
Induction Slide-In Ranges
Model:
Contents
Safety Information
Using the Range
Oven Controls
Sabbath Mode
Care And Cleaning
Oven Door
Troubleshooting Tips
Limited Warranty
Accessories
Consumer Support
Owner's Manual
Write the model and serial numbers here:
Model # _______________________________
Serial # _______________________________
Español
visite nuestro sitio de internet cafeappliances.
Rev.1 12-20

2 Rev. 1
THANK YOU FOR MAKING CAFÉ A PART OF YOUR HOME.
We take pride in the craftsmanship, innovation and design that goes into every Café product, and
we think you will too. Among other things, registration of your appliance ensures that we can deliver
important product information and warranty details when you need them.
Register your Café appliance now online. Helpful websites are available in the Consumer Support
section of this Owner’s Manual. You may also mail in the pre-printed registration card included in the
packing material.

Rev. 1 3
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
tluser yam snoitcurtsni eseht wollof ot eruliaF .tcudorp eht gnisu erofeb snoitcurtsni ytefas lla daeR
ANTI-TIP DEVICE
the range must be secured by a properly
complete details before attempting to install.
For Free-Standing and Slide-In Ranges
range to see that the rear leveling leg is
can be removed for easy inspection. If visual inspection is not
ly attached to
g leg is under
eat this
procedure to verify the range is properly secured by the anti-t
Never completely remove the leveling legs or the range will not be secured
to the anti-tip device properly.
• A child or adult can tip the range and be killed.
• Engage the range to the anti-tip bracket by sliding the
range back such that the foot is engaged.
• Re-engage the anti-tip bracket if the range is moved.
• Failure to do so can result in death or serious burns
to children or adults.
Tip-Over Hazard
WARNING
Anti-Tip
Leveling Leg
WARNING
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
or disconnect the power supply at the household
distribution panel by removing the fuse or switching
be left alone or unattended in an area where an
appliance is in use. They should never be allowed
CAUTION
Do not store items of interest to
holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from
steam. Do not let pot holders touch hot surface
units or heating elements. Do not use a towel or
the room.
or the interior surface of the oven. These surfaces
may be hot enough to burn even though they are
may become hot enough to cause burns. Potentially
opening and crevices around the oven door.
tops or control panels. Doing so may lead to glass
an internal temperature of 160°F and poultry to at
to these temperatures usually protects against
foodborne illness.

Rev. 1
4
WARNING
EGNAR EHT MORF YAWA SLAIRETAM ELBAMMALF PEEK
or near the cooktop, including paper, plastic, pot
holders, linens, wall coverings, curtains, drapes and
SAFETY INFORMATION
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
GNIWOLLOF EHT EKAT ,ERIF A FO TNEVE EHT NI
STEPS TO PREVENT INJURY AND FIRE SPREADING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING
COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

5
SAFETY INFORMATION
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING
GLASS COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
surface of the cooktop will retain heat after the
controls have been turned off.
should break, cleaning solutions and spillovers
may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a
immediately.
can be scratched with items such as knives, sharp
instruments, rings or other jewelry, and rivets on
clothing.
®
ceramic Cooktop Cleaner
and CERAMA BRYTE
®
Cleaning Pad to clean
the cooktop. Wait until the cooktop cools and the
indicator light goes out before cleaning. A wet
sponge or cloth on a hot surface can cause steam
burns. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if
applied to a hot surface. NOTE: Sugar spills are an
exception. They should be scraped off while still hot
using an oven mitt and a scraper. See the Cleaning
the glass cooktop section for detailed instructions.
cleaning cream label.
used. If the cooktop is inadvertently turned on, they
may ignite. Heat from the cooktop or oven vent after
it is turned off may cause them to ignite also.
spoons and lids on the cooktop surface since they
can get hot.
WARNING
OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
door. Hot air or steam which escapes can cause
a glowing spot during use or shows other signs
of damage. A glowing spot indicates the heating
or shock hazard. Turn the oven off immediately and
service technician.
the oven may ignite.
cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot, do not
let pot holder contact hot heating element in oven.
follow the manufacturer’s directions.
loading and unloading food from the oven. This
helps prevent burns from touching hot surfaces of
the door and oven walls.
or food in the oven when not in use. Items stored in
an oven can ignite.
items can trap heat or melt, resulting in damage to
Rev. 1

6
SAFETY INFORMATION
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING
SELF-CLEANING OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The self-cleaning feature operates the oven at temperatures high enough to burn away food soils in the oven.
Follow these instructions for safe operation.
self-cleaning. Failure to follow these instructions
may cause burns.
shiny metal oven racks and other utensils from the
oven. Only gray porcelain-coated oven racks may
be left in the oven. Do not use self-clean to clean
other parts, such as drip pans or bowls.
and food soils from the oven. Excessive amount
of grease may ignite leading to smoke damage to
your home.
oven off and disconnect the power supply. Have it
essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not
to rub, damage or move the gasket.
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind
should be used in or around any part of the oven.
WARNING
WARMING DRAWER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
cooked foods at serving temperature. Bacteria will
grow in food while it is below 140°F. Do not put cold
food in warming drawer. Do not heat food for more
than 2 hours. Failure to follow these instructions
may result in foodborne illness.
combustible materials in the drawer. They may ignite.
surface of the drawer. These surfaces may be hot
enough to cause burns.
a crack and let hot air or steam escape before
removing or replacing food. Hot air or steam that
drawer. The foil will trap heat below, and upset
the performance of the oven. Foil can melt and
permanently damage the drawer bottom. Damage
from improper use of aluminum foil is not covered
by the product warranty.
Rev. 1

Rev. 1
7
SAFETY INFORMATION
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
How to Remove Protective Shipping Film and Packaging Tape
packaging tape on new appliances is an application of
NOTE:
Radio Frequency Interference
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
CAUTION
Remote Enable Equipment
(a)
receiver.
technician for help.
(b)

8
USING THE RANGE: Surface Units
Surface Units
How Induction Surface Cooking Works
The elements beneath the cooking surface produce a
that are in close proximity.
The cooking surface itself does not heat. Heat is
produced in the cooking pan, and cannot be generated
until a pan is placed on the cooking surface.
When the element is activated, the pan begins to heat
immediately and in turn heats the contents of the pan.
Magnetic induction cooking requires the use of cookware
stick, such as iron or steel.
enough for the element to detect the pan and be able to
deliver full power.
The cooktop will not operate if a very small steel or iron
utensil, such as a steel spatula, cooking spoon, knife
or other small utensil, is placed on the cooking surface
when the unit is turned on.
CAUTION
while turned ON and after they have been turned OFF.
The glass surface may be HOT from residual heat
transferred from the cookware and burns may occur.
with hands. Always use mitts or pot holders to protect
hands from burns.
Doing so may permanently damage the appearance of
the ceramic cooktop.
The pan material is correct if a magnet sticks to the bottom.
Operating the Cooktop Elements
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD: Never leave the
range unattended with the cooktop on medium or
cooktop. Turn off all controls when done cooking.
CERAMA BRYTE
®
Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner. This helps
protect the top and makes cleanup easier.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may
vary from your model.
Place your Induction designed cookware on the cooking
surface. Push the knob in and turn in either direction to
the setting you want.
A knob indicator light will glow when any surface unit is on.
For glass cooktop surfaces:
A HOT COOKTOP indicator light will:
approximately 150°F.
At both OFF and HI the control clicks into position. You may hear slight
clicking sounds during cooking, indicating the control is maintaining
your desired setting.
Be sure you turn the control knob to OFF
Rev. 1

