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Page: 1 Electric Ranges Safety Information . . . . . . . . 2 - 6 Operating Instructions A _ tjust tile Oven Thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Clock and Timer . . . . . . . . . 15 , 16 ( ) yen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 14 ( ) \ ' ell Controls . . . . . . . . . . . 10 , 11 Sabbath Featule . . . . . . . . . . 19 , 20 Selecting Types of Cookware . . . 9 Self - Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 , 23 Special Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Surfi _ ce Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , 8 Timed Baldng and Roasting . . . 17 Care and Cleani _ . . . . . . 22 - 30 Write the model and serial ( ; lass Cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . 29 , 30 numbers here : Self - Cleaning Oxen . . . . . . . 22 , 23 Model # Installation Instvuc'dons Serial # Anti - Tip Device . . . . . . . . . . 31,37 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Y _ m can find then _ on a label , behind Electrical Connections . . . . 33 - 36 the storage drawer on the oven fl'ame . Le _ > ling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Troubleshooting Tips . . . . 39 - 43 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Consumer Support Consumer Support . . . Back Co _ er Product Reg { stration . . . . . 45 , 46 Wanantv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Model ABS300 www . AmericanaAppliances , corn PrinteidnMexico 183D6379P029 49 - 88023 ! 1 - 05 Jfl Printedon flecycledPaper Page: 2 iMPORTANTSAFETYiNFORMATiON . READALL iNSTRUCTiONSBEFOREUSING . For your safety , the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion , electric shock , or to prevent property damage , personal injury , or loss of life . WARNINGANTI - TIPDEVICE All ranges can tip and injury could result . If you pull fl _ e rang > out flora d _ e wall % r any reason , make sure d _ e device is properly Toprevent accidental tipping of the range , attach engwg _ d when you push the range back against it to the wafl by installing the Anti - - tip device tile wall . If it is not , dmre is a possible risk of the supplied . range tipping oxer and causing iqju U if you or a child stand , sit or lean on an open door If the Anti - - tip device supplied with the range does not fit this application , use the universal Anti - - 17p Please refer to tile And - Tip device information device WB2X7909 . in this manual . Failure to take this precaution could result in tipping of tile range and i , lju U . To check if the device is installed and engaged properly , carefully tip the range forward . The Anti - - tip device should engage and pravent the range from tipping over . IMPORTANSTAFETYNOTICE The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic The fiberglass insulation in self - clean ovens gives Enforcement Act requires the Governor of off a very small amount of carbon monoxide during California to publish a list of substances known the cleaning cycle . Exposure can be minimized by to the state to cause cancer , birth defects or other venting with an open window or using a ventilation fan or hood . reproductive harm , and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances . 2 Page: 3 wvvw . AmericanaAppliances . com SAFETYPRECAUTIONS When using electrical appliances , basic safety precaufions should be followed , including the following : ; f ; Do not leme children alone - - children E : , IUse this appliance only for its intended ( should not be left alone or unanended in purpose as described in this ) _ net s Mamml . an area where an appliance is in use . Theyn _ : Be sure your appliance is properly installed should never be allowed to sit or stand o and grounded by a qualified technician in any part of the appliance . accordance with the proxqded installation instructions . _ { _ Do not allow anyone to climb , stand or hang on the door ; storage drawe _ ; or cooktop . E : , : Do not attempt to repair or replace any They could damag _ the range and even tip part of your range unless it is specifically it o \ _ I ; causing se \ > re persona ] ii _ ury . recommended in this mamml . All other _ t { D _ o not store flammable mamrials in an oxen servicing shou ] d be referred to a qualified technician . or near the cookmp . E : . IBefore performing aW service , discotmect CAUTION : ofi , te , etot the range power supply at dm household children should not be stored in cabinets disuibudon panel by removing the fl _ se or above a rang _ or on the backsplash of a switching off the circuit breaken range - - < hildlen climbing on the range to reach items could be seriously i , _ ured . COOKMEATANDPOULTRTYHOROUGHLY . . . Cookmeat andpoultry thoroughly - - meat to at least an INTERNALtemperatureof 160 ° Fandpoultry to at least an INTERNALtemperatureof 180 ° ECookingto thesetemperaturesusuallypretectsagainst foodbomeillness . Page: 4 iMPORTANTSAFETYiNFORMATiON . READALLiNSTRUCTiONSBEFOREUSING A WARNING ! SAFETYPRECAUTIONS J ; Nex . er wear loose - fitting or hanging garments J ; Do not touch file snrtace units , rite heaung elements or rite interior suithce of tile oven . while using tile appliance . Be careflfl when reaching for items stored ox . er file range . These surthces may be hot enough to bum ex . en fllough they are dark in color During Flammable material could be ig _ limd if brong ] lt ill contact wifll hot surthce units and after use , do not touch , or let clothing or oflter flammable materials contact , file or heating elements and m W cause sex . ere 1 ) nt _ / lS , surface units , areas nearby the surthce units or any interior area of tile ox . en ; allow Use only d U pot holders - n / oist or damp pot sufficient Ome for cooling first . holders on hot surthces m W result ill bums Potentially hot surfitces include tile cooktop , from smam . Do not let pot holders touch areas flaring the cooktop , ox . en vent opening , hot surface units or heating elements . Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth . sur _ aces near tile opening , crevices around the oven door and metal trim parts above J ; For your s ; de U , hexer use your appliance the door for wam / ing or heating the room . REMEMBERT : he inside surPace of dte oven J ; Do not let cooking grease or other flammable may be hot when the door is opened . materials accumnlate ill or neat the range . Do not store or use combnsuble mamtdals , Do not use wamr on grease fires . Nex . er pick gasoline or other flammable vapors and up a flaming pan . Turn tile controls oft : liquids in the vicinity of this or ally ' other Smother a flaming pan on a surfitce unit by appliance . cox . ering tile pan completely with a well - fitting lid , cookie sheet or fiat tray . Use a Kee I ) tile hood and grease filters clean nnflfi - purpose d U chemical or foam - type to maintain good xenting and to mold rite extinguisher . grease fires . Flaming grease outside a pan call be put out by cox . ering it with baking soda or ; if available , by rising a muhi - pmpose diy ' chemical or foam - type fire extinguisher . Flame ill the oven can be smothered completely by closing the ox . en door and atoning tile oven off or by using a multi - puq ) ose dlT chemica ] or foam - type fire extinguisher OVEN Stand away from the range when opening J ; Pulling out the shelf to file stop - lock is a the oxen door Hot air or steam which comenience ill lifting hem T foods . It is also a precantion against burns from tonching escapes call cause bums to hands , face hot surfiaces of the door or oven walls . and / or eyes . J ; X4 ] ten using cooking or roasting bags in the Do not heat unopened food containers . oxen , follow tile manufacturer's directions . Pressure could build up and the container could burst , causing all item T . _ : : Do not use the oxen to dry newspapers . If oxerheated , they call catch on fire . q _ { K _ ee I ) file ox . en x . ent unobstructed . J ; Do not use the oxen for a storag . e area . ; ) i : K _ ee I ) file oven free fiom gTease buildnp . hems stored ill all oxen call ignite . _ ? { P : _ lace the ox . en shelf ill tile desired position while the oven is cool . If sheh , es mnst be J ; Do not leme paper products , cookingnot utensils or food ill the oxen when ill use . handled when hot , do not let pot holder contact the heating elements . 4 Page: 5 www . AmericanaAppliances . com SELF - CLEANINOGVENforstommeode / sJ Do not clean the door gasket . The door ; f ; Before self - cleaning the oxen , remove the t gasket is essential for a good seal . Care broiler pan , grid and other cookware . should be taken not to rob , damag _ or _ 7 { B _ e ; sure to wipe up excess spillage before mow tile g _ sket . starting the selt : _ leaning operation . Clean only parts lismd in this Owner's : fi : f , : f d _ e self - cleaning mode malflmcdons , Manual . mm die oxen off and disconnect file power Do not use oxen cleaners on self - clean supply . Have it serviced by a qualified models . No commercial oxen cleaner or mchnician . oven liner promcdve coating of aW kind ; fi : T , ; ake the shelves out of the oxen before should be used in or around any part ofwill you begin die self - clean cycle or they the oven . Residue flom oxen cleaners m W discolor damag _ the inside of the oxen when the seltklean cycle is used . SURFACUENITS - ALLMODELS Use proper pan size - select cookware having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface umt heating element . The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the surface unit to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing . Proper relationship of cookware to surface unit will also improve efficiency . ! 2 : ! N ' : exer leaxe the surface units unatmnded at ! 2 ; Keep an eye on foods being fried at high or high heat settings . Boiloxers cause smoking medium high heat settings . and greasy spilloxers that m W catch on fire . _ { _ Foods for flying should be as dry as possible . Frost on tiozen foods or moisture on fresh Only certain types of glass , glassA : eramic , earthem _ are or other glazed containers are foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and suitable for cookmp service ; oflmrs m W oxer the sides of the pan . break because of the sudden chang _ in _ ? { U : _ se little tat for eflbctixe shallow or deep ] _ at temperature . tiying . Filling the pan too fldl oftht can To minimize the possibili U of bums , cause q ) illoxers when food is added . ignition of flammable mateiials and spillage , _ fi : I , f : a combination of oils or thts will be used in the handle of a container should be mined fixing , s0r tog > ther before heating , or as fi _ ts toward the cenmr of the range without melt slowly . exmnding oxer nearl ) v surface units . _ ! _ A ; lways heat £ _ t slowly , and watch as it heats . _ f ; Always mm the sur ] _ ace units off before removing cookware . q _ { U : _ se a deep ] _ atthennomemr whenexer possible to piexent oxerheating ] _ atbeyond _ fi : D , io not flame foods on d _ e cooktop . If you do the smoking point . flame foods under the hood , mm file tim on . Page: 6 iMPORTANTSAFETYiNFORMATiON . READALLiNSTRUCTiONSBEFOREUSING WARNING ! RADIANTSURFACUENITS _ osnommeodefsI Use care when touching the cooktop . The glass surface of the cooktop will retain heat after the controls have been turned off . E : , AI void scratching the glass cooktop . The E : , C : lean the cooktop Mill cauuon . If a wet cooktop can be scratched wifl _ imms such as spong _ oi clofl _ is used to Mpe spills on a hot surlaace unit , be cateflfl to mold steam sharp instruments , ilngs oi otherjeweh T and rivets on clothing . l ) nills . Sonle cleaners can produce noxious flm / es if applied m a hot snifitce . E : , L : arge scratches or impacts to glass doors or cooktops can lead to broken or shattered NOTE . _ " Ajerecommend that you mold wiping glass . any surl _ ace unit areas until they haw cooled and the indicator ligilt has g _ ne oft : Sugar _ { _ D : o not operate fl _ e radiant snrlaace units if spills are the exception to this . Please see the glass is broken . Spillovet _ or cleaning Cleaning the glass cooktop sect . ion . solution may penetram a broken cooktop and cream a ilsk of electrical shock . Contact _ fi : W , : hen the cooktop is cool , use only the a qualified mchnician immediamly should recommended cleaning cream to clean your glass cooktop hecome broken . the cooktop . E : , N : mer nse the glass cooktop snilaace as a E : , T : o moid possible damage to d _ e cooking cutting hoard . surface , do not apply cleaning cream to the glass surlaace when it is hot . E : , : Do not place or store items that can meh or catch fire on the glass cooktop , exen when it E : , AI fter cleaning , use a d U cloth or paper towel is not being used . to remoxe all cleaning cream residue . _ i _ Read and follow all instructions and _ i _ Be careflfl when placing spoons or other stining utensils on the glass cooktop surface warnings on d _ e cleaning cream labels . when it is in use . They may hecome hot and _ 7 { D _ o : not lift the cooktop . Lifting the cooktop could cause hums . can lead to damage and improper operation of the range . A WARNING ! COILSURFACUENITS _ o _ _ omm _ od _ / _ I qT { C _ l : ean the cooktop with caution , ff a Be sure fl _ e dil I ) pans and the \ _ nt duct are wet sponge is used to wipe spills on a hot not coxered and ate in place . Their absence cooktop , be carefifl to axoid steam hums . duilng cooking could damag _ range parts and wiring . To ax _ id the possibili w of a hniIl o1 elecuic shock , always be certain fllat the controls tbr Do not use alun ) inum tbil to line the drip all sur £ _ ce units are at the OFFposition and pans or an > vhere in the oven except as described in this manual . Misuse could all coils ate cool betbre attempting to lift or ren / o \ _ a nnit . result in a shock , fire hazard or damage to the rang _ . E : , : Do not immerse or soak the remoxahle surface units . Do not put them in a dishwasher READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIOCNAREFULLY . SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS Page: 7 Usingthe surface units , www . AmericanaAppliances . com Throughout this manual , features and appearance may vary from your model . How to Set Push the knob in and turn in either At both OFFand HI the control clicks into direction to the setting ) ou want . position . You ma ) hear slight c / ickiug sounds during cooldng , indicating the control is keeping the power le \ el you set . Be sure you turn the control knob to OFFwhen you finish cooking . oil , oo Indicator Lights ( onradbntglassmodelson / y ) O0 REAR A HOT SURFACEindicator light will glow when any OFF OFF radiant element is turned on , and will remain on until the smfiice is cool enough to touch . SURFACE UNIT A SURFACE UNIT on indicator light will glow when any O sur _ i _ ce unit is on . NOTE " TheSURFACEUNIT on bd / > ator light mayg / ow between % , , , , , = HI 9 1 LO . . . . ( _ _ HI 9 82 thesurface contro / settings of LO and OFF , hut there / _ nopower to the surfaceunits . HOT SURFACE 7 Page: 8 I w Usingthe radiant surface units , somoedefsl About the radiant surface units . . . Tile nldiant cooktop lbatm'es heating units _ : Waterstains ( mineraldepositsa ) treremovablee usingthecleaningcreamorfull - strengthwhi beneath a smooth glass sm'fime . wnegar NOTE : Ash _ ? hotdorIsnormalwhenanewcooktopg m / susedforthe fksttffne . / t / scausedby theheatin ; ; JiU : _ seof window cleanermay leavean indescent film on thecooktop . Thecleaning cream wff / of newpartsandinsulatingmatena / sandwill removethis discoloration . disappeairnashortt / kne . The sm ] i _ ce unit will cxcle on and off to ! i _ : Don't store heavy itemsabove thecooktop . If they droponto the cooktop , theycan causedamage . Never cook directly on the glass . Illailltaill _ o111 " selected con [ l'ol settill r Always use cookware . Donot usethe surfaceas a cutting boarcL It is safo to place hot cook _ < u'e from tile oven o1 " S [ ll'fitce Oil tile glass S [ ll'iilce xdlen tile smthce is cool . Even alter tile surfime units a * ' e turned off ; the glass cooktop retains enough heat to continue cooldng , To avoid ove > cooldng , m _ ' emove pans flora tile sm'time units when tile fi _ od is cooked . A \ oid pladng an ) q : hing on tile sm'time unit until it has cooled completel > Always place the pan in the center of the surface unit you are cooking on . Do not sfide cookware across the cooktop because it can scratch the glass - - the glass is scratch resistant , not scratch proof . h h . , im Temperature Limiter E \ ' e _ ' radiant smti _ ce trait has a Tile temperature limiter may cycle tile milts off fi ) r a time if ' : temperatm'e limited : m : : _ ? The pan boils dr ) z Tile temperature limiter protects tile glass cooktop fl'om getting too hot . ! : _ : Thepanbottomis not f / aL m ! _ ; : Thepanis offcenter _ ; Thereisnopanontheunit . # _ . 1 = m oa I 8 Page: 9 Selecting typesof cookware . vvvvw . AmeficanaAppliances . com The following information will help you choose cookware which will give good performance on glass cooktops . Stainless Steel : Glass - ceramic : recommended usable , but not recommended Poor pe _ fimnance . N / la _ scratch tile sm'fi _ ce . Aluminum : hea _ 4 / we / _ lhtrecommended Stoneware : Good conductivity . _ Muminum residues usable , but not recommended sometimes appear as scratches on tile Poor pe _ fimnance . Ma _ scratch tile sm'tilce . cooktop , but can be remo \ ed if cleaned Check pans for fiat bottoms by using immediatel > Because of its low melting a straight edge . Home Canning Tips : point , thin - weight aluminum shoukl not Be stlre tile ( ; lltltel " is Celltel'ed ovel " tile be used . sm'titce unit . Copper Bottom : Make sure tile cromer is fiat on tile bottom . recommended Ijse recipes and procedures fl'om C ( ) pper may leave residues whkh can reputable somces . These are available appear as scratches . Tile residues call be Kom manufilcturers such as Ball < _ and t emoved , as king as tile cooktttp is cleaned KetF _ and tile Department ot Agriculture immediately . H ( twevel ; do not let these pots Extension Sel _ ' ice . boil dt _ ' . Overheated metal can b ( tnd to To prexent btlrlls ft'otll stean / ( 71 " heat , use glass c ( tokt ( tps . All overheated copper catltion vvhelt Caltltiltg . bottom pot will leave a residue that will permanently stain tlle cooktop if not rein oved imm ediatel > w Porcelain Enamel Covered CastIron : recommended _ s long as tile cookware is ( oveled completely with porcelain enamel , this COOkWai'e is i'ecotllI / lended . Catttion is I'eCOlllI / lended t ( ) l " cast - iron cookware that is n ( tt completely covered with smooth Pans with rounded , curved , ridged porcelain enamel , as it may scratch the or warped bottoms are not glass - ceramic cooktop . recommended . The foflowing information will help you choose cookware which will give good performance on coil cooktops . Surface Cookware Tips g Use medium - or hea ' , ) : - weight cookware . For best cooking results , pans should be a ] ttt / titltttll cookware con ( htcts heat fi _ ster fiat on tile bottom . Match tile size of tile than other metals . Cast - iron and coated saucepan to tile size of the s / m'i _ ce trait . cast - if'on cookwat'e are slow to absorb heat , The pan should not extend over the edge ot the s / m'i _ ce trait more than 1 inch . but generally cook exenlv at low to inediuln 1 _ heat settings . Steel pans inay cook uI _ evenlv if not colnbined with other inetals . Not ever I inch m Wok Cooking We recommendthat youuse only a flat - bottomed Placing tile ring over tile sutl'hce trait will wok . Theyare available at your local retail store . cause a buildup of heat that will dalnage tile porcelain cooktop . Do not ttw m use Do not rise woks that have supl ) ort tings . such woes without tile ring . _ m could be Use of these types of woes , with or without seriously burned if the wok tips ( ) vex : q the ring in place , can be dangerous . Useonlyflat - bottomedwoks . Page: 10 Usingthe ovencontrols , ronsommeodefsl Throughout this manual , features and appearance may vary from your model . OVEN CONTROLS . - % ONTROLS OvenControl , Clockand TimerFeaturesand Settings KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF o BAKE / TEMPRECALLPad 0 or TIMER ON / OFFPad Touch tiffs pad to select tile bake function . Totuh this pad to select tile timer tbature . BAKE Light Then touch tile + and - pads to a ( ! iust tile [ qashes _ hile in edit n - lode - - } ou can change [ ilI / el : tile oven temperature at this point . ( ; lo _ : s _ tlen the oven is in bake mode . TIMER Light [ : lashes _ ] lile in edit mode - - y ( ) u can change the set time at this point . Glows when tile timer START / ON Pad Must be touched to start an ) cooking or has been activated , [ qashes again _ hen the time cleaning function , has run out until tile control is reset . CLOCK Pad O Display Shows tile time of da } ; oxen temperattH'e , To set tile clock , press this pad twice and then whether the oven is in the bake , broil or press tile + and - pads . Tile time of day will self : cleaning mode and the times set for flash in tile display when tile oven is fi _ t tile tiiller or atltoillatic ( ) veil opei'ations . tllrned on . Tile display will show PBEwhile preheating . START TIME Pad ( on some models ) _ . _ q / en tile oxen reaches tile selected temperature , the oxen control will beep and Use along with tile COOKINGTIME or the display will show the oven temperature . SELFCLEANpads to set tile oven to start and stop automatically at a time you set . If " F - and a numberor letter " flash in the displayand the oven controlsl ) na & this indicatesa function error code . START TIME Light [ : lashes _ hile in edit mode - - y ( ) u can change / f your oven was set for a timed oven operationand the start time at this point , Glows when the a power outageoccurred the clockand aftprogrammed flmcfion has been activated , functionsmust bereseL COOKING TIME Pad ( on some models ) The tlYneof daywi / / flash in the display when therehas been V a power outage . Resetthe clock . Touch this pad and then touch tile + or - pads to set tile aillO / lnt oJ [ tiI / le v ( } / 1 % ; lilt VO / lI " If the functionerrorcode appearsdunbg theself - cleaning toed to cook . Tile oven will shut off when tile cycle , checkthe ovendoor latch . Thelatch handlemay have cooking time has run out . been moved even if only slightly , from the / atchedposition . Make sure the latch is movedto the nght as far as it wi / / go . COOKINGTIME Light Touch the CLEAR / OFFpad . Allow the oven to cool for [ : lashes _ hile in edit mode - - y ( ) u can change one hour Put theoven backinto operation , ff the function the set time at this point . Gkm : s _ hen the flmcfion has been activated . Flashes again _ tlen errorcode repeats , disconnectthe power to the range and tile time has mn out tmtil tile control is reset . ca / / for service . 10 Page: 11 www . AmericanaAppliances . com OvenControl Clockand TimerFeaturesand Settings AUTOMATIC OVEN Light ( on some models ) Indicator Lights ( on some pads ) O EO / Tmode lasts several seconds afier the last This lights anytime the oven has been i ) r ( ) gramn _ ed using the COOKINGTIMEor pad press . STARTTIMEON / OFFand COOKING START TiME timcti , , ns . TIMEON / OFFwiII be the on ] ) pads lit if either of these options is selected . ( Example : START TIMEis selected with BAKE the STARTTIME O OVENLIGHTor " _ ' = Pad Touch this pad to turn the oven light on or off . pad will remain lit until the clock reaches the - Pad programmed time , at _ hich point it will turn off and the BAKE / ' I'EMPRECALLpad lig ] _ t will Short taps to this pad will decrease the time lig ] _ t up ) , or teml ) eratm'e by small amounts . Touch and hold the pad to decrease the time or temperatm'e by larger amotmts . O + POd Short taps to this pad will increase the time or teml ) eratm'e by small amounts . Touch and hold the pad to increase the time or temperatm'e by larger amotmts . SELFCLEAN Pad Touch this I ) ad to select the self = cleaning fimction . See the Using the solf - c / oaning ovon section . w CLEANLight Flashes while in edit mode - - you can change the length of time ti ) r the selt _ lean c ) cle at this point . Glows when the oven is in the seltklean c } cle . Atter the seltklean cycle , the lig ] _ t will ttli'n oiI _ Unlatch the do ( n ; m CLEAR / OFFPad Touch this pad to cancel ALL oven operations except the clock and timer ; BROIL HI / LO Pad Touch this pad to select the broil fimction . BROIL Light Flashes _ dfile in edit mode - - you can switch g fi'om HI to LOBROILat this point . ( ; lo _ : s when the oven is in broil mode , m q / / Page: 12 I w Usingthe oven . Clock and Kitchen Timer ( onsomemodels ) KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFFPad Touch this pad to select the timer feature . m CLOCKPad Touch this pad beiore setting the clock . Display Shows the time of dm and the time set for the fime _ , cook time or start time . Appearance