Heartland Appliances Oven 9800 User Manual

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HEARTLAND  
A P P L I A N C E S  
Classic 9800 - 30” Built-in Wall Oven  
Use & Care Guide  
PART #9809 280408  
Classic 9800  
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HEARTLAND  
A P P L I A N C E S  
Electric Self Clean Model 9800  
CONSUMER WARRANTY  
ENTIRE PRODUCT – LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
HEARTLAND warrants the replacement or repair of all parts, of this appliance which prove to be defective in material or  
workmanship, with the exception of the painted or porcelain enamel finish or plated surfaces, for one year from the date of  
original purchase. Such parts will be repaired or replaced at the option of Heartland without charge, subject to the terms  
and conditions set out below.  
The warranty period against defects in the painted or porcelain enamel finish, or plated surfaces, is 90 days from date of  
original purchase. The warranty does not include replacement of oven lamps or filters.  
OVEN ELEMENTS - LIMITED SECOND THROUGH THIRD YEAR WARRANTY  
HEARTLAND warrants the oven heating elements against defects in material or workmanship for an additional two  
years. These parts will be repaired or replaced at the option of Heartland without charge, but you pay for labour and  
transportation subject to the terms and conditions set out below.  
TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
ꢀ. This warranty applies only for single family domestic use when the appliance has been properly installed according to  
the instructions supplied by Heartland and is connected to an adequate and proper utility service. Damage due to faulty  
installation, improper usage and care, abuse, accident, fire, flood, acts of God, commercial, business or rental use,  
and alteration, or the removal or defacing of the serial plate, cancels all obligations of this warranty.Service during this  
warranty must be performed by a factory Authorized Service Person.  
2. Warranty applies to product only in the country in which it was purchased.  
3. Heartland is not liable for any claims or damages resulting from any failure of the Cookstove or from service delays  
beyond their reasonable control.  
4. To obtain warranty service, the original purchaser must present the original Bill of Sale, Model and Serial number.  
Components repaired or replaced are warranted through the remainder of the original warranty period only.  
5. The warranty does not cover expense involved in making this appliance readily accessible for servicing.  
6. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. Additional warranty rights may be provided by law in some areas.  
7. Adjustments such as calibrations, levelling, tightening of fasteners, or utility connections normally associated with  
original installation are the responsibility of the dealer or installer and not that of the Company.  
TO ENSURE PROMPT WARRANTY SERVICE, SEND IN YOUR WARRANTY CARD WITHIN ꢀ0 DAYS  
OF PURCHASE.  
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, contact:  
Customer Service  
Place of Purchace________________________________________  
Date of Purchase_________________________________________  
Serial Number___________________________________________  
Model Number__________________________________________  
ꢀ050 Fountain St. N.  
Cambridge, Ontario  
Canada N3H 4R7  
Phone: ꢀ-877-650-5775  
Fax: ꢀ-800-327-5609  
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In Case of Fire  
SAFETY  
• Use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher or baking  
soda to smother fire or flame. Never use water on a grease  
fire.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
ꢀ. Turn off appliance to avoid spreading the flame.  
2. NEVER pick up or move a flaming pan.  
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this  
guide are not meant to cover all possible conditions and  
situations that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care  
must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating  
the appliance.  
3. Smother fire or flame by closing the oven door.  
Child Safety  
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent, or  
manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not  
understand.  
CAUTION  
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.  
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels  
WARNING  
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.  
WARNING – Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD  
result in severe personal injury or death.  
Children must be taught that the appliance and utensils  
in it can be hot. Let hot utensils cool in a safeplace, 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.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION – Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD  
result in minor personal injury.  
Read and follow all instructions before using this appliance  
to prevent the potential risk of fire, electric shock, personal  
injury or damage to the appliance as a result of improper  
usage of the appliance. Use appliance only for its intended  
purpose as described in this guide.  
About Your Appliance  
CAUTION  
To ensure proper and safe operation: Appliance must be  
properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.  
Do not attempt to adjust, repair, service, or replace any  
part of your appliance unless it is specifically recommended  
in this guide. All other servicing should be referred to a  
qualified servicer.  
NEVER use an appliance as a step to reach cabinets above.  
Misuse of appliance doors, such as stepping, leaning or  
sitting on the door, may result in possible tipping of the  
appliance, breakage of door, and serious injuries.  
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.  
Always disconnect power to appliance before servicing.  
To Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage  
Do not obstruct the flow of air by blocking the oven vent.  
Be sure all packing materials are removed from the  
appliance before operating it.  
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  
openings and surfaces near these openings, oven doors,  
windows of oven doors.  
Keep area around appliance clear and free from  
combustible materials. Flammable materials should not  
be stored in an oven.  
Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. Keep plastics  
away from parts of the appliance that may become  
warm or hot.  
To prevent grease fires, do not let cooking grease or  
other flammable materials accumulate in or near the  
appliance.  
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Do not touch a hot oven light bulb with a damp cloth as  
recommended in this guide can create serious safety  
hazards, result in performance problems, and reduce the  
life of the components of the appliance.  
the bulb could break. Should the bulb break, disconnect  
power to the appliance before removing bulb to avoid  
electrical shock.  
Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic,  
earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for  
oven service without breaking due to the sudden change  
in temperature. Follow utensil manufacturers instructions  
when using glass.  
A cooling fan should be heard whenever the oven is  
operating. If you do not hear the fan, call an authorized  
servicer.  
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.  
Cleaning Safety  
Turn off all controls and wait for appliance parts to cool  
before touching or cleaning. Clean with caution. 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.  
Cooking Safety  
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.  
Clean only parts listed in this guide.  
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.  
Self-Clean Oven  
CAUTION  
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.  
Do not leave racks, broiling pan, food or cooking utensils,  
etc. in the oven during the self-clean cycle.  
Do not clean door gasket. The door gasket is essential for  
a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or  
move the gasket.  
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.  
Do not use oven cleaners or oven liners of any kind in or  
around any part of the self-clean oven.  
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove broiler pan,  
oven racks and other utensils, and wipe off excessive  
spillovers to prevent excessive smoke or flare ups.  
Use racks only in the oven in which they were shipped/  
purchased.  
Important Safety Notice and Warning  
Use care when opening the oven door. Let hot air or  
steam escape before removing or replacing food.  
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement  
Act of ꢀ986 (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.  
PREPARED FOOD WARNING: Follow food manufacturers  
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.  
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.  
Do not allow aluminum foil or meat probe to contact  
heating element.  
Always turn off all controls when cooking is completed.  
Utensil Safety  
Follow the manufacturers directions when using oven  
cooking bags.  
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 during an oven  
self-cleaning cycle may be harmful or fatal to birds. Fumes  
released due to overheated cooking oil, fat, margarine and  
overheated non-stick cookware may be equally harmful.  
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  
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Note: For microwave oven operation (select models) refer  
to the use  
Save These Instructions for Future  
Reference  
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Electrical Connections  
Installation Instructions  
Electrical hookup must be performed by a licenced  
electrician  
ꢀ. Cut hole in cabinet to mount oven. Cutout in cabinet  
should be level and straight.  
3.6kW@ 240 Volts 60Hz  
NOTE: There are no provisions to level the unit after it is  
installed. An oven that is not level could cause poor baking  
results.  
A licensed Electrician must be used to hardwire house  
unit to a junction power supply box. A power supply  
junction box must be mounted in the cupboard below  
the unit in a wall mounted installation or in the cabinet  
adjacent to in an undercounter installation. Once the  
appliance is in place, secure power supply box.  
2. Install plywood floor as shown on page 7 or 8 for floor  
installation.  
3. Remove oven door(s). See Oven Door Removal  
procedure.  
Stove must be electrically grounded in compliance with  
local codes. In the absence of local codes, refer to the  
National Electrical code ANSI/NFPA 70 “Latest Edition”  
in the US or in Canada with the Canadian Electrical  
Code, Part I, CSA Standard C22, or the Local National  
Electrical Code.  
4. Attach unit to the cabinet with four No. 8 x ꢀ screws  
supplied with unit inside of envelope containing these  
instructions. Pre-drill holes in cabinet for attachment  
screws using ꢀ/8 drill. Oven mounting holes are  
provided in side trim.  
5. Install bottom trim.  
Interrupt the source of electricity to the unit when  
attempting to repair or service the oven. Failure to do  
this could result in a dangerous or even fatal shock  
6. Replace oven door(s). See Oven Door Replacement  
procedure. (page 9)  
7. See instructions at right for electrical hook-up.  
CAUTION  
8. See Use and Care Manual for operating instructions.  
For European style cabinets (flush front) the required  
clearance for operation of the oven door is minimum  
spacing of 7/8 between the cutout and the door, hinge or  
drawer of the cabinet.  
Installing Bottom Trim Piece  
Some built-in cabinets may not be wide enough, due to  
their construction, to allow this installation.  
Important: Save these installation  
instructions for local electrical  
inspector’s use.  
Rem
receptacle plates. Align lower trim  
and reinstall screws.  
DO NOT INSTALL BOTTOM TRIM UNTIL UNIT IS ATTACHED  
TO THE CABINET.  
WARNING  
Improper installation of the grounding circuit can result in  
a risk of electric shock.  
Consult a qualified electrician or service technician if the  
grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if  
doubt exists as whether the appliance is properly grounded.  
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30” SINGLE WALL OVEN  
ꢀ¼” Dia. Conduit Access Hole*  
5/8” Plywood Floor (Must Support 250lbs.)  