Rev. 1
9
USING THE RANGE:
Surface Units (Cont.)
How To Synchronize Left Elements
NOTE: Sync burners is only intended for cookware that
spans both burners.
Knob Operation
1. Ensure both left element knobs are Off.
2. Turn the Sync Knob to desired heat setting.
Using the Warming Zone (on some models)
WARNING
FOOD POISON HAZARD: Bacteria may grow in food at
temperatures below 140°F.
Always start with hot food. Do not use warm setting to
heat cold food.
Do not use warm setting for more than 2 hours.
The WARMING ZONE, located in the back center of
the glass surface, will keep hot, cooked food at serving
temperature. Always start with hot food. Do not use to
heat cold food. Placing uncooked or cold food on the
WARMING ZONE could result in foodborne illness.
To turn the WARMING ZONE on, turn knob clockwise to
the setting you want.
For best results, all foods on the WARMING ZONE
should be covered with a lid or aluminum foil. When
warming pastries or breads, the cover should be vented
to allow moisture to escape.
The initial temperature, type and amount of food, type of
pan, and the time held will affect the quality of the food.
Always use pot holders or oven mitts when removing
food from the WARMING ZONE, since cookware and
plates will be hot.
Precision Cooking
The Precision Cooking feature allows precise
temperature control of certain cooking devices for
improved results.
Pairing a Bluetooth
®
Device
Manual.
Press the Settings pad and select Bluetooth
®
. Select
Pair
instructions. The range will cancel pairing mode after two
minutes if no mating device is detected. Select Remove
Supported Devices How to Initiate Pairing
Hestan Cue fry pan Firmly double tap the black plastic endcap
Hestan Cue pot Firmly double tap the black plastic endcap
Precision Probe Press side button once
Initiating a Precision Cooking Mode
Turn the knob to Precision Cooking on burner desired
for use. NOTE: Only one burner may run a Precision
Cooking mode at a time. If another Precision Cooking
mode is attempted, the burner in use for Precision
be displayed:

10
Precision Cooking (Cont.)
USING THE RANGE: Precision Cooking
Precision Cooking Control Modes
There are two control modes available:
App Control – the user interacts with an application
on a smart phone.
Local Control – the user interacts with the burner to
set a target temperature and no App use is required.
App Control
After activating your device on your selected burner,
open the App designed to control the selected device.
Depending on the device and application, the set
temperature may be shown in the unit display, in the
App, or hidden from view. NOTE: Use of Local Control
mode is blocked upon entering App Control mode.
Local Control
After activating your device on your selected burner,
rotate the knob to desired temperature. The set
temperature will be shown in the display. NOTE: Use
of App Control mode is blocked upon entering Local
Control mode.
Activating a Precision Cooking Device
1. The unit must identify which device you intend to use
to adjust control parameters appropriately.
2. The display will read “Activate Cookware”, instructing
you to activate a device to use on the Precision
Cooking burner.
3. Activation instructions for approved devices are listed
in the table below.
Supported
Devices How to Activate Control with this App
Hestan Cue
fry pan
Firmly double tap the
black plastic endcap
Hestan Cue
(by Hestan Smart Cooking)
Hestan Cue
pot
Firmly double tap the
black plastic endcap
Hestan Cue
(by Hestan Smart Cooking)
Precision
Probe Press side button once
(by Café)
Rev. 1

11
Precision Cooking (Cont.)
Both left element knobs must be in the OFF position in
order to use Sync Burners.
The display will show an error message:
If either of the left burners is not at OFF position and
sync knob is turned.
moved from the OFF position.
Precision Cooking – Sync Burners
To start a Precision Cooking mode using the sync burners feature, ensure both left element knobs are Off. Then turn
the Sync knob to Precision Cooking. You can now use either App Control or Local Control. For App Control, open
the App designed to control the selected device. For Local Control, rotate the Sync Knob to desired temperature.
The set temperature will be shown in the display.
USING THE RANGE: Precision Cooking
Local ControlApp Control
Rev. 1

12
Cookware for Induction Cooktop
USING THE RANGE: Cookware for Induction Cooktop
Suitable Cookware
Use quality cookware with heavier bottoms for better
heat distribution and even cooking results. Choose
cookware made of magnetic stainless steel, enamel
coated cast iron, enameled steel or combinations of
these materials.
manufacturer for use with induction cooktops. Use a
magnet to test if the cookware will work.
Flat-bottomed pans give best results. Pans with rims or
slight ridges can be used.
Round pans give best results. Pans with warped or
curved bottoms will not heat evenly.
wok with a support ring.
NOTE: The warming zone is NOT an induction element
ferrous.
Using the correct size cookware
Pans that are not ferrous or are too small will not allow
the induction elements to turn on, and the ON indicator
then turn off. If a pan is removed from or not centered on
the induction coil for more than 30 seconds, the power for
that element will be shut off.
Cookware larger than the element ring may be used;
however, heat will only occur above the element.
For best results, the cookware must make FULL contact
with the glass surface.
the surrounding metal cooktop trim.
For best performance, match the pan size to the element
size. Using a smaller pot on a larger burner will generate
less power at any given setting.
Cookware “Noise”
Slight sounds may be produced by different types
of cookware. Heavier pans such as enameled cast
iron produce less noise than a lighter weight multi-ply
stainless steel pan. The size of the pan, and the amount
of contents, can also contribute to the sound level.
When using adjacent elements that are set at certain power
a low whistle or intermittent “hum”. These noises can be
reduced or eliminated by lowering or raising the power
level settings of one or both of the elements. Pans that
completely cover the element ring will produce less noise.
A low “humming” noise is normal particularly on high
settings.
Sounds you may here: You may hear a slight “Buzz”
when cooking with Hi mode. This is normal. The sound
depends on the type of pot being used. Some pots will
“Buzz” louder depending on the material. A “Buzz” sound
may be heard if the pan contents are cold. As the pan
heats, the sound will decrease. If the power level is
reduced, the sound level will go down.
Power Control
If a surface unit is on power level H (high), for an
extended period of time or if multiple surface units are
on, there may be a slight reduction in power to the
surface unit. Water under pans may also cause the
controls to reduce the power delivered to the cookware.
Use a griddle.
Use the minimum size pan shown
for each cooking element.
Pan Size
Pan Size
Pan Size
Pan Size
Rev. 1

Rev. 1
13
USING THE RANGE: Cookware for Induction Cooktop
Cookware for Induction Cooktop (Cont.)
Cookware not centered on
cooking element surface.
Curved or warped pan bottoms
or sides.
Pan does not meet the minimum
size required for the cooking
element used.
Cookware centered correctly
on cooking element surface.
Flat pan bottom.
Pan size meets or exceeds the
recommended minimum size
for the cooking element used.
INCORRECT
CORRECT
Pan bottom rests on cooktop
trim or does not rest completely
on the cooktop surface.
Heavy handle tilts pan.
Pan is partially magnetic
on the bottom.
Pan is completely magnetic
on the bottom.
Pan bottom rests completely on
the cooktop surface.
Pan is properly balanced.
Cookware recommendations
Cookware must fully contact the surface of the cooking
element.
and also to the amount of food being prepared.
Induction interface disks are NOT recommended.
Precision Device Minimum Temperatures
Device temperature ranges are dependent on burner size:
Using the Precision Probe at low temperatures
If you are experiencing trouble maintaining lower set
temperatures with a precision probe, try changing your
A
A
B
A
Device
Small to Medium
Burners (A) Large Burners (B)
Hestan Cue pan 100°F – 500°F 150°F – 500°F
Precision Probe 100°F – 200°F 120°F – 200°F

