Hotpoint Ventilation Hood RGB747GER User Manual

How to get the best from  
4,5, 13,30  
Aluminum Foil 4,5, 17, 18,20,29  
Oven Vents  
Preheating  
and Care  
&Installation  
of Model  
16  
Anti-Tip Device  
3,33,40  
2
Roasting, Roasting Guide 18, 19  
Self-Cleaning Instructions 22–24  
Appliance Registration  
Care and Cleaning  
25-30  
12, 16,22,27  
10, 11  
47  
Shelves  
Clock and Timer  
Consumer Services  
13  
Thermostat Adjustment  
RGB747GER  
11, 12  
45,46  
Power Outage  
Problem Solver  
Features  
Flooring Under Range  
6,7  
34  
2-5  
10, 11  
Safety Instructions  
Set the Clock  
Installation Instructions  
Leveling  
32-44  
40  
10, 11  
8,9  
31  
Set the Timer  
Surface Cooking  
Minor Adjustments  
Model and Serial Numbers 2,6,34  
26  
25,26  
12-24  
31,39  
Burner Grates  
Burners  
Oven  
Air Adjustment  
8
9
14-17  
18,20,26  
Control Settings  
Cookware Tips  
Baking  
Broiler Pan and Rack  
9,38,44,45  
Lighting Instructions  
Flame Size  
20,21  
Broiling, Broiling Guide  
Control Settings  
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Back Cover  
Warranty  
Installation  
14, 18,20,22-24  
28  
Door Latch  
Door Removal  
32-44  
13,30  
29,31,39  
GE Answer Center”  
800.626.2000  
Light; Bulb Replacement  
Oven Bottom  
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HELP US HELP YOU  
Read this book carefully.  
It is intended to help you operate  
and maintain your new range  
properly.  
Write down the model  
and serial numbers.  
Depending on your range, you’ll  
find the model and serial numbers  
on a label on the front of the range,  
behind the kick panel, storage  
drawer or broiler drawer.  
If ou received  
a amaged range...  
Immediately contact the dealer (or  
builder) that sold you the range.  
Keep it handy for answers to your  
questions.  
Save time and money.  
Before you request  
service...  
Check the Problem Solver in the  
back of this book. It lists causes of  
minor operating problems that you  
can correct yourself.  
If you don’t understand something  
or need more help, write (include  
your phone number):  
Consumer Affairs  
These numbers are also on the  
Consumer Product Ownership  
Registration Card that came with  
your range. Before sending in this  
card, please write these numbers  
here:  
Hotpoint  
Appliance Park  
Louisville, KY 40225  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
Use these numbers in any  
correspondence or service calls  
concerning your range.  
YOU NEED SERVICE...  
To obtain service, see the Consumer  
Services page in the back of this  
book.  
FIRST, contact the people who  
serviced your appliance. Explain  
why you are not pleased. In most  
cases, this will solve the problem.  
FINALLY, if your problem is still  
not resolved, write:  
Major Appliance Consumer  
Action Panel  
20 North Wacker Drive  
Chicago, IL 60606  
To obtain replacement parts, contact  
GE/Hotpoint Service Centers.  
NEXT, if you are  
not pleased,  
write all the details—including  
your phone number—to:  
Manager, Consumer Relations  
Hotpoint  
We’re proud of our service and  
want you to be pleased. If for some  
reason you are not happy with the  
service you receive, here are three  
steps to follow for further help.  
Appliance Park  
Louisville. KY 40225  
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result  
causing property damage, personal injury or death.  
—Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity  
of this or any other appliance.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s  
instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call  
the fire department.  
Installation and service must be performed  
by a qualified installer, service agency or  
the gas supplier.  
—WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not  
use any phone in your building.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
For your safety, never use your appliance for  
warming or heating the room.  
Always turn surface burner to OFF before  
removing cookware.  
Do not use water  
grease fires. Never pick up  
Carefully watch foods being fried at a high  
flame setting.  
a flaming pan. Turn off burner, then smother  
flaming pan by covering pan  
Never block the vents (air openings) of the  
range. They provide the air inlet and outlet that  
are necessary for the range to operate properly  
with correct combustion. Air openings are located  
at the rear of the cooktop, at the top and bottom of  
the oven door, and at the bottom of the range,  
under the storage drawer.  
completely with well-fitting lid, cookie  
sheet or flat tray. Flaming grease outside  
a pan can be put out by covering with  
baking soda or, if available, a multi-purpose dry  
chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.  
Do not store flammable materials in an oven,  
a range storage drawer or near a cooktop.  
Do not use a wok if the wok has a round metal  
ring that is placed over the burner grate to  
support the wok. This ring acts as a heat trap,  
which may damage the burner grate and burner  
head. Also, it may cause the burner to work  
improperly. This may cause a carbon monoxide  
level above that allowed by current standards,  
resulting in a health hazard.  
Do not store or use combustible materials,  
gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids  
in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
Do not let cooking grease or other flammable  
materials accumulate in or near the range.  
When cooking pork, follow the directions  
exactly and always cook the meat to an internal  
Foods for frying should be as dry as possible.  
Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh foods  
can cause hot fat to bubble up and over sides  
of pan.  
temperature of at least  
This assures that, in  
the remote possibility that trichina may be present  
in the meat, it will be killed and the meat will be  
safe to eat.  
Use least possible amount of fat for effective  
shallow or deep-fat frying. Filling the pan too  
full of fat can cause spillovers when food is added.  
Surface Cooking  
Always use the LITE position when  
igniting top burners and make sure the  
burners have ignited.  
If a combination of oils or fats will be used  
in frying, stir together before heating or as fats  
melt slowly.  
Never leave surface burners unattended at  
Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats.  
high flame settings.  
causes smoking  
Use a deep fat thermometer whenever  
possible to prevent overheating fat beyond the  
smoking point.  
and greasy spillovers that may catch on fire.  
Adjust top burner flame size so it does not  
extend beyond the edge of the cookware.  
Excessive flame is hazardous.  
Use proper pan size-Avoid pans that are  
unstable or easily tipped. Select cookware having  
flat bottoms large enough to properly contain food  
Use only dry pot holders—moist or damp pot  
holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from  
steam. Do not let pot holders come  
near open flames when lifting  
and avoid  
and spillovers and large  
enough to cover burner grate. This will both save  
cleaning time and prevent hazardous accumulations  
of food, since heavy spattering or spillovers left  
on range can ignite. Use pans with handles that  
can be easily grasped and remain cool.  
cookware. Do not use a towel  
or other bulky cloth in place of a  
pot holder.  
To minimize the possibility of burns, ignition  
of flammable materials, and spillage, turn  
cookware handles toward the side or back of the  
range without extending over adjacent burners,  
When using glass cookware, make sure it is  
designed for top-of-range cooking.  
Keep all plastics away from top burners.  
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Use only glass cookware that is recommended  
for use in gas ovens.  
Do not leave plastic  
items on the  
. . . . . .  
they may  
Always remove broiler pan from oven as soon  
as you finish broiling. Grease left in the pan can  
catch fire if oven is used without removing the  
grease from the broiler pan.  
melt if left too close to  
the vent.  
appearance and location vary  
Do not leave anv  
items on the  
may ignite flammable items and will increase  
pressure in closed containers, which may cause  
them to burst.  
The hot air from the vent  
When broiling, if meat is too close to the  
the fat may ignite. Trim excess fat to prevent  
excessive flare-ups.  
Make sure broiler pan is in place correctly to  
reduce the possibility of grease fires.  
To avoid the possibility of a burn, always be  
certain that the controls for all burners are at  
the OFF position and all grates are cool before  
attempting to remove them.  
If you should have a grease fire in the broiler  
pan, turn off oven, and keep oven door closed to  
contain fire until it bums out.  
When flaming foods are under the hood, turn  
the fan off. The fan, if operating, may spread  
the flames.  
Cleaning Your Range  
range is located near a window, do not hang  
long curtains that could blow over the top burners  
and create a fire hazard.  
Clean only parts listed in this Use  
and Care Guide.  
clean and free of  
If you smell gas, turn off the gas to the range and  
call a qualified service technician. Never use an  
open flame to locate a leak.  
of grease or  
which may ignite.  
Self-Cleaning Oven  
Baking, Broiling and Roasting  
Do not clean door gasket. The door gasket is  
Do not use oven for a storage area. Items  
stored in the oven can ignite.  
essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not  
to rub, damage or move the gasket.  
Stand away from the range when opening the  
door of a hot oven. The hot air and steam that  
escape can cause burns to hands, face and eyes.  
Do not use oven cleaners. No commercial oven  
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind  
should be used in or around any part of the oven.  
Keep oven free from grease buildup.  
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove broiler  
pan and other cookware.  
Place oven shelves in desired position while  
oven is cool.  
If You Need Service  
Pulling out shelf to the shelf-stop is a  
convenience in lifting heavy foods. It is also  
a precaution against burns from touching hot  
surfaces of the door or oven walls. The lowest  
position “R” is not designed to slide.  
Read “The Problem Solver” in the back of  
this guide.  
Don’t attempt to repair or replace any part of  
your range unless it is specifically recommended  
in this guide. All other servicing should be  
referred to a qualified technician.  
Don’t heat unopened food containers in the  
oven. Pressure could build up and the  
container could burst, causing an injury.  
Don’t use aluminum foil anywhere in the oven  
except as described in this book. Misuse could  
result in a fire hazard or damage to the range.  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
When using cooking or roasting bags in  
follow the manufacturer’s directions,  
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Feature Index  
Grates, Drip Pans (on models so equipped) and Surface Burners  
2 Oven Lamp On/Off Switch  
25,26  
13  
10, 11  
4,5, 13,30  
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3 Oven Control, Clock and Timer  
4 Oven Vents  
5 Cooktop  
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6 Surface Burner Controls  
18,20,26  
12, 16,22,27  
12  
7 Broiler Pan and Rack  
8 Oven Shelves (Easily removed or repositioned on shelf supports.)  
9 Oven Shelf Supports  
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4,30  
10 Air Vent in Oven Door (Top of Oven Door.)  
11 Storage Drawer  
29  
4,30  
12 Air Intake (Under Storage Drawer.)  
13 Model and Serial Numbers (On front frame range, behind storage drawer.)  
14 Removable Oven Door (Easily removed for oven cleaning.)  
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2,6,34  
28  
3,33,40  
15 Anti-Tip Device (Lower right rear corner on range back.  
See Installation Instructions.)  
29,31,39  
30  
16 Oven Bottom  
17 Oven Interior Light  
14, 18,20, 22–24  
18 Oven Door Latch (Use for Self-Cleaning cycle only.)  
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SURFACE COOKING  
Electric Ignition  
Your surface burners are lighted by electric ignition,  
eliminating the need for standing pilot lights with  
constantly burning flames.  
The electrode of the spark igniter is exposed.  
When one burner is turned to LITE, all the burners  
spark. Do not attempt to disassemble or clean  
around any burner while another burner is on.  
An electric shock may result, which could cause  
you to knock over hot cookware.  
In case of a power failure, you can light the surface  
burners on your range with a match. Hold a lighted  
match to the burner, then turn the knob to the LITE  
position. Use extreme caution when lighting burners  
this way.  
Surface burners in use when an electrical power  
failure occurs will continue to operate normally.  
Before Lighting a Burner  
Surface Burner Controls  
If drip pans are supplied with your range, they  
should be used all times.  
Knobs that turn the surface burners on and off are  
marked as to which burners they control. The two  
knobs on the left control the left front and left rear  
burners. The two knobs on the right control the right  
front and right rear burners.  
Make sure the grates on the range are in place before  
using either burner.  
The smaller burner (right rear position)  
the best simmer results.  
give  
The right front burner is higher powered than the  
others and will bring liquids to a boil quicker  
(natural gas installations only).  
After Lighting a Burner  
To Light a Surface Burner  
Check to be sure the burner you turned on is the one  
you want to use.  
Push the control knob in and  
turn it to LITE. You will hear  
a little “clicking” noise—the  
sound of the electric spark  
igniting the burner.  
Do not operate 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.  
After the burner ignites, turn the  
knob to adjust the flame size.  
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Be sure the burners and grates are cool  
you  
place your hand, a pot holder, cleaning cloths or  
other materials on them.  
