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Page 1: ...djustment 1 II Air Adjustm 42 Flooring Undp Range 36 Leveling 43 LP Conversion 44 50 Model and Se Numbers 2 oven 14 27 Baking 16 19 Broilinjz Bmilinjz Guide 23 24 ContmI SettixW 11 Door Removal 31 I I U Yourself 20 I I kf Instructions 3 5 I I Surfa e Cooking 8 1o r I Bux ers 8 1o I I Cor trol settings 8 9 I Coc top Comparison 8 I I Co ware Tiips 10 de ie 9 I L wing Instructions 8 w Y Back Cover L ...

Page 2: ... result causing property Pm iqjury or death Donotstore orusegasolin e or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appIiance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance h not touch illly electrkai switch do not use any phone in your buiidingo Immediately call your gas supplier fmm a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instruction If you cannot...

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Page 4: ...poti the wok This drawemrmaracooktop ringacts as a heattrap whichmay damagethe J burnergrateandburnerhead Also it maycause N ST R USE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS G LINE OR OTEER the burner towork improperly This may causea FLAMMABv RSAND LIQm IN carbon monoxidelevelabovethatallowedby THEVI THIS MMNYOI HER cumnt standds resultingin a healthhazard APPLIANCE sFoo f f _ y podbk LFrost oniixmmfdormoistum oni...

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Page 7: ...s Shelf posi ensfor cooking am suggested in the Baking Roasting d Broiling sections 5 25 27 31 10 OvenDo rGasket 11 Storage rawer or Kick Panel dependi g on model 4 32 12 BmMe mandGdd 5 21 23 25 31 13 Model Serial Nmnbem on fillnt of range behind storage d mweror kick pnel 14 LMMM mi Door Easily removed for aven cleaning 2 36 23 24 31 2 3 35 43 15 Anti Tip vice Lower ri rear corner on range back S...

Page 8: ...oktop Afterturningthe control urface off theglasscooktopis hotfromthe heatof the pan but cookingstopsright away metriccoil 1111111 Heatsby directcontactwiththe pan andby heatingthe air underthe pan For best cookingremits use gmd qualitypans Electriccoilsare moreforgivingof c resistance warpedpans thanradiantor soliddisks Heatsup quicklybut does not change 3 suspended heat settings as quicklyasgas ...

Page 9: ...should be sed at all times twtiiturn itto LITE YOU will hear a litie clicking Make sum M es on the range are in place before using an burner noise tie sound of the ekwtric spark igniting the burner 8 After Lighth ga Burner After the bumc ignites turn the knob to adjust the Do not operate a burner for an extended period of flame size time without cookwm on the grate The ftish on the Check to be S t...

Page 10: ...r heating prop es and is usually combined with copper ahumnum or other metals for improved heat distribution Combination metal skillets usually work satisfactorily if they arc used with medium heat as the manufacturer recommends Stove Top Griils OPmodels with seakxi burners Wok Cdhg on models with sealed burners Do not use stove top grills We recommend that you on your sealed gas bum s use only a ...

Page 11: ...CLEAN Use is setting for the self cleaning fimction only Sex the Operating the Self Cleanin Oven section The OVEN W contd maintains the r temperature you t for normal oven operation as well as for bro ling Push in and turn to set the temperature or tolset to the CLEAN position OFF Shuts off wer to the oven controls The pven will not operate F e OVEN TEMP knob shouid W turned to OFF w enever the ov...

Page 12: ...ean ycle 4 Short tZlpS to thiS P increase the time by small amounts Press d hold the pad to increase the time by larger am mts OVEN CYCLE 5 OVEN CYCLE MgWCycles on and off with the burner s to maintain the oven temperature 4 DOWN Short taps to this pad decrease the time by small amounts Press and hold the pad to decrease the time by larger amounts 7 START TIME ON OFF Press this pad to delay the st...