DIMENSIONS  
1
2
2
H
D
Inches  
30 min  
cm  
76.5  
6ꢀ  
F
C
A
B
C
D
E
24 min  
29-ꢀ/ꢀ6 +/- ꢀ/ꢀ6  
24 min  
74  
G
Z
E
6ꢀ  
I
28½ +/- ꢀ/ꢀ6  
29½  
72.5  
75  
F
G
H
I
29¾  
76  
25-7/ꢀ6  
4 to 3ꢀ  
65  
A
B
ꢀ0.5 to 79  
30” WALL OVEN UNDER COUNTER  
ꢀ¼” Dia. Conduit Access Hole*  
5/8” Plywood Floor (Must Support 250lbs.)  
DIMENSIONS  
J
A
Y
2
W
H
1
Inches  
cm  
63.5  
6ꢀ  
2
I
D
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
25  
24 min  
29-ꢀ/ꢀ6 +/- ꢀ/ꢀ6  
24 min  
28½  
C
B
74  
G
Z
E
6ꢀ  
72.5  
75  
K
29½  
G
H
I
29¾  
76  
25-7/ꢀ6  
36  
65  
9ꢀ.5  
4
J
ꢀ½  
K
All Cooktops  
3 max  
8 max  
NOTES  
Z
Y
Do not block air exhaust slots along bottom of  
oven.  
W
Electrical connection for electric cooktop must be  
in adjacent accessible location. Cooktop and wall  
oven must be on separate ꢀ20/240 or ꢀ20/208  
volt 60Hz AC circuits.  
Gas or electric cooktops may be installed over  
ovens. See cooktop installation instructions for  
cutout size. (See page ꢀ0)  
NOTE: * Hole must be cut as close to corner of cabinet as possible.  
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30” WALL OVEN UNDER COUNTER  
2
ꢀ¼” Dia. Conduit Access Hole*  
5/8” Plywood Floor (Must Support 250 lbs.)  
See below for Support Platform Construction.  
DIMENSIONS  
Side and/or top fillers  
may be necessary if unit  
is positioned between  
existing cabinets. Be  
sure they are attached  
securely, since they will  
anchor the oven in the  
cabinet.  
Inches  
cm  
63.5  
6ꢀ  
A
B
C
D
E
I
25  
24 min  
29-ꢀ/ꢀ6 +/- ꢀ/ꢀ6  
24 min  
28½  
74  
6ꢀ  
72.5  
9ꢀ.5  
4
36  
J
ꢀ½  
K
3 max  
8 max  
NOTES  
Z
Y
Do not block air exhaust slots along bottom of  
oven.  
W
Electrical connection for electric cooktop must be  
in adjacent accessible location.  
Gas or electric cooktops may be installed over  
ovens.  
NOTE: * Hole must be cut as close to corner of cabinet as  
possible.  
Distance from rear cabinet wall to  
inside of cabinet kick plate minus 1/8”  
Note:This dimension varies  
depending on cabinet construction.  
Paint black (optional)  
Top surface and side edges of plywood  
If unit is positioned between existing  
cabinets, it may be necessary to add a  
cabinet kick plate to support platform.  
Do not add if cabinet has kick plate  
under the walloven cut-out.  
Paint black (optional)  
Front edge of plywood and  
front of kick plate if needed  
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Oven Door Removal  
Oven Door Replacement  
For ease of installation, remove oven door(s) before placing  
unit into cutout. This will reduce the weight of the unit by  
about 35 pounds per door. Remove the oven door as  
follows:  
Replace oven door after placing unit into cutout. Replace  
oven door as follows:  
Grasp oven door firmly on each side, hold oven door  
at approximately a 30° angle and align oven door  
hinge arm (see Figure 4) with hinge receiver on unit (see  
Figure 5).  
Open oven door to the “Full Open” position (see Figure  
ꢀ).  
Rotate hinge locking lever DOWN, to unlock hinge from  
the unit (see Figure 2).  
Insert oven door hinge arm into hinge receiver until the  
hinge arm slots (see Figure 4) align with horizontal pins  
on the hinge receiver (see Figure 5) and place hinge  
arm onto the hinge receiver.  
Close oven door to the “Removal” position (until it stops;  
see Figure 3).  
Once the hinge arms are resting on the hinge receiver  
pins (see Figure 3) open oven door slowly to the “Full  
Open” position (see Figure 2).  
Grasp the door firmly on each side and lift the door  
straight up and off the unit.  
NOTE: The oven door is heavy. Be sure you have a firm grip  
before lifting the oven door off the unit.  
Rotate hinge locking lever UP to the locked position to  
secure the oven door to the unit (see Figure ꢀ).  
Do not lift the door by the handle!  
NOTE: Make sure that hinge locking lever is rotated fully UP  
to the locked position as shown (see Figure ꢀ) before closing  
oven door.  
Hinge Locking Lever  
(Locked Position)  
CAUTION  
Door will not close all the way and could fall off when  
opened if the hinge locking levers are not rotated fully UP  
to the locked position.  
Figure 1  
If hinge locking lever will not rotate fully UP to the locked  
position as shown (see Figure ꢀ) then the hinge arm is not  
properly seated on the receiver. Rotate the hinge locking  
lever DOWN to the unlocked position (see Figure 2) and  
remove oven door as outlined in the Oven Door Removal  
procedure. Then replace the oven door as outlined in the  
Oven Door Replacement procedure, making sure that the  
hinge arm slots are fully seated on the horizontal pins in the  
hinge receiver.  
Hinge Locking Lever  
(Unlocked Position)  
Once the hinge locking lever is rotated fully UP to the  
locked position (see Figure ꢀ) close the oven door.  
Figure 2  
Hinge Arm  
Figure 4  
Hinge Arm Slots  
Hinge Receiver  
Horizontal Pins  
Figure 5  
Figure 3  
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Cooktop Shown For Reference Only.  
See Cooktop Installation Instructions For Cutout Size  
MIN  
30” Under Counter Wall Oven  
with Cooktop  
ꢀ0  
Classic 9800  
Oven Cooking  
Control Panel  
The control panel is designed for ease in programming. The display window shows options for each function and moves  
from step to step through the programming process.  
A
B
C
D E  
F
G
Timer 1  
Timer 2  
On/Off  
1
2
3
On/Off  
Help  
abc  
def  
4
5
6
Favorites  
Cancel Convect Bake  
ghi  
jkl  
mno  
Oven More  
Light Options  
Clean  
Broil  
7
8
9
Setup  
pqrs  
tuv  
wxyz  
0
Back  
Enter  
Space  
HEARTLAND  
Lock  
A
B
Function Pads Use to program the oven for wall  
oven.  
Note: Four seconds after entering the function, option,  
number or letter, the function will automatically be  
entered. If more than 30 seconds elapse between steps  
in programming, the function will be canceled and the  
display will return to the previous display.  
Quickset pads Use to select options in display  
window (next to display window  
on both sides).  
C
D
Display  
window  
Displays oven functions, options  
and time of day.  
Favorites  
Use to access, program or save  
baking cycles.  
E
F
Help  
Press for on-screen help  
Setup  
Use to view or change factory  
default.  
G
Number Pads Use to enter time and temperature,  
or to enter Favorites names.  
Clock  
Quickset Pads  
Setting the Clock:  
Quickset pads are located on each side of the display  
window and are used to select the desired function or option  
in the display window. To select the option or function, press  
the Quickset pad next to the word.  
ꢀ. Press the Setup pad.  
2. Select Clock using the Quickset pads.  
3. Select Time.  
If you need to back out of a function or option in the display,  
press the Back pad. When your programming is complete,  
press the Enter pad or wait four seconds and the function  
will start automatically.  
4. Enter the time using the number pads.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. Select AM or PM in ꢀ2 hour mode. (For 24 hour clock,  
see page ꢀ2.)  
Up or Down arrows indicate additional screens with  
additional options. Press the Quickset pads next to the  
arrows to scroll through the display.  
7. Select Set.  
8. To exit the Setup mode, press Setup.  
Entering the day of the week:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
2. Select Clock.  
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3. Select Day.  
2. Press the displayed times on the Quickset pads until the  
desired time is entered.  
OR  
4. Select Back or Fwd to scroll through the days.  
5. Select Set.  
3. Press the number pads to enter the new desired time.  
4. Press Enter.  
6. To exit the Setup mode, press Setup.  
Canceling the clock/day of week display:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
Canceling the Timer:  
ꢀ. Press the Timer ꢀ or Timer 2 pad TWICE.  
2. Press Clock.  
Timer 1  
OR  
On/Off  
3. Press the Down arrow to scroll to the next screen.  
4. Select Disable.  
2. Press the Timer ꢀ or Timer 2 pad ONCE  
and Press CANCEL on the Quickset  
pads.  
5. Select Off to turn the clock display off, or select On to  
turn the clock display on.  
Changing the Timer format:  
6. Select Set.  
The Timers can be set to display hours and minutes (HR/  
MN) or minutes and seconds (MN/SEC).  
7. To disable the day of week display, select OFF or select  
ON to turn the weekday display on.  
ꢀ. Press the Setup pad.  
8. Select Set.  
2. Select the Down  
arrow and scroll  
until you see Timer  
Format.  
9. To exit the Setup mode, press Setup.  
To set the clock for a ꢀ2 or 24 hour format:  
The clock can be set to display time in either a ꢀ2 hour or  
24 hour format.  
