The Oven Vent; The Optional Rotisserie; Accessory Canning Kit; And Caring For Your Range - Whirlpool RJE-3000 User Manual

30-inch free-standing electric range
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Pull knob and trim ring
straight
out. Remember
how the spring goes.
When baking,
always
leave at least 1% to 2 inches (4-5 cmj of
air space between
the sides of a pan and other pans and the Oven wall
for air circulation.
For best results.
get additional
information
on placing
pans, cookie
sheets
and other
utensils
from
the "Cooking
Guide."
The oven vent
There
is an oven
vent
under
the right rear surface
element.
When
the oven
is on, heated
air will escape
through
it. A went is needed
for air
circulation
in the oven
during
baking.
You can cook
on this surface
unit
while
the oven
is on. A warm
pan of food
will stay warm
on this unit while
the oven
is on. It may be warm
enough
to melt butter,
too.
Do not try to save heat or energy
by blocking
the vent. Poor
baking
can result.
Plastic
utensils
may melt if they are over the vent
while the oven is on.
The optional
rotisserie
If you
would
like a rotisserie
with
your
oven,
you
can order
a kit
(Part
No. 261880)
from
your
dealer.
Easy installation
instructions
come
with
the kit.
Accessory
canning
kit (Part No. 242905)
The
large
diameter
of most
water-bath
or pressure
canners
com-
bined
with
high heat settings
for long
periods
of time
can shorten
the life
of regular
surface
units and cause damage
to the cooktop
If you
plan
to use the cooktop
for canning,
we recommend
the
installation
of a Canning
Kit. Order
the kit from
your
Whirlpool
Dealer
or
Tech-Care
Service
Company.
SEE THE "COOKING
GUIDE"
FOR IMPORTANT
CANNING
INFORMATION.
Cleaning
and caring
for your range
Your range
is designed
to be easy to clean.
You will usually
wipe
off
spills
and
spatters
when
they
happen,
but you
will
sometimes
want
to
clean
under
and behind
the control
knobs
and surface
units.
This section
will tell you how to remove
those.
and what
to use when
cleaning.
Removing
and replacing
surface
unit control
knobs:
1. Be sure the control
knobs
are set to "OFF"
2.
Pull the black
knobs
straight
off.
3.
If the control
has a chrome
trim ring,
pull it straight
off.
4. Wash the knobs
(and trim rings)
in warm,
sudsy
water.
5. Replace
the trim rings
first.
If the control
spring
was removed,
put
it back exactly
as shown on the left.. . small end first.
6
Hold
the black
knob
so it points
to "OFF"
Push it straight
back on.
Removing
and Replacing
Oven Control
Knobs:
1. Be sure the knobs
are set to "OFF"
2
Pull each knob
straight
off.
3. Wash the knobs
in warm,
sudsy
water.
4. The knobs
are not interchangeable.
Make
sure you put the
adjust-
able Oven Temperature
Control
Knob
on the right
place.
and the
nonadjustable
Oven
Selector
Knob
on the other

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