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Magic Chef CGW3330ADB Owner's Manual page 8

30-inch gas wall oven with self-cleaning oven

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ABOUTY)UR WALLOVEN
• Be sure oven controlis set in the OFF positionprior to
You can adjust the oven temperature if you feel the
supplying gas tothe appliance,
temperatureis too hotortoo cool.
• Yourappliance featurespilotlessignition. A globarwill
To adjust the oven temperature:
lightthe ovenburner.
• With this type of ignitionsystem, the ovenwill not
1. Press BAKE pad.
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operate during a power failure or ifthe oven is
2. Press• pad until 550° is
disconnectedfrom the wall outlet,
displayed,
l Bake] then
• No attemptshould be madeto operate oven during
a power failure.
3. Pressand holdBAKEpad
for3 secondsuntil00°
appears in display.
4. Press or press and holdthe
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• The oven temperature is maintained by cycling the
or V pad to select the
oven burner on and off.
temperature change
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then
• After the oven temperature has beenset, there will be
you wish.
about a 45 second delay beforethe burner ignites.This
• The oven temperature
is normaland no gas escapesduring this delay,
can be increasedor decreased
by 5° to 35°F.
• Duringthe clean cycle, and some extendedoven
cookingoperations, you may hear a "popping"sound
• If the oven temperature was previouslyadjusted,
when the burner cycles off. This is a normal operating
the change will be displayed.
sound of the burner.
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• Because eachovenhasits o wn personal baking
5.Timeofdaywill a utomatically
reappear i n display.
characteristics,do not expectthat yournew oven will
It is not necessaryto readjust the oven temperature if
perform exactly like your previousoven.
there is a power failure or interruption.
• You may find that the cooking times, oven
temperatures,and cookingresults differ somewhat from
Broilingand cleaning temperatures cannotbe adjusted.
your previous range.
• Allow a periodof adjustment.
• If you have questions concerning baking results, please
refer to pages 8, 11 and 12for additional information.

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