3. Select Timer Format.  
4. Select HR/MN or MN/SEC.  
5. Select Set.  
ꢀ. Press the Setup pad.  
2. Select Clock.  
6. Press Setup to exit Setup mode.  
3. Use the down arrow to scroll to the next screen.  
4. Select ꢀ2/24 Hr.  
Changing the Timer beeps:  
The signal beeps for Timer ꢀ and Timer 2 can be changed.  
The options available are two beeps every thirty seconds,  
two beeps every sixty seconds or ꢀ beep only. The default  
setting is One Beep.  
5. Select ꢀ2 Hr or 24 Hr.  
6. Select Set.  
7. Press Setup to exit Setup mode.  
ꢀ. Press the Setup pad.  
Timers  
2. Select the down  
arrow to scroll  
Setting the Timers (Timer ꢀ or Timer 2):  
down until “Tones”  
is displayed.  
ꢀ. Press Timer ꢀ or Timer 2.  
Timer 1  
2. Select Time.  
On/Off  
3. Select Tones.  
4. Select Timers.  
3. Press one of the displayed times using the Quickset  
pads,bor press the number pads to enter the desired  
time.  
5. Select the desired timer beep format (2-30 sec., 2-60  
sec. or ꢀ Beep).  
Note: Each press of the displayed time choices adds  
additional time. For example, pressing “ꢀ0 min” three  
times provides 30 minutes on the timer (0:30).  
6. Select Set.  
7. Press Setup to exit Setup mode.  
4. Press Enter.  
Locking the Control and Oven  
Door  
Changing the amount of time entered once the  
Timer starts:  
ꢀ. Press the Timer ꢀ or Timer 2 pad ONCE.  
The oven control and oven door can be locked to prevent  
accidental programming. If an oven function is currently  
being used, the control and door cannot be locked.  
Timer 1  
On/Off  
ꢀ2  
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To lock the control and door:  
Press the Back and Enter pads at the same time, holding for  
three seconds or until “Locked” appears in the display.  
Baking Notes:  
If more than thirty seconds elapse between pressing  
a pad and pressing a number pad, the display will  
return to the previous display.  
To unlock the control and door:  
Press the Back and Enter pads at the same time, holding for  
three seconds. The time of day will appear in the display  
when the control and door are unlocked.  
Whenever the temperature appears in the display, the  
oven is heating.  
To recall the set temperature during preheat, press the  
Bake pad.  
0
Back  
Enter  
To change the oven temperature during cooking, press  
the Bake pad and select a displayed temperature or  
use the number pads to enter the desired temperature.  
Space  
Lock  
The oven will automatically shut off after ꢀ2 hours if  
it is accidentally left on. To set a Sabbath Mode, see  
Setup Sabbath Mode, page 28.  
Bake Options  
Baking  
Cook & Hold and Delay options are available when baking.  
When using the Cook & Hold option, the oven begins to  
heat immediately after the control has been set. Then, the  
oven cooks for a specified length of time. When that time  
has elapsed, the oven will keep the food warm for up to an  
hour then automatically turn off.  
To set Bake:  
ꢀ. Press the Bake pad.  
2. Select the oven temperature using the Quickset pads.  
OR  
Enter the desired temperature using the number pads.  
Press Enter to set.  
When using Delay, the oven begins to cook later in the  
day. Set the amount of time that you want to delay before  
the oven turns on and how long you want to cook. The  
oven begins to heat at the selected time and cooks for  
the specified length of time. When that time has elapsed,  
the oven will keep the food warm for up to an hour then  
automatically turn off.  
The temperature can be set from ꢀ70° to 550° in 5°  
increments.  
After three seconds, the oven will begin to preheat.  
“Bake Preheat” will appear in the display along with  
ꢀ00° or the actual oven temperature, whichever is  
higher.  
The temperature in the display will increase in ꢀ°  
increments until the oven reaches the preset temperature.  
Allow about ꢀ5 minutes for the oven to preheat.  
When the oven is preheated, the oven will beep and  
“Preheat” will no longer be displayed.  
To set Cook & Hold:  
ꢀ. After Bake has been programmed, press Options using  
the Quickset pad.  
2. Select Cook/Hold.  
3. Select the amount of time you want to bake by pressing  
the Quickset pads or the number pads.  
3. At the end of cooking, turn the oven off by pressing the  
CANCEL pad. Remove food from the oven. The oven  
will continue operating until the CANCEL pad is  
pressed.  
The oven will cook for the selected time, then keep food  
warm for one hour.  
To set a Delay:  
ꢀ. After Bake has been programmed, press Options using  
the Quickset pad.  
2. Select Delay.  
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3. Select the amount of time you want to delay the start of  
cooking using the displayed times or the number pads.  
Suggested Foods for Convect Selections  
CONVECT  
BAKE  
CONVECT  
BROIL  
CONVECT  
ROAST  
CONVECT  
PASTRY  
4. Select the amount of time you want to cook using the  
displayed times or the number pads.  
Multiple-rack Beef Steaks, Whole  
Frozen Pie,  
Turnovers,  
Cream Puffs,  
Puff Pastry  
5. The display will show “Delay Bake”, the temperature,  
the delay time and the cook time.  
Baking of  
Cookies/  
Biscuits,  
Fish Steaks,  
Fish Filetes,  
Chicken,  
Whole  
Pork Chops, Turkey,  
Note: Both Cook & Hold and Delay also can be accessed  
through More Options pad.  
Breads,  
Chicken  
Breasts,  
Vegetables,  
Pork Roasts,  
Beef Roasts  
Casseroles,  
Tarts/Tortes, Shrimp  
Cakes  
CAUTION  
Do not use delayed baking for highly perishable foods  
such as dairy products, pork, poultry, or seafood.  
Convect Bake  
To set Convect Bake:  
Convect  
ꢀ. ꢀ. Press the Convect pad.  
Convection uses a fan to circulate hot air evenly over, under  
and around the food. As a result, foods are evenly cooked  
and browned, often in shorter times, at lower temperatures  
and with the flexibility of using more than one rack at a  
time.  
2. 2. Select Bake using the Quickset pads.  
3. Select the oven temperature using the Quickset pads  
OR  
Enter the desired temperature using the number pads.  
Press Enter to set.  
Convection Notes:  
The temperature can be set from ꢀ70° F to 550° F  
degrees in 5° increments.  
The oven control comes from the factory set for Auto  
Convect Conversion. When using Convect Bake  
and Convect Pastry enter the conventional baking  
temperature. The control automatically converts  
the temperature to 25° less than the conventional  
temperature.  
After three seconds, the oven will begin to preheat.  
“Upper Oven” and/or “Lower Oven” and “Bake  
Preheat” will appear in the display along with ꢀ00° or  
the actual oven temperature, whichever is higher.  
The temperature in the display will increase in ꢀ°  
increments until the oven reaches the preset temperature.  
Allow about ꢀ5 minutes for the oven to preheat.  
For Convect Roast, enter the conventional roasting  
temperature and time. The control then lets you know  
when 75% of the time has elapsed and alerts you to  
check the food for doneness.  
When the oven is preheated, the oven will beep and  
“Preheat” will turn off and “Bake” will be displayed.  
To turn Auto Convect Conversion off, see page 28.  
Place food in the oven.  
Convect Options  
At the end of cooking, turn the oven off by pressing the  
CANCEL pad. Remove food from the oven. The oven will  
continue operating until the CANCEL pad is pressed.  
Cook & Hold and Delay options are available when convect  
cooking. See page ꢀ9 for information on how to program a  
Cook & Hold or Delay option.  
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Enter the desired temperature using the number pads. Press  
Enter to set.  
Convect Roast  
To set Convect Roast:  
ꢀ. Place food in the oven.  
2. Press the Convect pad.  
3. Select Roast.  
4. Select the oven temperature using the Quickset pads.  
OR  
Enter the desired temperature using the number pads. Press  
Enter to set.  
The temperature can be set from ꢀ70° F to 550° F  
degrees in 5° increments.  
After three seconds, the oven will begin to preheat.  
“Upper Oven” and/or “Lower Oven” and “Convect  
Preheat” will appear in the display along with ꢀ00° or  
the actual oven temperature, whichever is higher.  
The temperature in the display will increase in ꢀ°  
increments until the oven reaches the preset temperature.  
Allow about ꢀ5 minutes for the oven to preheat.  
When the oven is preheated, the oven will beep and  
Preheat will turn off and Bake will be displayed.  
Enter Cook/Hold will appear in the display.  
Enter Cook & Hold time using the Quickset pads.  
OR  
4. At the end of cooking, turn the oven off by pressing the  
CANCEL pad. Remove food from the oven. The oven  
will continue operating until the CANCEL pad is  
Enter the desired time using the number pads.  
pressed.  
The temperature can be set from ꢀ70° F to 550° F  
degrees in 5° increments.  
After three seconds, the oven will begin to heat. “Upper  
Oven” and/or “Lower Oven” and “Convect Roast” will  
appear in the display along with ꢀ00° or the actual  
oven temperature, whichever is higher.  
Convect Broil  
The temperature in the display will increase in ꢀ°  
For best results when broiling, use a pan designed for  
broiling. Oven door should be closed when broiling.  
Preheating is not necessary.  
increments until the oven reaches the preset temperature.  
5. At 75% of the cooking time the oven will beep to let  
you know to check food. Check food using a meat  
thermometer. If food is done, take food out of oven and  
press CANCEL pad to turn oven off.  
