Use and Care Guide
Table Of Contents
- How This Manual Is Organized
- Safety
- Proper Installation and Maintenance
- Fire Safety
- Burn Prevention
- Child Safety
- Cleaning Safety
- Cookware Safety
- Food Safety
- Getting Started
- Parts and Accessories
- Radiant Elements
- Single Element
- Double Element (some models)
- The dual element consists of two (a small and a large) radiant element within the same heating area. Either the small element, or both elements may be selected for use.
- Triple Element (some models)
- Power Element (some models)
- Warming Zone
- Retained Heat
- Temperature Limiter
- Hot Surface Indicator
- Convection Fan
- Oven Vent
- Automatic Shutoff
- Self-Cleaning
- Indicators and Other Features
- Standby Mode
- Accessories
- Inserting Racks
- Flat Rack
- To insert the flat rack into the oven:
- 1. Grasp rack firmly on both sides.
- 2. Insert rack (see picture).
- 3. Tilt rack up (A) to allow the upwardly sloped rear of the rack to slide under the stop molded into the front portion of the rack guide above.
- 4. When the back of the rack is past this stop, lower the front of the rack to a horizontal position (B) and push it the rest of the way in.
- To remove the flat rack from the oven:
- Telescopic Rack (some models)
- To insert the telescopic rack into the oven:
- 1. Slide the rack in evenly until the rear of the rack is about 2 inches from the back of the oven.
- 2. Tilt the front of the rack up about 3/4’s of an inch (A) and finish pushing the rack all the way back (B)
- 3. The back of the telescopic rack drops into place.
- 4. Pull the rack forward to engage the bottom of the rack onto the rear of the rack position guide.
- 5. Lower the front of the rack to finish seating it on the rack guide. The rack should feel stable when properly seated.
- 6. Slide the movable part of the telescopic rack in and out a few times to make sure it is able to move freely and that the non-moving part of the telescopic rack is securely anchored.
- To remove the telescopic rack from the oven:
- Accessories
- Before Using the Appliance for the First Time
- Operation - Cooktop
- Setting the Element Heat Level
- Single Element Control Knob
- Double Element Control Knob
- Power Element Control Knob (some models)
- Triple Element Control Knob (some models)
- Warming Zone
- Surface Element On/Hot Indicators
- Cooktops with a triple front element
- Cooktops with a double front element
- Surface Elements Disabled During Self Clean
- Operation - Oven
- Oven Control Panel
- Setting the Clock
- To set the clock
- 1. The oven must be in Standby mode (oven is powered on, but no cooking mode or timer in operation).
- 2. To access the clock set mode:
- 3. Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired time. Each number pressed is entered at the right and moving previously entered digits to the left. To set “12:45 pm”, press 1, 2, 4, 5.
- 4. When the desired time is entered, set the time by pressing Enter.
- To set the clock
- Setting the Cooking Mode and Temperature
- 1. Press the desired Cooking Mode button. The cooking mode and default temperature are displayed. The temperature flashes to show it can be edited.
- 2. Press Enter to start the mode using the default temperature.
- 3. To change the temperature, enter the new temperature using the numeric buttons. 375° is used for this example. Press Enter to set the updated temperature.
- 4. Preheating starts.
- 1. Press the numeric keys to enter the desired temperature setting. The temperature entered is displayed beside the current time.
- 2. Select a cooking mode that is compatible with the temperature entered. If no cooking mode is selected within 5 seconds of setting the temperature, an error tone sounds and a SELECT MODE message is displayed and blinks.
- 3. Press a Mode Selection button to select a cooking mode.
- 1. Press the Cooking Mode button.
- 2. The current temperature flashes. Use the numeric buttons to enter a new temperature. Press Enter.
- Timer
- To set a kitchen timer
- Cancel the kitchen timer - by pressing the Kitchen Timer On/Off button.
- Note
- To edit a kitchen timer
- To set an oven timer
- 1. Press the Oven Timer button.
- 2. Select mode, press Enter.
- 3. When the timer reaches :00 the cooking mode ends and the message “OVEN TIMER FINISHED” is displayed. The oven alarm tone sounds every 10 seconds for 2 minutes.
- 1. If the oven timer is running and the time remaining needs to be changed, enter the oven timer mode by pressing the Oven Timer button.
- 2. The temperature blinks, indicating it can be edited. Input a new temperature or press Enter for no change.