may va04 O SET + l - Pads These pads allow _ ou to set the clock and time _ : Oven TemperatureKnob ( onsomemodels ) Turn this knob to the setting you want . i ; ! : The oven cycling light glows tmtil the m oven i'eaches VO [ li " selected tei / / l ) ei'attli'e _ then goes off and on with the oven elelnent ( s ) during cooking . Before youbegin . . . Toavoidpossible burns , place the shelvesin the To remove a shelf , pull it toward you , tilt the desked position before you turn theoven on . fl'ont end up and pull it out . To replace , place the end ot the shelf ( stoi > The shelves have stop - locks , so that when locks ) on the support , tilt up the fl'ont and placed correctly on the shelf supports ( A push the shelf in . h through E ) , they will stop before coming h NOTE : The shell is not designed to slide out completely out , and will not tilt . at the special low shell ( R ) position . When placing and removing cookware , pull the shelf out to the bum l ) on the Theoven has 5 shelf positions . shelf suI ) po _ t . dra It also has a special low shelf position ( R ) for extra large items , such as a large turkey . m How to Set the Oven for Baking or Roasting ( onmodelswithoutanoventemperaturkenob ) [ ] Touch the BAKE pad . [ ] ( _ heck fi ) od fi ) r aloneness at minim um m time on recipe . Cook hmger if [ ] Touch the ÷ or - pads tmtil the necessaiw : desired temperature is displayed . [ ] Touch the CLEAR / OFFpad ewhenmoxe [ ] Touch the START / ON pad . baking is finished and then r the fi ) od fl'om the oven . The oven will start automatically . The display will show PBEwhile preheating . Typeof Food Shelf Position _ & ] _ en the oven reaches the selected Frozenpies ( oncookiesheet ) C temperatm'e , the oven control will beep and Theoven has a special low shelf ( R ) Angelfoodcake , B the display will show the oven temperatm'e . position just above the oven bottom . bundtorpoundcakes Useit when extra cooking space is Tochange theoven temperatureduring BAKEcycle , needed , for example , when cooking m Biscuitsm , uffins , brownies , BorC touch the BAKE pad and then the + or - pads to a large turke _ The shelf is not cookiesc , upcakes , designed to slide out at this position . get thenew temperature . layercakes , pies Casseroles BorC Turkey Ror A I Roasting R , A orB / 2 Page: 13 www . AmericanaAppliances . com Preheating and Pan Placement Preheat the oven if the iedpe calls tbr it . Baking results will be better if baking pans are centered in tile ( ) ' , ' ell as I / ltlch as To preheat , set tile oven at tile con'ect tenlperilture . Preheating is necessaiw tk ) r possible . Pans should not touch each other or tile walls ot tile oven . If vou need to use good results when baldng cakes , cookies , past U and breads . two shelves , stagger tile pans so one is not directly abo \ v tile other ; and leave Forovens without a preheat / hd / kator I / _ Thot r tone , appro _ mately 1 ½ " Kom tile fl'ont of tile preheat 10mlbutes . pan to tile fl'ont of tile shelf . Onsome models , the display wl71show " PRE " while preheat / bg . When the ovenreachesthe selected temperature , the ovencontrol will beep and the displaywill show the oven temperature . Aluminum Foil Nevercovertheovenbottomwith _ Mulnilmln fi ) il inav also be used m catch aluminumfoil . a spillovei ; To do so , place a slnall sheet of fi ) il on a lower shelf several inches below You can use alunlilmln fifil to line tile tile food . broiler pan and broiler grid . Howevei ; Never entirely cover a shelf with ahmlilmln votl illtlSt 1 / / ( 510tile foil tightly to tile Cut slits h ? the foil lUSt like rl ? egna . toil . This will disturb the heat circulation grid and cut slits in it just like the grid . and result in poor baking . How to Set the Oven for Broiling ( on models w / thout an oven temperature knob ) [ 77 Place tile meat or fish on tile broiler [ _ ] Touch tile START / ONpad . g * _ i ( 1in tile broiler txm . . . . . . . ' " [ ] _ hen brodmg Is flmshed , touch tile [ ] Folh ) w suggested shelf positions in the CLEAR / OFFpad . Broiling Guide . / f your range1 _ connectedto 208 volts , rare steaks maybe bro / Tefbl y preheat / bgthe broilerand Leavethe door opel ? to the broil stop pos / t / on / bgthe ovenshelfone position h / _ ? her . position . Thedoor stays opel ? by itself , yet the proper temperature is Llse tO Broil to cook foods such as poultry maintained fl ? the oven . or thick cuts of meat thoroughly without _ wePbrowning them . [ ] Touch tile BROILHI / tO pad once for HI Broil . To change to I , O Broil , touch tile BROILH / / LOpad again . 13 Page: 14 Usingthe oven . Bruiting Guide The size , weight , thickness , Shelf * First Side Second Side Quantityand / starting temperature Food or Thickness Commeots Position Time ( rain . ) Time ( rain . ) and w ) ur preference of GroundBeef C 10 710 1 lb . ( 4patties ) Spaceevenly . doneness will atti _ ct I / zto _ / 4 " thick broiling dines . This guide 4 Ibs . ( 12patties ) is based on meats at Beef Steaks Raret E 6 4 3 / 4to 1 " thick Steakslessthan _ Y ' reii'igera tot temperature . Medium D 8 6 thick aredifficult 1 to 1 I / LIhs . Well Done D 10 710 to c00k rare . Slashfat . I T / z _ , [ 7 & l ) aj _ altm _ , nt oiAg'ri _ : ulllm . Raret C 10 8 1 Yz " thick _ q _ " Ra _ . b _ , t _ , i _ po ! _ dm ; but _ ou Mediuro C 15 10 12 2to2 YLIbs . _ ho _ ddhm _ . , ltzal _ : oo / dn _ il to on / _ Well Done D 20 20 140 ° E m , , an _ wm _ , / ood ] Joiwtzi , _ B 25 25 Brusheachside with 1 whole cut up mganisms m ( 9 * u _ , Jive . " ( _ % zt _ z : _ : Cbicken 2 to 2 YzIbs . , melted butter . , _ a ! _ [ bod ] look . } i ) ur K ; t ( ben ( _ ui ( ta Broil skin - side - down split lengthwise U _ I ) , t R _ , v . . fluze 1 _ ) , _ 5 . ) Breast B 25 15 first . Bakery Product Bread ( toast ) 2 to 4 slices D 3 1 Spaceevenly . Place E 3 - 4 English Muffin 2 { split ) Englishmuffins cut - side - upand brushsired . with butter if de LobsterTails 24 18 _ 0 Do not Cut throughback of tunl shell . Spreadopen . Brushwith melted oveE butter beforebroiling and after half of broiling time . FishFillets 1 lb . ( ¼ to YL " thick ) Handleand turnyen / carefully . Brushwith lemonbutter before Theoven has 5 shelf positions . and duringcooking , if desired . Sahnon Steaks 2 ( 1 " thick ) D 10 Turncarefully . Do not Fillets D 10 turn skinside down . 2 ( Vzto Y4 " thick ) HamSlices C 6 6 I / z " thick 1 " thick C 8 8 " ) recooked ) C 10 10 Slashfat . 2 ( Yz " thick ) Pork Chops Well Done 2 ( I " thick ) about 1 lb . C 15 15 LambCbops Mediuro D 7 4 Slashfat . 2 ( 1 " thick ) about 10 Well Done to 12 oz . D 10 9 Mediuro 2 ( Y / z " thick ) about 1 lb . D 9 6 Well Done D 14 10 _ Seeillustration for description of shelf positions . / 4 Page: 15 Usingthe clock and timer . ( onso eode / sl www . AmericanaAppliances . com Not all features are on all models . ToSet the Clock The clock InUSt be set to the correct time [ ] Touch the START / ON pad tmdl the of day fin " tile atltomafic I ) x'ell timing time of day shows in the displa ) ; This = = enters the time and starts the clock , flmctions to work propefl " , : Tire time of day emmet be chan _ ed ( lufin _ a timed baking Tocheckthetitheof daywhenthedisplayis ( n " selfk'leaninff cycle . showingotherinformations , l _ nplytouchthe 46I ? CLOCKpa _ Thetimeof dayshowsuntilanother [ ] Touch the CLOCK / ) adtwice . padis touched ] Touch the + or - pads . @ If the + or - pads are not touched withill one Inlnute alter you touch tire CLOCKpad , Make sure the clock is set m me the display reverts to the ( ) fiuinal setting . correct time of da _ / f this hal ) pens , touch the CLOCKpad and reenter the time of ( la _ : To Turn Off the Clock Display If you have several ( ' lock _ in your kitchen , [ ] Touch the CLOCKpad again to recall you may wish to mrn off the time of day the clock display . clock display on yore " range . [ ] Touch the CtOCKpad once to turn off the time of day display ; _ Mthough w you will not be able to see it , the clock maintains the correct time of day : To Set the Timer = = v14 The t _ Ynedroes not control ovenoperations . [ ] Touch the START / ON pad . The time Themaximum setting on the timer is 9 hours will start cotmting down , although and 59 minutes . the display does not change until one minute has passed . V1 ] Touch the KITCHENTIMERON / OFFor TIMERON / OFFpad . [ ] " _ , _ qaenthe timer reaches : 00 , theed control will beep 3 times fi ) llow b _ [ ] T ° uch the ÷ ° r - l ) ads until the one beep e \ ' e _ T 6 seclmds tmtil the [ lI ] lOtlIlt oJV tillle VOtl W [ lIlt shows in KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF or TIMER the display . The maximmn time that ON / OFFpad is tomhed . can be entered in minutes is 59 . Times more than 59 minutes shlmld The timer is a minute timer onlv . be changed tl ) hom _ and minutes . € = The CLEAR / OFF pad does not affect If youmakeamistake , touchtheKITCHENTIMER flTe time _ ON / OFFor TIMERON / OFFpadandbeginagain . m q 15 Page: 16 Usingthe clock and timer , sommeodefsl Not all features are on all models . To Reset the Timer If tile display is still showing tile time If tile remaining time is not in tile display remaining , you may change it 1 ) ytouching ( clock , delay start or cooking time are in the KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFFor TIMER the display ) , recall the remaining time by ON / OFFpad , then touch the + or - pads touching the KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF or until tile time wm _ m _ t appea _ in tile TIMER ON / Off pad and then touching the display . - / - or - - pads to enter tile new tiIlle veil W } lIlt . To Cancel the Timer Touch tile KITCHEN TIMER ON / OFF or TIMER ON / OFFpad twice . Endof Cycle Tones ( onsomemodels ) Clear the tones by pressing the pad of the flmction wm are using . or @ or % Power Outage Ifa flashingtl _ ne / sin thedisplayy , ouhave To reset tile clock , touch tile CLOCKpad twice . Enter tile correct time ot day by experienceadpowerfailure , flesettheclod < touching tile + or - pads . Touch the START / ON pad . 16 Page: 17 Usingthe timed baking and roastingfeatures . ( onsommeode / sl www . AmericanaAppliances . com Do not lock the oven door with the latch during timed cooking . The latch is used for self - cleaning only . NOTE : Foods that spoil easily - - such as milk , eggs , fish , stuffings , poultry and pork - - should not be allowed to s # for more than 1hour before or after cooking . Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria . Be sure that the oven light is off because heat from the bulb will speed harmful bacteria growth . - g . = = How to Set an Immediate Start and Automatic Stop Theoven will turn on / 7nmed / ate / yand cookfor a [ ] Touch the START / ON pad . selected length of t / riTe . At the end of the cooking tlnTe , the oven wiT / tum offautomatica / / y . Tile displa _ sho _ s either the oven temperature that you set or tile cooldng [ ] Touch the BAKE pad . time countdown . ( Tile display stm _ s with PREif showing tile o ' , vn temperature . ) ] Touch the + or - pads to set the o _ ell tei / / pel'attlre . Tile o \ vn will continue to cook fi ) r tile iI i / programmed amount of time , then turn i ili [ ] Touch tile COOKING TIME pad . off automatically . Z NOTE . " If your recipe requkes preheating , youmay [ ] Tonch the CLEAR / OFFpad to clear need to add additiona / t / riTeto the / ength of the tile display if necessary . cookbg tbTe . Removethe food from the oven . Remember , even ] Touch tile 4 - or - pads to set tile thoughthe oven shuts off automatlca / / y , foods b ' _ kin , , time . continue cookingafter contro / sam off The cooldng time that you entered will be displa _ ed . ( If ? ou select Cooking Time first and then ac ! iust tile Bake Temperature , tile oxen temperature will be displa } ed instead ) . w How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop NOTEI . " f you w _ mld like to check tile times Theoven will turn on at the t / Yneof dayyouset , cook for a specific length of timeand then turn off you have set , touch the START TIME pad to m check tile start time w ) u have set or touch automatically w = * 1 = tile COOKING TIME pad to check tile length Make StlI'e tile clock shows tile ( - ori'e ( - t of cooking time you have set . time of ( lay & & ] / en tile oven ttlYns on at tile tilne of day [ ] Touch tile BAKE pad . you have set , tile display will show PRE until it reaches tile selected temperature , then it ] Touch tile 4 - or - pads to set tile oven teI / / peI'att II'e . will display the oven temperature . g At the end of cooking time , the oven [ ] Touch tile COOKING TIME pad . will ttlrn off and tile end of cycle tone ] Touch tile 4 - or - pads to set tile will sound . desired length of cooking tim e . € = [ ] Touch tile CLEAR / OFFpad to clear [ ] Touch tile START TIMEpad . tile displa ) if necessar ) . ] Touch the 4 . or - pads to set the time Removethe food from the oven . Remember , even of day _ o / / want tile oxen to ttlrn on thoughthe oven shuts off automatically , foods and start cooking . m continue cookingafter contro / s are off [ ] Touch tile START / ON pad . NOTE . A " nattentiontonewill soundif youareusing timedbakinganddonot touchtheSTART / ONpad q @ 17 Page: 18 Special features ofyour ovencontrol sommeodefsl Yournew touch pad control has additional features that you may choose to use . The following are the features and how you may activate them . The special feature modes can only be activated while the display is showing the time of day . They remain in the control's memory until the steps are repeated . When the display shows your choice , touch the START / ON pad . The special features will remain in memory after a power failure . NOTE " The Sabbath feature and the Thermostat Adjustment feature are also Special Features , but they are addressed separately in the following sections . 