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How to Select Flame Size  
When boiling, adjust the flame so the circle it makes  
is about 1/2 inch smaller than the bottom of the  
cookware—no matter what the cookware is made of.  
Foods cook just as quickly at a gentle boil they do  
at a furious, rolling boil. A high boil creates steam  
and cooks away moisture, flavor and nutrition. Avoid  
it except for  
Watch the  
not the knob, you reduce heat.  
burner should match the  
using.  
The  
cookware you  
FOR SAFE HANDLING  
COOKWARE NEVER LET  
THE FLAME EXTEND  
UP THE SIDES OF THE  
COOKWARE. Any flame larger than the bottom  
the cookware is wasted and only serves to heat  
the handle.  
size  
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the few cooking processes that need a vigorous boil.  
When frying or warming foods in stainless steel,  
cast iron or enamelware, keep the flame down  
lower—to about 1/2 the diameter of the pan.  
When frying in glass or ceramic cookware, lower  
the flame even more.  
Top-of-Range Cookware  
Aluminum: Medium-weight cookware is  
Heatproof Glass Ceramic: Can be used for either  
surface or oven cooking. It conducts heat very  
slowly and cools very slowly. Check cookware  
manufacturer’s directions to be sure it can be used  
on gas ranges.  
recommended because it heats quickly and evenly.  
Most foods brown evenly in an aluminum skillet. Use  
saucepans with  
lids when cooking with  
minimum amounts of water.  
Cast-Iron: If heated slowly, most skillets will give  
Stainless Steel: This metal alone has poor heating  
properties and is usually combined with copper,  
aluminum or other metals for improved heat  
distribution. Combination metal skillets usually work  
satisfactorily if they are used with medium heat as the  
manufacturer recommends.  
satisfactory results.  
Enamelware: Under some conditions, the enamel of  
some cookware may melt. Follow cookware  
manufacturer’s recommendations for cooking methods.  
Glass: There are two types of glass cookware-those  
for oven use only and those for top-of-range cooking  
(saucepans, coffee and teapots). Glass conducts heat  
very slowly.  
Use of Stove Top Grills  
Wok Cooking  
Do not use stove top grills  
on your sealed gas burners.  
you use the stove top  
recommend that you  
use only flat-bottomed  
wok. They are  
at  
grill on the sealed gas  
your  
retail store.  
burner it will cause  
incomplete combustion  
and can result in exposure  
to carbon monoxide levels  
above allowable current standards.  
This can be hazardous to your health.  
Do not use woks that have  
support rings. Use of these  
types of woks, with or  
without the ring in place,  
be dangerous. Placing the  
ring over the burner grate may  
cause the burner to work improperly resulting in  
carbon monoxide levels above allowable current  
standards. This could be dangerous to your health.  
Do not try to  
such woks without the ring. You  
could be seriously burned if the wok tipped over.  
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FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN CONTROL  
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BAKE  
BROIL  
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CLEAR  
OFF  
CLEAN LOCK  
&
1.  
Press this  
operations except clock  
to  
timer.  
oven  
10. CLEAN. Press this  
to select self-c  
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function. See  
Instructions.  
2. PROGRAM STATUS. Words light up in the  
11. COOK TIME. Press this pad  
Time Bake  
display to indicate what is in time display.  
operations.  
Programmed information can be displayed any  
12. STOP TIME. Use this pad along with COOK  
TIME or CLEAN pad to set the oven to start  
automatically at a time you select.  
time by pressing  
pad the operation you  
want to see. For example, you can display the  
current time day while the timer is counting  
down by pressing the CLOCK pad.  
13. CLOCK. To set clock, first press CLOCK pad.  
Then press the INCREASE or DECREASE pad  
to change the time day. Press the CLOCK pad  
to start.  
3. TIME DISPLAY. Shows the time day,  
the times set for the timer or automatic  
oven operation.  
14. TIMER. Press this pad to select timer function.  
The timer does not control oven operations. The  
4. OVEN TEMPERATURE AND BROIL  
DISPLAY. Shows the oven temperature or the  
broil setting selected.  
timer can time up to 9 hours  
55 minutes.  
To set timer, first press TIMER pad. Then press  
the INCREASE or DECREASE pad to change  
the time.  
5. FUNCTION INDICATORS. Lights up to show  
whether oven is in bake, broil or self-clean mode.  
6. INCREASE. Short taps to this pact increase  
time or temperature by small amounts. Press  
and hold pad to increase time or temperature by  
larger amounts.  
If “F-” and a number flash on display and the  
control beeps, this indicates function error code.  
If function error code appears during the self-cleaning  
cycle, check oven door latch. The latch handle may  
have been moved, even if only slightly, from the  
latched position. Make sure the latch is moved to  
the right far as it will go. Press the CLEAR/OFF  
pad. Allow oven to cool for one hour. Put oven  
back into operation. function error code repeats.  
disconnect power to the range and call for service.  
7. DECREASE. Short taps to this  
decrease  
time or temperature by amounts. Press and  
hold pad to decrease time or temperature by  
larger amounts.  
8. BAKE. Press this pad to select bake function.  
9. BROIL. Press this pad to  
broil function.  
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OVEN CONTROL, CLOCK AND TIMER  
To Set the Clock  
Clock  
automatic oven timing functions to  
cannot be changed during a TIME  
3. Press the CLOCK pad to start.  
Timer  
To Set the Timer  
1. Press the  
TIMER pad.  
The timer is a minute timer; it does  
not control oven operations. The  
maximum setting on the timer  
hours and 55 minutes.  
The timer will start automatically  
within a few seconds of releasing  
the pad.  
TIMER  
The timer, as you are setting it,  
will display seconds until 60  
seconds is reached.  
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2. Press INCREASE or  
DECREASE pad to set the  
amount of time on timer.  
Then it will display minutes  
and seconds until 60 minutes  
is reached.  
After 60 minutes, it will display  
hours (“HR” now appears in  
display) and minutes until the  
maximum time of 9 hours and  
55 minutes is reached.  
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Power Outage?  
To Cancel Timer  
To Reset Timer  
After a power outage, when power  
is restored, the display will flash  
and time shown will no longer be  
correct-for example, after a  
5-minute power interruption the  
clock will be 5 minutes slow.  
The display flashes until the clock  
is reset. All other functions that  
were in operation when the power  
went out will have to be  
Press TIMER pad until the word  
“TIMER” quits flashing on the  
display (about 4 seconds).  
Press TIMER pad and then press  
INCREASE or DECREASE pad  
until the time you want shows on  
the display.  
programmed again.  
Display Messages  
End of Cycle Tones  
If “door” appears on the display, the door latch  
handle is not moved all the way to the right. Move the  
latch handle and cleaning will start. If “LOCK”  
appears on the display, the oven door is in the locked  
position. BAKE, BROIL and COOK TIME cannot be  
set if the door is in the locked position.  
The end of cycle tone is a series of three beeps  
followed by one beep every six seconds. If you would  
like to remove the signal that beeps every six seconds,  
press and hold the CLEAR/OFF pad for 10 seconds.  
To return the signal that beeps every six seconds,  
press and hold the  
pad for seconds.  
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USING YOUR OVEN  
Before Using Your Oven  
Be sure you understand how to set the controls properly. Practice removing  
and replacing the shelves while the oven is cool. Read the information and  
tips on the following pages. Keep this book handy where you can refer to it,  
especially during the first weeks of using your new range.  
Electric Ignition  
The oven burner and broil burner are lighted by  
electric ignition.  
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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  
To light either burner, press the pad for the desired  
function then press the INCREASE or DECREASE  
pad until the desired temperature is displayed. The  
failure. Gas  
not  
unless the  
bar is hot.  
burner should ignite within  
seconds.  
If the oven is in use when a power failure occurs,  
the oven burner shuts off and cannot be  
power is restored.  
After the oven reaches the selected temperature, the  
oven burner cycles—off completely, then on with a  
full flame-to keep the oven temperature controlled.  
until  
Shelf Positions  
Oven Shelves  
The oven has five shelf  
supports for normal  
baking and roasting  
identified in this  
The shelves are designed  
with stop-locks so when  
placed correctly on the  
shelf supports, they  
illustration as A  
stop before coming  
(bottom), B, C, D and  
E (top). It also has  
special low shelf  
completely out of the  
oven  
will not tilt  
when you are removing  
food from them or  
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position (R) for roasting  
extra large items, such  
as a large turkey—the  
shelf is not designed to  
slide out at this position.  
Shelf positions for cooking  
are suggested on Baking  
and Roasting pages.  
placing food on them.  
When placing cookware on a shelf,  
to the “stop” position. Place the cookware on the  
shelf, then slide the back into the oven. This will  
the  
out  
e] iminate reaching into the hot oven.  
To remove a shelf from  
the oven, pull it toward  
you, tilt front end upward  
and pull shelf out.  
To replace, place shelf  
on shelf’ support with  
stop-locks (curved  
extension of shelf)  
facing up and toward  
rear of oven. Tilt up front and push shelf toward back  
of oven until it goes past “stop” on oven wall. Then  
lower front of shelf- and push it all the way back.  
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Oven Moisture  
As your oven heats up, the temperature change  
cause water droplets to form  
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the air in the oven may  
the door glass. These droplets are harmless  
and will evaporate as the oven continues heat up.  
Oven Vents  
The oven is vented through duct openings at the rear  
of the cooktop. See Features section. Do not block  
these openings when cooking in the oven-it is  
important that the  
fresh air to the oven burners be uninterrupted.  
Handles pots and pans on the cooktop may  
become hot if left too close to the vent.  
Metal items will become very hot if they are left  
on the cooktop and could cause burns.  
of hot air from the oven  
Do not leave any items on the cooktop. The hot air  
from the vent may ignite flammable items and will  
increase pressure in closed containers, which may  
cause them to burst.  
The vent openings and  
nearby surfaces may  
become hot. Do not  
touch them.  
Do not leave plastic  
items on the  
Vent  
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they may melt if left too  
close to the vent.  
Oven Light  
The oven light comes on automatically when the door is opened. Use the  
switch on the lower control panel to turn the light on or off when the door  
is closed.  
Adjusting Oven Thermostat  
When cooking a food for the first time in your new  
oven, use time given on recipes as a guide. Oven  
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To adjust thermostat:  
1. Press the BAKE pad.  
thermostats, over a period  
years, may “drift” from  
2. Select an oven temperature between  
the factory setting, and differences in timing between  
an old and a new oven of 5 to 10 minutes are not  
unusual. You may be inclined to think that the new  
oven is not performing correctly; however, your new  
oven has been set correctly at the factory and is more  
likely to be accurate than the oven it replaced.  
3. Immediately, before BAKE indicator stops  
flashing, press and hold the BAKE pad for about  
4 seconds. The red display will change to the oven  
adjustment display.  
4. The oven thermostat can be adjusted up  
If you think the oven should be hotter or cooler, you  
can adjust it yourself. To decide how much to change  
the thermostat, set the oven temperature  
(+)  
hotter or (–)  
cooler. Use the  
INCREASE or DECREASE pads to select the  
desired change in the red display.  
higher  
or lower than the temperature in your recipe, then  
bake. The results of tbis “test” should give you an  
idea of how much the thermostat should be changed.  
5. When you have made the adjustment, press the  
CLEAR/OFF pad to go back to the time of day  
display. Use your oven as you would normally.  
NOTE: This adjustment will not affect Broil or  
Clean temperatures. It  
power is removed.  
be remembered when  
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BAKING  
Your oven temperature is controlled very accurately using an oven  
control system. We recommend that you operate the range for a number  
of weeks to become familiar with your new oven’s performance. If you  
think adjustment is necessary, see the Using Your Oven section.  
2. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE pad until  
How to Set Your Range for Baking  
Do not lock the oven door with the door latch  
during baking. This is used for self-cleaning only.  
desired temperature is displayed.  
When the oven starts to heat, the word “ON” and the  
changing temperature, starting at  
will be  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
correct position before you turn the oven on.  
displayed. When the oven reaches the temperature  
you set, a tone will sound.  
1. Press the BAKE pad.  
To change oven temperature during BAKE cycle,  
press BAKE pad and then INCREASE or DECREASE  
pad to get new temperature.  
BAKE  
3. Press the  
pad when  
baking is finished.  
CLEAR  
OFF  
TIMED BAKING  
The oven control allows you to turn the oven on or off automatically at  
specific times that you set. NOTE: Before beginning make sure the oven  
clock shows the correct time of day.  
