Hotpoint Range RGB744 User Manual

How to get the best from  
Your Range  
Contents  
Aluminum Foil  
Anti-Tip Device  
21, 23, 25, 30  
2, 3, 35, 43  
Oven Bottom  
Oven Vents  
30  
Use and Care  
& Installation  
of Models  
RGB744  
15, 33  
Appliance Registration  
Before You Call for Service 53, 54  
2
Roasting, Roasting Guide 21, 22  
Self-Cleaning  
25–27  
Thermostat Adjustment—  
Do It Yourself  
Shelves  
Power Outage  
15, 16  
13  
20  
Care and Cleaning  
Clock and Timer  
28–33  
12, 13  
Safety Instructions  
Surface Cooking  
3–5  
8–10  
RGB745  
Consumer Services  
Important Phone Numbers  
51  
51  
Burners  
Control Settings  
8–10  
8, 9  
Features  
6, 7  
Cooktop Comparison  
Cookware Tips  
8
10  
Installation Instructions 34–43  
LP Conversion  
Flooring Under Range  
44–50  
36  
Flame Size  
Lighting Instructions  
9
8
Leveling  
Model and Serial Numbers  
43  
2
Warranty  
Back Cover  
Oven  
Baking  
14–27  
16–19  
Broiling, Broiling Guide 23, 24  
Control Settings  
11  
Door Removal  
31  
GE Answer Center®  
800.626.2000  
Light; Bulb Replacement 14, 32  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read all instructions before using this appliance.  
• Be sure all packing materials are removed from  
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE  
the range before operating it to prevent fire or  
• The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic  
Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California  
to publish a list of substances known to the state  
to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive  
harm, and requires businesses to warn customers  
of potential exposure to such substances.  
smoke damage should the packing material ignite.  
• Be sure your range is correctly adjusted by a  
qualified service technician or installer for the  
type of gas (natural or LP) that is to be used.  
Your range can be converted for use with either  
type of gas. See the Installation Instructions.  
Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to  
four of these substances, namely benzene, carbon  
monoxide, formaldehyde and soot, caused primarily  
by the incomplete combustion of natural gas or  
LP fuels. Properly adjusted burners, indicated by a  
bluish rather than a yellow flame, will minimize  
incomplete combustion. Exposure to these  
WARNING: These adjustments must be made by a  
qualified service technician in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions and all codes and  
requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.  
Failure to follow these instructions could result in  
serious injury or property damage. The qualified  
agency performing this work assumes responsibility  
for the conversion.  
substances can be minimized by venting with an  
open window or using a ventilation fan or hood.  
• After prolonged use of a range, high floor  
temperatures may result and many floor  
coverings will not withstand this kind of use.  
Never install the range over vinyl tile or linoleum  
that cannot withstand such type of use. Never  
install it directly over interior kitchen carpeting.  
• Fluorescent light bulbs and safety valves on  
standing pilot ranges contain mercury. If your  
model has these features, they must be recycled  
according to local, state and federal codes.  
When You Get Your Range  
• Have the installer show you the location of the  
range gas cut-off valve and how to shut it off  
if necessary.  
Using Your Range  
WARNING—All ranges  
can tip and injury could result. To  
prevent accidental tipping of the  
range, attach it to the wall and floor by  
installing the Anti-Tip device supplied.  
To check if the device is installed and  
engaged properly, carefully tip the  
• Have your range installed and properly  
grounded by a qualified installer, in accordance  
with the Installation Instructions. Any adjustment  
and service should be performed only by qualified  
gas range installers or service technicians.  
Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of  
your range unless it is specifically recommended  
in this guide. All other servicing should be referred  
to a qualified technician.  
range forward. The Anti-Tip device should engage  
and prevent the range from tipping over.  
If you pull the range out from the wall for any  
reason, make sure the device is properly engaged  
when you push the range back against the wall.  
If it is not, there is a possible risk of the range  
tipping over and causing injury if you or a child  
stand, sit or lean on an open door.  
Please refer to the Anti-Tip device information  
in this guide. Failure to take this precaution could  
result in tipping of the range and injury.  
• Plug your range into a 120-volt grounded  
outlet only. Do not remove the round grounding  
prong from the plug. If in doubt about the grounding  
of the home electrical system, it is your personal  
responsibility and obligation to have an ungrounded  
outlet replaced with a properly grounded, three-  
prong outlet in accordance with the National  
Electrical Code. In Canada, the appliance must be  
electrically grounded in accordance with the  
Canadian Electrical Code. Do not use an extension  
cord with this appliance.  
• Do not leave children alone or unattended  
where a range is hot or in operation.  
They could be seriously burned.  
• Locate the range out of kitchen traffic path  
and out of drafty locations to prevent pilot  
outage (on standing pilot models) and poor  
air circulation.  
• For your safety, never use your appliance for  
warming or heating the room.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
• CAUTION: ITEMS OF INTEREST TO  
• Always use the LITE position (on electric  
ignition models) or the HI position (on standing  
pilot models) when igniting the top burners and  
make sure the burners have ignited.  
• Never leave the surface burners unattended at  
high flame settings. Boilovers cause smoking  
and greasy spillovers that may catch on fire.  
• Adjust the top burner flame size so it does not  
extend beyond the edge of the cookware.  
Excessive flame is hazardous.  
CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE STORED IN  
CABINETS ABOVE A RANGE OR ON THE  
BACKSPLASH OF A RANGE—CHILDREN  
CLIMBING ON THE RANGE TO REACH  
ITEMS COULD BE SERIOUSLY INJURED.  
• Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang  
on the door, broiler drawer or cooktop. They  
could damage the range and even tip it over,  
causing severe personal injury.  
• Let the burner grates and other surfaces cool  
before touching them or leaving them where  
children can reach them.  
• Never wear loose fitting or hanging garments  
while using the appliance. Be careful when  
reaching for items stored in cabinets over the  
cooktop. Flammable material could be ignited if  
brought in contact with flame or hot oven surfaces  
and may cause severe burns.  
• Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick up  
a flaming pan. Turn the controls off. Smother a  
flaming pan on a surface unit by covering the  
pan completely with a well-fitting lid, cookie sheet  
or flat tray. Use a multi-purpose dry chemical or  
foam-type fire extinguisher.  
Flaming grease outside a pan can be put out by  
covering it with baking soda or, if available, by  
using a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type  
fire extinguisher.  
Flame in the oven can be smothered completely by  
closing the oven door and turning the oven off or  
by using a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-  
type fire extinguisher.  
• Do not store flammable materials in an oven, a  
range broiler or storage drawer or near a cooktop.  
• DO NOT STORE OR USE COMBUSTIBLE  
MATERIALS, GASOLINE OR OTHER  
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN  
THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER  
APPLIANCE.  
• Do not let cooking grease or other flammable  
materials accumulate in or near the range.  
Use only dry pot holders—moist or damp pot holders  
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam.  
• Do not let pot holders come near open flames  
when lifting cookware. Do not use a towel or other  
bulky cloth in place of a pot holder.  
To minimize the possibility of burns, ignition  
of flammable materials and spillage, turn cookware  
handles toward the side or back of the range  
without extending over adjacent burners.  
• Always turn the surface burners to off before  
removing cookware.  
• Carefully watch foods being fried at a high  
flame setting.  
• Never block the vents (air openings) of the  
range. They provide the air inlet and outlet that  
are necessary for the range to operate properly  
with correct combustion. Air openings are located  
at the rear of the cooktop, at the top and bottom of  
the oven door, and at the bottom of the range under  
the broiler drawer.  
• Do not use a wok on models with sealed burners  
if the wok has a round metal ring that is placed  
over the burner grate to support the wok. This  
ring acts as a heat trap, which may damage the  
burner grate and burner head. Also, it may cause  
the burner to work improperly. This may cause a  
carbon monoxide level above that allowed by  
current standards, resulting in a health hazard.  
• Foods for frying should be as dry as possible. Frost  
on frozen foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause  
hot fat to bubble up and over the sides of the pan.  
• Use the least possible amount of fat for effective  
shallow or deep-fat frying. Filling the pan too full  
of fat can cause spillovers when food is added.  
• When cooking pork, follow the directions exactly  
and always cook the meat to an internal temperature  
of at least 170°F. This assures that, in the remote  
possibility that trichina may be present in the meat,  
it will be killed and the meat will be safe to eat.  
• Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible to  
prevent overheating fat beyond the smoking point.  
• Never try to move a pan of hot fat, especially a  
Surface Cooking  
deep fat fryer. Wait until the fat is cool.  
• Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats.  
• When using glass cookware, make sure it is  
designed for top-of-range cooking.  
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• If a combination of oils or fats will be used  
in frying, stir together before heating or as fats  
melt slowly.  
• Keep the oven free from grease buildup.  
• Pulling out the shelf to the shelf-stop is a  
convenience in lifting heavy foods. It is also a  
precaution against burns from touching hot  
surfaces of the door or oven walls. The lowest  
position “R” is not designed to slide.  
• Do not heat unopened food containers. Pressure  
could build up and the container could burst,  
causing an injury.  
• Do not use aluminum foil anywhere in the oven  
except as described in this guide. Misuse could  
result in a fire hazard or damage to the range.  
• When using cooking or roasting bags in the  
oven, follow the manufacturer’s directions.  
• Use proper pan size—Avoid pans that are  
unstable or easily tipped. Select cookware having  
flat bottoms large enough to properly contain food  
and avoid boilovers and spillovers and large  
enough to cover burner grate. This will both save  
cleaning time and prevent hazardous accumulations  
of food, since heavy spattering or spillovers left  
on range can ignite. Use pans with handles that  
can be easily grasped and remain cool.  
• Keep all plastics away from the top burners.  
• Do not leave plastic  
items on the cooktop—  
they may melt if left  
too close to the vent.  
• Use only glass cookware that is recommended  
for use in gas ovens.  
• Do not leave any items Vent appearance and location vary  
on the cooktop.  
• Always remove the broiler pan from range as  
soon as you finish broiling. Grease left in the pan  
can catch fire if oven is used without removing  
the grease from the broiler pan.  
• When broiling, if meat is too close to the flame,  
the fat may ignite. Trim excess fat to prevent  
excessive flare-ups.  
The hot air from the vent may ignite flammable  
items and will increase pressure in closed  
containers, which may cause them to burst.  
To avoid the possibility of a burn, always be  
certain that the controls for all burners are at  
the off position and all grates are cool before  
attempting to remove them.  
• Make sure the broiler pan is in place correctly  
to reduce the possibility of grease fires.  
• If you should have a grease fire in the broiler pan,  
turn off oven control, and keep broiler drawer and  
oven door closed to contain fire until it burns out.  
• When flaming foods are under the hood, turn  
the fan off. The fan, if operating, may spread  
the flames.  
• If range is located near a window, do not hang  
long curtains that could blow over the top burners  
and create a fire hazard.  
Self-Cleaning Oven  
• Clean only parts listed in this Use and Care Guide.  
• 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.  
• Do not use oven cleaners. No commercial oven  
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind  
should be used in or around any part of the oven.  
Residue from oven cleaners will damage the inside  
of the oven when the self-clean cycle is used.  
• Before self-cleaning the oven, remove broiler  
pan and rack and other cookware.  
• Be sure to wipe up excess spillage before  
starting the self-cleaning operation.  
• When a pilot goes out (on standing pilot models),  
you will detect a faint odor of gas as your signal  
to relight the pilot. When relighting the pilot,  
make sure burner controls are in the off position,  
and follow instructions in this book to relight.  
• If you smell gas, and you have already made sure  
pilots are lit (on standing pilot models), turn off the  
gas to the range and call a qualified service technician.  
Never use an open flame to locate a leak.  
Baking, Broiling and Roasting  
• Do not use the oven for a storage area.  
Items stored in the oven can ignite.  
• Place the oven shelves in the desired position  
while the oven is cool.  
• If the self-cleaning mode malfunctions, turn  
the oven off and disconnect the power supply.  
Have it serviced by a qualified technician.  
• Stand away from the range when opening the  
door of a hot oven. The hot air and steam that  
escapes can cause burns to hands, face and eyes.  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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FEATURES OF YOUR RANGE  
Features and appearance vary.  
1
2
3
4
COOK  
TIME  
CLOCK  
TIMER  
OVEN  
CYCLE  
ON/OFF  
RGB745 shown  
START  
TIME  
ON/OFF  
FF  
ON/O  
5
20  
19  
6
7
8
9
18  
17  
10  
16  
15  
14  
11  
13  
12  
Sealed Burners  
Standard Twin Burners  
Burner Cap  
Drip Pan  
(on some  
models)  
Drip Pan  
(on some  
models)  
Burner Head  
Burner  
Your range is equipped with one of the two types of surface burners shown above.  
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Feature Index  
Explained  
on page  
(Not all models have all features. Appearance of features varies.)  
1 OVEN SET Knob  
11, 16, 18, 19,  
21, 23, 26, 32  
2 Clock and Minute Timer  
3 OVEN CYCLE Light  
4 OVEN TEMP Knob  
12, 13, 18  
11, 12  
11, 16, 18–21,  
23, 26, 32  
5 Oven Vent  
4, 5, 15, 33  
4, 8–10, 25, 28–30  
4, 8, 9, 28, 29, 32  
16, 18, 21, 23, 25–27  
15, 16, 26, 31  
6 Grates, Drip Pans (on some models) and Surface Burners  
7 Surface Burner Control Knobs  
8 Oven Door Latch Use for self-cleaning cycle only.  
9 Oven Shelf Supports  
Shelf positions for cooking are suggested in the Baking,  
Roasting and Broiling sections.  
10 Oven Door Gasket  
5, 25, 27, 31  
4, 32  
11 Storage Drawer or Kick Panel (depending on model)  
12 Broiler Pan and Grid  
5, 21, 23–25, 31  
2, 36  
13 Model and Serial Numbers  
On front frame of range, behind storage drawer or kick panel.  
14 Lift-Off Oven Door Easily removed for oven cleaning.  
23, 24, 31  
15 Anti-Tip Device  
2, 3, 35, 43  
Lower right rear corner on range back. See the Installation Instructions.  
16 Removable Oven Bottom  
30  
17 Oven Shelves Easily removed or repositioned on shelf supports.  
5, 14–18, 21,  
23, 25–27, 31  
18 Oven Interior Light  
19 Oven Light On/Off Switch (on some models)  
20 Cooktop  
14, 25, 32  
14  
30, 33  
Air Vents  
4, 5, 15, 33  
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HOW DOES THIS COOKTOP COMPARE  
TO YOUR OLD ONE?  
Your new cooktop has gas burners. If you are used  
The best types of cookware to use, plus heat-up and  
cool-down times, depend upon the type of burner or  
surface unit you have.  
to cooking with induction or other electric surface  
units, you will notice some differences when you use  
gas burners.  
The following chart will help you to understand the  
differences between gas burner cooktops and any  
other type of cooktop you may have used in the past.  
Type of Cooktop  
Gas Burners  
Description  
How it Works  
Regular or sealed  
gas burners use  
either LP gas  
Flames heat the pans directly. Pan flatness is not critical to cooking results, but  
pans should be well balanced. Gas burners heat the pan right away and change  
heat settings right away. When you turn the control off, cooking stops right away.  
or natural gas.  
Radiant  
(Glass Ceramic)  
Cooktop  
Electric coils  
under a glass-  
ceramic cooktop.  
