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ctmod install
MAYTAG GEMINITMELECTRIC RANGE • .............. ' Installer:Pleaseleavethismanualwith thisappliance. COOKING Pages 1-2 ....... Pages 3-5 I: . Consumer: Pleasereadandkeepthis manualforfuturereference. Keepsales receiptand/orcancelledcheckasproofof purchase• ModelNumber _i i I lOOKING ........ &CLEANING :_ '..!i", :;', _RE SerialNumber DateofPurchase ..... . ....... YOU CALL : Page 16 Inour continuingeffortto ira, i i ii , prove the qualityand performance ofour cooking ptroducts; it maybe necessary o make changestothe appliance withoutrevising thisguide: ii DE _ If youhavequestions, call: FormNo, AJ05/01 Pages 12"15 Page 17 Jl ..... :,. ii: i ;'i Pages 6-11 L'UTILISATEUR . Page 18 DEL USUARIO Page 3, .............. 1-800-688-2080 ( U.S.TTYfor 1-888-4MAYTAG (1-888-462-9824) hearingorspeech impaired) (Mon.-Fri., 8 am-8pmEasternTime) Internet:http://www.maytag.com Forserviceinformation,seepage17 Part No. 8113P293-60 .... -" h t t p : / / w w w . m a y t a g . c o rn 74005918 Litho U.S.A. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTflUCTIONS io ,uo,io., o,or GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ingthisappliancetopreventthepotentialrisk exposed toheatandmaybehighly flammable. of fire,electricshock,personalinjuryor dam- WARNING: NEVER useappliance door(s), or Donotuseorstorenearappliance, agetotheappliance asa resultofimproper usageoftheappliance. Useappliance onlyforits intendedpurpose asdescribed inthisguide, Toensureproperandsafeoperation:Appliancemustbeproperlyinstalledandgrounded byaqualified technician, > ALL RANGES _ CAUSE INJURIES TO PERSONS CAN TIP AND _ > INSTALL ANTI-TIPDEVICE PACKED WITH RANGE > FOLLOW ALL. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Toreduceriskoftippingofl fromabnormalusageor byexcessive loadingof the ovendoor,theappliance mustbesecuredby a properlyinstalled anti-tipdevice, drawer,ifequipped, asa stepstoolor seatas thismayresultinpossibletippingoftheappliance,damagetothe appliance, andserious injuries, If appliance is installedneara window,procautionsshouldbetakentopreventcurtains fromblowingoversurfaceelements, NEVERuseapplianceto warmor heatthe room.Failuretofollowthisinstruction canlead topossible burns,injury,fire,ordamage tothe NEVER wearloose-fitting orhanging garments whileusingtheappliance, Clothing couldcatch appliance, components ofthisappliance. utensilhandlesor igniteandcauseburnsif NEVERleavesurfaceunitsunattended asgarment whenusinghighheat.Anunattended ernents.comesincontactwithhotheatingel- pecialJy boilover couldcausesmokinganda greasy Toensureproperoperation andtoavoiddam- spillover cancauseafire. agetotheappliance or possibleinjury,donot Thisappliance isequipped withdifferent size adjust,service,repairor replaceanypartof surfaceelements. Selectpanswithflatbotthe applianceunless specificallyrecom- tomslargeenoughto coverelement. Fitting mendedinthisguide.Referallotherservicing pansizetoelementwillimprovecookingeltoa qualified technician, ficiency. COOKTOP NEVERstoreor usegasolineor othercombustibleor flammable materialsin theoven, nearsurfaceunitsor in the vicinityof this Tocheckif deviceis properlyinstalled,look appliance asfumescouldcreateafirehazard underneath rangewithaflashlighttomakesure or anexplosion. oneoftherearlevelingLegsisproperly engaged in thebracketslot.Theanti-tipdevicesecures the rearlevelinglegtothe floorwhenproperly engaged.Youshouldcheckthisanytimethe rangehasbeenmoved, IH CASE OF FIRE Turnoffappliance andventilating hoodtoavoid spreading theflame.Extinguish flamethenturn onhoodtoremovesmokeandodor. Thisappliance hasbeentestedforsafeperformanceusingconventional cookware. Do notuseanydevicesor accessories thatare notspecifically recommended inthismanual. Donotuseeyelidcovers,stovetopgrillsor add-onovenconvection systems.Theuse of devicesor accessories thatarenotexpresslyrecommended inthismanual cancreateserioussafetyhazards,resultin parlormanceproblems, andreducethelifeofthe If panis smallerthanelement,a portionof theelement willbeexposed todirectcontact andcouldigniteclothingorpotholder. Onlycertain typesof glass,glass-ceramic, ceramic,earthenware, orotherglazedutahTo preventgreasefires,do not let cooking silsaresuitableforcooktoporovenservice greaseorotherflammable materials accumu- withoutbreaking duetothesuddenchange lateinor neartheappliance, intemperature. Followutensilmanufacturer's Use only dry potholders.Moist or damp instructions whenusingglass. potho/ders on hot surfacesmayresultin a Turnpanhandletowardcenterof cooktop, steamburn.Do notletpotholders touchhot notoutintotheroomoroveranothersurface heatingelements, Donoruseatowelorother element. Thisreducestheriskofburns,ignibulkyclothwhichcouldeasilytouchhotheat- lionofflammable materials, orspillageifpan ingelementsandignite. is accidentlybumpedor reachedby small Alwaysturnoffaftcontrolswhencookingis children. completed. > Cooktop:Smother fireorflamein apanwith a lidor cookiesheet. NEVER heatunopened containers onthesur(SI_I.I_CT M01)fl_) faceunitor in theoven.Pressure build-upin COIl NEVERpickupormoveaflamingpan. thecontainer maycausecontainer toburstre- Topreventdamage toremovable heatingel> Oven:Smotherfireor flamebyclosingthe suitinginburns,injuryordamage totheappli- ements,donotimmerse, soakor cleanina ovendoor. ance. dishwasher or self-cleanoven.A damaged Do notusewaterongreasefires.Usebaking NEVERusealuminum foiltolinedripbowlsor element couldshortresulting inafireorshock soda,a drychemicalorfoam-type extinguisher coverovenracksor ovenbottom.Thiscould hazard. tosmotherfireorflame, resultin riskofelectricshock,fire,or damage Makesuredripbowlsareinplaceasabsence to theappliance. Usefoil onlyas directedin ofthesebowlsduringcooking coulddamage thisguide, wiring. t].tMENTS 1 Protective Liners:Donotusealuminum foilto Donotuseovencleaners. Nocommercial oven linesurfaceunitdripbowlsor ovenbottoms, cleaneror ovenlinerprotective coatingof any exceptassuggested in themanual.Improper kindshouldbe usedin or aroundanypartof installation oftheselinersmayresultinariskof theoven. electricshockorfire. "--------ELASS'LERAMi( "----COOKTOP Children mustbetaughtthattheappliance and utensilsin or onitcanbehot.Lethotutensils coolin a safeplace,outof reachofsmallchildren.Childrenshouldbetaughtthatanappli- Beforeself-cleaning theoven,removebroiler anceisnotatoy.Children shouldnotbeallowed pan,ovenracksandotherutensilstoprevent toplaywithcontrols or otherpartsoftheunit. oven excessive smoking, discoloration ofthe racksorpossible damage toutensils. V[:HTILATIH5 HOOD (!;ELt MODELS) (T Wipeupexcessive spillovers, especially greasy Cleanrangehoodandfiltersfrequently topreNEVERcookon brokencooktop.If cooktop spills,beforethecleancycleto prevent stuck- ventgreaseorotherflammable materials from shouldbreak,cleaning solutions andspillovers ins,flare-ups orflaming, accumulating on hoodor filterandto avoid maypenetrate thebrokencooktop