To set the clock, first press the CLOCK pad. “TIME” will flash in the  
display. Press INCREASE or DECREASE pad until correct time of day is  
displayed. Press the CLOCK pad to start.  
Do not lock the oven door with the door latch during time baking. This is  
used for self-cleaning only.  
How to Set Immediate Start and Automatic Stop  
When the oven starts to heat, the word “ON” and the  
changing temperature, starting at 100”F., be  
displayed. When the oven reaches the temperature  
you set, a tone will sound. The oven will continue to  
cook for the programmed amount of time, then shut  
off automatically.  
The oven turns on right away, cooks for preset length  
of time, and turns off automatically at the selected  
Stop Time.  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
correct position before you turn the oven on.  
1. Press COOK TIME pad.  
5. Remove food from the oven. Remember, even  
though oven shuts off automatically, foods continue  
cooking after controls are off.  
2. Press INCREASE pad until the desired length  
baking time appears in the display.  
NOTE: Foods that spoil easily such as milk, eggs,  
fish, stuffings, poultry and pork should not be allowed  
to sit out for more than one hour before or after  
cooking. Room temperature promotes the growth of  
harmful bacteria. Be sure that the oven light is off  
because heat from the bulb will speed  
3. Press BAKE pad. Attention tone will occur if step  
is not done.  
4. Press INCREASE or DECREASE pad until desired  
temperature is displayed.  
bacteria growth.  
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How to Set Delay Start and Stop  
.-  
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Quick Reminder:  
the display and  
“STOP TIME”  
flashes. The control  
.
I
-
-
1. Press COOK TIME pad.  
I
2. Press lNCREASE/ DECREASE pad set  
cooking time.  
automatically sets Stop Time by adding the Cook  
Time to the time day. In this example, the time  
3. Press STOP TIME pad.  
day is  
and the Cook Time is 3 hours. Adding  
hours to the time of’ day equals  
4. Press INCREASE/ DECREASE pad until  
desired Stop Time appears in display.  
5. Change Stop Time from  
INCREASE pad until  
the display.  
to  
by pressing  
appears in  
5. Press BAKE pad.  
Press lNCREASE/ DECREASE  
oven temperature.  
to select  
Press BAKE pad.  
BAKE  
Delay Start and Stop is setting the oven timer turn  
the oven on and  
the present time  
at a later time than  
o
day.  
7. Press INCREASE pad. The last oven set  
temperature appears in the display. Press  
INCREASE or DECREASE pad until “325°” is  
displayed.  
For example: Let’s  
shortly  
it’s  
and dinner time is  
recipe suggests hours baking  
time at  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
correct before set Start.  
1. Close the oven door.  
Here’s how:  
At  
the oven will turn on automatically. The  
word “ON” and the changing temperature, -starting at  
IOO”F., will displayed. When the oven reaches the  
temperature you  
tone will sound. The oven will  
Press COOK TIME pad.  
2.  
continue to cook for the programmed hours and shut  
off automatically at  
COOK  
TIME  
Remove food from the oven. Remember, even  
though oven shuts off automatically, foods continue  
cooking after controls are off.  
o
For 3 hours of’ cooking time, press  
INCREASE pad until  
appears in the display.  
NOTE: When setting your oven for a Delay Start,  
never foods that spoil easily such as milk, eggs,  
fish, stuffings, poultry and pork sit out for more than  
one hour before or after cooking. Room temperature  
promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. Be sure that  
the oven light is off because heat from the bulb will  
speed harmful bacteria growth.  
4, Press STOP TIME pad.  
STOP  
TIME  
o
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BAKING  
(continued)  
For best baking results, follow these suggestions:  
Oven Shelf  
Arrange the oven  
shelf or shelves  
in the desired  
locations while  
the oven is cool.  
The correct shelf  
position depends  
on the kind of  
food and the  
browning desired.  
As general rule,  
place-most  
the second or third shelf from the bottom. See the  
chart for suggested shelf positions  
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Type of Food  
Shelf Position  
A
Angel f-ood cake  
Biscuits or muffins  
Cookies or cupcakes  
Brownies  
B or C  
B or C  
B or C  
B or C  
A or B  
C
Layer cakes  
Bundt or pound cakes  
in the middle of the oven, on either  
Pies  
shells  
Frozen pies  
Casseroles  
Roasting  
B or C  
A or B  
Preheating  
Preheat the oven if the recipe calls for it. Preheat  
means bringing the oven up to the specified  
temperature before putting in the food. To preheat, set  
the oven at the correct temperature—selecting a  
higher temperature does not shorten preheat time.  
Preheating is necessary for good results when baking  
cakes, cookies, pastry and breads. For most casseroles  
and roasts, preheating is not necessary. For ovens  
without a preheat indicator light or tone, preheat 10  
minutes. After the oven is preheated place the food  
in the oven as quickly as possible to prevent heat  
from escaping.  
Baking Pans  
Pan Placement  
Use the proper baking pan. The type of finish on the  
pan determines the amount of browning that will occur.  
For even cooking and proper browning, there must be  
enough room t’or air circulation in the oven. Baking  
results will be better if baking pans are centered  
much as possible rather than being placed to the front  
or to the back of the oven.  
Dark, rough or dull pans absorb heat resulting in a  
browner, crisper crust. Use this type for pies.  
Shiny, bright  
smooth pans reflect heat, resulting  
Pans should not touch each other or the walls of the  
in a lighter, more delicate browning. Cakes and  
cookies require this type of pan.  
oven. Allow to  
inch space between pans as well  
as from the back the oven, the door and the sides. If  
you use two shelves, stagger the pans so one is not  
directly above the other.  
Glass baking dishes also absorb heat. When baking  
in glass baking dishes, lower the temperature by  
and use the recommended cooking time in  
the recipe. This is not necessary when baking pies  
or casseroles.  
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Baking Guides  
When using prepared baking mixes, follow package recipe instructions  
best baking results.  
Cookies  
When baking cookies,  
sides) produce better-looking cookies. Cookies baked  
in a jelly pan (short sides around) may have  
cookie sheets (without  
darker edges and pale or light browning may  
Do not use a cookie sheet so large that it touches the  
walls or the door the oven.  
For best results, use only one cookie sheet in the oven  
at a time.  
Pies  
Cakes  
When baking cakes, warped or bent pans will cause  
uneven baking results and poorly shaped products.  
A cake baked in a pan larger than the recipe  
recommends will usually be crisper, thinner and drier  
than it should be. If baked in a pan smaller than  
recommended, it may be undercooked and batter may  
overflow. Check the recipe to make sure the pan size  
used is the one recommended.  
For best results, bake pies in dark, rough or dull pans  
to produce a browner, crisper crust. Frozen pies in foil  
pans should be placed on an aluminum cookie sheet  
for baking since the shiny  
pan reflects heat away  
from the pie crust; the cookie sheet helps retain it.  
Aluminum Foil  
Never cover shelf entirely with a large cookie sheet  
or aluminum foil. This will disturb the heat  
circulation and results in poor baking. A smaller sheet  
of foil may be used to catch a  
by placing it  
on lower shelf several inches below the food.  
Don’t Peek  
DO NOT open the door to check until the minimum  
time. Opening the oven door frequently during  
cooking allows heat to escape and makes baking  
times longer. Your baking results may also  
be affected.  
Set the timer for the estimated cooking time and do  
not open the door look at your food. Most recipes  
provide minimum and maximum baking times such  
“bake  
minutes.”  
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ROASTING  
Do not lock the oven door with the door  
during roasting. This is used for self-cleaning only.  
3. Press  
BAKE pad.  
Roasting is cooking by dry  
can roasted uncovered in  
Roasting temperatures, which  
BAKE  
low and  
o
steady, keep spattering  
mi  
4. Press INCREASE or DECREASE  
until desired temperature is  
displayed.  
The oven has special  
low shelf (R) position  
just above the oven  
bottom. Use it when  
extra cooking space is  
needed, for example,  
when roasting  
When the oven starts heat, the word  
“ON” and the changing temperature,  
starting  
will be displayed.  
When the oven reaches the temperature  
you set a tone will sound.  
turkey. The  
is not  
designed to slide out  
this position.  
To change oven temperature during roasting, press the  
BAKE pad and then INCREASE or DECREASE pad  
to get  
Roasting is  
procedure  
Therefore, oven controls are  
BAKE or TIME  
5. Press the CLEAR/OFF pad when  
roasting is finished and then remove  
BAKE. (You  
hear slight clicking  
indicating the oven is working  
is easy; just follow  
y. )  
i
CLEAR  
OFF  
food from oven.  
1. Place the  
in  
o
A or B position  
size roasts  
Most meats continue to cook slightly while  
after  
removed from the oven.  
to 5  
) and R  
Standing time recommended for roasts is to  
minutes. This allows roasts to firm up and makes  
carve. Internal temperature will rise  
()” F.; to compensate temperature  
increase, it’ desired, remove the roast from oven  
position for  
roasts. No  
them  
preheating is  
necessary.  
about 5[’  
-
2. Check the  
of the meat.  
sooner  
5° to  
less than temperature in the  
the meat fa-side-up,  
Rousting Guide).  
breast-side-up, on roasting rack in shallow pan.  
NOTE: You  
wish to TIME BAKE, as described  
in the Baking section this book, to turn oven on and  
off y.  
The melting  
close to the size  
pan with rack is good pan  
will  
the meat possible, (  
this. ) Line  
a
pan with aluminum foil when using  
cooking with fruits, cooking heavily  
or basting food during cooking.  
Remember that food will continue to cook in the hot  
oven and (here fore should be removed when the  
desired internal temperature has been reached.  
inside the  
or  
door.  
For Frozen Roasts  
Dual Shelf Cooking  
Frozen roasts of beef’,  
without thawing, but allow I () to minutes  
This  
more than one food to be cooked at the  
time. For example: While roasting 20 lb.  
additional time (10 minutes  
turkey on shelf (R) second  
may be added on  
roasts under 5 pounds, more time for  
Thaw most frozen poultry before  
roasts).  
ensure  
that scalloped potatoes can be cooked  
Calculate the total cooking time to  
at  
enable both dishes to complete cooking at the same  
time. Allow 15-20 minutes additional cooking time  
even doneness.  
commercial  
thawing.  
be cooked successfully  
directions given on  
for  
potatoes,”  
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Questions and Answers  
Q. Is it necessary to check for doneness with a  
meat thermometer?  
Q. Do I need to preheat my oven each time I cook a  
roast or poultry?  
A. It is unnecessary preheat your oven.  
A. Checking the finished internal temperature the  
completion of cooking time is recommended.  
Temperatures are shown in Roasting Guide. For  
roasts over lbs., check with thermometer  
hour intervals after half the time has passed.  
Q. When buying a roast, are there any special tips  
that would help me cook it more evenly?  
A. Yes. Buy roast as even in thickness as possible,  
or buy rolled roasts.  
Q. Why is my roast crumbling when I try to  
carve it?  
Q. Can I seal the sides of my foil “tent” when  
roasting a turkey?  
A. Roasts are easier to  
if allowed to cool 10 to  
A. Sealing the foil will steam the meat. Leaving it  
unsealed allows the air to circulate and brown  
the meat.  
20 minutes after removing from oven. Be sure to  
cut across the  
of the meat.  
ROASTING GUIDE  
In ter n a l  
tem p er a tu r e F .  
Approximate Roasting Tim e  
Oven  
in Min u tes p er P ou n d  
Doneness  
Typ e  
6 to lbs.  
18-25  
3 to 5 Ibs.  
24-35  
35–39  
3945  
21-25  
Mea t  
400-1 SO”*  
50°–1600  
700-1 85°  
325°  
325°  
Rare:  
Tender cuts; rib, high  
sirloin  
Medium:  
Well Done:  
rump or top  
-
*
400 1500  
20-23  
Lamb  
bone-in shoulder+  
50°–1600  
700 -1850  
700-1800  
700-1800  
11 50–1 25°  
Medium:  
25-30  
Well Done:  
Well Done:  
Well Done:  
To Warm:  
3545  
Pork loin, rib or  
precooked  
18-23 minutes per pound (any weight)  
Over  
30-35  
5
Ibs.  
3
to  
5
Ibs.  
