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Summary of Contents for WE-345P

Page 1: ...ECTRIC RANGE Model WE 345P Control Panel Oven Vent Manual Oven Light Switch Model and Serial Number Plate Automatic Oven Light Switch Removable Storaae Drawer Reflector Bowls Broil Element Oven Rack Removable Oven Door ...

Page 2: ...h l i racy rt Rewt ty rtw I t e i nlwrarurt Controls Knob SETTING THE CLOCK TO THE CORRECT TIME OF DAY USING THE MINUTE TIMER USING THE AUTOMATIC MEALTIMER CLOCK OVEN RACK POSITIONS USING THE OVEN L IGHT THE OVEN VENT THE OPTIONAL ROTISSERIE ACCESSORY CANNING KIT YOUR CONTINUOUS CLEANING OVEN CLEANING AND CARING FOR YOUR RANGE l Cleaning Ilndtv tht Cooktop l Remcwng the i 1 her l Rem wnq thv S tc ...

Page 3: ...uide carefully for important use and safety information You must be sure your range l is properly installed and leveled on a floor that will hold the weight and in a well ventilated room l is connected only to the right kirld of outlet ujith the right electric supply and grounding see Installation Instructions 1 l ISused only for lobs expected of home rariges l is out of the weather l is properly ...

Page 4: ...ridgeci bottoms woks ndged bottom anlier or tea kettles are 1101recommended See the CookIng Gu dt il jr important utensil informatlon Using the oven controls Baking First Follow the directlons on page 5 for Posltlonlng Oven Racks Second Turn the Oven Selector Knob to BAKE Third Turn the Oven Temperature Control Knob to the baking temperature you want The Oven Signal Light will glow while the oven ...

Page 5: ...he prriods of heatlny NOTE The Oven Selector must be on BROIL and the door must be partly open for all broiling temperatures Resetting the Oven Temperature Control I ot Lout I WII st em hotter or colder thalr your old oven The tiJmpera urt I 1 Idcr vens often shift very gradually gettlrlg hotter r collie iilthout the ust r really noticing the change Your r1eLLoverr is propetl adlusted to proL ldr ...

Page 6: ...on the knob while setting the Minute Timer Pushing in the knob while turning will change the setting on the clock Using the automatic MEALTIMER clock The automatic feature of the MEALTIMER Clock lets you be away from home when the oven starts or when it stops It will turn on and off automatically or Just tlirn off automatically L et s say you have a roast that will take four hours to cook Dinner I...

Page 7: ...e it stops automatically turn tt it Temperature dnd Srlecror Knobs to OFF Remove food from the oxen YOU don t hdvca I do dnything with the Stop Time Knob When you want the oven to start now but stop automatically 1 Pur Id ks ic hvri l u iiallt then dnd place the food In the oVen 2 Be YUIIJt hc 1 1 b pl i the Tart dlld stop time hands show the rlyht time of iLli 2 Pugh 171 ankl i i _ CJ Ir rne Knob...

Page 8: ... inches 4 5 cm of air space between the sides of a pan and other pans and the oven wall for air circulation F 11beit result get addItional Information on placing pans cookie sht ets rrli other uten lls from the Cooklny Guide Using the oven light Ti it Ol en I gh WIII come OII when the O en Door IS opened To t tn on tt t Ilyht wtht lut opening the door push the Oven Light Switch Push it again 10 tu...

Page 9: ...hink of the difference between a drop of water on a piece of waxed paper and one on a paper towel The water on the waxed paper will stay together in a bead The water on the rougher paper towel will spread out over a larger area This is about what happens to a fat spatter in a Continuous Cleaning Oven Instead of a bead of fat that turns into black charred material when heated the fat spatter spread...

Page 10: ...e an oi en rack I 3 Slide the fool l t under the bake element Make sure It IScentered and long enouq to start up the sides 3 When ilou put tthe bake element back down make sure all the feet resr solidly on the foil and that the foil is smoothed out across the hot tom of the ven If the feet on the element are not solldly on the io l tht ovt n rr nb not bake properI If results aren t what you expect...

Page 11: ... warm sudsy water 4 The knobs are not Interchangeable Make sure you put the adjust able Oven Temperature Control Knob on the right place and the nonadjustable Oven Selector Knob on the other Removing surface units and reflector bowls 1 First be suna thl Surface Unit Controls are all OFF and that the surface units rlrt c oo1 2 lft i 5 tl ur lct I liit about all IrIch 12 5 cm at the edge away from t...

Page 12: ...t at the same angle it is in With the dool oft JOUwill notice how the ends of the h nycs sltde Into slots at the bottom corners of the door To put the door back on fit both bottom cornel of the door over the ends of the hinges Push the door down evenly VI neither corner gets ahead of the other When It reaches the hotton VOII can close the door A safety latch will hold the door open until It I c I ...

Page 13: ...nsils broiler pan and steel LLYXIIpads yrld ___ Control panel Warm soapy water l M ash rinse and dry with soft cloth Commercial glass cleaner l Follow directions provided with cleaner ___ ili en racks Warm soapy M dter or oapL l It lsh nn e and dry Use soapy steel wool pads for steel wool pads jtllbborn areas Oven door Warm soapy water or pldstlc l M lke certain cxgn IScool Wash rinse and dry well...

Page 14: ...h II bt fore trying to turn If soil is visible on Continuous Cleaning Oven finish l The special finish ib deslgned to gradually reduce oven soil during normal baklny o roasting It IS not designed to keep your oven spotless only prt bentably clean l If you broil often LOU may see oven solI l The door 15cooler than oven walls So11 will be more visible on the door than othrr areas In the oven See pag...

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