12 Hour Shut - Off With thifseature , should youforget and leave the [ ] Touch tile CLOCKpad . Tile displa } ewill % + @ ovenon , the control will autornatlcally turn off the show ON ( 12 hour shut - off ) . Touch th ovenafter 12hours duringbaking functionsorafter CLOCKpad repeatedl ) until tile display 3 hoursduringa broil function . shows OFF ( no shut - off ) . If you wish to mrn OFF this tbattli'e , tollow @ [ ] Touch the START / ONpad to actixate the no shut - off and leaxe the control the stops below . set in this special tbatures mode . Touch the BAKE and BROILHI / tOpads at the same time tot 3 seconds until the display shows SF . 18 Page: 19 " - ' - - usitnhge SabbathFeature . ( onsommeodels ) ( Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Hofidays ) www . AmericanaAppliances . com The Sabbath feature can be used for baking / roasting only . It cannot be used for broiling , self - cleaning or Delay Start cooking . NOTE : The oven light comes on automatically ( on some models ) when the door is opened and goes off when the door is closed . The bulb maybe removed . See the Oven Light Replacement section . Onmodels with a light switch = d . on the control panel , the oven light may be turned on and left on . How to Set for Regular Baking / Roasting NOTE : Tounderstand how the oven control works , [ ] Touch the START / ON pad . practice using regular baking ( non - Sabbath ) before entering Sabbathmode . [ _ ] Atier a nu / ( hml dell } period ot at ) Ill oxilllately ; { 0 se ( ollds to ] II / illllte , Make sure the clock shows the correct time of day D C will appear ill tile ( tispl _ ff indicating and the oven is off that tile ( ) _ m is baking / ro _ tsting . If D c doesn't apt ) ear in tile ( / ispla _ , start ag ; tin ] Touch and hold both the BAKE eand , at Step 4 . BROIL HI / LO pads , at the same tim until tile display shov , rs SF To a ( ! iust tile oven temperature , touch tile BAKEpad and tall tile ÷ or - pads to increase ] " [ _ tt ) till CLOCK iliad mltil SAb appe _ u : s or decrease tile tel / ltler _ ttlll'e ill 2 . ' _ ° il / cYel / / el / tS . in the distlla " _ Touch tile START / ONpad . ] ToU ( ] l tile START / ON pad and D will NOTE : Tile CLEAR / OFFand COOKING TIME pads aptlem : in the ( tispl _ y . are a ( tive ( huJng the Sal ) i / _ lth / i . ' at ure . ] Tou ( h the BAKE pad . No signal will be gJ ' _ el / . ] Tlle preset starting ten / t ) emmre'will a / lton / atiealh ' be set to 350 . ° Tap the ÷ or - pads to increase or decrease tile tempenmlre in 25 ° increments . The w tempel _ mlre Call be set between 170 ° mid 550 . ° No signal or tempenmlre will be gJ _ vn . When the display shows D thethe oven is set in Sabbath . When display shows D C the oven is baking / roasting . How to Set for Timed Baking / Roasting - - Immediate Start and Automatic Step NOTE . " To understand how the oven control works , r _ ] " [ ' ] le tlreset startillg t ( l / / l ) el _ ttlNTe will practice using regular [ non - Sabbaa ) Immediate Start and _ a / _ ton / aficalh be se { t ( / 350 . ° Tap the + Automatic Stop before entedng the Sabbath mode . or - i ) _ ( ts to illclTe _ s ( or ( lecre _ tse tile tenipemture in 25 ° increments . The Make sure the cbck shows the correct time of day tenlperat / / re tall be set bet \ _ een 170 ' and the oven is oK ! @ ! i i i ii and 550 . ' No sigllal or temperature will be gJ ' _ en . g ] Touch and hold beth the BAKE an ( 1 , BROIL HI / LO llads , at the same time m / til h ( ( isI 1 " ffshow's S _ . ] Toudl { he START / ON pad . ] Tap the CLOCK t / ad mltil SAb allp ( ars ] Mr ( 17 } t l _ tlldOIIl delm ileriod of ill the ( lJsllla ) : / pllroxim _ t ( 1 } . ) 0 s ( onds to ] minute , D c _ dll > q ) t ) e _ lr ill tilL ' ( lisl ) k _ y ii / ( lic _ lting ] " lbuch lhe START / ON pad and D will tlmt the oxen is baking / ro _ lsting . II D c appear ill Ill ( ! ( lispla ? . doesn't _ q ) p ( ' _ tr in tilL ' displm . , stuart ag : dn at Ste t ) 7 . ] Touch the COOKING TIME l ) a ( l . m " [ ' o a ( ! jtlst tile oveIl teil / i ) ( l ? atll £ e , tO / l ( h tile ] " ] ' oHch ille + or - llads to set till ! d ( sired length of ( : ooldng tin / e lletween I n / inme BAgEilad and tail tile ÷ or - ilads to increase and 9 hours and 59 minutes . The co ( / king or decr ( ase the temperature in 25 ° increments . tin / e that xou entered _ dll be displa } ed . Touch tile START / OpNad . Wll ( n cooking is / inishe ( 1 , the display will challg ( [ _ ' lbu ( h the START / OpNad . fl : om D c to D , indicating that till o _ en has turned OFF b / lt is still set in Sabbath . Remox ( ] " lbuch die BAKEpad . No signal will be air ( n . tile cooked toed . When the display shows D the q oven is set in Sabbath . When the display shows D C the oven is baking / roasting . 19 Page: 20 " - ' - - usinthge SabbathFeature . ( onsommeodels ) ( Designed for use on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays ) How to Ex # the Sabbath Feature [ ] Toudl die CLEAR / OFFp _ d . ] " [ _ + + tphe CLOCK pad mltil ONor OFFatltlem's ill the distlla } 0Nindilat ( s that the o _ en , + * + raiulltomadcallv tllrll offal ] er 12 horn's . ] I { " t h ( ! o _ ( ! 11 is ( ookin _ , w _ tit { ( ) 17 _ l r _ illdolll OFFindicates that tile o \ en will not dela } l ) eriod ot al ) proxhnately 30 seconds to 1 minute , until onl ' _ D is in the distllay ' . automatically mrn oil See the Special Features section lot m _ explanation of the ] " [ kmch and hold both the BAKE ande , 12 Hour Shut - Off / cattm ' . BROIL HI / LO pads , at the same tim until the display ' sho + x * + SrEs [ ] " [ buch the START / ON pad + NOTE : If a power outage occurred while the oven was in Sabbath , the oven will automatically turn off and stay off evee when the power returns , Theovencoetro / must be reset . 20 Page: 21 Adjustthe oventhermostat - - Easy to do yourself ! www . AmericanaAppliances . com You may find that your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced . Use your new oven for a few weeks to become more familiar with it . If you still think your new oven is too hot or too cold , you can adjust the thermostat yourself . Do not use thermometers , such as those found in grocery / stores , to check the temperature setting of your oven . These thermometers may / vary 20 _ O ° F . - g . NOTE : This adjustment will not affect the broiling or the self - cleaning temperatures ( on some models ) . The adjustment will be retained in memory after a power failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T . . oAdjust the Thermostat with this Typeof Knob [ ] Pull the O _ en Temp knob off the [ ] Tighten the screws . shaft , look at the back of the knob and [ ] Replace tile knob , matching tile fiat note the cm'ient setting before maldng area of the knob to the shaft . ally a ( ! iusmlents . [ ] Loosen both screws on the back of the knob . FrontofOVENTEMPknob ( knobappearancemayvary ) [ ] To increase the ovell teml ) eratme , mo _ e tile pointer to _ < u'd tile _ or ( ls Pointer " MAKE HOTTER . " turn the pointer toward the words To decrease the oven tenlperattlre , £ Ea # notch changesthe temperature " MAK00E'ER . " by 10 ° E Back of OVENTEMPknob ToAdjust the Thermostat on Other Models [ ] X _ q _ en you have made the a ( ! jusunent , [ ] Touch the BAKE and BROIL HI / LO pads at the same time fi ) r 2 seconds tmtil touch the START / ONpad to go back to m the display sho _ vs SE the time of day display : Use your o ; en aS Veil would noli / / allv . [ ] Touch the BAKE pad . A two digit number shox _ s in the display : NOTE " Thisadjustment will not affect the broiling or self - cleaning temperatures . It will be retained [ ] The oven telnperature can be a ( ! justed in memoryafter a power fa / Ture . up to ( + ) 35 ° F hotter or ( - ) 35 ° F coole _ : Touch the 4 - pad to increase the temperature in 1 degree increments . g Touch the - pad to decrease the temperatm'e in 1 degree increments . @ Thetype of margarinewi / / affectbakingperformance ! m Most recipes for baking have been Federal standards require products labeled " margarine " to contain at least 80 % fht by developed using high fat products such weight . Low - flit spreads , on tile other hand , as butter or margarine ( 80 % fat ) . If y / ou contain less tilt and more water : Tile high decrease the fat , the recipe may / not moistme content of these spreads affects give the same results as with a higher tile texture and flavor of baked goods . For fat product . best results with your old fi _ vorite redpes , Recipefai / ura canresult if cakes , pies , pastries , q use maigarine , butter or stick spreads cookiesor candiesare made with low fat spreads . containing at least 70 % vegetable oil . Thelower the fat content of a spreadproduct , the more noticeable these differencesbecome . 21 Page: 22 Usingthe self - cleaning oven . ( o , sommeo efs ) Never force the latch handle . Forcing the handle will damage the door lock mechanism . The oven door must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly . Before a Clean Cycle For tile tiI _ t self : clean cycle , we recoinn / end Do not clean tile gasket . Tile fiberglass venting your kitchen with an open window inatei _ al of tile oven door gasket cannot withstand abrasion . It is essential fi ) r tile or using a ventilation tim or hood . gasket to reniain intact . If you not . ice it ] _ . elllOVe tile shelves , broiler pan , broiler beconfing worn or fl'ayed , replace it . grid , all cookware and any ahli / lintiill toil ii'oI / I tile ( ) veil . _ ] pe up any hear ) ' spillovei _ on tile oven bottoin . Tile oxen shelxes can be self - cleaned , but the _ will darken , lose their hister Make sure tile oven light bull ) cover is in > and becoine hard to slide . place and the oven light is off . WipeupheavysoilonflTeoven bottom . Do not rise coI / / IlleI'cial oven cleanei's oi " CAUTIONT : hgeratae . sddrippa . s oven protectois in or near tile self = cleaning ( if so equipped ) should never be cleaned in the oven . A conibination of anv of these self - cleaning oven . products plus tile high clean cycle Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven teinperatures inay dainage tile porcelain finish of the ( ) veil . protectors in or near the self - cleaning oven . A coinbination ot any of these products Soil on tile fl'ont fl'aine of tile range and phis tile high clean cycle teniperatures inay outside tile gasket on tile door will need dainage the porcelain finish ot the ( ) veil . to be cleaned bv hand . Clean these areas IMPORTANT ' . Tile health of soine birds is with hot watei ; soap - filled steel - wool pads or cleansei _ such as Soti Scrub : _ extreinelv sensitive to tile flunes given off Rinse well with clean water and dry . durhlg tile sell = cleaning cycle of any range . Move birds to another well ventilated rooin . How to Set the Oven for Cleaning Fi ) llow tile directions in tile Before a Clean Tile seltk - lean cycle will autoinaticallv Cycle sect . ion . begin alter CLEAN is displayed and tile tinIe countdown appeai _ in tile display . [ ] I . atch tile door While tile oven is sell : cleaning , you can NOTE " Nexer fi _ i'ce tile latch . If tile oxen is touch tile CLOCKpad to display tile tiIne too hot , } ou will not be able to slide tile of day : To return to tile clean countdown , latch . _ Mlow tile oxen to cool . touch tile SELFCLEAN pad . [ ] Touch tile SELFCLEAN pad . Tile oven shuts ott autoinatically when tile clean cycle is coniplete , and 0 : 00 will flash [ ] Touch the + or - pads until the . in tile display . desired Clean Tinie is displa ) ed TheCleanTknets normally4 hoursand 20minutes . [ ] Slide tile latch handle to tile left as ti _ i " Youcanchangethe CleanT / Yneto any tlYnebetween as it will _ ooand open tile dooi : 3 and 5 hours , dependingon the amount of soil in your oven . [ ] Touch tile START / ON pad . 