USSEERR’SS GUUIIDDEE
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Electric Smoothtop Range
CER3725AGW
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions 1-3
Surface Cooking .................... 9-11
Surface Controls
Care & Cleaning ....................... 4-5
Smoothtop Surface
Cleaning Procedures
Oven Cooking .......................11-14
Maintenance............................. 6-7
Manual Clean Oven Control
Clock
Oven Window
Oven Light
Timer
Baking, Roasting and Broiling
Sabbath Mode
Troubleshooting ....................... 7-8
Form No. A/10/05
Part No. 8113P540-60
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Do not use the cooktop or oven as a storage area for food
or cooking utensils.
Child Safety
CAUTION
Cooking Safety
NEVER store items of interest to children in cabinets
above an appliance. Children climbing on the appliance
or on the appliance door to reach items could be
seriously injured.
NEVER heat an unopened food container in the oven.
Pressure build-up may cause container to burst resulting
in serious personal injury or damage to the appliance.
Use dry, sturdy potholders. Damp potholders may cause
burns from steam. Dish towels or other substitutes should
never be used as potholders because they can trail across
hot elements and ignite or get caught on appliance parts.
NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near the
appliance when it is in use or is still hot. Children should
never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the
appliance as they could be injured or burned.
Wear proper apparel. Loose fitting or long hanging-
sleeved apparel should not be worn while cooking.
Clothing may ignite and cause burns if garment comes in
contact with heating elements.
Children must be taught that the appliance and utensils in
it can be hot. Let hot utensils cool in a safe place, out of
reach of small children. Children should be taught that an
appliance is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to
play with controls or other parts of the appliance.
Always place oven racks in the desired positions while
oven is cool. Slide oven rack out to add or remove food
using dry, sturdy potholders. Always avoid reaching into
the oven to add or remove food. If a rack must be moved
while hot, use a dry potholder. Do not let potholder
contact hot element in oven.
About Your Appliance
CAUTION
Use racks only in the oven in which they were shipped/
purchased.
NEVER use an appliance as a step to reach cabinets
above. Misuse of appliance door, such as stepping,
leaning or sitting on the door, may result in possible
tipping of the appliance, breakage of door, and serious
injuries.
Use care when opening the oven door. Let hot air or steam
escape before removing or replacing food.
PREPARED FOOD WARNING: Follow food
manufacturer’s instructions. If a plastic frozen food
container and/or its cover distorts, warps, or is otherwise
damaged during cooking, immediately discard the food
and its container. The food could be contaminated.
To prevent potential hazard to the user and damage to the
appliance, do not use appliance as a space heater to heat
or warm a room. Also, do not use the oven as a storage
area for food or cooking utensils.
Do not allow aluminum foil or meat probe to contact
heating element.
Do not obstruct the flow of air by blocking the oven vent.
The oven vent is located at the rear of the cooking surface.
Always turn off all controls when cooking is completed.
DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR
SURFACES OF OVEN. Heating elements may be hot even
though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of any oven
become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use,
do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials
contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until
they have had sufficient time to cool. Other surfaces of the
appliance may become hot enough to cause burns.
Among these surfaces are: oven vent opening and surface
near this opening, oven door, window of oven door.
Utensil Safety
Follow the manufacturer’s directions when using oven
cooking bags.
This appliance has been tested for safe performance
using conventional cookware. Do not use any devices or
accessories that are not specifically recommended in this
guide. Do not use add-on oven convection systems. The
use of devices or accessories that are not expressly
recommended in this guide can create serious safety
hazards, result in performance problems, and reduce the
life of the components of the appliance.
Do not touch a hot oven light bulb with a damp cloth as
the bulb could break. Should the bulb break, disconnect
power to the appliance before removing bulb to avoid
electrical shock.
If pan is smaller than element, a portion of the element
will be exposed to direct contact and could ignite clothing
or potholder.
NEVER use aluminum foil to cover an oven rack or oven
bottom. Misuse could result in risk of electric shock, fire, or
damage to the appliance. Use foil only as directed in this
guide.
Cont.
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Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic,
earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for
cooktop or oven service without breaking due to the
sudden change in temperature. Follow utensil
manufacturer’s instructions when using glass.
Ventilating Hoods
Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent grease
or other flammable materials from accumulating on hood
or filter and to avoid grease fires.
When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
Turn pan handle toward center of cooktop, not out into
the room or over another surface element. This reduces
the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, or
spillage if pan is accidently bumped or reached by small
children.
Cleaning Safety
Clean cooktop with caution. Turn off all controls and wait
for appliance parts to cool before touching or cleaning.
