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COIL & RADIANT ELECTRIC RANGE RS-1
_ _ Installer:Pleaseleavethismanualwith
thisappliance.
_ Consumer:Pleasereadandkeepthis
_ manualforfuturereference.Keepsales
!_ receiptand/orcancelledcheckasproofof
purchase.
ModelNumber
_ SerialNumber
_ DateofPurchase
Ifyouhavequestions,call:
1-800-688-9900(U.S.A.)
1-800-688-2002(Canada)
1-800-688-2080( U.S."FrYfor
hearingorspeechimpaired)
(Mon..Fri.,8am-8pmEasternTime)
Internet:http:/iwww.maytag.com
Forservtceinformation,seepage17.
_y ............... Pages 1-3
_Ci COOKING....... Pages 3-5
COOKING........ Page,8-1o
_l_& Ctt:ANING..... Pages 11-14
_RE YOU C_,LL ........ Page 15
__NTY ............ Page 17
DEL'UTILISATEUR. . . Page 18
D_LUSILARIO....... Page_
Form No. NI?J01 Part No. 6113P359-60 ........ _'" "_" "= h t I p :/1 w w w. m a y t a g, ¢ o m 74005907 Lflho U.S.A,
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
SAFTEYINSTRUCTIONS
WamingandImportantSafetyInstructionsap-
pearinginthisguidearenotmeanttocoverall
possibleconditionsand situationsthat may
occur.Commonsense,caution,andcaremust
be exercisedwheninstalling,maintaining,or
operatingtheappliance.
Alwayscontactyourdealer,distributor,service
agent,ormanufactureraboutproblemsorcon-
ditionsyoudonotunderstand,
RECOGNIZESAFETYSYMBOLS,WORDS,
LABELS
I A---,-- I
WARNING- Hazardsorunsafepracticeswhich
COULDresultinseverepersonalinjuryordeath.
I I
CAUTION-Hazardsorure,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_afepracticeswhich
COULDresultinminorpersonalinjury.
Readandfollow all instructionsbefore
usingthisappliancetopreventthepoten-
tialriskoffire,electricchock,personalinjury
ordamagetotheapplianceasa resultof
improperusageoftheappliance.Useappli-
anceonlyforitsintendedpurposeas de-
scribedinthisguide.
To ensureproperand safe operation:
Appliancemustbe propedyinstafledand
groundedbyaqualifiedtechnician.
INCASEOfFIRE
Turnoffapplianceandventilatinghoodto
avoidspreadingtheflame.Extinguishflame
thenturnon hoodto removesmokeand
odor.
>Cooktop: Smetharfireorflameina pan
witha lidorcookiesheet.
NEVERpickupor movea flamingpan.
>..-Oven:Smotherfireorflamebydosing
theovendoor.
Donotusewaterongreasefires.Usebak-
ingsoda,adrychemicalorfoam-typeext}n-
guishertosmotherfireorflame.
GENERALIHSTRUCTIONS
Tocheckifdeviceisproperlyinstalled,lookun-
derneathrangewitha flashlightto makesure
oneoftherearlevelinglegsisproperlyengaged
in thebracketslot.Theanti-tipdevicesecures
therearlevelinglegtothefloorwhenproperly
engaged.Youshouldcheckthis anytimethe
rangehasbeenmoved.
ifapplianceisinstalledneara window,pre-
cautionsshouldbetakentopreventcurtains
fromblowingeversurfaceelements.
NEVERuseappliancetowarmorheatthe
room.Failuretofollowthis instructioncan
leadtopossibleburns,injury,fire.ordam-
agetotheappliance.
NEVERwearloose-fittingor hanginggar-
mentswhileusingtheappliance.Clothing
couldcatchutensilhandlesor igniteand
causeburnsifgarmentcomesincontact
withhotheatingelements.
Toensureproperoperationandtoavoid
damagetotheapplianceorpossibleinjury,
donotadjust,service,repairorreplacearty
pertoftheapplianceunlessspecificallyrec-
ommendedinthisguide.Referallotherser-
vicingtoa qualifiedtechnician.
NEVERstoreorusegasolineorothercom-
bustibleorflammablematerialsintheeven,
nearsurfaceunitsorinthevicinityofthis
applianceasfumescouldcreateafirehaz-
ardoranexplosion.
Topreventgreasefires,denetletcooking
greaseorotherflammablematerialsaccu.
muleteinorneartheappliance.
Useonlydrypethoiders.Moistordamp
pothoidersonhotsurfacesmayresultina
steamburn.Donotletpetholderetouchhot
heatingelements.Do notusea towelor
otherbulkyclothwhichcouldeasilytouch
hotheatingelementsandignite.
Alwaysturnoffallcontrolswhencookingis
completed.
NEVERheatunopenedcontainerson the
surfaceunitorin theoven.Pressurebuild-
upinthecontainermaycausecontainerto
burstresu_nginbums,injuryordamage
totheappliance.
NEVERusealuminumfoiltolinedripbowls
orcoverovenracksorovenbottom.This
couldresultinriskofelectricshock,fire,or
damagetotheappliance.Usefoilonlyas
directedinthisguide.
Aerosol-typecansareEXPLOSIVEwhen
exposedtoheatandmaybehighlyflam-
mable.Donotuseorstorenearappliance,
Thisappliancehasbeentestedforsafeper-
formanceusingconventionalcook'ware,Do
notuseanydevicesoraccessoriesthatare
notspecificallyrecommendedin this
manual.Donotuseeyelidcovers,stovetop
grillsoradd-onovenconvectionsystems.
Theuseofdevicesoraccessoriesthatare
notexpresslyrecommendedinthismanual
cancreateserioussafetyhazards,result
in performanceproblems,andreducethe
lifeofthecomponentsofthisappliance,
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COOKTOP
NEVERleavesurfaceunitsunattendedes-
peciallywhenusinghighheat.Anunattended
bollovercouldcausesmokingandagreasy
spillovercancauseafire.
Thisapplianceisequippedwithdifferentsize
surfaceelements.Selectpanswithflathot-
tomslargeenoughtocoverelement.Fitting
pansizetoelementwillimprovecookingef-
ficiency.
Ifpanissmallerthanelement,a portionof
theelementwillbeexposedtodirectcontact
andcouldigniteclothingorpofholder.
Onlycertaintypesofglass,glass/ceremic.
ceramic,earthenware,orotherglazeduten-
silsaresuitableforcooktoporovenservice
withoutbreakingduetothesuddenchange
intemperature.Followutensilmanufacturers
instructionswhenusingglass.
Turnpanhandletowardcenterofcooktop,
notoutintotheroomoroveranothersurface
element.Thisreducestheriskofburns,igni-
tionofflammablematerials,orspillageifpan
isacoldentlybumpedor reachedbysmall
children.
COILtiLEMENTS
Topreventdamagetoremovableheatingel-
emants,donotimmerse,soakorcleanina
dishwasheror self-cleanoven.Adamaged
elementcouldshortresultinginafireorshock
hazard.
Makesuredripbowlsareinplaceasabsence
ofthesebowlsdudngcookingcoulddamage
wiring.
ProtectiveUnors:Donotusealuminumfoilto
linesurfaceunitdripbowlsorovenbottoms,
exceptassuggestedinthemanual.Improper
installationoftheselinersmayresultina risk
ofelectricshockorfire.
GLASS-CERAkU(COOKTOP
($EL T DELS)
NEVERcookonbrokenccoktop.Ifcouktop
shouldbreak, cleaningsolutionsand
spilloversmaypenetratethebrokenconktop
andcreatea riskofelectricshock.Contacta
qualifiedtechnicianimmediately.
Cleancooktopwithcaution.Somecleaners
canproducenoxiousfumesif appliedtoa
hotsurface.Ifa wetsponge,cloth,orpaper
towelisusedonahotconkingarea,becare-
fultoavoidsteamburn.
DEEPFATFflYEIIS
Useextremecautionwhenmovinggrease
panordisposingofhotgrease.Allowgrease
tocoolbeforeattemptingtomovepan.