Poultry  
35–40  
185°–1900  
185°-1900  
In th igh :  
185°–1900  
Well Done:  
Well Done:  
Chicken Duck  
Chicken  
3500  
Over 15 Ibs  
10 to 15 Ibs.  
16-22  
Well Done:  
Turkey  
boneless rolled roasts over  
thick,  
5 to I () minutes  
pound to times given  
*The U.S. Department  
Agriculture says  
beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F. means  
survive.” (Source: Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985. )  
poisoning organisms  
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BROILING  
Broiling is cooking food by intense radiant heat from  
6. Select LO Broil  
by tapping INCREASE  
by tapping  
the upper unit in the oven. Most fish and tender cuts  
meat can be broiled. Follow these steps to keep  
spattering and smoking to a minimum.  
pad once. Select HI Broil  
INCREASE pad twice.  
To change from HI Broil to LO Broil, press the  
BROIL pad then tap DECREASE pad once.  
The oven door should be closed during broiling.  
Do not lock the oven door with the door latch  
during broiling. This is used for self-cleaning only.  
7. Turn food only once  
during cooking. Time  
foods for first side per  
Broiling Guide.  
1. meat has  
or gristle near edge, cut vertical  
slashes through both about 2“ apart. If desired, fat  
may be trimmed, leaving layer about 1/8” thick.  
Turn food, then use times  
given for second side as a  
guide to preferred doneness.  
(Where two thicknesses  
and times are given together,  
use first times given for thinnest food.)  
2. Place meat on broiler rack in broiler pan. Always  
use rack so fat drips into broiler pan; otherwise  
juices may become hot enough to catch fire.  
3. Position shelf on recommended shelf position as  
suggested in Broiling Guide.  
8. When broiling is completed press the  
4. Close the oven door, but do not latch it. If the  
door handle is moved to the right during a broil  
operation, the door may lock and you may not be  
able to open it until the oven has cooled.  
pad. Serve food immediately, and leave pan outside  
oven to cool during meal for easiest cleaning.  
5. Press BROIL pad.  
Use of Aluminum Foil  
can use aluminum foil to line your broiler pan and broiler rack. However,  
you must mold the foil tightly to the rack and cut slits in it just like the rack.  
Without the slits, the foil will prevent fat and meat juices from draining to the  
broiler pan. The juices could become hot enough to catch on fire. If you do  
not cut the slits, you are frying, not broiling.  
Questions & Answers  
Q. Do I need to grease my  
Q. When broiling, is it necessary to always use a rack  
in the pan?  
broiler rack to prevent meat from sticking?  
No. The broiler rack is designed to reflect broiler  
heat, thus keeping the surface cool enough to  
prevent meat from sticking to the surface.  
A. Yes. Using the rack suspends the meat over the  
pan. As the meat cooks, the juices  
into the pan,  
thus keeping meat drier. Juices are protected by the  
rack and stay cooler, thus preventing excessive  
spatter and smoking.  
However, spraying the broiler rack lightly with a  
vegetable cooking spray before cooking  
clean up easier.  
make  
O. Should I salt the meat  
before broiling?  
Q. Why are my meats not turning out as brown as  
they should?  
A. No. Salt draws out the juices and allows them to  
evaporate. Always salt after cooking. Turn meat  
with tongs; piercing meat with a fork also allows  
juices to escape. When broiling poultry or fish,  
brush each side often with butter.  
A. Check to see if you are using the recommended  
shelf position. Broil for longest period of time  
indicated in the broiling Guide. Turn food only  
once during broiling.  
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1. Always use broiler pan and rack that comes with  
your It is to minimize smoking and  
When arranging food on pan, do not let fatty  
edges hang over sides, which could soil oven with  
fat dripping.  
5.  
spattering by trapping juices in the shielded lower  
part of the pan.  
Broiler does not need to be preheated. However,  
for very thin foods, or to increase browning,  
preheat if desired.  
2. Broiling should always be done with the oven  
door closed.  
Frozen steaks can be broiled by positioning the  
3. For steaks and chops, slash fat evenly around  
outside edges of meat. To slash, cut crosswise  
through outer fat surface just to the edge of the  
meat. Use tongs to turn meat over to prevent  
piercing meat and losing juices.  
oven  
at next lowest shelf position and  
increasing cooking time given in this guide 1  
times per side.  
4. If desired, marinate meats or chicken before  
broiling or brush with barbecue sauce last 5 to 10  
minutes only.  
BROILING GUIDE  
First Side  
HI  
Second Side  
Food  
1.0 Broil  
Time, Minutes  
Time, Minutes  
Comments  
Bacon  
HI  
Arrange in single  
Ground Beef  
Space evenly.  
Well  
HI  
HI  
10-11  
Up  
patties take  
same time.  
Beef Steaks  
Rare  
Medium  
Well Done  
I inch  
(1 101  
7
5-6  
8-Y  
Steaks less  
through before browning. Pan frying  
is recommended.  
I inch thick cook  
)
B
B
Rare  
Medium  
Well Done  
I
(2  
inch thick  
)
B
B
B
10  
2-  
6-7  
10-12  
16-18  
30-35  
25-30  
whole  
B
LO  
Reduce time  
side for cut-up chicken. Brush each side  
with melted butter. Broil skin-side-down  
5
I () minutes per  
Chicken  
(2  
),  
lengthwise  
first  
broil with dnor closed.  
English muffins  
Bakery Products  
(Toast) or  
Toaster  
2-3  
3-5  
1/2-  
Space evenly,  
HI  
HI  
HI  
cut-side-up and brush with butter,  
desired.  
English Muffins  
2-4  
(6  
c
not  
turn over  
through back of’ shell.  
Brush with melted butter  
broiling time.  
open.  
and  
Lobster Tails  
8
each)  
5
5
Handle and turn very carefully. Brush  
with butter before and during  
cooking if desired. Preheat broiler to  
increase  
Fish  
1 -lb. fillets 1/4 to  
1/2 inch thick  
I
x
inch thick  
time 5 to I () minutes  
side  
Ham Slices  
Lo  
I
fur  
inch cured ham.  
4-5  
HI  
10  
Pork Chops  
Well Done  
Lamb Chops  
Medium  
Well Done  
4-7  
10  
h’  
10  
lat.  
2 ( inch thick)  
HI  
HI  
10 [() 12  
B
B
4-6  
12-14  
2 (  
I
inch thick)  
1
Medium  
Well Done  
I -2  
Wieners  
precooked  
bratwurst  
similar  
pkg. ( 10)  
6
It’ desired, split  
lengthwise; cut intn  
in  
6-inch pieces.  
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OPERATING THE SELF-CLEANING OVEN  
Normal Cleaning Time: 4 hours  
Before a Clean Cycle  
Clean top, sides and outside front of oven door with  
soap and water. Do not use abrasives or oven cleaners.  
Quick Reminder:  
Do not rub or clean the door gasket  
1. Prepare the oven for cleaning.  
fiberglass material the  
has  
y
2.  
the oven  
low resistance abrasion. An intact and well-fitting  
oven door gasket is essential for energy-efficient  
3. Press  
CLEAN pad.  
oven operation  
good baking results. If you  
4. Press the INCREASE pad.  
notice the gasket becoming worn, frayed or damaged  
in any way or it has become displaced on the door,  
you wish to preset  
press the INCREASE or DECREASE  
desired stop time appears in the display.  
time 4 hours,  
until  
you  
have it replaced.  
4. Close and  
(C) is  
the door. Make sure the oven  
1. Remove the broiler pan, broiler  
all cookware  
Oven shelves may be cleaned in the self-cleaning  
oven. However, they will darken,  
become hard to slide. Wipe the shelf supports with  
cooking oil after self-cleaning make shelves ide  
more easily.  
and foil the oven-.-they  
their luster and  
withstand the high cleaning temperatures. (Oven  
shelves may be left in oven. NOTE: Shelves will  
discolor after the self-clean cycle. )  
2. Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom.  
Caution:  
A. oven Front Frame  
-
Drip pans should never be cleaned in the  
cleaning oven.  
,
B. Oven Door Gasket  
Oven Light  
Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven  
protectors in or near the self-cleaning oven. A  
combination of any of these products plus the high  
clean cycle temperatures may damage  
finish of the oven.  
porcelain  
Important  
B
The oven door must be  
controls must be set correctly  
work properly.  
and  
the  
and al I  
cycle to  
3. Clean spatters or spills on  
oven  
frame (A)  
and only  
on the oven door that is outside  
the  
(B). Do not clean the gasket. Use  
detergent and hot water with soap-filled steel  
wool pad, then rinse well with vinegar and water  
mixture. This will help prevent brown residue  
from forming when the oven is heated. Buff these  
with dry cloth. Never use a commercial  
oven cleaner in or  
the self-cleaning oven.  
How to Set Oven for Cleaning  
Clean Time is normally 4 hours. You can change  
Clean Time to anywhere between 2 and 4 hours,  
depending on how dirty the oven is. The self-clean  
cycle will automatically begin within few seconds  
the word “CLEAN’> is displayed and the word  
“ON” appears on the display. When the oven heats to  
1. Follow steps  
to prepare  
oven  
cleaning.  
2. Close the oven door  
the  
to  
the right far it  
Never force the door latch handle. Forcing the  
handle may damage the door lock mechanism.  
a high temperature, the word “LOCK”  
be  
displayed and, a short time the  
latch  
3. Press  
CLEAN pad.  
will be locked in position. It will not be possible to  
open the oven until the temperature drops below  
the temperature.  
5. When the LOCK light is off,  
to the left as it will  
4. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE  
until desired Clean Time is  
displayed.  
CLEAN  
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After a Clean Cycle  
When the clean cycle is finished, the word “CLEAN”  
will go out in the display and the oven will begin to  
After a clean  
the  
remain.  
pad.  
water mixture. These  
that  
may notice some white ash in  
wipe it with a damp cloth. white  
them with a soap-tilled steel wool  
thoroughly with a vinegar and  
cool. When the oven temperature has  
below the  
locking temperature the word “LOCK” goes out and  
the door can be opened.  
are usually a salt residue  
cycle.  
by the  
oven is  
clean after  
the  
How to Delay Start of Cleaning  
Delay Start is setting the oven timer to start the clean  
cycle automatically at a later time than the present  
time of day. NOTE: Before beginning, make sure  
oven clock shows the correct time of day.  
5. [’lean  
is  
for 4 hours. You can change  
anywhere between and 4 hours,  
t
dirty  
oven is. If a shorter  
(’lean Time is desired. press the DECREASE pad  
i I desired  
is displayed.  
Quick Reminder—Delay Start for Self-Clean:  
1. Prepare the oven for cleaning.  
2. Close and latch the oven door.  
3. Press the CLEAN pad.  
the STOP TIME pad. “ I  
display and “STOP  
STOP  
TIME  
TIME” flashes. The control  
automatically sets Stop Time by  
Time to the time  
day. In this example, the time of day  
4. Press the INCREASE pad.  
yoLI wish to  
is 7:()()  
the  
IS  
change preset clean time 4 hours, touch the  
INCREASE/DECREASE pad until desired  
time appears.  
Adding 4 hours to the time of  
7.  
I
I
by pressing  
5. Press the STOP TIME pad.  
until I  
appears in the  
will also  
Time that appears is 4 hours later than the  
day. Press the INCREASE pad until the Stop Time  
you desire appears in the display. The self-clean  
cycle will automatically begin 4 hours  
Stop Time you select.  
of  
i n  
display.  
automatically begin at  
“ON” will appear on the  
and fini at 1  
display  
When  
and a  
wi I I  
“l,  
will be  
For example: Let’s say it’s  
oven to begin self-cleaning at  
finished in the kitchen. The oven has been preset to  
clean for four hours.  
and  
yOLI  
the  
the door latch handle  
will not be possible to  
temperature drops  
after  
i n  
unti I  
is  
1. Prepare the oven  
cleaning.  
When  
wil I  
clean  
in  
the word “CLEAN”  
2. Close the oven door and slide the latch handle  
the right as far as it will go. Make sure  
light is off.  
display and the oven will begin to  
When  
has fallen below  
“LOCK” goes out  
3. Press the  
pad.  
and  
is  
as far it will  
slide the latch handle  
and open the door.  
CLEAN  
the  
handle. Wait until the word  
out in the display. Forcing the latch  
the door lock.  