Use care to avoid steam burns if a wet sponge or cloth is
used to wipe spills on a hot surface. Some cleaners can
produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface.
Be sure utensil is large enough to properly contain food and
avoid boilovers. Pan size is particularly important in deep fat
frying. Be sure pan will accommodate the volume of food that
is to be added as well as the bubble action of fat.
Clean only parts listed in this guide.
Never let a pan boil dry as this could damage the utensil and
the appliance.
Important Safety Notice
and Warning
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Cooktop
Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65) requires the
Governor of California to publish a list of substances
known to the State of California to cause cancer or
reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn
customers of potential exposures to such substances.
NEVER leave surface units unattended, especially when
using high heat. An unattended boilover could cause
smoking and a greasy spillover can cause a fire.
This appliance is equipped with different sized surface
elements. Select pans with flat bottoms large enough to
cover element. Fitting pan size to element will improve
cooking efficiency.
Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when
the oven is engaged in the self-clean cycle, there may
be some low-level exposure to some of the listed
substances, including carbon monoxide. Exposure to
these substances can be minimized by properly venting
the oven to the outdoors by opening the windows and/or
door in the room where the appliance is located during
the self-clean cycle.
GLASS-CERAMIC SURFACE: NEVER cook on a broken
cooktop. If cooktop should break, cleaning solutions and
spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a
risk of electric shock. Contact a qualified technician
immediately.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PET BIRDS: Never
keep pet birds in the kitchen or in rooms where the
fumes from the kitchen could reach. Birds have a very
sensitive respiratory system. Fumes released due to
overheated cooking oil, fat, margarine and overheated
non-stick cookware may be equally harmful.
Deep Fat Fryers
Use extreme caution when moving the grease pan or
disposing of hot grease. Allow grease to cool before
attempting to move pan.
Save These Instructions for Future Reference
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Care & Cleaning
Cleaning Procedures
CAUTION
• Be sure appliance is off and all parts are cool before handling
or cleaning. This is to avoid damage and possible burns.
* Brand names are registered trademarks of the
respective manufacturers.
** To order call 1-877-232-6771 USA.
• To prevent staining or discoloration, clean appliance after each use.
• If a part is removed, be sure it is correctly replaced.
PART
PROCEDURE
Backguard and
Cooktop –
Porcelain enamel is glass fused on metal and may crack or chip with misuse. It is acid-resistant, not acid-
proof. All spillovers, especially acidic or sugary spillovers, should be wiped up immediately with a dry cloth.
Porcelain Enamel • When cool, wash with soapy water, rinse and dry.
• Never wipe off a warm or hot surface with a damp cloth. This may cause cracking or chipping.
• Never use oven cleaners, abrasive or caustic cleaning agents on exterior finish of range.
Broiler Pan and
Insert
Never cover insert with aluminum foil as this prevents the fat from draining to the pan below.
• Place soapy cloth over insert and pan; let soak to loosen soil.
• Wash in warm, soapy water. Use scouring pad to remove stubborn soil.
• Broiler pan and insert can be cleaned in dishwasher.
Clock and
Control Pad
Area
• Wipe with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish.
• Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a cloth first. DO NOT spray directly on control pad and
display area.
Control Knobs
• Remove knobs in the OFF position by pulling forward.
• Wash, rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish.
• Turn on each element to be sure the knobs have been correctly replaced.
Cooktop –
Glass-Ceramic
Never use oven cleaners, chlorine bleach, ammonia or glass cleaners with ammonia.
Important: Call an authorized servicer if the glass-ceramic top should crack, break or if metal or
aluminum foil should melt on the cooktop.
• Allow the cooktop to cool before cleaning.
• General--Cleancooktopaftereachuse,orwhenneeded,withadamppapertowelandCooktopCleaning
Creme* (Part No. 20000001)**. Then, buff with a clean, dry cloth.
Important: Permanent stains will develop if soil is allowed to cook on by repeatedly using the cooktop
when soiled.
• Heavy Soils or Metal Marks -- Dampen a “scratchless” or “never scratch” scrubber sponge. Apply
Cooktop Cleaning Creme* (Part No. 20000001)** and scrub to remove as much soil as possible. Apply a
thin layer of the creme over the soil, cover with a damp paper towel and let stand 30 to 45 minutes (2-3
hours for very heavy soil). Keep moist by covering the paper towel with plastic wrap. Scrub again, then
buff with a clean, dry cloth.