6. If food is not done, continue roasting.  
Once the set time has elapsed the oven will  
automatically go into Keep Warm mode for ꢀ hour. If  
food is taken from the oven before the hour has elapsed  
press CANCEL pad.  
Convect Pastry  
To set Convect Broil:  
ꢀ. Place the oven rack in the proper rack position. (See  
Broiling Chart, page ꢀ0.)  
Convect Pastry is designed to bake pastry items such as  
frozen pies, turnovers, cream puffs and puff pastry.  
ꢀ. Press the Convect pad.  
2. Press the Convect pad.  
3. Select Broil.  
2. Select Pastry.  
3. Select the oven temperature using the Quickset pads.  
OR  
4. Select HIGH – 550° F for high broil.  
OR  
Select LOW – 450° F for low broil.  
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The oven has a variable broil feature, which means that  
Broil Notes:  
a lower broil temperature can be selected (300°-550°F).  
To select a lower temperature, press the appropriate  
number pads. Press Enter to set the lower temperature.  
See Broiling Chart, page ꢀ7, for foods and broiling  
times.  
5. Place food in the oven.  
If more than 30 seconds elapse between pressing  
the Broil pad, Quickset pads, or number pads, the  
oven will not be set and the display will return to the  
previous display.  
6. Close the oven door.  
7. Press the CANCEL pad when broiling is done.  
“High” is used for most broiling. Use a lower broil  
temperature when broiling longer cooking foods. The  
lower temperature allows food to cook to the well  
done stage without excessive browning.  
Expect broil times to increase and browning to be  
slightly lighter if the appliance is installed on a 208  
volt circuit.  
Broil  
For best results when broiling, use a pan designed for  
broiling.  
Food should be turned halfway through broiling time.  
Broil times may be longer when lower broiling  
temperatures are selected.  
To set Broil:  
ꢀ. Place the oven rack in the proper rack position (see  
Broiling Chart on page ꢀ7).  
Convect broiling is generally faster than conventional  
broiling. Check for doneness at the minimum  
recommended time.  
2. Place food in the oven.  
3. Press the Broil pad.  
4. Select HIGH – 550° F for high broil.  
OR  
Select LOW – 450° F for low broil.  
The oven has a variable broil feature which means that  
a lower broil temperature can be selected (300°-550°F).  
To select a lower temperature, press the appropriate  
number pads. Press Enter to set the lower temperature.  
5. Close the oven door.  
6. Press the CANCEL pad when broiling is done.  
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Broiling Chart  
FOODS  
CONVENTIONAL  
BROIL  
CONVECTION BROIL  
RACK POSITION  
Beef (broil to 16o° F(71°C))  
6 Hamburgers,½” thick  
ꢀ0 - ꢀ2 minutes  
ꢀ8 - 22 minutes  
ꢀ8 - 22 minutes  
ꢀ8 - 22 minutes  
Low Broil  
ꢀ2 - ꢀ4 minutes  
ꢀ3 - ꢀ6 minutes  
ꢀ3 - ꢀ7 minutes  
ꢀ6 - ꢀ8 minutes  
Low Broil  
5o  
5o  
5o  
5o  
2 Ribeye Steaks, 1” thick  
2 New York Strip Steaks, 1” thick  
2 T-Bone Steaks, 1” thick  
Poultry (broiled to 170° F(77°C))  
4 Boneless/Skinless Breats  
4 Bone-in Chicken Breasts  
Pork (broiled to 160° F (71°C))  
4 Boneless Pork Chops, 1” thick  
4 Bone-in Pork Chops, 1”thick  
Hame Slice, 1” thick  
ꢀ2 - ꢀ5 minutes  
20 - 23 minutes  
ꢀ0 - ꢀ2 minutes  
ꢀ8 - 20 minutes  
5o  
5o  
20 - 28 minutes  
25 - 28 minutes  
ꢀ6 - ꢀ8 minutes  
ꢀ7 - ꢀ9 minutes  
ꢀ7 - ꢀ9 minutes  
ꢀ5 - ꢀ7 minutes  
4o  
4o  
4o  
Fish (broiled to 140° F(60°C))  
4 Swordfish Steaks, 1” thick  
2 Halibut Steaks, 1” thick  
Orange Roughy, 1” thick  
Shrimp (16-20 ct. per lb.)  
2 Salmion Fillets, ½” thick  
2 Salmon Steaks, 1” thick  
8 - ꢀ2 minutes  
ꢀ0 - ꢀ2 minutes  
ꢀ0 - ꢀ2 minutes  
8 - ꢀ0 minutes  
8 - ꢀ2 minutes  
8 - ꢀ2 minutes  
8 - ꢀ2 minutes  
9 - ꢀꢀ minutes  
9 - ꢀꢀ minutes  
6 - 8 minutes  
4o  
4o  
4o  
4o  
4o  
4o  
ꢀꢀ - ꢀ3 minutes  
ꢀꢀ - ꢀ3 minutes  
* The use of the offset rack is denoted in the chart as an “o”  
after the rack position number.  
NOTE: to reduce browning and excess smoke when  
broiling, rack 4o can be used instead of rack 5o.  
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Notes:  
Oven Racks  
CAUTION  
The use of the offset rack is denoted in the list at left  
as an “o” after the rack position number.  
Do not place food on a flat rack in position one when  
the offset rack is in position two. When the offset rack  
is in position two, a flat rack placed in position one  
may contact the offset rack when sliding in or out of  
the oven.  
Do not attempt to change the rack position when the  
oven is hot.  
Do not use the oven for storing food or cookware.  
Single and Double Convection Ovens – two flat racks and one  
offset rack were packaged for each oven.  
When baking on two or three racks, check foods at  
the minimum suggested time to avoid over-browning  
or over-cooking.  
Single and Double Non-Convection Ovens – one flat and one  
offset rack were packaged for each oven.  
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.  
To remove:  
ꢀ. Pull forward to the  
“stop” position.  
Easy Rack  
2. Lift up on the front of  
the rack and pull out.  
Select wall oven models are equipped with an Easy Rack.  
This rack offers a convenient place to grasp bakeware when  
taking it out of the oven.  
To replace:  
ꢀ. Place rack on the rack  
support in the oven.  
2. Tilt the front end up  
slightly; slide rack  
back until it clears the lock-stop position.  
3. Lower front and slide into the oven.  
Rack Positions  
RACK 5: Used for three-rack baking.  
RACK 5o: Can be used for broiling.  
RACK 4: Can be used for broiling and two-rack baking.  
RACK 4o: Can be  
used for broiling.  
Notes:  
RACK 3: Used for  
most baked goods.  
5 ꢀat  
The Easy Rack is to be used in ovens with a hidden  
bake element only. Do not use the Easy Rack if your  
oven has an exposed bake element.  
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RACK 3o: Used for  
3 ꢀat  
most baked goods  
2
and pies.  
1 oꢁset  
Use the Easy Rack only in the oven in which it was  
purchased.  
RACK 2: Used for  
Three-rack Convection Cooking  
roasting small cuts of  
meat.  
Half Rack  
RACK 2o: Used Convect Roasting and two-rack baking.  
RACK ꢀ: Used for roasting large cuts of meat.  
RACK ꢀo: Can be used for three-rack baking.  
Select wall oven models  
are equipped with a  
convertible half rack.  
The left side of the rack  
can be removed to  
accommodate a large  
roaster on the lower  
rack. The right side of  
the rack is still available  
to hold a casserole  
dish.  
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Note: The convection fan will automatically stop whenever  
the oven door is opened.  
More Options  
Cook & Hold  
Notes:  
The removable section of the rack can be used as a  
cooling rack or trivet. Make sure rack is cool before  
removing from the oven.  
ꢀ. Press the More Options pad.  
2. Select Cook/Hold.  
3. Enter cook time using Quickset pads or the number pads.  
4. Select Bake or Convect.  
Make sure oven is cool before removing or reinstalling  
the half rack.  
Do not use cookware that extends beyond edge of  
rack.  
5. When Bake is pressed, select the temperature using  
Quickset pads or the number pads.  
For best results, allow two inches between the pan  
placed on the rack and the oven side wall.  
6. When Convect is pressed, select Bake, Broil, Roast  
or Pastry, then select the desired temperature using the  
Quickset pads or the number pads.  
Use caution when removing items from the half rack to  
avoid burns.  
The oven will cook for the selected time, then Keep Warm  
for one hour. The oven will automatically turn off.  
Carefully remove items from the lower rack to avoid  
disturbing the half rack.  
Delay  
Oven Light  
ꢀ. Press the More Options pad.  
2. Select Delay.  
The oven light automatically comes on whenever the oven  
door is opened. When the door is closed, press the Oven  
Light pad to turn the oven light on and off. A beep will  
sound every time the Oven Light pad is pressed.  
3. Select Delay time using Quickset pads or the number  
pads.  
4. Select Bake, Convect or Clean.  
Oven Vent  
To set Delay Bake:  
ꢀ. Select from the displayed temperatures or use the number  
pads to enter the temperature.  
The oven vent is located below the oven door on single wall  
ovens, and below the bottom door on double wall ovens.  
When the oven is in use, the area near the oven vent may  
become hot enough to cause burns. Do not block the vent  
opening for best baking results.  
2. Select the time to cook from the displayed times or use  
the number pads to enter the cooking time.  
3. The display will show “Delay Bake”, the preset  
temperature, the delay time countdown and the cook time.  
