Maytag ACCELLIS 2X MER6750 User Manual
Maytag ACCELLIS 2X MER6750 User Manual

Maytag ACCELLIS 2X MER6750 User Manual

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MAYTAG ACCELLIS
TM2X ELECTRIC
RANGE
MER6750
]__AYrAG
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Pages 1-3
_JACE COOKING
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Pages 4-5
Installer:Pleaseleavethisguidewiththis
appliance.
Consumer: R easereadandkeepthisguide
for future reference.Keep sales receipt
and/orcancelledcheck as proofof pur-
chase.
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
Dateof Purchase
COOKING
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Pages 6-11
_&
CLEANING
Pages 11-13
l_flE
YOU CALL ........ Page 1,,
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Page
15
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DE L'UTILISATEUR
Pages 16-31
If you havequestions,call:
1-888-4MAYTAG (1-888-462-9824)
1-800-688-2080( U.S.TTY for
hearingor speechimpaired)
(Mon.-Fd.,8 am-8pm EaetemTime)
Intemet: http://www.maytag.com
For serviceinformation,seepage 14.
DEL USUARIO
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Pages 32-47
Form NO. A/OZ/O0
Part No 8113p254-60
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74005247
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  • Page 1 MAYTAG ACCELLIS TM2X ELECTRIC RANGE MER6750 ]__AYrAG _l_Y ....Pages 1-3 _JACE COOKING ..Pages 4-5 COOKING Installer:Pleaseleavethisguidewiththis ..Pages 6-11 appliance. Consumer: R easereadandkeepthisguide for future reference.Keep sales receipt and/orcancelledcheck as proofof pur- _& CLEANING chase. Pages 11-13 ModelNumber l_flE YOU CALL ..
  • Page 2: In Case Of Fire

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Readand follow all instructions beforeus- NEVER heat unopenedcontainerson GENERAL IHSTRUCTIOHS the surfaceunitor in theoven. Pressure ing thisappliancetopreventthepotential r isk offire, electric shock, p ersonalinjury or dam- build-up in thecontainer may causecon- WARNING: NEVER use appliance age to theappliance as a result of improper tainer to burst resultingin burns, injury door(s),or drawer,if equipped,as a step usageof theappliance.
  • Page 3: Self-Cleaning Oven

    Turn p an handle toward center ofcooktop, Donot useovencleaners.Nocommercial NEVERallowchildrentosit or standon any not o ut i nto the room orover a nother sur- ovencleaneror oven linerprotectivecoat- part of appliance. face element. This reduces theriskof ingofany kindshouldbe usedin or around Childrenmustbe taughtthat theappliance burns, ignition offlammable materials,...
  • Page 4 Whenusingthe SpeedOptionsbasicsafety Make sure that all persons using this attendapplianceif heatproof precautions shouldbefollowed,including the appliance, especially children, are paper or plasticcontainersare following: closely supervised and properly in- placedinsidetheoven. If a plastic frozenfoodcontainer and/oritsfilm structedon howto usethis appliance. WARNING- To reducethe risk of burns, coverdistorts,warpsor isotherwise electricalshock, fire, injury to persons or Do notoperatethis applianceif ithasa...
  • Page 5: Setting The Controls

    SURFACE COOKING SURFACE COFITROLS Use to turn on the surface elements. An infinitechoice of heat settings is available from LOWto HIGH. The knobscan beset on or betweenany of the settings. SETTINGTHE CONTROLS 1. Placepan on surfaceelement. 2, Pushin and turnthe knobin either directionto the desiredheatsetting.
  • Page 6 GLASS-CERAMIC COOKING SURFACE Never let a pan boil dry as this will permanentlydamagethe surfaceand On Canadianmodels,the cooking surfacewill not operate during a self-clean pan. cycle. Neverusefoil-typedisposable contain- Cooktopmayemitlightsmoke andodorthet_rst few timesit isused. Thisisnormal ersor placea trivetor wokringbetween II Whena controlisturnedon,a red glowfrom theelement c an be seenthroughthe the surfaceand pan.
  • Page 7: Setting The Clock