Important: Only use a CLEAN, DAMP “scratchless” pad that is safe for non-stick cookware. The pattern and
glass will be damaged if the pad is not damp, if the pad is soiled, or if another type of pad is used.
• Burned-on or Crusty Soils -- Scrub with a “scratchless” or “never scratch” scouring pad and Cooktop
Cleaning Creme*.
Important: Hold a razor blade scraper at 30° angle and scrape any remaining soil. Then clean as
described above. Do not use the razor blade for daily cleaning as it may wear the pattern on
the glass.
• Melted Sugar or Plastic -- Immediately turn element to Low and scrape sugar or
plastic from hot surface to a cool area. Then turn element OFF and allow to cool. Clean
residue with razor blade scraper and Cooktop Cleaning Creme*.
Cont.
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PART
PROCEDURE
Oven Window -
Glass
• Avoid using excessive amounts of water which may seep under or behind glass causing staining.
• Wash with soap and water. Rinse with clear water and dry. Glass cleaner can be used if sprayed on
a cloth first.
• Do not use abrasive materials such as scouring pads, steel wool or powdered cleaners as they will
scratch glass.
Oven Interior -
Manual Clean
• Clean frequently using mild abrasive cleaners and a plastic pad.
• Do not use metallic scouring pads because they will scratch the surface.
• When using commercial oven cleaners follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Wipe up acidic spills (tomato or milk based foods) as soon as possible with soap and water. If the spill
is not wiped up, it may discolor the porcelain.
To make cleaning easier, remove the oven door, if desired. (See Maintenance section on
page 6.)
Oven Door,
Storage
Drawer, Door
Handle, Side
Panels – Painted
Enamel
• When cool, wash with warm, soapy water, rinse and dry. Never wipe a warm or hot surface with a damp
cloth as this may damage the surface and may cause a steam burn.
• For stubborn soil, use mildly abrasive cleaning agents such as baking soda paste or Bon Ami.*Do not use
abrasive, caustic or harsh cleaning agents such as steel wool pads or oven cleaners. These products will
scratch or permanently damage the surface.
Important: Use a dry towel or cloth to wipe up spills, especially acidic or sugary spills. Surface
may discolor or dull if soil is not immediately removed. This is especially important for
white surfaces.
Oven Racks
• Clean with soapy water.
• Remove stubborn soil with cleansing powder or soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and dry.
* Brand names for cleaning products are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
** To order direct, call 1-877-232-6771.
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Maintenance
Oven Light
Oven Door
CAUTION
CAUTION
• Disconnect power to range before replacing light bulb.
• Use a dry potholder to prevent possible harm to hands
when replacing bulb.
• Be sure bulb is cool before touching bulb.
• Do not touch hot bulb with a damp cloth as this may cause
• Do not place excessive weight on or stand on an open
oven door. This could cause the range to tip over, break
the door, or injure the user.
• Do not attempt to open or close door or operate oven until
door is properly replaced.
the bulb to break.
• Never place fingers between hinge and front oven frame.
Hinge arms are spring mounted. If accidentally hit, the
hinge will slam shut against oven frame and could injure
your fingers.
To Replace Oven Light Bulb:
1. When oven is cool, hold bulb cover
BULB COVER
in place, then slide wire retainer
off cover.
To remove:
Important:Bulbcoverwillfallif
notheldinplacewhileremoving
wire retainer.
1. When cool, open the oven door to the
first stop position (opened about four
inches).
WIRE
RETAINER
2. Remove bulb cover and light bulb.
2. Grasp door at each side. Do not use
the door handle to lift door.
3. Replace with a 40-watt appliance bulb.
4. Replace bulb cover and secure with wire retainer.
5. Reconnect power to range. Reset clock.
3. Lift up evenly until door clears hinge arms.
To replace:
1. Grasp door at each side.
2. Align slots in the door with the hinge arms on the range.
Leveling Legs
3. Slide the door down onto the hinge arms until the door is
completely seated on the hinges. Push down on the top
corners of the door to completely seat door on hinges.
Door should not appear crooked.
CAUTION
Be sure the anti-tip bracket secures one of the rear
leveling legs to the floor. This bracket prevents the range
from accidentally tipping.
Important: The oven door on a new range may feel “spongy”
when it is closed. This is normal and will decrease with use.
Be sure the range is leveled when installed. If
the range is not level, turn the leveling legs,
located at each corner of the range, until
range is level.
Oven Window (select models)
To protect the oven door window:
1. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents such as steel wool
scouring pads or powdered cleansers as they may scratch
the glass.
ANTI-TIP BRACKET
2. Do not hit the glass with pots, pans, furniture, toys, or
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other objects.
