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GLASS, PAINT AND PLASTIC 
(knobs,  decorative  trim,  etc.)-  These  materials  are 

used  in  areas  where  heavy  soil  will  not  accumulate.  
Use  detergent  and  damp  cloth  to  clean  the  control 
panel.  Rinse with a damp cloth and dry.  Be sure to 

wring  excess  moisture  from  the  cloth  when  wiping 
around controls.  Excess water in or around the con-
trols may cause damage to the  appliance.  Do not use 
steel  wool,    abrasives,    ammonia,    acids  or        

commercial oven cleaners. 

STAINLESS STEEL, CHROME TRIM PIECES 
Use  a  mixture  of  mild  detergent  and  hot  water  to 

remove light soil.  Rinse with a damp cloth and wipe 
dry.  Cleaners made especially for stainless steel or 
chrome  are  recommended.    Bluish  stains  on  these 

materials are caused by overheating and cannot be 
removed.              Do  not  use  steel  wool,    abrasives,    
ammonia, acids or commercial oven cleaners. 

PORCELAIN  ENAMEL  COOKTOP  AND  BODY 
PIECES 

If  there  is  a  spill-over  when  the  range  is  warm, 
wipe up with a dry cloth or paper towel.  After the 
range  is  cool,  finish  cleaning  with  warm  water 

and detergent, or wash with a solution of baking 
soda dissolved in warm  water.   Rinse with clear 
warm water and dry with a soft cloth. 

CERAMIC COOKTOP 
Put  a  few  drops  of  glass-ceramic  cooktop 

cleaner  directly  on  the  cooktop.    Use  a  non-
abrasive  cleaning  pad  and  a  paper  towel  to 
clean  the  surface  of  the  top.    If  soils  remain, 

carefully  scrape  soils  with  a  razor  blade,  
holding blade at about a 30degree angle to the 
surface.   

CARE AND CLEANING 

Summary of Contents for ECS2X0BP

Page 1: ...ime some models 6 7 Outlet Circuit Breaker 7 Appliance Outlet some models 7 Care and Cleaning 7 10 Installation Backguard Installation 11 12 Maximum and Minimum Clearances 13 Electrical Installation 1...

Page 2: ...nge doors could create a hazard 3 CAUTION KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS AWAY FROM THE RANGE AT ALL TIMES Do Not Leave Children Alone Chil dren should not be left alone or unattended in an area where an appli...

Page 3: ...HEATING ELEMENTS Heating element should never be immersed in water 17 MAKE SURE REFLECTOR PANS OR DRIP BOWLS ARE IN PLACE Absence of these pans or bowls during cooking may subject wiring or component...

Page 4: ...s 20 MODELS 24 AND 30 MODELS Pans should have tight fitting lids to hold steam within the pans and reduce cooking time Pans sizes should be matched to the size of the surface element Large pans and sk...

Page 5: ...us cookware may give more favorable results when cooking on a smooth top glass cooking surface Aluminum Very good heat conductor resulting in good heat transfer from top to pan Sliding aluminum pans a...

Page 6: ...oven turn the oven control dial clockwise to the desired temperature DO NOT TURN TO THE BROIL SETTING AND THEN BACK TO THE DESIRED TEMPERATURE When the control is turned on the bake element turns to f...

Page 7: ...ns on the same rack using the second rack position from the bottom When four cakes or pies are baked at the same time place two pans on each rack using the second and fourth rack positions from the bo...

Page 8: ...ooks meat to an appetizing brown without undue loss of juices and minimum shrinkage It also reduces spattering and keeps oven cleanup at a minimum STAND AWAY FROM THE RANGE WHEN OPENING THE DOOR OF A...

Page 9: ...meats and personal preferences may make changes necessary DO NOT USE THE BROILER PAN WITHOUT ITS INSERT NEVER COVER THE BROILER INSERT OPENINGS WITH ALUMINUM FOIL IF THE INSERT IS COVERED BY ALUMINUM...

Page 10: ...inish and is a type of glass fused to metal With proper care the porcelain enamel walls in these ovens will retain their good looking finish for many years Food soil that is allowed to harden and bake...

Page 11: ...s steel or chrome are recommended Bluish stains on these materials are caused by overheating and cannot be removed Do not use steel wool abrasives ammonia acids or commercial oven cleaners PORCELAIN E...

Page 12: ...tergent and water DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL TO REMOVE REFLECTOR PANS The chrome reflector pans are removed by first removing the element See To Remove Surface Elements and then lifting the reflector pan o...

Page 13: ...AREA BENEATH THE COOKTOP STORAGE DRAWER on some models The storage drawer can be removed for easier Cleaning To remove 1 Pull drawer out to the stop position 2 Push up under the center of the drawer w...

Page 14: ...Place the main top on the pins Lift the front of the main top and thread the two nuts on the hinge pins Place the main top in the normal position FORMED METAL ENDS BACKGUARD INSTALLA TION Ceramic gla...

Page 15: ...NSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 18 x 5 8 long screw 10 x 1 long screw 10 24 wing nut A B C D E BACKGUARD INSTALLATION C A C E E D D A F F B D D B ILLUSTRATION A ILLUSTRATION B ILLUSTRATION C ILLUSTRATION D...

Page 16: ...al below the cooking top The back of the range can be flush to combustible material Zero clearance is permitted between the range and combustible construction extending from the cooking surface to 18...

Page 17: ...eutral center supply lead to the center connection on the terminal block 5 Connect the 2 outside supply leads to the corresponding outside terminals neutral neutral TERMINAL BLOCK GROUND STRAP NOTE Re...

Page 18: ...e side of the cabinet sitting to the right side of the range If there are no adjacent cabinets align Edge B of the bracket with the edge of the range side After the bracket has been placed mark the ho...

Page 19: ...ges only OVEN TEMPERATURE TOO HOT OR TOO COLD Oven Thermostat Control operation in the Broil Mode Turn Oven Control to OFF and reset Oven Control rotating from OFF to the desired temperature BAKE ELEM...

Page 20: ..._________________________________________________ Installation Date_______________________________________________________________ Dealer s Name and Address ___________________________________________...

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