Oven Fans  
A cooling fan will automatically turn on whenever the oven  
is operating. It is used to help keep internal parts on the  
control panel cool. The fan may continue to operate after the  
oven has been turned off. The fan will automatically turn off  
when parts have cooled. This is normal.  
To set Delay Convect:  
ꢀ. Select Bake, Roast or Pastry.  
2. Select from the displayed temperatures or use the  
number pads to enter the temperature.  
3. Select the time to cook from the displayed times or use  
the number pads to enter the cooking time.  
A convection fan is used to circulate hot air in the oven  
when the convection feature is selected. It automatically  
turns on whenever the Convect pad is pressed and will turn  
off when Convect is canceled.  
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4. The display will show “Convect Delay”, the preset  
temperature, the delay time countdown and the cook  
time.  
2. Press the down arrow to scroll down.  
3. Select Keep Warm.  
To set Delay Clean:  
ꢀ. “Remove Racks from Oven” will show in the display.  
Remove the racks from the oven and select Continue.  
2. Select Light, Medium or Heavy soil level using the  
Quickset pads. There is a brief delay while the door  
locks.  
3. “Delay Clean”, the cleaning time, the delay time and  
unlock time (based on the selected soil level) will show  
in the display.  
4. Select one of the displayed temperatures or enter  
desired temperature using the number pads.  
Temperatures can be selected between ꢀ45° and ꢀ90°  
F.  
For more information on self-cleaning, see page 32.  
5. “Warm Preheat” and the temperature will be displayed.  
CAUTION  
6. When oven has preheated, a beep sounds and  
“Warming” and the temperature will be displayed.  
Do not use delayed baking for highly perishable foods  
such as dairy products, pork, poultry, or seafood.  
7. When finished, press the CANCEL pad and remove  
food or plates from the oven.  
Proofing  
To Warm Dinner Rolls:  
The Proofing feature can be used to raise yeast-based bread  
products prior to baking. There are two proofing methods  
available – Rapid and Standard.  
Cover rolls loosely with foil and place in oven.  
Press More Options pad.  
Standard proofing in the oven protects dough from room  
temperature changes or drafts that commonly affect proofing  
done on the countertop.  
Select Keep Warm.  
Select ꢀ70° temperature. Warm for ꢀ2-ꢀ5 minutes.  
To Warm Plates:  
Rapid proofing provides faster proofing results than  
countertop or standard proofing, without harming the yeast.  
Place two stacks of up to four plates each in the oven.  
ꢀ. Press More Options pad.  
2. Select Proofing.  
Press More Options pad.  
Select Keep Warm.  
3. Select Rapid or Standard.  
Select ꢀ70° temperature.  
4. When proofing is complete, remove the dough from the  
oven and press the CANCEL pad.  
Warm for five minutes. Turn off the oven by pressing  
the CANCEL pad and leave plates in the oven for ꢀ5  
minutes more.  
Use only oven-safe plates, check with the manufacturer.  
Do not set warm dishes on a cold surface as rapid  
temperature changes could cause crazing or breakage.  
Proofing Notes:  
For any dough that requires one rise, either Standard  
or Rapid Proofing can be used.  
Keep Warm Notes:  
For dough requiring two rises, Standard Proofing must  
be used for the first rising period. Either Standard or  
Rapid Proofing can be used for the second rise.  
Food should be hot when placed in oven.  
For optimal food quality, foods should be kept warm  
for no longer than ꢀ hour.  
If oven temperature is too high for proofing, “Oven  
Cooling” will appear in the display.  
To keep foods from drying, cover loosely with foil or a  
glass lid.  
Keep Warm  
Drying  
The Keep Warm feature is used to safely keep hot foods  
warm or for warming breads and plates.  
For best results, use a drying rack. A drying rack allows air  
to circulate evenly around the food.  
ꢀ. Press More Options pad.  
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The convection fan will operate during the drying  
procedure.  
To set Drying:  
ꢀ. Press More Options pad.  
2. Press the down arrow to scroll down.  
3. Select Drying.  
4. Select a displayed temperature or enter a temperature  
with the number pads. Temperatures can be set between  
ꢀ00° F and 200° F.  
5. “Drying” and the temperature will be displayed.  
6. Remove food from oven and press CANCEL pad when  
drying is done.  
Follow the Drying Guide on page 22 for drying times.  
Check foods at minimum times given. Cool foods to room  
temperature before testing for doneness.  
Drying Notes:  
Most fruits and vegetables dry well and retain their  
color when dried at ꢀ40° F. Meat and jerky should be  
dried at ꢀ45° - ꢀ50° F. For optimal flavor, dry herbs  
at ꢀ00° F, however, at this lower temperature expect  
extended drying times of up to 8 hours.  
The length of drying times vary due to the following:  
Water and sugar content of food, size of food pieces,  
amount of food being dried, humidity in the air.  
Check foods at the minimum drying time. Dry longer if  
necessary.  
Fruits that turn brown when exposed to air should be  
treated with an antioxidant. Try one of the following  
methods:  
ꢀ. Dip fruit in a mixture of two parts bottled lemon juice  
to one part cool water.  
2. Soak fruit in a solution of ꢀ tsp. ascorbic acid or  
commercial antioxidant to ꢀ quart of cold water.  
Foods may drip during the drying process. After  
drying high acid or sugary foods, clean the oven  
bottom with soap and water. The porcelain oven finish  
may discolor if acidic or sugary food soils are not  
wiped up prior to high heat or a self-cleaning cycle.  
More than one rack of food may be dried at the same  
time. However, additional drying time is needed.  
Refer to other resources at your local library or call  
your local County Extension service for additional  
information.  
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FRUITS  
VARIETIES BEST FOR  
DRYING  
PREPARATION  
APPROX. DRY  
TIME  
TEST FOR  
DONENESS AT  
MIN. DRY TIME  
at ꢀ40° F  
(60°C)**  
Apples*  
Firm varieties: Graven, Stein,  
Granny Smith, Jonathan,  
Wash, peel if desired, core and 4 - 8 hours  
slice into ꢀ/8” slices.  
Pliable to crisp. Dried apples  
store best when they are slightly  
crisp.  
Winesap, Rome Beauty, Newton.  
Apricots*  
Blenheim/Royal most common.  
Tilton also good.  
Wash, halve, and remove pits.  
Peel and cut into ¼” slices.  
ꢀ8 - 24 hours  
ꢀ7-24 hours  
Soft, pliable.  
Bananas*  
Cherries  
Firm varieties  
Pliable to crisp.  
Lambert, Royal Ann, Napoleon,  
Van or Bing.  
Wash and remove stems. Halve ꢀ8 - 24 hours  
and remove pits.  
Pliable and leathery.  
Nectarines and  
Peaches*  
Freestone varieties.  
Halve and remove pits. Peeling  
is optional but results in better  
-looking dried fruit.  
24 - 36 hours  
Pliable and leahtery.  
Pears*  
Bartlett  
Peel, halve and core.  
24 - 36 hours  
Soft and pliable.  
Soft and pliable.  
Pineapple  
Fresh or canned  
wash, peel and remove thorny  
eyes. Slice length wise and  
remove the small core. Cut  
crosswise into ½” slices.  
Canned: ꢀ4 - ꢀ8 hours  
Fresh: ꢀ2 - ꢀ6 hours  
Orange and Lemon Select rough-skinned fruit. Do not  
Wash well. Thinly peel the outer ꢀ - 2 hours  
Tough and brittle.  
Peel  
dry the peel of fruit marked “color ꢀ/ꢀ6 to ꢀ/8” of the peel. Do  
added”.  
not use the whole bitter pith  
under the peel.  
VEGETABLES  
Tomatoes  
Plum, Roma  
Halve, remove seeds. Place  
tomatoes skin side up on rack.  
Prick skins.  
ꢀ2 - ꢀ8 hours  
4 - 8 hours  
Tough to crisp.  
Tough to brittle.  
Carrots  
Danvers Half Long, Imperator, Red Do not use carrots with woody  
Cored Chantenay  
fiber or pithy core. Wash, trim  
tops and peel if desired. Slice  
crosswise or diagonally into ¼”  
slices. Steam blanch for 3 min.  
Hot Peppers  
Ancho, Anaheim  
Wash, halve and seed. Prick  
skin several times.  
4 -6 hours  
ꢀ - 3 hours  
Pods should appear shriveled  
dark red and crisp.  
HERBS  
Parsley, Mint,  
Cilantro, Sage,  
Oregano  
Rinse in cold water. Pat dry  
with a paper towel. Leave stems  
on until leaves are dry, then  
discard.  
Brittle and crumbly  
Brittle and crumbly.  
Basil  
Cut leaves 3 to 4” from top of  
plant just as buds appear. Rinse  
leaves in cold water.  
2 - 5 hours  
*Fruits requiring an antioxidant to prevent discoloration and  
loss of nutrients. Refer to the notes on page ꢀ4 for specific  
methods.  
** ꢀ2 Hour Off will not occur during drying functions.  
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9. When the selected internal temperature of the food has  
been reached, the oven will shut off and a beep will  
sound.  
Probe  
Using the probe supplied with your wall oven assures  
excellent roasting results every time. The probe can be used  
in the upper oven only for double ovens.  
ꢀ0. Remove the probe from the oven receptacle. The probe  
will be hot. Hold probe plug with an oven mitt or  
potholder when removing from the oven.  
ꢀ. Insert the probe into the food item. For meats, the probe  
tip should be located in the center of the thickest part of  
the meat and not into the fat or touching a bone.  