3. Do not close the oven door until the oven racks are in
place.
Scratching, hitting, jarring or stressing the glass may weaken
its structure causing an increased risk of breakage at a later
date.
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3. Pull out to the second stop position.
4. Grasp sides and lift drawer top up and out.
To replace:
Storage Drawer
CAUTION
1. Fit the ends of the drawer glides into the rails in the range.
Do not store plastic, paper products, food or flammable
materials in this drawer. The drawer may become too warm
for these items when the oven is in use.
2. Lift up the front of the drawer and gently push in to the first
stop position.
3. Lift drawer up again and push until drawer is closed.
The storage drawer can be removed to allow you to clean under
the range.
To remove:
1. Empty drawer and pull out to the first stop position.
2. Lift up the front of the drawer.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
For most concerns, try these first. • Check if oven controls have been properly set.
• Check to be sure plug is securely inserted into receptacle.
• Check or re-set circuit breaker. Check or replace fuse.
• Check power supply.
Part or all of appliance does not
work.
• Check if surface and/or oven controls have been properly set. See pages 9-12.
• Check if control is in Sabbath Mode. See page 13.
Baking results are not as
expected or differ from
previous oven.
• Make sure the oven vent has not been blocked. See page 14 for location.
• Check to make sure range is level.
• Temperatures often vary between a new oven and an old one. As ovens age, the oven
temperature often “drifts” and may become hotter or cooler. See page 13 for
instructions on adjusting the oven temperature (select models). Important: It is not
recommended to adjust the temperature if only one or two recipes are in question.
Food is not broiling properly or
smokes excessively.
• Check oven rack positions. Food may be too close to element.
• Broil element was not preheated.
• Aluminum foil was incorrectly used. Never line the broiler insert with foil.
• Oven door was closed during broiling. Leave the door open to the first stop position
(about 4 inches).
• Trim excess fat from meat before broiling.
• A soiled broiler pan was used.
• Voltage in house may be low.
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PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Smoothtop surface
shows wear.
• Tiny scratches or abrasions.
- Make sure cooktop and pan bottom are clean. Do not slide glass or metal pans
across top. Make sure pan bottom is not rough. Use the recommended
cleaning agents. See page 4.
• Metal marks.
- Do not slide metal pans across top. When cool, clean with Cooktop
Cleaning Creme (Part No. 20000001). See page 4.
• Brown streaks and specks.
- Remove spills promptly. Never wipe with a soiled cloth or sponge. Make sure
cooktop and pan bottom are clean.
• Areas with a metallic sheen.
- Mineral deposits from water and food. Use recommended cleaning agents.
See page 4.
• Pitting or flaking.
- Remove sugary boilovers promptly. See page 4.
Moisture collects on oven
window or steam comes from
oven vent.
• This is normal when cooking foods high in moisture.
• Excessive moisture was used when cleaning the window.
There is a strong odor or light
smoke when oven is turned on.
• This is normal for a new range and will disappear after a few uses.
• Turning on a ventilation fan will help remove the smoke and/or odor.
• Excessive food soils on the oven bottom.
Noises may be heard.
• The oven makes several low-level noises. You may hear the oven relays as they go on
and off. This is normal.
• As the oven heats and cools, you may hear sounds of metal parts expanding and
contracting. This is normal and will not damage your appliance.
There are no beeps and
no display.
• Control may be in Sabbath Mode. See page 14.
SAb flashing and then
displayed continuously.
• Oven is in Sabbath Mode. To cancel, press and hold the CLOCK pad for five
seconds.
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Surface Cooking
Suggested Heat Settings
The size, type of cookware and cooking operation will affect the
heat setting.
Surface Controls
Use to turn on the surface elements. An infinite choice of heat
settings is available from Low to High. The knobs can be set
on or between any of the settings.
Low (2): Use to keep foods
warm and melt chocolate
and butter.
High (10): Use to bring
liquid to a boil. Always
reduce setting to a lower
heat when liquids begin to
boil or foods begin to cook.
Setting the Controls
1. Place pan on surface element.
2. Push in and turn the knob in either direction to the desired
heat setting.
• The control panel is marked to identify which
element the knob controls. For example, the
graphic at right indicates left front element.
Med. Low (3-4):
Use to continue
cooking covered
foods or steam
foods.
3. There is an element “ON” indicator light on the control
panel. When any surface control knob is turned on, the light
will turn on. The light will turn off when all the surface
elements are turned off.
4. After cooking, turn knob to OFF. Remove pan.
CAUTION
Medium (5-7): Use to
maintain slow boil for
large amounts of liquids
and for most frying
operations.