andcreate It isnormalforthecooktop tobecomehotdur- greasefires. ariskofelectric shock.Contact aqualified tech- inga cleancycle.Therefore, avoidtouching the Turnthefan onwhenflambeing foods(such nicianimmediately, cooktop,door,windowor ovenventduringa as Cherries Jubilee)underthehood. Cleancooktop withcaution. Somecleaners can cleancycle. produce noxiousfumesifappliedtoa hotsurface.lfawetsponge,cloth,or papertowelis HEATIH6 [LtiMEHTS IMPORT,itHT SAF[TY HOTI([ usedona steam burn. hotcookingarea,becarefultoavoid NEVERtouchsufaceorovenheatingele- _HD ments,areasnearelements, or interiorsur- WARHIH5 DEEP fAT FRYERS faces ofeoven. SafeDrinking WaterandToxic Heating lements maybehoteventhoughthey TheCalifornia Enforcement Actof 1986(Proposition 65)reUseextreme cautionwhenmovingthegrease aredarkin color.Areasnearsurface elements quirestheGovernor of California to publisha panor disposing ofhotgrease.Allowgrease andinteriorsurfacesofanovenmaybecome listofsubstances knowntotheStateofCalifortocoolbeforeattempting to movepan. hotenoughto causeburns.Duringandafter niato causecanceror reproductive harm,and use,donottouchorletclothingorotherflam- requiresbusinesses to warncustomers of poOVEH(S) mablematerials contactheatingelements, dr- tentialexposures tosuchsubstances. easnearelements, or interior surfaces ofoven Usersofthisappliance areherebywarnedthat Usecarewhenopeningdoor(s).Lethotairor untiltheyhavehadsufficient timetocool. whentheovenisengaged intheself-clean cycle, steamescapebeforeremovingor replacing Otherpotentially hotsurfaces include: Cooktop, theremaybesomelowlevelexposure tosome food. areasfacingthecooktop,ovenvent,andsur- ofthelistedsubstances, including carbonmonForproperovenoperationandperformance,facesneartheventopening, ovendoor(s), at- oxide.Exposure to thesesubstances canbe donotblockor obstruct ovenventduct.When easaround thedoor(s)andovenwindow(s), minimized byproperly ventingtheoventothe ovenisin use,theventandsurrounding area outdoors duringtheself-clean cyclebyopening nearthe hotenough tocause burns. ventmaybecome (HILl) £ ETY awindow doorintheroomwheretheapplianceisand/or located. Alwaysplaceovenracksindesiredlocations NEVERleavechildren aloneor unsupervisedIMPORTANTNOTICEREGARDINGPET whileoveniscool.Ifrackmustbemovedwhile inareawhereappliance isin useor isstillhot. BIRDS:Neverkeeppetbirdsinthekitchen orin ovenis hot,donotlet potholdercontacthot NEVERallowchildrento sitor standonany roomswherethefumesfromthekitchencould element in oven. partoftheappliance astheycouldbeinjured or reach.Birdshavea verysensitiverespiratory burned, system.Fumesreleased duringanovenselfS[[f'QE_HIH50VEH CAUTION: NEVERstoreitemsof interestto cleaning cyclemaybeharmful or fataltobirds. children in cabinets aboveanappliance or on Fumesreleased duetooverheated cooking oil, Clean onlypartslistedinthisguide.Donotclean backguard ofa range.Children climbing onup- fat,margarine andoverheated non-stick cookdoorgasket. Thegasketisessential fora good pliance,dooror drawerto reachitemscould waremaybeequallyharmful. seal.Donotrub,damage, or movethegasket, damage theappliance orbeburned orseriously injured. SAVE THES[ IHSTRU(TIOHS FOR FUTURE RiFiREH(E SURFACE COOKING SURFACE COHTROLS Usetoturnonthesurfaceelements, Aninfinite choiceofheatsettingsisavailable fromLOW toHIGH.Theknobscanbesetonorbetween anyofthesettings. SETTING THE BeforeCooking AfterCooking _- Alwaysplaceapanonthesurfaceunit >- Makesuresurfaceunitisturnedoff. CONTROLS 1. Placepanonsurfaceelement, beforeyouturniton.Topreventdamageto range,neveroperatesurface _ unitwithouta panin place. 2. Pushinandturntheknobineitherdirection_ tothedesiredheatsetting, NEVERusethecooktopasastorage OtherTips areaforfoodor cookware. >- If cabinetstorageis provided directly >- Thebackguard is markedto identify whichelementtheknobcontrols.For example,indicates rightfront --_e element, 3. Thereisanindicatorlightbyeachpairof controlknobs.Whenoneor bothof the surfacecontrolknobsareturnedon,the lightwillturnon.Thelightwillturnoffwhen thesurfaceelements areturnedoff. 4. Aftercooking, turnknobtoOFF.Remove pan. DUALELEMENT (selectmodels) Selectglass-ceramicsurfaces areequipped witha dualelementlocatedintherightfront position.Tooperate,pressthe rockerswitch onthecontrolpaneltoward (_) tocontrolthe largeelement ortoward• tocontrol thesmall element. DuringCooking _ Besureyouknowwhichknobcontrols whichsurface unit. Makesureyou turnedonthecorrect surfaceunit. Cleanup messyspillsas soonas possible. abovecookingsurface, limitittoitems thatareinfrequently usedandcanbe safelystoredin anareasubjected to heat. Temperaturesmaybeunsafe foritems suci"as volatileliquids,cleanersor aerosolsprays. _- Begincookingonahigherheatsetting thenreducetoalowersettingtocornoletetheoperation. Neverusea high heatsettingforextended cooking. _- NEVERleaveanyitems,especially plasticitems,onthecooktop. Thehot _ NEVERallowa panto boildry.This airfromtheventmayigniteflammable coulddamagethepanandthe appliitems,meltor softenplastics,or inance. creasepressureinclosedcontainers causingthemtoburst. >- NEVERtouchcooktopuntil it has cooled.Expectsome partsof the _ cooktop, especiallyaroundthe surface NEVERallow aluminumfoil, meat probesoranyothermetalobject, other units,[o oecomewarmor hotduring cooking.Use potholdersto protect hands. thana panona suflaceelement,to contactheatingelements. MED.HIGH(8-9): Usetobrownmeat,heatoilfordeepfatfrying LOW orsauteing.Maintainfastboilforlargeamounts 2 of liquids. SUGGESTED ttEAT SETTINGS Thesize,typeofcookware andcooking opera- MEDIUM: tionwillaffecttheheatsetting.Forinformation Usetomaintain slowboilforlargeamounts of oncookwareandotherfactorsaffectingheat settings,referto "CookingMadeSimple" liquidsandformostfryingoperations. booklet. HIGH: Useto bringliquidto a boil. Alwaysreduce MED.LOW(3-4): Useto continuecookingcoveredfoodsor steamfoods. settingtoa lowerheatwhenliquidsbeginto boilorfoodsbegintocook. LOW: Usetokeepfoodswarmandmeltchocolate andbutter. OFF _ HIGH • " 3 4 ,..., _ _. MEDIUM ,.,..,,,,,.r./*cc-r=o*uw ,,,.. SURfA([ (s[t[cT MOD[[) GLASS-CERAMICSURFACE I OnCanadian models,thesurfacewillnotoperateduringa self-clean cycle. TIPS TO PROTECT THE GLASS-CERAMIC SURFACE > Before firstuse,deanthecooktop. (See Cleaning, page13.) >- Donotuseglasspans.Theymayscratch I Cooktop mayemitlightsmokeandodorthefirstfewtimesthecooktopisused.This isnormal. thesurface. > Donotallowplastic,sugaror foodswith I Whenacontrolisturnedon,aredglowcanbeseenthroughtheglass-ceramic surface, Theelementwillcycleonandofftomaintainthepresetheatsetting, I highsugarcontentto meltontothe hot cooktop.Shouldthishappen, cleanimmediately. (SeeCleaning, page13.) Glass-ceramiccooktopsretainheatforaperiodoftimeaftertheunitisturnedoff. When > Neverletapanboildryasthiswilldamage theHOTSURFACE lightturnsoff(seebelow),thecookingareawillbecoolenough to touch, thesurfaceandpan. Becauseofthe heatretention characteristics, theelementswill