    OVEH COOKIHG The electroniccontrol isdesignedforeasein programming. T hedisplaywindow on the controlshowstime of day, timerandovenfunctions.Messages will scroll to promptyour programmingsteps.All indicatorwordsare displayed in the diagram below to show location. _'_KE _!_!;i! _!_;i!!__ i_iiii ¸ • i•!•i_iiiii!i_i_i:_iiiii_ OVEHCOHTROLP DS C LOCK SETTING Pressthe desiredfunctionpad.
  • Page 8 BAKE PAD KEEPWARM Usefor bakingand masting. BAKING 1. Press BAKEpad. Press the BAKE pad to recall the set I For optimal food quality and nutri- tion, oven cooked foods should be temperatureduring preheat. 2. PressBAKE padagainfor 35(30 F or press kept warmfor no longer than 1 to 2 theAUTOSETpad.Eachadditionalprass To change oven temperature during...
  • Page 9 COOKTIME/STOPTIME PADS TIMER PAD _-"'"°'_ (CLOCK CONTROLLED OVENCOOKING) Thetimer may be set for anytime period Use to programthe oven to startand stop To Delay Startand Tum Off up to 99 hoursand 59 minutes(99:59). automaticallywhen baking or roasting.Cook Automatically: Thetimer operatesindependently of any time may be set from five minutes to other functionand can be set while an- 11 hoursand59 minutes(11:59).Theclock...
  • Page 10: Speed Options

    SPEED OPTIONS SETTINGTHESPEEDOPTIONS Speed Option- The Speed Options use a combinationof conventionalradiant heat from the bake 1, Placethefoodinthe ovenandclosethe Speed Options- .=__]!_ and broilelementswith added microwave ovendoor. energyto quicklycookfood. Plus,a Defrost cycle is includedto thaw food items. 2, Press the Defrost pad. 0:00 will be displayed.
  • Page 11 (OHTROL OPTIONS Press the AUTO SET pad - each 12 HOUR OFF(4) presschanges thetemperature b y5° The ovenmay be set to turn off after12 ToChangeFactorySetControlOptions: F, The control w illaccept changes hoursor stay onindefinitely.Thedefault from -35° F to +35° F. 1, PresstheSetup Options(O)pad and is set to turnthe ovenoffafter 12hours.
  • Page 12: Care And Cleaning

    CARE &CLEANING RACK POSITIONS- To DelaytheStartofa Self-Clean Cycle: CONVENTIONAL OVEN 1. Followsteps 1-4above. CLEANING THE O VEN 2. PresstheSTOPTIMEpad. STOPTIME mustbeflashingto setthedesired stop time. _CLEAN 3. As STOPTIME flashes, press the ap- propriatenumber p ads toenter thetime Use toset a serf-cleancycle. youwishtheoventostop.
  • Page 13: Control Knobs

    CLEAHIHG PROCEDURES COOKTOP GLASS-CERAMIC Do not use abrasive materialssuch as scoudngpads, steel wool or powdered Never use oven cleaners, chlorinebleach, am- cleanersas they will scratchglass. monia or glass cleanerswith ammonia. NOTE: Call an authorized servicer if the glass. OVEN INTERIOR ceramictopshouldcrack,breakor if metal or ;- Follow instructionson page 11 to set a aluminumfo# shouldmelt on the cooktop.
  • Page 14: Leveling Legs

    STORAGE DRAWER To assuretheproperreplacement bulb The storagedrawerat the bottomof the is used, order bulb from Maytag Cus. rangeis safe and convenientfor storing metalandglasscookware.DONOTstore turnerService.Call1.800.688.8408, a sk plastic, paperware, food or flammable forpartnumber 74004458.halogen bulb. materialinthisdrawer.Removedrawerto cleanunderrange. Toremove: Emptydrawer thenpulloutto the first stop position. Lift up front of drawerand pull to the secondstop posi- tion.
  • Page 15: You C All For S Ervice

    BEFORi YOU C ALL FOR S ERVICE MOISTURE COLLECTS IN BAKING RESULTS ARE NOT AS FOR MOST CONCERNS, TRY OVEN OR ON OVEN WINDOW. THESE FIRST: EXPECTED OR DIFFER FROM I This is normal w hencookingfoods high PREVIOUS OVEN. Checkif ovencontrolshavebeen prop- in moisture.
  • Page 16 IF YOU HEEl) SERVI(E Call the dealer from whomyour appliancewas purchasedor call Maytag Appliances Sales Company, Maytag Customer Assistanceat 1-888-462- 9824, USAand CANADAto locate an authorizedservicer. Be sure to retain proof of purchase to verity warranty status. Refer to WARRANTYfor further informationon owner'sresponsibilities for warranty service.

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