BEFORE COOKING
Med. High (8-9): Use
to brown meat, heat oil
for deep fat frying or
sauteing. Maintain fast
boil for large amounts
of liquids.
• Always place a pan on the surface unit before you turn it on.
To prevent damage to range, never operate surface unit
without a pan in place.
• NEVER use the cooktop as a storage area for food or
cookware.
DURING COOKING
• Be sure you know which knob controls which surface unit.
Make sure you turned on the correct surface unit.
• Begin cooking on a higher heat setting then reduce to a
lower setting to complete the operation. Never use a High
heat setting for extended cooking.
• NEVER allow a pan to boil dry. This could damage the pan
and the appliance.
Smoothtop Surface
Notes:
• Cooktop may emit light smoke and odor the first few
times the cooktop is used. This is normal.
• NEVER touch cooktop until it has cooled. Expect some parts
of the cooktop, especially around the surface units, to
become warm or hot during cooking. Use potholders to
protect hands.
• Smoothtop cooktops retain heat for a period of time
after the element is turned off. Turn the elements off
a few minutes before food is completely cooked and use
the retained heat to complete cooking. When the hot
surface light turns off, the cooking area will be cool
enough to touch. Because of the way they retain heat, the
smoothtop elements will not respond to changes in
settings as quickly as coil elements.
AFTER COOKING
• Make sure surface unit is turned off.
• Clean up messy spills as soon as possible.
OTHER TIPS
• If cabinet storage is provided directly above cooking surface,
limit it to items that are infrequently used and can be safely
stored in an area subjected to heat. Temperatures may be
unsafe for items such as volatile liquids, cleaners or aerosol
sprays.
• NEVER leave any items, especially plastic items, on the
cooktop. The hot air from the vent may ignite flammable
items, melt or soften plastics, or increase pressure in closed
containers causing them to burst.
• In the event of a potential boilover, remove the pan from
the cooking surface.
• Never attempt to lift the cooktop.
• The smoothtop surface may appear discolored when it is
hot. This is normal and will disappear when the surface
cools.
• NEVER allow aluminum foil, meat probes or any other metal
object, other than a pan on a surface element, to contact
heating elements.
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the cooktop surface with a clean cloth or paper towel before
using.
Cooking Areas
The cooking areas on your range are identified by permanent
circles on the smoothtop surface. For most efficient cooking,
fit the pan size to the element size.
1
• Never slide heavy metal pans across the surface since
these may scratch.
2
Pans should not extend more than / to 1-inch beyond
the cooking area.
To Prevent Stains
When a control is turned on, a glow can be seen through the
smoothtop surface. The element will cycle on and off to
maintain the preset heat setting, even on High.
• Never use a soiled dish cloth or sponge to clean the
cooktop surface. A film will remain which may cause stains
on the cooking surface after the area is heated.
For more information on cookware, refer to Cookware
• Continuously cooking on a soiled surface may/will result in
a permanent stain.
Recommendations.
9“ SINGLE
ELEMENT
6“ SINGLE
ELEMENT
To Prevent Other Damage
6“ SINGLE ELEMENT
• Do not allow plastic, sugar or foods with high sugar
content to melt onto the hot cooktop. Should this happen,
clean immediately. (See Cleaning, page 4.)
9“ SINGLE
ELEMENT
• Never let a pan boil dry as this will damage the surface and
pan.
Hot Surface Light
• Never use cooktop as a work surface or cutting board.
The Hot Surface indicator light is located on the control panel.
The light illuminates when any cooking area is hot. It will
remain on, even after the control is turned off, until the
surface has cooled.
• Never cook food directly on the surface.
• Do not use a small pan on a large element. Not only does
this waste energy, but it can also result in spillovers burning
onto the cooking area, which requires extra cleaning.
• Do not use non-flat specialty items that are oversized or
uneven such as round-bottom woks, rippled bottom and/or
oversized canners and griddles.
Tips to Protect the
Smoothtop Surface
• Do not use foil or foil-type containers. Foil may melt onto
the glass. If metal melts on the cooktop, do not use. Call an
authorized servicer.
Cleaning (see page 4 for more information)
• Before first use, clean the cooktop.
• Clean your cooktop daily or after each use. This will keep
your cooktop looking good and can prevent damage.
Cookware Recommendations
Using the right cookware can prevent many problems, such
as food taking longer to cook or achieving inconsistent
results. Proper pans will reduce cooking times, use less
energy, and cook food more evenly.