Page 13: ...l other fimctions r t were in operation when the is 24 hours power went out will have to be programmed again TO Set the Tinw 1 Press de TIMERON OFFpad TIMER Owoff 2 Press the UP or Q 3WN pad to set the amount time on the timerl To Reset the Timer Press the UP or DOWN pad until the desired time is set of To set the timer ne minute at a time tap the pad Tosetthetimer nminutesat atimep d hoid the pad...

Page 14: ... selected tempemtum the oven burner cyck d f completely then on with a fill flame to keep the oven temperature controlled Oven Light Power Outage CAUTION Do not make any attempt to operate the electric ignition oven during an electrical power failure The oven or broiler cannot be lit during a power ftilure Gas will not flow unless the glow bar is hot If the oven is in use when a power failure occu...

Page 15: ...l not tilt when y al eremovin gfdfhomthem orpiacingfoodon m When placing cook are on a shelf pull the shelf out b T to the bump on thes elf support Place the cookware i on the shelf then sli lethe shelf back into the oven This will eliminate rpaching into the hot oven To remove a shelf f m the oven pull it toward you tilt the front end up ard and pull the shelf out To replace place shelf on the sh...

Page 16: ...Layer cakes I BorC I I Bundt or pound cakes I A or B I tke most fti in the tiddle of the oven on i 1 I ither shelf position B OXP C See the chart for I Pies or pie shells I BorC I suggested siielf positio Frozen pies A on cookie sheet Casseroles Bor C I Roasting Bor R Preheating Pan Placement Preheat the oven if the Wipe calls for it Preheat For even cooking and proper browning there must be means...

Page 17: ...or baking since th shiny foil pan reflects heat away recommends will usually be crisper thinner and drier from the pie crust the cookie sheet hcips retain i than it should be If baked in a pan smaller than recommended it maybe undercooked and batter may ovefflow Check the recipe to make sure the pan size used is the one recommended Baking Pans Use the proper bal g pan The type of ftih on the pan d...

Page 18: ...e desired temperature COOK 3 Press the COOK TiME ON OFF pad n TIME E u El ml 4 Set the clesiredamount of cooking time using th UP and DOWN pads 5 The oven will tum on The display will show the Cook Tii remaining When the oven reaches the set temperature atone sounds The oven will continue to cook fa the progmmmed amount of time up to 11 hours and 50 minutes then shut off automatically 6 When the o...

Page 19: ...ven begins cooking the Cook Time remaining will be displayed At the end of the 3 hour cooking time 7 00 the oven will automatically turn off 7 When the oven automatically turns off the oven control will signal Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to OFF to stop the signal Remove the food from the oven Remember even though the oven shuts off automatically foods continue cooking after the controls are off NOTE T...

Page 20: ...adjustment Cooler Hotter may vary Pullthe OVEN TEMPknoboffthe range andlook atthebackskk To make adjustmen loosen approximately one turn but do not completely remove the two screws on the back of the knob With the back of the knob facing you hold the outer edge of the knob with one hand and turn the tint of the knob with the other hand To raise the oven temperature move the top screw toward the ri...

Page 21: ...to carve The internal temperature will rise about 5 to 10 F If you wish to compensate for the temperature rise remove the roast fkom the oven when its internal temperature is 5 to 10 F less than the temperature shown in the Roasting Guide Remember that fd will continue to cook in the hot oven and therefore should be removed when the sired internal temperature has been reached wen osition roa t nd ...

Page 22: ... does not cmk evenly additional time 15 nu s per pound for roasts under some cornrnercial hzen poultry can be cooked 5 pounds mom ti for lqer roasts 1 I oven Ternpemtum Meat i Tendercuts rib high q ty sirloin tip rump or top rou Lamb leg or bone in houkied F Veal shoulder leg or in Pork loin rib or shou H Ham meeooked Poultry Chicken or Duck Chicken pieces Ihrkey 325 325 325 325 325 325 350 325 Do...