notrespondtochanges >- Neverusecooktopasa worksurfaceor cuttingboard.Nevercookfooddirectlyon insettingsasquicklyascoilelements, thesurface. | NOTE:Oonotattempttoliftthecooktop. ............. .............................................................. WARMING CENTER Do not usethec0okt0pif the glassis: brokenorif metalmeltsontOiLOa_Ian: authorizedservi(;er,_ n0t attemptto ' repairt yoU_if (selectmodels) Usethe WarmingCenterto keepcooked foodswarm,suchas vegetables, gravies andoven-safe dinnerplates, Pushthe switchonthecontrolpaneltoturn COOKING AREAS theWarmingCenteronandoff. Thecookingareasonyourrangeareidentifled by permanentpatternson the glassceramicsurface.Formostefficientcooking, fit thepansizetotheelementsize. Pansshouldnot extendmorethan1/2to 1inchbeyondthecookingarea. Formoreinformation oncookware, referto "CookingMadeSimple"booklet. > Neverusefoil-type disposablecontainers orplacea trivetorwokringbetweenthe surfaceandpan.Theseitemscanmark oretchthetop. >- Donotslidealuminum pansacrossahot surface.Thepansmayleavemarkswhich needtoberemovedpromptly.(SeeCleaning,page13.) > Makesurethe surfaceandthepanbottomareclean scratches. beforeturningontoprevent WARMING CENTER > Allfoodsshouldbecovered withalid >- To preventscratching or damage to the glass-ceramic top, do not leavesugar, saltorfatsonthecookingarea.Wipethe cooktopsurfacewith a cleanclothor oraluminum foiltomaintain foodquality, >- Whenwarmingpastriesandbreads thecovershouldhaveanopeningto allowmoisture toescape, papertowelbeforeusing. >- Neveruseasoileddishclothorspongeto cleanthecooktopsurface.A filmwillremainwhichmaycausestainsonthecookingsurfaceaftertheareaisheated. 14/.4,q_/IA/G CENTER Plastic maymeltontothesurfaceand beverydifficulttoclean. HOrSU,_F_CE _ L/GHTON DELS; COOKTOP HOTSURFACE LIGHT Thehotsurfaceindicator lightislocated atthe frontcenterofthecooktop.Thelightwill be illuminated whenanycookingareais hot,It wi)_ remain on,evenafterthecontrolisturned off,untiltheareahascooled, ceramiccooktop,cleanaftereachuse. > Useonlycookwareanddishesrec> Donotuseplasticwraptocoverfoods. >- To retainthe appearance ofthe glassommendedas safe for evenand cooktopuse. > AlwaysuseovenmittswhenremovingfoodfromtheWarming Centeras cookware andplateswillbehot. > It isnotrecommended towarmfood for longerthan one hour,as food qualitymaydeteriorate. > It is notrecommended to heatcold foodontheWarmingCenter. SURFACE COOKIHG, CONT. COIL ELEMENT SURFACE (SELECT MODELS) COIL ELEMENTSURFACE usinghighheatforlongperiods. I OnCanadianmodels,thetwofrontelemeritswillnotoperateduringself-clean. I Do not use oversizedcookware.Pans shouldnotextendmorethan1-2inches I Cleancooktopaftereachuse. beyondtheelement. To replace: Insertelementterminalsinto receptacle.Guidethe elementintoplace. Pressdownonthe outeredgeof element untilitsitslevelondripbowl. I Wipeacidorsugarspillsassoonasthe I Whenhomecanningor cookingwithbig ,,, cooktophascooledasthesespillsmay pots,usetheCanningElement(ModelCE1), TERMINALS discolororetchthe porcelain. ContactyourMaytagdealerfordetailsor Toprotectdripbowlfinish: call1-800-688-8408 toorder. DRIP ROWLS I Tolessendiscolorationandcrazing,avoid I Cleanfrequently.(Seepage13.) .................. ................................................. LIFT-UP PORCELAIN COOKTOP COIL ELEMENTS To lift: Whencool,graspthecooktopfront > Whenanelementison,itwillcycleon edge,Gentlyliftupuntilthetwosupportrods andofftomaintaintheheatsetting, 5 snapintoplace. To lower: Holdthecooktopfrontedgeand _ Coilelements areself-cleaning. Donot immerse inwater. carefullypushbackon eachsupportrodto release.Thenlowerthetopintoplace, Toremove:Whencool, raiseelement. Carefullypulloutandawayfromreceptacle, Thedripbowlsundereachsurfaceelement catchboilovers andmustalwaysbe used. Absenceofdripbowlsduringcookingmay damage wiring. To preventthe riskof electricshockor fire, neverlinedripbowlswithaluminum foil. Dripbowls willdiscolor(blue/gold stains)or craze overtimeifoverheated. Thisdiscoloration or crazingis permanent. Thiswillnot affectcookingperformance. OVEN COOKING Theelectronic controlisdesigned for easeinprogramming. Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions. Messages willscroJi topromptyourprogramming steps.Thedisplayshowsthelowerovensetat375°FandTIMER1setfor45minutes. Bracket line(upperleftside)coincides withmessage indisplay.ControlpanelshownincludesConvectBakefeature. f CANCELBake Clean Toasr_2 r,,eep Warm Light Bri3il 1 ,,,,., 4 One 7 "-_etJ 2 5 8 3 6 9 12HourOff TirnerBeepsCookTneBeeps ControlLock SorollSpeed DspLayDim TempCfF CANCELBake BtoiI Clean Convect Bake L 0 E R 0 % E @ afterfunction padsarepressed, removedfromovenbeforetuming NOTE: Thetemperatureor time will be on. automatically enteredfourseconds afterse> Prepared FeodWarning Follow lection. foodman_acturer's instructions. If a plasticfrozenfoodcontainer if morethan30 secondselapsebetween pressinga functionpadandtheAUTOSET and/oritscoverdistorts, warps,or isotherw!sedamageddu_ingcookpad or numberpads,the functionwill be ing,immediately discardthefood canceledandthedisplaywill returnto the anditscontainer. Thefoodcould previousdisplay. becontaminated. > Followthe manufacturer's directionswhenusingovencooking bags. Donotuseovenforstoring foodor cook'ware, ST_°mP e SetupOp'dons 0 CLOCK D spL_,yOn/Off \ >- Furtherinstructions willscrollin display >- Be sureall packingmaterialis Default Ligt-_ COHTRO[ OPTIONS Severalcontroloptionsareindicated under Torecallthetimeof daywhenanotherfunction isshowing,pressCLOCKpad.Clocktimecannotbechangedwhenthe ovenhasbeenprogrammedforclockcontrolledcooking,self-elean or delayed self-clean. SEfTING UPPER/,HI) [OW[I OV[H FUNCTIONS CANCEL PAD Usetocancelallprogramming excepttheClock andTimerfunctions. thenumberpadsonthecontrolFactory-set optionscan bechangedtoyourpreferences. AUTOSETPAD Seepage10formoreinformation. Usewithfunctionpadstoautomatically set: OV[N CONTROl P/`DS SITTING THE (lOCK > 350°Fbaketemperature > HIor LObroil >- Pressthedesiredfunction padforthe upperorloweroven. 1. PressCLOCKpad.Indicator wordTIME willflashinthedisplay. _- threehoursofcleaningtime >_ PresstheAUTOSETpadortheup- 2. Presstheappropriate numberpadsfor > fourminutesoftoastingtime propriatenumberpad(s)toentertime the currenttime.(Timeis in a 12-hour ortemperature, format.) >- A beepwillsoundwhenanypadis pressed. Aftera powerinterruption, thelastclocktime beforetheinterruption willflash. > A doublebeepwill soundif a programming erroroccurs. > 1700Fkeepwarmtemperature > tochangecontroloptions OVEN COOKING, CONT. BAKEPAD BAKING Useforbakingandroasting. CONVECTBAKING 1. PressBAKEpad, I If theTOASTING functionisoperating (SELECTMODELS) in the upperovenwhen loweroven I As a generalrule,whenconvection 2. Pressagainfor350°ForpresstheAUTO BAKEpad andtemperature are enbaking,set the oventemperature SETpad.Eachadditional pressofAUTO tered,the controlwilldisplayHEAT25° F lower than the conventional SETwillraisethetemperature 25° F. Or, INGDELAYED XMINfollowed byWAIT. recipeor preparedmix directions. presstheappropriatenumberpadsforthe Attheendofthedelaytheloweroven Bakingtimewill bethesametoafew desiredtemperature between100°Fand will startautomatically, minuteslessthandirections. 