14
USING THE RANGE: Oven Controls
Oven Controls
1. Convection Cooking Modes: Convection
cooking mode uses increased air circulation to
improve performance. See the Cooking Modes
section for more information.
2. Traditional Cooking Modes: Your oven
has the following traditional cooking modes: Bake
and Broil. See the Cooking Modes section for more
information.
3. Clean: Your oven has two cleaning modes: Self
Clean and Steam Clean. See the Cleaning the Oven
section for important information about using these
modes.
4. Start/Enter: Must be pressed to start any
cooking, cleaning, or timed function.
5. Cancel/Off: Cancels ALL oven operations
except the clock, timer and warming drawer.
6. Timer: Works as a countdown timer. Press the
Timer pad and use the number pads to program the
time in hours and minutes. Press the Start/Enter
pad. The oven will continue to operate when the
timer countdown is complete. To turn the timer off,
press the Timer pad.
7. Lock Controls: Locks out the control so that
pressing the pads does not activate the controls.
Press the Lock Controls pad, for three seconds
to lock or unlock the control. Cancel/Off is always
active, even when the control is locked.
8. Options and Settings: The Options and
Settings pads open up more detailed menus in the
display that allow access to additional functions and
cooking modes. For each you select the function in
the display using the associated number pad. You
can exit at any time by pressing the Options or
Settings pad again. See the Settings, Options, and
Cooking Modes Sections for more details.
9. Oven Light: Turns the oven light on or off.
10. Warming Drawer: Will keep hot, cooked
foods at serving temperature. See the Cooking
Modes section for more information.
1
9
2
6483 57
8
10
Rev. 1

15
Options
USING THE RANGE:
The options pad opens up a menu of more cooking modes when the oven is off. It opens a menu with additional features
if a cooking mode is already in process. You can exit the menu at any time by pressing the Options pad again.
Counts down cooking time and turns off the oven when
the cooking time is complete. Select a desired cooking
mode. Use the number pads to program a baking
temperature. Press the Options pad and select
. Use the number pad to program cook time in hours
and minutes. Then press
. This can only
be used with Bake, Convection Bake, and Convection
Roast.
Delays when the oven will turn on. Use this to set a
time when you want the oven to start. Select a desired
cooking mode. Use the number pad to program a baking
temperature. Press the Options pad and select
. Use the number pads to program the time of day
for the oven to turn on, and then press . Delay
Time is not available with all modes.
NOTE: When using the Delay Time feature, foods that
and port – should not be allowed to sit for more than
1 hour before or after cooking. Room temperature
promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. Be sure that the
oven light is off because heat from the bulb will speed
harmful bacteria growth.
NOTE: Only accessible through traditional and
convection cooking modes.
Monitors internal food temperature and turns the oven
off when the food reaches the programmed temperature.
Insert the probe, press the desired cooking mode, and
program the probe temperature. See the Cooking Modes
Section for more information. The probe can only be used
with Bake, Convection Bake, and Convection Roast.
* Compatible Apple or Android devices and home WiFi network required.
Your oven is designed to provide you with two-way
communication between your appliance and smart
device. By using the WiFi Connect features, you will
be able to control essential oven operations such as
temperature settings, timers and cooking modes using
your smartphone or tablet.*
Select then - follow the instructions on your
oven display and phone app. It is necessary to turn on
WiFi before using Remote Enable on your oven.
Your Café oven uses your existing home WiFi network
to communicate between the appliance and your smart
device. In order to setup your Café oven, you will need
to gather some information:
1. Each Café oven has a connected appliance
information label that includes an Appliance Network
Name and Password. These are the two important
details that you will need to connect to the appliance.
The label is typically located inside the door of the
oven or drawer.
2. Have your smart phone or tablet ready with the ability
to access the internet and download apps.
3. You will need to know the password of your home
WiFi router. Have this password ready while you are
setting up your Café oven.
On your smart phone or tablet visit
to learn more about
connected appliance features and to download the
appropriate app.
Follow the app onscreen instructions to connect your
Café oven.
Once the process is complete, the connection light
located on your Café oven display will stay on solid
FCC: ZKJ-WCATA001
Network: GE_XXXXXX_XXXX
Password: XXXXXXXX
PT. NO. 229C6272G001-0
IC: 10229A-WCATA001
MAC ID: XX - XX - XX - XX - XX - XX
Connected Appliance Information
Sample Label
Rev. 1

16
Settings (Cont.)
WiFi Connect and Remote Enable (cont.)
4.
If the connection light does not turn on or is blinking,
follow the instructions on the app to reconnect. If issues
continue, please visit cafeappliances.c /connect and
ask for assistance regarding oven wireless connectivity.
To connect additional smart devices, repeat steps 1 and 2.
enable device installed on this oven that are not
expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
REMOTE STARTING YOUR OVEN
To be able to start the oven remotely once connected to
WiFi, select Turn Remote On/Off and the icon will turn
on in the display. The oven can now be remotely started
with a connected device. The icon must be lit to start the
oven remotely. The
icon is not required to change the
oven temperature while it is running, set a timer or to turn
the oven off from the phone app while the icon shows it
After using the oven, remember to verify that the icon
is lit if you wish to start the oven remotely in the future.
NOTE:
sit for more than 1 hour before or after cooking. Room
temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. Be
sure that the oven light is off because heat from the bulb
will speed harmful bacteria growth.
Clock
This setting sets the oven clock time. Press the Settings
pad and select Clock. Select Set Clock and follow the
how the time of day will be displayed. You can select a
standard 12-hour clock (12H), 24-hour military time display
(24H), or no clock displayed (Off). Press the Settings pad,
select Set Clock and select either 12/24 hr or On/Off.
Bluetooth
®
- Chef Connect
This is a pairing feature for use with other compatible
Chef Connect enabled products like an over-the-
range microwave oven or range hood. To pair those
products to the range Press the Settings pad and select
Bluetooth
®
. Select Pair and follow the corresponding
enabled product. The range will cancel pairing mode
after two minutes if no mating device is detected. Select
Remove
using the Bluetooth
®
feature.
Auto Conv (Auto Conversion)
convert the regular baking temperatures entered to
convection bake cooking temperatures when turned
on. Note that this option does not convert convection
bake cooking times, it only converts temperatures. This
feature may be turned On or Off. Select Settings, Auto
settings, and Auto Conversion then follow the prompts
to turn this feature on or off.
Auto Off
This feature shuts the oven down after 12 hours of
continuous operation. It may be enabled or disabled.
Select Settings, More, and Auto Off to turn this feature
on or off.
Sound
You can adjust the volume and type of alert your appliance
uses. Select Settings, More, and Sound. Follow prompts
for making volume adjustments or for changing between
continuous and single alert tones. A continuous setting
will continue to sound a tone until a button on the control
is pressed. The oven tone volume can be adjusted. The
control will sound the oven tone at the new volume level
each time the sound level is changed.
F/C (Fahrenheit or Celsius)
The oven control is set to use Fahrenheit temperatures
Settings, More, and F/C to alter between
temperature scales displayed.
Adjust the Oven temperature
This feature allows the oven baking and convection
your oven temperature is too hot or too cold and wish to
Select Settings and Oven Adjust to add More Heat or
Less Heat and then press Save.
Oven Info
Select Settings, More, and Oven Info to turn this
feature on or off. This setting displays Model Number and
USING THE RANGE: Settings
Rev. 1