Probe Notes:  
2. Insert the probe plug into  
the receptacle located on  
the top left of the oven. Be  
sure to insert plug into the  
receptacle all the way.  
The probe must be removed from the oven when it is  
not being used.  
Because of the excellent insulation of the oven, the  
retained heat continues to cook the food after the  
beep has sounded and the oven has turned off. For  
this reason, it is important to remove the food from  
the oven as soon as the beep sounds.  
3. Press More Options pad.  
4. Press the down arrow to  
scroll down.  
Use the handle of the probe for inserting or  
removing. Do not pull on the cable.  
5. Select Probe.  
The probe is hot after cooking – use a potholder or  
oven mitt to remove.  
To protect the probe, if meat is not completely  
thawed, insert probe after ꢀ-2 hours of roasting.  
To clean cooled probe, wipe with a soapy dishcloth.  
Do not submerge probe in water or wash in  
dishwasher.  
6. Set the internal food temperature desired by selecting  
one of the displayed temperatures or enter the  
temperature using the number pads. The probe  
temperature can be set from ꢀ00° - ꢀ85° F.  
Suggested Internal Food  
Temperatures  
FOOD  
INTERNAL  
7. Select Bake or Convect.  
TEMPERATURE  
8. Set the oven temperature by selecting one of the  
displayed temperatures or enter the temperature using  
the number pads.  
Ground Beef  
ꢀ60° F (7ꢀ°C)  
Fresh Beef, Veal, Lamb  
Medium Rare  
Medium  
ꢀ45° F (63°C)  
ꢀ60° F (7ꢀ°C)  
Note: If the probe is removed from the oven receptacle  
at any time during the cooking process, the program will  
be canceled and the oven will turn off.  
Well Done  
Whole  
ꢀ70° F (77°C)  
ꢀ80° F (83°C)  
Chicken, Turkey  
Pork  
Breast  
ꢀ70° F (77°C)  
ꢀ60° F (7ꢀ°C)  
When Bake is selected:  
Medium  
The display will briefly show the selected temperatures  
for the oven and probe.  
Well done  
ꢀ70° F (77°C)  
ꢀ40° F (63°C)  
Ham, precooked  
After 30 seconds, the display will show the actual oven  
temperature and actual probe temperature.  
Thaw and Serve  
When Convect is selected:  
Use Thaw and Serve to thaw frozen foods that require  
thawing, but not cooking, before serving.  
Select Bake, Roast or Pastry.  
Set the oven temperature by selecting one of the  
displayed temperatures or enter the temperature using  
the number pads.  
To set Thaw-Serve:  
ꢀ. Place food in the oven.  
The display will briefly show the selected temperatures  
for the oven and probe.  
2. Press More Options pad.  
After 30 seconds, the display will show the actual oven  
temperature and actual probe temperature.  
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3. Press the down arrow to scroll down.  
4. Select Thaw-Serve.  
5. Select number of minutes to thaw.  
6. “Thaw-Serve” will be displayed.  
7. When finished, press the CANCEL pad and remove  
food from the oven.  
Note: This feature is not meant for thawing meats or other  
foods that need to be cooked before serving.  
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Thaw and Serve Chart  
FROZEN ITEMS*  
Whole Pies & Cakes  
THAW-SERVE TIME**  
ꢀ Remove frozen food from outer carton and  
HINTS  
Thawing for 30 minutes makes it easier to slice  
wrapping.  
whole pies , cakes and cheesecake.  
Pies: Lemon meringue, cream, pecan, chocolate,  
sweet potato, French silk.  
2. Place frozen food on rack in middle of oven.  
Layer cakes will require only ꢀ5 minutes before  
slicing.  
Cakes: Vanilla, chocolate, coconut, and three-  
layer cakes, pound cake, Boston Cream Pie.  
3. Thaw-Serve ꢀ5 minutes for cakes and 30  
minutes for pies.  
Size and texture of food being thawed will affect  
Thaw-Serve time.  
4. Remove from oven.  
Larger and denser desserts may take longer to  
thaw.  
5. Slice into individual-size servings and place  
on plates.  
Cake slices will thaw quicker than pies. Sweet  
potato pie slices may require 20 to 30 minutes.  
6. Return plates to oven.  
7. Thaw-Serve for ꢀ0 to 30 minutes.  
Individual Servings: Slices of pie, pieces of cake, ꢀ. Remove frozen food from container.  
other individual desserts, eclairs, cream puffs  
2. Place on plate.  
3. Place plate on rack in middle of oven.  
4. Thaw-Serve for ꢀ0 to 30 minutes.  
Cheesecake  
ꢀ. Remove frozen food from outer carton and  
wrapping.  
2. Place frozen food on rack in middle of oven.  
3. Thaw-Serve for 30 minutes.  
4. Remove from oven.  
5. Slice into individual-size servings and place  
on plates.  
6. Return plates to oven.  
7. Thaw-Serve for up to ꢀ5 minutes if desired.  
ꢀ. Remove frozen food from container.  
Deli Spirals  
2. Place on plate.  
3. Place plate on rack in middle of oven.  
4. Thaw-Serve for ꢀ0 to ꢀ5 mintues.  
* Only “Thaw and Serve” or “Ready to Serve” frozen foods  
can be used with this feature. DO NOT attempt to thaw  
frozen meats, poultry or seafood.  
** It is not necessary to preheat the oven.  
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To Create a New Favorite Recipe:  
ꢀ. Press Favorites pad.  
Favorites  
Favorites stores up to ꢀ0 of your favorite recipes.  
2. Select Create New.  
Convection ovens come with five preprogrammed recipes.  
3. Enter the name using the keypads.  
For example, to save lasagna, press the <JKL> pad  
three times for “L”; Press the <ABC> pad once for “A”;  
press the <STU> pad once for “S”. Continue until you’ve  
finished the word.  
After each desired letter wait three seconds or press  
enter before moving on the next letter.  
Up to ꢀ5 letters including spaces can be used.  
4. Select Set to save name.  
To select a recipe from the preset Recipe List:  
ꢀ. Press Favorites Pad.  
5. Select cooking mode, such as Bake, Convect Bake,  
Convect Roast, etc.  
2. Select Recipe List  
6. Select the oven temperature using the Quickset pads.  
OR  
Enter the desired temperature using the number pads.  
7.  
Select Continue.  
8.  
Add Cook/Hold by selecting Yes or No.  
Select Continue to go back to the Favorites menu.  
Press Favorites pad to exit the Favorites menu.  
9.  
ꢀ0.  
3. Select desired recipe on screen or press arrow key to  
scroll to the desired recipe.  
To Edit a Saved Recipe:  
4. Once the recipe is selected, oven will begin preheating  
to the set program.  
You may select Options to add Cook & Hold or Delay.  
5. When finished, press the CANCEL pad and remove  
food from the oven.  
To Save the Last Recipe Completed:  
(Bake, convect bake, convect roast, convect pastry, convect  
broil, drying, keep warm, proofing)  
ꢀ. Press Favorites Pad.  
ꢀ. Press Favorites Pad.  
2. Press arrow key to scroll down.  
3. Select Edit Recipe.  
2. Select Save Last.  
3. Enter the name using the keypads.  
4. Select desired recipe to edit. You may need to press  
arrow keys to find desired recipe.  
For example, to save lasagna, press the <JKL> pad  
three times for “L”; Press the <ABC> pad once for “A”;  
press the <STU> pad once for “S”. Continue until you’ve  
finished the word.  
5. Select Set.  
6. Change recipe settings as desired.  
7. Select Continue.  
4. After each desired letter wait three seconds or press  
enter before moving on the next letter.  
8. Press Favorites pad to exit Favorites menu.  
Up to ꢀ5 letters including spaces can be used.  
To Delete a Favorite Recipe:  
5. Select Set.  
ꢀ. Press Favorites pad.  
The recipe settings will be displayed.  
2. Press arrow keys  
to next screen  
to Select Delete  
Recipe.  
6. Select Continue to go back to the Favorites menu.  
7. Select Favorites pad to exit the Favorites menu.  
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3. Find recipe to be deleted by selecting Fwd or Bwd.  
Once recipe is displayed, select Delete.  
4. The Control will ask again to make sure you want to  
delete that recipe. Select Yes or No.  
5. Press Favorites pad to exit Favorites menu.  
To exit out of Favorites at any time, press the Favorites pad.  
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Auto Convect Conversion  
Notes:  
Setup  
ꢀ. Press the Setup pad.  
2. Use the arrows to scroll through the Setup options.  
3. Select the desired option using the Quickset pads.  
When using Convect Bake and Convect Pastry with  
the Auto Convect Conversion option turned off, reduce  
the set temperature by 25° F.  
If Convect Roasting with the Auto Convect Conversion  
option turned off, check food at 75% of the  
conventional time.  
To reactivate Auto Convect Conversion:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
2. Select Auto Convect.  
3. Select ON.  
Setup Notes:  
4. Select Set.  
All setup option screens have a “Set” pad. Press the  
desired option, then press the Set pad.  
5. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.  
To back out of a screen without making any changes,  
press the Setup pad. The display will return to the time  
of day.  
Language  
The language of the screens in the display window can be  
set to English, French or Spanish. To change the display  
language from English:  
Clock  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
Use the Clock option to:  
2. Select Language.  
Set the time of day.  
3. Use the arrow to scroll to next screen.  
4. Select the desired language.  
5. Select Set.  
Set day of week.  
Select AM or PM (ꢀ2-hour mode only).  
Choose a ꢀ2 or 24 hour clock display.  