OYEH
Usecarewhenopeningdoor,Lethotairor
steamescapebeforeremovingorreplacing
food.
Forproperovenoperetlenandperformance,
donotblockorobstructovenventduct.When
ovenis in use,theareaneartheventmay
becomehotenoughtocausebums.
Alwaysplaceovenracksindesiredlocations
whileoveniscool.If reckmustbe moved
whileovenishot,de notletpotholdercon-
tacthotelementinoven.
SELF-CLEANINGOVEN
Cleanonlypartslistedinthis guide.Donot
cleandoorgasket.Thegasketisessential
foragoedseal.Donotrub,damage,ormove
thegasket.
Donotuseovencleaners,Nocommercial
ovencleanerorovenlinerprotectivecoating
ofanykindshouldbeusedinoraroundany
partoftheoven,
Beforeself-cleaniugtheoven,removebroiler
pan,ovenracksandotherutensilstopre-
ventexcessivesmoking,discolorationofthe
ovenracksorpossibledamagetoutensils.
Wipeupexcessivespillovers,especially
greasyspills,beforethecleancycletopre-
ventsmoking,flare-upsorflaming,
It isnormalforthecooktopto becomehot
duringacleancycle.Therefore,avoidtouch-
ingtheconktop,door,windowor ovenvent
duringa cleancycle.
HEATINGELEMENTS
NEVERtouchsurfaceorovenheatingele-
ments,areasnearelements,orinteriorsur-
facesofoven.
Heatingelementsmaybehoteventhoughthey
aredarkincolor.Areasnearsurfaceelements
andinteriorsurfacesofanovenmaybecome
hotenoughtocauseburns.Duringandafter
use,do nottouchorletclothingorotherflam-
mabfamaterialscontactheatingelements,ar-
easnearelements,orinteriorsurfacesofoven
untiltheyhavehadsufficienttimetocool.
Otherpotentiallyhotsurfacesinclude:Cooktop,
areasfacingthecooldop,ovenvent,andsur-
facesneartheventopening,ovendoor,areas
aroundthedoorandovenwindow.
CHILDSAFETY
NEVERleavechildrenaloneorunsupervised
inareawhereapplianceisinuseorisstillhot.
NEVERallowchildrentositor standonany
partoftheapplianceastheycouldheinjured
or burned.
Childrenmustbetaughtthattheapplianceand
utensilsinoronitcanbehot.Lethotutensils
coolinasafeplace,outofreachofsmallchil-
dren.Childrenshouldbetaughtthatanappli-
anceisnota toy.Childrenshouldnotbeal-
lowedtoplaywithcontrolsorotherpartsof
theunit.
VENTILATINGHOODS
Cleanrangehoodandtiltersfrequentlytopre-
ventgreaseorotherflammablematerialsfrom
accumulatingonhoodorfilterand toavoid
greasefires.
Turnthefanonwhenflamb_ingfoods(such
asCherriesJubilee)underthehoed.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS,com.
IMPORTANTSAFETYNOTICE
ANDWARNING
TheCaliforniaSafeDrinkingWaterandToxic
EnforcementActof 1986(Proposition65)re-
quirestheGovernorof Californiatopublisha
listofsubstancesknowntotheStateofCalifor-
niatocausecancerorreproductiveharm,and
requiresbusinessestowarncustomersofIX)-
tantialexposurestosuchsubstances.
UsersofthLsapplianceareherebywarnedthat
whenthemen isengagedintheself-clean
cycle,thememaybesomelowlevelexposure
tosomeofthelistedsubstances,includingcar-
bonmonoxide.Exposuretothesesubstances
canbeminimizedbyproperlyvenlJngtheoven
totheoutdoorsduringtheself-cleancycleby
openinga windowand/ordoorin the room
wheretheapplianceislocated.
IMPORTANTNOTICEREGARDINGPET
BIRDS:Neverkeeppetbirdsinthekitchen
or in rooms wherethe fumesfromthe
kitchencouldreach.Birdshaveaverysen-
sitiverespiratorysystem.Fumesreleased
duringanovenseff-cleeningcyclemaybe
harmfulorfataltobirds.Fumesreleaseddue
tooverheatedcookingoil,fat,margedneand
overheatednon-stickcookwaremaybe
equallyharmful.
SURFACECOOKING
SURFACECONTROLS
Usetotumonthesurfaceelements.Aninfinlfe
choiceofheatsettingsisavailablefromLOWto
HIGH.Theknobscanbesetonorbetweenany
ofthesettings.
SETTINGTHECONTROLS
1. Placepanonsurfaceelement.
2.Pushinandtamtheknobineitherdirection
tothedesiredheatsetting.
>--Thebackgeardismarkedtoidentifywhich
elementtheknobcontrols.Forexample,
thisgraphicindicatesrightfront
element.
3. Aftercooking,tamknobtoOFF.Remove
pan.
SURFACEINDICATORLIGHTS
Thereisanindicatorlightlocatedonthecon-
trolpanel.Whenanyofthesurfacecontrol
knobsareturnedon,thelightwilltomon.The
lightwilltumoffwhenthesurfaceelementsare
turnedoff.
SUGGESTEDHEATSETTINGS
Thesize,typeofeookwamandcookingopera-
tionwillaffecttheheatsetting.Forinformation
oncookwareandotherfactorsaffectingheat
settings,refer to "Cooking MadeSimple"
booklet. OFF
$ MEDIUM 2
HIGH:Usetobringliquidtoa boil,blanchor
reachpressureinapressurecooker.Always
reducesettingtoa lowerheatwhenliquids
begintoboilorfoodsbegintocook.
MED.HIGH(8): Usetobrownmeat,heatoil
fordeepfatfryingorsauteing.Maintainfast
boilforlargeamountsofliquids.
MEDIUM:Usetomaintainmoderatetoslow
boilforlargeamountsofliquidsandformost
fryingoperations.
MED.LOW(3): Usetocontinuecooking
coveredfoodsandtomaintainpressumein
mostpressurecookersandsteworsteam
operations.
LOW: Usetokeepfoodswarmandmelt
chocolateandbutter.
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GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE
(SELECT LODELS)
COOKINGAREAS
Thecookingareasonyourrangeareidentified
by permanentpatternson theglass-ceramic
surface.Formostefficientcooking,fitthepen
sizetotheelementsize.
PansshouldnotextendmorethanV_to1.
inchbeyondthecookingarea.
Formoreinformationon cookware,referto
"CookingMadeSimple"book,Jet.
WARMING CENTER
(SELECTMOOELS)
HOTSURFACELIGHT
Thehotsurfaceindicatorlightislocatedat
thefrontcenterofthecooktop.Thelightwill
beilluminatedwhenanycookingareaishot.
Itwillremainon, evenafterthecontrolis
turnedoff,untiltheareahascooled.
DUALELEMENT(selectmodels)
Selectgless-ceramicsurfacesareequipped
witha dualelementlocatedintherightfront
position.
To operate,pressthe rockerswitchon the
controlpaneltothelefttocontrolthesmall
elementor to the rightto
controlthelargeelement.
COOKWARE
Toachieveoptimumcookingperformance,use
heavy-gauge,fiat, smoothbottompansthat
conformto_e diameterofthecookingarea.
(See"CookingMadeSimple"forcookware
cheracterist_andrecommendations.)
WARMINGCENTER
(selectmodels)
Usethe WarmingCenterto keepcooked
foods warm,suchas vegetables,gravies
andoven-eafedinnerplates.
Pushthe switchonthecontrolpaneltoturn
theWarmingCenteronandoff.
WARMINGCENTER
>" Allfoodsshouldbecoveredwithalid
oraluminumfoiltomaintainfeedqual-
> Whenwarmingpastriesandbreads
thecovershouldhaveanopeningto
allowmoisturetoescape,
> DOnotuseplasticwraptocoverfoods.
Plasticmaymeltontothesurfaceand
beverydifficulttoclean.