22 Page: 23 wvvw . AmericanaAppliances . com The oven door must be closed and all controls set correctly for the cycle to work properly . How to Delay the Start of Cleaning You can set the oven control to delay - start the oven , ChangetheStarttimeby touchingthe + or - pads . Thestart t / mewill appearin thedisplay deanfore specificlengthof timeandthenturnoff automatically [ ] Touch tile START / ON pad . Make StlI'e the oh ) ok shows the correct time Tile self : clean cycle will automatically begin of day . at the time set . Folh ) w tile directions in tile Before a Clean \ . _ l / ile the oven is self : cleaning , you can Cyclesection . touch the CLOCKpad to display the time of day . To return to tile clean countdown , @ [ ] I , atch the door touch tile SELFCLEANpad . NOTE ' . Never force the latch . If the oven is Tile oven shuts off automatically when tile too hot , you will not be able to slide the clean cycle is complete , and 0 : 00 will flash latch . _ Mlow the oven to cool . in tile displa > [ ] Touch the SELFCLEANpad . [ ] Slide the latch handle to the left as flu " as it will go and open tile ( loo _ : ] Touch tile + or - pads to set tile Clean Time . TheCleantime / spresetfor4hoursand20minutes . YoucanchangetheCleanT / meto anytl _ nebetween 3and5hours , dependingontheamountof soilin youroven . Ifa differentCleanTkneis desked , touch the + or - pads until thedesiredCleanT / meis displayed [ ] Touch tile STARTTIMEpad . ToStop a Clean Cycle Touch the CLEAR / OFFpad . Writ until tile oven has cooled below tile locking temperature to tmlat ( ' h tile doo _ : You will not be able to open tile door fight away unless the oven has cooled beh ) w the locking temperature . After a Clean Cycle You c ; mnot set tile oven fbr cooking until ; ; Ji : Y : ou cannot set tile oven fl ) r cooking until tile oven is cool enough fi ) r tile door to be tile oven is cool enough for tile door unlatched , to unlock . Y ( ) u may notice some white ash ill tile o ' , _ 11 , ; ; Ji : X : 4 ] / ile tile oven is selgcleaning , you can Wipe it up with a damp ch ) th ; dter tile touch the CLOCK pad to display the time ( ) veil cools . Ol ( I _ Ivk To I'ettlIIl to the cle _ ln co / intdown _ touch tile COOKINGTIMEpad . If white spots remain , remove them with a soap - _ : If file shelves become hard to slide , filled steel - wool pad and nnse thoroughlywith a vinegarand water remote . al ) ply a small amount of vegetable oil or cooking oil to a paper towel and wipe These deposits are usually a salt residue the edges ot the oven shelves with the that cmmot be removed by tile clean cycle . paper towel . If tile o \ en is not clean after one clean cycle , repeat tile cycle . 23 Page: 24 Care and cleaning of the range . Be sure electrical power is off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the range . If your range is removed for cleaning , when the range is replaced . Failure servicing or any reason , be sure the to take this precaution could result in anti - tip device is re - engaged properly tipping of the range and cause inju _ Oven Interior ( non - selcf leanmodels ) _ & _ ithl ) rol ) er care , the l ) orcelain enaniel oven overnight . Tile anlinonia fiunes Mll finish on tile inside of tile oven - - top , hel I ) loosen tile burned - on grease and lend . bottonl , sides , back and inside ot the dooi = If necessary , yell ill } ly rise } lll ( ) veil cleanei : will stay ne _ qooking tor yeai _ . Follow the i ) ackage directions . I , et the range cool before cleaning . We Do not spray ovencleaner on the electrical controls reconinlend that you wear rubber gloves and switches becauseit could causea short circuit when cleaning the range . and result in sparkingor fire . Soap and water will noimally do thejol ) . Do not allow a film from the cleaner to build upon Heavy spattei - ing or spilloveI _ nlay require the temperaturesensor - it could cause the oven to cleaning with a nfild abrasive cleanei : heat improperly ( Thesensor / s located at the top of Soap - filled scouring i ) ads nlav also be used . theoven . ) Carefully wipe thesensorc / ean after each Do not allow food spills with a h / ) h oven cleaning being carefulnot to move the sensor sugaror acid content ( suchas milk , as a changein its position couldaffect how the oven bakes . tomatoes , sauerkraut , fruit juices or pie filling ) to remain on the surface . Theymay Do not sprey anyoven cleaneron the oven door , causea dull spot even after cleaning . handlesor any exterior surfaceof the oven , cabinets Household aniinonia nIav nlake tile or painted surfaces . Thecleanercan damagethese surfaces . cleaning job easiei : Place 1 / 2 cup in a shallow glass or I ) ottery container in a cold Lift - Off OvenDoor Toclean the outside of the door : Tile oven door is reinoval ) le for cleaning . Donot lift the doorby thehandle . Make sure the : : JiU : : se sea l ) and water to thoroughly clean ovenis completely cool . tile top , sides and ti'oilt of tile ( ) veil dooi : Rinse well . You nlav also use a glass Lift the door straight up and off the Toremove the door , open it to tile sl ) ecM cleaner to clean the glass on the outside nlnges . stop i ) osition . Gras I ) fimily on each side and of tile dooi : Do not let water ( lii I ) into tile lift tile door straight up and nit tile hinges . vent oi ) enings . Donot p / ace handsbetween the hinge and the oven _ : Si ) illage of inaiinades , fruit juices , tomato doorframe . sauces and basting inatei1als containing Toreplace the deer , nlake sure tile hinges acids nlay cause discoh ) ration and should are in tile sl ) ecial stop position . Position be wil ) ed up iininediatel > When suiti _ ce tile slots in tile bottonl of tile door squarely The gasKet is oeslglTea win ? a gap is cool , clean and rinse . at the Pattern to allow for erooer over tile hinges and slowly lower it over air ClrcularlOl ? . _ : Do not use oven cleanei _ , cleaning both hinges , Because the area inside the gasket is pow ( leI _ ( : , r harsh al ) rasives on tile cleanedduringtheself - cleancycle , Toclean the inside of the door : outside of tile dooI : youdonotneedto cleanthisbyhand : : _ ) : : Do not allow excess watei " to i ' [ lil into } lnv onself - cleanmodels . holes ( : , I " sh ) ts in tile dooI : Theareaoutsidethe gasket andthe frontframecanbecleanedwitha _ : Sea I ) and water will noimally do tile job . soap - filledsteel - woopl ad , hotwater and detergent . Rinsewell witha Hea \ _ v spattei1ng or spilloveis nlay require vinegarandwatersolution . cleaning with a inild abrasive cleanei : Donotruborcleanthedoor Soap - filled , steel - wool i ) ads nlay also gasketithasanextremelylow be tlsed , resistanceto abrasion . If you noticethegasket becomllTg Donot allow food spills with a h / ) h sugaror acid worn , frayed or damaged inanyway , content ( suchas milk , tomatoes , sauerkraut , fruit orif ithasbecomedisplacedonthe juices or pie filling ) to remain on the surface . They door , youshouldhaveit replaced . may causea duff spot evenafter cleaning . 24 Page: 25 www . AmericanaAppliances . com OvenHeating Elements Do not clean the bake element or the broil element Anysoil will burn off when the elements are heataL To clean the oven floo _ ; gently lift the bake element . Clean with wam _ soapy water : Oven Shelves Clean the oven shelves with an ab _ si \ ' e To make the shelves slide more easily , apply cleanser or scouring pad . _ Mter cleaning , a small amount of vegetable oil or cooking rinse the shelves with clean water and ( h'v oil to a paper towel and wipe the edges of with a clean cloth . the oven shelves with the paper towel . NOTE : TaLe the shelves out of the oven befi ) re you begin the selfk'lean cycle or they may ( liscolo _ ; OvenLightReplacement ( onsomemode / s ) CAUTION : Before replacing j / our oven light Toreplacethe cover : bulb , turn the oven light off and disconnect the [ ] Place it into groo \ e of the light electrical power to the range at the main fuse receptacle . Pull wire f6r _ v ; u'd to the or circuit breaker panel center of the cover until it snaps into place . Be sure to let the light co \ er and bulb cool \ completely . Wire cover holder [ 2 ] ( ] om _ ect electrical power to the range . To remove the cover ; [ y ] Hold a hand under the co _ er so it doesn't fall when released , _ vVith fingel _ of the same hand , finn ] v push back the wire cover holdel : Lift off the covet : DOnot remove anvscrews to remove thecover , [ ] ] _ eplace bulb _ ith a 40 - _ < _ tt household appliance bulb . 25 Page: 26 Care and cleaning of the range . Broiler Pan & Grid Do not dean the broiler pan or grid in a Tile broiler pan may be cleaned with a self - cleaning oven . conmmrcial ( ) veil cleanei ; If the grid is grey After broiling remove flTebroiler pan enamel , it can also be cleaned with an oven from flTeoven . AJ'ter broiling , renlove the broiler pan fi'om cleaner . the oven . Remove the grid fl ' ( ) m the pan . Both the broiler pan and grid can also be Carefully pour out the grease fl ' ( ) m the pan cleaned in the dishwashei ; into a proper containei ; Do not store a soiled broiler pan and gnd anywhere Wash and rinse the broiler pan and grid in therange . in hot water with a soap - filled or plastic scouting pad . CAUTIOND : nootclethabenroiler If food has burned oil , sprinkle the grid panorgridina self - cleaningoven . with deteigent while hot and cover with wet paper towels or a dishcloth . Soaking the pan will renlove burned - on foods . StorageDrawer Removal To remove the storage drawer : To replace the storage drawer : [ ] Pull the drawer ( ) tit all the way . [ ] Insert glides at the back i > I _ he drawer beyond , the st ( ) I ) on range , , glides . [ ] Tilt up the fl'ont and remove it . [ ] IJfi the drawer if necessm ) to insert easilx . Clean under flTe range . _ ] I , et the front ( if the drawer down , then push in to close . ControlPanel and Knobs The knobs can be cleaned in a dishwasher It's a good idea m wipe the control panel / after each use ( ff the ( ) veil . Use a clamp or they may also be washed with soap and wateI : Make sure the insides of the knobs cloth to clean or iinse . For cleaning , use jl mild soap and wamr or a 50 / 50 solution of are dry before replacing . vinegar and wateI : For rinsing , use clean Pull the knobstraight off the stem . Replace the knobs in the OFFposition wami : Polish ( h _ ' with a soft cloth . to ensure proper placement . Do not use abrasive cleansei3 , strong liquid cleanei _ , plastic scouring pads or ( ) veil cleanei _ on the control panel - - they will ( lamage the finish . The control knobs may be removed fi ) r easier cleaning . Make sure the knobs are in the OFF posidons and pull them straight off the stems for cleaning . 