Page 23: ...MP knob to BROIL When broiling is ftih turn OVEN TEMP knob to OFF Remove the broiler pan fkom the range and serve food immediately Leave the pan outside the range to cool Use of N n F F Youcan use al foiltoline your broiipanand broiler grid H evm you must mold the foil tightly to the grid and cut itsin it just like the grid Without the sli the foil will prevent fat and meat juices from in to the b...

Page 24: ...5 6 8 9 Steaks km than 1 inch thick cook through bef browning Pan frying is recommended 1 ixh thick 1 to 1 lbs B B B Medium Well Done 1 inchthick 2 to 2ZIbs 6 7 10 12 16 18 B B B 10 12 15 25 slash fat Chicken 1 whole 2 to 2Mlb spli lengthwise B 30 35 25 30 I Reduce times about 5 to 10 minutes per side for cut up chicken Brush each side with melted butter Broil skin side down first B8keryProducts B...

Page 25: ... a brown residue ikom forming when the oven is heatd Btithese areas with a dry cloth Do not clean the gasket Clean the top sides and outside tint of the oven door with soap and water Do not use abrasives or oven cleaners Make sure the oven light bulb cover is in place Donotmborclean thedoorgasket the fiberglass materialof the gasket has an extremely low resistance to abrasion An intact and well fi...

Page 26: ...left as far as it will go and open the door Never force the door htteh handk If you cannot slide the latch easily to unlock the door allow additiomd time for_ hrnthe OVEN TEMPlcnobto OFF he Amount of Cleaning Time rn ly 3 hours YW can change 2 Press the UP or DOWN pad to set the desired betwexm2and4hours cleaning time mrlt of soil in your oven You have one minute to change your clean time after T ...

Page 27: ... to rub damage or move this g ket Q What d I do if excessive smoking occw d Clemling 1 A This is caw by excessive soil and you should turnth O NTEMPknob to OFF tie windo s tq rid the room of smoke Allow the oven t cool for at least one hour before opening the d r W up the excess soil and reset the clean dycle Q Is the craclding or pping sound I hear during cleaning normal A Y6s This is the metal h...

Page 28: ...t water Soak the burner head for 20 to 30 minutes If the fd doesn t rinse off completely scrub it with soap and water and a soft brush or plastic scouring pad For more stubborn _ use a cleanser like Soft Scrub brapd or Bon Amie brand Rinse well to remove any traces of the ciemwer thatmight clog the burner openings Do notuse steel wool because it will clog the burner openings and scratch the burner...

Page 29: ...oak the surfaceburner in a solution of mild liquid detergent and hot water Soak the surface burner for 20 to 30 minutes For more stubborn stains use a cleanser like Soft Scruba brand or Bon Ami brand Rinse well to remove any trams of the cleanser that might clog the surface burner openings Do not use steel wool because it will clog the surface burner openings and scratch the surface burners If the...

Page 30: ... dry cloth Although they re durable the grates will gradually lose their shine regadless of the best cam you can give them This is due to their continual exposure to high temperatures Do not operate a burner for an extended period of time without cookware on the grate The finish on the grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat CAUTION Do not clean the grates in the self cleaning oven s ia...

Page 31: ...ed or damaged in any way or if it has become displaced on the door you should have it replaced hide Gasket Gasket OutsideGasket outside of the door Use soap and water to thoroughly clean the top sides and front of the oven door Rinse well You may also use a glass cleaner to clean the glass on the outside of the door Spillage of marinades fkuitjuices tomato sauces and basting materials containing a...

Page 32: ...ean water and polish dry with a soft clo Do not use abrasivb ckansers strong liquid cleaners plastic scouring p s or oven cleaners on the control panel they will dme the finish A 50 50 solution of vinegar and hot wat r works well The control knobs may be mnoved for easier cleaning To remove knob pull it straight off the stern Wash the knobs in soap and water or a vinegar and hot water solution but...