> Useonlycool<wareanddishesrec-
ommendedas safefor ovenand
cooktopuse.
>- Alwaysuseovenmittswhenremov-
ingfoodfromtheWarmingCenteras
cookwareandplateswillbe hot.
>- Itisnotrecommendedtowarmfocal
for longerthanone hour,as food
qualitymaydeteriorate.
>- Itisnotrecommendedtoheatcold
foodontheWarmingCenter.
GLASS-CERAMIC SURFACE
I Cooktopmayemit fightsmoke
andodorthefirstfewtimesthe
couktopisused.Thisisnormal.
I Whenacontrolistumedon,ared
glowcanbe seenthroughthe
glass-ceramicsurface.Theele-
rcentwillcycleonandofftomain-
tainthepresetheatsetting.
I Glass-ceramicceektoperetain
heatfora periodoffimaafterthe
unitisturnedoff. Turntheele-
mentoffa few minutesbefore
food is completelycookedand
ueetheretainedheattocomplete
thecooking.WhentheHOTSUR.
FACElightturnsoff(seebelow),
the cookingarea will be cool
enoughtotouch.
Becauseof the heat retention
characteristics,theelementswill
notrespondto changesin set-
tingsasquicklyascoilelements.
In the event of a potential
boilovar,removethepanfrom
thecookingere_
fi NOTE:Donotattempttoliftthe
conktop.
TIPSTOPROTECTTHE
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE
Beforefirstuse,cleanthecooktop.(Sse
Cleaning,pege13.)
Donotuseglasspans.Theymayscratch
thesurface.
Donotalbwplastic,sugaror foodswith
highsugarcontenttomaltontothehot
conktop.Shouldthishappen,cleanrnma-
diately.(SeeCleaning,page13.)
>,-Neverletapenboildryasthiswilldamage
thesurfaceandpen.
>- Neverusecooldopasa worksurfaceor
cuttingboard.Nevercookfooddirectlyon
thesurface,
Neverplacea trivetorwokringbetween
thesurfaceand pan.Theseitemscan
markoretchthetop.
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SURFACECOOKING,CONT.
Donotslidealuminumpaneacrossa hot
surface.Thepansmayleavemad,,swhich
needtoberemovedpromptly.(SeeClean-
ing,page13.)
Makesurethesurfaceandthepanbottom
are cleanbeforeturningon to prevent
scratches.
>- To preventscratchingordamagetothe
glass-ceramictop,donotleavesugar,salt
or fats on the cookingarea.Wipethe
cooktopsurfacewithacleanclothorpaper
towelbeforeusing.
>- Nevaruseasoileddishclo_ orspongeto
cleanthecooktopsurface.Afilmwillre-
mainwhichmaycausestainsonthecook-
ingsurfaceaftertheareaisheated.
>--DOnotusaasmallpenonalargeelement.
Notonlydoesthiswasteenergy,butitcan
alsoresultin spilloveraburningontothe
eaokingareawhichrequiresextraclean.
ing.
>- Donotusenon-flatspecialtyitemsthatare
oversizedorunevensuchasroundbottom
wnks,rippledbottomand/oroversizedcan-
hersandgnddles.
>- DOnotslideheavymetalpansacrossthe
surfacesincethesemayscratch.
>- DOnotusefoilorfoil-typocontainers.Foil
maymeltontotheglass.Ifmetalmeltson
thecooktop,donotuse.Cellanauthorized
servicer.
>- Ifaspilleveroncutswhiisceoldng,immedi-
atelycleanthespillfromthecookingarea
whileitishottopreventa toughcleaning
chorelater.Usingextremecare,wipespill
witha cleandrytowel,
>- DonotaRowspilletoremelnonthecooking
areaorthecooktoptrimforalangperiodof
time.
>- Donotuseabras'wecleansingpowdersor
scouringpads which willscratchthe
cooktop.
>- Donotusachlorinebleach,ammoniaor
other cleansersnot specificallyrecom-
mendedforuseonglass.ceramic,
>- To retaintheappearanceof the glass-
ceramicccektop,cleanaftereachuse.
COILELEMENTSURF, CE
LIFT-UPPORCELAINCOOKTOP
TOUFT: Whencool,graspthecooldopfront
edge.GenUyliftupun_lthetwosuppottrods
atthefrontofthecooklopsnapintoplace.
TOLOWER:Holdtheconktopfrontedgeand
carefu_ypushbackoneachsupportrodto
release.Thengentlylowerthetopintoplace.
The supportrodswillelideintothe range
frame.
SUPPORT
RO0
COILELEMENTS
Whenanelementison,itwillcycleon
andofftomaintaintheheatsetting.
>- Coilelementsareself-cleaning.Donot
immerseinwater.
TO REMOVE:
Whencool, f
raise ele- __-,_J"
menlCam- _ _
fullypullout I,
andawayfromreceptacle.
TOREPLACE:Insertelementten'dlnalsinto
receptacle.Guidethe elementintoplace.
Pressdownontheouteredgeofelementuntil
itsitslevelondripbowl..,,,,j_L.
TERMINALS
COILELEMENTSURFACE
I Topreventstaininganddiscoloration,
cleancooktopaftereachuse.
it Wipeacidicorsugaryspltleassconas
thecosktophascooledasthesespills
maydiscolororetchtheporcelain.
Toprotectdripbowlfinish:
I Tolessendiscolorationandcrazing,
aveldusinghleJiheatforlongperiods.
I DonotuseoversizedcookNara.Pans
shouldnctextandmorethan1-2inches
beyondtheelement.
I Whenhomecanningorcookingwith
bigpots,usathe CanningElement
(ModelCE1).ContactyourMaytag
dealerfor detailsor call1-800-688-
8408toorder.
I Cleanfrequeafly.(Seepage12.)
DRIPBOWLS
Thedripbowlsundereachsurfaceelement
catchboiloveraandmustalwaysbe used.
Absenceofdrip bowlsduringcookingmay
damagewiringorotherpartsunderneaththe
cooktop.
Topreventtheriskofelectricshockor fire,
neverlinedripbowlswithaluminumfoil.
Dripbowlswiltdiscolor(blue/goldstains)or
crazeovertimeifoverheated.Thisdiscolora-
tionorcrazingispermanent.Thlawillnotatfeot
cookingpedormanea.
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OVENCOOKING
Thecontrolpanelisdesignedforeaseinprogramming.Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandoventemperature.Styling
andfeaturesmaydifferslightlydependingonthemodel.
N(TIONPADS
S
>'_ Press.or pressand held. _Mor_
these pads to entertime, \ ,
oventemperatureor to ss- SetQock
lectHIorLObreiLNobeep (_"' _,
willsoundwhenthesepads ".,Less-_
arepressed.
:,_ Pressthispadtocancelall _ .....
operationsexcepttheTimer _
andClouk.........
:_- Functionpadsare the Bake,Broil,
Clean,Timer,Clock,CookTime,Stop
Time andCANCELpads.Abeepwill
soundwhenthesepadsarepressed.
All functionpadsexcepttheCANCEL
padfeatureanindicatorlight.
>-- WhenBakeor Broilpad is _::'_:
pressed,the indicatorlight :'_ ......
willturnontolet youknow _,:, ,,
thattheovenissetfor this
operation. _ :"::_3,
Indicatorlightson Clean, _!_
Timer,Clock,CookTime
andStopTimepadswillflashwhenthe
padispressed.Theseindicatorlights
willstopflashingbutwillremainlitonce
thefunctionstarts.
>- ffanindicatorlightonafunctionpadis
litandyousete secondoperation:
- Eitherthecontrotwillnotacceptthe
operationor
- Theindicetorlightonthefirstpad
will"dim"slightlyandtheindicator
lightonthepadyoujustpressedwill
be"fullon."Thisletsyouknowthat
youhavesetthecontrolfortwoop-
eratiens.
