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Page 1: ... Here Model Number 1 Complete Model one S r 1 YLAi nDers f grn the a c tij JUS Dehlnd the oven do I Serial Number 2 Purchase or rlstailotior c e 3v yoljr joles I Purchase Insfollot o Date Copy rhls lntormatlon In ttlese spac es Keep th s tjocjk your warranty and the sale sl ir jg ther r a harid place SerVlCe Company and Phone Nilmbet See the C6oking Guide for important safety information ...

Page 2: ...erate it properly l properly maintained rect electric supply and grounding See installation Instructions 1 Contents Paae Your Responsrbrlrties lnstallatron Proper Use Safety Using Your Range Surface Unit Controls Oven Controls Baking Resetting the Oven Temperature Control Broiling Oven Rack Positrons Clock and Minute Timer Automatic MEALTIMER Clock Oven Light Oven Vent Opttonal Rotisserie Cleaning...

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Page 4: ...you get used to the settings use the tol lowing as a guide UED Use HI to start Use MED HI to foods cooking or hold a rapid boil to bring liquids to or to fry chicken o boil or pancakes MLD Use MED LO to keep food cooking after starting it on a higher setting UED Use LO to keep food warm until ready to serve Set the heat higher or lower within the LO band to keep food at the temperature you want Us...

Page 5: ...oven seem to be hotter or colder at the same settings than your old oven The temperature setting In your old oven may have changed gradu ally overthe years The accurate setting of your new oven can seem different If you think the oven temperature needs adjusting follow these steps I OFF Lockin g Screw 1 PUII out the center of the Oven Tem perature Control 2 Loosen the ock Ing screw OFF Tooth Notch...

Page 6: ...he trme When It s on a temperature the element turns off and on The lower the temperature settrng the shorter are the times when the element IS on The Oven Selector must be on BROIL and the door partly open for all brolllng temperatures OVEN RACK POSITIONS Position racks before turning on the oven pull out BAKING OR ROASTING BROILING Food for baking or roastrng should be placed in the center of th...

Page 7: ...cm 3 8cm 6 4 Pork Rib or Loin Chop 1 1 Well done 2 2 5 cm 4 5 lo 13 cm 15 10 Chicken 2 3 lb l l 5 kg cut in half 7 9 118 23 cml 25 30 10 12 Frankfurters whole fillets T SETTING THE CLOCK 3 8cm 11 16 9 14 3 8cm 7 B 5 7 3 8cm 3 3 4 5 lo 13 cm 6 7 4 5 1 Push in Minute Timer Knob and turn clockwise until clock digits show the right time of day USING THE MINUTE TIMER 2 let the Minute Timer Knob pop out...

Page 8: ... place the food in the oven 4 Set the Oven Selector on TIMED BAKE 2 Make sure the clock IS set to the right tlme 5 Set the Oven Temperature Control on the baking temperature you want of day 3 Push In and turn the Stop Time Knob clock 6 After baking is done turn both knobs to OFF wise to the time you want the oven to shut Off 7 To stop the oven before the preset time turn both knobs to OFF SPECIAL ...

Page 9: ...emove the light bulb from its socket 5 Replace the bulb cover and snap the wire holder in place The bulb must have this cover when the oven is being used 6 Turn electrical power back on at main power supply e OVENVENT When the oven is on hot air and moisture escape through a vent under the right rear surface unit The vent is needed for air circulation in the oven Do not block the vent Poor baking ...

Page 10: ...LS REMOVING 1 Be sure surface units are OFF and COOL 2 Lift the edge of the unit opposite the recep tacle just enough to clearthe reflector bowl Receptacle 3 Pull the surface unit straight away from the 4 Lift out the reflector bowl and trim ring REPLACING 1 Be sure surface unit controls are OFF 1 Omening Receptacle Push the knobs straight back on Make sure they point to CFF 2 Line UD opening in t...

Page 11: ...reflector bowls soapy water Self Cleaning Oven cycle _ _ _ Chrome trim rings Automatic dlshwasher or warm soapy water or plostic scrubbing pad Porcelain enamel Warm soapy water or soapy steel broiler pan and grid wool pads Surface unit control Warm soapy water l Do not immerse in water Wash rinse and dry well l Do not soak l Wipe out excess spills Wash with other rooking utensils for routine clean...

Page 12: ... cycle Air must move freely for best results usual DO NOT touch the range during the cleanrng 3 If the cleaning cycle doesn t get the oven cycle it can burn you as clean as you expected the cycle may DO NOT use foil or other liners in the oven Dur ing the cleaning cycle foil can burn or melt not have been set long enough Set the cleaning time longer for heavier soil 4 Oven racks lose their shine d...

Page 13: ... right The Clean Light will come on only when the lever is all the way over DO NOT TOUCH THE RANGE DURING THE CLEANING CYCLE IT CAN BURN YOU 7 The Lock Light comes on when the oven gets above normal baking temperatures The Lock Lever can t be moved when the Lock Lrght IS on 8 When the Lock Light goes off turn the Oven Selector and Oven Temperature Control to OFF 9 Move the Lock Lever back to the l...

Page 14: ...tice that the heating stops when the two hour setting is up but that it takes a while longer for the oven to cool down enough to unlock THE OUTER OVEN WINDOW If your range has an oven window instead of the black glass door the outer glass and frame can be removed for cleaning DO NOT take apart a black glass door REMOVING With the door closed remove the screws from the top of the outer window frame...

Page 15: ...ooking resutts aren t what you expect l Is the range level l Are you using pans recommended in the Cooklng Guide trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide after warranty service anywhere in the United States To locate TECH CARE service in your area call our COOL LINE service assistance telephone number see Step 2 or look in your telephone directory Yellow Pages under APPLIANCES HOUSEHOLD...

Page 16: ...ild every new Whrrlpool applrance 0 FSP IS o regrstered trademark of Whrrlpool Corporotron for TKirlpool Home Appliances genton Harbor Michigan Automatic Washers Clothes Dryers Freezers Refrigerator Freezers Ice Makers Dishwashers BurlI in Ovens and Surface Units Ranges Microwave Ovens Compactors Room Air Conditioners Dehumidifiers Cenlral Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Part No 311412 Rev A ...

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