Page 33: ...cleming under the coolctop with ho soapy water and a clean cloth lower the cooktop Be careful not to pinch your fingers Removable Kid Pad on some models The kick panel may be removed for cleaning under To re insert the two the range slots at the bottom of the panel To remove lift up the onto the two tabs at the base bottom of the panel slightly of the range and push the top to disengage the panel ...

Page 34: ...llationis s comple CONSUMER thisUse and Care Guide and theImddMmn Instrudions fir futureuse lhisappkcen mustbepmper ygmunded Wmllw Improper in dl ion adjustmen alteration servke or maintenance can or property 2E r a sistmceor infiwmdon con dta quaiified intier service madktumr dealer or the suppher Do not Wtempttp opemte the oven of lhisrange durin apuwer Ekdric Ignitionmodels on MRP u rAnT Remove...

Page 35: ...oven or coo liance over the cooktop shall conform to the ins ation instructions packed with that appliance If cabinetsare placedabovethe range aIIowa minimum ckarance of W between the cooking surfke andthe bottom ofunprotected cabinets Ifa 30 clearancebetweencookingsurface and overheadcombustiblematerial or metal cabinetscannotbe maintained protectthe undersideofthe cabinets above the cooktopwith ...

Page 36: ...odto the same leveldr her than the floorcovering Ibiswillallow e tobemovedforckaning or servicing Toou You Wnitll ICMD Phillipsandflat bladescmwdrw ers Pencil andruler s TWO pipewrenches one forbackup lye open nd or adjustable wrench Nut drivers or wrenches 3 16 and 1 4 ADmnenu m musvou MAY MEED Gasline shutdf valve Pipejoiit sealantor Unapproved pipethread tapewithTalon thatresists actionof natur...

Page 37: ...f n h_ flexibleconnect smust be single wallmetal connectors no longer than6 feet in length ElcWl m mw Shut off the gas supplyvalvebefore discoMecti e old rangeandleave it off until L new hook up been completed Don tforget to relight the pilbton othergas applianceswhen you turnthe gas backon Because hardpi ing restrictsmovementof the range the use o anJLG xwtiiied flexible metalappliance onnectoris...

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Page 39: ...upplysystem simplyisolatethe rangetim the gas supplysy temby dosing the individual shutdf valve l on some models Electrical RH reln ents 120 vol 60Hertz properlygrounded b ch circuitprotectedby a lwp or 20amp circuit breaker or time delay fuse on cod Cmltiolls Because of potential safety hazards associated with certain conditions we strongly recommend st the use of an extension cord However ti you...

Page 40: ...as _ been established riilufgit s Appliance Power Frequent Do not use anadapterplug in these situations because discomecting of the powercord places undue strainon the adapterandleads to eventualfailureof the adapterground terminal I hecustomer shouldhave the two prong wailreceptaclereplacedwith athreeprong u receptacleby a qualifiedelectrician befbreusing the appliance The installationof applianc...

Page 41: ...kunes Normalfornaturalgas A callfor service Normalburner flamesshouldlooklike B or C depending on the type of gas you use With LP gas some yellowtippingon outer cones is normal nEcK ofmmER Youroven is designed to operatequietlyand automatically Toopemtethe oven turnthe OVEN S knob to BAKEandthe OVENTEMPknob to a setting aboveWIeI After30 90seconds the oven burnerwillignite andbum untilthe set temp...

Page 42: ...eadywith lyl lhe conesandshould notextendoutoverthe edgesofthe burner baffle 42 To determineif the bottomburnerflames are burning roperly remove the oven bottom Flames ouldhave approximate 1 blue K cones and if range is suppliedwi mtural gas should burnwith no yellow tipping lth most LPgas smallyellow tipsatthe end of outer cones are normal Flames should not liftoff burnerports Iflifling is observ...

Page 43: ... notproperly installed Ifthe Anti Tip vice su pliedwiththe b range does not this app on use the universalAnti Ilfi deviceWB02XW19 1 Mark the wherethe RIGHT EDGEofthe rangeis to be located Be sureto allowforthe countertopoverhangifyouintendto installthe rangenextto cabinets AntI Tip I Devkel I L L W Wallp ate 2 Appfox I 2 Marl ed Edge 1 f of Range 2 Locatethe outside edge of the device 2 towardthe ...