- 3. The timer value blinks, indicating it can be edited. Input the new time and restart the timer by pressing the Enter button.
- Fast Preheat
- Probe (some models)
- 1. Insert the probe into the meat as described above. The probe symbol is displayed.
- 2. Connect the probe to the oven. If the probe is not connected to the oven prior to starting Probe mode, an error tone sounds and the message “INSERT PROBE” is displayed.
- 3. Set the cooking mode and temperature.
- 4. The Set Probe Temp screen is displayed. A three digit input prompt “- - -” blinks in the lower right corner. Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired probe temperature and press Enter.
- 5. The probe current temperature and target temperature are both displayed in the format “105 / 180” at the lower right corner of the display. The actual temperature will display < 80 until the food temperature reaches 80° F.
- 6. When the probe temperature reaches the set temperature, the cooking mode turns off. The current time is displayed and the message “COOKING COMPLETE” blinks at the bottom left of the display. An alarm tone sounds every 10 seconds for 2 minutes.
- Note:
- Sabbath Mode
- 1. Begin a Bake operation. While Bake is running, press and hold the Oven Timer button for five seconds.
- 2. Press Enter to accept the default 74:00 hours and start Sabbath Mode, or use the numeric keypad to enter the desired Sabbath Mode timer value. Timer values between 0:01 and 74:00 can be entered.
- 3. Once Sabbath Mode has begun, the display changes to show the message “SABBATH ON”.
- 4. After the Sabbath Mode countdown reaches zero, the oven displays the current time and the message “SABBATH”. No changes can be made at this point. To end the Sabbath Mode and return to normal function, press the Oven Clear/Off button.
- Note:
- Panel Lock
- Sabbath Mode
- 1. Press the Settings button.
- 2. The first setup item is displayed. The display shows “SET CLOCK”. Press Settings again to access the settings menu.
- 3. To display a different setup item, press the number corresponding to that setting (see table following or press the Settings button to cycle through available options).
- 4. To change the value for the displayed setting press the Enter button to enter the edit mode. Use the numeric keypad to change the setting value. The corresponding setting value is shown in the table following.
- Oven Temperature Offset
- Settings Menu Options
- Operation - Warming Drawer
- About the Warming Drawer
- Operation
- Preheating
- Turning Warming Drawer On and Off
- 1. Press the Warming Drawer button.
- 2. “WARMING DRAWER” will be displayed with the default setting “MED”. The warming drawer amber icon is displayed below the clock.
- 3. To accept the “MED” setting, press Enter. The setting is accepted and the warming drawer icon remains illuminated. If enter is not pressed, the warming drawer setting is not accepted and the warming drawer turns off.
- 4. To change the setting, when “MED” is displayed, press the Warming Drawer button again. The setting changes to “HIGH”. Press the Warming Drawer button again to change the setting to “LOW”. To accept a setting, press Enter. The displayed...
- 5. To turn the warming drawer off, press the Warming Drawer button and the warming drawer will turn off. The warming drawer icon will no longer appear under the clock.
- Warming Empty Serving Bowls and Plates
- Cooktop Cooking Guide
- Cookware Selection Guide
- General Tips
- Care and Cleaning
- Cleaning the Cooktop
- Precautions for Long Life and Good Appearance of the Surface
- Before Use Care
- Daily Cleaning Techniques
- 1. Clean the surface when completely cool with the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Exception: Remove dry sugar, sugar syrup, tomato products and milk immediately with the razor blade scraper (See Cooktop Care Chart, next page).
- 2. Wipe off spatters with a clean, damp sponge or paper towel. Rinse and dry. Use white vinegar if smudge remains; rinse.
- 3. Apply a small amount of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. When dry, buff surface with a clean paper towel or cloth.
- Using the Razor Blade Scraper
- Cleaning the Control Knobs
- Do Not Use the Following Cleaners
- Cooktop Care Chart
- Cleaning the Oven
- Self Clean
- NOTICE:
- To set the Self Clean mode
- 1. Remove all accessories and racks from the oven.
- 2. If there is a cooking mode on, press Oven Clear/Off to end the running mode.
- 3. Press the Self Clean button below the display.
- 4. When the desired Self Clean time is displayed, press Enter.
- 5. Self Clean starts and the oven Self Clean timer begins its countdown.