26 Page: 27 www . AmericanaAppliances . com Porcelain EnamelCooktop ( onsomemodels ) Tile porcelain enamel finish is sturdy If acids spill on tile cooktop while it is hot , but breakable if misused . This finish is rise a dry paper towel or cloth to wil ) e it tlI ) add - resist ; rot . However ; any acidic fl ) o ( ls right away . _ 4 ] / en tile SllYlilce has cooled , spilled ( such as ti'uitjuices , tomato or wash with soap and _ ; Im _ : Rinse well . vinegar ) should not be pemfitted to remain For other spills such as tilt spatterings , wash on the finish . with soap and water or cleansing I ) ow ( le _ alter tile surfilce has cooled . Rinse well . Polish with a ( h _ ' cloth . Lift - Up Cooktop ( onsomemodels ) Some models have a cooktop that can be _ Mier cleaning trader tile cooktop Mth hot , lifted up fi ) r easier cleaning . Tile entire mild soapy water and a clean cloth , lower / : cooktop ma ) ' be lifted up and supported tile cooktop . Be caretul not to pinch your in tile up position . finge _ . Be sure all surface units are turned The SUltilce units do not need to be To lower tile cooktop , push tile rods back off before raising the co & top . rei / / oved ; howe \ ' ei ; you I / laY relilOVe one to and gently lower the cooktop tmtil it rests make raising the cooktop easier : There are in place . two side supports that lock into position NOTE " Do not lift the cooktop on redlant top rnode / s . when tile cooktop is lifted up . Lifting the cooktopcanlead to damageand improper operation of the range . SurfaceUnit Surface Units ( onsomemode / s ) Be sum a / / the controlsare turned to OFFand the Toreplace a surface unit : surface unitsare coo / before attempting to remove Replace tile drip pan into the reress in tile them , c / _ oktop . Make sure tile opening in the pan lines up with tile receptacle . To ( lean tile sm _ iwe units , tm'n tile control Insert tile temfinals of tile sm _ i _ ce unit to tile highest setting fi ) r a minute . Tile ( oils through tile opening in tile drip pan and will blml off any soil , into tile receptacle . Toremove a surface unit Guide tile suriime unit into place so it rests To remo \ v tile drip pans tar deaning , tile evenly . surfitce units must be removed first . Do not / bTmersethe surfaceunits / b I , ift tile suF [ itce unit abotlt 1 inch above tile h'quidsof any kind drip pan and i ) 1lll it out . Do not clean thesurface units b a Do not lift the surfaceunit more than 11 ' If you & dishwasher . it maynot lie flat on the drippan when youplug it Do not bend the surface unitplug backb . terminals . Repeated lifting ( if ' tile sudime unit more than Do not attempt to clean , adjust orb any 1 inch abo _ v tile drip pan can pemlanently way repair theplog - b receptacle , . damage the receptacle . Drip PansOfso equipped ) Renlove tile suitilce units . Then lift ( ) / It tile Clean tile area trader tile ( hi l ) pans often . drip pans . Built - up soil , espedally grease , may catch fire . Place them in a covered containe _ : Add Do not cover the drip pans with foil Usingfoil so dose to thereceptaclecou / dcause shock , fire or 1 / 4 cup ammonia and let soak several hom _ or overnight . Wash , rinse well damageto the range . and ( hv NOY £ " Do not clean the dn ) _ pans ina Tile drip pans may also be cleaned in tile self - cleaningoven . dishwasher : 27 Page: 28 Care and cleaning of the range . Oven Vent On glass cooktop models , the ( ) veil is \ ' ented Nevercovertheopeningwith aluminumfoil or through an opening at the rear of the anyothermaterial cooktop . On coil cookto l ) models , the oven is vented through an opening under the _ ight rear surli _ ce unit . Painted Surfaces ( onsomemodels ) Painted stm'hces include the sides of the Do not rise steel - wood pads , COillil / ei'cial range and the sides of the door trim . oven cleane _ , cleaning l ) ow ( le _ s or other abrasive cleane _ . They will damage the To clean the painted surli _ ces , use a hot , S / lI { ilce , damp cloth with a mild detergent suitable fin " these sm _ i _ ces . Use a clean , hot , damp cloth to remove soap . D _ T with a du , clean cloth . Stainless Steel Surfaces ( onsomemodels ) Do not use a steel - wool pa & it will scratch To inquire about purchasing stainless steel the surface . appliance cleaner or polish , or to find the location of a dealer nearest you , please call To clean the stainless steel surti _ ce , our toll - ti'ee number : use wam _ sudsy water or a stainless steel National Parts Center 800.626.2002 cleaner or polish . _ Mways wipe the sm _ i _ ce ge . com in the direction of the grain , gollow the cleaner instructions fin " cleaning the stainless steel surfi _ ce . Glass Window ( onsomemodels ) To dean the outside glass finish , use a glass cleane _ ; Rinse and polish with a dry cloth . 28 Page: 29 Cleaningthe glass cooktop . ( onsommeodefsI wvvw . AmericanaAppliances . com Normal Daily Use Cleaning ONLY use CEIL & MA BRYTE _ ) Ceran ] ic [ ] Shake the cleaning cream well . Apply Cookto I ) Cleaner on the glass cooktoi ) . a few drops of CEILBS'dA BRYTE _ ) Other creams ma _ not be as eftecti _ e . Ceramic ( _ ooktop Cleaner dire { ' tlv to the cooktop . To maintain and protect the surfi _ ce of wmr glass cooktop , fi ) llow these steps : [ ] Use a paper towel or CEILAAMAramic BP . YTE _ ' Cleanino Pad fin " Ce [ ] Before using the cooktop fin " theA Cooktops to clean the entire cooktop fit _ t time , clean it with CE ] L _ d'v ] StlrJ [ ilce , BRYTE ' _ Ceramic Cooktop Cleane _ ; This helps protect the top and makes [ ] Use a drx cloth or paper . towel Cleanyour cooktepafter to remoxe all cleanino residue cleanup easier : each spill . Use CERAMA No need to rinse . BRYTEc " _ Ceramic Ceoktep [ ] Daily use of CEIL & MA BRYTE _ Cleaner . NOTE : It is veryimportantthatyou DONOTheat Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner will hel I ) thecooktopuntil it hasbeencleanedthoroughly kee I ) the cooktop looking new . Burned - On Residue _ i £ £ £ £ ii i iii WARNING : DAMAGEto yourglasssurfacemay If any residue remains , repeat the [ ] occurif youusescrubpads otherthan those steps listed above as needed . recommended . For additional i ) rotection , alter [ ] [ ] Allow the cookto I ) to cool , all residue has been remoxed , polish the entire surface with CEIL _ dVIA [ ] Spread a few droI ) S ot CEIL _ dVIA BRYTE ' ) Ceramic ( : ooktop Cleaner BRYTE ( _ ) Ceramic ( 2ooktop Cleaner on the entire burned residue area . and a paper rowel . Use a CERAMA BRYTE _ Cleaning Pad for Ceramic Cooktops . Using the included CEI , L _ dVIA [ ] BRYTE < _ C > leaning Pad flw Ceramic Cooktops , rub the residue area , ali ) , ) lving , i ) ressure as needed . Heavy , Burned - On Residue For additional protection , [ ] _ low the rooktop to cool . [ ] after all residue has been removed , [ ] Use a single - edge razor blade p { } lish the entire surthce with scraper at approximately a 45 ° angle CEIL _ IA BRYTE + Ceramic Cooktop against the glass surfime and scrape Cleaner and a paper towel . the soil . It will be necessary to apply pressm'e to the razor scraper in TheCERAMA BRYT £ * _ Ceramic order to remove the residue . Cooktop Scraper and all recommended suppfies are _ Mter scraping with the razor [ ] available through our Parts Center . scrapei , spread a , * ew drops of See instructions under " To Order ( ; EIg _ MA BRYTE ) Ceramic Cooktop Parts " section on next page . Cleaner on the entire bm'ned residue NOTE : Do not use a dull or area . Use the ( ; EIg _ MA BRYTE ) nicked blade . Cleaning Pad to remove any remaining residue . 29 Page: 30 Cleaningthe glass cooktop . ( o , sommeode / sI Metal Marks and Scratches Be careflll not to slide pots and pans [ ] [ ] If pots with a thin oxerla ) of across veto " cooktop . It will leave ah / II / intlIl / or COl ) per are allowed to metal markings on the cooktop boil dr 5 tile over ] ay may leave black S / lI'J [ ; I ce . discoloration on the cooktop . This should be removed immediately These marks are remowd ) le using beiore heating again or the tile CEI _ MA BRYTE ' _ Ceramic discoloration may be permanent . Cooktop Cleaner with tile CEI , L _ dMA BRYTE _ > Cleaning Pad tot ( ; eramic WARNING : Carefully check the bottom of pans for roughness that would scratch Cooktops . the cooktop . Cooktop Seal To clean the cooktop seal around the for a few minutes , then wipe clean with nonabrasi _ , e cleaners . edges of the glass , lay a wet cloth on it Glasssufface potential for permanent damage . Damage from Sugary Spills and Melted Plastic Our testing shows that if you are cooking high sugar [ ] Turn off all surfi _ ce traits . Remo ' , e [ ] Any remaining spilloxer should be mixtures such as jelly or hot pans . lett tmfil tile sm'tace of tile cooktop fudge and have a spillover , has cooled . it can cause permanent [ ] Wearing an oven mitt : damage to the glass surface a . Use a single - edge razor blade ] Don't use tile surtace units again until all of the residue has been scraper ( CER , _ MA BRYTE : unless the spillover is Ceramic Cooktop Scraper ) to completely removed . immediately removed . ii / ove tile spill to a cool aI'ea on NOTE : If pitting or indentationin the glass tile cooktop . surfacehasalreadyoccurred , thecooktopglass wi / / haveto berep / acecL / n thiscase , servicewi / / b . Remove the spill with benecessary paper towels . To Order Parts To order CEI _ ' vlA BRYTE ' _ ( ; eramic ( _ ooktop Cleaner and tile cooktop scrape _ ; please call our tolMi'ee nmnber : National Parts Center . . . . . 800.626.2002 CERAMA BRYTE ® Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner . . . . . . . . . . # WXTOX300 CERAMA BRYTE ® Ceramic Cooktop Scraper . . . . . . . . . # WXI OX0302 Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . # WB64X50 £ 7 ( Kit includes cream and cooktop scraper ) CERAMA BRYTE ® Cleaning Pads for Ceramic Cooktops . . . . . . . . # WX10X350 3O Page: 31 nstructlons Electric iRangesng I Ilnstallation IFree - Stand I _ Questions ? Call 1.800.432.2737 I BEFORE YOU BEGIN FOR YOUR SAFETY : Read these instructions completely All rough - in and spacing dimensions must be and carefully . met for safe use of your range . Electricity to the range can be disconnected at the outlet • IMPORTANT - Savethese without moving the range if the outlet is in instructions for local inspector's use . the preferred location ( remove lower drawer ) . • IMPORTANT - Observaell To reduce the risk of burns or fire when governing codes and ordinances . reaching over hot surface elements , cabinet storage space above the cooktop should be • Note to Installer - Be sure to leave these avoided . If cabinet storage space is to be instructions with the Consumer . provided above the cooktop , the risk can • Note to Consumer - Keep these be reduced by installing a range hood that instructions for future reference . sticks out at least 5 " beyond the front of the • Skill level - Installation of this appliance cabinets . Cabinets installed above a cooktop requires basic mechanical skills . must be no deeper than 13 _ ' • Completion time - 1 to 3 hours Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician . • Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer . Make sure the cabinets and wall coverings • Product failure due to improper installation around the range can withstand the temperatures is not covered under the Warranty . ( up to 200 ° E ) generated by the range . - & WARNING - This appliance must be properly grounded . ANTI - TIP DEVICE - & WARNING - Toreducteherisk FOR YOUR SAFETY : of tipping , the appliance must be secured by properly installed Anti - Tip bracket packed - & WARNING - Before beginning the with this appliance . installation , switch power off at service panel If the Anti - Tip device supplied with the range and lock the service disconnecting means to does not fit this application , use the universal prevent power from being switched on Anti - Tip device WB2X7909 . accidentally . When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked , securely fasten a - & WARNING - prominent warning device , such as a tag , to the service panel . • All ranges can tip • Injury to persons could result with range • See Installation Instructions ( _ • Install Anti - Tip bracket packed If you pull the range out and away from the wall for any reason , make sure the Anti - Tip bracket is engaged when the range is pushed back against the wall . 31 Page: 32 Installation Instructions PREPARE TO INSTALL THE RANGE MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED PREPARE THE OPENING Allow 11A " spacing from the range to adjacent vertical walls above the cooktop surface . Allow 30 " minimum clearance between Tin Snips Lag Bolts Anchor Sleeves the surface units and the bottom of ( For Anti - Tip Bracket Mounted on Concrete Floors Only ) unprotected wood or metal top cabinet , and 15 " minimum between the countertop and adjacent cabinet bottom . EXCEPTION : Installation of a listed microwave oven or cooking appliance over ( UL Approved 40 AMP ) the cooktop shall conform to the installation Squeeze Connector 4 - Wire Cord OR 3 - Wire Cord instructions packed with that appliance . ( For Conduit 4 ' Long 4 ' Long Installations Only ) If cabinet storage is installed , reduce the risk by installing a range hood that projects horizontally a min . of 5 " beyond the TOOLS YOU WILL NEED bottom of the cabinets . Make sure the wall covering , countertops and cabinets around the range can withstand heat generated by the range , oven or cooktop up to 200 ° R Drill with 1 / 8 " Bit Safety Glasses Not less than Hood the width of the range 5 " Min . Adjustable Wrench Tape Measure Locate the outlet box either shaded area . Pencil Pliers _ of ran _ 1 / 4 " Nut Driver Level outlet box Install the bOUle _ t Flat - blade on either Phillips Screwdriver Screwdriver side of the \ . . . . . _ . _ Cord _ / Flooring under the range PARTS INCLUDED Your range , like many other household items , is heaw and can settle into soft floor coverings such as cushioned vinyl or carpeting . When moving the range on this type of Anti - Tip Bracket Kit flooring , it should be installed on a 1 / 4 " thick sheet of plywood ( or similar material ) as follows : When the floor covering ends at the front _ - I REMOVE SHIPPING MATERIALS of the range , the area that the range will Remove packaging materials . Failure to rest on should be built up with plywood remove packaging materials could result to the same level or higher than the floor in damage to the appliance . covering . This will allow the range to be moved for cleaning or servicing . 