5500F. 3. Whenthe oventurnson,a redpreheat I Torecallthesettemperature duringproheatpresstheBAKEpad. indicator willlight. LOWER PREHEAT OYEN BRACKET I Tochangeoventemperatureduringcookbeup to 30%less.(Maintain conventionalroastingtemperatures.) ing,presstheBAKEpadandtheappropriatenumberpads. I Seeroastingchartin "CookingMade BAKE ICON I Whenroastingmeatusingthe convectionsetting,roastingtimesmay I Allow4-8minutesfortheupperovento Simple"bookletforrecommendedroastpreheat.AIIow10-16minutesforthelower ing temperature andtimes,and additionalbakingand convectioncooking oventopreheat. tips. I Allowatleast%inchbetween thebakingpanorcasserole andthetopele- BROILING mentin theupperoven.Loaf,angel foodorbundtpansarenotrecommended I IftheTOASTINGfunctionisoperating intheupperoven. in theupperovenwhen loweroven BROILpadispressed, adoublebeep 4. A singlebeepwill indicatethe ovenis preheated to the set temperature. The preheatindicator willturnoff. 5. Whencookingis complete, pressCANCELpad.Remove foodfromoven. I Do notusetemperatures below140° F will sound and display will read to keepfoodwarmor below2000Ffor TOASTING WAITX MIN. cooking.Forfoodsafetyreasons,lower temperatures arenotrecommended. I HIbroilisusedformostbroiling.UseLO broilwhenbroilinglongercookingfoods I Thebackpartof the lowerovenbake toallowthemtocooktowelldonestage element willNOTglowredduringbaking, withoutexcessive browning. Thisisnormal. CONMECT BAKEPAD (LOWER OVEN ONLY- SELECT MODELS) 1. PressCONVECT BAKEpad. I Whenbakingfrozen,self-risepizzasin 2. Pressagainfor325°ForpresstheAUTO SETpad.Eachadditional pressofAUTO SETwillraisethetemperature 25°F. Or, presstheappropriate numberpadsforthe desiredtemperature between100°Fand 550cF. 3. Whenthe oventurnsona redpreheat indicator will light and the _ convecticonwillbedisplayed. _ 4. A singlebeepwill indicatethe ovenis preheatedto the settemperature. The preheatindicatorwillturnoff. 5. Whencookingiscomplete, pressCANCELpad.Remove foodfromoven. the upperoven,placethe pizzaon a cookiesheetto avoidoverbrowning. I Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips, referto the "CookingMadeSimple" booklet. BROIL PAD I Nevercoverbroi/erpaninsertwithaluminumfoil.Thisprevents fatfromdraining tothepanbelow. I ingto Expectbroiltimestobelongerandbrownbeslightlylighterif applianceis installedona208voltcircuit. 3, Foroptimalbroiling, preheatthreetofour minutesoruntilthebroilelementisred. Usefor top browningor broiling.Forbest 4. Placefoodinovenleavingtheovendoor results, usethebroilerpanprovidedwithyour opentothefirststopposition(aboutfour range, inches). 1. PresstheBROILpad. 5. Follow broilingrecommendations in 2. PresstheAUTOSETpad for HI broil, "CookingMadeSimple"booklet. pressagainfor LO broil,or pressthe appropriate numberpadsto setdesired 6. Whenbroilingiscomplete,pressCANCELpad. Remove foodandbroilerpan broil temperaturebetween3000and 5500F. fromoven. TOASTING PAD (UPPEROVENONLY) Fortoastingbreadand productsthat are toastedina toasterortoasteroven. 1. PresstheTOASTING pad. 5. At the endof the settoastingtime,the displaywillreadTOASTING COMPLETE andbeepfourtimes.Onereminder beep willsoundevery30seconds for5 minutes oruntilCANCEL padispressed ordooris opened. 2. PresstheAUTOSETpadtoset4minutes NOTE:Foroptimalresultswhentoasting4-5 oftoasting time.Eachadditional presswill piecesofbreador othersimilaritems,follow increase thetoasting timeby10seconds, diagram belowforfoodplacement. TOASTING willbedisplayed, Or,presstheappropriatenumberpads tosetthetoasting timeinminutes and ! Toastingis basedontimenotternperature. I Formoreevenbrowning results,preheattheoven3-4minutes. ! the Toasting timeswill when ovenis hot orbeshorter whenrepeated toastingfunctions aredone. KEEPWARM secondsbetween 10secondsand10 minutes, Browning timemayvary,watchtoastingcarefullytoavoidover-browning. 3. TheAUTOSETtoasting time(4minutes) canbechanged foryourconvenience. To TOASTING I Foroptimal foodqualityandnutrition, ovencookedfoodsshouldbe kept warmfornolongerthan1to2hours. KEEPWARMPAD (UPPEROVENONLY) ! Foroptimalfoodqualityandcolor, foodscooked ontherangetopshould bekeptwarmforanhourorless. changetheAUTOSETtoastingtime, press ForsafelykeepingfoodswarmorforwarmingI TOASTING pad,enterthedesiredtime, breadsandplates, thenpressandholdAUTOSETpadfor severalseconds.Thecontrolwill beep 1. PressKEEPWARMpad. I andNEWAUTOSETENTERED will be 2. PressAUTOSETpadfor170oForpress displayed, theappropriate numberpadsfortemperaNOTE:TheAUTOSETtimeforTOASTturesbetween145°and190°FINGcanbesetfrom3tol0minutesoron 3. KEEPWARMand thetemperature seselectmodelsfrom 10 secondsto 10 lectedwillbedisplayed whenthefunction minutes, isactive. 4. If the lowerovenis operatingwhenthe 4. Whenwarmingiscomplete, pressCANTOASTING padispressed,TOASTING CELpad.Remove foodfromtheoven. NOTAVAILABLE - LOWEROVENIN USEwillbedisplayed. ToastTime*/ : Food Cold:Start SlicedWhiteBread3V2-4V2min. FOod Tortillas(flour) Waffles(frozen) ToasterBreaks**, ToasterPastry (unfrozen) ToasterPastry (frozen) 4- 4_/=rain. 3_/2 - 4 min. 4V2-43/4min ToastTime*/ ColdStart Zh- 3 min. HotPockets** 4- 5 min. Bagels 4V2-5 rain. EnglishMuffins 3V2-4 min. CheeseSandwich3V2-4V2min * Toastingtimes are approximateand should be usedas a guideonly. ** Brand namesareregisteredtrademarksof the respectivemanufacturers, To keepfoodsfrom drying,cover looselywithfoilora lid. Towarmdinnerrolls: - coverrollslooselywithfoiland placeinupperoven. - pressKEEPWARMand AUTOSETpads. - warmfor12-15minutes. I Towarmplates: - place2 stacksofuptofourplates eachintheupperoven. - pressKEEPWARMandAUTO SETpads. - warmforfiveminutes, turnoffthe ovenandleaveplatesintheeven for 15minutesmore. - useonlyoven-safe plates,check withthemanufacturer. - donotsetwarmdishesonacold surfaceasrapidtemperature changescouldcausecrazing. ................................................. OVEN COOKIHG, CONT. COOKTIME/STOP TIMEPADS ToDelay theStart ofCooking andTurn Automatically: TIMERPADS CLOCKCONTROLLED OVENCOOKING Off Useto programtheovensto startandstop automatically. Cooktime maybesetforupto 11hoursand59minutes (11:59).Theclock mustbefunctioning andcorrectlysetforthis featuretowork. 1. PressCOOKTIMEpad.COOKTIMEwill upto99hoursand59minutes(99:59). flash.Presstheappropriatenumberpads Thetimer(s)operateindependently of any toentercooking timeinhoursandminutes, otherfunctionandcanbesetwhileanother 2. Presstheupperor lowerovenBAKEor CONVECT BAKE(selectmodels) padand Both ovens may be set for clock controlledcooking.Tosetbothovens: 1, SetCOOKTIMEandbaketemperatures 3. forbothovens, 2. SetSTOPTIMEforbothovens, ThewordsSTOPTIMEmustbeflashinginthedisplaytosetSTOPTIME. To StartImmediatelyandTurnOff Automatically: 4. 