Forexample:If
yousettheoven
tobakeat350°F
andthensetatim-
ingoperation,
theindicatorlight
ontheBakepad
will"dim"andthe
indicatorlighton
_ "Dim"
_': "Full
i_ On"
theTimerpadwillbe"fullon,"
Thedisplaywillshowtheoperationfor
thepadwiththe"fullon"indicatorlighL
Pressthefunctionpad withthe =din?
indicatorlightto recallthaioperation.
NOTE: If morethan30 secondselapse
betweenpressinga functionpad and a
More+or Less.pad,theprogramwillbe
canceledandthedisplaywillreturntothe
previousdisplay.
BAKEPAD
Useforbakingorroasting.
1. PressBakepad,
2, PressMore+orLess-paduntilthecor-
rectoventemperatureappearsinthedis-
play,
Seepage8 foradditionalinformatien.
BROILPAD
Usefortopbrowningendbroiling.
1. PressBroilpad,
2. PressMore+orLees-pedforHIorLObroil.
Seepage9 foradditionalinformation.
CLEANPAD
Usetosetserf-claancycle.
FORMODELSWITHAMANUALDOORLOCK:
1.Closeandlockovendoor.
2. PressCleanpad."3:00"willappearin the
display.
3. Ovenwillautomaticallycleanfor3 h_Jrsor
pressMore+orLees- padtoselect2 to4
hoursofcleaning.
Seepage11foradditionalinformation.
FORMODELSWITHANAUTOMATIC
DOORLOCK:
1. PressCleanpad._: --" willappearin
display.
2. PressMore+orLess- pad."3:00"hoursof
cleaningtimewiUautomaticallybeentered.
3. Ifmoreorlesscleaningtimeisdesired,press
More+orLess-padtoselecttimesbetween
2to4 heurs.
Seepage11foradditionalinformation.
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OVENCOOKING,CONT.
COOKTIME/STOPTIME PADS
Useto programtheovento startandstop
automatically,
1. PressCookTimepadandenterthe de-
siredcookingtime,
2. PresstheBakepadandenteroventern-
perature.
3. To delaythestartofcooking,press
StopTimepadandenterthetimeyouwish
theoventoturnoff.
Seepage10foradditionalinformation.
SETTINGTHECLOCK
1. PressClockpad.
2. PressorpressandholdMore+or Less-
paduntilthecorrecttimeofdayappearsin
thedisplay.
Thedisplaywillflashwhenelectricalpoweris
firstsuppliedtotherangeoriftherehasbeen
a powerfailure.
To recallthetimeofdaywhenanotherfunc-
lionisdisplayed,presstheClockpad.
Clocktimecannotbechangedwhentheoven
hasbeenprogrammedfor clockcontrolled
conking,serf-cleanor delayedself-clean.
SETTINGTHETIMER
Thetimercanbesetfromoneminute(0:01)
upto9hoursand50minutes(9:50),
Thetimercanbeusedindependentlyofany
otheroven activityand itcanhe set while
anotherovenfunctionisoperating.THE77MER
DOESNOTCONTROLTHEOVEN.
1. PresstheTimerpad.
2. Pressor pressand holdthe More+or
Less-paduntilthecorrecttimeappearsin
thedisplay.
>" Thetimerwillstartautomatically,The
TIMERindicatorontheTimerpad
willlightwheneverthetimerisin use.
>" Onelongheapand"End"willbebriefly
displayedtosignaltheendofthetimer
operation.
TOCANCELTIMER:PressandheldTimer
padforthreeseconds.Timeofdaywillreap-
pearin thedisplay,
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CONTROLOPTIONS
CLOCKCONTROLLEDOVEN
COOKINGBEEPS
Option1.(defaultoption)Fourbeepsatthe
endofconking,then,onebeepevery30sec-
ends for the next five minutesor untilthe
Cancelpadispressed.
Option2. Fourbeepsattheendofcooking,
then,nootherbeeps.
Option3. Fourbeepsattheendofcooking,
then,onebeepeveryminutefor thenext12
hoursoruntiltheCANCELpadispressed.
SETTINGCLOCKCONTROLLEDOVEN
COOKINGBEEPS:
1. PressCookTimeand Cloakpadsatthe
sametimeandholdforthreeseconds.
>- Asinglebonpwillsound.
Displaywillshowcurrentoption.
2. PresstheMore+orLess- padtoselectthe
optionnumberyouwish.Thecurrenttimeof
daywillreappearin thedisplayafter four
seconds,
CANCELCLOCKDISPLAY
If youpreferthatthetimeofday netbe dis-
played:
TOSET:PressClockandCANCELpadsat
thesametimeandholdforthreeseconds.
Whenclockdisplayisnotshown,pressClock
padtobrieflyrecallthetimeofday,ifdesired.
TORESTORE:PresstheClockandCANCEL
padsatthesametimeandholdforthreesec-
onds. Thetimeofday wilt reappearin the
display.
AUTOMATICOVENTURNOFF/
SABBATHMODE
The ovenwillautomaticallyturnoft after12
hours,ifyouaccidentallyleaveif on,Youcan
deactivatethisfeature,ifdesired.
TOELIMINATE12HOURTURNOFF:
1. Pressthe Clockpad andholdfor three
seconds.
2. PressandholdtheMore+orLees-paduntil
8:88appearsinthedisplay.Timeofdaywill
reappearinthedisplayafterfourseconds.
TORESTORE:Repeatstops1and2.12:00
willappearbheflyinthedisplayfollewedbythe
currenttimeofday.
CONTROLLOCK-OUT
The ControlLock-Outfeaturepreventsthe
ovenfrombeingturnedon.
TOSETCONTROLLOCK-OUT:
1. PressandholdbothStopTimeandCAN-
CELpadsforthreeseconds.
2. "OFF"willappearinthedisplaywhenthis
featureis activated.Onlytheclockend
timerfunctionswilloperatewhenControl
Lock-Outfeatureisactivated.
Repeatstep1todeactivate.
OVENTEMPERATURE
ADJUSTMENT
Youmayadjusttheoventemperatureifyou
think the ovenis net bakingcorrectly.To
decidehowmuchtochangethetemperature,
set thetemperature25 degreeshigheror
lowerthanyourreciperecommends,then
bake.Theresultsofthe"test"shouldgiveyou
an ideaofhowmuchtoadjustthetempera-
tore,
TOADJUSTTHEOVENTEMPERATURE:
1. PresstheBakepad.
2. Enter550°bypressingMore+pad.
3. Pressandheld theBakepadforthree
secondsuntil00°appearsinthedisplay.
_- Iftheoventemperaturewaspreviously
adjusted,thechangewillhedisplayed,
Forexample,iftheoventemperature
wasreducedby 15_,thedisplaywill
show-15°.
4. PressandholdtheMore+orLess-padte
changethetemperature.Eachtimea pad
ispressed,thetemperaturechangesby5c.
>- Theoventemperaturecanbein-
creasedordecreasedby5°to35o,
5. Thetimeofdaywillautomaticallyreappear
inthedisplay.
It isnotnecessarytereadjusttheoventam-
peratureifthereisa powerfailureorinterrup-
tion.Broilingandcleaningtemperaturescan-
notbeadjusted.
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Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips,see"CookingMadeSimple"booklet.
OVENLIGHT
Pushtheswitchonthecontrol
paneltoturntheovenlighton
and off.Onselectmodelsthe OVENuem"
ovenlightautomaticallycomes
onwhenevertheovendoorisopened.
OVENRACKS
SETTINGTHECONTROLSFOR
BAKINGANDROASTING
1. PressBakepad. TheBAKEindicatoron
theBakepadwilllight,and000willlightin
display.
2. PressorpressandholdtheMore+orLess-
padtoselecteventemperature.
350° willlightwheneitherpadis pressed
andoventemperaturecanbesetfrom170°
to550°.
3. Therewillbea fourseconddelaybefore
oventurnson.Whentheoventurnsonthe
OVENONindicatorwilllight,andthenthe
PREHEAT indicator will light. The
preselectedtemperaturewillremaininthe
display.