17
by the consumer include the disabling of tones, disabling of oven lights, and delays of about 30 seconds to one
minute on display changes. Only continuous baking or timed baking is allowed in the Sabbath mode. Cooking in the
be set and then the bake mode must be set.
Setting the Sabbath Mode
Press the Settings pad, select Sabbath, and select
Turn on. A single bracket “]” will appear in the display
indicating that the Sabbath mode is set. The clock will not
be displayed. Continuous bake or timed bake can now be
programmed.
Starting a Continuous Bake
1. Press the Bake pad. (For double ovens, this operates
the upper oven. If desiring to use Lower Oven, press
Lower Oven and then Bake.)
2. If the desired temperature is 350F, press Start/
Enter. If a different cooking temperature is desired,
use the 1 through 5 number pads to select a preset
cooking temperature, then press Start/Enter. Refer
to the graphic below to determine which pad sets the
desired cooking temperature.
After a delay, a second bracket “] [“ will appear in the
display indicating that the oven is baking.
Adjusting the Temperature
1. Press Bake (or press Lower Oven and then Bake for
lower oven in a double oven unit), use the 1 through
5 number pads to select a different preset cooking
temperature, and press Start/Enter.
2. Since no feedback is given during temperature
temperature changes.
Starting a Timed Bake
1. Press the Bake pad.
2. If the desired temperature is 350F, use the 6 through
0 number pads to select a cooking time. If a cooking
temperature other than 350F is desired, use the 1
through 5 number pads to select a preset cooking
temperature, then select the cooking time. Refer to
the graphic on this page to determine which pad sets
the desired cooking temperature and cooking time.
3. Press Start/Enter.
After a delay, a second bracket “] [“ will appear in the
display indicating that the oven is baking. When the cook
time expires, the display will change back to a single
bracket “]” indicating that the oven is no longer baking.
No tone will sound when the cook time is complete.
Exit the Sabbath Mode
Exiting the Sabbath mode should be done after the
Sabbath is over.
1. Press Cancel/Off to end any bake mode that may be
running.
2. Press and hold Settings pad until Sabbath Mode off
is displayed.
Sabbath Mode Power Outage Note
If a power outage occurs while the oven is in Sabbath
Mode, the unit will return to Sabbath Mode when power
is restored, however the oven will return to the off state
even if it was in the middle of a bake cycle when the
power outage occurred.
Sabbath Mode
Temperature (°F)
Time (hours)
200
325
250
400
4h
300
2h
1 = 200° F, 2 = 250° F, 3 = 300° F, 4 = 325° F, 5 = 400° F
6 = 2 hours, 7 = 2.5 hours, 8 = 3 hours, 9 = 3.5 hours, 0 = 4 hours
USING THE RANGE: Sabbath Mode
2.5h 3h 3.5h
Rev. 1

18
The number of rack positions may vary by model.
Upper Front
Rail
Fully Open Position
Grasp here
USING THE RANGE: Oven Racks
Oven Racks
Recommended rack positions for various types of
foods are provided in the Cooking Guide. Adjusting
rack position is one way to impact cooking results. For
example, if you would prefer darker tops on cakes,
them down next time.
When baking with multiple pans and on multiple racks,
ensure there is at least 1½" between pans to allow
To avoid possible burns, place the racks in the desired
position before you turn the oven on.
Extension Racks
Always pull the rack out by its upper front rail to its fully
open position, when placing or removing cookware.
racks with the graphite lubricant provided with your
oven. Remove the rack from the oven, remove debris in
the side tracks with a paper towel, shake the graphite
lubricant and place 4 small drops on the two bottom
tracks of the left and right sides. Open and close the
rack several times to distribute the lubricant.
To order additional graphite lubricant, see the
Accessories and Consumer Support sections at the end
of this manual.
To Remove An Extension Rack:
1. Make sure the rack is pushed all the way into the
oven so that side paddles on the rack disengage from
the oven support.
2. Slide the rack toward you to the bump (stop position)
on the rack support.
3. Firmly grasp both sides of the rack frame and the
sliding rack, tilt the front end up and pull it out.
To Replace An Extension Rack:
1. Firmly grasp both sides of the rack frame and the
sliding rack.
2. Place the curved end of the rack (stop-locks) onto the
oven supports, tilt up the front of the rack and push it
in as far as it will go.
the oven rack supports with cooking oil. Do not wipe oil
on the rack slides.
To Lubricate the Paddle:
Shake lubricant and apply to the moving parts of the
paddle mechanisms as shown.
Rev. 1

Rev. 1
19
USING THE RANGE: Aluminum Foil and Oven Liners
Cookware
Cookware Guidelines
CAUTION
Do not use any type of foil or oven liner to cover the oven bottom. These items can trap heat
or melt, resulting in damage to the product and risk of shock,
these items is not covered by the product warranty.
Aluminum Foil and Oven Liners
Cooking Modes
Broiling Modes
Broil Hi
press the Broil Start/Enter
Broil Lo
Broil
and then press Start/Enter
Bake
mode press the Bake
Start/Enter
Warm
Warm pad and then press Start/Enter.

20
USING THE RANGE: Cooking Modes
Cooking Modes (Cont.)
Frozen Snacks
The Frozen Snacks modes are designed to cook frozen
foods such as potato nuggets, French fries, and similar
frozen snacks and appetizers. Most foods will cook
within package recommended time. Adjust cooking time
according to individual preferences.
Use Frozen Snacks Single when cooking frozen snacks
on a single rack. This mode does not require preheating
the oven. Food should be placed in the oven before or
immediately upon starting this mode.
Use Frozen Snacks Multi when cooking frozen snacks
on two racks simultaneously. This mode includes a
preheating cycle to prepare the oven for multi-rack
baking. Press Options and select Frozen then follow any
display prompts to access this mode.
Frozen Pizza
The Frozen Pizza modes are designed to cook
frozen pizzas. Most pizzas will cook within package
recommended times. Adjust cooking time according to
individual preferences.
Use Frozen Pizza Single when cooking on a single rack.
This mode does not require preheating the oven. Food
should be placed in the oven before or immediately upon
starting this mode.
Use Frozen Pizza Multi when cooking on two racks
simultaneously. This mode includes a preheating cycle
to prepare the oven for multi-rack baking. Press Options
and select Frozen then follow any display prompts to
access this mode.
Baked Goods
The Baked Goods mode is designed for cooking cakes,
breads, cookies, and similar foods on a single rack. This
mode is designed to provide lighter top browning and
better volume. Some foods may require slightly longer
cook times relative to when cooked in the traditional bake
mode. Press Options and select Baked Goods than
follow any display prompts to access this mode.
Convection Bake Multi Rack
The Convection Bake mode is intended for baking
on multiple racks at the same time. This mode uses
air movement from the convection fan to enhance
cooking evenness. Your oven is equipped with Auto
Recipe Conversion, so it is not necessary to adjust the
temperature when using this mode. Always preheat
when using this mode. Baking times may be slightly
longer for multiple racks than what would be expected
for a single rack. To use this mode press the Conv Bake
pad, enter a temperature with number pads, and then
press Start/Enter.
Convection Roast
The Convection Roast mode is intended for roasting
whole cuts of meat on a single rack. This mode uses air
movement from the convection fan to improve browning
and reduce cooking time. Check food earlier than the
recipe suggested time when using this mode, or use the
probe (see the Probe section for more information). It is
not necessary to preheat when using this mode. To use
this mode press the Conv Roast pad, enter a temperature
with the number pads, and then press Start/Enter.
Proof
gnisir rof tnemnorivne mraw a sniatniam edom foorP
yeast-leavened dough. If the oven is too warm, Proof
mode will not operate and the display will show "Oven
too hot for Proof". For best results, cover the dough
CAUTION
Do not use the Proof mode for warming
temperature
is not hot enough to hold foods at safe temperatures.
Rev. 1