“1.  
handle may  
4. Press the INCREASE pad. The oven  
is set.  
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OPERATING THE SELF-CLEANING OVEN  
(continued)  
Questions and Answers  
Q. If my oven clock is not working, can I still  
clean my oven?  
Q. Should there be any odor during the cleaning?  
A. Yes, there may be a slight odor during the first few  
cleanings. Failure to wipe out excessive soil might  
also cause a strong odor when cleaning.  
A. the clock is not working then the entire control is  
not working. If the clock is not set to the correct  
time of day you will not be able to set a delay  
clean to end at a specific time.  
Q. What causes the hair-like lines on the enameled  
surface of my oven?  
Q. Can use commercial oven cleaners on any part  
A. This is a normal condition, resulting from heating  
and coaling during cleaning. These lines do not  
affect how your oven performs.  
of my self-cleaning oven?  
A. No cleaners or coatings should be used around any  
part of this oven. If you do use them and do not  
thoroughly rinse the oven with water, wiping it  
absolutely clean afterwards, the residue can scar  
the oven surface and damage metal parts the next  
time the oven is automatically cleaned.  
Q. Why do I have ash left in my oven after cleaning?  
A. Some types of soil will leave a deposit which is  
ash. It can be removed with a damp sponge or cloth.  
Q. My oven shelves do not slide easily. What is  
the matter?  
Q. What should do if excessive smoking occurs  
A. After many cleanings, oven shelves may become  
so clean they do not slide easily. To make shelves  
slide more easily, after each self-cleaning function  
dampen fingers with a small amount of cooking  
and rub lightly over sides of shelf where they  
contact shelf supports.  
during cleaning?  
A. This is caused by excessive soil. Press the  
CLEAR/OFF pad. Open windows to rid room  
of smoke. Wait until the oven has cooled (about  
20-30 minutes) and the word “LOCK” is off in  
the display. Wipe up the excess soil and reset the  
clean cycle.  
Q. My oven shelves have become gray after the  
self-clean cycle. Is this normal?  
Is the “crackling” sound I hear during  
cleaning normal?  
A. Yes. After the self-clean cycle, the shelves may  
lose some luster and change to a deep gray color.  
Yes. This is the sound of the metal heating  
and cooling during both the cooking and  
cleaning functions.  
A.  
Q. The word “door” appeared on the display when  
I selected the Clean Cycle. What is wrong?  
A. The door latch handle must be moved all the way  
to the right. Move the latch handle and cleaning  
will start.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
Proper care and cleaning are important so your range will give you efficient  
and satisfactory service. Follow these directions carefully in caring for it to  
help assure safe and proper maintenance.  
BE SURE ELECTRICAL POWER IS DISCONNECTED BEFORE  
CLEANING ANY PART OF YOUR RANGE.  
Burner Assemblies  
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE  
BURNER WITHOUT ALL BURNER  
Grate  
PARTS AND DRIP PANS (IF SO EQUIPPED)  
IN PLACE.  
The burner assemblies should be cleaned thoroughly  
after  
Turn all controls OFF before removing burner parts  
and drip pans (if so equipped).  
The burner grates, caps, burner heads and drip pans  
(if so equipped) can be lifted off, making them easy  
to clean.  
Electrode  
The electrode of the  
spark igniter is  
exposed. When  
one burner is turned  
to LITE,  
the burners=  
spark. Do not attempt to  
disassemble or clean around any burner while  
another burner is on. An electric shock may result,  
which could cause you to knock over hot cookware.  
Burner Caps  
Lift off when cool. Wash burner caps in hot, soapy  
water and rinse with clean water. If desired, soak up  
to 30 minutes and scour with a plastic scouring pad to  
remove burned-on food particles. Dry them in a warm  
oven or with a cloth—don’t reassemble them wet.  
Burner Base  
The burner base (the part of the burner fastened to the  
may be cleaned with a soft brush and a mild  
cleanser. Clean all food residues from around spark  
electrode. Do not use steel wool; small bits of steel  
wool will short out the electrode. Rinse well.  
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(continued)  
Burner Heads  
The holes in the burners  
and the spark electrodes, must be kept  
your range
For more stubborn stains, use a cleanser like Soft  
brand or Bon brand. Rinse well to  
remove any traces of the cleanser that might clog the  
burner openings. Do not use steel wool because it will  
clog the burner openings and scratch the burners. If  
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clean at times  
proper ignition and  
even, unhampered  
You should clean the burner heads routinely, especially  
the holes become  
clean them with a toothpick.  
after bad  
Wipe  
which  
clog these holes.  
burner  
heavy  
occurs,  
Do not  
the burner head in the self-cleaning oven.  
remove burner heads from  
putting the burner head back, shake out excess  
Remove the burner grate and burner cap. Then  
burner head straight up.  
the  
water and dry it thoroughly by setting it in a warm  
oven for minutes. Then place it back in the range,  
making sure the pin in the burner base goes in the  
hole in the burner head, and that the burner heads are  
To remove burned-on food, soak the burner head  
upside-down in solution of  
hot water. Soak the burner head for 20 to minutes.  
If the food doesn’t rinse completely, scrub it with  
soap water soft brush or plastic scouring pad.  
liquid detergent and  
properly seated  
level.  
Burner Grates  
To get rid of’ burned-on food, place the grates in  
a covered container (or plastic bag) with cup  
ammonia to loosen the soil. Then scrub with a  
soap-filled scouring pad if necessary.  
washed regularly  
after  
Wash them in hot, soapy water and  
Although they’re durable, the grates will gradually  
lose their shine, regardless of’ the best care you can  
give them. This is due to their continual exposure to  
high temperatures.  
rinse with clean water. After cleaning, dry them  
thoroughly by putting them in a warm oven for a few  
minutes. Don’t put the grates back on the range while  
they are wet. When replacing the grates, be sure  
they’re positioned securely over the burners.  
Do not operate a burner for extended period of  
time without cookware on the grate. The  
on the  
grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat.  
Broiler Pan and Rack  
Drip  
(on some models)  
Remove the grates  
and lift out the drip  
pans. Drip pans can  
After broiling, remove the  
broiler pan and rack from  
the oven. Remove the rack  
from the pan. Carefully  
dishwasher or by  
hand. Place them in  
pour out the grease in the  
into  
container.  
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a covered container (or plastic bag) with l/4 cup  
ammonia to loosen the soil. Then scrub with a  
filled scouring pad if necessary.  
If food has burned  
sprinkle the rack with  
detergent while hot and  
cover with wet paper  
towels or a dishcloth. That  
Caution: Drip pans CANNOT be self-cleaned.  
way, burned-on foods will  
soak loose while the meal is being served.  
Wash; scour if necessary. Rinse and dry. The broiler  
pan and rack may also be cleaned in a dishwasher.  
Do not store a soiled broiler pan and rack anywhere  
in the range. Do not clean in self-cleaning oven.  
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Cooktop Surface  
To avoid damaging the  
porcelain enamel surface  
the cooktop and  
prevent it from becoming  
dull, clean up spills right  
When the surface has cooled, wash and rinse. For  
other spills such as fat smatterings, etc., wash with  
soap and water once the surface has cooled. Then  
rinse and polish with a dry cloth.  
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away.  
with a lot  
acid-( tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit juices, etc. ) or foods  
with high sugar content could cause a dull spot  
allowed to set.  
not store flammable materials in an oven or  
near the cooktop. Do not store or use combustible  
materials, gasoline or other  
vapors and  
other  
liquids in the vicinity  
this or  
Control Panel and Knobs  
It’s good  
to wipe the control panel after each  
The control knobs may be  
removed for easier cleaning.  
To remove knob. pull it  
,
use the oven. Clean with mild soap and water or  
vinegar and water, rinse with  
dry with soft cloth.  
water and polish  
straight  
is difficult to  
a towel or dishcloth between  
the stem. knob  
place  
Do not use abrasive cleansers, strong liquid cleaners,  
plastic scouring pads or oven cleaners on the control  
panel—they will damage the finish. A 50/50” solution  
the knob and control panel and pull gently. Wash the  
knobs in soap and water or vinegar and hot water  
solution but do not soak.  
vinegar  
hot water works well.  
To clean outside  
allow the water or cleaner to run down inside  
while cleaning.  
finish, use a glass cleaner. Do  
openings in the  
Metal parts can cleaned with soap and  
not use steel wool, abrasives. ammonia, acids or  
oven cleaners. Dry with soft cloth.  
Do  
Oven Shelves  
Shelves can be cleaned by hand using soap and water  
or with an abrasive cleanser. After cleaning, rinse the  
shelves with  
burned-on soil, you may use  
scrubbing, wash with soapy  
water and  
To remove  
pads. After”  
rinse and dry.  
Shelves may also be cleaned in self-cleaning oven,  
but will discolor  
section.  
lose some luster. See the  
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Lift-Off Oven Door  
The oven door is removable but it is heavy. You may  
need help removing and replacing the door.  
To remove the door, open it a few inches to the  
special “stop” position that will hold the door open.  
Grasp firmly on each side and lift the door straight up  
and off the hinges.  
NOTE: Be careful not to place hands between the  
spring hinge and the oven frame as the spring hinge  
could snap back and pinch your fingers.  
To replace the door, make sure the hinges are in the  
“out” position. Position the slots in the bottom of the  
door squarely over the hinges. Then lower the door  
slowly and evenly over both hinges at the same time.  
TO CLEAN THE DOOR:  
(Do not immerse door in water.)  
Inside of door:  
Because the area inside the gasket is cleaned during  
the self clean cycle, you not need to clean this by  
hand. Any soap left on the liner causes additional  
stains when the oven is heated.  
The area outside the gasket can be cleaned with a  
scouring pad.  
Do not rub or clean the door gasket—the fiberglass  
material of the gasket has an extremely  
resistance to abrasion. An intact and well-fitting  
oven door gasket is essential for energy-efficient  
oven operation and good baking results. If you  
notice the gasket becoming worn, frayed or damaged  
in any way or if it has become displaced on the door,  
you should have it replaced.  
Inside’  
Gasket  
Gasket  
Outside of 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, fruit juices, tomato sauces  
and basting materials containing acids may cause  
discoloration and should be wiped up immediately.  
When surface is cool, clean and rinse.  
Do not use oven cleaners, cleansing powders or  
harsh abrasives on the outside of the door.  
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Removable Storage Drawer  
The storage drawer is a good place to store cookware  
and bakeware. Do not store plastics and flammable  
material in the drawer.  
Do not overload the storage drawer. If the drawer is  
too heavy, it may slip off the track when opened.  
The storage drawer may be removed for cleaning  
under the range. Clean the storage drawer with a  
damp cloth or sponge. Never use harsh abrasives or  
scouring pads.  
To remove storage drawer:  
1. Pull drawer straight out until it stops.  
2. Lift drawer until stops on drawer clear stops  
on range.  
3. Again pull drawer out until it hits second set  
of stops.  
4. Tilt front of drawer up and free of range.  
To replace storage drawer:  
1. Set the stops on the back of the drawer over the  
stops in the range.  
2. Slide drawer evenly and straight back, so that the  
rails in the range are engaged.  
3. Push drawer back until second stops on drawer hit  
stops in the range. Tilt drawer up and over these.  
4. Slide drawer the rest of the way in.  
Oven Bottom  
If a spillover does occur on  
the oven bottom, allow the  
oven to cool first. You can  
then clean the oven bottom  
with soap and water, an  
abrasive cleanser or  
The oven bottom has a porcelain enamel finish. To  
make cleaning easier, protect the oven bottom from  
excessive  
by placing a cookie sheet on the  
shelf below the shelf you are cooking on. You can use  
aluminum foil if you do not cover the whole shelf.  
This is particularly important when baking a fruit pie  
or other foods with a high acid content. Hot fruit  
fillings or other foods that are highly acidic (such as  
milk, tomatoes or sauerkraut, and sauces with vinegar  
or lemon juice) may cause pitting and damage to the  
porcelain enamel surface and should be wiped up  
immediately. Take care not to touch hot portion of oven.  
scouring pads.  
Rinse well to remove any  
soap before self-cleaning.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
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Oven Air Vents  
Never block the vents (air openings) of the range. They provide  
inlet and outlet that are necessary for the range to operate properly with  
correct combustion. Air openings located at the rear the  
air  
the top and bottom the oven door, and the bottom the range, under  
the storage drawer.  