• If a spillover occurs while cooking, immediately clean the
spill from the cooking area while it is hot to prevent a tough
cleaning chore later. Using extreme care, wipe spill with a
clean, dry towel.
• Do not allow spills to remain on the cooking area or the
cooktop trim for a long period of time.
• Never use abrasive cleansing powders or scouring pads
which will scratch the cooktop.
Flat Pan Tests
To determine whether your pans are flat.
• Never use chlorine bleach, ammonia or other cleansers not
specifically recommended for use on glass-ceramic.
The Ruler Test:
1. Place a ruler across the bottom of the pan.
2. Hold it up to the light.
To Prevent Marks & Scratches
3. Little or no light should be visible under the ruler.
The Bubble Test:
• Do not use glass pans. They may scratch the surface.
• Never place a trivet or wok ring between the surface and
pan. These items can mark or etch the top.
1. Put 1 inch of water in the pan. Place on cooktop and turn
control to High.
• Do not slide aluminum pans across a hot surface. The pans
may leave marks which need to be removed promptly. (See
Cleaning, page 4.)
2. Watch the formation of the bubbles as the water heats.
Uniform bubbles mean good performance, and uneven
bubbles indicate hot spots and uneven cooking.
• Make sure the surface and the pan bottom are clean before
turning on to prevent scratches.
Cont.
• To prevent scratching or damage to the glass-ceramic top,
do not leave sugar, salt or fats on the cooking area. Wipe
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Select
Avoid
Canning and Oversize
Cookware
Flat, smooth-bottom Pans with grooved or warped bottoms.
pans.
Pans with uneven bottoms do not cook
efficiently and sometimes may not
boil liquid.
All canners and large pots must have flat bottoms and
must be made from heavy-gauge materials. This is critical
on smoothtop surfaces. The base must not be more than
1 inch larger than the element.
Heavy-gauge pans. Very thin-gauge metal or glass pans.
Pans that are the
same size as the
element.
Pans smaller or larger than the
element by 1 inch.
When canners and pots do not meet these standards, cooking
times may be longer, and cooktops may be damaged.
Some canners are designed with smaller bases for use on
smoothtop surfaces.
Secure handles.
Cookware with loose or broken handles.
Heavy handles that tilt the pan.
When canning, use the High heat setting only until the
water comes to a boil or pressure is reached in the canner.
Reduce to the lowest heat setting that maintains the boil or
pressure. If the heat is not turned down, the cooktop may be
damaged.
Tight-fitting lids.
Flat-bottom woks.
Loose-fitting lids.
Woks with a ring-stand bottom.
Oven Cooking
Important: Four seconds after pressing the ▲ or ▼ pad, the
time or temperature will automatically be entered. If more
than 30 seconds elapse between touching a function pad
and the ▲ or ▼ pad, the function will be canceled and the
display will return to the previous display.
Manual Clean Oven Control
Setting the Clock
1. Press the CLOCK pad.
• The clock time cannot be set if the control is
programmed for a bake, broil or timing operation.
2. Set the correct time of day using the ▲ or ▼ pads. If the ▲
or ▼ pad is not pressed within 30 seconds, the program
will cancel. Press the CLOCK pad and begin again.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Important: The display will show 12:00 when the appliance is
first connected to power or if power is interrupted. The Bake
and Broil indicators light when function is pressed.
Setting the Timer
The timer can be set from one minute (:01) up to 99 hours and
59 minutes (99:59). Time will be displayed in minutes and not
in seconds. THE TIMER DOES NOT CONTROL THE OVEN.
A
B
C
D
E
BAKE
Use for baking and roasting.
Use for broiling and top browning.
Sets timer.
BROIL
1. Press the TIMER pad.
TIMER
CLOCK
CANCEL
• 0:00 will light and the colon (:) will flash in
the display.
Use to set time-of-day clock.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ pad until the desired time is
Cancels all operations except timer
and clock.
displayed.
F
▲ or ▼
Enters or changes time, oven
temperature. Sets HI or LO broil.
• The timer will begin as soon as the time is set.
• The flashing colon indicates that a timing
operation is in progress. (The colon will not
flash if the time of day or oven temperature is
displayed.)
Using the Touchpads
• Press the desired pad.
• Two short beeps signal the end of the operation. “0:00”
will appear in the display.
• Press the ▲ or ▼ pad to enter time or temperature.
• If desired, press the CLOCK pad and the time of day will
• A beep will sound each time a function pad is pressed. There
is no beep for the ▲ or ▼ pad.
briefly reappear in the display during a timing operation.
• A double beep will sound if a programming error occurs.