5. Thetimer(s)maybesetforanytimeperiod ovenfunctionis operating,THETIMER DOESNOTCONTROL THEOVEN. selectthebaketemperature. COOKTIME willbedisplayed alongwiththetempera- 1. PresstheTIMER1or2pad.TIMER1or ture. 2 willflashrespectively, 0HR:00willappearinthedisplay, PressSTOPTIMEpad,Displayshows numberpadsto whentheovenwillstopbasedonanimme- 2. Presstheappropriate enterdesiredtime. diatestart. 3. TIMER1orTIMER2willbedisplayed. If PressSTOPTIMEpadagain.STOPTIME mustbeflashingto setthe delaystart bothtimersareactiveTIMER1+2willbe time. displayed. EXAMPLE: Tosetatimerfor5 minutes, Presstheappropriate numberpadstoenterthetimeyouwanttheoventostop. presstheTIMERI padandthenumber pad5. Thecontrolwillbegincountdown DELAYandBAKEwillbedisplayed, aflerafourseconddelay. 1. PressCOOKTIMEpad.COOKTIMEwill 6. flash.Presstheappropriate number pads to entercookingtimein hoursandmin- 7. Attheendofthedeayperiod,COOKTIME4. Thelastminuteofthecountdownwillbe utes. willbedisplayed alongwiththetemperadisplayed inseconds. ture. 2, Presstheupperor lowerovenBAKEor 5, Attheendofthesettime,"END"willbe section, displayed andonefoursecondbeepwill CONVECTBAKE(selectmodels)pad 8. Followsteps3-5inpreceding andselectthebaketemperature. COOK soundfollowedbytwobeepsevery30 TiMEwill be displayedalongwith the secondsforuptofiveminutes. Pressthe temperature, correspondingTIMERpad to cancel 3. Oneminutebeforethe endof the programmedcooktime,thelightwillturnon, abeepwillsoundandCHECKFOODwill bedisplayed. LightwillturnoffautomaticallywhenCANCELpadis pressedor afterovendoorisopenedandclosed, 4. Attheendofcooktime,theovenwillshut a preheatedoven,suchas cakes, offautomatically, "End"andCOOKTIME cookiesandbreads, willbedisplayedandfourbeepswillsound. ................................................ ...... Pressandholdthe corresponding TIMER padforseveral seconds.Afteraslightdelay thetimeofdaywillappear. 5. PressCANCELpad.Remove foodfrom oven. If the programis not canceled, therewillbelreminderbeepeveryminute forupto30minutes, OR PresstheTIMERpadandthe"0" number pad.Aftera slightdelaythe timerwill be canceled. NOTE:TheCookTime/StopTimereminderbeepsmaybechanged. SeeControlOptions (CookTimeBeeps), page10. 9 I Highlyperishablefoodssuchasdairy the beeps. products, pork,poultryorseafood are NOTE:TheTimerreminder beepsatthe notrecommended forde/ayed cookendofa settimemaybechanged. See ing. ControlOptions (TimerBeeps), page10. ! Clockcontrolledbakingisnotrecommended forbakeditemsthatrequire To Cancela SetTime: (ONTROL OPTIONS ToChangeFactory SetDefaultOptions: CONTROL LOCK(4) OVENTEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT 1. Controloptionsmaybechangedby se- Thefunctionpadsonthe controlcanbe lectingtheSetupOptions(O)padandthe Iockedto preventunwanteduseforsafety desiredoptionpad.(SeeOptionsbelow.) andcleaningbenefits.Thecurrenttimeof 2. Currentoptionwillappearinthedisplay, daywillremaininthedisplay, Ifyouthinktheovenisoperatingtoocoldor hot,youcanadjustit. Bakeseveraltest itemsandthenadjustthetemperature setlingnotmorethan10° Fatatime. 3. PresstheAUTOSETpadtochangethe option. ToAdjust: SCROLLSPEED(5) Thescroll speedof the messages in the 4. PressCANCEL padto setthedisplayed displaymay be changedfrom FASTto optionandexittheprogram. MEDIUM toSLOW.Thedefaultissetforthe mediumspeed. OPTIONS AVAILABLE: DISPLAY DIM (6) 12 HOUROFF(1) Thecontrolintensitymaybechangedfor easierreading. Thedefaultis setfor the Theovenmaybe setto turn off after12 highestintensity*....... . Thefewer..... the hoursorstayonindefinitely,Thedefaultis lesstheintensity. settoturnoffafter12hours, TEMP C/F(7) TIMERBEEPS(2) Thereare three choicesfor the endof "timer"reminder signals, Onebeepfollowedbytwobeepsevery30 secondsfor upto fiveminutes(default Thetemperature scalemaybechanged to Centigrade or Fahrenheit,Thedefault isset forFahrenheit. LANGUAGE (8) (selectmodels) 1. PresstheBAKEpad(upperor lower oven)andenter550° F, 2. PressandholdtheBAKEpad(upperor loweroven)for severalsecondsuntil TEMPADJisdisplayed. 3. PresstheAUTOSETpad-eachpress changesthetemperature by50F. The controlwillacceptchanges from-35°to +35° F. 4. iftheovenwaspreviously adjusted, the changewillbedisplayed. Forexample, iftheoventemperature wasreduced by 15° F,thedisplaywi]lshow-15° F. 5. Whenyouhavemadetheadjustment, presstheCANCEL padandthetimeof daywill reappear in the display.The setting). Thewordswhichscrollin thedisplaymay > Onebeepfollowedby twobeepsevery bechangedfromEnglishtoFrenchorSpanminuteforupto30minutes, ish. >- Onebeepfollowed bynootherbeeps. DEFAULT (9) COOKTIMEBEEPS(3) The controlcan be resetto restorethe factorysettingforeachoption, Thereare three choicesfor the end of "clockcontrolled cooking"remindersignals. DISPLAY ON/OFF(CLOCK) Thetime-of-daydisplaymay be shutoff >_ Fourshortbeepsfollowed by onebeep whenthe ovenis notin acookingorcleaneveryminuteforupto30minutes (default ingfunction, setting), >_ Fourshortbeepsfollowedby noother beeps, >> Fourshortbeepsfollowedby onebeep every30seconds foruptofiveminutes. ovenwill nowbakeat the adjusted temperature. OVEN LIGHTS Theovenlightsautomaticallycomeonwhen thedoorsareopened,Whenthedoorsare closed,pressthe LIGHTpad (upperor loweroven)onthecontrolpaneltoturnthe lightsonor off, Theovenlightswillnotoperateduringa cleancycle.Theovenlightswillcomeon automatically oneminutebeforetheendof a clockcontrolled cookingoperation. OVEH (OOKIHG, CONT. OVEN VENT Convecmode,s/" ,on/se,ec ,se u,pRACK ed : Useformostbakedgoodsona cookie withoneRollerGlide TM rackandtworegular flatracks, Whentheovenisinuse,theareanearthe ventmaybecomehot enoughto cause burns.NEVERblockthe ventopening. OVENVENTLOCATION To REMOVE OVENRACKS; _ " ong/ass-cemm/c,'ange nge Pullrackstraightoutuntilitstopsatthelockstopposition; liftuponthefrontoftherack > ForRollerGlide TM rack(select models), pull boththe rackglideandrackbaseouttogether. andpullout. > On a coil element _ surface, besurethe dripbowlinthevent locationhasa hole OVENVENT inthecenter.Donot OPEN,VG coverthe drip bowlwith aluminum the upperoven,steammay be visible comingfromthe ovenvent.This is nor- > Placerackontheracksupportintheoven; tiltthefrontendupslightly;sliderackback untilit clearsthelock-stop position;lower frontandslidebackintotheoven. RACKPOSITIONS perovenrackoutto removeor check food,graspthe top _- Whenputlingtheupedgeoftherack. _ LOWEROVEN > Conventional:Is equippedwith one RollerGlide TMrackandoneregularflat rack(selectmodels)or tworegularflat racks. 11 and5.