21
Oven Probe
USING THE RANGE: Oven Probe
Internal food temperature is frequently used as an
indicator of doneness, especially for roasts and poultry.
The Probe mode monitors the internal food temperature
and turns the oven off when the internal food
temperature reaches the programmed temperature.
Always check the temperature at multiple locations in
the food with a food thermometer after cooking to ensure
that all portions of the food have reached the minimum
safe internal temperature for that food.
Proper Probe Placement
After preparing the meat and placing it on the cooking
pan follow these instructions for proper probe placement.
probe will rest in the center of the thickest part of
the food. For best performance the probe should
be fully inserted into the food. If the probe is not
located properly, it may not accurately measure the
temperature of the coolest portion of the food. Some
foods, particularly small items, are not well suited for
cooking with the probe due to their shape or size.
part of the breast.
of the roast.
center of the lowest large muscle or joint.
probe into the center of the dish.
the meatiest area, parallel to the backbone.
Probe Usage
The temperature probe can only be used with Bake,
Convection Bake, and Convection Roast.
To use the probe with preheating:
1. Select the desired cook mode (Bake, Convection
Bake, or Convection Roast) pad and enter the
desired cooking temperature with the number pads.
2. Insert the probe into the food (see Proper Probe
Placement).
3. Once the oven is preheated, place the food in the
oven and connect the probe to the probe outlet,
making sure it is fully inserted. Use caution, the oven
walls and probe outlet are hot.
4. When the probe is connected, the display will prompt
you to enter the desired food temperature. The
maximum internal food temperature that you can set
is 200° F.
To use the probe without preheating:
1. Insert the probe into the food (see Proper Probe
Placement).
2. Place the food in the oven and connect the probe into
the probe outlet in the oven.
3. Press the Cook Mode pad (Traditional Bake,
Convection Bake, or Convection Roast) and
enter the desired cooking temperature with the
number pads. Press Options and select Probe then
follow the display prompts to enter the desired food
temperature.
Probe Care Guidelines
product may result in damage to the probe outlet.
and removing them from the meat and outlet
pull on the cable when removing it.
completely defrosted before inserting the probe.
from the outlet until the oven has cooled.
steam clean cycle.
WARNING
Consuming undercooked food can result in foodborne illness. Use probe according to
the following instructions to ensure all portions of the food reach minimum safe cooking temperatures.
Recommendations for minimum safe food temperatures can be found at
foodsafety.gov or IsItDoneYet.gov.
Rev. 1

22
USING THE RANGE: Cooking Guide
Cooking Guide
FOOD TYPE
RECOMMENDED
MODE(S)
RECOMMENDED
RACK POSITION(S) ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS
Baked Goods
Layer cakes, sheet cakes,
breads on a Single Rack
Bake
Bake Goods
Use Shiny cookware
Use Shiny cookware
Use Shiny cookware
Cover dough loosely
3
Layer cakes* on Multiple
Racks
Bake
Convection Bake
e illustration below).
Bake
Bake Goods
1
Cookies, biscuits, scones on
a Single Rack
Bake
Bake Goods
3
2 or 3
Cookies, biscuits, scones on
Multiple Racks
Convection Bake
Proof
Yeast Breads
Bake
Broil High
Broil High
3
6 flat
6 flat or 5 ext
Beef & Pork
Hamburgers
Steaks & Chops
Watch food closely when broiling. For best performance center food
below the broil heater.
Watch food closely when broiling. For best performance center food
below the broil heater.
Roasts
Bake
Convection Roast
2 or 3 Use a low sided pan such as a broil pan. Preheating is not necessary.
Poultry
Whole chicken
Bake
Convection Roast
2 or 3
3 or 4
Use a low sided pan such as a broil pan. Preheating is not necessary.
Bone-in chicken breasts,
legs, thighs
Broil Low
Bake
3
If breaded or coated in sauce avoid Broil High modes. Broil skin side
nce
when broiling, center food below the broil heater.
Boneless chicken breasts
Broil Low
Bake
3
center food below the broil element or burner.
Whole turkey
Bake
Convection Roast
1 Use a low sided pan such as a broil pan. Preheating is not necessary.
Turkey Breast
Bake
Convection Roast
3 Use a low sided pan such as a broil pan. Preheating is not necessary.
Fish Broil Low
Frozen Pizza Single
Frozen Snacks Single
Watch food closely when broiling. For best performance center food
below the broil heater.
Casseroles
Frozen Convenience Foods
3
4 or 5
r pizzas left to right, do not place directly over each other.
Place food in oven prior to starting mode.
Potato products, chicken
Pizza on a single Rack
nuggets, appetizers on a
Single Rack
Place food in oven prior to starting mode. Use dark cookware for more
Potato products, chicken
nuggets, appetizers on
Multiple Racks
for less browning.
*When baking four cake layers at a time use racks
pan is not directly above another.
Cook food thoroughly to help protect against food
borne illness. Minimum safe food temperature
recommendations for food safety can be found at
IsItDoneYet.gov. Make sure to use a food thermometer
to take food temperatures.
Rear Placement
Front Placement
Rack positions
Rev. 1

23
Range – Exterior
CARE AND CLEANING: Range – Exterior
WARNING
eht erus eb ,nosaer yna ro gnicivres ,gninaelc rof devomer si egnar ruoy fI
anti-tip device is reengaged properly when the range is replaced. Failure to
take this precaution could result in tipping of the range and can result in death
or serious burns to children or adults.
Be sure all controls are off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the range.
Control Lockout
If desired, the touch pads may be deactivated before
cleaning.
See Lock Controls in the Oven Controls section in this
manual.
Clean up splatters with a damp cloth.
You may also use a glass cleaner.
Remove heavier soil with warm, soapy water. Do not use
abrasives of any kind.
Reactivate the touch pads after cleaning.
Control Panel
It’s a good idea to wipe the control panel after each use.
Clean with mild soap and water or vinegar and water,
rinse with clean water and polish dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleansers, strong liquid cleansers,
plastic scouring pads or oven cleaners on the control
Stainless Steel.
Oven Exterior
Do not use oven cleaners, abrasive cleansers, strong
liquid cleansers, steel wool, plastic scouring pads, or
cleaning powders on the interior or exterior of the oven.
Clean with a mild soap and water or vinegar and water
solution. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
When cleaning surfaces, make sure that they are at
room temperature and not in direct sunlight.
If stain on the door vent trim is persistent, use a mild
abrasive cleaner and a sponge-scrubber for best results.
Spillage of marinades, fruit juices, tomato sauces and
basting liquids containing acids may cause discoloration
and should be wiped up immediately. Let hot surfaces
cool, then clean and rinse.
Painted Surfaces
Painted surfaces include the sides of the range and the
door, top of control panel and the drawer front. Clean
these with soap and water or a vinegar and water solution.
Do not use commercial oven cleaners, cleaning
powders, steel wool or harsh abrasives on any painted
surface, including Black Stainless Steel.
Stainless Steel excluding Black Stainless Steel (on some models)
Do not use a steel wool pad; it will scratch the surface.
Soft Cleanser™ will remove surface rust, tarnish and
small blemishes. Use only a liquid cleanser free of grit
and rub in the direction of the brush lines with a damp,
soft sponge.
To clean the stainless steel surface, use warm sudsy
water or a stainless steel cleaner or polish. Always wipe
the surface in the direction of the grain. Follow the cleaner
instructions for cleaning the stainless steel surface.
To inquire about purchasing cleaning products
including stainless steel appliance cleaner or polish,
see the Accessories and Consumer Support sections
at the end of this manual.
Rev. 1