Oven Lamp Replacement  
CAUTION: Before replacing your oven bulb,  
disconnect electrical power to the range at the  
main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Be sure to let  
the lamp cover and bulb cool completely.  
The oven lamp (bulb) is covered with a removable  
glass cover that is held in place with a bail-shaped  
wire. Remove oven door, if desired, to reach cover  
easily.  
To remove:  
1. Hold hand under cover it doesn’t  
when  
released. With fingers same hand, firmly push  
back wire bail until it clears cover. Lift off cover.  
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS TO  
REMOVE COVER.  
2. Do not touch hot bulb with wet cloth. Replace  
bulb with 40-watt household appliance bulb.  
To r ep la ce cover :  
1. Place it into groove  
lamp receptacle. Pull wire  
bail forward to center of cover until it snaps into  
When in place, wire holds cover firmly. Be  
certain wire bail is in depression in center cover.  
2. Connect electrical power to the range.  
Glass Surfaces  
Metal Parts  
To clean the outside  
finish, use a glass  
cleaner. Rinse and polish  
with a dry cloth. Do not  
allow the water or  
cleaner to run down  
inside openings in the  
Do not use steel wool, abrasives,  
ammonia or commercial oven  
cleaners. To safely clean surfaces;  
wash, rinse and then dry with a
soft cloth.  
. . . . . . .  
glass  
cleaning.  
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Broil and Bottom Burner Air Adjustment  
Shutters  
The combustion quality burner  
needs to be  
To determine if the bottom burner flames are proper,  
remove the oven bottom and the burner baffle.  
determined visually. See the Installation Instructions  
and the Problem Solver sections in this book. Air  
adjustment shutters for the top (broil) and bottom  
(oven) burners regulate the  
air to the  
To remove the oven bottom:  
1. Remove the knurled screws holding down rear of  
oven bottom.  
2. Grasp the oven bottom at finger slots on each side.  
3. Lift the rear the oven bottom enough to clear the  
of the range frame, then pull out.  
The air adjustment shutter for the top (broil) burner  
is in the center of the rear wall of the oven.  
(See Installation Instructions in this book.)  
—–Remove Screw  
Burner Baffle  
To remove the burner baffle, use a nut driver  
to remove the 1/4” hex head screw shown in the  
illustration above. Do not remove any other screws.  
Pull baffle straight out until it is free from the slot  
that holds it at rear of’ oven.  
The flames for the top (broil) burner should burn  
steady with approximately 1“ blue cones and should  
not extend out over the edges of the burner baffle.  
The flames should have 1/2” to 3/4” blue cone with no  
yellow tipping. When the  
is back in place, the  
flames will resettle.  
The shutter for the bottom (oven) burner is near the  
back wall behind the storage drawer, or kick panel.  
To adjust the flow of air to either burner, loosen the  
Phillips head screw and rotate the shutter to allow  
more or less air into the burner tube needed.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
If you smell gas:  
1. Open windows.  
IMPORTANT  
Remove all packing material and  
literature from oven before connecting  
gas and electrical supply to range.  
touch electrical switches.  
3. Extinguish any open flame.  
4. Immediately call your gas supplier.  
DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES  
Provide adequate clearances between the range  
and adjacent combustible surfaces.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
Do not store or use combustible  
materials, gasoline or other flammable  
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this  
or any other appliance.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Height46)’2”  
Read these instructions completely and  
carefully.  
Save these instructions  
for the local electrical inspector’s use.  
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Leave these instructions  
with the appliance after installation is  
completed.  
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Depth with Door Open  
CONSUMER: Keep this Use and Care  
Guide and the Installation Instructions  
\
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46%”  
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for  
use.  
This appliance must be properly grounded.  
WARNING  
Improper installation, adjustment,  
alteration, service or maintenance can  
cause injury or property damage. Refer to  
this manual. For assistance or additional  
information, consult a qualified installer,  
service agency, manufacturer (dealer) or  
the gas supplier.  
CAUTION  
Do not attempt to operate the oven of  
this range during a power failure.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
If a 30” clearance between cooking surface  
and overhead combustible material or metal  
cabinets cannot be maintained, protect the  
underside of the cabinets above the cooktop with  
Installation of this range must conform with  
local codes, or in the absence of local codes,  
with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI  
2223.1, latest edition. In Canada, installation  
must con form wit h t h e cu rren t Nat u ral Gas  
not less than 1/4” insulating  
covered  
with sheet metal not less than 0.0122” thick.  
Clearance between the cooking surface and  
In st allat ion Code,  
or t h e  
cu rren t Propan e In st allat ion Code,  
protected cabinets MUST NEVER BE LESS  
THAN 24 INCHES. The vertical distance from  
the plane of the cooking surface to the bottom of  
adjacent overhead cabinets extending closer than  
1“ to the plane of the range sides must not be  
less than 18”. (See Dimensions and Clearances  
illustration in this section.)  
B1 4 9 .2 , an d wit h local codes wh ere applicable.  
range has been design-certified by the  
American Gas Association according to ANSI  
latest edition and Canadian Gas Association  
according  
latest edition. As with  
any appliance using gas and generating heat,  
there are certain safety precautions you should  
follow. You will find these precautions in the  
Important Safety Instructions in the front of this  
book. Read them carefully.  
Cau t ion : Items of interest to children should  
not be stored in cabinets above a range or on the  
backsplash of a range-children climbing on the  
range to reach items could be seriously injured.  
Have your range installed by a qualified  
installer or service technician.  
. Your range must be electrically grounded in  
accordance with local codes or, in the absence  
of local codes, in accordance with the National  
WARNING  
All ranges can tip and injury could  
result. To prevent accidental tipping  
of the range, attach an approved  
Electrical Code  
70, latest edition).  
In Canada, electrical grounding must be in  
accordance with the current CSA  
Canadian  
Anti-Tip device to the wall. (See  
Electrical Code Part 1 and/or local codes. See  
Electrical Connections in this section.  
Installing the Anti-Tip Device in this  
section.) To check if the device is  
installed and engaged properly,  
. Before installing your range on linoleum or  
any other synthetic floor covering, make sure  
the floor covering can withstand 180” I? without  
shrinking, warping or discoloring. Do not install  
the range over carpeting unless a sheet of 1/4”  
carefully tip the range forward. The  
Anti-Tip device should engage and prevent the  
range from tipping over.  
If you pull the range out from the wall for any  
reason, make sure the Anti-Tip device is engaged  
when you push the range back against the wall.  
thick  
or similar insulator is placed  
between the range and carpeting.  
Make sure the wall coverings around the  
For your safety, never use your range for  
range can withstand heat generated by the  
range up to 200°  
warming or heating the room. Your oven and  
range top are not designed to heat your kitchen.  
Top burners should not be operated without  
cookware on the grate. Such abuse could result  
in fire and damage to your range and will void  
your warranty.  
Avoid placing cabinets above the range. To  
reduce the hazard caused by reaching over the  
open flames of operating burners, install a  
ventilation hood over the range that projects  
forward at least 5“ beyond the front of the cabinets.  
Do not store or use combustible materials,  
gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids  
in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
Explosions or fires could result.  
. The ventilating hood must be constructed of  
sheet metal not less than 0.0122” thick. Install  
above the cooktop with a clearance of not less  
than 1/4” between the hood and the underside  
of the combustible material or metal cabinet.  
The hood must beat least as wide as the  
appliance and centered over the appliance.  
Clearance between the cooking surface and the  
ventilation hood surface MUST NEVER BE  
LESS THAN 24 INCHES.  
Do not use oven for a storage area. Items  
stored in the oven can ignite.  
Do not let cooking grease or other flammable  
materials accumulate in or near the range.  
(continued next  
If cabinets are placed above the range, allow a  
minimum clearance of 30” between the cooking  
surface and the bottom of unprotected cabinets.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
GENERAL  
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED  
See Dimensions and Clearances in this section  
Phillips and flat-blade screwdrivers  
Pencil and ruler  
Two pipe wrenches (one for backup)  
for all rough-in and spacing dimensions.  
dimensions must be met for safe use of your range.  
location of the electrical outlet and pipe opening  
(see Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations) may  
be adjusted to meet specific requirements.  
l%” open-end or adjustable wrench  
Nut drivers or wrenches:  
and 1/4”  
The range may be placed with 0“ clearance  
(flush) at the back wall and side walls of the range.  
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS YOU  
NEED  
line shut-off valve  
Pipe joint sealant or  
LOCATION  
pipe thread  
tape with Teflon* that resists action of natural  
Do not locate the range where it maybe subject  
to strong drafts. Any openings in the floor or wall  
behind the range should be sealed. Make sure  
the openings around the base of the range that  
supply fresh air for combustion and ventilation  
are not obstructed by carpeting or woodwork.  
and LP gases  
Flexible metal appliance connector (1/2” I. D.)  
A 5-foot length is recommended for ease of  
installation but other lengths are acceptable.  
Never use an old connector when installing a  
new range.  
Flare union adapter for connection to gas  
supply line (3/4” or 1/2” 1/2” I. D.)  
Flare union adapter for connection to pressure  
PROTECT YOUR FLOOR  
regulator on range (1/2” NPTx 1/2” I. D.)  
‘Teflon: Registered trademark  
Your range, like many other household items, is  
heavy and can settle into soft floor coverings  
such as cushioned vinyl or carpeting.  
when moving the range on this type of flooring.  
It is recommended that the following  
inexpensive instructions be followed to protect  
your floor.  
care  
and  
Remove all tape and packaging. Lift up the  
(on models with dual burners) and remove  
The range should be installed on a sheet of plywood  
(or similar material).  
at the front of the  
ends  
any packing material under it. Make sure the  
dual burners are properly seated and level.  
the area that the range  
will rest on should be built up with plywood to  
the same level or higher than the floor covering.  
This will allow the range to be moved for cleaning  
or servicing.  
Remove plastic film that covers some chrome  
parts (around oven door, side trim).  
Take the accessory pack out of the oven.  
Check to be sure that no range parts have  
come loose during shipping.  
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION  
Depending on your range, you’ll find the  
and serial numbers on a label on the front frame  
of the range, behind the storage drawer, kick  
panel or broiler drawer.  
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Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations  
GAS SUPPLY  
Your range is designed to operate at a pressure  
of 4“ of water column on natural gas or, if designed  
for LP gas (propane or butane), 10” of water  
column. Make sure you are supplying your range  
with the type of gas for which it is designed. This  
range is convertible for use on natural or propane  
gas, if you decide to use this range on a different  
type of gas, conversion adjustments must be  
made by a service technician or other qualified  
person before attempting to operate the range on  
that gas.  
For proper operation, the pressure of natural gas  
supplied to the regulator must be between 4“ and  
of water column. For LP gas, the pressure  
supplied must be between 10” and 13” of water  
column. When checking for proper operation of  
the regulator, the inlet pressure must beat least  
1“ greater than the operating (manifold) pressure  
as given above. The pressure regulator located  
at the inlet of the range manifold must remain in  
the supply line regardless of whether natural or  
LP gas is being used. A flexible metal appliance  
connector used to connect the range to the gas  
supply line should have an I.D. of 1/2” and be  
5 feet in length (shorter and longer lengths are  
acceptable) for ease of installation. In Canada,  
flexible connectors must be single wall metal  
connectors no longer than 6 feet in length.  
2
THE  
TO GAS  
Shut off the main gas supply valve before  
disconnecting the old range and leave it off until  
new hook-up has been completed. Don’t forget  
to relight the pilot on other gas appliances when  
you turn the gas back on.  
Because hard piping restricts movement of the  
range, the use of an A.  
flexible  
metal appliance connector is recommended  
unless local codes require a hard-piped connection.  
Never use an old connector when installing a  
new range. the hard piping method is used,  
you must carefully align the pipe; the range  
cannot be moved after the connection is made.  
To prevent gas leaks, put pipe joint compound  
on, or wrap pipe thread tape with Teflon*  
around, male (external) pipe threads.  
Teflon: Registered trademark of DuPont  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
1 . Install a manual gas line shut-off valve in the  
CONNECT THE RANGE TO GAS  
Flexible Connector Hookup  
Pressure  
gas line in an easily accessed location outside of  
the range. Make sure everyone operating the  
range knows where and how to shut off the gas  
supply to the range.  