(Seeillustration.) HALFRACKACCESSORY (LOWER OVEN ONLY) Ahalfrack, toincrease oven capacity, is avai[ab{e asanaccessory. It fitsin theleft, _ Isequipped withonerackandrackposition. RACK1: Useforroasting arge cutsof meat and Useforroasting slmall cuts ofmeat, cassepou)try,frozenpies,dessertsoufflesor angelfoodcake, andtwo-rackbaking. Threerack:(convection bakingonly, selectmodels)Userackpositions1,3 Allracksaredesigned withalock-stop edge. UPPEROVEN roles,bakingloavesofbread,bundtcakes or custardpies,andtwo-rackbaking. TWOrack:Userackpositions 2 and4, or 1and4. To REPLACE OVENRACKS; OVEN RACKS RACK2: Multiple RackCooking: foil. Whenhighmoisture foodsarecookedin real. sheetor jellyrollpan,layercakes, fruitpies,orfrozenconvenience foods, andforbroiling. _ _ _. b 5 , 3 _ Three-rack Convection Baking (Racks 1, 3 and 5) RACK5: (highestposition) Usefortoastingbreadorbroilingthin,nonfattyfoods. RACK4: Usefortwo-rackbakingandforbroiling. upperportion oftheovenandprovides space foravegetable dishwhenalargeroasteris Kitor dealer on theforthe lowerrack.ContactyourMaytag "HALF'RACK" Accessory call 1-800-688-8408 toorder. CARE &CLEAHIHG It is normalfor cartsofthe rangeto becomehotduringa cleancycle, > To preventdamage to ovendoor do | Topreventdamage toovendoor,donot | As theovenheatsandcools,youmay attemptto openeitherovendoorwhen hearsoundsof metalpartsexpanding theLOCindicator wordisdisplayed, andcontracting. Thisisnormalandwill notattempt toopenthedoorwhenthe LOCKindicatorwordisdisplayed, > Avoidtouching cooktop, door.window, orovenventareaduringadeancycle, I Duringthecleaning process, thekitchen notaffectperformance. shouldbewellventilatedto helpelimi- ! Wipeupsugaryandacidicspilloverssuch hatenormalodorsassociated withclean- assweetpotatoes, tomatoormilk-based ing. Odorswilllessenwithuse. saucespriortoaself-clean cycle.Porcelainenamelis acidresistant, not acid I It is normalfor flare-ups,smokingor > Donotusecommercial ovencleaners ontheself-clean ovenfinishoraround anypartoftheovenastheywilldamagethefinishor parts, CLEANPAD Useto set a self-cleancycle. (Only one ovenmaybecleaned atatime.Bothovens willlockwheneitherisbeingcleaned.) 1. Clean oven frame,door frame (area outside of gasket)and around the /_ J \ ._ _-__ ,_/_: ,--_,_,_.__-'_:_.,_;/__\_ _'_'_ A _'.,',,_.1_>//I _/ "_/ flamingto occurduringcleaningif the proofandmaydiscolorif spillsarenot ovenisheavilysoiled.Itisbettertoclean wipedupbeforea self-clean cycle. theovenregularly ratherthan towaituntil ! A whitediscoloration mayappearafter thereisa heavybuildupofsoil. cleaning ifacidicorsugaryfoodsarenot ! Wipeupexcessgreaseor spillovers to wipedupbeforethe cleancycle. This preventflare-ups.Foreaseincleaning, discoloration is normalandwillNOTafthebakeelementin theupperor lower fectperformance. ovencanbeliftedslightly(1 inch). .................................................................................................... CLEANING PROCEDURB 7. bedisplayedandthedoormaybeopened. WhentheoveniscooI,LOCwillnolonger 8. Wipeout theoveninteriorwitha damp cloth.Ifsoilremains itindicates thecycle wasnotlongenough. openinginthedoorgasketwithanonabra- ToCancelSelf-CleanCycle: sivecleanersuchas BonAmi*.These areasarenot exposedto cleaningtem- 1. PressCANCEL pad. peratures. 2. IfLOCisNOTdisplayed, openovendoor. 2. Removeovenracks.If racksareleftin duringa cleancycle,itmayimpairfunction andtheywill discolor.Turnoffthe oven lightandclosedoor. 3. PressCLEANpad, 4. PresstheAUTOSETpadfor 3 hoursof cleaning time,pressagainfor4 hoursand againif2 hoursofcleantimeisdesired, If LOCisdisplayed, allowoventocool. ToDelaytheStartof a Self-CleanCycle: > Be sureappliance is off and all partsarecoolbeforehandlingor cleaning.Thisisto avoiddamage and possibleburns, > Topreventstainingor discoloration, cleanappliance aftereachuse, >- If a partis removed,be sureit is correctlyreplaced. 1. Followsteps1-4above. 2. PresstheSTOPTIMEpad.STOPTIME BROILER PAN AND INSERT willflash. > Placesoapyclothoverinsertandpan; letsoakto loosensoil. 3. AsSTOPTIMEflashes,presstheappropriatenumberpadstoenterthetimeyou > Washinwarmsoapywater.Usescour- 5. CLEANING andLOCplusthecleantime wishtheoventostop. ingpadto remove stubborn soil. > Broiler panandinsert canbecleaned in willappearinthedisplayandbothovens 4. DELAYCLNandLOCwillbedisplayed, dishwasher. willlock. 5. Whenthedelayperiodiscompleted and 6. When the clean cycle is complete, cleaningbegins,CLEANING, LOCand BRUSHED CHROME CLEANED will be displayed.LOCwill thecleantimewillbedisplayed. (SELECT MODELS) remain onuntilthe ovenhascooled (approx. > Whencool,washwithsoapywater,rinse 1 hour), andbuffthesurface. >- Forheaviersoil, usea mildabrasive cleanersuchas bakingsodaor Bon * Brandnamesforcleaning products areregistered trademarks oftherespective manufacturers. CARE &CLEANING, (ore. CONTROLKNOBS pasteor DonAmi*.Donot useabrasive streaking thesurface.Rinseandbuff. > Topreventscratching, donotuseabra- > Removeknobsin the OFFpositionby pullingforward, cleanerssuchassteelwoolpadsor oven cleaners.Theseproductswillscratchor sivecleaners. > To restorelusterandremovestreaks, followwithStainless SteelMagicSpray* > Wash,rinseanddry.Donotuseabrasive permanently damage thesurface. cleaning agentsastheymayscratchthe NOTE,Used/ytowelorclothtow/peupspills, finish, espec/;_l/y acidor sugaryspills.Surfacemay disco/oror du//if so//isnot immediately re> Turnon eachelementto be surethe move_7-h/s/sespec/a//y/mpoftantforwh/te knobshavebeencorrectlyreplaced. surfaces. AmP,rubbingwiththe grainto avoid (Part#20000008)**. Chromewillper. manently bakeon. discolorif soilis allowedto STAINLESSSTEEL(SELECT MODELS) , , , , DRIP BOWLS - PORCELAIN GLASS - OVEN WfNDOWS & ODORS (SELECT MODELS) > Avoidusingexcessiveamountsof water Porcelainmaydiscolororcrazeifoverheated.whichmay seepunderor behindglass DONOTUSEANYCLEANING PROD. This is normalandwill notaffectcooking causingstaining. UCTCONTAININGCNLORINEBLEACH. performance. ALWAYSWIPEWITNTNEGRAINWNEN > Washwith soapandwater.Rinsewith > Whencool,washaftereachuse,rinse clearwateranddry.Glasscleanercanbe CLEANING. anddrytopreventstainingor discolorausedifsprayedona clothfirst. DailyCleaning/Light Soil-- Wipewith tion.Maybewashedinthedishwasher. > Do not useabrasivematerialssuchas oneofthefollowing-soapywater,white > To cleanheavysoil,soakin hot sudsy scouringpads,steelwoolor powdered vinegar/watersolution, Formu/a409Glass water,thenusea mildabrasivecleaner cleanersastheywillscratchglass. andSurfaceCleaner*or a similarglass suchasSoftScrub*anda plasticscourcleaner- usinga spongeor softcloth, ingpad. Rinseanddry.Topolishandhelpprevent GLASS-CERAMIC COOKTOP fingerprints, followwith StainlessSteel > Forburnedonsoil,removefromrange, (SELECTMODELS) MagicSpray(PartNo.20000008)**. placeonnewspapers andcarefully spray withcommercial ovencleaner.