24
CARE AND CLEANING: Range – Interior
Range – Interior
Racks
All racks can be washed with warm, soapy water.
Enameled (not shiny) racks can be left in the cavity
during self clean.
a self-clean. Put some vegetable oil on a soft cloth or
paper towel and rub onto the left and right edges.
The interior of your new oven can be cleaned manually or by using Steam Clean or Self Clean modes.
Spillage of marinades, fruit juices, tomato sauces and basting liquids containing acids may cause discoloration and
should be wiped up immediately. Let hot surfaces cool, then clean and rinse.
Manual Cleaning
Do not use oven cleaners, strong liquid cleansers, steel
wool, or scouring pads on the interior of the oven. For
soils on the oven bottom and other enameled surfaces,
use a gentle abrasive containing oxalic acid, such as
care not to apply any abrasive cleaners or sponges to
The oven interior and door glass may be cleaned using
a soft cloth with a mild soap and water, or vinegar and
water solution. After cleaning, rinse with clean water and
dry with a soft cloth.
Steam Clean Mode
The Steam Clean feature is for cleaning light soil from
your oven at a lower temperature than Self Clean.
To use the Steam Clean feature:
1. Start with the oven at room temperature.
2. Wipe excess grease and soils from the oven.
3. Pour one cup of water onto the bottom of the oven.
4. Close the door.
5. Press the Clean pad, select Steam Clean and
then press Start/Enter.
You cannot open the door during the 30 minute Steam
Clean cycle. At the end of the Steam Clean cycle, soak
up the remaining water, and wipe the moisture-softened
soil from the oven walls and door.
Self Clean Mode
Read Self-Cleaning Oven Safety Instructions at the
beginning of this manual before using the Self Clean
Mode. Self Clean uses very high temperatures to clean
the oven interior. For a moderately soiled oven, run a
3 hour self-clean cycle. For a heavily soiled oven, run
a 5 hour self-clean cycle. Only self-clean (black) racks
and grates may remain in the oven during the self-clean
cycle. All other items, including nickel plated (silver) racks,
should be removed. If nickel plated (silver) racks are left
in the oven during a self-clean cycle, the racks will tarnish.
If either type of rack is left in the oven during a self-clean
Oven Racks section for instructions on how to improve.
IMPORTANT: The health of some birds is extremely
sensitive to the fumes given off during the self-cleaning
cycle of any range. Move birds to another well-
ventilated room.
To use the Self Clean feature:
1. Start with the oven at room temperature.
2. Wipe excess grease and soils from the oven and
interior door.
3. Remove all items other than self-clean (black)
racks and grates, if desired. See Cleaning the
Cooktop to determine if your grates may be self-
cleaned and for important details regarding grate
placement.
4. Close the door.
5. Press the Clean pad, select Self Clean and then
press Start/Enter.
You cannot open the door during the self-clean cycle.
The door will remain locked after the self-clean cycle until
the oven cools below the unlocking temperature. At the
end of the self-clean cycle, allow the oven to cool and
wipe any ash out of the oven.
To Stop a Self-Clean Cycle
below the locking temperature to unlatch the door. You
will not be able to open the door right away unless the
oven has cooled below the locking temperature.
On Some Models:
The surface units are automatically disabled during the
self-clean cycle. Make sure that all surface unit controls
are turned off at all times during the self-clean cycle.
the surface units.
Rev. 1

Rev. 1
25
Range – Interior (Cont.)
Oven Heating Elements
Do not clean the bake element or the broil element. Any
soil will burn off when the elements are heated.
The bake element is not exposed and is under the oven
Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom.
Normal Daily Use Cleaning
®
be as effective.
follow these steps:
®
This helps protect the top and makes cleanup easier.
®
®
to the cooktop.
4. Use a paper towel or
®
to clean the entire cooktop
surface.
5. Use a dry cloth or paper
residue. No need to rinse.
NOTE: It is very important that
you DO NOT heat the cooktop
until it has been cleaned
Burned-On Residue
NOTE:
use scrub pads other than those recommended.
1. Allow the cooktop to cool.
®
®
pressure as needed.
as needed.
®
Heavy, Burned-On Residue
1. Allow the cooktop to cool.
scraper in order to remove the residue.
®
®
®
®
®
end of this manual.
NOTE: Do not use a dull or nicked blade.
CARE AND CLEANING:
Glass Cooktop
®

26
Metal Marks and Scratches
1. Be careful not to slide pots and pans across your
cooktop. It will leave metal markings on the cooktop
surface.
These marks are removable using the CERAMA
BRYTE
®
Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner with the CERAMA
BRYTE
®
Cleaning Pad for Ceramic Cooktops.
2. If pots with a thin overlay of aluminum or copper
are allowed to boil dry, the overlay may leave black
discoloration on the cooktop.
This should be removed immediately before heating
again or the discoloration may be permanent.
NOTE: Carefully check the bottom of pans for roughness
that would scratch the cooktop.
Damage from Sugary Spills and Melted Plastic
Special care should be taken when removing hot substances to avoid permanent damage of the glass surface.
Sugary spillovers (such as jellies, fudge, candy, syrups) or melted plastics can cause pitting of the surface of your
cooktop (not covered by the warranty) unless the spill is removed while still hot. Special care should be taken when
removing hot substances.
Be sure to use a new, sharp razor scraper.
Do not use a dull or nicked blade.
1. Turn off all surface units. Remove hot pans.
2. Wearing an oven mitt:
a. Use a single-edge razor blade scraper to move
the spill to a cool area on the cooktop.
b. Remove the spill with paper towels.
3. Any remaining spillover should be left until the surface
of the cooktop has cooled.
4. Don’t use the surface units again until all of the
residue has been completely removed.
NOTE: If pitting or indentation in the glass surface has
already occurred, the cooktop glass will have to be
replaced. In this case, service will be necessary.
Glass Cooktop (Cont.)
CARE AND CLEANING:
Oven Probe
The temperature probe may be cleaned with soap and
probe before cleaning. Scour stubborn spots with a soap-
To order additional temperature probes, see the
Accessories and Consumer Support sections at the end
of this manual.
Do not immerse the temperature probe in water.
Do not store the temperature probe in the oven.
Do not leave the temperature probe inside the oven
during a self or steam clean cycle.
Rev. 1

27
Removable Warming Drawer
NOTE: For models with an electric warming drawer,
before performing any adjustments, cleaning or
service, disconnect the range electrical power supply
at the household distribution panel by removing the
fuse or switching off the circuit breaker. Make sure
the warming drawer heating element is cool.
Most cleaning can be done with the drawer in place.
However, the drawer may be removed if further cleaning
is needed. Use soap and warm water to thoroughly clean.
To remove the drawer:
1. Pull drawer straight out
until it stops.
2. Press the left rail
release up and press
the right rail release
down, while pulling the
drawer forward and free.
To replace the drawer:
1. Place the left drawer rail around the inner left rail
guide and slide it in slightly to hook it.
2. Place the right drawer rail around the inner right rail
guide and slide it in slightly to hook it.
3. Slide the drawer all the way in.
Drawer
CARE AND CLEANING: Drawer
Rev. 1

28
Oven Door
NOTE: The glass cover should be removed only when
cold. Wearing latex gloves may offer a better grip.
Before replacing the bulb, disconnect electrical power to
the oven at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Let
the bulb cool completely before removing it. For your
safety do not touch a hot bulb with a damp cloth. If you
do the bulb may break.
To remove:
tabs of the glass cover clear the grooves of the socket
and pull the cover off. Remove the bulb.
To replace:
Put in a new 40-watt appliance bulb. Place the tabs of
the glass cover into the grooves of the socket. Turn the
NOTE:
A 40-watt appliance
bulb is smaller than
a standard 40-watt
household bulb.
Reconnect electrical
power to the oven once
the new bulb is installed.
For improved lighting
inside the oven,
clean the glass cover
frequently using a wet
cloth. This should be
done when the oven is
completely cool.
Bulb
Socket
Tab
3
1
2”
Max
length
Glass cover
The door is very heavy. Be careful when removing and lifting the door. Do not lift door by the handle.
To Remove the Door:
1. Fully open the door.
2. Pull the hinge locks up and away from the range
frame to the unlocked position.
3. Firmly grasp both sides of the door near the top.
4. Close door until the top of the door is approximately
6” from the range frame.
5. Lift door up and away from the range until both hinge
arms are clear of the slots in the range frame.
To Replace the Door:
1. Firmly grasp both sides of the door near the top.
2. With the door at the same angle as the removal
position, rest the notch on the underside of the left
hinge arm on the bottom edge of the left hinge slot.
The notch in the hinge arm must be fully seated into
the bottom of the slot. Repeat for the right side.
3. Fully open the door. If the door will not fully open, the
notches in the bottoms of the hinge arms have not
seated correctly in the bottom edge of the slot. Lift the
door off the range and repeat previous step.
4. Push the hinge locks toward the range cavity and
down to the locked position.
5. Close the oven door.
Removal positionPull hinge locks up to unlock
Push hinge locks down to lockRest notch on bottom edge
of hinge slot
Notch
Bottom
edge of
slot
Hinge arm
WARNING
SHOCK OR BURN HAZARD: Before replacing oven light bulb, disconnect the electrical power to the
range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or burn.
CAUTION
:DRAZAH NRUB The glass cover and bulb should be removed when cool. Touching hot glass with
bare hands or a damp cloth can cause burns.
Oven Light
CARE AND CLEANING:
Rev. 1