4. Allow8-15minutesfortheoventopreheat.
Asinglebeepwillindicatethattheovenhas
preheatedandtheOVENONindicatorwill
remainlitwhilethePREHEATindicatorwill
turnoff.
5. Placefondintheoven.
_" Theoventemperatumcanbechanged
atanytimebypressingtheMore+or
Less-padforthedesiredtemperature.
Ifanotherfunctionisdisplayed,press
theBakepad,thenpresstheMore+or
Less-padtoselectnewtemperature.
6. Checkcookingprogressat theminimum
cookingtimeandcooklongerifneeded.
7. PressCANCELpadandremovefoedfrom
theoven.TheBAKEindicatorontheBake
padwillturnoff,TheOVENONindicator
willturnoffandthetimeofdaywillreap-
pearinthedisplay.
Ifyouforgettoturnofftheoven,itwill
automaticallyturnoffattheendof12
hours.Ifyouwishtodeactivatethis
feature,seepage7.
OVENVENT
OVEN VENT
LOCATION
_" on glass-
ceramic range
on coil element
>" Onacoilelementsurface,besurethedrip
bowlintheventlocationhasa holeinthe
center,Donotcoverthedripbowlwith
aluminumfoil.
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OVEN VENT
OPENING
Yourovenhastworacks.Theyaredesigeed
withalock-stopedge
TOREMOVERACK:Pullrackstraightout
untilitstopsatthelock-stopposition;liftupon
thefrontoftherackandpullout.
TOREPLACE:Placerackontheracksup-
partintheoven;tiltthefrontendupslightly;
sliderackbackuntilitclearsthelock*stop
position;lowerfrontandslidebackintothe
OVER.
NOTE:Do notcoveran entirerackwith
aluminumfoilorplacefoilontheovenbottom.
Bakingresultswillbeaffectedanddamage
mayoccurtotheovenbottom.
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OVENCOOKINS,coN[
RACK POSITIONS
--8
__&
--S
--2
--1
RACK5 (highestposition):
Usedfor toastingbreador bmUingthin
non-fattyfoods.
RACK4:
Usedformostbroiling.
RACK3:
Usedfor mostbakedgoodsona coolde
sheetorjellyrollpan,layercakes,fruit
pies,orfrozenconveniencefoods.
RACK2:
Usedforroastingsmallcutsofmeat,cas-
seroles,baking loavesofbread,bundt
cakesorcustardpies.
RACK1:
Usedforroastinglargecutsofmeatand
poultry,frozenpies,dessertsoufflesor
angelfoodcake.
MULTIPLERACKCOOKING:
Tworack:Userackpositions2and4,or
1and4.
HALFRACK(selectmodels)
TOINSTALL
INOVEN: Support
1. Alwaysinstall
halfrackwhen
oveniscool.
Tabs
2. Toinstall,grasp
topcenterofthe
haftrack.Alignthesidearmsupportbe-
tweenthetopfourthandfifthovenrack
guides.Insertthetwotabson thebeck
frameofthehalfrackintotheslotsonthe
upperleftrearoftheovenwall.
3. Pushfirmlyonthetopsurfaceofthehalf
rackuntilthetabsslideintotheslotsand
thehalfracksidearmsupportrestsonthe
fourthovenrackguide.
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4. Checkfor properinstallationby placing
yourhandonthetopsurfaceofthehalfrack
andpressingdownfin,nly.
TOREMOVEFROMTHEOVEN:
When the oven is
cool,grasp the top
centerofthehalfrack
andpullupwarduntil
thebecktabsonthe
rackslideoutofthe
ovenbeckslots.
I Donotusecookwarethatextendsbe-
yondedgeofrack.
I Forbestresults,allowtwoinchesbe-
tweenthepanplacedontherackand
theovensidewall.
I Whenopeningtheovendoor,allow
steamand hotair to escapebefore
reachinglototheoventoremovefood.
I Usecautionwhenremovingitemsfrom
thehalfracktoavoidbums.
I Carefullyremoveitemsfromthelower
racktoavoiddistuthingthehalfrack,
I "HALFRACK"AccessoryKit is avail-
ablefrom your dealerwhen not in-
cludedwithrangeor call1-800-688-
8408toorderdirect.
BROILIH5
1. PresstheBroilpad.TheBROILindicator
ontheBroilpadwilllightandO00willlight
inthedisplay.TheOVENONindicatorwill
lightandtherewillbean eightsecond
delaybeforetheoventurnson.
2. PresstheMore+padtoselectHI (high)
broilortheLess-padtosetLO(low)broil.
SelectHIbroilfornormalbroilingorselect
LObroilforlowtemperaturebroilingof
longercooldngfoodssuchaspoultry.
3. Foroptimumbrowning,preheatbroilele-
mentforthreetofourminutesbeforeadd-
ingfood.
4. Placefo<xIintheoven. Leaveovendoor
opectothefirststopposition(approx.4
inches).
5. Turnmeatonceabouthalfwaythrough
cooking.
6. PressCANCELpad.Removefoodand
broilerpanfromtheoven.TheOVENON
indicatorandtheBROILindicatoronthe
Broilpadwillturnoffandthetimeofday
willreappearindisplay.
I Forbestresults,usea
broiling.
I Foradditionalbroilingtips,refertothe
"CookingMadeSimple"booklet.
I Expectbroil timesto increaseand
browningtobe slightlylighterifappli-
anceisinstalledona 208voltcirouiL
Bacon 4 WellDone 6-10rain.
BeefSteaks-- 1"thick 4 Medium 15-18rain.
4 Well 19-23rain.
Chicken-- Pieces 3or4 WellDone (LOBroil)30-45min.
Fish-- Fillets 4 Flaky 8-12rain.
Steaks,1' thick 4 Flaky 10-15rain.
GroundBeef--Patties,3/4'thick 4 WellDone 15-18min.
Ham-- PrecookedSlice,1/2'thick 4 Warm 8-12min.
PorkChops- 1"thick 4 WellDone 22-26rain.
* Thetoprackpositionis#5.
** BroilingtimesareapproximateandmayyaP/dependingonthemeat.
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CLOCKCONTROLLEDOVEH
COOKING
Theclockmustbefunctioningandsetatthe
correcttimeofdayforthisfeaturetooperate
correctly.
ClockControlledOvenCookingisusedto
turntheovenonandoffatapresettimeofday.
This feature canbe usedwitheitheroven
couk'Lngorself-oleaning.
ImmediateStart:Oventurnsonimmedi-
atelyandautomaticallyturnsoffata pre-
settime.
DelayedStart:Delaysthestartofonoking
orcleaningandautomaticallyturnsoffat
a presettime.
Cooktimecanbesetforupto11hoursand59
minutes(11:59).
SETTINGTHECONTROLSFOR
CLOCK CONTROLLED OVEN
COOKING
1. PresstheCookTime pad.The COOK
TIMEindicatorontheCookTimepadwill
flashand0:00willlightindisplay,
2. PressorpressandholdMore+or Less-
padtoentercookingtime,
3. PresstheBakepad.TheBAKEindicatoron
theBakepadwilllightand000willlightin
display.
NOTE:Beepswillsoundand 000 will
flashin displayif theBakepad is not
pressedwithinfourseconds.
4, Pressor pressandholdMore+or Less-
padtoenteroventemperature,
5, ffYouWishtoDelaytheStartofCook-
ing:(ifnot,skipto#6)
PresstheStopTimepad.TheSTOP
TIMEindicatoron theStopTimepad
willflash.
PressorpressandholdMore+or
Less-padtoenterthetimeofdayyou
wishtheoventoturnoff.
_- PresstheClockpad.Thetimeofday
willthenreappearinthedisplay.
6. Whentheoventurnson,theOVENON
indicatorwilllightandthe oventem-
peraturewillappearinthedisplay.Press
theCookTImepadtorecalltheremain-
ingcooktime,
7. Ovenwillautomaticallyturnoff.Four
beepswillsoundand"ENDwilllightin
thedisplay.A beepwillsoundevery30
secondsforthenext5 minutes,
p
PressCANCELpadandbeepswillstop.