Heat travels to the glass surface and then to the cookware, so pans must be flat on  
the bottom for good cooking results. The glass cooktop stays hot enough to  
continue cooking after it is turned off. Remove the pan from the surface unit if  
you want cooking to stop.  
Induction  
High frequency  
induction coils  
under a glass  
surface.  
Pans must be made of ferrous metals (metal that attracts a magnet). Heat is  
produced by a magnetic circuit between the coil and the pan. Heats up right away  
and changes heat settings right away, like a gas cooktop. After turning the control  
off, the glass cooktop is hot from the heat of the pan, but cooking stops right away.  
Electric Coil  
Flattened metal  
tubing containing  
electric resistance  
wire suspended  
over a drip pan.  
Heats by direct contact with the pan and by heating the air under the pan. For best  
cooking results, use good quality pans. Electric coils are more forgiving of  
warped pans than radiant or solid disks. Heats up quickly but does not change  
heat settings as quickly as gas or induction. Electric coils stay hot enough to  
continue cooking for a short time after they are turned off.  
Solid Disk  
Solid cast iron  
disk sealed to the  
cooktop surface.  
Heats by direct contact with the pan, so pans must be flat on the bottom for good  
cooking results. Heats up and cools down more slowly than electric coils. The  
disk stays hot enough to continue cooking after it is turned off. Remove the pan  
from the solid disk if you want the cooking to stop.  
SURFACE COOKING  
Lighting Instructions  
Your surface burners are lighted by electric ignition,  
eliminating the need for standing pilot lights with  
constantly burning flames.  
The electrode of the spark igniter is exposed.  
When one burner is turned to LITE, all the burners  
spark. Do not attempt to disassemble or clean  
around any burner while another burner is on.  
An electric shock may result, which could cause  
you to knock over hot cookware.  
In case of a power failure, you can light the surface  
burners on your range with a match. Hold a lighted  
match to the burner, then turn the knob to the LITE  
position. Use extreme caution when lighting  
burners this way.  
Surface burners in use when an electrical power  
failure occurs will continue to operate normally.  
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Surface Burner Controls  
The knobs that turn the surface burners on and off are  
located on the control panel in front of the burners.  
On ranges with sealed burners:  
• The smaller burner (right rear position) will give  
the best simmer results. It offers precise cooking  
performance for delicate foods, such as sauces or  
foods which need to cook over low heat for a  
long time. It can be turned down to a very low  
simmer setting.  
The two knobs on the left control the left front and  
left rear burners. The two knobs on the right control  
the right front and right rear burners.  
• The right front burner is higher powered than the  
others and will bring liquids to a boil quicker  
(natural gas installations only).  
Before Lighting a Burner  
To Light a Surface Burner  
• If drip pans are supplied with your range,  
they should be used at all times.  
Push the control knob in  
and turn it to LITE. You  
will hear a little ‘‘clicking’’  
noise—the sound of the electric  
spark igniting the burner.  
• Make sure all grates on the range are in place  
before using any burner.  
After Lighting a Burner  
• After the burner ignites, turn the knob to adjust the  
flame size.  
• Do not operate a burner for an extended period of  
time without cookware on the grate. The finish on the  
grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat.  
• Check to be sure the burner you turned on is the one  
you want to use.  
• Be sure the burners and grates are cool before you  
place your hand, a pot holder, cleaning cloths or  
other materials on them.  
How to Select Flame Size  
Watch the flame, not the knob, as you reduce heat.  
The flame size on a gas burner should match the  
cookware you are using.  
FOR SAFE HANDLING OF COOKWARE NEVER  
LET THE FLAME EXTEND UP THE SIDES OF  
THE COOKWARE.  
Any flame larger than the bottom of the cookware is  
wasted and only serves to heat the handle.  
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SURFACE COOKING  
(continued)  
Top-of-Range Cookware  
Aluminum: Medium-weight cookware is  
recommended because it heats quickly and evenly.  
Most foods brown evenly in an aluminum skillet.  
Use saucepans with tight-fitting lids when cooking  
with minimum amounts of water.  
Glass: There are two types of glass cookware—those  
for oven use only and those for top-of-range cooking  
(saucepans, coffee and teapots). Glass conducts heat  
very slowly.  
Heatproof Glass Ceramic: Can be used for either  
surface or oven cooking. It conducts heat very slowly  
and cools very slowly. Check cookware manufacturer’s  
directions to be sure it can be used on gas ranges.  
Cast-Iron: If heated slowly, most skillets will give  
satisfactory results.  
Enamelware: Under some conditions, the enamel of  
some cookware may melt. Follow cookware  
manufacturer’s recommendations for cooking methods.  
Stainless Steel: This metal alone has poor heating  
properties and is usually combined with copper,  
aluminum or other metals for improved heat  
distribution. Combination metal skillets usually work  
satisfactorily if they are used with medium heat as the  
manufacturer recommends.  
Stove Top Grills (on models with sealed burners)  
Wok This Way (on models with sealed burners)  
Do not use stove top grills  
on your sealed gas burners.  
If you use the stove top  
grill on the sealed gas  
We recommend that you  
use a flat-bottomed wok.  
They are available at your  
local retail store.  
burner it will cause  
A traditional round bottom wok can be used with Wok  
Holder accessory, model JXWK which can be ordered  
from your appliance dealer. The Wok Holder fits on  
top of the range grate to provide support and proper  
air circulation for traditional round bottom woks only.  
Do not use flat bottomed woks with the Wok Holder.  
incomplete combustion and  
can result in exposure to  
carbon monoxide levels  
above allowable current  
standards. This can be  
hazardous to your health.  
Do not use a wok on any  
other support ring.  
Placing the ring over the  
burner grate may cause the  
burner to work improperly,  
resulting in carbon  
monoxide levels above  
allowable current standards. This could be dangerous  
to your health. Do not try to use such woks without  
the ring unless you are using the Wok Holder. You  
could be seriously burned if the wok tipped over.  
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FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN CONTROLS  
OVEN SET Control Knob  
The OVEN SET control knob has settings for  
BAKE, BROIL, TIME BAKE and CLEAN.  
When you turn the knob to the desired setting,  
the proper burner is activated for that operation.  
OVEN SET  
BAKE—Use this setting for all normal oven  
operations—for example, for cooking roasts or  
casseroles. Only the bottom oven burner operates  
during baking.  
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BROIL—Use this setting for broiling. Only the top  
(broil) burner will operate.  
TIME BAKE—Use this setting to turn the oven on  
and off at specified times when you want cooking to  
start and stop.  
CLEAN—Use this setting for the self-cleaning  
function only. See the Operating the Self-Cleaning  
Oven section.  
OVEN TEMP Control Knob  
The OVEN TEMP control maintains the  
temperature you set for normal oven operation  
as well as for broiling. Push in and turn to set the  
temperature or to set to the CLEAN position.  
OVEN TEMP  
OFF—Shuts off power to the oven controls. The oven  
will not operate. The OVEN TEMP knob should be  
turned to OFF whenever the oven is not in use.  
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For normal oven operation, push in and turn the  
knob to the desired temperature. It will normally take  
30-90 seconds before the flame comes on  
After the oven reaches the selected temperature,  
the oven burner cycles—off completely, then on with  
a full flame—to keep the oven temperature controlled.  
The OVEN CYCLE light will cycle on and off with  
the burner.  
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FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN CONTROLS,  
CLOCK AND TIMER  
Clock and Timer with Press Pads  
(on some models)  
4. UP. Short taps to this pad increase the time by  
small amounts. Press and hold the pad to increase  
the time by larger amounts.  
1
2
4
3
COOK  
TIME  
5
CLOCK  
5. OVEN CYCLE light. Cycles on and off with the  
ON/OFF  
burner(s) to maintain the oven temperature.  
START  
TIME  
OVEN  
CYCLE  
TIMER  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
6. DOWN. Short taps to this pad decrease the  
time by small amounts. Press and hold the pad  
to decrease the time by larger amounts.  
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7
6
1. CLOCK. Press this pad before setting the  
7. START TIME ON/OFF. Press this pad to delay  
the starting of your oven up to 11 hours and 59  
minutes. Use the UP and DOWN pads to set the  
desired start time.  
clock. To set the clock, first press the CLOCK  
pad. Then press the UP or DOWN pads to change  
the time of day.  
2. COOK TIME ON/OFF. Turn the OVEN SET  
knob to TIME BAKE and the OVEN TEMP knob  
to the desired cooking temperature. Press the  
COOK TIME ON/OFF pad and then press the UP  
or DOWN pads to set the amount of time you want  
your food to cook. The oven will shut off after  
Cook Time has run out.  
8. TIMER ON/OFF. Press this pad to select the  
timer feature. The timer does not control oven  
operations. The timer can be set for 24 hours.  
To set the timer, first press the TIMER ON/OFF  
pad. Press the UP and DOWN pads to set the  
amount of time you want.  
To cancel the timer, press the TIMER ON/OFF pad.  
3. DISPLAY. Shows the time of day, the times set  
for the timer, the times set for the automatic oven  
operations and clean cycle.  
Clock (on models with press pads)  
To Set the Clock (on models with press pads)  
1. Press the CLOCK pad.  
The clock must be set for the automatic oven timing  
functions to work properly. The time of day cannot  
be changed during a Timed Baking or a Self-Cleaning  
cycle.  
2. Press the UP or DOWN pad  
CLOCK  
to set the time of day.  
3. Press the CLOCK pad to start.  
Timer (on models with press pads)  
The timer is a minute timer only; it does not control  
oven operations. The maximum setting on the timer  
is 24 hours.  
To Set the Timer (on models with press pads)  
1. Press the TIMER ON/OFF pad.  
TIMER  
2. Press the UP or DOWN pad to set the  
ON/OFF  
amount of time on the timer.  
To set the timer one minute at a time, tap the pads.  
To set the timer ten minutes at a time press and  
hold the pad.  
The timer will start automatically within a few  
seconds of releasing the UP or DOWN pad.  
To Reset the Timer (on models with press pads)  
To Cancel the Timer (on models with press pads)  
Press the UP or DOWN pad until the desired  
time is set.  
Press the TIMER ON/OFF pad until the time  
remaining is cleared.  
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Power Outage (on models with press pads)  
End of Cycle Tones (on models with press pads)  
When power is restored, you will need to reset  
the clock.  
The end of cycle tone is a series of three beeps.  
Reminder beeps continue until the oven is turned off.  
All other functions that were in operation when the  
power went out will have to be programmed again.  
Clock and Minute Timer with Dials (on some models)  
To set the clock, push the knob  
Minutes are marked up to 60 on the center  
ring of the clock.  
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in and turn the clock hands to  
OFF  
the correct time. Then let the  
knob out and continue turning  
to OFF.  
60  
0
To set the minute timer, turn the knob to the left,  
without pushing in, until the pointer reaches the number  
of minutes you want to time.  
50  
40  
10  
20  
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3
30  
At the end of the set time, a buzzer sounds to tell  
you time is up. Turn the knob, without pushing in,  
until the pointer reaches OFF and the buzzer stops.  
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The minute timer has been combined with the range  
clock. Use it to time cooking operations. You’ll  
recognize it as the pointer that is different in color  
from the clock hands.  
Automatic Oven Timers with Dials (on some models)  
These timers will  
automatically start and  
stop your oven for you.  
STOP TIME DELAY START  
NOTE: There must be at least a half-hour difference  
between the DELAY START and STOP TIME dials,  
and times can be set only up to 11 hours and 45  
minutes in advance.  
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6
9
3
9
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4. Set the OVEN SET knob to TIME BAKE (or  
PUSH TO TURN  
CLEAN).  
Here’s what you do:  
5. Set the OVEN TEMP knob to the desired cooking  
1. Make sure both your range clock and the DELAY  
START dial show the correct time of day. When  
either the DELAY START dial or STOP TIME dial  
is pushed in and turned, it will “pop” into place  
when the time shown on the range clock is reached.  
temperature (or CLEAN).  
The oven will turn itself on immediately unless you  
have set the DELAY START dial for a later starting  
time. It will operate at the temperature you selected  
and turn itself off at the Stop Time you selected.  
2. Set the DELAY START dial. Push in and turn the  
DELAY START dial to the time you want the oven  
to turn itself on. (If you want it to start cooking  
immediately, do not set DELAY START time.)  
Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to OFF and then take  
your food out of the oven.  
3. Set the STOP TIME dial. Push in and turn the  
STOP TIME dial to the time you want the oven to  
turn itself off.  
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USING YOUR OVEN  
Before Using Your Oven  
Be sure you understand how to set the controls  
properly. Practice removing and replacing the shelves  
while the oven is cool. Read the information and tips  
on the following pages. Keep this guide handy where  
you can refer to it, especially during the first weeks of  
using your new range.  
Electric Ignition  
The oven burner and broil burner are lighted by  
electric ignition.  
Power Outage  
To light either burner, turn the OVEN SET knob to  
the desired oven operation and the OVEN TEMP  
knob to the desired temperature. The burner should  
ignite within 30-90 seconds.  
CAUTION: Do not make any attempt to operate  
the electric ignition oven during an electrical  
power failure.  
The oven or broiler cannot be lit during a power  
failure. Gas will not flow unless the glow bar is hot.  
After the oven reaches the selected temperature, the  
oven burner cycles—off completely, then on with a  
full flame—to keep the oven temperature controlled.  
If the oven is in use when a power failure occurs,  
the oven burner shuts off and cannot be re-lit until  
power is restored.  
Oven Light  
Use the switch on the control panel to turn the oven light on or off.  
Oven Moisture  
As your oven heats up, the temperature change of the  
air in the oven may cause water droplets to form on the  
door glass. These droplets are harmless and will  
evaporate as the oven continues to heat up.  
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Oven Vents  
The oven is vented through duct openings at the rear  
of the cooktop. See the Features section. Do not block  
these openings when cooking in the oven—it is  
important that the flow of hot air from the oven and  
fresh air to the oven burners be uninterrupted.  
• Handles of pots and pans on the cooktop may  
become hot if left too close to the vent.  
• Metal items will become very hot if they are left  
on the cooktop and could cause burns.  
• Do not leave any items on the cooktop. The hot air  
from the vent may ignite flammable items and will  
increase pressure in closed containers, which may  
cause them to burst.  
• The vent openings and  
nearby surfaces may  
become hot. Do not  
touch them.  
• Do not leave plastic  
Vent appearance and location vary  
items on the cooktop—  
they may melt if left too  
close to the vent.  
Oven Shelves  
Bump  
The shelves are designed with stop-locks so when  
placed correctly on the shelf supports, they will  
stop before coming completely out of the oven and  
will not tilt when you are removing food from them  
or placing food on them.  
When placing cookware on a shelf, pull the shelf out  
to the bump on the shelf support. Place the cookware  
on the shelf, then slide the shelf back into the oven.  
This will eliminate reaching into the hot oven.  
To remove a shelf from the oven, pull it toward you,  
tilt the front end upward and pull the shelf out.  
To replace, place the shelf on the shelf support with  
the stop-locks (curved extension of the shelf) facing  
up and toward the rear of the oven. Tilt up the front  
and push the shelf toward the back of the oven until it  
goes past the bump on the shelf support. Then lower  
the front of the shelf and push it all the way back.  
Shelf Positions  
The oven has five shelf supports for baking,  
roasting and broiling identified in this illustration  
as A (bottom), B, C, D and E (top). It also has a  
special low shelf position (R) for roasting extra  
large items, such as a large turkey—the shelf is not  
designed to slide out at this position. Shelf positions  
for cooking are suggested in the Baking, Roasting  
and Broiling sections.  