32 Page: 33 Installation Instructions ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ALL NEW CONSTRUCTIONS , MOBILE HOMES AND CAUTION : For personal safety , INSTALLATIONS WHERE do not use an extension cord with this LOCAL CODES DO NOT appliance . Remove house fuse or open circuit breaker before beginning installation . ALLOW GROUNDING THROUGH NEUTRAL This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency , and connected Use only a 3 - conductor or a 4 - conductor to an individual properly grounded branch UL - listed range cord . These cords may be circuit , protected by a circuit breaker or fuse provided with ring terminals on wire and having amperage as specified on the rating a strain relief device . plate . The rating plate is located behind the storage drawer on the oven frame . A range cord rated at 40 amps with 125 / 250 minimum volt range is required . A 50 amp Location of range cord is not recommended but if used , it model rating should be marked for use with nominal 13 / 8 " plate diameter connection openings . Care should be taken to center the cable and strain relief within the knockout hole to keep the edge from damaging the cable . We recommend you have the electrical wiring * Because range terminals are not accessible and hookup of your range connected by a after range is in position , flexible service qualified electrician . After installation , have conduit or cord must be used . the electrician show you where your main NOTE : If conduit is being used , go to Step 3D range disconnect is located . and then to Step 6 or 7 . Check with your local utilities for electrical • On some models , a filter capacitor may be codes which apply in your area . Failure to connected between the black and white wire your oven according to governing codes leads on the junction block . could result in a hazardous condition . If there are no local codes , your range must be wired and fused to meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code , ANSl / NFPA No . 70 - Latest Edition . You can get a copy by writing : National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy , MA 02269 Effective January 1 , 1996 , the National Electrical Code requires that new construction ( not existing ) utilize a 4 - conductor connection to an electric range . When installing an electric range in new construction , follow Steps 3 and 5 for 4 - wire connection . You must use a 3 - wire , single - phase A . C . 208Y / 120 Volt or 240 / 120 Volt , 60 hertz electrical system . If you connect to aluminum wiring , properly installed connectors approved for use with aluminum wiring must be used . If the electrical service provided does not meet the above specifications , have a licensed electrician install an approved outlet . 33 Page: 34 Installation Instructions ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ( CONT . ) [ ] For power cord installations only ( see E _ POWER CORD AND STRAIN the next step if using conduit ) , assemble RELIEF INSTALLATION the strain relief in the hole . Insert the power cord through the strain relief and Remove the wire cover ( on the lower [ ] tighten . Allow enough slack to easily back of the range ) by removing two ( 2 ) attach the cord terminals to the terminal screws using a 1 / 4 " nut driver . block . If tabs are present at the end of Do not discard these screws . the winged strain relief , they can be removed for better fit . NOTE : Do not install the power cord without a strain relief . The strain relief bracket should be installed before reinstalling the rear range wiring cover . Terminal • / J \ block Back of range Strain relief / / Wire cover Power cord Bracket Remove the knockout ring ( 13 / 8 " ) located [ ] Skip to Step 4 or 5 . on bracket directly below the terminal block . To remove the knockout , use a pair of pliers to bend the knockout ring away from the bracket and twist until [ ] For conduit installations only , purchase a ring is removed . squeeze connector matching the diameter of your conduit and assemble it in the hole . _ erminal block Insert the conduit through the squeeze ( appearance connector and tighten . Allow enough slack to easily attach the wires to the terminal block . NOTE : Do not install the conduit without a may vary ) squeeze connector . The squeeze connector should be installed before reinstalling the rear range wiring cover . Terminal block Knockout ring ring removed in bracket Squeeze connector Conduit Bracket Skip to Step 6 or 7 . 34 Page: 35 Installation instructions 3 - WIRE POWER CORD [ ] 4 - WIRE POWER CORD INSTALLATION INSTALLATION WARNING : Thenoutralwoirfe WARNING : The neutral or ground wire of the power cord must be connected the supply circuit must be connected to the to the neutral terminal located in the neutral terminal located in the lower center center of the terminal block . The power of the terminal block . The power leads must leads must be connected to the lower left be connected to the lower left and the lower and the lower right terminals of the right terminals of the terminal block . The 4th terminal block . grounding lead must be connected to the frame of the range with _ e ground plate Remove the 3 lower terminal screws [ ] and the ground screw . from the terminal block . Insert the 3 terminal screws through each power cord [ ] Remove the 3 lower terminal screws from terminal ring and into the lower terminals the terminal block . Remove the ground of the terminal block . Be certain that the screw and ground plate and retain them . center wire ( white / neutral ) is connected [ ] Cut and discard the ground strap . DO NOT to the center lower position of the DISCARD ANY SCREWS . terminal block . Tighten screws securely [ ] Insert the one ground screw into the power into the terminal block . cord ground wire terminal ring , through the DO NOT remove the ground strap ground plate and into the frame of the range . connection . [ ] Insert the 3 terminal screws ( removed earlier ) through each power cord terminal ring and into the lower terminals of the terminal block , Terminal Be certain that the center wire ( white / neutral ) block ( appearance is connected to the center lower position of may vary ) the terminal block . Tighten screws securely into the terminal block . Neutral terminal Ground plate Ground strap After Neutral terminal Power cord Terminal block Ground plate [ ] Skip to Step 8 and proceed with the ( grounding installation . to range ) Ground \ screw [ ] Skip to Step 8 and proceed with the installation . 35 Page: 36 Installation Instructions ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ( CONT . ) 3 - WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION @ [ ] 4 - WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION Loosen the 3 lower terminal screws from Loosen the three lower terminal screws [ ] [ ] the terminal block . Insert the center bare from the terminal block , Remove the ground wire ( white / neutral ) tip through the bottom screw and ground plate and retain them . center terminal block opening . On certain Cut and discard the ground strap . DO NOT DISCARD ANY SCREWS . models , the wire will need to be inserted through the ground strap opening and then Insert the ground bare wire tip between the [ ] into the bottom center block opening . Insert range frame and the ground plate ( removed the two side bare wire tips into the lower earlier ) and secure it in place with the ground left and the lower right terminal block screw ( removed earlier ) , Insert the bare wire openings . Tighten the screws until the wire ( white / neutral ) tip through the bottom center is firmly secure ( approximately 20 inch - lbs . ) . of the terminal block opening . Insert the two side bare wire tips into the lower left and the NOTE : ALUMINUM WIRING : lower right terminal block openings . Tighten Aluminum building wire may be used the screws until the wire is firmly secure but it must be rated for the correct ( approximately 20 inch - lbs . ) . amperage and voltage to make connection . Connect wires according to this Step 6 or Step 7 depending on number of wires . ' haJ ' wrets I Terminal block Ground plate ( grounding Brack _ Conduit Wire tips - - . . . . . . _ • / , to range ) Ground \ ii [ _ ' ' / / _ ) J [ ; t " _ Wire used , location and enclosure of splices , etc . , must conform to good wiring practices and local codes . [ ] Skip to Step 8 and proceed with the installation . acket screw _ _ _ Wire used , location and enclosure of splices , etc . , must conform to good wiring practices and local codes . [ ] Proceed to Step 8 . 36 Page: 37 Installation Instructions INSTALL THE RANGE LEVEL THE RANGE [ - _ REPLACE THE WIRE COVER Install the oven shelves in the oven and Replace the wire cover on the range back [ ] by sliding its right edge under the retaining position the range where it will be installed . tab and replacing the two screws removed Check for levelness by [ ] earlier . Make sure that no wires are pinched placing a spirit level or a between the cover and the range back . cup , partially filled with water , on one of the 2 screws oven shelves . If using a to replace , spirit level , take two wire cover readings - - with the level placed diagonally first in one direction and then the other . [ ] Remove the storage drawer , broiler drawer or kick panel . The front leveling legs can be adjusted from the bottom and the rear legs can be adjusted from the top or the bottom . Back of range L _ rLa ° neVr _ ANTI - TIP DEVICE INSTALLATION Fgq An Anti - Tip bracket is supplied with instructions for installation in a variety of locations . The instructions include all Front leveling legs necessary information to complete the ( on some models ) installation . Read the Safety Instructions J and the instructions that fit your situation Lower Raise before beginning installation . range range Bracket _ Wall plate Typical installation of anti - tip bracket attachment to wall A WARNING : Rear leveling legs ( on some models ) • Range must be secured by Anti - Tip bracket supplied . [ ] Use an open - end or adjustable wrench • If the Anti - Tip device supplied with the to adjust the leveling legs until the range range does not fit this application , use the is level . universal Anti - Tip device WB2X7909 . [ ] Replace the drawer or panel . • See instructions to install ( supplied with bracket ) . • Unless properly installed , the range could be tipped by stepping or sitting on the door . Injury may result from spilled hot liquids or from the range itself . 37 Page: 38 Installation Instructions INSTALL THE RANGE ( CONT . ) FINAL INSTALLATION OPERATION CHECKLIST CHECKLIST Turn on one of the surface units to observe that the element glows within 60 seconds . • Check to make sure the circuit breaker is Turn the unit off when glow is detected . If closed ( RESET ) or the circuit fuses are the glow is not detected within the time replaced . limit , recheck the range wiring connections . • Be sure power is in service to the building . If change is required , retest again . If no change is required , have building wiring • Note ( on some models ) : If the clock flashes checked for proper connections and voltage . " bAd " and then " LinE " with a loud tone , the neutral connection to the range is Check to make sure the Clock ( on models miswired . Check the terminal block so equipped ) display is energized . If a series connections and / or house wiring to correct . of horizontal red lines appear in the display , disconnect power immediately . Recheck the • Check to be sure that all packing materials range wiring connections . If change is and tape have been removed . This will made to connections , retest again . If no include tape on metal panel under control change is required , have building wiring knobs ( if applicable ) , adhesive tape , wire checked for proper connections and ties , cardboard and protective plastic . voltage . It is recommended that the clock Failure to remove these materials could be changed if the red lines appear . result in damage to the appliance once the appliance has been turned on and surfaces Be sure all range controls are in the OFF have heated . position before leaving the range . • Check to make sure that the rear leveling leg is fully inserted into the Anti - Tip bracket and that the bracket is securely installed . 