Removefoodfromoven.
I It is notnecessarytoseta start
time.Controlwilldeterminewhen
toturntheovenon basedonthe
cooktimeyouset.
I Seepage7 ifyouwishtochange
theendofcookingreminderbeeps.
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CARE&CLEANING
SELF-CLEANOVEN
Theself-deencycleusesabovenormalcook-
ingtemperaturestoautomaticallycleanthe
entireoveninterior.
Itisnormalforexcessiveflare-ups,smoking
and flamingto occurduringcleaningif the
ovenisheavilysoiled.Itisbeftertocleanthe
ovenreguladyratherthentowaituntilthere
isa heavybuild-upofsoilintheoven.
Dunngthe cleaningprocess,thekitchen
shouldbe wellventilatedto helpeliminate
normalodorsassociatedwithcleaning.
BEFORESELF-CLEANING
Turnofftheovenlightbeforecleaningasthe
lightmaybumoutduringthecleancycle.
Removebroilerpan,all pansandtheoven
racksfromtheoven. Theovenrackswill
discolorandmaynotslideeasilyaftera
self-cleancycle.
Cleanovenframe,doorframe(areaoutside
thedoorgasket)andaroundtheopeningin
thedoorgasketwitha nonabrasivecleaning
agentsuchas BonAmi*or detergentand
water.Theseareasarenotexposedtoclean-
ing temperatures _ . . ,.,
and should be h _---" //_ I
cleanedto prevent _,._._##_
soilfrom bakingon _"._.._.o:i /A
during the clean _/li _;_;
cycle.
Topreventdamage,do notcleanor nJb
thegasketaroundtheovendoor.Thegas-
ketisdesignedtosealin heatduringthe
cleancycle.
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Wipeupexcessgreaseorspilloverefromthe
ovenbottomto preventexcessivesmoking,
flare-upsorflamingduringthecleancycle.For
easeofcleaning,theheatingelementcanbe
liftedslightly(1inch).
Wipeupsugaryandacidspitleverssuchas
sweetpotatoes,tomatoormilk-basedsauces.
Porcelainenamelis acid resistant,notacid
proof.Theporcelainfinishmay discolorit
acidicspills arenotwipedupprlertoa self-
cleancycle.
DURINGCLEANCYCLE
WhentheLOCKindicatorlightsinthedisplay,
thedoorcannotbeopened.Topreventdamage
todoor,donotforcedooropenwhentheLOCK 4.
lightisilluminated.
Somesmokeandodormayhedetoctedthefirst
few timestheovenis cleaned.This isnormal
andwilllessenintime.Smokemayalsooccurif
ovenisheavilysoiledorifbroilerpanwasleftin 5.
oven.
Asovenheats,youmayhearsoundsofmetal
partsexpandingandcontracting.Thisisnormal
andwillnotdamageoven.
AFTER SELF-CLEANING
Aboutone houraftertheendof theclean
cycle,theLOCKindicatorlight willturnoff.
Atthispoint,thedoorcanbeopened.
Somesoilmayleavea lightgrey,powderyash
whichcanberemovedwithadampcloth.Ifsoil
remains,itindicatesthatthecleancyclewas
notlongenough.Thesoilwillberemoveddur-
ingthenextcleancycle.
Iftheovenrackswereleftintheovenanddo
notslidesmoothlyafteracleancycle,wiperacks
and embossedrack supportswitha small
amountofvegetableoiltorestoreeaseofmove-
ment.
Awhitediscolorationmayappearafterclean-
ingifacidicorsugaryfoodswerenotwipedup
beforethecleancycle.Thisdiscolorationisnor-
malandwillNOTaffectperformance.
Finelinesmayappearintheporcelainresulting
fromtheheatingandcoolingofthefinish.This
isnormalandwillnotaffectperformance.
SETTINGTHECONTROLSFOR
SELF-CLEAN
NOTE:Theseinstructionscoverautomatic
lock andmanuallockmodels.
1, Closetheovendoor.
2. Movethedoorlock leverdghttothe
lockedposition(selectmodels).
3. PresstheCleanpad.
TheCLEANindicatorantheClean
padwillflash.
_- TheLOCKindicatorwilllighton
modelswithautomaticlockfeature
and =--:--" or3:00willlightin
displaydependingonyourmodel.
Ifthedoorisnotclosedorlocked,
"dr"willappearinthedisplay.
PressMore+or Less- padto select
cleantimeorchangecleantime.The
ovenwillautomaticallycleanfor3hours
or,select2 hoursforlightsoilupto4
hoursforheavysoil.
IFYOUWISHTODELAYTHESTART
OFCLEANING(ifnot,skipto#6):
PresstheStopTimepad.
PressMo_+padtoselectthetime
ofdayyouwishtheoventotumoff.
PressClockpadandtimeofday
willreappearinthedisplay,Press
theStop"limapadtorecallthe
timeyouset.
6. Whentheoventurnson:
,_"TheOVENONindicatorwilllight.
_- TheLOCKindicatorwilllightwhen
ovenheatsto400°Fonmodelswith
a manualdoorlock.Thedoorcan-
notbe openedwhenLOCKindica-
torislit.
7. Aboutone hourafterthecleancycle
ends,theLOCKindicatorwillturnoft
andtheovendoorcanbeopened(se-
lectmedels.movedaorlocklevertothe
lefttounlock).
TOCANCELCLEANCYCLE:
PresstheCANCELpad.IftheLOCKindi-
catorisNOTlit,unlock(selectmodels)and
opentheovendoor.IftheLOCKindicatoris
lit,allowoventocoolaboutonehourthen
unlock(selectmodels)andopenovendoor.
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CLEANINGPROCEDURE5
BACKGUARD AND COOKTOP -
PORCELAIN ENAMEL (COOKTOP ON COIL
ELEMENT SURFACE, TRIM ON GLASS-
CERAMICSURFACE)
Porcelainenamelisglassfusedonmetaland
may crackor chipwithmisuse.It is acid
resistant,notacidproof,AllspiJlovers,espe-
ciallyacidicor sugaryspillovera,shouldbe
wipedupimmediatelywitha drycloth.
>- Whencool,washwithsoapywater,dnse
anddry.
>--Neverwipeoffawarmorhotsurfacewith
adampcloth.Thismaycausecrackingor
chipping.
>- Neveruse ovencleaners,abrasiveor
causticcleaningagentsonexteriorfinish
ofrange.
BROILER PAN AND INSERT
Nevercoverinsertwithaluminumfoilas
thispreventsthefat fromdraining tothe
panbelow.
>- Placesoapyclothoverinsertandpan;let
soaktoloosensoil.
>- Washinwarmsoapywater.Usescouring
padto removestubbornsoil.
>- Broilerpanandinsertcanbe cleanedin
dishwasher.
CLOCK AND CONTROL
PAD AREA
>- Toactivate"ControlLock"forcleaning,
seepage7.
>- Wipewitha dampclothanddry.
>- Glasscleanersmaybe usedif sprayed
ona clothfirst.DONOTspraydirectly
oncontrolpadanddisplayarea.
CONTROL KNOBS
>- Removeknobsin the OFFpositionby
pullingforward.
> Wash,rinseanddry.Donotuseabrasive
cleaningagentsastheymayscratchthe
finish.
>,-Turnon each elementto be surethe
knobshavebeencorrectlyreplaced,
DRIP BOWLS - PORCELAIN
(SELECT MODELS)
Porcelainmaydiscolororcrazeifoverheated.
This is normalandwillnotaffect cooking
performance.
>- Whencool,washaftereachuse,rinse
anddryto preventstainingordiscolora-
tion.Maybewashedinthedishwasher.
>" To cleanheavysoil, soakin hotsudsy
water,thenusea mildabrasivecleaner
suchasSoftScrub*anda plasticscour-
ingpad.
> Forburnedon soil,removefromrange,
placeonnewspapersandcarefullyspray
withcommercialovencleaner.(Donot
spraysurroundingsurfaces.)Placein
plasticbagand allowto soakseveral
hours.Wearingrubbergloves,remove
frombag,wash,dnseanddry.