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• If desired, press the BAKE or BROIL pads and the
current temperature setting will briefly reappear in the
display during a timing operation.
• To change oven temperature during cooking, press
the BAKE pad, then press the ▲ or ▼ pad until the
desired temperature is displayed.
To cancel the timer operation:
Press and hold the TIMER pad for several seconds.
• To change oven temperature during preheat, press
the BAKE pad twice, then press the ▲ or ▼ pad until
the desired temperature is displayed.
3. Place food in the oven. Check food for doneness at the
minimum cooking time.
Baking, Roasting and Broiling
4. At the end of cooking, press the CANCEL pad
to turn the oven off and remove the food from
the oven.
Setting the Controls For Baking or Roasting:
1. Press BAKE pad.
• 000 will light and the Bake indicator light
will flash in the display.
• The oven features an automatic shut-off. If the oven is
left on for 12 hours it will automatically turn off and 000
will appear in the display. Press the CANCEL pad and
the time of day will reappear in the display.
• If you press the BAKE pad and do not set an oven
temperature within 30 seconds, the program will
automatically cancel and the time of day will reappear
in the display.
Setting the Controls For Broiling:
For best results, use pan designed for broiling.
2. Press the ▲ or ▼ pad until the desired oven
1. Place broiler pan on recommended rack position.
(See chart below.)
temperature is displayed.
• The oven temperature can be set from 170°
2. Press the BROIL pad.
to 550° F.
• “SEt” will light and the Broil indicator light
will flash in the display.
• 350° will appear in the display when either
▲ or ▼ pad is pressed once.
3. Press the ▲ pad to select HI (high) Broil or the
• Press and tap the ▲ or ▼ pad to change the oven
temperature by 5° increments or press and hold
the ▲ or ▼ pad to change the oven temperature
by 10° increments.
▼ pad to set LO (low) Broil.
• Select HI Broil for normal broiling.
• Select LO Broil for low temperature broiling to avoid
excessive browning of longer cooking foods like poultry.
• 100° or the actual oven temperature, whichever is
higher, will appear in the display when the oven turns on.
• If you do not select HI or LO Broil within 30 seconds, the
program will automatically cancel and the time of day
will reappear in the display.
• The temperature in the display will increase in 5°
increments until preset temperature is reached. A single
beep will sound when the oven is preheated.
4. Preheat broil element for three minutes. Broil with the oven
door open to the first stop position (about 4 inches).
• Allow 10 to 15 minutes for the oven to preheat.
• To recall preset temperature during preheat, press the
BAKE pad. The temperature will be displayed for
three seconds.
5. After broiling, press CANCEL to turn the oven
off and remove the broiler pan from the oven.
The current time of day will reappear in the
display.
Broiling Chart
RACK
POSITION*
TOTAL
COOK TIME
FOODS
DONENESS
Beef
Steak, 1” thick
4
4
4
Medium
Well Done
Well Done
15 - 18 minutes
19 - 23 minutes
15 - 18 minutes
Hamburgers, 3/4” thick
Pork
Bacon
4
4
4
Well Done
Well Done
Warm
6 - 10 minutes
22 - 26 minutes
8 - 12 minutes
Chops, 1” thick
Ham - precooked slice, 1/2" thick
Poultry
Chicken Pieces
LO Broil
28 - 38 minutes
3 or 4
Well Done
Seafood
Fish Steaks, buttered, 1” thick
Fillets
4
4
Flaky
Flaky
10 - 15 minutes
8 - 12 minutes
* The top rack position is #5.
Important: This chart is a suggested guide. The times may vary with the food being cooked.
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Automatic Shut-Off/
Sabbath Mode
Adjusting the Oven Temperature
Oven temperatures are carefully tested for accuracy at the
factory. It is normal to notice some baking or browning
differences between a new oven and an old one. As ranges
get older, the oven temperature can shift.
The oven will automatically turn off after 12 hours if you
accidentally leave it on. This safety feature can be turned off.
To cancel the 12-hour shut-off and run the
oven continuously for 72 hours:
1. Set the oven to bake (see page 12).
You may adjust the oven temperature if you think the oven is
not baking or browning correctly. To decide how much to
change the temperature, set the temperature 25° higher or
lower than your recipe recommends, then bake. The results
of the “test” should give you an idea of how much to adjust
the temperature.
2. Press and hold the CLOCK pad for five seconds.
• SAb will be displayed and flash for five seconds.
• SAb will then be displayed continuously until turned off
or until the 72-hour time limit is reached.
