User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before you begin
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- ANTI-TIP DEVICE
- IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
- ELECTRICAL WARNINGS
- GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
- INSTALLATION WARNINGS
- SURFACE BURNER WARNINGS
- OVEN WARNINGS
- SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- Features
- Installing
- Selecting a location
- Gas requirements
- Electrical requirements
- Installing your gas range
- Important notes to the installer
- Before installing your range
- Connecting to gas
- Optional: Converting to LP gas
- Installing the anti-tip device
- Placing your range and connecting to power
- Leveling your range
- Assembling the top burners
- Installing the burner knobs
- Installing the oven door handle
- Installing the plastic pads
- Checking the ignition of the burners
- Using
- Before you begin using your range
- Using the surface burners
- Using the oven
- Using the oven vent
- Using the oven light
- Positioning the oven racks
- Tips for baking
- Setting the clock
- Selecting the 12-hour or 24-hour display setting
- Using the timer
- Baking
- Adjusting the thermostat
- Convection baking and roasting
- Using Air Fry
- Programming the cook time
- Programming a delayed start time
- Broiling
- Keeping food warm
- Switching between Fahrenheit or Celsius
- Turning sound on or off
- Locking oven controls
- Maintenance
- Cleaning and maintaining
- Cleaning the control panel
- Cleaning stainless steel surfaces
- Cleaning the oven racks
- Cleaning the oven door
- Cleaning the surface burner control knobs
- Cleaning surface burner grates and assemblies
- Cleaning the cooktop
- Removing and replacing the oven door
- Removing and replacing the storage drawer
- Self-cleaning the oven
- Steam cleaning the oven
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- Cleaning and maintaining
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4.8 Cu. Ft. Gas Convection Range with Self Clean and Air Fry
Installing the anti-tip device
An anti-tip bracket with screws and installation instructions came with your range. If the bracket isn’t installed correctly,
your range could be tipped by you or a child standing, sitting, or leaning on an open oven door
1 Release and extend the leveling leg to a minimum clearance of 21/32 in. (1.7 cm) between the range bottom and the
floor.
2 Follow the instructions that came with the anti-tip device.
3 Remove the storage drawer and look underneath your range to make sure that the leveling leg is under the bracket.
Placing your range and connecting to power
1 Plug in the power cord. Make sure that the outlet meets local or national electrical codes.
2 Slide your range into place.
3 Make sure that the gas supply line didn’t get damaged and it stayed connected during positioning.
4 Make sure that the back leg of your range slid into the anti-tip bracket. Carefully tip your range forward to make sure
that the anti-tip bracket works to prevent tip-overs.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of tipping, you must secure your range using the provided anti-tip device.
• All ranges can tip, resulting in personal injury.
• A child or adult can tip your range and be killed.
• Install the anti-tip device to your range and structure by following the installation instructions.
• Make sure that your range is correctly connected to the anti-tip device.
• If you pull your range away from the wall for cleaning, service, or any other reason, make sure that the anti-tip device is correctly
reconnected when you push your range back against the wall. In the event of abnormal usage (such as a person standing, sitting, or
leaning on an open door), failure to take this precaution can result in tipping of your range. Personal injury might result from spilled
hot liquids or from your range itself.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious burns to children or adults.
WARNINGS: Avoid fire hazard or electrical shock.
• Don’t use an adapter plug, an extension cord, or remove the grounding prong from the power cord. Failure to follow this warning
can cause serious injury, fire, or death.
• Your range is equipped with a 3-prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly
into a correctly grounded receptacle. DO NOT cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
• The power cord must be plugged into a mating 3-prong ground-type outlet, grounded to conform with the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 latest edition, or Canadian Electrical Code (CSA) and all local codes and ordinances.
• For personal safety, your range must be correctly grounded. For maximum safety, the power cord must be plugged into an
electrical outlet that is correctly polarized and grounded.
• If a 2-prong wall receptacle is the only available outlet, have it replaced with a correctly grounded 3-prong wall receptacle installed
by a qualified electrician.
• Don’t ground to a gas pipe.