Regulator  
2. Install male 1/2” flare union adapter to the  
1/2” NPT internal thread elbow at inlet of  
regulator. Use a backup wrench on the regulator  
fitting to avoid damage.  
When installing the range from the front,  
remove the 90° elbow for easier installation.  
3. Install male 1/2” or 3/4” flare union adapter  
to the NPT internal thread of the manual shut-  
off valve, taking care to back-up the shut-off  
valve to keep it from turning.  
-.  
.
I@
Q-  
(provided)  
Flex  
Connector  
(6 ft. max.)  
Adapter  
Connect flexible metal appliance connector  
to the adapter on the range. Position range  
to permit connection at the shut-off valve.  
Gas  
Shut-off  
5. When all connections have been made, make  
sure all range controls are in the off position and  
turn on the main gas supply valve. Use a liquid  
leak detector at all joints and connections to  
check for leaks in the system.  
Rigid Pipe Hookup  
CAUTION: DO NOT USE A FLAME TO  
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.  
Pressure  
Regulator  
When using test pressures greater than 1/2 psig  
to pressure test the gas supply system of the  
residence, disconnect the range and individual  
shut-off valve from the gas supply piping. When  
using test pressures of 1/2 psig or less to test the  
gas supply system, simply isolate the range from  
the gas supply system by closing the individual  
shut-off valve.  
Nipple Union  
Iron Pipe  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
Elect rical Requ irem en t s  
Usage Situations where Appliance  
Power Cord will be Disconnected Infrequently.  
An adapter maybe used only on a 15-amp  
circuit. Do not use an adapter on a 20-amp  
circuit. Where local codes permit, a  
60 Hertz, properly grounded branch  
circuit protected by a 15-amp or 20-amp circuit  
breaker or time delay fuse.  
TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be  
made to a properly grounded two-prong wall  
receptacle by the use of a UL-listed adapter,  
available at most hardware stores. The larger  
slot in the adapter must be aligned with the  
larger slot in the wall receptacle to provide  
proper polarity in the connection of the  
power cord.  
Extension Cord Cautions  
Because of potential safety hazards associated  
with certain conditions, we strongly recommend  
against the use of an extension cord. However,  
if you still elect to use an extension cord, it is  
absolutely necessary that it be a UL-listed,  
3-wire grounding-type appliance extension cord  
and that the current carrying rating of the cord  
in amperes be equivalent to, or greater than,  
the branch circuit rating.  
TEMPORARY METHOD  
,
(ADAPTER PLUGS NOT  
PERMiTTED IN CANAD
Grounding  
IMPORTANT-(Please read carefu lly)  
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE  
MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.  
,
a’  
/
The power cord of this appliance is equipped  
with a three-prong (grounding) plug which  
mates with a standard three-prong grounding  
wall receptacle  
ENSURE PROPER  
GROUND AND  
FIRM CONNECTION  
BEFORE USE  
PREFERRED  
to minimize the  
METHOD  
possibility of  
electric shock  
ALIGN LARGE  
PRONGS/SLOTS  
o
hazard from  
this appliance.  
The customer  
ENSURE PROPER  
CAUTION: Attaching the adapter ground  
terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw  
does not ground the appliance unless the cover  
screw is metal, and not insulated, and the wall  
receptacle is grounded through the house  
wiring. The customer should have the circuit  
checked by a qualified electrician to make sure  
the receptacle is properly grounded.  
should have the  
GROUND EXISTS  
wall receptacle  
BEFORE USE  
and circuit  
checked by a  
qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle  
is properly grounded.  
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle is  
encountered, it is the personal responsibility and  
obligation of the customer to have it replaced with  
a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle.  
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,  
CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND)  
PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD.  
When disconnecting the power cord from the  
adapter, always hold the adapter with one hand.  
If this is not done, the adapter ground terminal  
is very likely to break with repeated use. Should  
this happen, DO NOT USE the appliance until a  
proper ground has again been established.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (continued)  
Quality of Flames  
The combustion quality of burner flames needs  
Sat iat ion s wh ere Applian ce  
to be determined visually.  
Cord will be Discon n ect ed Frequ en t ly.  
If burner flames look like (A), call for service.  
Normal burner flames should look like (B) or  
(C), depending on the type of gas you use.  
With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer  
cones is normal.  
Do not use an adapter plug in these situations  
because disconnecting of the power cord places  
undue strain on the adapter and leads to eventual  
failure of the adapter ground terminal. The customer  
should have the two-prong wall receptacle replaced  
with a three-prong (grounding) receptacle by a  
qualified electrician before using the appliance.  
(A) Yellow  
Call for service  
The installation of appliances designed for  
mobile home installation must conform with the  
Manufactured Home Construction and Safety  
Standard, Title 24  
Part 3280 (formerly the  
(B) Yellow t ips on  
ou t er  
Normal for LP gas  
Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction  
and Safety, Title 24, HUD, Part 280) or, when  
such standard is not applicable, the Standard for  
Manufactured Home Installations, latest edition  
(Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and  
Set-Ups), ANSI  
latest edition, or with  
(C) Soft blu e flam es-  
Normal for natural gas  
local codes. In Canada, mobile home installation  
must be in accordance with the current  
Mobile Home Installation  
Code.  
Electric Disconnect  
1 . Locate disconne  
plug on the range b  
2. Pinch sides of  
connector and pull  
out of range back.  
CHECK IGNITION OF OVEN BURNER  
The oven is designed to operate quietly and  
automatically. To operate the oven, press the  
BAKE pad and then press the INCREASE pad  
until “350°” appears in the display. After 30-90  
seconds, the oven burner will ignite and burn  
until the set temperature is reached. The oven  
burner will continue to cycle on and off as  
necessary to maintain the oven at the temperature  
indicated by the display.  
SEAL THE OPENINGS  
To check ignition of the broil burner, press the  
BROIL pad and then the INCREASE or DECREASE  
pad. After 30-90 seconds, the broil burner will ignite.  
The oven requires electrical power to operate. In  
the case of a power outage, the oven burners on  
these models cannot be lit manually with a match.  
Gas will not flow unless the glow bar is hot.  
Seal any openings in the wall behind the range  
and in the floor under the range when hookups  
are completed.  
CHECK SURFACE BURNER IGNITION  
If the oven is in use when a power outage occurs,  
the oven burner shuts off and cannot be  
until power is restored.  
Operation of all cooktop and oven burners should  
be checked after range and gas supply lines have  
been carefully checked for leaks.  
Push in one of the surface burner controls and  
turn it to the  
position. You will hear a  
snapping sound indicating proper operation of  
the spark module. Once the air has been purged  
from the supply lines, burner should light within  
4 seconds. After burner lights, rotate knob out of  
the LITE position. Try each burner in succession  
until all burners have been checked.  
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To determine  
ADJUST BROIL AND OVEN BURNER AIR  
if the bottom  
burner  
adjustment shutters for the top and bottom  
flames are  
burners regulate the flow of air to the flames.  
burning  
properly,  
remove the  
oven bottom  
and the  
burner baffle (see below). Flames should have  
approximately 1“ blue cones and, if range is  
supplied with natural gas, should burn with no  
yellow tipping. (With most LP gas, small yellow  
tips at the end of outer cones are normal.)  
Flames should not lift off burner ports. If lifting  
is observed,  
reduce air shutter  
opening until flames are stabilized. With the  
baffle in place, the flames should burn steady  
and should not extend past the edges of the  
burner baffle.  
The air adjustment shutter for the top (broil)  
burner is in the center of the rear wall of the oven.  
To remove the oven bottom:  
1 . Remove the knurled screws holding down rear  
of the oven bottom.  
The flames for the top (broil) burner should be  
steady with approximately 1“ blue cones and should  
not extend out over the edges of the burner baffle.  
2. Grasp the oven bottom at finger slots on  
side.  
3. Lift the rear of the oven bottom enough to  
clear the lip of the range frame, then pull out.  
—–Remove Screw  
Burner Baffle  
The shutter for the bottom (oven) burner is near  
the back wall behind the storage drawer or the  
kick panel (depending on the model). Remove  
the drawer or panel. (See Care and Cleaning  
section in this book.)  
To adjust the flow of air to either burner, loosen  
the Phillips head screw and rotate the shutter  
toward open or closed position as needed.  
To remove the burner baffle (on some models):  
1 .  
a
nut driver to remove the 1/4” h ex-h ead  
screw sh own in t h e illu st rat ion above. Do  
n ot rem ove an y ot h er screws.  
Pull baffle straight out until it is free from the  
slot that holds it at rear of oven.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
LEVELING THE RANGE  
1 . Remove the storage  
drawer, broiler drawer  
or kick panel.  
2. Use a 3/16”  
end or socket wrench to  
back out both rear  
leveling legs  
approximately two  
turns.  
3. Use a l%” open-end  
or adjustable wrench to  
back out the front  
2 . Locate the outside  
of the device  
toward the center of the range from the marked  
edge of the range.  
leveling legs two turns.  
3. Using the device as a template, mark the  
position of the hole for  
4. For wood construction, drill a pilot hole at an  
angle of 20 degrees from the horizontal. A nail or  
awl may be used if a drill is not available.  
4. Install the oven  
screw.  
shelves in the oven and  
position the range where it will be installed.  
5. Check for levelness by placing a spirit level or a  
cup, partially filled with water, on one of the oven  
racks. If using a spirit level, take two readings—with  
the level placed diagonally first in one direction and  
then the other.  
6. Adjust the leveling legs until the range is level.  
7. After the range is level, slide the range away from  
the wall so that the Anti-Tip device can be installed.  
Mount the Anti-Tip device with the screw provided.  
For cement or concrete construction, you  
will need a 1/4” x  
lag bolt and a 1/2”  
sleeve anchor, which are not provided. Drill  
the recommended size hole for the hardware.  
Install the sleeve anchor into the drilled hole and  
then install the lag bolt through the device. The  
bolts must be properly tightened as recommended  
for the hardware.  
INSTALLING THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE  
Range must be secured with an approved  
Anti-Tip device.  
Unless properly installed, the range could be  
tipped by you or a child standing, sitting or  
leaning on an open door.  
After installing the Anti-Tip device, verify that  
it is in place by carefully attempting to tilt the  
range forward.  
5. Slide the range against the wall, and check for  
proper installation by grasping the front edges of  
the rear surface unit openings and carefully  
attempting to tilt the range forward.  
This range has been designed to meet all  
recognized industry tip standards for all normal  
conditions.  
The use of this device does not preclude  
tipping of the range when not properly installed.  
If the Anti-Tip device supplied with the range  
does not fit this application, use the universal  
Anti-Tip device WB02X7909.  
WHEN ALL HOOKUPS ARE  
MAKE SURE ALL CONTROLS ARE LEFT IN THE OFF  
POSITION.  
1 . Mark the wall where the RIGHT EDGE of the  
range is to be located. Be sure to allow for the  
countertop overhang if you intend to install the  
range next to cabinets.  
SURE THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION  
AIR TO THE  
IS UNOBSTRUCTED.  
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HOW TO CONVERT THE RANGE FOR USE  
WITH 1P GAS OR NATURAL GAS  
e: On some models the  
valve may be in a  
different location.  
TOOLS REQUIRED:  
T-10  
(for sealed burners)  
1/2” and 3/4” open-end wrench  
Flat blade screwdriver (small)  
Nut drivers or wrenches: 7mm or 5/16”  
(depending on the size of the spuds)  
If it is this regulator:  
1 . Use a coin to remove the cap from the  
pressure regulator.  
2. Turn the cap over and hook it into the slots.  
The type of gas to be used should now be visible  
on the top of the cap.  
PREPARE RANGE FOR CONVERSION  
(1 ) Tu rn off gas su pply at t h e wall.  
(2 ) Tu rn off t h e elect rical power t o t h e ran ge.  
If range has not yet been connected to gas supply,  
or if flexible connection was made, range maybe  
pulled out from the wall to make conversion easier.  
Note: On some models the shut-off valve  
may be in a different location.  
CONVERT THE PRESSURE REGULATOR  
WARNING: Do not remove the pressure  
regulator from the range.  
1 . For models equipped with sealed burners,  
remove the storage drawer, broiler drawer or  
kick panel and locate the pressure regulator at  
rear of the range.  
this protective cap  
except for conversion  
Cap Assembly  
Remove Screws  
Access Cover  
If it is this regulator:  
1 . Unscrew the plastic-protected hex-nut cap  
On some models, you may have to remove an  
access cover also.  
