Kenmore 911. 47169 Owner's Manual page 21

Single 27"electric non self-cleaning wall oven
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TErJIFERA TURE ADJUS TMEN T
You may
feel
that ,your new
oven
cooks
differently
than
the oven
it replaced,
We
recommend
that,you use ,your new oven afe w
weeks
to become
more
familiar
with it,
following
the times given in ,your recipes as a
guide
If you think your new oven is too hot (burning
foods)
or
not
hot
enough
(foods
are
undercooked).you
can adjust the temperature
yourself
The appearance
and texture of foods
is a better indicator
of oven accuracy
than an
inexpensive
thermometer,
such as those found
in grocery
stores,
to check
the temperature
setting of your new oven, These thermometers
can vary by 20-40 degrees,
In addition,
the
oven
door must De opened
to read
these
thermometers,
Opening
the door will change
the temperature
of the oven,
To decide
how
much
to
change
the
temperature,
set the oven
temperature
25
degrees
higher (if foods are undercooked)
or
25 degrees
lower (if foods are burning)
than
the temperature
in your recipe, then bake,
The
results of this "test" should give ,you an idea of
howmuch
the temperature
shoufd be changed
÷
Press and hold down both
the BAKE and BROIlL pads
for 3 seconds,
until the dis-
play shows SF
Press
the BAKE
pad,
A
factory set 2 digit number will
show in the display,
usually
O0
3b.
4.
ff you think
the oven
is
not hot enough;
Press the UP
arrow pad to
increase
(+1 the temperature
up to +35°F.
If you Ehin_ the
oven
is
too
hot;
Press the DOWN arrow pad to
dec_.ase
(.) the temperature
down to-35°F.
Press the START
pad,
This increased
or decreased
temperature
setting will remain in memory
until the above
steps are repeated,
A power
failure will not
affect this setting
The Broil
temperature
will not be affected
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