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D
C
B
A
R
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BAKING  
Do not lock the oven door with the latch during  
baking. The latch is used for self-cleaning only.  
If you think an adjustment is necessary, see the Adjust  
the Oven Thermostat section. It gives easy Do It  
Yourself instructions on how to adjust the thermostat.  
Your oven temperature is controlled very accurately  
using an oven control system. It is recommended that  
you operate the oven for a number of weeks to  
become familiar with your new oven’s performance.  
How to Set Your Range for Baking  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
correct position before you turn the oven on.  
2. Check the food for doneness at the minimum time  
on the recipe. Cook longer if necessary.  
1. Close the oven door. Turn the OVEN SET knob to  
BAKE and then turn the OVEN TEMP knob to the  
desired temperature.  
3. Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to OFF and  
then remove the food.  
Oven Shelves  
Arrange the oven  
shelf or shelves in  
Type of Food  
Angel food cake  
Biscuits or muffins  
Cookies or cupcakes  
Brownies  
Shelf Position  
A
E
the desired  
D
locations while  
B or C  
the oven is cool.  
C
B
The correct shelf  
B or C  
position depends  
A
R
on the kind of  
food and the  
B or C  
Layer cakes  
B or C  
browning desired.  
As a general rule,  
place most foods in the middle of the oven, on  
either shelf position B or C. See the chart for  
suggested shelf positions.  
Bundt or pound cakes  
Pies or pie shells  
Frozen pies  
A or B  
B or C  
A (on cookie sheet)  
B or C  
Casseroles  
Roasting  
B or R  
Preheating  
Pan Placement  
Preheat the oven if the recipe calls for it. Preheat  
means bringing the oven up to the specified  
temperature before putting the food in the oven.  
To preheat, set the oven at the correct temperature—  
selecting a higher temperature does not shorten  
preheat time.  
For even cooking and proper browning, there must be  
enough room for air circulation in the oven. Baking  
results will be better if baking pans are centered as  
much as possible rather than being placed to the front  
or to the back of the oven.  
Pans should not touch each other or the walls of the  
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Preheating is necessary for good results when baking  
cakes, cookies, pastry and breads. For most casseroles  
and roasts, preheating is not necessary. For ovens  
without a preheat indicator light or tone, preheat 10  
minutes. After the oven is preheated place the food  
in the oven as quickly as possible to prevent heat  
from escaping.  
oven. Allow 1– to 1 ⁄ –inch space between pans as  
well as from the back of the oven, the door and the  
sides. If you need to use two shelves, stagger the pans  
so one is not directly above the other.  
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Baking Guides  
When using prepared baking mixes, follow package recipe or  
instructions for best baking results.  
Cookies  
Aluminum Foil  
When baking cookies,  
flat cookie sheets  
Never entirely cover  
a shelf with aluminum  
foil. This will disturb  
the heat circulation and  
result in poor baking. A  
smaller sheet of foil  
may be used to catch a  
spillover by placing it  
on a lower shelf several  
inches below the food.  
(without sides)  
produce better-looking  
cookies. Cookies  
baked in a jelly roll  
pan (short sides all  
around) may have  
darker edges and pale  
or light browning may occur.  
Do not use a cookie sheet so large that it touches  
the walls or the door of the oven.  
For best results, use only one cookie sheet in the oven  
at a time.  
Pies  
Cakes  
For best results, bake pies in dark, rough or dull pans  
to produce a browner, crisper crust. Frozen pies in foil  
pans should be placed on an aluminum cookie sheet  
for baking since the shiny foil pan reflects heat away  
from the pie crust; the cookie sheet helps retain it.  
When baking cakes, warped or bent pans will cause  
uneven baking results and poorly shaped products.  
A cake baked in a pan larger than the recipe  
recommends will usually be crisper, thinner and drier  
than it should be. If baked in a pan smaller than  
recommended, it may be undercooked and batter may  
overflow. Check the recipe to make sure the pan size  
used is the one recommended.  
Baking Pans  
Don’t Peek  
Use the proper baking pan. The type of finish on  
the pan determines the amount of browning that  
will occur.  
Set the timer for the estimated cooking time and do  
not open the door to look at your food. Most recipes  
provide minimum and maximum baking times such  
as “bake 30-40 minutes.”  
• Dark, rough or dull pans absorb heat resulting in a  
browner, crisper crust. Use this type for pies.  
DO NOT open the door to check until the minimum  
time. Opening the oven door frequently during  
cooking allows heat to escape and makes baking times  
longer. Your baking results may also be affected.  
• Shiny, bright and smooth pans reflect heat, resulting  
in a lighter, more delicate browning. Cakes and  
cookies require this type of pan.  
• Glass baking dishes also absorb heat. When baking  
in glass baking dishes, the temperature may need to  
be reduced by 25°F.  
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TIMED BAKING  
Automatic Oven Timer (on models with press pads)  
For models with DELAY START and STOP TIME dials, see the  
Automatic Oven Timers section in Oven Controls, Clock and Timer.  
How to Time Bake  
Do not lock the oven door with the latch during  
regular timed baking. The latch is used for self-  
To set the clock, first press the  
CLOCK pad. Press the UP or DOWN pad  
until correct time of day is displayed. Press  
the CLOCK pad again to start.  
CLOCK  
cleaning only.  
Your oven can be set to turn on and off automatically.  
NOTE: Before beginning, make sure the oven clock  
shows the correct time of day.  
How to Set Immediate Start and Automatic Stop  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
5. The oven will turn on. The display will show the  
Cook Time remaining. When the oven reaches the  
set temperature, a tone sounds. The oven will  
continue to cook for the programmed amount of  
time up to 11 hours and 50 minutes, then shut off  
automatically.  
correct position before you turn the oven on.  
The oven will turn on immediately and cook for a  
selected length of time. At the end of Cook Time the  
oven will turn off automatically.  
OVEN TEMP  
OVEN SET  
6. When the oven automatically turns off, the oven  
control will signal. Turn the oven off to stop the  
signal.  
7. Remove the food from the oven. Remember,  
foods that are left in the oven continue cooking  
after the controls are off.  
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NOTE: Foods that spoil easily such as milk, eggs,  
fish, stuffings, poultry and pork should not be allowed  
to sit for more than one hour before or after cooking.  
Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful  
bacteria. Be sure that oven light is off because heat  
from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth.  
1. Turn the OVEN SET knob to TIME BAKE.  
2. Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to the desired  
temperature.  
3. Press the COOK TIME ON/OFF pad.  
COOK  
TIME  
ON/OFF  
4. Set the desired amount of cooking time  
using the UP and DOWN pads.  
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How to Set Delay Start and Automatic Stop  
4. For 3 hours of cooking time,  
press the UP pad until “3:00”  
appears in the display.  
Quick Reminder  
1. Turn the OVEN SET knob to TIME BAKE.  
2. Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to the  
5. Press the START TIME ON/OFF pad.  
desired temperature.  
START  
TIME  
3. Press the COOK TIME ON/OFF pad.  
ON/OFF  
4. Press the UP or DOWN pad to set the  
desired length of cooking time.  
6. Press the UP pad until “4:00” appears in the  
display. The timer is now set to start baking in  
2 hours, at 4:00.  
5. Press the START TIME ON/OFF pad.  
6. Press the UP or DOWN pad to set the  
time of day you want cooking to start.  
Once the oven begins cooking, the Cook Time  
remaining will be displayed.  
To avoid possible burns, place the shelves in the  
correct position before you program the oven.  
At the end of the 3 hour cooking time (7:00),  
the oven will automatically turn off.  
You can set the oven control to turn the oven on  
automatically, cook for a specific length of time and  
turn off automatically.  
7. When the oven automatically turns off, the oven  
control will signal. Turn the OVEN TEMP knob  
to OFF to stop the signal. Remove the food from  
the oven. Remember, even though the oven shuts  
off automatically, foods continue cooking after the  
controls are off.  
For example: Let’s say it’s 2:00 and dinner time is  
shortly after 7:00. The recipe suggests 3 hours baking  
time at 325°F. Here’s how:  
NOTE:  
OVEN TEMP  
OVEN SET  
• The low temperature zone of this range (between  
150°F and 200°F) is available to keep hot cooked  
foods warm. Food kept in the oven longer than two  
hours at these low temperatures may spoil.  
• Foods that spoil easily such as milk, eggs, fish,  
stuffings, poultry and pork should not be allowed  
to sit out for more than one hour before or after  
cooking. Room temperature promotes the growth  
of harmful bacteria. Be sure the oven light is off  
because heat from the bulb will speed harmful  
bacteria growth.  
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1. Turn the OVEN SET knob to TIME BAKE.  
2. Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to the desired  
temperature (in this example 325°F).  
3. Press the COOK TIME ON/OFF pad.  
COOK  
TIME  
ON/OFF  
Questions and Answers  
Q. Can I use the minute timer during oven  
cooking?  
Q. Can I change the time of day on the clock while  
I’m Time Baking in the oven?  
A. The minute timer can be used during any  
A. The time of day on the clock should not be  
changed during any program that uses the oven  
timer. You must either stop those programs or wait  
until they are finished before changing the time.  
cooking function.  
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ADJUST THE OVEN THERMOSTAT—  
DO IT YOURSELF!  
You may feel that your new oven cooks differently  
To Adjust the Thermostat:  
than the one it replaced. We recommend that you  
use your new oven for a few weeks to become more  
familiar with it, following the times given in your  
recipes as a guide.  
Note the position of the pointer to the screw  
before making the adjustment.  
If you think your new oven is too hot or too cold,  
you can adjust the thermostat yourself. If you think  
it is too hot, adjust the thermostat to make it cooler.  
If you think it is too cool, adjust the thermostat to  
make it hotter.  
We do not recommend the use of inexpensive  
thermometers, such as those found in grocery stores,  
to check the temperature setting of your new oven.  
These thermometers may vary 20–40 degrees.  
Cooler  
Hotter  
(appearance may vary)  
Pull the OVEN TEMP knob off the range and look  
at the back side.  
OVEN TEMP  
To make adjustment, loosen (approximately one turn),  
but do not completely remove, the two screws on the  
back of the knob. With the back of the knob facing  
you, hold the outer edge of the knob with one hand  
and turn the front of the knob with the other hand.  
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To raise the oven temperature, move the top screw  
toward the right. You’ll hear a click for each notch  
you move the knob. To lower the temperature, move  
the top screw toward the left. Each click will change  
the oven temperature approximately 10°F. (Range is  
plus or minus 60°F. from the arrow.)  
Front of the OVEN TEMP knob  
We suggest that you make the adjustment one click  
from the original setting and check oven performance  
before making any additional adjustments.  
After the adjustment is made, retighten the  
screws so they are snug, but be careful not to  
overtighten. Reinstall the knob on the range  
and check performance.  
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ROASTING  
Do not lock the oven door with the latch during  
Roasting is really a baking procedure used for meats.  
Therefore the oven controls are set for Baking or  
Timed Baking. (You may hear a slight clicking sound  
indicating the oven is working properly.) Timed  
Baking will turn the oven on and off automatically.  
roasting. The latch is used for self-cleaning only.  
Roasting is cooking by dry heat. Tender meat or  
poultry can be roasted uncovered in your oven.  
Roasting temperatures, which should be low and  
steady, keep spattering to a minimum.  
Most meats continue to cook slightly while standing  
after being removed from the oven. Recommended  
standing time for roasts is 10 to 20 minutes. This  
allows roasts to firm up and makes them easier to  
carve. The internal temperature will rise about 5° to  
10°F. If you wish to compensate for the temperature  
rise, remove the roast from the oven when its internal  
temperature is 5° to 10°F. less than the temperature  
shown in the Roasting Guide.  
The oven has a special  
low shelf (R) position  
just above the oven  
bottom. Use it when  
extra cooking space is  
needed, for example,  
when roasting a large  
turkey. The shelf is not  
designed to slide out at  
this position.  
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Remember that food will continue to cook in the hot  
oven and therefore should be removed when the  
desired internal temperature has been reached.  
1. Position the oven  
at shelf (B) position  
for small size roast  
(3 to 5 lbs.) and at  
(R) position for  
3. Turn the OVEN SET knob to BAKE and the  
OVEN TEMP knob to the desired temperature.  
See the Roasting Guide for temperatures and  
approximate cooking times.  
B
4. When roasting is finished, turn the OVEN  
TEMP knob to OFF and then remove the food  
from the oven.  
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larger roasts.  
R
2. Check the weight of the roast. Place the meat  
fat-side-up or the poultry breast-side-up on the  
roasting grid in a shallow pan. The melting fat will  
baste the meat. Select a pan as close to the size of  
meat as possible. (The broiler pan with grid is a  
good pan for this.)  
Dual Shelf Cooking  
Use of Aluminum Foil  
This allows more than one food to be cooked at the  
same time. For example: While roasting a 20-lb.  
turkey on shelf position R, a second shelf (if so  
equipped) may be added on position D so that  
scalloped potatoes can be cooked at the same time.  
Calculate the total cooking time to enable both dishes  
to complete cooking at the same time. Allow 15-20  
minutes of additional cooking time for the potatoes.  
You can use aluminum foil to line the broiler pan.  
This makes clean-up easier when using the pan for  
marinating, cooking with fruits, cooking heavily  
cured meats or basting food during cooking. Press  
the foil tightly around the inside of the pan.  
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ROASTING  
(continued)  
Questions and Answers  
Q. Is it necessary to check for doneness with a  
meat thermometer?  
Q. Do I need to preheat my oven each time I cook  
a roast or poultry?  
A. Checking the finished internal temperature at the  
completion of cooking time is recommended.  
Temperatures are shown in Roasting Guide. For  
roasts over 8 lbs., check with thermometer at half-  
hour intervals after half the time has passed.  
A. It is not necessary to preheat your oven.  
Q. When buying a roast, are there any special tips  
that would help me cook it more evenly?  
A. Yes. Buy a roast as even in thickness as possible,  
or buy rolled roasts.  
Q. Why is my roast crumbling when I try to  
carve it?  
Q. Can I seal the sides of my foil “tent” when  
roasting a turkey?  
A. Roasts are easier to slice if allowed to cool 10 to  
20 minutes after removing from oven. Be sure to  
cut across the grain of the meat.  
A. Sealing the foil will steam the meat. Leaving  
it unsealed allows the air to circulate and brown  
the meat.  
ROASTING GUIDE  
Frozen Roasts  
Frozen roasts of beef, pork, lamb, etc., can be started  
without thawing, but allow 15 to 25 minutes per pound  
additional time (15 minutes per pound for roasts under  
5 pounds, more time for larger roasts.)  
Make sure poultry is thawed before roasting.  
Unthawed poultry often does not cook evenly.  
Some commercial frozen poultry can be cooked  
successfully without thawing. Follow directions  
given on package label.  
Oven  
Approximate Roasting Time  
in Minutes per Pound  
Internal  
Temperature °F.  
Type  
Temperature Doneness  
Meat  
3 to 5 lbs.  
24–35  
35–39  
39–45  
21–25  
25–30  
30–35  
35–45  
35–45  
6 to 8 lbs.  