29
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Problem Possible Cause What To Do
Surface units do not
work properly or
Improper cookware being used. Wrong pan type. Use a magnet to check that cookware is induction-
imum
size for the element being used. See the Pan size and shape section.
Pan is to small
See the Pan size
and shape section. Use smaller element.
Pan size is below the minimum size for the element.
Pan not positioned correctly. Center the pan in the cooking zone.
Pan is not in full contact with glass surface.
In some areas, the power (voltage) may
be low.
Cover pan with a lid until desired heat is obtained.
A fuse in your home may be blown or
the circuit breaker tripped.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Cooktop controls improperly set. Check to see that the control is set properly. Press On then + or -
High cooktop temperature. Allow the internal fan to cool the cooktop. Check if pan boiled dry.
Scratches (may appear
as cracks) on cooktop
Incorrect cleaning methods being used. Scratches are not removable. Tiny scratches will become less visible in
time as a result of cleaning.
Cookware with rough bottoms being
used or coarse particles (salt or sand)
were between the cookware and the
surface of the cooktop. Cookware has
been slid across the cooktop surface.
To avoid scratches, use the recommended cleaning procedures. Make
sure bottoms of cookware are clean before use, and use cookware with
smooth bottoms.
Areas of discoloration
Food spillovers not cleaned before next
use.
See the Cleaning the glass cooktop section.
Hot surface on a model with a light-
colored cooktop.
This is normal. The surface may appear discolored when it is hot. This is
temporary and will disappear as the glass cools.
Plastic melted to the
Hot cooktop came into contact with
plastic placed on the hot cooktop.
Cleaning the glass cooktop section.
ician for replacement.
My new oven doesn't
with the temperature
Your new oven has a different cooking
system from your old oven and therefore
may cook differently than your old oven.
es
carefully. If you still think your new oven is too hot or too cold, you
ng
preference. NOTE: This adjustment affects Bake, and Convection Bake
temperatures; it will not affect Broil or Clean.
Food does not bake
Oven controls improperly set. See the Cooking Modes section.
Rack position is incorrect or rack is not
level.
See the Cooking Modes section and Cooking Guide.
Incorrect cookware or cookware of
improper size being used.
See the Cookware section.
Oven temperature needs adjustment. See the Special Features section.
Ingredient substitution. Substituting ingredients can change the recipe outcome.
Food does not broil
Oven controls improperly set. Make sure you select the appropriate broil mode.
Improper rack position being used. See Cooking Guide for rack location suggestions.
Food being cooked in a hot pan. Make sure cookware is cool.
d for broiling.
The probe is plugged into the outlet in
the oven.
Unplug and remove the probe from the oven.
Aluminum foil used on the broiling pan
and slit as recommended.
If using aluminum foil conform to pan slits.
In some areas the power (voltage) may
be low.
Preheat the broil element for 10 minutes.
Oven temperature too Oven temperature needs adjustment. See the Special Features section.
Save time and money! Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to schedule service.
Before you schedule service
Rev. 1

30
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Problem Possible Cause What To Do
Oven does not work or
appears not to work.
Plug on range is not completely inserted in
the electrical outlet.
Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live, properly
grounded outlet.
A fuse in your home may be blown or the
circuit breaker tripped.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Oven controls improperly set. See the Using the Oven section.
Oven is in Sabbath Mode.
Features section.
“Crackling” or “popping”
sound.
This is the sound of the metal heating
and cooling during both the cooking and
cleaning functions.
This is normal.
Why is my range making a
"clicking" noise when using
my oven?
Your range cycles the heating elements by
turning relays on and off to maintain the
oven temperature.
This is normal.
Clock and timer do not
work.
A fuse in your home may be blown or the
circuit breaker tripped.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Plug on range is not completely inserted in
the electrical outlet.
Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live, properly
grounded outlet.
Oven controls improperly set. See the Using the kitchen timer section.
Oven door is crooked. The door is out of position. Because the oven door is removable, it sometimes gets out of
position during installation. To straighten the door, re-install the
door. See the "Lift-Off Oven Door" instructions in the "Care and
Cleaning" section.
Oven light does not work. Light bulb is loose or defective. Tighten or replace bulb.
Pad operating light is broken. Call for service.
Oven will not self-clean. The temperature is too high to set a self-
clean operation.
Allow the oven to cool and reset the controls.
Oven controls improperly set. See the Cleaning the Oven section.
The probe is plugged into the outlet in the
oven.
Remove the probe from the oven.
Oven will not steam clean. Allow the ovento cool to room temperature Display flashes HOT and reset the
controls.
Oven controls improperly set. See the Using Steam Clean section.
Oven door is not closed. Make sure you close the door to start steam clean cycle.
Excessive smoking during
clean cycle.
Excessive soil or grease. Press the Cancel/Off pad. Open the windows to rid the room
of smoke. Wait until the LOCKED light goes off. Wipe up the
excess soil and reset the clean cycle.
Excessive smoking during
broiling.
Food too close to burner element. Lower the rack position of the food.
Oven door will not open
after a clean cycle.
Allow the oven to cool below locking temperature.
Oven to hot.
Oven not clean after a clean
cycle.
Oven controls improperly set. See the Cleaning the Oven section.
Oven was heavily soiled. Clean up heavy spillovers before starting the clean cycle.
Heavily soiled ovens may need to self-clean again or for a
longer period of time.
the display.
The self-clean cycle has been selected but
the door is not closed.
Close the oven door.
DOOR LOCK light is on
when you want to cook.
The oven door is locked because the
temperature inside the oven has not
dropped below the locking temperature.
Press the Cancel/Off pad. Allow the oven to cool.
“F— and a number or letter”
You have a function error code. Press the Cancel/Off pad. Allow the oven to cool for one hour.
Put the oven back into operation.
If the function code repeats. Disconnect all power to the oven for at least 30 seconds and
then reconnect power. If the function error code repeats,
visit cafeappliances.c
/service.
Troubleshooting tips ... Before you schedule service
Rev. 1