- To Cancel Self Clean
- 6. When the cool down is complete, the message “SELF CLEAN FINISHED” is displayed. Continue to use caution when opening the oven door.
- 7. Press Oven Clear/Off to clear the display when Self Clean is finished.
- 8. After the oven has cooled down and the door is unlocked, wipe remaining ash from the oven using a moist cloth.
- Note:
- To set the Self Clean mode
- NOTICE:
- Avoid These Cleaners
- Oven Cleaning Guide
- Cooktop Maintenance
- Glass Ceramic Cooktop Models
- Oven Maintenance
- Replacing an Oven Light
- To change the bulb
- 1. Turn off power to the oven at the main power supply (fuse or breaker box).
- 2. Remove the glass cover by unscrewing it. Turn the glass counterclockwise to remove it.
- 3. Remove the bulb. The bulb unscrews counterclockwise.
- 4. Grasp the new bulb with a clean, dry cloth to prevent depositing skin oils on the glass which could lead to premature bulb failure. Replace the bulb by screwing it in turning the bulb clockwise.
- 5. Screw the glass cover back on.
- 6. Turn power back on at the main power supply (fuse or breaker box).
- To change the bulb
- Removing the Oven Door
- 1. Open the oven door to its fully open, horizontal position.
- 2. Flip levers on hinges toward you.
- Note: It may be necessary to use a tool, such as a screwdriver, to gently pry the upper part of the lever away from the housing. Take care to avoid scratching the housing.
- 3. Bring both door hinge levers to their fullest down position as shown in the illustration. The left and right door hinges may differ slightly but operate in the same manner.
- 4. Close the oven door until it catches on the hinge stop levers, locking the hinges at the proper angle for door removal. The door will be open about 7 inches at the top. This takes the spring tension off the hinges so the door can be easily lifted out
- 5. The door is heavy. Use both hands to firmly grip it by the sides. Do not grip the door by the handle. Maintaining the door angle, lift the door straight up approximately 3/4" to unhook the hinges from the slots and then pull it out towards you unt...
- 6. Place the door in a convenient and stable location for cleaning.
- To replace the oven door
- 1. Holding the door firmly in both hands, grip it on either side, not by the handle.
- 2. Tilt the door back slightly towards you until it opens about 7" at the top.
- 3. Slide the hinges into the slots as far as they will go and then lower the door straight down. The angle of the door may need to be adjusted slightly to allow the hinges to engage properly and the door to lower into place. The door should lower abo...
- 4. Once both hinges are fully engaged as described in Step 3, gently open the door until it is fully open.
- 5. Push the levers on both the hinges up and forward until they are locked into the slot, flush with the front of the oven body.
- 6. Close and open door slowly to be sure it is correctly and securely in place.
- Warming Drawer Maintenance
- Removing the Drawer
- Replacing the Drawer
- 1. Be sure housing slides are pushed inside housing.
- 2. Align the drawer rails with the housing slides attached to the drawer housing.
- 3. Firmly push the drawer straight into the drawer housing until the drawer clicks into place. Note: The drawer has a “push-to-open” operation. Pressing the lower center front of the drawer causes the drawer to self-open.
- 4. Open and close drawer to test operation. Note: if the drawer will not close, verify that the rails on the drawer are properly aligned to housing slides and that the rail release levers are properly positioned.
- Service
- How to Obtain Service or Parts
- Product Data Plate
- Glass Ceramic Cooktop Models
- Cleaning the Cooktop
- Self Help
- Leere Seite
- Leere Seite
9 IMPORTANTES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
LIRE ET CONSERVER CES CONSIGNES
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• Si la table de cuisson se situe près d'une fenêtre, d'une
sortie d'air pulsé ou d'un ventilateur, s'assurer que les
matériaux inflammables des recouvrements de fenêtre
ne se déplacent pas au-dessus ou à proximité des
brûleurs ou des éléments de la table de cuisson. Ils
risquent en effet de prendre feu.
• Toujours avoir un détecteur de fumée qui fonctionne
près de la cuisine.
• Ne jamais laisser la table de cuisson allumée sans
surveillance. Les débordements par ébullition
produisent des émanations de fumées et les graisses
répandues peuvent s'enflammer.
• Si les cheveux ou les vêtements s'enflamment, se
laisser tomber au sol et se rouler immédiatement par
terre pour éteindre les flammes.
• Lorsque possible, ne pas faire fonctionner le système
de ventilation pendant un incendie de table de cuisson.