DRIP BOWLS - CHROME
(SELECT MODELS)
>- Whencool,washaftereachuse,rinse
anddrytopreventstainingordiscoinra-
lion.
Tocleanheavysoil,soakinhotsudsy
water,thenusemildabrasivecleaner
suchasSoftScrub"andaplasticsoaur-
ingpad.Donotuseabrasivecleaning
agents.
ENAMEL (PAINTED) - S_OEPAN-
ELS,STORAGE DRAWER, DOOR HANDLES
& OVEN DOOR (SELECT MODELS)
>- Whencool,waabwithwarmsee.pywa-
ter,rinseanddry.Neverwipeawarmor
hotsudacewitha dampclothas this
maydamegethesurfaceandmaycause
a steambum.
Forstabbemsoil,usemildlyabrasive
cleaningagentssuchas bakingsoda
pasteorBonAmi*.Donotuseabrasive
cloanerssuchas sleetw_ padsor
ovencleaners.Theseproductswill
soratchorpermanentiydamagethesur-
face.
NOTE:Useadrytowelorclothtowipe
up spills,especiallyacidicor sugary
spills.Surfacemaydiscolorordullifsoil
is not immediatelyremoved.Thisis
especiallyimportantforwhitesurfaces.
GLASS - OVEN WINDOW & DOOR
(SELECTMODELS)
>- Avoidusingexcessiveamountsofwa-
terwhichmayseepunderor behind
glasscausingstaining.
>- Washwithsoapandwater,Rinsewith
dearwateranddry,Glasscleanercan
beusedifsprayedona clothfirst.
> Donotuseabrasivematerialssuchas
scouringpads,steelwoolorpowdered
cleanersastheywillscratchglass.
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(ARE&(LEANING,CONT.
GLASS-CERAMIC COOKTOP -
(SELECTMODELS)
Neveruseovencleaners,chlorinebleach,
ammoniaorglasscleanerswithammo-
nia.NOTE:Callanauthorizedservicerff
thegiass-ceramictopshouldcrack,break
or ifmetaloraluminumfoilshouldmelt
onthecooktop.
>- Allowcooktopto coolbeforeclean-
Ing.
>- General- Alwayscleancooktopafter
eachusewitha damppapertoweland
CooktopCleaningCreme*(Part No.
20000001)**.Thenbuffwithaclean,dry
cloth.
NOTE:Permanentstainswilldevelopif
soilisallowedtocookonbyrepeatedly
using_lecooktopwhensoiled..
>- HeavySoifsorMetalMarks- Dampana
"scratchless"or"neverscratch"scrubber
sponge.ApplyCcx)ktopCleaningCreme*
and scrubto removeas muchsoil as
possible.Applya thinlayerofthecreme
overthesoil,coverwi_ a damppaper
towelandletstand30to45minutes(2to
3beursforveryhea_ soil).Keepmastby
covenng_ papertowelv_ plas'_cv_.
_rub again,Manb_ with a clean
ctoth.
NOTE: Only use a CLEAN, DAMP
"scratchicss"padthatissafefornon.
stickcnokwara.Thepatternandglass
willbedamagedifthepadisnotdamp,
ifthepadissoiled,orffanetherlypeof
padis used.
> Burned-onorCrustySUlIs- Screbwll_
a"soratchless"or"neverscratch"scpJl:t_er
spongeandCooktopCleaningCreme*.
NOTE:Holda razorbladescraperata30°
angleandcarefullyscrapeoffanyremain-
ingsoil. Thencleanas de-
scribedpreviously.Do
not ussthe_r
blade for dally
cleaningas it
may wear
the pat-
tern on the
glass.
>--MeltedSugaror Plastic- Immediately
turnelementtoLOWandscrapefromhot
surfacetoa cootarea.[henturnelement
OFFa_ a_owtocoolCleanresi,deawith
razerbladescraperande3ooktopCleaning
Creme*.
METAL RNISHES - TRIM
>- Weahwithscapandwater,aglasscleaner,
ormildiquidsprays.
>. To preventscratchingor dullingof the
fin_, do_ usemildlyabrasive,E_'a-
sive,harshor causticcleanerssuchas
ovencleaners.
OVEN INTERIOR
> Followinstructionsonpage11 forself.
clean_goven.
OVEN RACKS
Cleanwithseaw water.
Removestubbemsoilwithcleansingpow-
derorsoaplllledscoul_gpad.Rinsea_
dry.
Racks_ll bermanentJydiscdor_ may
notslidesmooti'_yifleftin_ ovenduring
aserf-cleanoperation.If_s occurs,wipe
therackandembossedrackeapportswith
asmallamountofw,,oat_bleolltorestore
easeof movement,then_pa offexcess
oil.
PLASTIC FINISHES -
BACKGUARDTRIM _ END CAPS
:,,- Whencool,cleanwithsoapandwater,
rinseanddry.
_- Usea gJasscleaneranda softc_.
NOTE:Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor
caus_cliquidorpewderedcleansersonplastic
finishes.Thesecleaningagentswillscratchor
marfinish.
NOTE:Topreventstainingor disootoratJon,
_pe upfa_greaseoracid(tomato,lemon,
vi_r, milk,fruitjuice,marinade)immedi-
atelywitha drypapertowelorcloth.
" Brandnamesareregisteredtrademarksoftilerespectivemanufacturers.
**Toordercall1-800-688-8408.
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INTENAN(E
OVEN DOOR
OVENWINDOW
(s ,E r.ooELs)
To protecttheovendoorwindow:
.
2.
3.
Do notuse abrasivecleaningagents
suchassteelwoolscouringpadsorpow-
deredcleansersastheymayscratchthe
glass.
Do nothitthe glasswithpots,pans,
furniture,toys,orotherobjects.
Donotclosetheovendooruntiltheoven
racksareinplace,
Scratching,hitting,jarringor stressingthe
glassmayweakenitsstructurecausingan
increasedriskofbreakageata laterdate.
OVEN LIGHT
LEVELING LEGS
The range shouldbe leveled _
wheninstalled.Iftherangeis III I _::€l
notlevel,turntheplasticleveF IhU ',"1
inglegs,locatedateach _J_'_ iiJ
corneroftherange, _ -o,:_
until range is _..:._
level. _L _" -_7._'A_r_l.Tip
_ LEVELING LEBF_C'eT
TOREMOVE:
1. Whencool,opantheovendoortothebroil
stopposition(openedaboutfourinches).
2. Graspdoorateachside. Donotusethe
doorhandletoliftdoor.
3. Liftopevenlyuntildoorclearshingearrns.
TOREPLACE:
1. Graspdoorateachside.
2. Alignslotsinthedoorwiththehingearms
ontherange.
3. Slidethedoordownontothehingearms
untilthedooriscompletelyseatedonthe
hinges.Pushdownonthetopcomersof
thedoortocompletelyseatdooronhleges.
Doorshouldnotappearcrooked.
NOTE:Theovendoorona newrangemay
feel"spongy"whenitisclosed.Thisisnormal
andwilldecreasewithuse.
BULBCOVER
TOREPLACEOVENLIGHTBULB:
1. Whenoveniscool,holdbulb coverin
place,thenslidewireretaineroffcover.
NOTE:Bulbcoverwillfallif notheldin
placewhileremovingwireretainer.
2. Removebulbceverandlightbulb.
3. Replacewitha 40wattappliancebulb,
4. Replacebulbcoverandsecurewithwire
retainer.
5. Reconnectpowerto the range.Reset
clock.
STORAGE DRAWER
Thestoragedrawercanberemovedtoallow
youtocleanundertherange.
TOREMOVE:
1. Emptydrawerandpullouttothefirststop
position.
2. Liftupthefrontofthedrawer.
3. Pullouttothesecondstopposihon.
4. Graspsidesandliftdrawerupandout.
TOREPLACE:
1. Fittheendsofthedrawerglidesintothe
railsintherange.