Tender cuts; rib, high quality sirloin  
tip, rump or top round*  
325°  
325°  
Rare:  
18–25  
25–31  
31–33  
20–23  
24–28  
28–33  
30–40  
30–40  
140°–150°†  
150°–160°  
170°–185°  
140°–150°†  
150°–160°  
170°–185°  
170°–180°  
170°–180°  
115°–125°  
Medium:  
Well Done:  
Rare:  
Lamb leg or bone-in shoulder*  
Medium:  
Well Done:  
Well Done:  
Well Done:  
To Warm:  
Veal shoulder, leg or loin*  
Pork loin, rib or shoulder*  
Ham, precooked  
325°  
325°  
325°  
18–23 minutes per pound (any weight)  
Poultry  
3 to 5 lbs.  
35–40  
Over 5 lbs.  
Chicken or Duck  
Chicken pieces  
325°  
350°  
Well Done:  
Well Done:  
30–35  
185°–190°  
185°–190°  
In thigh:  
35–40  
10 to 15 lbs.  
16–22  
Over 15 lbs.  
12–19  
Turkey  
325°  
Well Done:  
185°–190°  
*For boneless rolled roasts over 6 inches thick, add 5 to 10 minutes per pound to times given above.  
†The U.S. Department of Agriculture says “Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F. means  
some food poisoning organisms may survive.” (Source: Safe Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)  
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BROILING  
Do not lock the oven door with the latch during  
Turn the food only once  
during cooking. Time the  
foods for the first side  
according to the Broiling  
Guide.  
broiling. The latch is used for self-cleaning only.  
Broiling is cooking food by direct heat from above the  
food. Most fish and tender cuts of meat can be  
broiled. Follow these directions to keep spattering and  
smoking to a minimum.  
Turn the food, then use  
the times given for the  
second side as a guide to  
the preferred doneness.  
The oven door should be closed during broiling.  
1. If the meat has fat or gristle around the edge, cut  
vertical slashes through both about 2apart. If  
desired, the fat may be trimmed, leaving a layer  
about 1/8thick.  
4. Close the oven door but do not latch it. If the door  
latch is moved to the right during a broil  
operation the door may lock and you may not be  
able to open it until the oven cools.  
2. Place the meat on the broiler grid in the broiler pan  
which comes with the range. Always use the grid  
so fat drips into the broiler pan; otherwise the juices  
may become hot enough to catch fire.  
5. Turn the OVEN SET knob and the OVEN TEMP  
knob to BROIL.  
6. When broiling is finished, turn OVEN TEMP knob  
to OFF. Remove the broiler pan from the range and  
serve food immediately. Leave the pan outside the  
range to cool.  
3. Position the shelf on the recommended shelf  
position as suggested in Broiling Guide.  
Use of Aluminum Foil  
You can use aluminum foil to line your broiler pan and  
broiler grid. However, you must mold the foil tightly  
to the grid and cut slits in it just like the grid.  
Without the slits, the foil will prevent fat and meat  
juices from draining to the broiler pan. The juices  
could become hot enough to catch on fire. If you do  
not cut the slits, you are frying, not broiling.  
Questions and Answers  
Q. When broiling, is it necessary to always use a  
grid in the pan?  
Q. Why are my meats not turning out as brown as  
they should?  
A. Yes. Using the grid suspends the meat over the  
pan. As the meat cooks, the juices fall into the pan,  
thus keeping meat drier. Juices are protected by the  
grid and stay cooler, thus preventing excessive  
spatter and smoking.  
A. Check to see if you are using the recommended  
shelf position. Broil for the longest period of time  
indicated in the Broiling Guide. Turn the food only  
once during broiling.  
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Q. Should I salt the meat before broiling?  
A. No. Salt draws out the juices and allows them to  
evaporate. Always salt after cooking. Turn the  
meat with tongs; piercing the meat with a fork also  
allows juices to escape. When broiling poultry or  
fish, brush each side often with butter.  
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BROILING GUIDE  
The oven door must be closed during broiling.  
• If desired, marinate meats or chicken before broiling.  
Or brush with barbecue sauce last 5 to 10 minutes only.  
• Always use the broiler pan and grid that comes with  
your range. It is designed to minimize smoking and  
spattering by trapping juices in the shielded lower  
part of the pan.  
• When arranging food on the pan, do not let fatty  
edges hang over the sides because dripping fat could  
soil the oven.  
• For steaks and chops, slash the fat evenly around the  
outside edges of the meat. To slash, cut crosswise  
through the outer fat surface just to the edge of the  
meat. Use tongs to turn the meat over to prevent  
piercing the meat and losing the juices.  
• The broiler compartment does not need to be  
preheated. However, for very thin foods, or to  
increase browning, preheat if desired.  
• Frozen steaks can be broiled by positioning the shelf  
at next lowest shelf position and increasing cooking  
1
2
time given in this guide 1 ⁄ times per side.  
Quantity and/or  
Thickness  
Shelf 1st Side 2nd Side  
Position Minutes Minutes Comments  
Food  
1
2
Bacon  
1/2 lb. (about 8  
thin slices)  
C
3 ⁄  
3
Arrange in single layer.  
Ground Beef  
1 lb. (4 patties)  
1/2 to 3/4 inch thick  
C
10–11  
4–5  
Space evenly. Up to 8 patties take  
about same time.  
Beef Steaks  
Rare  
Medium  
Well Done  
1 inch thick  
B
B
B
9
12  
13  
7
5–6  
8–9  
Steaks less than 1 inch thick cook  
through before browning. Pan frying  
is recommended.  
1
2
(1 to 1 ⁄ lbs.)  
Rare  
Medium  
Well Done  
1 inch thick  
B
B
B
10  
12–15  
25  
6–7  
10–12  
16–18  
Slash fat.  
1
2
(2 to 2 ⁄ lbs.)  
Chicken  
1 whole  
B
30–35  
25–30  
Reduce times about 5 to 10 minutes per  
side for cut-up chicken. Brush each side  
with melted butter. Broil skin-side-down first.  
1
2
(2 to 2 ⁄ lbs.),  
split lengthwise  
Bakery Products  
Bread (Toast) or  
Toaster Pastries  
English Muffins  
2 to 4 slices  
1 pkg. (2)  
2, split  
C
2–3  
1/2–1  
Space evenly. Place English muffins cut-  
side-up and brush with butter if desired.  
C
C
3–5  
Lobster Tails  
2 to 4  
(6 to 8 oz. each)  
13–16  
Do not  
Cut through back of shell and spread open.  
turn over. Brush with melted butter before broiling and  
after half of time.  
Fish  
1-lb. fillets  
B
C
5
8
5
Handle and turn very carefully. Brush with lemon  
butter before broiling and during broiling if  
desired. Preheat broiler to increase browning.  
1/4 to 1/2 inch thick  
Ham Slices  
Precooked  
1 inch thick  
8
Increase time 5 to 10 minutes per side  
1
2
for 1 ⁄ inch thick or home cured.  
Pork Chops  
Well Done  
2 (1/2 inch thick)  
2 (1 inch thick),  
about 1 lb.  
B
B
10  
13  
4–5  
9–12  
Slash fat.  
Lamb Chops  
Medium  
Well Done  
Medium  
Well Done  
2 (1 inch thick),  
B
B
B
B
8
4–7  
10  
Slash fat.  
about 10 to 12 oz.  
10  
10  
17  
1
2
2 (1 ⁄ inch thick),  
4–6  
about 1 lb.  
12–14  
Wieners  
similar precooked  
sausages, bratwurst  
1-lb. pkg. (10)  
C
6
1–2  
If desired, split sausages in half  
lengthwise; cut into 5- to 6-inch pieces.  
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OPERATING THE SELF-CLEANING OVEN  
Normal Cleaning Time: 3 hours  
Before a Clean Cycle  
We recommend venting with an open window  
or using a ventilation fan or hood during the first  
self-clean cycle.  
3. Clean spatters or spills on the oven front frame,  
and the oven door outside the gasket with a  
dampened cloth. The oven front frame and the  
oven door outside the gasket do not get cleaned by  
the self-clean cycle. On these areas use detergent  
and hot water or a soap-filled steel wool pad. Rinse  
well with a vinegar and water solution. This will  
help prevent a brown residue from forming when  
the oven is heated. Buff these areas with a dry  
cloth. Do not clean the gasket.  
1. Remove the broiler pan, broiler grid, all cookware  
and any aluminum foil from the oven—they cannot  
withstand the high cleaning temperatures.  
NOTE: Take the shelves out of the oven before  
you begin the self-clean cycle.  
2. Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom. If you  
use soap, rinse thoroughly before self-cleaning  
to prevent staining.  
Clean the top, sides and outside front of the oven  
door with soap and water. Do not use abrasives or  
oven cleaners.  
Make sure the oven light bulb cover is in place.  
Do not rub or clean the door gasket—  
the fiberglass material of the gasket has an  
Oven  
light  
Oven  
front  
frame  
extremely low resistance to abrasion. An intact  
and well-fitting oven door gasket is essential for  
energy-efficient oven operation and good baking  
results. If you notice the gasket becoming worn,  
frayed or damaged in any way or if it has become  
displaced on the door, you should have it replaced.  
4. Close the door and make sure the oven light is  
off. If the oven light is not turned off, the life  
of the bulb will be shortened or it may burn out  
immediately.  
CAUTION: The grates and drip pans  
(on some models) should never be cleaned  
in the self-cleaning oven.  
Area  
outside inside  
gasket gasket  
Area  
Oven door  
gasket  
Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven  
protectors in or near the self-cleaning oven.  
A combination of any of these products plus the high  
clean cycle temperatures may damage the porcelain  
finish of the oven.  
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OPERATING THE SELF-CLEANING OVEN  
(continued)  
How to Set the Oven for Cleaning  
1. Turn the OVEN SET knob and the OVEN TEMP  
knob to CLEAN. The controls will snap into the final  
position when the CLEAN location is reached.  
3. When the clean cycle is complete, you will be able  
to slide the door latch handle to the left as far as it  
will go and open the door.  
2. Slide the latch handle to the right as far as it will go.  
Never force the door latch handle. If you cannot  
slide the latch easily to unlock the door, allow  
additional time for cooling.  
Never force the door latch handle. Forcing the  
handle may damage the door lock mechanism.  
Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to OFF.  
For models with press pads, the oven will now be  
set to clean for its normal time of three hours. If you  
wish to change the amount of cleaning time, see the  
How to Set the Amount of Cleaning Time section.  
For models with dials, see the How to Set the  
Amount of Cleaning Time section.  
How to Set the Amount of Cleaning Time  
Models with press pads:  
Decide on the cleaning hours necessary. The  
recommended cleaning times are: Light to Moderate  
Soil—2–3 hours (thin spills and light spatters), Heavy  
Soil—4 hours (heavy, greasy spills and spatters).  
The clean cycle is normally 3 hours. You can change  
the clean time to any time between 2 and 4 hours  
depending on the amount of soil in your oven.  
Add these hours to the present time of day, then push  
in and turn the STOP TIME dial clockwise to this  
later stop time.  
1. Turn the OVEN SET knob and the OVEN TEMP  
knob to CLEAN. Slide the latch handle to the right  
as far as it will go.  
The oven door gets hot during self-cleaning. DO NOT  
TOUCH. The CLEANING light will glow, indicating  
the controls have been set correctly and the clean  
cycle has begun. If a delayed start has been selected,  
the CLEANING light will not glow until the start time  
has been reached and the clean cycle begins. The door  
will lock approximately 20 minutes after the clean  
cycle has begun.  
2. Press the UP or DOWN pad to set the desired  
cleaning time.  
You have one minute to change your clean time after  
the normal cleaning time of 3 hours is displayed.  
Models with dials:  
Set the automatic oven timers: Make sure the range  
clock is set to the correct time of day. Clear the  
DELAY START and STOP TIME dials of any  
previous timed cooking or cleaning function by: one  
at a time, push the DELAY START and STOP TIME  
dials in and turn the dials. Using a light touch,  
continue turning the knob until it “pops” out. Both  
dials should now be in the out position.  
After a Clean Cycle  
After a clean cycle, you may notice some white ash  
in the oven. Just wipe it up with a damp cloth.  
If the shelves have become hard to slide, wipe the  
shelf supports with cooking oil.  
If white spots remain, remove them with a soap-  
filled steel wool pad. Be sure to rinse thoroughly  
with a vinegar and water mixture. These deposits  
are usually a salt residue that cannot be removed by  
the clean cycle.  
NOTE:  
• While the oven is self-cleaning (on models with  
press pads), you can press the CLOCK pad to  
display the time of day. To return to the clean  
countdown, press the COOK TIME ON/OFF pad.  
If the oven is not clean after one cycle, the cycle  
may be repeated.  
You cannot set the oven for cooking until the oven  
is cool enough for the door to be unlatched.  
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How to Delay Start of Cleaning  
Models with press pads:  
Models with dials:  
You have one minute to set a delayed start.  
If you wish to start and stop cleaning at a later time  
than shown on the clock, push in and turn the DELAY  
START dial to the time you wish to start. Add the  
hours needed for cleaning to this “start” time, then  
push in and turn the STOP TIME dial to this later stop  
time. The oven will automatically turn on and off at  
the set times.  
1. Turn the OVEN SET knob and the OVEN TEMP  
knob to CLEAN. Slide the latch handle to the right  
as far as it will go.  
2. If you want to change the normal cleaning time,  
press the UP or DOWN pad until the desired  
amount of clean time is reached.  
3. Press the START TIME ON/OFF pad.  
4. Press the UP or DOWN pad to set the time of day  
you want cleaning to start.  
To Stop a Clean Cycle (all models)  
Turn the OVEN TEMP knob to the OFF position. This will stop the  
cleaning cycle but you will not be able to open the door until the oven  
cools below the locking temperature.  
Questions and Answers  
Q. If my oven clock is not set to the correct time  
of day, can I still self-clean my oven?  
A. If the clock is not set to the correct time of day,  
you will not be able to set a delay clean to end  
at a specific time.  
Q. Should there be any odor during the cleaning?  
A. Yes, there will be a slight odor during the first few  
cleanings. Failure to wipe out excessive soil might  
also cause an odor when cleaning.  
Q. What causes the hair-like lines on the enamel  
surface of my oven?  
A. This is a normal condition resulting from heating  
and cooling during cleaning. They do not affect  
how your oven performs.  
Q. Can I use commercial oven cleaners on any part  
of my self-cleaning oven?  
A. No cleaners or coatings should be used around  
any part of this oven. If you do use them and do  
not thoroughly rinse the oven with water, wiping it  
absolutely clean afterward, the residue can scar the  
oven surface and damage metal parts the next time  
the oven is automatically cleaned.  
Q. Why do I have ash left in my oven after cleaning?  
A. Some types of soil will leave a deposit, which is  
ash. It can be removed with a damp sponge or cloth.  
Q. My oven shelves do not slide easily. What is  
the matter?  
A. After many cleanings, the oven shelves will lose  
their luster and become hard to slide. To make the  
shelves slide more easily, wipe the shelf supports  
with cooking oil.  
Q. Can I clean the woven gasket around the oven door?  
A. No, this gasket is essential for a good oven seal,  
and care must be taken not to rub, damage or move  
this gasket.  
Q. What should I do if excessive smoking occurs  
during cleaning?  
A. This is caused by excessive soil, and you should  
turn the OVEN TEMP knob to OFF. Open the  
windows to rid the room of smoke. Allow the oven  
to cool for at least one hour before opening the door.  
Wipe up the excess soil and reset the clean cycle.  
Q. My oven shelves have become gray after the  
self-cleaning cycle. Is this normal?  
A. Yes. After the self-cleaning cycle, the shelves will  
have lost some luster and discolor to a deep gray.  