To adjust the oven temperature:
1. Press BAKE.
• BAKE will also be displayed if a bake cycle is in use
while the oven is in Sabbath Mode.
2. Enter 550° by pressing the ▲ pad.
3. Press and hold the BAKE pad for several
All other functions EXCEPT BAKE (Timer, etc.) are locked
out during the Sabbath Mode.
seconds or until 0° appears in the display.
If the oven temperature was previously adjusted, the
change will be displayed. For example, if the oven
temperature was reduced by 15° the display will show
“-15°”.
To cancel Bake when in Sabbath Mode:
Press CANCEL.
• BAKE will turn off in the display.
• No beeps will sound.
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ pad to adjust the temperature.
Each time a pad is pressed, the temperature changes by
5°. The oven temperature can be increased or decreased
by 5° to 35°.
To cancel the Sabbath Mode:
1. Press the CLOCK pad for five seconds.
OR
5. The time of day will automatically reappear in the display.
You do not need to readjust the oven temperature if there
is a power failure or interruption. Broiling and cleaning
temperatures cannot be adjusted.
2. After 72 hours, the Sabbath Mode will end.
• SAb will flash for five seconds.
• The time of day will return to the display.
Changing Temp °C/°F
Notes:
1. The factory default setting for temperature is Celsius.
• Sabbath Mode can be turned on at any time with or
without the oven on.
2. To change the setting, press and hold the CANCEL and
BAKE pads at the same time for three seconds.
• Sabbath Mode cannot be turned on if the touchpads are
locked out or when the door is locked.
3. A single beep will sound and the current setting will be
displayed (°F or °C). (If no change is made, the range will
return to the existing setting after 30 seconds.)
• If the oven is baking when Sabbath Mode is set, “BAKE”
will go out at the end of the baking cycle. There will be
no audible beeps.
4. To change the setting, press the ▲ or ▼ pad. Press again to
return to existing setting. Wait five seconds and the setting
will be complete.
• When the Sabbath Mode is started, no preheat beep will
sound.
• All prompts, messages and beeps are deactivated when
Sabbath Mode is active.
• Pressing CANCEL will cancel a Bake cycle, however the
control will stay in the Sabbath Mode.
• If power fails, the oven will power up in Sabbath Mode
with 72 hours remaining and no cycle active.
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To replace:
1. Place rack on the rack support in the oven
Oven Vent
When the oven is in use the area near the vent may become
hot enough to cause burns. Never block the vent opening.
2. Tilt the front end up slightly. Slide rack back until it clears
the lock-stop position.
The oven vent is located below the backguard vent
shield on your range.
3. Lower front and slide back into the oven.
OVEN VENT
LOCATION
Do not cover an entire rack with aluminum foil or place foil
on the oven bottom. Baking results will be affected and
damage may occur to the oven bottom.
Do not place
plastics near the
vent opening as
heat from the vent
could distort or
melt the plastic.
Rack Positions
RACK 5 (highest
position): Used for
toasting bread or
broiling thin, non-fatty
foods.
Oven Light
Press the oven light switch on the control panel to
RACK 4: Used for
turn the oven light on and off.
most broiling.
RACK 3: Used for most
baked goods on a
cookie sheet or jelly roll pan, layer cakes, fruit pies, or frozen
convenience foods.
Oven Bottom
Protect oven bottom against spillovers, especially acidic or
sugary spills, as they may discolor the porcelain enamel. Use
the correct pan size to avoid spillovers and boilovers. Do not
place utensils or aluminum foil directly on the oven
bottom.
RACK 2: Used for roasting small cuts of meat, casseroles,
baking loaves of bread, bundt cakes or custard pies.
RACK 1: Used for roasting large cuts of meat and poultry,
frozen pies, dessert souffles or angel food cake.
MULTIPLE RACK COOKING:
TWO RACK: Use rack positions 2 and 4, or 1 and 4.
Oven Racks
CAUTION
Half Rack Accessory
A half rack, to increase oven
• Do not attempt to change the rack position when the oven
capacity, is available as an accessory.
It fits in the left, upper portion of the
oven and provides space for a
is hot.
• Do not use the oven for storing food or cookware.
vegetable dish when a large roaster
is on the lower rack. Contact your
dealer for the “HALFRACK”
The oven has two racks. All racks are designed with a lock-
stop edge.
Accessory Kit or call 1-877-232-6771.
To remove:
1. Pull rack straight out until it
stops at the lock-stop
position.
2. Lift up on the front of the rack
and pull out.
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Form No. A/10/05
Part No. 8113P540-60
©2005 Maytag Appliances Sales Co.
Litho U.S.A .
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