(Donot Neveruseovencleaners,chlorinebleach, Moderate/Heavy Soil-- Wipewithoneof spraysurrounding surfaces.) Placeinplas- ammoniaor glasscleanerswithammonia. thefollowing-DonAmi,SmartCleanser, ticbagandallowto soakseveralhours. NOTE:Callan authorizedservicerif the or SoftScrub*-usingadampspongeor Wearingrubbergloves, remove frombag, glass-ceramic top shouldcrack,breakorif softcloth.Rinseanddry.Stubborn soils wash,rinseanddry. metalor aluminumfoil shouldmeltonthe may be removedwitha dampScotchcooktop. Brite*pad;rubevenlywiththegrain.Rinse DRIP BOWLS - CHROME >" anddry. To restorelusterand remove streaks, followwithStainless SteelMagic (SELECT MODELS) > Spray*. > Whencool,washaftereachuse,rinse • Discoloration -- Usinga dampsponge anddrytopreventstainingordisco/eraor softcloth,wipewithCameoStainless lion. SteelCleaner*.Rinseimmediately and > To cleanheavysoil,soakin hotsudsy dry.Toremove streaksandrestoreluster, water,thenusea mildabrasivecleaner followwithStainless SteelMagicSpray*. suchasSoftScrub*anda plasticscouring pad.Do not useabrasivecleaning CLOCK AND CONTROL agents. > PAD AREA ENAMEL (PAINTED) - SIDEPANELS, > Toactivate"ControlLock"for cleaning, DOOR PANELS & HANDLES seepage10. > Whencool,washwithwarmsoapywater, > Wipewitha dampclothanddry. rinseanddry.Neverwipeawarmorhot > Glasscleanersmaybeusedifsprayed ona clothfirst.DONOTspraydirectly on controlpadanddisplayarea. surfacewitha dampclothas thismay damagethe surfaceandmaycausea steamburn. > Forstubbornsoil, usemildlyabrasive cleaningagentssuchas bakingsoda * Brandnamesforcleaning products areregistered trademarks oftherespective manufacturers. ]3 Toorderdirect,call1-800-688-8408. AIIowthecooktoptocoolbeforecleaning. General- Alwaysclean cooktopafter eachuse,or whenneeded,witha damp papertowelandCooktop Cleaning Creme (PartNo.20000001 )**.Then,buffwitha clean,drycloth. NOTE:Permanent stainswill developif soilis allowedto cookonby repeatedly usingthecooktopwhensoiled. HeavySoilsorMetalMarks-Dampen a "scratchless" or "neverscratch"scrubber sponge.ApplyCooktop CleaningCreme* (PartNo.20000001)** andscrubto removeas muchsoilas possible.Applya thinlayerofthecremeoverthesoil,cover withadamppapertowelandletstand30 to 45minutes(2-3hoursfor veryheavy soil).Keepmoistby coveringthe paper towelwithplasticwrap.Scrubagain,then buffwitha cleandrycloth. NOTE:Onlyusea CLEAN, DAMP PLASTICFINISHES- "scratchless" padthatissafefornon-stick TRIM& END CAPS cookware. Thepatternandglass will be damaged ifthepadisnotdamp, ifthepad issoiled,or ifanothertypeofpadisused. > Burned-onor CrustySoils- Scrubwith a"scratchless" or "neverscratch"scouringpadandCooktopCleaningCreme*. NOTE: Holda razorbladescraper at a 30° angleand scrapeanyremaining soil.Then,cleanas _ described above. Donot usetherazorblade for dailycleaning asitmaywear the pattern ontheglass. > MeltedSugaror Plastic- Immediately turnelement toLOWandscrapefromhot surfacetoacoolarea.Thenturnelement OFFandcool.Cleanresiduewithrazor bladescraperand CooktopCleaning Creme*. OVEN INTERIORS > Followinstructions onpage12to seta self-clean cycle, OVEN RACKS > Cleanwithsoapywater, > When cool,cleanwithsoapandwater, rinseanddry. MAINT[NAN(E OVENDOOR(S) Useaglasscleaneranda softcloth. NOTE:Neveruseovencleaners, abrasive orcaustic//quid orpowdered c/eansers on > Donot placeexcessiveweightonor plasticfinishes.Thesec/ean/ngagents w/i/ standonanopenovendoor.Thiscould scratchormarhhish, causethe rangetotip over,breakthe NOTE"Topreventsta/h/hg ordisco/oration, door,or injuretheuser. wipeupfat,greaseoracid('tomato, lemon, >- Donotattempttoopenorclosedooror vinegar, milk,fruitjuice, marinade) immed/ate/ywitha drypapertowel operate placed.ovenuntildoorisproperlyre- PORCELAINENAMELBACKGUARDAREA, TRIM ONGLASS CERAMIC SURFACE, CGOKTOP ONCOIL SURFACE Porcelainenamelis glassfusedonmetal andmaycrackorchipwithmisuse.Itisacid resistant,notacidproof.Allspillovers, especiallyacidicor sugaryspitlovers, should bewipedupimmediately witha drycloth, > Whencool,washwith soapywater, rinseanddry. > Neverwipeoffa warmor hot surface with a dampcloth.This maycause cracking or chipping. >- Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor causticcleaning agentsonexteriorfinishofrange. >- Neverpiacefingersbetweenhingeand frontovenframe.Hingearmsarespring mounted. If accidentally hit,thehinge willslamshutagainstovenframeand couldinjureyourfingers. Boththe upperandlowerovendoorsare removable. To REMOVE: 1. Whencool,opentheovendoortothebroil stopposition(opened aboutfourinches). 2. Graspdoorateachside.Donotusethe doorhandletoliftdoor. 3. Liftupevenlyuntildoorclearshingearms. derorsoap-filled scouring pad.Rinseand dry. > Ifovertime,racksdonotslideouteasily, wipetherackedgeandracksupportwith a smallamountofvegetable oiltorestore > Remove stubborn soilwithcleansing poweaseofmovement, thenwipeoffexcess oil.Likewise, placeonedropofvegetable oilonrackroller. To REPLACE: NOTE:Removeovenracksduringa clean cycle,l/racksarele/t/ntheoven,itmayimpa/r functionandtheywilldiscolor, 1. Graspdoorateachside. 2. Alignslotsinthedoorwiththehingearms ontherange. 3. Slidethedoordownontothehingearms untilthedooriscompletely seatedonthe hinges.Pushdownonthetopcornersof thedoortocompletely seatdooronhinges. Doorshouldnotappearcrooked. NOTE:Theovendoorona newrangemay feel"spongy" whenitisclosed.Thisisnormal andwilldecrease withuse. CARE &CLEANING, CONT. OVENWINDOW(S) TOPROTECT THEOVENDOORWINDOW: 1. Donotuseabrasive cleaning agentssuch assteelwoolscouringpadsor powdered cleaners astheymayscratchtheglass. 2. Donothittheglasswithpots,pans,furniture,toys,or otherobjects, 3. Donotclosetheovendooruntiltheoven racksareinplace, UPPERAND LOWEROVEN LOWEROVENLIGHT LIGHTS(SELECTMODELS) (SELECT MODELS) Toassuretheproperreplacement bulbis used,orderbulb from MaytagCustomer Service,Call1-800-688-8408, askforpart number74004458 - halogenbulb. replacing lightbulb. > Usea drypotholder to preventpossibleharmto handswhenreplacing Scratching, hitting,jarringorstressingtheglass> Disconnect powerto rangebefore mayweaken itsstructure causing anincreased replacing lightbulb riskofbreakage ata laterdate, _ Allowoventocoolbeforereplacing lightbulb. LEVELING LEGS > Makesurebulbeoverandbulbare coolbeforetouching, > Besuretheanti-tipbracketsecuresoneof the rearlevelinglegsto the floor.This tallytipping, Disconnect powerto rangebefore > bulb. Besurebulbiscoolbeforetouching bulb. _ Do not touchhotbulbwitha damp clothasthismaycausethe bulbto break, BULBCOVER 1. Whenoveniscool,usefingertipsto grasp Therangeshouldbeleveled when edgeofbulbcover.Pulloutandremove. installed.If therangeisnotlevel, 2. Carefullyremoveold bulb by pulling turnthe plastic leveling legs,lostraightoutofceramic base. bracket prevents therange fromacciden- TOREPLACE OVENLIGHT BULB: __'_-__ 1 catedat eachcornerofthe 3. Toavoiddamaging ordecreasing thelife '_ETA,"ER range,untilrangeis ofthenewbulb, donottouchthebulbwith level, barehandsorfingers. Holdwithaclothor TOREPLACE OVENLIGHTBULB: BRAC/<Er papertowel.Push new bulb prongs 1. Whenovenis cool,holdbulb coverin straighlintosmallholesofceramicbase, place,thenslidewireretaineroffcover. 4. Replacebulbcoverby snappinginto NOTE:Bulbcoverwillfall if not heldin CONVENIENCE OUTLET (CANADIAN MODELS ONLY) Theconvenience outletislocatedonthelower leftsideofthebackguard, Besureappliance cordsdonotrestonornear thesurfaceelement.Ifthesurfaceelementis turnedon,thecordandoutletwillbedamaged. Theconvenience outletcircuitbreakermaytrip ifthesmallappliance pluggedintoitexceeds 10amps.Toresetthecircuitbreaker, pressthe switchlocatedontheloweredgeofthebackguard. CIRCU/TBREAKERSWITCH ]5 place, 5. Reconnect powerto the range.Reset clock. placewhileremoving wireretainer. 