Q. Can I cook food on the cooktop while the oven  
is self-cleaning?  
A. Yes. While the oven is self-cleaning, you can use  
the cooktop just as you normally do. However, be  
careful when standing in front of the range—oven  
becomes very hot while self-cleaning.  
Q. Is the ‘‘crackling’’ or “popping” sound I hear  
during cleaning normal?  
A. Yes. This is the metal heating and cooling during  
both the cooking and cleaning functions.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
Proper care and cleaning are important so your range  
BE SURE ELECTRICAL POWER IS  
DISCONNECTED BEFORE CLEANING ANY  
PART OF YOUR RANGE.  
will give you efficient and satisfactory service. Follow  
these directions carefully in caring for it to help assure  
safe and proper maintenance.  
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE BURNER WITHOUT ALL BURNER PARTS AND DRIP PANS  
(IF SO EQUIPPED) IN PLACE.  
Sealed Burner Assemblies (on some models)  
Burner Heads (on sealed burners only)  
Grate  
Burner Cap  
Drip Pan  
(on some models)  
Burner Head  
Electrode  
For proper ignition, make sure the small hole in  
the section that fits over the electrode is kept open. A  
sewing needle or wire twist-tie works well to unclog it.  
The slits in the burner heads of your range  
must be kept clean at all times for an even,  
unhampered flame.  
Turn all controls OFF before removing the  
burner parts and drip pans (if so equipped).  
You should clean the surface burners routinely,  
especially after bad spillovers, which could clog  
these openings.  
The burner grates, caps, burner heads and drip  
pans (if so equipped) can be lifted off, making them  
easy to clean.  
To remove burned-on food, soak the burner heads  
in a solution of mild liquid detergent and hot water  
for 20-30 minutes. For more stubborn stains, use a  
toothbrush.  
The electrode of  
Electrode  
the spark igniter is  
exposed when the  
burner head is  
removed. When one  
Before putting the burner head back, shake out  
excess water and then dry it thoroughly by setting  
it in a warm oven for 30 minutes.  
burner is turned to LITE, all the burners spark.  
Do not attempt to disassemble or clean around  
any burner while another burner is on. An electric  
shock may result, which could cause you to knock  
over hot cookware.  
Replace the burner caps. Make sure that caps are  
replaced on the correct size burner. There is one  
small, 2 medium and one large cap.  
Burner Caps (on sealed burners only)  
Lift off when cool. Wash burner caps  
in hot, soapy water and rinse with  
small  
medium  
medium  
small  
large  
clean water. You may scour with a  
plastic scouring pad to remove  
burned-on food particles.  
medium  
large  
Dry them in a warm oven or with a  
cloth—don’t reassemble them wet.  
Replace the burner caps.  
Front of Range  
Make sure that caps are replaced on  
the correct size burner. There is one  
small, 2 medium and one large cap.  
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CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE BURNER WITHOUT ALL BURNER PARTS AND DRIP PANS  
(IF SO EQUIPPED) IN PLACE.  
Standard Twin Burners (on some models)  
The holes in the surface  
burners of your range  
Grate  
must be kept clean at all  
times for proper ignition  
and an even,  
unhampered flame.  
Drip Pan  
You should clean the  
(on some models)  
surface burners  
Surface Burner  
routinely, especially  
Clean these  
after bad spillovers,  
which could clog these  
holes. Wipe off surface  
burners. If heavy  
holes  
thoroughly  
on each  
burner.  
On models with standard twin burners, the cooktop  
lifts up for easy access.  
spillover occurs, remove the surface burners from  
the range. Burners lift out for cleaning. Lift up the  
cooktop and then lift out the surface burners.  
Turn all controls OFF before removing burner  
parts and drip pans (if so equipped).  
The burner grates and drip pans (if so equipped)  
can be lifted off, making them easy to clean.  
To remove burned-on food, soak the surface burner  
in a solution of mild liquid detergent and hot water.  
Soak the surface burner for 20 to 30 minutes. For  
more stubborn stains, use a cleanser like Soft Scrub®  
brand or Bon Ami® brand. Rinse well to remove any  
traces of the cleanser that might clog the surface  
burner openings. Do not use steel wool because it  
will clog the surface burner openings and scratch the  
surface burners. If the holes become clogged, clean  
them with a sewing needle or twist tie.  
Before putting the surface burner back, shake out  
excess water and then dry it thoroughly by setting it in  
a warm oven for 30 minutes. Then place it back in the  
range, making sure it is properly seated and level.  
Check the flame pattern of each burner. If the flames  
are “jumpy” (not steady), clean the holes again with a  
sewing needle or twist tie.  
Drip Pans (on some models)  
Remove the grates and lift out the drip pans. Drip  
pans can be cleaned in dishwasher or by hand.  
To get rid of burned-on food, place them in a  
covered container (or plastic bag) with 1/4 cup  
ammonia to loosen the soil. Then scrub with a soap-  
filled scouring pad if necessary.  
When replacing the drip pans, make sure they are in  
the correct position.  
(continued next page)  
CAUTION: Do not clean the drip pans in the self-  
cleaning oven.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
(continued)  
Burner Grates  
Lift out when cool. Grates should be washed regularly  
and, of course, after spillovers. Wash them in hot,  
soapy water and rinse with clean water. After cleaning,  
dry them thoroughly by putting them in a warm oven  
for a few minutes. Don’t put the grates back on the  
range while they are wet. When replacing the grates,  
be sure they’re positioned securely over the burners.  
Although they’re durable, the grates will gradually  
lose their shine, regardless of the best care you can  
give them. This is due to their continual exposure to  
high temperatures.  
To prevent rusting on cast iron grates, apply a light  
coating of cooking oil on the bottom of the grates.  
Do not operate a burner for an extended period of  
time without cookware on the grate. The finish on  
the grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat.  
To get rid of burned-on food, place the grates in a  
covered container (or plastic bag) with 1/4 cup  
ammonia to loosen the soil. Then scrub with a  
soap-filled scouring pad if necessary.  
CAUTION: Do not clean the grates in the  
self-cleaning oven.  
Cooktop Surface  
To avoid damaging the porcelain enamel surface  
of the cooktop and to prevent it from becoming  
dull, clean up spills right away. Foods with a lot of  
acid (tomatoes, sauerkraut, fruit juices, etc.) or foods  
with high sugar content could cause a dull spot if  
allowed to set.  
When the surface has cooled, wash and rinse. For  
other spills such as fat spatterings, etc., wash with  
soap and water once the surface has cooled. Then  
rinse and polish with a dry cloth.  
Do not store flammable materials in an oven or  
near the cooktop. Do not store or use combustible  
materials, gasoline or other flammable vapors and  
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
Oven Bottom  
The oven bottom has a porcelain enamel finish.  
To make cleaning easier, protect the oven bottom  
from excessive spillovers by placing a cookie sheet on  
the shelf below the shelf you are cooking on. You can  
use aluminum foil if you do not cover the whole shelf.  
This is particularly important when baking a fruit pie  
or other foods with a high acid content. Hot fruit  
fillings or other foods that are highly acidic (such as  
milk, tomatoes or sauerkraut, and sauces with vinegar  
or lemon juice) may cause pitting and damage to the  
porcelain enamel surface and should be wiped up  
immediately. To clean up spillovers, use soap and  
water, an abrasive cleaner or scouring pad. Rinse  
well to remove any soap before self-cleaning.  
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Lift-Off Oven Door  
The oven door is removable,  
but it is heavy. You may need help  
removing and replacing the door.  
To remove the door, open it a few  
inches to the special stop position  
that will hold the door open. Grasp  
firmly on each side and lift the door  
straight up and off the hinges.  
• Do not rub or clean the door gasket—the  
fiberglass material of the gasket has an extremely  
low resistance to abrasion. An intact and well-  
fitting oven door gasket is essential for energy-  
efficient oven operation and good baking results.  
If you notice the gasket becoming worn, frayed or  
damaged in any way or if it has become displaced  
on the door, you should have it replaced.  
NOTE: Be careful not to place  
hands between the hinge and the  
oven door frame as the hinge could snap back and  
pinch fingers.  
To replace the door, make sure the hinges are in the  
special stop position. Position the slots in the bottom  
of the door squarely over the hinges. Then lower the  
door slowly and evenly over both hinges at the same  
time. If the hinges snap back against the oven frame,  
pull them back out.  
TO CLEAN THE DOOR:  
(Do not immerse the door in water.)  
Inside of the door:  
Because the area inside the gasket is cleaned during  
the self clean cycle, you do not need to clean this  
by hand. Any soap left on the liner causes additional  
stains when the oven is heated.  
The area outside the gasket can be cleaned with  
a scouring pad.  
Inside Gasket  
Gasket  
Outside Gasket  
Outside of the door:  
Use soap and water to thoroughly clean the top,  
sides and front of the oven door. Rinse well. You  
may also use a glass cleaner to clean the glass on  
the outside of the door.  
Spillage of marinades, fruit juices, tomato sauces  
and basting materials containing acids may cause  
discoloration and should be wiped up immediately.  
When the surface is cool, clean and rinse.  
• Do not use oven cleaners, cleansing powders or  
harsh abrasives on the outside of the door.  
Broiler Pan and Grid  
After broiling, remove the  
broiler pan from the oven.  
Remove the grid from the  
pan. Carefully pour out grease  
from the pan into a proper  
container. Wash and rinse the  
broiler pan and grid in hot  
water with a soap-filled or  
plastic scouring pad.  
If food has burned on, sprinkle the grid with detergent  
while hot and cover with wet paper towels or a  
dishcloth. Soaking the pan will remove burned on foods.  
Both the broiler pan and grid can also be cleaned in  
the dishwasher.  
Do not store a soiled broiler pan and grid anywhere  
in the range.  
Do not clean the broiler pan or grid in the  
self-cleaning oven.  
Oven Shelves  
Clean the shelves with  
NOTE: Take the shelves out of the oven before you  
begin the self-clean cycle.  
an abrasive cleanser or  
steel wool. After cleaning,  
rinse the shelves with clean  
water and dry with a clean cloth.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
(continued)  
Oven Light Replacement (on some models)  
CAUTION: Before replacing your oven light bulb,  
disconnect the electrical power to the range at the  
main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Be sure to let  
the light cover and bulb cool completely.  
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS TO  
REMOVE COVER.  
2. Do not touch hot bulb with a wet cloth. Replace  
bulb with a 40-watt household appliance bulb.  
The oven light bulb is covered with a removable  
glass cover that is held in place with a bail-shaped  
wire. Remove the oven door, if desired, to reach  
cover easily.  
To replace cover:  
1. Place it into the groove of the light receptacle. Pull  
the wire forward to the center of the cover until it  
snaps into place. When in place, the wire holds the  
cover firmly. Be certain the wire is in the  
To remove:  
1. Hold a hand under the  
cover so it doesn’t fall  
when released. With  
fingers of the same  
depression in the center of the cover.  
2. Connect electrical power to the range.  
hand, firmly push back  
the wire cover holder.  
Lift off the cover.  
Wire cover holder  
Control Panel and Knobs  
It’s a good idea to wipe the control panel after each  
use of the oven. Clean with mild soap and water or  
vinegar and water, rinse with clean water and polish  
dry with a soft cloth.  
The control knobs may be  
removed for easier cleaning.  
To remove a knob, pull it  
straight off the stem. If knob  
is difficult to remove, place  
Do not use abrasive cleansers, strong liquid cleaners,  
plastic scouring pads or oven cleaners on the control  
panel—they will damage the finish. A 50/50 solution  
of vinegar and hot water works well.  
a towel or dishcloth between  
the knob and control panel and pull gently. Wash the  
knobs in soap and water or a vinegar and hot water  
solution but do not soak.  
Metal parts can be cleaned with soap and water.  
Do not use steel wool, abrasives, ammonia, acids or  
commercial oven cleaners. Dry with a soft cloth.  
Removable Storage Drawer (on some models)  
The storage drawer is a good place to store cookware  
and bakeware. Do not store plastics and flammable  
material in the drawer.  
To remove the storage drawer:  
1. Pull the drawer straight  
out until it stops.  
Do not overload the storage drawer. If the drawer is  
too heavy, it may slip off the track when opened.  
2. Tilt the front of the  
drawer up and free of  
the range.  
The storage drawer may be removed for cleaning  
under the range. Clean the storage drawer with a  
damp cloth or sponge. Never use harsh abrasives or  
scouring pads.  
To replace the storage drawer:  
1. Set the stops on the back of the drawer over the  
stops in the range.  
2. Slide the drawer evenly and straight back, so that  
the rails in the range are engaged.  
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Oven Air Vents  
Never block the vents (air openings) of the range.  
They provide the air inlet and outlet that are necessary  
for the range to operate properly with correct  
combustion. Air openings are located at the rear of the  
cooktop, at the top and bottom of the oven door, and at  
the bottom of the range, under the kick panel, storage  
drawer or broiler drawer (depending on the model).  
Vent appearance and location vary  
Lift-up Cooktop (on models with standard twin burners)  
Clean the area under the cooktop often. Built-up soil,  
especially grease, may catch on fire.  
Some models have dual  
support rods that will hold  
the cooktop up while you  
clean underneath it.  
To make cleaning easier, the cooktop may be lifted up.  
To raise the cooktop:  
After cleaning under the  
cooktop with hot, soapy  
water and a clean cloth,  
lower the cooktop. Be  
1. Be sure the burners are turned off.  
2. Remove the grates.  
3. Grasp the two front burner wells and lift up.  
careful not to pinch your fingers.  
Removable Kick Panel (on some models)  
The kick panel may be removed for cleaning under  
the range.  
To replace, insert the two  
slots at the bottom of the panel  
onto the two tabs at the base  
of the range and push the top  
of the panel forward to engage  
the spring clips.  
To remove, lift up the  
bottom of the panel slightly  
to disengage the panel from  
the tabs at the base of the  
range. Pull the bottom of the  
panel forward until the spring  
clips are released at the top of  
the panel.  
Removable Broiler Drawer (on some models)  
To remove:  
1. When the broiler is cool, remove the grid and pan.  
2. Pull the broiler drawer out until it stops, then push  
it back in about one inch.  
3. Grasp the handle, lift and pull the broiler drawer  
out. Clean the broiler drawer with hot soapy water.  
To replace:  
Hold the broiler drawer in the raised position as you  
slide it partway into the range. Then lower the drawer  
and push it completely closed.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
CAUTION  
If you smell gas:  
Do not attempt to operate the oven of  
this range during a power failure (Electric  
Ignition models only).  
1. Open windows.  
2. Don’t touch electrical switches.  
3. Extinguish any open flame.  
4. Immediately call your gas supplier.  
IMPORTANT  
Remove all packing material and  
literature from oven before connecting  
gas and electrical supply to range.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
Do not store or use combustible  
materials, gasoline or other flammable  
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this  
or any other appliance.  
DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES  
Provide adequate clearances between the range  
and adjacent combustible surfaces.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Depth with Door Closed  
(Includes Door Handle):  
30″  
Read these instructions completely and  
1
4
28 ⁄ ″  
carefully.  
SET  
TIME  
IMPORTANT: Save these instructions  
for the local electrical inspector’s use.  
electric ignition  
INSTALLER: Leave these instructions  
with the appliance after installation is  
completed.  
CONSUMER: Keep this Use and Care  
Guide and the Installation Instructions  
for future use.  
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This appliance must be properly grounded.  
