.
If your oven is cooking poorly, or self clean is performing badly, perform the following
check: Press Broil; Press START; Place your hand near the handle on the oven door.
Between the door and the control panel you should feel a rush of air on your hand. If so,
your unit is functioning properly and you have had a Power Failure in your home. If no
air stream is present, call a service technician to replace your cooling fan.
The time of day is not set. The oven clock must first be set in order to operate the oven.
Be sure oven controls are set properly. See "Setting The Clock" on page 14 and review
instructions for the desired cooking function in this manual.
• Service wiring is not complete.
Oven light does not work. • Be sure the oven light is secure in the socket. See "Replacing the oven light" on page 29.
Flames inside oven or smoking from • Excessive spills in oven. Grease or food spilled onto oven bottom or oven cavity. Wipe
oven vent. up excessive spills before starting oven. If flames or excessive smoke are present when
using broil, see "Setting Cook Time" on page 18.
Self clean does not work. • Oven control not set properly. Review "Self Clean" on page 25.
Oven racks discolored or do not • Oven racks left in oven cavity during self clean. Always remove oven racks from oven
slide easily, cavity before starting a self-clean cycle. Clean using a mild abrasive cleaner following
manufacturer's instructions. Rinse with clean water, dry, and replace in oven.
Oven smokes excessively when • Incorrect setting. Follow broiling instructions in "Setting Cook Time" on page 18
broiling. .
Oven control panel beeps and
displays any F or E code error.
Soil not completely removed after
self clean.
Meat too close to the broil element. Reposition broil rack to provide proper clearance
between the meat and broil element. Remove excess fat from meat. Cut remaining fatty
edges to prevent curling.
Grease build up on oven surfaces. Regular cleaning is necessary when broiling
frequently. Grease or food splatters will cause excessive smoking.
Oven control has detected a fault or error condition. Press STOP to clear the error code.
Try bake or broil function. If the F or E code error repeats, turn off power to appliance,
wait 5 minutes and then repower appliance. Set clock with correct time of day. Try bake
or broil function again. If fault recurs, press STOP to clear.
Self Clean was interrupted. Review instructions in "Self Clean" section on page 25.
Excessive spills on oven bottom. Clean before starting self clean.
If your oven is cooking poorly, or self clean is performing badly, perform the following
check: Press Broil; Press START: Place your hand near the handle on the oven door.
Between the door and the control panel you should feel a rush of air on your hand. If so,
your unit is functioning properly and you have had a Power Failure in your home. If no
air stream is present, call a service technician to replace your cooling fan..
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Before You Call
Appliance is not level. • Be sure floor is level, strong, and stable enough to adequately support range.
• If floor is sagging or sloping, contact a carpenter to correct the situation.
• Poor installation. Place oven rack in center of oven. Place a level on the oven rack.
Adjust leveling legs at base of appliance until the rack is level.
• Kitchen cabinet alignment may make range appear not level. Be sure cabinets are
square and have sufficient room for appliance clearance.
Cannot move appliance easily.
Appliance must be accessible for
service.
Cabinets not square or are built in too tightly. Contact builder or installer to make
appliance accessible.
Carpet interferes with appliance. Provide sufficient space so appliance can be lifted
over carpet.
Surface element does not heat or •
does not heat evenly. •
Be sure the correct surface control knob is turned on for element needed.
Lightweight or warped pans used. Use only flat, evenly balanced, medium or heavy-
weight cookware. Flat pans heat better than warped pans. Cookware materials and
weight of the material affect heating. Heavy and medium-weight pans heat evenly.
Because lightweight pans heat unevenly, foods may burn easily.
Surface element is too hot or not hot • Incorrect surface control setting. Adjust power level setting.
enough.
Scratches or abrasions on cooktop • Coarse particles such as salt or hardened soils between cooktop and utensils can cause
surface, scratches. Be sure cooktop surface and bottoms of utensils are clean before usage.
Small scratches do not affect cooking and will become less visible with time.
Cleaning materials not recommended for ceramic-glass cooktop have been used. Apply
the recommended CookTop® Cleaning Creme to the ceramic surface (on the web visit
www.sears.com for replacement cooktop cleaner, item number 40079). Buff with a non-
abrasive cloth or sponge.
• Cookware with rough bottom was used. Use smooth, flat-bottomed cookware.
Brown streaks or specks on cooktop • Boil overs are cooked onto surface. Use razor blade scraper to remove soil.
surface.
Areas of discoloration with metallic • Mineral deposits from water and food. Remove using the recommended CookTop®
sheen on cooktop surface. Cleaning Creme to the ceramic surface (on the web visit www.sears.com for replace-
ment cooktop cleaner, item number 40079). Buff with a non-abrasive cloth or sponge
Entire appliance does not operate. Make sure power cord is plugged properly into outlet.
Electrical power outage. Check house lights to be sure. Call your local electric company
for service outage information.
Service wiring is not complete. Call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® for assistance (See back
cover).
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Master Protection Agreements
Congratulations on making a smart purchase. Your new Kenmore _
product is designed and manufactured for years of dependable operation.