Toutefois, ne pas passer à travers les flammes pour
essayer de l'éteindre.
• Tenir à disposition un extincteur approprié, situé à
proximité, qui soit bien en vue et facile à atteindre non
loin du four.
• Pour éteindre les flammes d'un incendie provoqué par
des aliments autre qu'un incendie de graisse, utiliser
du bicarbonate de soude. Ne jamais utiliser d'eau.
Prévention des brûlures
• NE PAS TOUCHER AUX ÉLÉMENTS DE LA TABLE
DE CUISSON NI AUX ZONES ADJACENTES À CES
ÉLÉMENTS - Les éléments de la table de cuisson
peuvent être chauds même s'ils sont de couleur
foncée. Les zones adjacentes aux éléments de la table
de cuisson peuvent être assez chaudes pour
provoquer des brûlures. Pendant et après l'utilisation,
ne pas toucher ni laisser vêtements, poignées ou
autres matériaux inflammables entrer en contact avec
les éléments de la table de cuisson ou les zones
adjacentes avant qu'elles n'aient eu suffisamment de
temps pour se refroidir. Les surfaces qui risquent d'être
chaudes sont la table de cuisson et les zones qui lui
font face.
• NE PAS TOUCHER AUX ÉLÉMENTS CHAUFFANTS
OU AUX PAROIS INTÉRIEURES DU FOUR - Les
éléments chauffants peuvent être chauds même s'ils
sont de couleur foncée. Les parois intérieures d'un four
peuvent devenir suffisamment chaudes pour provoquer
des brûlures. Pendant et après l'utilisation, ne pas
toucher, ni laisser vêtements, poignées isolantes ou
autres matériaux inflammables entrer en contact avec
les éléments chauffants ou les parois intérieures du
four avant qu'ils n'aient eu suffisamment de temps pour
se refroidir. Les autres surfaces de l'appareil peuvent
devenir suffisamment chaudes pour provoquer des
brûlures. Citons notamment les ouvertures des évents,
les surfaces situées près de ces ouvertures et les
portes du four.
• Faire attention en ouvrant la porte de l'appareil. Se
tenir sur le côté, ouvrir lentement et légèrement la
porte (ou le tiroir) pour laisser l'air chaud et/ou la
vapeur s'échapper. Éloigner le visage de l'ouverture et
s'assurer qu'aucun enfant ou animal domestique ne se
trouve à proximité de l'unité. Une fois la vapeur et l'air
chaud échappés, continuer la cuisson. Garder les
portes fermées sauf pour la cuisson ou le nettoyage.
Ne pas laisser les portes ouvertes sans surveillance.
• Ne pas chauffer ou réchauffer des contenants
d'aliments non ouverts. L'accumulation de pression
peut faire exploser le contenant et provoquer des
blessures.
• Toujours placer les grilles du four dans la position
désirée lorsque le four est froid. Si une grille doit être
déplacée alors que le four est chaud, ne pas laisser les
poignées isolantes entrer en contact avec les éléments
chauffants.
9 AVERTISSEMENT
POUR RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE LÉSIONS
CORPORELLES DANS L'ÉVENTUALITÉ D'UN
INCENDIE DE GRAISSE, OBSERVER LES
CONSIGNES SUIVANTES :
• ÉTOUFFER LES FLAMMES à l'aide d'un
couvercle bien hermétique, d'une tôle à biscuits
ou d'un plateau en métal, puis éteindre le
brûleur. FAIRE ATTENTION À NE PAS SE
BRÛLER. Si les flammes ne s'éteignent pas
immédiatement, ÉVACUER LES LIEUX ET
FAIRE APPEL AU SERVICE D'INCENDIE.
• NE JAMAIS SAISIR UN RÉCIPIENT QUI
BRÛLE — Vous pourriez vous brûler.
• NE PAS UTILISER D'EAU, y compris les chiffons
ou serviettes mouillées — une violente explosion
de vapeur risque de se produire.
•
Utiliser un extincteur UNIQUEMENT si :
1) Vous savez que vous disposez d'un
extincteur d'incendie de CLASSE ABC et
vous savez vous en servir.
2) L'incendie est de petite ampleur et contenu
dans la zone où il s'est déclaré.
3) Le service d'incendie est appelé.
• On peut combattre l'incendie le dos tourné vers
la sortie.