2. Liftupthefrontofthedrawerandgently
pushintothefirststopposition.
3. LiffdrawerupageinandpushunUldrawer
isclosed.
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BEFOREYOUCALLFORSERVICE
FOR MOST CONCERNS, TRY
THESE FIRST:
Checkifovencontrolshavebeenproperly
set
Checktobesurep_ugissecurelyhserted
intoPeceptacle.
Checkorre-setcircuitbreaker.Checkor
replacefuse.
Checkpowersupply.
PARTORALLOFAPPLIANCEDOES
NOTWORK.
I Checkifsurfaceand/orovencontrolshave
beenpropedyset.Seepgs.3 &6.
I Checkifovendoorisunlockedafterself-
cleancycle.Seepg.11.
I Checkifovenissetforadelayedcookor
cleanprogram.Seepgs.10& 11.
SURFACE OR OVEN ELEMENTS
FAIL TO OPERATE OR HEAT
FOOD.
Checkifsurfaceand/orovencontrolshave
beenpropedyset.Seepgs.3&6,
Checkifovendooris unlockedafterself-
cleancycle.Seepg.11.
Checkifovenissetfora belayedcookor
cleanprogram.Seepge.10& 11,
Checkifcoilelementisproperlyinstalled
orneedstobereplaced.Seepg,5.
GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE
SHOWSWEAR.
1. "linyscratchesorabrasions.
I Ceoktopandpenbottomareclean.
Donotslideglassormetalpans
acrosstop.Makesurepanbottomis
notrough,Usetherecommended
cisaningagents.Seepg.13,
2. Metalmarks.
I Donotslidemetalpensacrosstop.
Whencool,cleanwithCeektap
CleaningCreme.Seepg.13.
3. Brownstreaksandspecks.
I Spillsnotremovedpromptly.Wiping
withsoiledclothorsponge,Pan
bottomnotclean.
4. Areaswitha metallicsheen.
I Mineraldepositsfromwaterandfood,
IS
5. Pittingor flaking.
I Sugaryboiloversthatwerenot
removedpromptly.Seepg.13.
BAKINGRESULTSARENOTAS
EXPECTEDORDIFFERFROM
PREVIOUSOVEN.
if Cbecktheoventamperetureselected.Make
sureovenisprsheatedwhenrecipeordirec-
tionsrecommendpreheat.
I Makesure the ovenventhasnot been
blocked.Seepg.8forlocation.
I Checktomakesurerangeislevel,
I Temperaturesoftenvarybetweena new
ovenandanoldone.Asovensage,theoven
temperatureoften"drifts"andmaybecome
hotterorcooler.Seepg.7forinstructionson
adjuetingtbeoventampereture,NOTE;ltis
notrecommendedtoadjustthetemperature
ifonlyoneortworecipesareinquestJen.
I Usecorrectpan,Darkpars producedark
browning.Shinypensproducelightbrown-
ing.See"CookingMadeSimple"booklet
formoreinformationonbakeware.
I Checkrackpositionsandpanplacement.
Staggerpanswhenusingtworecks,Allow
1-2inchesbetweenpansendovenwall.
if Checktheuseoffoilintheoven.Neveruse
foilto coveran entireovenrack.Racea
smallpieceoffoilontherackbelowthepen
to catchspillovers.
FOODISNOTBROIUNGPROPERLY
ORSMOKESEXCESSIVELY.
Checkovenrackposiflene.Foodmaybetoo
closetoelement.
Broilelementwasnotpreheated.
Aluminumfoilwasincorrectlyused.Never
linethebroilerinsertwithfoil.
Ovendearwascbasdduringbmiliog.Leave
thedooropentothefirststopposition(abe_
4 inches).
il Tnmexc_s fatfrommeatbeforebroiling.
I Asoiledbroilerpanwasused.
OVEN WILL NOT SELF-CLEAN.
if Checktomakesurethecycleisnotsetfera
delayedstart.SeeLog.11.
if Checkifdoorisdosed.
OVENDIDNOTCLEANPROPERLY.
il Longercleaningtimemaybeneeded.
il Excessivespiilovers,espectallysugaryand/
oracidicfoods,werenotremovedpriortothe
self-deancycle.
OVEN DOORWILL NOT UNLOCK
AFTER SELF-CLEAN CYCLE.
I Oveninteriorisstillhot.Allowaboutonehour
fortheoventoccolafterthecompietlenofa
self-cleancycle.Thedoorcanbeopened
whentheLOCKindicatorwordis notdis.
played.
MOISTURECOLLECTS ONOVEN
WINDOW.
if Thisis normalwhencookingfoodshighin
moisture,
I Excessivemoisturewasusedwhencleaning
thewindow.
THERE IS A STRONGODOR OR
UGHT SMOKE WHENOVEN IS
TURNEDON.
I ThisianormalforanewrengeandWilldisap-
pearafterafewuses.Initiatingacleancycle
will"bumoff' theodorsmorequickly.
il Turningona ventilationfanwillhelpremove
thesmokeand/orodor.
il Exsessivefoedsoilsentheovenpottom.Use
a self-cleancycle.
"F" PLUSA NUMBERAPPEARSIN
THEDISPLAY,
Thisiscalleda faultcode.If a faultcode
appearsin the displayandbeepssound,
press_e CANCELped.Ifthefaultcodeaed
beepscontinue,disconnectpowertotheap-
plisnca.Waitafewminutes,thenreconnect
power.Iffaultcodeandbeepsstillcontinue,
discennectpowertotheapplianceandcallan
au_oifzedservicer.
Iftheovenisheavilysoiled,excessiveflare-
upsmayresultina faultcodedudogadean
cycle.PressCANCELpadand allowthe
oventocoolcompletely.Wipeoutexcesssoil,
thenreeetthecleencycle.Ifthefaultcodeand
beepsstillcontinue,disconnectpowertothe
applianceandcallan authorizedservicer,
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MAYT WARWTV
1. Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyofthefollowing:
a. Improperinstallation,delivery,ormaintenance.
b. Anyrepair,modification,alteration,oradjustmentnotauthorizedbythe
manufactureroranauthorizedservicer.
c. Misuse,abuse,accidents,orunreasonableuse.
d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,orsupply.
e. Impropersettingofanycontrol.
2. Warrantiesarevoidiftheoriginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,altered
orcannotbereadilydetermined.
3. Li_t bulbs,
4. Productspurchasedforcommercialorindustdaluse.
5. Thecostofserviceorservicecallto:
a. Correctinstallationerrors.
b. Instructtheuserontheproperuseofthepr_uct.
c. Transporttheappliancetotheservicer.
6. Consequentialorincidentaldamagessustainedbyanyparsonas a resultof
anybreachofthesewarranties.Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimi-
tationofconsequentialorincidentaldamages,sotheaboveexclusionmaynot
apply.
IfYOUHEEDSERVICE
I Call thedealerfrom whomyourappliancewas purchasedor call Maytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistanceat1.800.888-9900
USAor1-800-688-2002CANADA,tolocateanauthorizedservicer.
I Be sure to retainproofof purchaseto verifywarrantystatus.Refer to
WARRANTYfor furtherinformationon owner'sresponsibilitiesfor warranty
service.
I Ifthedealerorservicecompanycannotresolvetheproblem,writeto Maytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,Attn:CAIRe Center,P.O.Box2370,Cleveland,
TN37320-2370orcall1-800.888-9900USAor 1-800-688-2002Canada.
U.S.customersusingTrY fordeaf,heeringimpairedorspeechimpaired,call
1-800-688-2080.
NOTE:Whenwritingor callingabouta serviceproblem,pleaseincludethe
followinginformation:
a.Yourname.addressandtelephonenumber;
b. Modelnumberandserialnumber;
c. Nameandaddressofyourdealeror se_car;
d. Acleardescriptionoftheproblemyouarehaving;
e. Proofofpurchase(salesreceipt),
User'sguides,servicemanualsandpartsinformationareavailablefromMaytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistance.
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