But like all products, it may require preventive maintenance or repair from
time to time. That's when having a Master Protection Agreement can
save you money and aggravation.
The Master Protection Agreement also helps extend the life of your new
product. Here's what the Agreement* includes:
[] Parts and labor needed to help keep products operating properly
under normal use, not just defects. Our coverage goes well
beyond the product warranty, No deductibles, no functional failure
excluded from coverage - real protection,
[] Expert service by a force of more than 10,000 authorized Sears
service technicians, which means someone you can trust will be
working on your product.
[] Unlimited service calls and nationwide service, as often as you
want us, whenever you want us.
[] "No=lemon" guarantee- replacement of your covered product if
four or more product failures occur within twelve months.
[] Product replacement if your covered product can't be fixed.
[] Annual Preventive Maintenance Check at your request - no extra
charge.
[] Fast help by phone - we call it Rapid Resolution - phone support
from a Sears representative on all products. Think of us as a "talking
owner's manuaF.
[] Power surge protection against electrical damage due to power
fluctuations.
[] $250 Food Loss Protection annually for any food spoilage that is
the result of mechanical failure of any covered refrigerator or
freezer.
[] Rental reimbursement if repair of your covered product takes
longer than promised.
[] 25% discount off the regumar price of any non=covered repair
service and related installed parts.
Once you purchase the Agreement, a simple phone call is all that it takes
for you to schedule service. You can call anytime day or night, or
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The Master Protection Agreement is a risk free purchase, if you cancel
for any reason during the product warranty period, we will provide a full
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Some limitations and exclusions appJy, For prices and additional
information in the U.S.A. call 1=800=827=6655,
* Coverage in Canada varies on some items, For full details caU
Sears Canada at 1=800-361=6665.
Sears Installation Service
For Sears professional installation of home appliances, garage door
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Acuerdos maestros de protecci6n
Enhorabuena por haber hecho una compra inteligente. Su nuevo
producto Kenmore®estb, diseSado y fabricado para brindade aSos de
funcionamiento fiable. Pero, como cualquier producto, puede necesitar
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molestias.
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[] Piezas y mano de obra necesarias para contribuir a mantener el
funcionamiento adecuado de los productos utilizados en
condiciones normales de uso, no s61o en caso de defectos de los
productos. Nuestra cobertura va mucho m&s all_ que la garantia
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[] Servicio t_cnico pot expertos (mas de 10000 t_cnicos
autorizados de Sears), Io cual significa que quien repare o realice
emmantenimiento de su producto sera un profesional de confianza.
[] Servicio t_cnico a escala nacional y n_mero ilimitado de
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[] Garantia "sin sorpresas": se reempmaza el producto cubierto por el
acuerdo si ocurren cuatro o mas fallas del producto en un periodo
de 12 meses.
[] Reemplazo del producto: en caso de que no se pueda reparar el
producto cubierto pot el acuerdo.
[] Revisibn anual preventiva de mantenimiento del producto:
puede solicitarla en cualquier momento, sin costo alguno.
[] R_pida asistencia telef6nica, la cual denominamos SoluciSn
r_pida: es decir, asistencia telef6nica a trav_s de cualquiera de
nuestros representantes de Sears, sobre cualquiera de nuestros
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usuario'.
[] Protecci6n contra fallas el_ctricas, contra daSos debidos a
fluctuaciones de la corriente electrica.
[] $250 al aho para cubrir eualquier posible deterioro de
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[] Devolucibn de gastos de alquiler de electrodom_sticos si la
reparaci6n de su producto asegurado toma mAsque el tiempo
prometido.
[] 25% de descuento aplicable tanto a los costos del servicio de
reparaci6n, como de las piezas instaladas relacionadas que no
hayan quedado cubiertos por este acuerdo.
Una vez que haya realizado el pago de este acuerdo, bastarb, una simple
Ilamada telef6nica para concertar una visita de servicio. Puede Ilamar a
cualquier hora del dia o de la noche, o bien concertar una visita de
servicio por Internet.
La adquisici6n del Acuerdo maestro de protecci6n es una inversi6n
exenta de riesgos. Si por cualquier motivo decide cancelar dicho acuerdo
durante el periodo de garantia del producto, le haremos un reintegro total
del valor. O bien un importe proporcional si cancela el acuerdo en
cualquier otro momento posterior al vencimiento del periodo de garantia
del producto, iAdquiera hoy mismo su Acuerdo maestro de protecci6n!
AIgunas limitaciones y exclusiones podrian aplicarse, Para solicitar
precios e informaci6n adicional, llame al 1=800=827=6655 (en los
EE.UU.).
* La cobertura en Canad_ varia en el caso de algunos articulos, Para
obtener detaUes completos al respecto, Ilame al 1=800=361=6665 de
Sears de Canad&
Servicio de instalaci6n de Sears
Para solicitar ta instalacidn por profesionafes de Sears de
electrodomesticos, abridores de puertas de garaje, calentadores de agua
y otros articulos de uso prioritario en el hogar, Ilame al 1=800=4=MY=
HOME en los EE.UU. o Canada..

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