Depth with  
Door Open:  
WARNING  
• Improper installation, adjustment,  
alteration, service or maintenance can  
cause injury or property damage. Refer to  
this guide. For assistance or additional  
information, consult a qualified installer,  
service agency, manufacturer (dealer) or  
the gas supplier.  
3
8
46 ⁄ ″  
• Never reuse old flexible connectors.  
The use of old flexible connectors can  
cause gas leaks and personal injury.  
Always use NEW flexible connectors  
when installing a gas appliance.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
• If cabinets are placed above the range, allow a  
minimum clearance of 30between the cooking  
surface and the bottom of unprotected cabinets.  
• If a 30clearance between cooking surface  
and overhead combustible material or metal  
cabinets cannot be maintained, protect the  
underside of the cabinets above the cooktop with  
not less than 1/4insulating millboard covered  
with sheet metal not less than 0.0122thick.  
Installation of this range must conform with  
local codes, or in the absence of local codes,  
with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI  
Z223.1, latest edition. In Canada, installation  
must conform with the current Natural Gas  
Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1 or the  
current Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-  
B149.2, and with local codes where applicable.  
This range has been design-certified by the  
American Gas Association according to ANSI  
Z21.1, latest edition and Canadian Gas Association  
according to CAN/CGA-1.1 latest edition. As with  
any appliance using gas and generating heat,  
there are certain safety precautions you should  
follow. You will find these precautions in the  
Important Safety Instructions in the front of this  
guide. Read them carefully.  
• Clearance between the cooking surface and  
protected cabinets MUST NEVER BE LESS  
THAN 24 INCHES. The vertical distance from  
the plane of the cooking surface to the bottom of  
adjacent overhead cabinets extending closer than  
1to the plane of the range sides must not be  
less than 18. (See Dimensions and Clearances  
illustration in this section.)  
CAUTION: Items of interest to children should  
not be stored in cabinets above a range or on the  
backsplash of a range—children climbing on the  
range to reach items could be seriously injured.  
• Have your range installed by a qualified  
installer or service technician.  
• Your range must be electrically grounded in  
accordance with local codes or, in the absence  
of local codes, in accordance with the National  
Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70, latest edition).  
In Canada, electrical grounding must be in  
accordance with the current CSA C22.1 Canadian  
Electrical Code Part 1 and/or local codes. See  
Electrical Connections in this section.  
• Before installing your range on linoleum or  
any other synthetic floor covering, make sure  
the floor covering can withstand 180°F. without  
shrinking, warping or discoloring. Do not install  
the range over carpeting unless a sheet of 1/4″  
thick plywood or similar insulator is placed  
between the range and carpeting.  
WARNING  
All ranges can tip and injury could  
result. To prevent accidental tipping  
of the range, attach an approved  
Anti-Tip device to the wall. (See  
Installing the Anti-Tip Device in this  
section.) To check if the device is  
installed and engaged properly,  
carefully tip the range forward. The  
Anti-Tip device should engage and prevent the  
range from tipping over.  
If you pull the range out from the wall for any  
reason, make sure the Anti-Tip device is engaged  
when you push the range back against the wall.  
• Make sure the wall coverings around the  
range can withstand heat generated by the  
range up to 200°F.  
• For your safety, never use your range for  
warming or heating the room. Your oven and  
cooktop are not designed to heat your kitchen.  
Top burners should not be operated without  
cookware on the grate. Such abuse could result  
in fire and damage to your range and will void  
your warranty.  
• Do not store or use combustible materials,  
gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids  
in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
Explosions or fires could result.  
• Avoid placing cabinets above the range. To  
reduce the hazard caused by reaching over the  
open flames of operating burners, install a  
ventilation hood over the range that projects  
forward at least 5beyond the front of the cabinets.  
• The ventilating hood must be constructed of  
sheet metal not less than 0.0122thick. Install  
above the cooktop with a clearance of not less  
than 1/4between the hood and the underside  
of the combustible material or metal cabinet.  
The hood must be at least as wide as the  
appliance and centered over the appliance.  
Clearance between the cooking surface and the  
ventilation hood surface MUST NEVER BE  
LESS THAN 24 INCHES.  
• Do not use oven for a storage area. Items  
stored in the oven can ignite.  
• Do not let cooking grease or other flammable  
materials accumulate in or near the range.  
EXCEPTION: Installation of a listed microwave  
oven or cooking appliance over the cooktop shall  
conform to the installation instructions packed  
with that appliance.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
GENERAL  
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED  
• See Dimensions and Clearances in this section  
for all rough-in and spacing dimensions. These  
dimensions must be met for safe use of your range.  
The location of the electrical outlet and pipe opening  
(see Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations) may  
be adjusted to meet specific requirements.  
• Phillips and flat-blade screwdrivers  
• Pencil and ruler  
• Two pipe wrenches (one for backup)  
3
8
• 1 ⁄ open-end or adjustable wrench  
• Nut drivers or wrenches: 3/16and 1/4″  
• The range may be placed with 0clearance  
(flush) at the back wall and side walls of the range.  
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED  
• Gas line shut-off valve  
LOCATION  
• Pipe joint sealant or UL-approved pipe thread  
tape with Teflon* that resists action of natural  
and LP gases  
• Flexible metal appliance connector (1/2I.D.)  
A 5-foot length is recommended for ease of  
installation but other lengths are acceptable.  
Never use an old connector when installing a  
new range.  
Do not locate the range where it may be subject  
to strong drafts. Any openings in the floor or wall  
behind the range should be sealed. Make sure  
the openings around the base of the range that  
supply fresh air for combustion and ventilation  
are not obstructed by carpeting or woodwork.  
• Flare union adapter for connection to gas  
supply line (3/4or 1/2NPT x 1/2I.D.)  
PROTECT YOUR FLOOR  
• Flare union adapter for connection to pressure  
regulator on range (1/2NPT x 1/2I.D.)  
*Teflon: Registered trademark of DuPont  
Your range, like many other household items, is  
heavy and can settle into soft floor coverings  
such as cushioned vinyl or carpeting. Use care  
when moving the range on this type of flooring.  
It is recommended that the following simple and  
inexpensive instructions be followed to protect  
your floor.  
PREPARATION  
• Remove all tape and packaging. Lift up the  
cooktop (on models with standard twin burners)  
and remove any packing material under it. Make  
sure the standard twin burners are properly  
seated and level.  
The range should be installed on a sheet of plywood  
(or similar material). When the floor covering ends  
at the front of the range, the area that the range  
will rest on should be built up with plywood to  
the same level or higher than the floor covering.  
This will allow the range to be moved for cleaning  
or servicing.  
• Remove plastic film that covers some chrome  
parts (around oven door, side trim).  
• Take the accessory pack out of the oven.  
• Check to be sure that no range parts have  
come loose during shipping.  
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION  
Depending on your range, you’ll find the model  
and serial numbers on a label on the front frame  
of the range, behind the storage drawer, kick  
panel or broiler drawer.  
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PROVIDE ADEQUATE GAS SUPPLY  
Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations  
for Models Equipped with Sealed Burners  
Your range is designed to operate at a pressure  
of 4of water column on natural gas or, if designed  
for LP gas (propane or butane), 10of water  
column. Make sure you are supplying your range  
with the type of gas for which it is designed. This  
range is convertible for use on natural or propane  
gas, if you decide to use this range on a different  
type of gas, conversion adjustments must be  
made by a service technician or other qualified  
person before attempting to operate the range on  
that gas.  
This area allows  
for flush range  
installation with  
30  
"
through-the-wall  
212  
connection of pipe  
stub/shut-off valve  
and rear wall  
"
4
"
8
120V outlet.  
"
Shortest  
connection  
from hard pipe  
stub location to  
range hookup.  
For proper operation, the pressure of natural gas  
supplied to the regulator must be between 4and  
13of water column. For LP gas, the pressure  
supplied must be between 10and 13of water  
column. When checking for proper operation of  
the regulator, the inlet pressure must be at least  
1greater than the operating (manifold) pressure  
as given above. The pressure regulator located  
at the inlet of the range manifold must remain in  
the supply line regardless of whether natural or  
LP gas is being used. A flexible metal appliance  
connector used to connect the range to the gas  
supply line should have an I.D. of 1/2and be  
5 feet in length for ease of installation. In Canada,  
flexible connectors must be single wall metal  
connectors no longer than 6 feet in length.  
24  
"
2
"
4
"
614  
9
"
C
"
L
This area allows for  
flush range installation  
with through-the-floor  
connection of pipe  
stub/shut-off valve.  
Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations for  
Models Equipped with Standard Twin Burners  
Shortest  
connection  
from hard pipe  
stub location to  
range hookup.  
This area allows  
for flush range  
installation with  
through-the-wall  
connection of pipe  
stub/shut-off valve  
and rear wall  
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CONNECT THE RANGE TO GAS  
Shut off the main gas supply valve before  
disconnecting the old range and leave it off until  
new hook-up has been completed. Don’t forget  
to relight the pilot on other gas appliances when  
you turn the gas back on.  
Because hard piping restricts movement of the  
range, the use of an A.G.A.-certified flexible  
metal appliance connector is recommended  
unless local codes require a hard-piped connection.  
Never use an old connector when installing a  
new range. If the hard piping method is used,  
you must carefully align the pipe; the range  
cannot be moved after the connection is made.  
30  
"
120V outlet.  
4
"
7
"
8
"
29  
"
24  
"
2
"
212  
To prevent gas leaks, put pipe joint compound  
on, or wrap pipe thread tape with Teflon*  
around, all male (external) pipe threads.  
"
9
"
C
L
*Teflon: Registered trademark of DuPont  
This area allows  
for flush range  
installation with  
through-the-floor  
connection of pipe  
stub/shut-off valve.  
(continued next page)  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
CONNECT THE RANGE TO GAS (continued)  
Flexible Connector and Rigid Pipe Hookups for  
Models Equipped with Standard Twin Burners  
Flexible Connector Hookup for Models  
Equipped with Sealed Burners  
Flexible  
Connector  
Hookup  
Rigid Pipe  
Hookup  
Pressure  
Regulator  
Pressure  
90°  
Elbow  
Union  
Regulator  
Nipple  
Adapter  
Gas Flow into Range  
90° Elbow  
(provided)  
Flex  
Gas Flow into Range  
Connector  
(6 ft. max.)  
Black Iron Pipe  
Adapter  
Flex Connector  
(6 ft. max.)  
Union  
Nipple  
Manifold Pipe  
Adapter  
Adapter  
Gas  
Shut-off  
Valve  
Gas  
Shut-off  
Valve  
Installer: Inform the  
consumer of the  
location of the gas  
shut-off valve.  
Installer: Inform the  
consumer of the location  
of the gas shut-off valve.  
1/2" or 3/4"  
Gas Pipe  
1/2" or 3/4"  
Gas Pipe  
Rigid Pipe Hookup for Models Equipped  
with Sealed Burners  
Pressure  
Regulator  
90° Elbow  
(provided)  
90° Elbow  
Black  
Iron Pipe  
Nipple Union  
Union  
Nipple  
Gas Flow into Range  
Installer: Inform the  
consumer of the  
location of the gas  
shut-off valve.  
Gas  
Shut-off  
Valve  
1/2" or 3/4"  
Gas Pipe  
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CONNECT THE RANGE TO GAS (continued)  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (on some models)  
1. Install a manual gas line shut-off valve in the  
gas line in an easily accessed location outside of  
the range. Make sure everyone operating the  
range knows where and how to shut off the gas  
supply to the range.  
2. Install male 1/2flare union adapter to the  
1/2NPT internal thread elbow at inlet of  
regulator. On models equipped with dual  
burners, install the male pipe thread end of  
the 1/2flare union adapter to the 1/2NPT  
internal thread at inlet of pressure regulator.  
Use a backup wrench on the regulator fitting  
to avoid damage.  
Electrical Requirements  
120-volt, 60 Hertz, properly grounded branch  
circuit protected by a 15-amp or 20-amp circuit  
breaker or time delay fuse.  
Extension Cord Cautions  
Because of potential safety hazards associated  
with certain conditions, we strongly recommend  
against the use of an extension cord. However,  
if you still elect to use an extension cord, it is  
absolutely necessary that it be a UL-listed,  
3-wire grounding-type appliance extension cord  
and that the current carrying rating of the cord  
in amperes be equivalent to, or greater than,  
the branch circuit rating.  
When installing the range from the front,  
remove the 90° elbow for easier installation.  
Grounding  
IMPORTANT—(Please read carefully)  
3. Install male 1/2or 3/4flare union adapter  
to the NPT internal thread of the manual shut-  
off valve, taking care to back-up the shut-off  
valve to keep it from turning.  
4. Connect flexible metal appliance connector  
to the adapter on the range. Position range  
to permit connection at the shut-off valve.  
5. When all connections have been made, make  
sure all range controls are in the off position and  
turn on the main gas supply valve. Use a liquid  
leak detector at all joints and connections to  
check for leaks in the system.  
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE  
MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.  
The power cord of this appliance is equipped  
with a three-prong (grounding) plug which  
mates with a standard three-prong grounding  
wall receptacle  
PREFERRED  
METHOD  
to minimize the  
possibility of  
electric shock  
hazard from  
this appliance.  
CAUTION: DO NOT USE A FLAME TO  
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.  
The customer  
should have the  
Ensure proper  
wall receptacle  
ground exists  
before use  
and circuit  
When using test pressures greater than 1/2 psig  
to pressure test the gas supply system of the  
residence, disconnect the range and individual  
shut-off valve from the gas supply piping. When  
using test pressures of 1/2 psig or less to test the  
gas supply system, simply isolate the range from  
the gas supply system by closing the individual  
shut-off valve.  
checked by a  
qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle  
is properly grounded.  
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle is  
encountered, it is the personal responsibility and  
obligation of the customer to have it replaced with  
a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle.  
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,  
CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND)  
PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (continued)  
B
Usage Situations where Appliance Power  
Cord will be Disconnected Frequently.  
A
Usage Situations where Appliance  
Do not use an adapter plug in these situations  
because disconnecting of the power cord  
places undue strain on the adapter and leads to  
eventual failure of the adapter ground terminal.  
The customer should have the two-prong  
wall receptacle replaced with a three-prong  
(grounding) receptacle by a qualified electrician  
before using the appliance.  
The installation of appliances designed for  
mobile home installation must conform with  
the Manufactured Home Construction and  
Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280  
(formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile  
Home Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD,  
Part 280) or, when such standard is not  
applicable, the Standard for Manufactured  
Home Installations, latest edition (Manufactured  
Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANSI  
A225.1, latest edition, or with local codes. In  
Canada, mobile home installation must be in  
accordance with the current CAN/CSA  
Z240/MH Mobile Home Installation Code.  
Power Cord will be Disconnected Infrequently.  
An adapter may be used only on a 15-amp  
circuit. Do not use an adapter on a 20-amp  
circuit. Where local codes permit, a  
TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be  
made to a properly grounded two-prong wall  
receptacle by the use of a UL-listed adapter,  
available at most hardware stores. The larger  
slot in the adapter must be aligned with the  
larger slot in the wall receptacle to provide  
proper polarity in the connection of the  
power cord.  
TEMPORARY  
METHOD  
(Adapter plugs not  
permitted in Canada)  
Align large  
Ensure proper  
prongs/slots  
ground and  
firm connection  
before use  
Electric Disconnect  
CAUTION: Attaching the adapter ground  
terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw  
does not ground the appliance unless the cover  
screw is metal, and not insulated, and the wall  
receptacle is grounded through the house  
wiring. The customer should have the circuit  
checked by a qualified electrician to make sure  
the receptacle is properly grounded.  