Page 44: ...nge On some models you mayhave to remove an access cover also 2 Follow the directionsin box or that matchyour regulatprtype 1 44 lAlsfmsTIi lbgdmn 1 Use an adjustablewrench to remove the nuttim the pressure regulator NAT w 2 Apply sidewardfinger pressure to remove the plasticpinfromthe nut HINR To remove the pin placethe nuton aflat kce andpress the pinsidewayswith yourfingers 3 Push down pinin th...

Page 45: ...ifi spudsaccordingto one of the following s see Kl or Ill for LP gas or naturaiga dependingonwhichyouare convertingto Izlaiadpdsfor CnvmhgmlP6am LPorifu spuds are in a smallplastic bag packed with this Use and Care guide LP orifice srmds havea 2 digitnumber d the letter L ofi one side Each orificespudwillalso have 1 or 2 grooves on one side denotingthe locationon the rangewhere it is to be install...

Page 46: ...eror broiler drawer oven bottomandburnerbaffle on some models l e lowerburnerofice spud is locatedbehindthe storage drawer broiler draweror kickpanel Onsome models a metal shield must be removedto access the orifice 2oToc0mmrtti W M use a 1 2 wrenchto turnthe lowerburner orificespudclockwise Tiihten the spudonly untilit is snug To preventdamage do not ove hten the spud Tocanmrt tonatural m loosen ...

Page 47: ...ing test pressures of 1 2 pmg or less to test the gas supply syste sjmply isolate the range fforn the gas suppiy systi by closing the individual shutdf valve _LOwWHm NUIIE Onlyvalveswith these I types of knobsare adjustable 1 Turn allofthe topburnersto z Iow e 2 Remove allfourknobs L 3 Wkh a small flat blade screwdriver turnthe valve set screws S clockwise to decrease the flame size counterclockwi...

Page 48: ...mthe pressure regulator 2 Turn the capoverandhook it intothe slots The type of Y to be used should now be visible on the top o the cap fDwllkMgdu ut W f n n U fi As8anbly 1 Unscrewthe plastic protectedhex nutcap fromthe regulator 2 Carefullyprythe protectiveplasticcapoff the threadedmetalcap Gentlypullthe plastic washeroff the threads on the other side of the metalcap 3 Push the plasticcap ontothe...

Page 49: ...pea position Rthh flek ace tlames 1 sh uklhweappr y 1 kh COM d not kitbr beyondtheedgesofthe burner_ AfterW seconds of burner check forfknes liftingoff burner is graduallyreduce air u _ untilflames are stabilized FW theshuttershould be open 1 or about3 4 ofthe my open continued next page 49 ...

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Page 51: ...ge the holes On spill proof models check electrode area for burned on fd or grease s If range is connected to LP gas check all steps in the Installation Instructions The oven gas shutoff valve may have accidentally been moved during cleaning or moving To check the oven gas shut off valve on standard twin burner models raise the cooktop and look for the gas shutoff lever at the extreme right rear c...

Page 52: ...ged into alive power outlet STRONG ODOR Improper air gas ratio in oven Adjust oven burner air shutter An odor from the insulation around the oven liner is normal for the first few times oven is used This is tempo OVENWILL Iwr Oven temperature is too high to set self elm operation Allow the range to cool SELF CLEAN to room te and reset the controls M latch handle not moved all the way to the right ...

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Page 55: ...U in efkct and you ll receive a substantial discount With a multipbyear contract you re assured of future service at today s prices xldividual8 to theirmvnapplbx9 use rm8iBlteMnce btrudms Conminedint hisguide can have parts or accessoriessent directly to CovGfproldumintcndedt obeperformedb yaqwer their home Our parts systemprovides accessto over CinggeQeayshmddberefen edtoquaEfied 47 000Genuine Re...

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