Disable the clock display.  
6. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.  
C/F  
Auto Convect Conversion  
The displayed temperature scale can be changed from  
Fahrenheit to Celsius.  
The oven comes from the factory set for Auto Convect  
Conversion.  
Auto Convect Conversion automatically reduces the set  
temperature by 25° for Convect Bake and Convect Pastry.  
To change the scale:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
For Convect Roast the control will alert you at 75% of the  
programmed roasting time to check foods for doneness.  
2. Use the arrow to  
scroll to the next  
screen.  
To deactivate Auto Convect Conversion:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
3. Select C/F.  
4. Select the desired temperature scale.  
5. Select Set.  
2. Select Auto Convect.  
3. Select OFF.  
6. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.  
4. Select Set.  
5. Press Setup pad to exit the Setup menu.  
Sabbath Mode  
The oven is set to shut off after ꢀ2 hours if you accidentally  
leave it on. The Sabbath Mode overrides the ꢀ2-hour shut-off  
and can either be set to come on automatically or can be set  
manually as desired.  
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2. Press the down arrow to scroll down.  
3. Select Temp Adjust.  
To activate Sabbath Mode:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
4. Select upper oven or lower oven (select models). “Set  
temperature offset using the keypad” is displayed.  
2. Press the down  
arrow to scroll  
down.  
5. Enter the desired temperature change. The temperature  
can be increased or decreased by 5° to 35°.  
3. Select Sabbath.  
6. Select “+/-“ to indicate an increase or decrease in  
temperature. The temperature change is displayed at the  
top of the window.  
4. Select Auto or Manual.  
Auto is used to automatically convert to Sabbath Mode  
every Friday at 2 pm, and stay in Sabbath Mode for 76  
hours.  
7. Press Enter pad to accept the change.  
The oven temperature does not need to be readjusted if  
there is a power failure or interruption.  
Manual sets the oven to Sabbath Mode instantly for 76  
hours.  
Broiling and cleaning temperatures cannot be adjusted.  
5. Select Auto or Manual as desired.  
6. Select Yes or No.  
208/240V  
7. Select Set.  
For improved results when using Bake, the oven can be set  
from 240V to 208V if your household is on 208V.  
Sabbath Mode Notes:  
To set the oven to 208V:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
The oven must be idle to program Sabbath Mode.  
Sabbath Mode cannot be turned on if the keypads  
are locked out or when the door is locked.  
2. Press the down  
arrow to scroll  
down.  
If the oven is baking when Sabbath Mode is set, there  
will be no audible beeps.  
3. Select 208/240V.  
All prompts, messages and beeps are deactivated  
when the Sabbath Mode is active.  
4. Select 208 or 240 using the Quickset pads.  
5. Select Set.  
If the oven light is desired while in Sabbath Mode, it  
must be turned on before the Sabbath Mode is set.  
Tones (beeps)  
When the Sabbath Mode is started, the temperature  
display will immediately show the set temperature,  
rather than the actual oven cavity temperature. No  
preheat beep will sound.  
The number of beeps heard at the end of cooking and at the  
end of timer operation and their volume can be adjusted.  
To adjust the beeps:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
The self-clean cycle and automatic door lock do not  
operate during the Sabbath Mode.  
2. Use the down  
arrow to scroll  
down.  
Pressing the CANCEL pad will cancel a Bake cycle,  
however the control will stay in the Sabbath Mode.  
3. Select Tones.  
Temp Adjust  
Oven temperatures are carefully tested at the factory. It is  
normal to notice some baking time or browning differences  
between a new oven and an old one. As ovens get older,  
the oven temperature can shift.  
To change the beeps at the end of cooking:  
ꢀ. Select Cook.  
2. Select ꢀ-30 to hear one beep every thirty seconds.  
OR  
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 oven temperature 25° F  
higher or lower than the temperature in your recipes, then  
bake. The results of the first bake should give you an idea of  
how much to adjust the temperature.  
Select ꢀ-60 to hear one beep every sixty seconds.  
OR, use the down arrow to scroll down.  
Select ꢀ Beep to hear one beep only at the end of cooking.  
3. Select Set.  
To adjust the oven temperature:  
4. Press the Setup pad to exit.  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
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To change the timer beeps:  
ꢀ. Select Timers.  
Energy Saver  
To save energy, the display can be set to go dark if it is not  
being used.  
2. Select 2-30 to hear two beeps every thirty seconds.  
OR  
To set the Energy Saver feature:  
ꢀ. Press Setup.  
Select 2-60 to hear two beeps every sixty seconds.  
OR, use the down arrow to scroll down.  
2. Use the  
down  
arrow to scroll down.  
Select ꢀ Beep to hear one beep only at the end of the set  
time.  
3. Select Energy Saver.  
3. Select Set.  
4. Select Off or On using the Quickset pads.  
5. Select Set.  
4. Press the Setup pad to exit.  
To change the volume of the beeps:  
ꢀ. Press the down arrow to scroll to the next screen.  
2. Select Volume.  
Press the Setup pad to exit.  
3. Select High-3 for the highest volume.  
OR  
Select Med-2 for medium volume.  
OR  
Select Low-ꢀ for the lowest volume.  
4. Select Set.  
5. Press the Setup pad to exit.  
ꢀ2 Hr Shutoff  
The oven will automatically turn off at the end of ꢀ2 hours if  
you accidentally leave it on.  
To turn off this feature:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
2. Use the down  
arrow to scroll  
through the screens to ꢀ2 Hour Shutoff.  
3. Select On or Off using the Quickset pads.  
4. Select Set.  
5. Press the Setup pad to exit.  
Timer Format  
The display format for the timer can be set from HRS/MN  
(hours and minutes) to MIN/SEC (minutes/seconds).  
To change the timer format display:  
ꢀ. Press Setup pad.  
2. Use the down arrow to scroll down.  
3. Select Timer Format.  
4. Select HRS/MIN or MIN/SEC using the Quickset pads.  
5. Select Set.  
6. Press the Setup pad to exit.  
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Help  
On screen help is available by pressing the Help pad on the  
control. The following Help topics are available when the  
oven is idle:  
• Before You Call  
• Tips  
• Service  
Function-specific help is available by pressing the Help pad  
when the oven is operating.  
Use the Quickset pads to select the Help section you want to  
search. Under each section is a list of topics. Use the arrow  
pads to scroll through the topics. Use the Quickset pads to  
display the topic information.  
To return to the previous screen, press Back. To exit Help,  
press Help pad.  
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Wipe up excess grease or spillovers from the oven bottom  
to prevent excessive smoking, flare-ups or flaming during the  
clean cycle.  
Care & Cleaning  
Self-Clean Oven  
Wipe up sugary spillovers and acidic spillovers such as  
lemon juice, tomato sauce or milk-based sauces. Porcelain  
enamel is acid resistant, not acid proof. The porcelain finish  
may discolor if acidic or sugary spills are not wiped up prior  
to a self-clean cycle.  
CAUTION  
It is normal for parts of the wall oven to become hot  
during a self-clean cycle.  
To set Self-Clean:  
ꢀ. Press Clean pad.  
To prevent damage to oven door, do not attempt to  
open the door when “Lock” is displayed.  
2. “Remove racks  
Avoid touching door, window or oven vent area  
during a clean cycle.  
from oven” will  
be displayed. Remove the racks.  
Do not use commercial oven cleaners on the oven  
finish or around any part of the oven. They will  
damage the finish or parts.  
3. Select Continue.  
The self-clean cycle uses above normal cooking temperatures  
to automatically clean the entire oven interior. The oven is  
vented at the bottom of the oven door of single wall ovens  
and at the bottom of the lower door of double wall ovens.  
Notes:  
Both ovens cannot be self-cleaned at the same time in  
double wall oven models.  
4. Select Light for a lightly soiled oven and two hours of  
cleaning time.  
The oven light will not operate during self-clean.  
OR  
It is normal for flare-ups, smoking or flaming to occur during  
cleaning if the oven is heavily soiled.  
Select Medium for medium soiled oven and three hours of  
cleaning time.  
It is better to clean the oven regularly rather than to wait  
until there is a heavy build-up of soil in the oven.  
OR  
During the cleaning process, the kitchen should be well  
ventilated to help eliminate normal odors associated with  
cleaning.  
Select Heavy for a heavily soiled oven and four hours of  
cleaning time.  
5. “Clean”, the selected cleaning time and approximate  
unlocking time will be displayed while the oven is  
cleaning and cooling down.  
Do not use commercial oven cleaners on the self-clean oven  
finish or around any part of the oven as they will damage  
the finish or parts.  
Note: The door lock will disengage approximately one  
hour after the cleaning time is completed. The time of  
day will appear in the display when the oven door has  
unlocked.  
Before Self-Cleaning  
Remove broiler pan, all pans and the oven racks from the  
oven. The oven racks will discolor and may not slide easily  
after a self-clean cycle.  
To Delay a Self-Clean Cycle:  
Clean oven frame, door frame (area outside the door  
gasket) and around the opening in the door gasket with a  
nonabrasive cleaning agent such as Bon Ami* or detergent  
and water. These areas are not exposed to cleaning  
temperatures and should be cleaned to prevent soil from  
baking on during the clean cycle.  
ꢀ. Press Clean pad.  
2. “Remove racks  
from oven” will  
be displayed. Remove the racks.  
3. Select Continue.  
4. Select Light for a lightly soiled oven and two hours of  
cleaning time.  