31
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Problem Possible Cause What To Do
Display goes blank. A fuse in your home may be blown or the
circuit breaker tripped.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
See the Special features sections.
Oven or cooktop will not stay
set.
Disconnect all power for at least 30 seconds and then
reconnect power. If repeating, visit cafeappliances.c
/
service.
you must reset it by
pressing the
Reset the clock. If the oven was in use,
Cancel/Off pad, setting the clock and resetting
any cooking function.
“Burning” or “oily” odor
emitting from the vent.
This is normal in a new oven and will
Functions error.
Power outage or surge.
The clock is turned off.
disappear in time.
To speed the process, set a self-clean cycle for a minimum of
3 hours. See the Cleaning the Oven section.
Strong odor. An odor from the insulation around the
times the oven is used.
This is temporary and will go away after several uses or a self-
clean cycle.
Fan noise. A convection fan may automatically turn on
and off.
This is normal. The fan is designed to operate intermittently to
maximize cooking evenness. The convection fan will operate
during preheat of the bake cycle. The fan will turn off after the
oven is heated to the set temperature. This is normal.
A cooling fan may automatically turn on
and off.
This is normal. The cooling fan will turn off and on to cool
internal parts. It may run after the oven is turned off.
My oven door glass appears
to be "tinted" or have a
"rainbow" color. Is this
defective?
No. The inner oven glass is coated with
the oven to prevent heat loss and keep the
outer door cool while baking.
This is normal. Under certain light or angles, you may see this
tint or rainbow color.
Sometimes the oven takes
longer to preheat to the same
temperature.
Cookware or food in oven. The cookware or food in the oven will cause the oven to take
longer to preheat. Remove items to reduce preheat time.
Number of racks in oven. Adding more racks to the oven will cause the oven to take
longer to preheat. Remove some racks.
Different cooking modes.
Power failure.
The different cooking modes use different preheat methods to
take longer than others (i.e. convection bake).
Control signals after entering
cooking time or start time.
You forgot to enter a bake temperature or
cleaning time.
Reset the clock.
Touch the
Bake pad and desired temperature or the Self
Clean pad and desired clean time.
slide.
The shiny, silver-colored racks were
cleaned in a self-clean cycle.
Apply a small amount of vegetable oil to a paper towel and
wipe the edges of the oven racks with the paper towel. Do not
spray with Pam
®
or other lubricant sprays.
Steam from the vent. When using the ovens, it is normal to see
steam coming out of the oven vents. As the
number of racks or amount of food being
cooked increases, the amount of visible
steam will increase.
This is normal.
Warming drawer will not
work.
A fuse in your home may be blown or the
circuit breaker tripped.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Liquid in drawer.
Undercover foods.
Moisture escaping.
Drawer not fully closed.
This is normal.
Controls improperly set.
See the Using the warming drawer sectio
Revome liquid.
Cover food with lid or aluminum foil.
Cover food with lid or aluminum foil.
Push drawer in until latch engages.
Remove any remaining with a dry cloth or sponge.
n.
Excessive condensation in
the drawer.
Temperature setting too high. Reduce temperature setting.
Food dries out in the
warming drawer.
after Steam Clean cycle.
Troubleshooting tips ... Before you schedule service
Rev. 1

32
Problem Possible Cause What To Do
“Probe” appears in the
display.
This is reminding you to enter a probe
temperature after plugging in the probe.
Enter a probe temperature.
Probe actual temperature is
not stable while charger is
inserted
Electrical noise is impacting the signal. Probe should be charged before cooking. Do not leave probe
plugged in while cooking.
My precision probe
JXSOUSV1 won't pair
Existing precision probes are not compatible
with new features.
Connect a model compatible precision probe.
My precision probe is not
accurately maintaining low
temperatures
you are using may be unsuitable to hold low
temperatures.
Remove the lid, use a larger diameter pot, or use a smaller
burner. Please keep your unit connected and install upcoming
updates to improve performance.
Pan won't pair or activate
when tapping handle
r knock) on the black
plastic endcap.
Battery in pan is low or dead. Replace AAA battery, installing with positive end out of handle.
Using different pan hardware. Check that your pan has a black endcap that unscrews from
the end of the handle. Pans with an oval module reading
"Hestan Cue" will not work with Café appliances.
Experiencing performance
or minor technical issues
including seeing 20F or 100F
as set temperature
Old unit or pan software. Connect your unit to the Café app and update unit software.
Connect your unit and pan to the Hestan Smart Cooking app
and update pan software.
The unit cancelled my
precision cooking mode
Battery in device is low or dead. Replace AAA battery in pan, or charge probe.
Old unit or pan software. Connect your unit to the Café app and update unit software.
Connect your unit and pan to the Hestan Smart Cooking app
and update pan software.
Your precision cooking device has gone out
of range.
This could indicate a problem with the device. If the problem
persists, please contact the device manufacturer.
Your precision cooking device had a
computation malfunction.
The unit lost communication with your
precision cooking device.
This could indicate a problem with the device or the unit.
If the problem persists, please contact the device or unit
manufacturer.
Some cooking techniques and set
temperatures in combination may trigger a
fault in the temperature sensing algorithm.
Re-start the precision cooking mode and if problem persists
under the same conditions but is not consistent in other use
cases, contact the unit manufacturer.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Troubleshooting tips ... Before you schedule service
Rev. 1

33
Notes
29-626 Rev. 1

34
Staple your receipt here. Proof of the original purchase
date is needed to obtain service under the warranty.
LIMITED WARRANTY
cafeappliances.c
All warranty service is provided by our Factory Service Centers, or an authorized service technician. To schedule service
online, visit us at cafeappliances.c
/service. Please have your serial number and your model number available when
scheduling service.
Servicing your appliance may require the use of the onboard data port for diagnostics. This gives a Café factory service
technician the ability to quickly diagnose any issues with your appliance and helps Café improve its products by providing
Café with information on your appliance. If you do not want your appliance data to be sent to Café, please advise your
technician not to submit the data to Café at the time of service.
What Café will not cover:
Service trips to your home to teach you how to use
the product.
or used commercially.
cleaners other than the recommended cleaning
creams and pads.
of sugary materials or melted plastic that are not cleaned
according to the directions in the Owner's Manual.
breakers.
blemishes not reported within 48 hours of delivery.
possible defects with this appliance.
LED lamps.
Café Electric Range Limited Warranty
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
Your sole and exclusive remedy is product repair as provided in this Limited Warranty. Any implied warranties,
for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or
the shortest period allowed by law.
Warrantor:
Extended Warranties: Purchase a Café extended warranty and learn about special discounts that are available while
your warranty is still in effect. You can purchase it online anytime at
cafeappliances.c /extended-warranty
Café Service will still be there after your warranty expires.
For the period of Café will replace
One year
From the date
of the original
purchase
Any part of the range which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this
limited one-year warranty, Café will provide, free of charge, all labor and in-home service to
replace the defective part.
Rev. 1

35
Accessories
Small Broiler Pan (8 ¾ ” x 1 ¼” x 13 ½ “)
Large Broiler Pan (12 ¾ ” x 1 ¼” x 16 ½ “)
Parts
Oven racks
Oven elements
Light bulbs
Cleaning Supplies
CitruShine™ Stainless Steel Wipes
CERAMA BRYTE
®
Stainless Steel Appliance Cleaner
CERAMA BRYTE
®
Cleaning Pads for Ceramic Cooktops
CERAMA BRYTE
®
Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner
CERAMA BRYTE
®
Ceramic Cooktop Scraper
ACCESSORIES
Looking For Something More?
Café offers a variety of accessories to improve your
cooking and maintenance experiences!
Refer to the Consumer Support page for website
information.
The following products and more are available:
Accessories
Rev. 1

36
Printed in Mexico
Consumer Support
CONSUMER SUPPORT
Café Website
Have a question or need assistance with your appliance? Try the Café website 24 hours a day, any day of the year!
You can also shop for more great Café products and take advantage of all our on-line support services designed
for your convenience. In
: cafeappliances.c
Register Your Appliance
Register your new appliance on-line at your convenience! Timely product registration will allow for enhanced
communication and prompt service under the terms of your warranty, should the need arise. You may also mail
in the pre-printed registration card included in the packing material. In : cafeappliances.c /register
Schedule Service
Expert Café repair service is only one step away from your door. Get on-line and schedule your service at
your convenience any day of the year. In : cafeappliances.c /service
Extended Warranties
Purchase a Café extended warranty and learn about special discounts that are available while your warranty is still in
effect. You can purchase it on-line anytime. Café Service will still be there after your warranty expires.
In : cafeappliances.c /extended-warranty
Remote Connectivity
For assistance with wireless network connectivity (for models with remote
enable), visit our website at cafeappliances. /connect
Parts and Accessories
parts or accessories sent directly to their homes
In : cafeappliances.c /parts
Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to be performed by any user. Other servicing
ution must be exercised, since improper
servicing may cause unsafe operation.
Contact Us
29-626 Rev. 1