1. Locate disconnect plug on the range back.  
2. Pinch sides of connector and pull out of  
range back.  
You will have this disconnect plug.  
When disconnecting the power cord from the  
adapter, always hold the adapter with one hand.  
If this is not done, the adapter ground terminal  
is very likely to break with repeated use. Should  
this happen, DO NOT USE the appliance until a  
proper ground has again been established.  
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SEAL THE OPENINGS  
Quality of Flames  
Seal any openings in the wall behind the range  
and in the floor under the range when hookups  
are completed.  
The combustion quality of burner flames needs  
to be determined visually.  
(A) Yellow flames—  
Call for service  
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CHECK IGNITION OF SURFACE BURNERS  
Surface Burner Ignition  
(B) Yellow tips on  
outer cones—  
Operation of all cooktop and oven burners  
should be checked after the range and gas  
supply lines have been carefully checked  
for leaks.  
Normal for LP gas  
(C) Soft blue flames—  
Normal for natural gas  
Electric Ignition Models  
Select a top burner knob and simultaneously  
push in and turn to LITE position. You will hear  
a snapping sound indicating proper operation  
of the spark module. Once the air has been  
purged from the supply lines, burners should  
light within 4 seconds. After burner lights,  
rotate knob out of the LITE position. Try each  
burner in succession until all burners have  
been checked.  
If burner flames look like (A), call for service.  
Normal burner flames should look like (B) or  
(C), depending on the type of gas you use.  
With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer  
cones is normal.  
6
CHECK IGNITION OF OVEN BURNER  
Your oven is designed to operate quietly and  
automatically. To operate the oven, turn the OVEN  
SET knob to BAKE and the OVEN TEMP knob  
to a setting above 300°F. After 30-90 seconds, the  
oven burner will ignite and burn until the set  
temperature is reached. The oven burner will  
continue to cycle on and off as necessary to  
maintain the oven at the temperature indicated by  
the OVEN TEMP knob.  
To check ignition of the broil burner, turn the  
OVEN SET knob to BROIL and the OVEN  
TEMP knob to BROIL. After 30-90 seconds, the  
broil burner will ignite.  
Electric ignition models require electrical  
power to operate. In case of a power outage, the  
oven burners on these models cannot be lit  
manually with a match. Gas will not flow unless  
the glow bar is hot.  
If the oven is in use when a power outage occurs,  
the burner will shut off and cannot be re-lit until  
power is restored.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
7
ADJUST BROIL AND OVEN BURNER AIR  
ADJUSTMENT SHUTTERS IF NECESSARY  
Air adjustment shutters for the top and bottom  
burners regulate the flow of air to the flames.  
Air Adjustment  
Shutter  
To determine if the bottom burner flames are  
burning properly, remove the oven bottom.  
Flames should have approximately 1blue cones  
and, if range is supplied with natural gas, should  
burn with no yellow tipping. (With most LP gas,  
small yellow tips at the end of outer cones are  
normal.) Flames should not lift off burner ports.  
If lifting is observed, gradually reduce air shutter  
opening until flames are stabilized.  
Loosen  
The air adjustment shutter for the top  
(broil) burner is in the center of the rear  
wall of the oven.  
Oven Bottom  
Loosen  
To remove the oven bottom:  
1. Remove the knurled screws holding down rear  
of the oven bottom.  
Air Adjustment  
Shutter  
2. Grasp the oven bottom at finger slots on  
each side.  
3. Lift the rear of the oven bottom enough to  
clear the lip of the range frame, then pull out.  
The shutter for the bottom (oven) burner is near  
the back wall behind the storage drawer or the  
kick panel (depending on the model). Remove  
the drawer or panel. See the Care and Cleaning  
section in this guide.  
To adjust the flow of air to either burner, loosen  
the Phillips head screw and rotate the shutter  
toward open or closed position as needed.  
The flames for the top (broil) burner should be  
steady with approximately 1blue cones and should  
not extend out over the edges of the burner baffle.  
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Anti-Tip  
Device  
8
LEVELING THE RANGE  
1. Remove the storage  
drawer, broiler drawer or  
kick panel.  
Slotted  
Head  
Screw  
Wallplate  
Approx.  
20°  
2. Use a 3/16open-end  
or socket wrench to back  
out both rear leveling legs  
approximately two turns.  
3
Marked Edge  
of Range  
1
8
2 ⁄ ″  
8
3. Use a 1 ⁄ open-end or  
adjustable wrench to back  
out the front leveling legs  
two turns.  
1
8
2. Locate the outside edge of the device 2 ⁄ ″  
toward the center of the range from the marked  
edge of the range.  
4. Install the oven shelves  
in the oven and position  
3. Using the device as a template, mark the  
the range where it will be installed.  
position of the hole for the screw.  
5. Check for levelness by placing a spirit level or  
a cup, partially filled with water, on one of the  
oven racks. If using a spirit level, take two  
readings—with the level placed diagonally first  
in one direction and then the other.  
4. For wood construction, drill a pilot hole at an  
angle of 20 degrees from the horizontal. A nail  
or awl may be used if a drill is not available.  
Mount the Anti-Tip device with the screw  
provided.  
6. Adjust the leveling legs until the range is level.  
For cement or concrete construction, you  
1
7. After the range is level, slide the range away  
from the wall so that the Anti-Tip device can be  
installed.  
2
will need a 1/4x 1 ⁄ lag bolt and a 1/2O.D.  
sleeve anchor, which are not provided. Drill  
the recommended size hole for the hardware.  
Install the sleeve anchor into the drilled hole  
and then install the lag bolt through the device.  
The bolts must be properly tightened as  
recommended for the hardware.  
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INSTALLING THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE  
Back of  
Wallboard  
WARNING:  
Range  
• Range must be secured with an approved  
Anti-Tip  
Device  
Anti-Tip device.  
• Unless properly installed, the range could  
be tipped by you or a child standing, sitting  
or leaning on an open door.  
Wood Screw  
• After installing the Anti-Tip device, verify  
that it is in place by carefully attempting to  
tilt the range forward.  
Wallplate  
• This range has been designed to meet all  
recognized industry tip standards for all  
normal conditions.  
• The use of this device does not preclude  
tipping of the range when not properly  
installed.  
5. Slide the range against the wall, and check  
for proper installation by grasping the front  
edges of the rear surface unit openings and  
carefully attempting to tilt the range forward.  
• If the Anti-Tip device supplied with the  
range does not fit this application, use the  
universal Anti-Tip device WB02X7909.  
WHEN ALL HOOKUPS ARE COMPLETED:  
MAKE SURE ALL CONTROLS ARE LEFT IN THE  
OFF POSITION.  
MAKE SURE THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND  
VENTILATION AIR TO THE RANGE IS UNOBSTRUCTED.  
1. Mark the wall where the RIGHT EDGE of the  
range is to be located. Be sure to allow for the  
countertop overhang if you intend to install the  
range next to cabinets.  
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CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Sealed Burner models only)  
or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LP  
HOW TO CONVERT A SEALED BURNER RANGE  
A
If It Is This Regulator:  
FOR USE WITH LP GAS OR NATURAL GAS  
1. Use an adjustable wrench to remove the  
nut from the pressure regulator.  
Lever shown  
closed. PULL  
TO OPEN.  
This range leaves the factory set for use with natural  
gas. If you convert to LP gas, keep these instructions  
and orifices in case you want to convert back to  
natural gas.  
Gas Flow  
into Range  
The conversion should be done by a qualified  
technician or installer.  
LP  
Converter  
nut and pin  
TOOLS REQUIRED:  
Adjustable wrench  
1/2open-end wrench  
Flat blade screwdriver (small)  
NAT  
2. Apply sideward finger pressure to remove  
the plastic pin from the nut.  
Nut drivers or wrenches: 9/32or 7mm  
HINT: To remove the pin, place the nut on  
a flat surface and press the pin sideways with  
your fingers.  
3. Push down on the disc edges to replace the  
1
PREPARE RANGE FOR CONVERSION  
pin in the nut.  
(1) Turn off gas supply at the wall.  
(2) Turn off the electrical power to the range.  
LP  
NAT  
If range has not yet been connected to gas supply,  
or if flexible connection was made, range may be  
pulled out from the wall to make conversion easier.  
4. Reinsert the assembly into the regulator.  
2
CONVERT THE PRESSURE REGULATOR  
WARNING: Do not remove the pressure  
regulator from the range.  
B
If It Is This Regulator:  
Gas Flow  
into Range  
Lever shown closed.  
PULL TO OPEN.  
1. Remove the broiler drawer and locate the  
pressure regulator at the rear of the range.  
N
NAT  
Do not  
remove this  
protective  
cap except  
for conversion  
LP  
Cap  
Assembly  
On some models, you may have to remove an  
access cover also.  
1. Unscrew the plastic-protected hex-nut  
cap from the regulator.  
2. Follow the directions in box A or B that  
match your regulator type.  
2. Carefully pry the protective plastic cap off  
the threaded metal cap. Gently pull the plastic  
washer off the threads on the other side of the  
metal cap.  
3. Push the plastic cap onto the end of the metal  
cap displaying the type of gas you are converting  
to. Press the attached plastic washer onto the  
threads on the other side of the metal cap.  
4. Screw the hex-nut cap back into the regulator.  
Do not overtighten.  
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or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LP  
A
3
CONVERTING SURFACE BURNERS  
Orifice Spuds for Converting to LP Gas:  
LP orifice spuds are in a small plastic bag packed  
with this Use and Care Guide or on a bracket  
next to the pressure regulator. LP orifice spuds  
have a 2-digit number and the letter “L” on top.  
Each orifice spud will also have 1, 2 or 3 grooves  
on the top, and some will have a painted side,  
denoting the location on the range where it is to  
be installed as shown below.  
Grate  
Burner Cap  
Drip Pan  
(on some models)  
Burner Head  
Electrode  
I
II  
Brass  
Brass  
White  
1. Remove grates, burner caps and burner heads.  
2. Remove the brass orifice  
spud inside the chimney of  
each burner using a 9/32″  
or 7 mm nut driver.  
III  
II  
Front of Range  
Brown  
Chimney  
3. Install the orifice spuds  
according to one of the  
following diagrams (see  
A
B
or ), for LP gas or  
Orifice Spuds for Converting to Natural Gas:  
B
natural gas, depending on  
Natural gas orifice spuds have a 3-digit number  
and the letter “N” on the top. Each orifice spud  
will also have 1, 2 or 3 grooves on top denoting  
the location on the range where it is to be  
installed as shown below.  
which you are converting to.  
Orifice spud  
Front of Range  
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4. To prevent leakage, make sure the orifice  
4
CONVERT THE OVEN BURNER ORIFICES  
spuds are securely screwed into the gas  
inlet tubes.  
Oven Burner  
1. Remove oven door, storage drawer or broiler  
drawer and oven bottom. The lower burner  
orifice spud is located behind the storage  
drawer, broiler drawer or kick panel. (On some  
models, a metal shield must be removed to  
access the orifice.)  
5. Put old orifice spuds back in the bag or on the  
bracket next to the pressure regulator to save for  
possible future conversion.  
NOTE: If an orifice spud  
is accidentally dropped,  
the cooktop can be  
2. To convert to LP gas,  
use a 1/2wrench to  
turn the lower burner  
orifice spud clockwise.  
Tighten the spud only  
until it is snug. To  
raised. Release the 2  
front clips with a large  
flat blade screwdriver  
and remove the 4 screws  
under the burner heads.  
Remove screw  
under each  
burner head  
When lowering it,  
prevent damage, do not  
make sure it snaps  
overtighten the spud.  
over the clips.  
To convert to natural gas,  
loosen the spud about 2 turns.  
Broil Burner (on some models)  
To convert to LP gas, use a 1/2wrench to  
turn the upper burner orifice spud clockwise.  
Tighten spud only until it is snug with the base.  
To prevent damage, do not overtighten spud.  
To convert to natural gas, loosen the spud  
about 2 turns.  
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CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Sealed Burner models only)  
or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LP  
5
7
CONVERT AIR ADJUSTMENT SHUTTER  
ADJUST LOW FLAME SETTINGS  
For LP gas, loosen the  
Phillips head screw and  
rotate the shutter to the  
NOTE: Only valves with  
these types of knobs are  
adjustable.  
Screw  
full open position. With  
baffle in place, flames  
Air Shutter  
should have approximately  
1-inch blue cones and  
should not extend beyond  
the edges of the burner baffle. After 30 seconds  
of burner operation, check for flames lifting off  
burner ports. If lifting is observed, gradually  
reduce air shutter opening until flames are  
stabilized.  
1. Turn all of the top burners to LOW.  
2. Remove all four knobs.  
3. With a small flat blade  
For natural gas, the shutter should be open  
screwdriver, turn the  
1/2or about 3/4 of the way open.  
valve set screws  
clockwise to decrease  
the flame size,  
counterclockwise to  
6
CHECK FOR LEAKS  
increase the flame size. Adjust until the flame is  
When all connections have been made, make sure  
all range controls are in the off position and turn  
on the main gas supply valve. Use a liquid leak  
detector at all joints and connections to check for  
leaks in the system.  
about the same height as the top of the burner.  
4. Replace the knobs.  
5. Check for flame outage by opening and  
closing the oven door several times. If the flame  
goes out, increase the flame size.  
CAUTION: DO NOT USE A FLAME TO  
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.  
8
CHECK QUALITY OF FLAMES  
When using test pressures greater than 1/2 psig  
to pressure test the gas supply system of the  
residence, disconnect the range and individual  
shut-off valve from the gas supply piping. When  
using test pressures of 1/2 psig or less to test the  
gas supply system, simply isolate the range from  
the gas supply system by closing the individual  
shut-off valve.  
The combustion quality of burner flames needs  
to be determined visually.  
(A) Yellow flames—  
Call for service  
(B) Yellow tips on outer  
cones—Normal for LP gas  
(C) Soft blue flames—  
Normal for natural gas  
If burner flames look like (A), call for service.  
Normal burner flames should look like(B) or  
(C), depending on the type of gas you use.  
With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer cones  
is normal.  
The conversion for sealed burner models is  
now complete.  
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CONVERTING TO LP GAS (Standard Twin Burner models only)  
or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LP  
HOW TO CONVERT A STANDARD TWIN  
B
If It Is This Regulator:  
Gas Flow into  
Range  
BURNER RANGE FOR USE WITH LP GAS OR  
NATURAL GAS  
This range leaves the factory set for use with natural  
gas. If you convert to LP gas, keep these instructions  
and orifices in case you want to convert back to  
natural gas. The conversion should be done by a  
qualified technician or installer.  
Do not remove  
this protective  
cap except for  
conversion.  
N
NAT  
LP  
TOOLS REQUIRED:  
Adjustable wrench  
1/2open-end wrench  
Flat blade screwdriver (small)  
Lever shown  
closed. PULL  
TO OPEN.  
Cap Assembly  
1. Unscrew the plastic-protected hex-nut cap  
from the regulator.  
Nut drivers: 7mm, 5/16or a small adjustable  
2. Carefully pry the protective plastic cap off  
the threaded metal cap. Gently pull the plastic  
washer off the threads on the other side of the  
metal cap.  