For models equipped with dual burners, remove  
the cooktop and locate the pressure regulator at  
right rear of range.  
from the regulator.  
2. Carefully pry the protective plastic cap off  
the threaded metal cap. Gently pull the plastic  
washer off the threads on the other side of the  
metal cap.  
3. Push the plastic cap onto the end of the metal  
cap displaying the type of gas you are converting  
to. Press the attached plastic washer onto the  
threads on the other side of the metal cap.  
Follow the directions in or B that  
o
your regulator type.  
4. Screw the hex-nut cap back into the regulator.  
Do not overtighten.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
HOW TO CONVERT THE RANGE FOR USE  
WITH 1P GAS OR NATURAL GAS (continued)  
Orifice Spuds for  
LP orifice spuds are in a small plastic bag packed  
with this Use and Care book. LP orifice spuds  
have a 2-digit number and the Letter “L” on  
one side. Each orifice spud will also have 1 or 2  
grooves on one side, denoting the location on  
the range where it is to be installed.  
CONVERTING SURFACE BURNERS  
Burner Cap  
1 . Remove grates, burner caps and burner heads.  
Orifice Spuds for Converting to  
Gas:  
2. Remove burner bases by unscrewing the 3  
small screws in each base. Lift burner  
straight out.  
Natural gas orifice spuds have a 3-digit number  
on one side. Each orifice spud will also have 1, 2  
or 3 grooves on one side, denoting the location  
on the range where it is to be installed.  
DO NOT disconnect the wires from the burner  
bases unless the cooktop needs to be raised.  
3. Remove the brass orifice spud under each  
burner base by unscrewing spud from fitting with  
a 7mm or 5/16” wrench (depending on the size of  
your spuds). Apply a 3/4” wrench to the hex on  
the gas inlet tube as a back-up when removing  
spud to prevent the aluminum tube from twisting.  
4. Install orifice spuds according to one of the  
following diagrams (see or  
), for LP gas  
or natural gas, depending on which you are  
converting to.  
Front of Range  
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5 . To prevent leakage, make sure the orifice  
spuds are securely screwed into the gas inlet  
tubes. Use a small wrench to hold the inlet tube  
hex to prevent it from twisting.  
CONVERT THE OVEN BURNER ORIFICES  
Oven Burner  
1 . Remove oven door, storage drawer or broiler  
drawer, oven bottom and burner baffle. The  
lower burner orifice spud is located behind the  
storage drawer, broiler drawer or kick panel. (On  
some models, a metal shield must be removed to  
access the orifice.)  
6. Put old  
spuds back in the bag to save  
for possible future conversion.  
Note: If an orifice spud is accidentally  
dropped, the cooktop  
can be  
by  
2. To con vert t o  
gas,  
use a 1/2” wrench to turn  
the lower burner orifice  
spud clockwise. Tighten the  
spud only until it is snug.  
To prevent damage, do  
not overtighten the spud.  
the 2 front clips  
with a large flat  
blade screwdriver.  
DO NOT attempt to raise the cooktop without  
removing all 4 burner bases.  
To con vert t o n at u ral gas,  
If wires were disconnected to remove the  
cooktop, feed wires through the burner holes in  
the cooktop. Attach to each burner electrode  
terminal carefully, making sure not to bend the  
terminal. Then lower cooktop until it snaps  
over the clips.  
loosen the spud about 2 turns.  
Broil Burner  
Electrode  
7. Carefully insert burner bases straight down  
with the tube over the orifice spud. Replace the  
screws, m ak in g su re t h e t all screw is  
opposit e t h e bu rn er elect rode in each  
bu rn er base.  
To con vert t o  
gas, use a 1/2” wrench to  
turn the upper burner orifice spud clockwise.  
Tighten spud only until it is snug with the base.  
To prevent damage, do not overtighten spud.  
To con vert t o n at u ral gas, loosen the spud  
about 2 turns.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
HOW TO CONVERT THE RANGE FOR USE  
WITH 1P GAS OR NATURAL GAS (continued)  
CONVERT TOP BURNER VALVES  
CONVERT AIR ADJUSTMENT SHUTTER(S)  
For gas, loosen the  
Phillips head screw and  
rotate the shutter to the  
full open position. With  
baffle in place, flames  
Screw  
Air Shutter  
should have approximately  
l-inch blue cones and  
should not extend beyond  
the edges of the burner baffle. After 30 seconds  
of burner operation, check for flames lifting off  
burner ports. If lifting is observed, gradually  
reduce air shutter opening until flames are  
stabilized.  
For n at u ral gas, the shutter should be open  
1/2” or about 3/4 of the way open.  
height as the top of the burner.  
4. Replace knobs.  
5. Check for flame outage by opening and  
closing the oven door several times. If the flame  
goes out, increase the flame size.  
CHECK QUALITY OF FLAMES  
The combustion quality of burner flames needs  
CHECK FOR LEAKS  
to be determined visually.  
When all connections have been made, make sure  
all range controls are in the off position and turn  
on the main gas supply valve. Use a liquid leak  
detector at all joints and connections to check for  
leaks in the system.  
If burner flames look like (A), call for service.  
Normal burner flames should look like (B) or  
(C), depending on the type of gas you use.  
With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer cones  
is normal.  
CAUTION: DO NOT USE A FLAME TO  
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.  
(A) Yellow  
Call for service  
When using test pressures greater than 1/2 psig  
to pressure test the gas supply system of the  
residence, disconnect the range and individual  
shut-off valve from the gas supply piping. When  
using test pressures of 1/2 psig or less to test the  
gas supply system, simply isolate the range from  
the gas supply system by closing the individual  
shut-off valve.  
(B) Yellow t ips on  
outer  
Normal for LP gas  
(C) Soft blue flames-  
Normal for natural gas  
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POSSIBLE CAUSE  
PROBLEM  
Plug on range is not completely inserted in the electrical outlet.  
The circuit breaker in your house has been tripped, or a fuse has been blown.  
Oven controls not properly set.  
OVEN WILL NOT WORK  
Door left in locked position after cleaning.  
Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live power outlet.  
BURNERS DO NOT  
LIGHT OR DO NOT  
BURN EVENLY  
Burner holes on the side or around the top of burner may be clogged. Remove  
burner heads or burner caps and clean them with a toothpick. Make sure you do  
not enlarge the holes. Check the electrode area for burned on food or grease.  
BURNERS HAVE YELLOW  
OR YELLOW-TIPPED  
FLAMES  
(C) Soft  
Normal for natural gas  
(A) Yellow  
Call for service  
(B) Yellow tips on outer  
cones—Normal for LP gas  
If burner flames look like (A), call for service. Normal burner flames should look  
like (B) or (C), depending on the type of gas you use.  
With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer cones is normal.  
If range is connected to LP gas, check all steps in the Installation Instructions.  
BURNER FLAMES VERY  
LARGE OR YELLOW  
Make sure thermostat capillary bulb (located in upper portion of oven) is in  
correct position, not touching oven sides and not coated with anything.  
OVEN DOES NOT  
COOK PROPERLY  
Aluminum foil being used improperly in oven.  
Incorrect cookware being used. Check each cooking section for cookware tips  
or recommendations.  
Check common problems listed in Baking, Roasting and Broiling sections.  
Oven bottom not securely seated in position.  
Range electrical plug must be securely seated in a live power outlet. Check for  
blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.  
Review instructions in Oven Control, Clock and Timer section.  
CLOCKAND  
DONOTWORK  
Bulb may be loose or burned out.  
Electrical plug must be plugged into a live power outlet  
OVENLIGHTDOESNOT  
COMEON  
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PROBLEM SOLVER  
(continued)  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Improper air/gas ratio in oven. Adjust oven burner air shutters.  
STRONG ODOR  
An odor from the insulation around the oven liner is normal for the first few  
times the oven is used. This is temporary.  
OVEN WILL NOT  
SELF-CLEAN  
Oven temperature is too high to set self-cleaning operation. Allow the range to  
cool to room temperature and reset the controls.  
Door latch handle not moved all the way to the right.  
OVEN DOOR WILL  
NOT UNLOCK  
Oven must cool below locking temperature (approximately 30 minutes after the  
clean cycle is complete). Do not lock door with door latch except when using  
self-clean feature or the oven may lock.  
OVEN NOT CLEAN AFTER  
CLEAN CYCLE  
Oven controls not set properly. Review Operating the Self-Cleaning Oven section.  
Heavily soiled ovens require  
to 4 hour clean time.  
Heavy should be cleaned up before starting clean cycle.  
Self-cleaning cycle has been selected but latch handle was not moved all the  
way to the right. Move the latch handle.  
Latch handle was moved to the right but a program other than self-cleaning was  
selected. Move the latch handle to the right only when setting self-cleaning cycle.  
This is reminding you to enter a bake temperature (see Baking section).  
CONTROLBEEPSAFTER  
ENTERINGOVENTIME  
“F’’ANDANUMBER  
If the time display flashed “F-” and a number, you have a function error code.  
If function error code appears during the self-cleaning cycle, check oven door  
latch. The latch handle may have been moved, even if only slightly, from the  
latched position. Make sure the latch is moved to the right as far as it will go.  
Press the  
pad. Allow oven to cool for one hour. Put oven back  
into operation. If the failure code repeats, disconnect all power to the range.  
Call for service.  
If you n eed m ore h elp... call, t oll free:  
GE An swer Cen t er(”  
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consumer information service  
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Well Be Th ere  
With the purchase of your new Hotpoint appliance, receive  
the assurance that if you ever need information or assis-  
tance, we’ll be there. All you have to do is call-toll-free!  
800.626.20/70  
any  
appliance,  
service is  
your  
be answered promptly  
Answer  
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able  
Your  
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And  
call  
Answer  
service is  
day 7 days a week.  
In-Home Repair  
Service  
800-GE-CARES  
Service Contracts  
800-626-2224  
the secure  
will still  
that  
your  
product  
expires. Purchase a  
warranty is still in  
will provide  
Hotpoint appliance, scheduled  
time that’s  
Many  
repair service  
and  
receive  
a
substantial  
With a  
assured of  
prices.  
service  
Service  
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today or tomorrow;  
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days,  
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technicians  
appliance inside  
most repairs  
one visit.  
just  
For Customers With  
Special  
800.626.2000  
In d ivid u a ls qu a lified to ser vice th eir  
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exer cised , sin ce im p r op er ser vicin g  
m a y ca u se u n sa fe op er a tion .  
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YOUR HOTPOINT GAS RANGE  
I
I
WARRANTY  
I
Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or  
check to establish warranty period.  
I
I
I
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
This warranty is extended to the  
original purchaser and any succeeding  
owner for products purchased for  
ordinary home use in the 48 mainland  
states, Hawaii and Washington,  
In Alaska the warranty is the same  
except that it is LIMITED because you  
must pay to ship the product to the  
WHAT IS COVERED  
For one year from date of original  
purchase, we will provide, free of  
charge, parts and service labor in  
your home to repair or replace  
part  
range that fails  
because of a manufacturing defect.  
service  
or” for  
service  
technician’s travel costs to your home.  
All warranty service will be provided  
by our Factory Service Centers or by  
our authorized Customer  
servicers during normal working hours.  
Should your appliance need service,  
during the warranty period or beyond,  
call 800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737).  
Service trips to your home to  
adequate electrical, gas, exhausting  
and other connecting facilities as  
described in the Installation Instructions  
provided with the product.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
teach you how to use the product.  
Read your Use and Care material.  
If you then have any questions  
about operating the product,  
please contact your dealer or our  
Consumer Affairs office at the  
address below, or call, toll free:  
GE Answer  
Replacement of house fuses or  
resetting of circuit breakers.  
Failure of the product if it is used  
for other than its intended purpose  
or used commercially.  
800.626.2000  
consumer information service  
Damage to product caused by  
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.  
Improper installation.  
WARRANTOR IS NOTRESPONSIBLE  
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
If you have an installation problem,  
contact your dealer or installer.  
You are responsible for providing  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion  
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state  
To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.  
Warrantor: General Electric Company  
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:  
Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225  
This book is printed on recycled paper  
Part No. 164D2764P01 5  
Pub  
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