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How to get the best from Contents 5, 12, 14, 15. 17 Ant i-Tip Dcvicc Guide Consumer Services oven 11, 12 Problem Solver Adjlistnlcn- [)() 3–5 Surface Cooking 7 . 8 Tips 800.626.2000...
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HELP US HELP YOU... Before using your range, Write down the model If you received read this book carefully. and serial numbers. a damaged range..; help yOLI operate You’ll find them on kl l:lbel on [mediately contact the de:ller (or It is intended to builder) th~lt sold you the r~lnge.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Before Using Your Range. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE When using electrical appliances, basic safety Never leave the oven door open when you are precautions should be followed, including the watching the range. following: Always keep combustible wall coverings, Use this appliance only for its intended use curtains or drapes a safe distance from your range.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Oven or near the cooktop. Stand away from the range when opening oven DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE door. Hot air or steam which escapes can cause MATERIALS, GASOI.INE OR OTHER burns to hands, face and/or eyes. FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS Do not heat unopened food containers.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS — “ - - ” ’ ” u Surface Cooking Units as dry as appliance is cyuipped with different F’rest (~tl fr[)z.cn l’()(~ds ~~r r[loislute 011 ft-esh [’(~(?ds units. Select cookware having flat bo((onls” large enough to covel- [he surface unit heating elcmcnt.
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‘\, on page I () Oven Vent I)uct I I 1)lug-In Surface Units ...—.-. : ‘ : : ; \ . ~ c; — . — - . . - ..–-----— -—------ --—- -. in [he B:lk in:. Surface Unit (Jontrols for Surface Units...
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— — surface unit illdic:it{)r light wilt ANY hc:it COOKING TIPS Cookware Wrong i 1’ 1101 cc~tllbillcd with c)ttlct” tllcl:lt~. OVER 1 tNCH edge (JI. the tt.itll Iitlg tll(~t.e thiltl I itlch.
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Wok Cooking you LISe orl]y 21 tlLlt- They are av;]ilable HOME CANNING TIPS HOWEVER. 110 NOT (JSE LARGE DIAhll’;’i’I-iR – CANNERS OR OTHk;R LARGI; 1>1 AM HT[~f< 1>()’[,S THAN WATEf{, M(~st syrup (Jt SLIUCC nlixtures--- pressure canner, !:ilgc]-di:ll~3ete1 pots nlay be used. This is bec:luse b(~iiing wtlter tetnperatures (even Observe the I’ollowing Points in {;anning (1) using :1 pressure...
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USING YOUR OVEN oven Shelves stop-t{ )csks, S() th:it wtlell...
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USING YOUR OVEN CLOCKWISE Do Zt YourseZ~—Adjust the Oven Thermostat Increase temp If you don’t think the oven is heating at the right temperature when you are baking or roasting, you can reset the thermostat yourself. Pointer minutes arc not LInusu~d. likely [o be ~lccuratc ttl~ln the oven which ii repl;iced, COUNTER...
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BAKING Shelf’ Position Preheating Pan Placement ‘(1///...
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BAKING Baking Guides When Cookies Cakes Pies A c:ike b~lkeci in :i p:in ltlrgcr thiin tbt rccipc — crisper. thinner tlncl ~iricr recommences witl LISllil]ly bc Aluminum Foil entirely ct)ver }1 shelf with will clisturb the hctit circuitltion This baking. A smaller sheet (Ji foil may be used to spit lc)~er- by placing it on u lower shelf sever:]] inches Don’t Peek DO NOT...
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ROASTING by clry heat. Tender meat or poultry c~uT he ro~lsted uncovered in your oven. Roilsting tcmper:ltures, which should be low Luld Roasting is re:illy a baking procedure Ltsed for meitts. Roasting is easy: .jusl follow these directions: Turn the OVEN CONTROL knob to desired temperature.
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ROASTING ROASTING GUIDE in N’linutes Ilcr I}ound 1 S-22 — ‘- I 50 I ()()’ I 70’- I X5’ Well I) OIIC: I -25 I 40” ‘- I 50’’”;” I 50”- I ()() Well [) OIIC: 1 70’- 1 85[’ 1 70”- 1 80’”...
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BROILING by intense 1. If Turn the (IVEN CONTROL knob to BROIL. 2. Ptuce the nle~lt on the br(>itcr rtlck in [he broitcr p:tn. Turn food,” then usc tilncs given for second side :is :i :,11 ide t(,) pl-ef’~1.l.~d d~)neness. ( Wilel-e 2 [tl When OVEN CONTROL position :1s suggested in Broit ing Guide.
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BROILING GUIDE 5. When ~ur:inging I’OL)CI on the p:in. CI(J no( Ic’t t’:ltty edges. which Cclu Id scli I {)vcn with I’:lt dripping. Il;lng thin to(}ds. or 10 incrc:lsc t3rowniny. prchciit if’ desired. Quantity and/or -; III:LJ in sinylc I: I>cI. I 11), l/2 10 3/4 itlcl] tllic A inch (hick...
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P r o p e l ” C:II”C illlcl cicluling ilI”C i]ll[]ort:lrlt so your I“;lllgc will gilc y~)u ct’ticient :u]LI stltisl’:ict(lry scrvicc. I’{)llow these dircc(i(~ns c:lref’uliy in c:lring for it to help :issure — — . Receptacle do, it may not lie flat on the drip pan when YOU plug it hack Repeated lifting {)f’...
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Oven Vent Duct the (~pening Control Panel and Knobs with nlil(i rinse with polish Lily wi[b :1 cleansers, plastic scouring pads or oven cleansers on A 50/50” s~)ltlti~)n (}1’ \ineg:ir :Lnd hot w:ltcr st)lLltic)n in the proper (IF:F p~)sition. When Clear Groove in Stem Painted Surfaces...
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easier. I’t:lcc t /2 CLIp i n il stl~lt IOWJ gl:iss (~r pott~’!.
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CARE AND CI.EANING 11011-S CliltCllillg door, opcni[:l outside of” door:” ..“ LJs~ s(~il[) iill(l ~’iit~t’ to ” ” s i d e is C()()l. rinse, cleaners, clc:lnsing powders or...
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WARNING All ranges can tip. Injury could result. . Install the Anti-tip device packed with the range. Instructions. STABILITY DkJVICE INSTALI.ATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BRAC~,T HT NO. 342473 the screws proiided. The screws ure self-drilling in wood. ptyw~~od, particte and chip board, and nlost the riinge c:~rlnot be nloved back far enough for- enter the bracket, bracket forwtird iis required ~lnd attach to the floor...
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QUESTIONS? USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER OVEN WILL NOT WORK The circ Llit breilker in yollr ho\lse has been tripped. (Jr 21 set. The OVEN CONTROL knc~b not set at BROIL. FOOD DOES NOT BROIL PROPERLY Al llnl The OVEN CONTRO1. kn(}h not set :It BAKF.. FOOD DOES NOT ]>...
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We’ll Be There -- With the purchase that In-Home Repair Service 8006262000 Special Needs... Service Contracts 800-626-2224 Parts andAccessories 806626-2002 Individuals qualified to service their om appliances (;It] User maintenance instructions contained in this booklet cover procedures intended to be performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qu.dified ( ;c’t]llillc l{c>tlc.~i;ll l’2t Ils..
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Staple sales slip or cancelled check [ here. Proof of original purchase date FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY This warranty is extended to the WHAT IS COVERED original purchaser and any succeeding For one year from date of original owner for products purchased for purchase, we will provide, free of ordinary home use in the 48 mainland charge, parts and service labor in...
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