(depending on the size of the spuds)  
3. Push the plastic cap onto the end of the metal  
cap displaying the type of gas you are converting  
to. Press the attached plastic washer onto the  
threads on the other side of the metal cap.  
1
PREPARE RANGE FOR CONVERSION  
(1) Turn off gas supply at the wall.  
(2) Turn off the electrical power to the range.  
If range has not yet been connected to gas supply,  
or if flexible connection was made, range may be  
pulled out from the wall to make conversion easier.  
4. Screw the hex-nut cap back into the regulator.  
Do not overtighten.  
C
If It Is This Regulator:  
2
CONVERT THE PRESSURE REGULATOR  
1. Use an adjustable  
LP  
Converter  
wrench to remove the  
nut from the pressure  
regulator.  
nut and pin  
WARNING: Do not remove the pressure  
regulator from the range.  
2. Apply sideward  
finger pressure to  
remove the plastic pin  
from the nut.  
HINT: To remove the  
pin, place the nut on  
a flat surface and press  
the pin sideways with  
your fingers.  
NAT  
1. Remove the cooktop and locate the pressure  
regulator at right rear of the range.  
2. Follow the directions in box A B or C that  
,
match your regulator type.  
(Standing pilot models do  
not have a gas shut-off  
valve on the regulator.)  
A
If It Is This Regulator:  
NAT  
Cap  
LP  
Cap  
3. Push down on the disc edges to replace the  
Gas Flow  
into Range  
pin in the nut.  
4. Reinsert the  
assembly into the  
Lever shown  
closed.  
PULL TO OPEN.  
NAT  
LP  
regulator.  
1. Use a coin to remove the cap from the  
pressure regulator.  
2. Turn the cap over and hook it into the slots.  
The type of gas to be used should now be visible  
on the top of the cap.  
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3
Broil Burner (on some models)  
CONVERTING SURFACE BURNERS  
To convert to LP gas,  
use a 1/2wrench to  
turn the upper  
1. Lift cooktop.  
2. Lift burner assemblies straight up and set  
aside to gain access to surface burner spuds.  
burner orifice spud  
clockwise. Tighten  
spud only until it is  
snug with the base.  
To prevent damage,  
do not overtighten spud.  
3. With a 7mm, 5/16or a small adjustable  
wrench, remove each of the four spuds on the  
surface burner  
gas inlet tubes and  
replace them with  
Natural gas  
= brass  
LP gas =  
red or silver  
the correct gas  
spuds mounted in  
a holder at the  
To convert to natural gas, loosen the spud  
OR  
about 2 turns.  
right rear of the  
range, above the  
regulator. Natural  
gas spuds are  
5
CONVERT AIR ADJUSTMENT SHUTTER  
For LP gas, loosen the  
brass and LP gas  
spuds are red or  
silver. (Mount the  
Phillips head screw and  
Screw  
rotate the shutter to the  
Air Shutter  
full open position. With  
baffle in place, flames  
spuds that you removed from the inlet tubes  
back in the holder.) To prevent leakage, make  
sure spuds are securely screwed into gas inlet  
tubes.  
should have approximately  
1-inch blue cones and should not extend beyond  
the edges of the burner baffle. After 30 seconds  
of burner operation, check for flames lifting off  
burner ports. If lifting is observed, gradually  
reduce air shutter opening until flames are  
stabilized.  
4. Replace the burner assemblies.  
5. Keep all spuds with your range so you have  
them if you move or get a different gas hook-up.  
For natural gas, the shutter should be open  
Top Burner Orifice Drill Size  
Natural Gas #54 (.0550 Dia.)  
LP (Propane) #66 (.0330 Dia.)  
Color  
Brass  
Red or Silver  
1/2or about 3/4 of the way open.  
6
CHECK FOR LEAKS  
When all connections have been made, make sure  
all range controls are in the off position and turn  
on the main gas supply valve. Use a liquid leak  
detector at all joints and connections to check for  
leaks in the system.  
4
CONVERT THE OVEN BURNER ORIFICES  
Oven Burner  
1. Remove oven door, storage drawer or broiler  
drawer and oven bottom. The lower burner  
orifice spud is located behind the storage drawer,  
broiler drawer or kick panel. (On some models, a  
metal shield must be removed to access the  
orifice.)  
CAUTION: DO NOT USE A FLAME TO  
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.  
When using test pressures greater than 1/2 psig  
to pressure test the gas supply system of the  
residence, disconnect the range and individual  
shut-off valve from the gas supply piping. When  
using test pressures of 1/2 psig or less to test the  
gas supply system, simply isolate the range from  
the gas supply system by closing the individual  
shut-off valve.  
2. To convert to LP gas,  
use a 1/2wrench to  
turn the lower burner  
orifice spud clockwise.  
Tighten the spud only  
until it is snug. To  
prevent damage, do not  
overtighten the spud.  
To convert to natural gas,  
loosen the spud about 2 turns.  
(continued next page)  
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9
7
ADJUST LOW FLAME SETTING  
CHECK QUALITY OF FLAMES  
The combustion quality of burner flames needs  
NOTE: Only valves with these  
to be determined visually.  
types of knobs are adjustable.  
1. Turn all top burners to  
LOW.  
(A) Yellow flames—  
Call for service  
2. Remove all four knobs.  
(B) Yellow tips on outer  
3. With a small flat blade  
screwdriver, turn the  
cones—Normal for LP gas  
valve set screws clockwise  
to decrease flame size,  
counterclockwise to  
(C) Soft blue flames—  
increase flame size. Adjust  
until the flame is about the same  
height as the top of the burner.  
Normal for natural gas  
If burner flames look like (A), call for service.  
Normal burner flames should look like(B) or  
(C), depending on the type of gas you use.  
4. Replace the knobs.  
5. Check for flame outage by opening and  
closing the oven door several times. If the flame  
goes out, increase the flame size.  
With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer cones  
is normal.  
The conversion for standard twin burner models  
is now complete.  
8
ADJUST THE SURFACE BURNER PILOTS  
(for Models Equipped with Standing Pilots)  
1. Raise the cooktop.  
2. Locate the pilot adjustment screw. It can be  
accessed through the small hole near the center  
of the manifold panel.  
3. To adjust, use a blade-type screwdriver with  
a shaft diameter of less than 3/16. Turn pilot  
adjustment screw until pilot is 5/16high. Do  
not reduce the flame to less than 5/16or pilot  
outage may occur. A pilot flame burning higher  
than recommended may generate soot (carbon  
black) on the bottom of your cooktop.  
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QUESTION?  
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE…  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
TOP BURNERS DO NOT  
LIGHT OR DO NOT  
BURN EVENLY  
• Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live power outlet.  
• Burner holes on the side or around the top of burner may be clogged. Remove  
burners (on models with standard twin burners) or burner heads (on models  
with sealed burners) or burner caps on spill-proof models, and clean them  
with a sewing needle or twist tie. Make sure you do not enlarge the holes. On  
spill-proof models, check electrode area for burned-on food or grease.  
• Make sure the drip pans are installed correctly.  
BURNER FLAMES VERY  
LARGE OR YELLOW  
• If range is connected to LP gas, check all steps in the Installation Instructions.  
SURFACE BURNERS  
LIGHT BUT OVEN  
DOES NOT  
• The oven gas shut off valve may have accidentally been moved during  
cleaning or moving.  
To check the oven gas shut off valve on standard twin burner models, raise  
the cooktop and look for the gas shut off lever at the extreme right rear corner.  
(Standing pilot models do not have a gas shut off valve on the regulator.)  
Follow the directions in box A or B that match your regulator type.  
A
B
Lever shown closed.  
PULL TO OPEN.  
Lever shown closed.  
PULL TO OPEN.  
Standard Twin Burner Models  
Standard Twin Burner Models  
To check the oven gas shut off valve on sealed burner models, remove  
the storage drawer, broiler drawer or kick panel and look for the gas shut  
off lever at the back of the range.  
Follow the directions in box A or B that match your regulator type.  
A
B
Lever shown  
closed. PULL  
TO OPEN.  
Lever shown  
closed. PULL  
TO OPEN.  
Sealed Burner Models  
Sealed Burner Models  
CLOCK DOES NOT WORK  
• Range electrical plug must be securely seated in a live power outlet. Check for  
blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.  
OVEN LIGHT DOES NOT  
COME ON  
• Bulb may be loose or burned out.  
• Electrical plug must be plugged into a live power outlet.  
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BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE…  
(continued)  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
OVEN WILL NOT WORK  
• Plug on range is not completely inserted in the electrical outlet.  
• The circuit breaker in your house has been tripped, or a fuse has been blown.  
• Oven controls not properly set.  
• Door left in locked position after cleaning.  
OVEN TEMPERATURE  
TOO HOT OR TOO COLD  
• The OVEN TEMP knob needs adjustment. See the Adjust the Oven  
Thermostat—Do It Yourself section.  
FOOD DOES NOT ROAST  
OR BAKE PROPERLY  
• Oven controls not properly set. See the Baking or Roasting section.  
• Shelf position is not correct.  
• Incorrect cookware or cookware of improper size is being used.  
• Oven thermostat needs adjustment. See the Adjust the Oven Thermostat—  
Do It Yourself section.  
• Clock not set correctly.  
• Aluminum foil used improperly in the oven.  
• Oven bottom not securely seated in position.  
FOOD DOES NOT  
BROIL PROPERLY  
• Oven controls not properly set. See the Broiling section.  
• Oven door and/or broiler drawer not closed.  
• Improper shelf position being used. See the Broiling section.  
• Food is being cooked on a hot pan.  
• Cookware is not suited for broiling.  
• Aluminum foil used on the broiler pan grid has not been fitted properly  
and slit as recommended.  
• Oven bottom not securely seated in position.  
OVEN WILL NOT  
SELF CLEAN  
• Oven temperature is too high to set self-clean operation. Allow the range to cool  
to room temperature and reset the controls.  
• Door latch handle not moved all the way to the right.  
OVEN NOT CLEAN AFTER  
CLEAN CYCLE  
• Oven controls not set properly. Review Operating the Self-Cleaning Oven section.  
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• Heavily soiled oven requires 3 ⁄ to 4 hours of cleaning time.  
• Heavy spillovers should be cleaned up before starting clean cycle.  
OVEN DOOR  
ACCIDENTALLY LOCKED  
WHILE BAKING  
• Turn the OVEN SET knob to OFF. Allow the oven to cool and  
then unlatch the door.  
OVEN DOOR WILL  
NOT UNLOCK  
• Oven must cool below locking temperature. Do not lock the door with  
door latch except when using self-clean feature or the oven may lock.  
STRONG ODOR  
• Improper air/gas ratio in oven. Adjust oven burner air shutter.  
• An odor from the insulation around the oven liner is normal for the first few  
times oven is used. This is temporary.  
If you need more help…call, toll free:  
GE Answer Center®  
800.626.2000  
consumer information service  
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Well Be There  
With the purchase of your new Hotpoint appliance, receive the assurance that if you ever  
need information or assistance, well be there. All you have to do is call—toll-free!  
GE Answer Center®  
800.626.2000  
Whatever your question about any Hotpoint major appliance, GE Answer  
Center® information service is available to help. Your call—and your  
questionwill be answered promptly and courteously. And you can call any  
time. GE Answer Center® service is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
In-Home Repair Service  
800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737)  
Our consumer service professional will provide expert repair service on your  
Hotpoint appliance, scheduled at a time that’s convenient for you. Many GE  
Consumer Service company-operated locations offer you service today or  
tomorrow, or at your convenience (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays, 9:00 a.m. to  
2:00 p.m. Saturdays). Our factory-trained technicians know your appliance  
inside and out—so most repairs can be handled in just one visit.  
For Customers With Special Needs…  
2’  6"  
TBXTOLITE  
ON WALL  
SINGLE CONTROL  
FAUCET  
800.626.2000  
6’  10"  
8"  
5"  
6"  
5"  
7"  
1’ 0"  
Upon request, we will provide  
Braille controls for a variety of  
Hotpoint appliances, and a  
brochure to assist in planning a  
barrier-free kitchen for persons  
with limited mobility. To obtain  
these items, free of charge, call  
800.626.2000.  
Consumers with impaired hearing or speech who have  
access to a TDD or a conventional teletypewriter may  
call 800-TDD-GEAC (800-833-4322) to request  
information or service.  
1/8  
3’   "  
FLUORESCENT  
FIXTURE  
THIS LIGHT CAN  
BE INSTALLED  
IN BOTTOM OF  
WALL CABINETS  
2’  10"  
SECTION A-A  
R SHALLOW DEPTH SINKS (6") WITH REAR DRAIN.  
    SINK SHOULD ALSO BE UNDERCOATED  
SCALE 1’ 1"  
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Service Contracts  
800-626-2224  
You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there  
after your Hotpoint product warranty expires. Purchase a GE contract while  
your warranty is still in effect and you’ll receive a substantial discount. With  
a multiple-year contract, you’re assured of future service at today’s prices.  
Parts and Accessories  
800-626-2002  
Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can  
have parts or accessories sent directly to their home.  
Our parts system provides access to over 47,000  
Genuine Renewal Parts…and all are fully warranted.  
VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted.  
User maintenance instructions contained in this guide  
cover procedures intended to be performed by any user.  
Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified  
service personnel. Caution must be exercised, since  
improper servicing may cause unsafe operation.  
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Staple sales slip or cancelled check  
here. Proof of original purchase date  
is needed to obtain service  
under warranty.  
YOUR HOTPOINT GAS RANGE  
WARRANTY  
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
For one year from date of original  
purchase, we will provide, free of  
charge, parts and service labor in  
your home to repair or replace  
any part of the range that fails  
because of a manufacturing defect.  
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WHAT IS COVERED  
This warranty is extended to the  
original purchaser and any succeeding  
owner for products purchased for  
ordinary home use in the 48 mainland  
states, Hawaii, Washington, D.C. and  
Canada. In Alaska the warranty is the  
same except that it is LIMITED because  
you must pay to ship the product to  
the service shop or for the service  
technician’s travel costs to your home.  
All warranty service will be provided  
by our Factory Service Centers or by  
our authorized Customer Care®  
servicers during normal working hours.  
Should your appliance need service,  
during the warranty period or beyond,  
in the United States, call 800-GE-  
CARES (800-432-2737). In Canada  
consult your telephone directory for  
the Camco Service Center.  
Service trips to your home to  
Improper installation.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
teach you how to use the product.  
If you have an installation problem,  
contact your dealer or installer.  
You are responsible for providing  
adequate electrical, gas, exhausting  
and other connecting facilities as  
described in the Installation Instructions  
provided with the product.  
Read your Use and Care material.  
If you then have any questions  
about operating the product,  
please contact your dealer or in  
the United States, contact our  
Consumer Affairs office at the  
address below, or call, toll free:  
GE Answer Center®  
Replacement of house fuses or  
resetting of circuit breakers.  
800.626.2000  
consumer information service  
Failure of the product if it is used  
for other than its intended purpose  
or used commercially.  
In Canada call:  
800-361-3400  
Customer Relations Manager  
Damage to product caused by  
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.  
WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE  
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
Some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not  
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state/province to province. To  
know what your legal rights are in your state/province, consult your local or state/provincial consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.  
Warrantor—In the United States: General Electric Company  
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:  
Manager, Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225  
Warrantor—In Canada: Camco Inc.  
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:  
Manager, Customer Relations, Camco Inc., 1 Factory Lane, Suite 310, Moncton, N.B. E1C 9M3  
This book is printed on recycled paper.  
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