To prevent damage, do not clean or  
rub the gasket around the oven door.  
The gasket is designed to seal in heat  
during the clean cycle.  
OR  
Select Medium for medium soiled oven and three hours of  
cleaning time.  
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OR  
Select Heavy for a heavily soiled oven and four hours of  
cleaning time.  
5. The selected cleaning time and approximate unlocking  
time will be displayed.  
6. After five seconds, Options will be displayed. Select  
Options.  
7. Select Delay.  
8. Select the number of hours you want to delay the start of  
the self-clean cycle.  
9. The delay time and cleaning time will be displayed.  
After Self-Cleaning  
About one hour after the end of the clean cycle, the lock will  
disengage and the time of day will appear in the display. At  
this point, the door can be opened.  
Some soil may leave a light gray, powdery ash which can  
be removed with a damp cloth. If soil remains, it indicates  
that the clean cycle was not long enough. The soil will be  
removed during the next clean cycle.  
If the oven racks were left in the oven and do not slide  
smoothly after a clean cycle, wipe racks and embossed rack  
supports with a small amount of vegetable oil to restore ease  
of movement.  
A white discoloration may appear after cleaning if acidic or  
sugary foods were not wiped up before the clean cycle. This  
is normal and will NOT affect performance.  
Notes:  
If the oven door is left open, “door” will flash in the  
display and a signal will beep until the door is closed  
and the Clean pad is pressed again.  
If more than 30 seconds elapse between pressing the  
Clean pad and pressing a number pad, the program  
will automatically return to the previous display.  
The oven door will be damaged if the oven door is  
forced to open during cleaning or cooling process.  
The first few times the oven is cleaned, some smoke  
and odor may be detected. This is normal and will  
lessen or disappear with use. If the oven is heavily  
soiled, or if the broiler pan was accidently left in the  
oven, excessive smoke and odor may occur.  
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.  
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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.  
To prevent staining or discoloration, clean appliance  
after each use.  
• If a part is removed, be sure it is correctly replaced.  
PART  
Broiler Pan and Insert  
PROCEDURE  
Never cover insert with aluminum foil as this prevents the fat from draining to the pan below. and Insert • 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.  
To activate “Control Lock” for cleaning, see page ꢀ3.  
Control Panel  
• Wipe with damp cloth. Dry thoroughly.  
• Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a cloth first. DO NOT spray directly on control pads and display area.  
• Do not use other cleaning sprays, abrasive cleaners or large amounts of water on the panel.  
• DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING PRODUCT CONTAINING CHLORINE BLEACH.  
Door Handle, Oven  
Exterior  
• DO NOT USE “ORANGE” OR ABRASIVE CLEANERS.  
• ALWAYS WIPE WITH THE GRAIN WHEN CLEANING.  
• Daily Cleaning/Light Soil –– Wipe with one of the following - soapy water, white vinegar/water solution, Formula 409  
Glass and Surface Cleaner* or a similar glass cleaner - using a sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. To polish and help prevent  
fingerprints, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray (Jenn- Air Model A9ꢀ2, Part No. 20000008)**.  
• Moderate/Heavy Soil –– Wipe with one of the following - Bon Ami*, Smart Cleanser*, or Soft Scrub* - using a damp  
sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. Stubborn soils may be removed with a damp Scotch- Brite* pad; rub evenly with the  
grain. Rinse and dry. To restore luster and remove streaks, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray.  
Oven Window & Door  
- 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.  
• Wash with soap and water, glass cleaners or mild liquid sprays. Avoid using excessive amounts of water.  
Oven Trim - Metal  
Finishes  
• Remove stubborn soils with nonabrasive cleaners such as Bon Ami* or a baking soda and water paste; rinse and dry. Do  
not use abrasive cleaners.  
Oven Interior  
• See page 24 for information on the self-clean oven.  
To remove occasional spillovers between cleanings, use a plastic soap-filled scouring pad; rinse well.  
• Wipe up sugary spillovers and acidic spillovers such as lemon juice, tomato sauce or milk-based sauces. Porcelain enamel is  
acid resistant, not acid proof. The porcelain finish may discolor if acidic or sugary spills are not wiped up prior to a self-clean  
cycle.  
Oven Racks  
• Rub with a sponge or cloth using one of the following cleaners: Bon-Ami*, Soft Scrub* or Comet*. Rinse and dry.  
• For hard to remove soils, use a dampened soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and dry.  
• Racks will permanently discolor and may not slide smoothly if left in the oven during a self-clean operation. If this occurs,  
wipe the rack and embossed rack supports with a small amount of vegetable oil to restore ease of movement, then wipe off  
excess oil.  
* Brand names are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.  
** To order call ꢀ-877-650-5775  
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Maintenance  
Oven Light  
CAUTION  
Disconnect power to oven before replacing light bulb.  
Allow oven to cool before replacing light bulb.  
Make sure bulb cover and bulb are cool before  
touching.  
To assure the proper replacement bulb is used, order bulb  
from Heartland: ꢀ-877-650-5775, ask for part  
number 74004458 - halogen bulb.  
To Replace Oven Light Bulb:  
ꢀ. Disconnect power to the wall oven.  
2. When oven is cool, use fingertips to grasp edge of bulb  
cover. Pull out and remove.  
3. Carefully remove old bulb by pulling straight out of  
ceramic base.  
4. To avoid damaging or decreasing the life of the new  
bulb, do not touch the bulb with bare hands or fingers.  
Hold with a dry cloth or paper towel. Push new bulb  
prongs straight into small holes of ceramic base.  
5. Replace bulb cover by snapping into place.  
6. Reconnect power to the oven. Reset clock.  
Oven Window  
To protect the oven door window:  
ꢀ. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents such as steel wool  
scouring pads or powdered cleansers as they may  
scratch the glass.  
2. Do not hit the glass with pots, pans, furniture, toys, or  
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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Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
For most concerns, try these first  
Check if oven controls have been properly set.  
Check if oven is properly connected to electrical outlet.  
Check or re-set circuit breaker. Check or replace fuse.  
Check power supply.  
Clock, indicator words, and/or lights operate but  
oven does not heat.  
Clock controls may be set for a Cook/Hold or Delay function.  
The Oven Control Lockout may have been set. (See page 13.)  
The light bulb is loose or defective.  
Oven light and/or clock does not function.  
The oven light does not work duriing self-cleaning process.  
Oven may be in Sabbath Mode. (See page 28.)  
There is a strong odor or light smoke when oven is  
turned on.  
This is normal for a new wall oven and will disappear after a few  
uses. Initiating a clean cycle will “burn off” the smells more quickly.  
Turning on a ventilation fan will help remove the smoke and/or  
odor.  
Excessive food soils on the oven bottom. Use a self-clean cycle.  
Oven may be set for delay clean.  
Oven will not activate the self-cleaning process.  
Oven did not clean properly.  
Oven may be set for Sabbath Mode. (See page 28.)  
Oven may need longer cleaning time.  
Excessive spills were not removed prior to self-cleaning process.  
Check rack position. (See page 18.)  
Food do not broil properly.  
Baked food is burned or too brown on top.  
Foods bake unevenly.  
Food may be positioned incorrectly in oven.  
Oven not preheated properly.  
The oven may be installed improperly.  
Check the oven rack with a level.  
Stagger pans, do not allow pans to touch each other or oven wall.  
Check instructions for suggested placement of pans on oven rack.  
There may be too many pans on one rack.  
Baking pans may be oversized.  
Oven door will not unlock.  
Oven may not have cooled to safe temperature after self-cleaning  
process.  
Oven baking results are less than expected.  
The pans being used may not be of the size or material  
recommended for best results.  
There may not be sufficient room around sides of the pans for  
proper air circulation in the oven.  
Check instructions for preheating, rack position and oven  
temperature.  
Baking results differ from previous oven.  
Oven thermostat calibration may differ between old and new  
ovens. Follow recipe and use the directions in this guide before  
calling for service since the calibration on the previous oven may  
have drifted to a too high or too low setting. (See page 29 - Temp  
Adjust.)  
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PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Fan is heard when oven is turned on.  
This is the cooling fan and is normal. The fan will continue to run  
after use until the oven cools. (See page 19.)  
Cooling fan continues to operate after the oven has  
been tunred off.  
This is normal. The fan will automatically shut off when the oven  
has cooled.  
Probe does not work.  
Check to be sure probe plug is properly inserted into oven  
receptacle.  
Probe may not be positioned in food properly.  
Probe temperature may have been improperly set.  
Food may have been too cold or frozen when the probe was  
inserted.  
Fault Codes  
The oven may detect a fault during programming or during  
operation. If a fault is detected, the message “Fault detected - press  
power to clear” or “Fault detected - press enter to try again” may  
appear. Follow directions in the display. If the fault reappears or  
does not clear, call an authorized servicer or the toll-free number in  
the display.  
If the same operation is attempted before having the wall oven  
repaired, the message “Feature not available” will appear. The  
feature will remain inoperable until service is obtained.  
If the oven is heavily soiled, excessive flareups may result in a fault  
code during cleaning. Press the CANCEL pad and allow the oven  
to cool completely, wipe out excess soil, then reset the clean cycle.  
If the fault code reappears, contact an authorized servicer.  
There are no beeps and no display.  
Noises may be heard.  
Oven may be in Sabbath Mode. (See page 28.)  
The oven makes several low level noises. You may hear the oven  
cooling fan going on and off. You may also hear the oven relays as  
they go on and off. These are all 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.  
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Notes:  
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