2. bulbcoverandlightbulb, 3. Remove Replace w itha 40-wattappliance bulb. 4. Replacebulbcoverandsecurewithwire retainer. 5. Reconnect powertorange.Resetdock. B[FOE YOU CALL FOR SIRVIC[ FORMOSTCONCERNS,TRY THESEFIRST: BAKINGRESULTSARE NOTAS EXPECTEDOR DIFFERFROM openedwhentheLOCindicator wordisnot displayed. ! Checkifovencontrolshavebeenprop- PREVIOUS OVEN. edyset. I Makesurethe ovenvent hasnot been I Checkto besureplugis securelyinblocked.Seepg.11forlocation. sertedintoreceptacle, I Checktomakesurerangeislevel. I Checkorre-setdrcuitbreaker. Checkor I Temperatures oftenvarybetweena new replacefuse. ovenandanoldone.Asovensage,theoven I Bothovenswill lockwheneitherovenis cleaned. I Checkpowersupply, I Thisis normalwhencookingfoodshighin moisture. temperature often"drifts"andmaybecome hotterorcooler.Seepg,10forinstructions onadjusting theoventemperature. /VOTE" PARTORALL OF APPLIANCE It is not recommended to adjustthe ternDOESNOTWORK. peratureif onlyoneor tworecipesare in NOTE:Canadianmodels:Outingaselfquestion. cleancycle,theglass.ceramiccooking I Checkthatoventemperature isdecreased surfacewill not operate,and the two by25oFwhenconvectbaking. MOISTURECOLLECTSONOVEN WINDOWORSTEAMCOMESFROM OVENVENT. I Excessive moisture wasusedwhencleaningthewindow. THEREIS A STRONGODOROR LIGHTSMOKEWHENOVENIS frontelementson coil elementmodels I See"CookingMadeSimple"bookletfor TURNED ON, will not operate, moreinformation onbakeware andbaking. ! This is normalfor a newrangeandwill I Checkif surfaceand/orovencontrols disappearafterafewuses, Initiatingaclean havebeenproperlyset,Seepgs.3 &7, I Checkifovendoorisunlocked afterselfcleancycle.Seepg.12, I Checkifovenissetforadelayed cookor cleanprogram. Seepgs.9& 12. I Upperovenmaybein atoastingoperation,Lowerovenwilloperatewhenthe toasting operation iscompleted, I Checkifcoilelementisproperly installed orneedstobereplaced. Seepg.5. FOODIS NOTBROILINGPROPERLY OR SMOKESEXCESSIVELY. cyclewill"burnoff"theodorsmorequickly. ! Turningonaventilation fanwillhelpremove thesmokeand/orodor. II close Check rackpositions, Foodmaybetoo tooven element. I Excessive foodsoilson theovenbottom. Useaself-clean cycle. GLASS-CERAMIC SURFACE I Trimexcessfatfrommeatbeforebroiling. I Asoiledbroilerpanwasused. SHOWSWEAR. I Broilelementwasnotpreheated, I Aluminum foilwasincorrectly used,Never linethebroilerinsertwithfoil. ! Ovendoorwasclosed duringbroiling. Leave thedooropen tothefirststopposition (about 4 inches), 1.Tinyscratches orabrasions. I Makesurecooktopandpanbottom OVENWILL NOTSELF-CLEAN. areclean.Donotslideglassormetal I Checktomakesurethecycleisnotsetfor pansacrosstop, Make surepanbota delayed start,Seepg,12, tomisnotrough. Usetherecom- STEAMCOMESFROMVENTAREA. ! Whenhighmoisture foodsarecooked inthe upperoven,steammaybevisiblecoming fromtheventarea.Thisisnormal. "F" PLUSA NUMBERAND THE MESSAGE:"CALL AN AUTHORIZED SERVICEROR 888-462-9824"* I Thisis called a faultcode, If a faultcode appears in thedisplay andbeepssound, presstheCANCELpad. Ifthefaultcodeand mended cleaning agents.Seepg.13. I Checkifdoorisclosed, beepscontinue,disconnect powerto the appliance. Waitafewminutes, thenrecon2.Metalmarks, nect power.If fault codeandbeepsstill I Donotslidemetalpansacrosstop, OVENDID NOTCLEANPROPERLY. continue, disconnectpowertotheappliance Whencool,cleanwithCooktop I Longercleaningtimemaybeneeded, andcallanauthorized servicer, Cleaning Creme.Seepg.13. I Excessivespillovers,especia/lysugaryand/ ! Iftheovenisheavilysoiled, excessiveflare3.Brownstreaksandspecks, oracidicfoods,werenotremovedpriorto upsmayresultinafaultcodeduringaclean I Spillsnotremoved promptly. Wiping theself-clean cycle, cycle.PressCANCELpadandallowthe withsoiledclothorsponge.Pan oventocoolcompletely, thenresettheclean bottomnotclean, cycle.Ifthefaultcodeandbeepsstillcon4.Areaswitha metallicsheen. OVENDOORWILL NOTUNLOCK tinue,disconnectpowerto the appliance I Mineraldeposits fromwaterandfood. AFTERSELF-CLEANCYCLE, andcallanauthorized servicer. 5.Pittingorflaking. I Sugaryboilovers thatwerenot removedpromptly, Seepg,13, I Oveninteriorisstillhot. Allowaboutone hourfortheovento coolafterthecompletionofa self-clean cycle.Thedoorcanbe * FORPRIORITYONE SERVICE CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-4MAYTAG (1-888-462-9824). YTAG NG[IRRAHTY ISNO[ COVEREDBY THESEWARRANTIES: FullOneYearWarranty.PadsandLabor W_]' Forone(1)yearfromtheoriginalretailpurchasedate,anypartwhichfailsinnormal home usewillberepairedorreplaced freeofcharge. 1. Conditions anddamagesresultingfromanyofthefollowing: a, Improper installation, delivery,or maintenance. b. Anyrepair,modification, alteration, or adjustment notauthorized bythemanufactureror anauthorized servicer. LimitedWarranties - PadsOnly SecondYear- Afterthe firstyearfromthe originalourchase date,partswhichfailinnormalhomeusewillberepaired orreolaced free of chargefor the Dartitself,withthe owner c. Misuse,abuse,accidents, or unreasonable use. d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,or supply. e. Improper settingofanycontrol. payingallothercosts,includinglabor,mileageandtransportation, 2. Warranties arevoidif theoriginalserialnumbershavebeeremoved,altered,or cannotbereadilydetermined. ThirdThroughFifthYear- Fromtheoriginal purchase date.partslistedbelowwhicr_ failin normalhomeusewillbere_iredor replacea freeofchargeforthepartitself, with/heowner payingall othercosts,includinglabor mile- 3, Lightbulbs. 4, Productspurchased for commercial or industrial use, 5. Thecostofserviceor servicecallto: a. Correctinstallation errors. ageandtransportation, Electronic Controls b. Instructthe useronthe properuseof theproduct. c. Transport the appliance totheservicer, > Glad-ceramicCook/up:duetothermal breakage, ElectricHeatin 9 Elements:surface, broil andbakeelements onelectriccooking appliances. 6. Consequential or incidental damages sustained byany personas a resultofany breachofthesewarranties. Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages,sotheaboveexclusionmaynotapply, Theabovewarranties on{ycoveranappliance installedinCanadathathasbeencertifiedor listedby appropriate testagenciesfor COrn- I CatlthedealerfromwhomyourappliancewaspurchasedorcalIMaytagAppliances SalesCompany, MaytagCustomer Assistance at 1-888-462-9824, USAto locate anauthorized servicer. :olianoe toa NationalStandard ofCanadaunlessthe appliance wasbroughtintoCanada duetotransferof residence fromthe United StatestoCanada. ! Besuretoretainproofofpurchase toverifywarrantystatus.RefertoWARRANTY forfurtherinformation onowner'sresponsibilities forwarrantyservice. If the dealeror servicecompanycannotresolvethe problem,writeto Maytag Appliances SalesCompany, At/n:CAIR®Center,P.O.Box2370,Cleveland, TN 37320-2370, or call1-888-4Maytag forPriorityOne Service(1-888-462-9824). Canadlan.es,.ent. 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