38 Page: 39 Before you call forservice . . . www . AmeficanaAppliances . com Troubleshooting - tips o _ Save time and money ! Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to carl for service . Possible Causes What ToDo Radiant Cooktops Surface units will not hnproper cookwaace * Use pans which are flat and match tile diameter maintain a rolling boil being used . of tile surthce unit selected . or cooking is not ! 1 " fast enough n m . . Surface units do A fuse in your home may be * Rel ) lace tile fuse or reset tile circuit breaker . not work properly blown or the circuit breaker } tripped . Cooktop controls * Check to see tile correct clmtrol is set fin " tile surta ( ' e improperly set . unit you are using . Scratches ( mayappear Incorrect clemthag • Scratches are not remlwable . Tiny scratches will become ascracks ) oncooktop methods being used . less visible in time as a result ot cleaning . glasssurface Cookwaxe with rough bottoms • To avoid scratches , use the recolmnended cleaning being used or coarse particles procedures . Make stu'e bottoIllS ot cookwai'e are clean ( salt or sm _ d ) were between bet0re use , } lll ( l use cookware with SIl / ooth bottoins . the cookware and the surface of the cooktop . w Cookware has been slid across the cooktop surface . Areas of discoloration Food spillovers not cleaned • See tile Cleaning the glass cooktop section . on the cooktop before next use . Hot surface on a model • This is normal . Tile stu'thce may al _ l ) ear discoh ) red ! € m m with a light - colored glass when it is hot . This is teml ) ora _ y and will disappear w M mm cooktop , as tile glass cools . i L . Plastic melted to Hot cooktop crone into • See tile Glass surface - - potential for permanent damage the surface contact with plastic placed section in the Cleaning the glass cooktop section . on the hot cooktop . Pitting ( or indentation ) Hot sugar mixture spilled • Call a qualified technici : m for rel ) lacement . of the cooktop on the cooktop . Frequentcycling hnproper cookwaxe • Use only flat cookware to miuimize cvclin 7 - = off and on of being used . surface units ! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ i m q 29 Page: 40 , 0 Before you call forservice . . . Troubleshooting 77ps Possible Causes What ToDo Coil Cooktops The surface milts are not • With tile controls off , check to make sure the surtiwe not functioning plugged in sofidly , unit is [ ) lugged , , completely into the recept _ wle . m - properly b - q i w The surface refit controls • ( ' , heck to see the co _ xect control is set tot the stu'tiwe improperly set . unit you are using . w The drip pmas are not set securely • With the controls off , check to make sure the drip pan is in the cooktop , in the recess in the cooktop and that the opening in the pan lines tq ) with the I'ecept _ cle . Oven - All Models Oven light does not work Light bulb is loose or defective . • Tighten or replace the l _ ulb . Switch operating light is broken . • Call for service . Oven will not work Plug on range is not completely • Make stu'e electrical plt _ g is l ) lugged , , into a live , properly inserted ha the electrical outlet , grotu ] ded outlet . A fuse in your home may • Replace fl _ se or reset circuit breaker : be blown or the circuit breaker tripped . Oven controls hnproperly set . • See the Using the oven secfi _ > u . On self - clemlhag models , door • / f llecessar _ ; allow the oven to cool then tu ] lock the doo _ : left ha the locked position . Food does not hake Oven controls improperly set . • See the Using the oven section . or roast properly Shelf position is incorrect or the • See the Using the oven section . shelf is not level . Incorrect cookware or cookware • See the Using the oven section . of improper size being used . Oven thermostat needs • See the Adjust the oven thermostat - Easy to do iiii _ ] i / ! _ iii'iiiiiii yourself ! section . adjustment . iiii _ i , i _ : iii ! _ , , iiiiii m 4O Page: 41 www . AmericanaAppliances . com Possible Causes What ToDo Fooddoes not Oven is not set to BROIL * On models with a teml ) e _ mu'e knob , make sure you turn broilproperly it all the way to the BROIL position . On models with a w _ BROILHI / LOpad , make sure it is turned r ) n . f w = ! IP f ' Door not open to the broil stop * See the Using the oven section . position as recommended . n eA eJ hnproper shelf position * See the Broiling guide . being used . Food being cooked in a hot pan . * Use tire broiling , I ) an and _ q'id that came with your range . Make sure it is cool . Cookware not suited for broiling . * Use the broiling , l _ an and , grid that came with your 1 " _ 1IX re Ahnnhaum foil used on the * See tire Using the oven secdon . broiling pan mad grid has not been fitted properly mid slit as recommended . h _ some areas the power * Preheat tire broil element ti : , r 10 minutes . w ( voltage ) maybe low . * Broil for tire hmgest period of tiu / e recouuuencled in the Broilingguide , Control signals after You forgot to enter a bake * Press the BAKE pad and desired temperature or the enteringcookingtime temperature or clemlhzg time . SELFCLEANpadand desired clean time . or delay start ! € m • w M Display flashes " bAd " The installed cmmection * Contact installer or electrician to correct miswire . mm i L . then " linE " with a from the house to the unit loudtone is miswired . ! iiiiii _ iiiiii _ i _ ii'i _ i m q 4 / Page: 42 , O Before you call forservice . . . Troubleshooting - tips Possible Causes What ToDo Oventemperaturetoo Oven thermostat • See tile Adjust the oven thermostat - Easy to do yourself ! section . hotor too cold needs adjustment . Clock and timerdo Plug on rmlge is not completely • Make sure electrical l _ lug ix lllugged into a live , ln'operly I - b - q not work inserted in the electrical outlet , gr _ ) tmded outlet . i w A fuse ha your home may be • Replace tuse or reset circuit breaker : h0 blown or the circuit breaker tripped . Oven controls improperly set . • See the Using the clock and timer section . Display goes blank A fuse in your home may be • Rel / lace the fuse or reset the circtfit breaker . blown or the circuit breaker tripped . The dock is turned off from • See the Using the clock and timer section . shm _ g in the display . Oven dooris crooked The door is out of position . • Because the oven door is removable , it sometimes gets out of l ) osition during installation . To straighten the door , I / ush ( h ) wu on the high corner . Oven makes This is the somad of the • This is normal . clicking _ oise heating element turning off and on during cooking fm _ ctions . I I I - i " F - - anda number You have a ftmction error code . • Press the CLEAR / OFFpad . Put the oven back or letter " flash in into olleratiou . the display If the function code repeats : * Dis ( ounect all l ) oweY to tile Y [ luge to1 " lit least 30 i . seconds and then reconnect power . / f the traction error code repeats , call for service . • On sell : cleaning models , if a traction error code al / pears during the self cleaning cycle , check the oven door latch . The latch may have been moved , if only iiii _ ii / ! _ iiiiiiiiii slightl ) ; from the locked position . Make sure the latch is moved to the right as far as it will go . Press the CLEAR / OFFpad . Allow the oven to cool fin " one hour . Put the oven back into ol ) eratiou . iiii _ ii % iiiiii Power outage Power outage or surge . • Some models \ \ ' ill automatically resuine their setting once tile power is restored . On models with a clock , you must reset tile clock . If tile oven was in use , you must reset it by Ilressin " ' _ tile CLEAR / OFFpad , setting , tile clock and resetting any cooking traction . • Reset tile clock . Displayflashes Power failure . m rd _ unab ! e to get the display Oven conlrol pads were not • Tile BAKEand BROILHI / LOpads m ust be pressed at tile same time and held for 3 seconds . to show " SF pressed properly . 42 Page: 43 www . AmericanaAppliances . com Possible Causes What ToDo This is normal in a new oven " Burning " or " oily ! _ • To speed tile process , set a sel6clean cxcle for a odor emittingfromthe mininmm oI 3 hom _ . See tile Usingthe self - cleaning mad will disappear in time . oven vent oven section . ; f ! f Strong odor An odor from the insulation • This is temporary . n around the inside of the oven w = . . is normal for the first few times the oven is used . Serf - Cleaning Models Ovenwill notself - clean The oven teinperature is too • _ dlow the I ' ; lllge to cool to 1 " 001 [ 1 teliipeI ' ; itt / l'e ; lIld high to set a self - clema operation , reset the COlltl'ols . Oven controls hnproperly set . • See the Usingthe self - cleaningoven secti _ m . Oven door is not ha the locked • Make sure vott move the door latch handle all the way to position , the right . Ovenstarts a self - clean Oven door locked during • Turn the Oven Temperature knob to OFF . _ Mlowthe cycle when youwanted cooking , oven to cool . Never tm'ce tile door latch handle . w to bake , roast or broil " Crackling " or This is the SOllnd of the metal • This is noFlllal . " popping " sound heating and cooling during both the cooking and cleaning I : functions . ! = m • Excessivesmoking Excessive soil . • Press the CLEAR / OFFpad . Open the windows to rid w M mi , during a clean cycle the room of smoke . Wait tmtil the light on the i = . SELFCLEANpad g ( ) es ( > ft . _ \ ' ipe up the excess s ( > il and reset tile clean cycle . Oven door will Oven too hot . • Allow the oven to cool below locking teIuperature . notunlock Ovennotcleanaftera Oven controls not properly set . • SeeUsingthe self - cleaning ovensection . clean cycle Oven was heavily soiled . • Clean up heavv , spillovers bet ) re , startiw _ the clean cycle . Heavily soiled ovens may need to sell = clean again or for a longer , Iaeri ° d of tiIue . ! iiiiiiiiiiii _ : _ iii _ i m q 43 Page: 44 Accessories . Looking For Something More ? Youcan find these accessories and many more by calling 800.626.2002 ( during normal business hours ) . Have your model number ready . iii _ _ i _ _ _ ii _ _ / . i / 1 _ # / / / # / I , TJI , Ttf , l \ 1 \ " [ \ Yi7 ) t Surface Elements & Drip Pans Oven Racks BroHerPan Oven Elements Knobs Light Bulbs Cleaner Cleaning Pads Scraper Tired of discolored rocks ? Wishing you had extra - heax'y - duty oven racks ? 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Plus there's no extra charge ti ) r emergency service and low monthly financing is available . Even icemaker coverage and ti ) od spoilage protection is otibred . You can rest easy , knowing that all your valuable household products are protected against expensive repairs . Place , our confidence in ( lie and call us in the IJ . S . toll - free at _ UU . DZD . ZZZzt : for I / lore illforI / / atiOll . * - MI ] ) l - ; lllds ci ) _ , ( ? l ( ! d , lip IO _ ( } yeal ' _ old , in Ihe ( OlltJll ( ! llt } l ] I _ J . _ . _ ( _ tll llel ' ( _ Please place in envelope and mail to : General Electric Company Warranty Registration Department EO . Box 34980 Louisville , KY 40232 - 4980 45 Page: 46 Consumer Product Ownership Registration Dear Customer : Thank you for purchasing our product . Registration for Americana _ ' _ is proxided by GE . Thank you tbi placing your confidence in us . _ . e are proud to haxe you as a customer ! Follow these three steps to protect your new appliance investment : Complete and mail After mailing tile Read your Owner's your Consunler Manual carefilllv . registration below , Product Ownership store this document It will help you Registration today . in a satb place . It operate yOllr llew ttave tile peace of contains intormation appliance properly . mind of knowing wc you will need should Call COlltact VOll ill you require service . the unlikely exent of a Our selwice lmmber is satiAy modification . 800.432.2737 . Serial Number I I I I I I I [ Important : If you did not get a registration card with your product , detach and return the form below to ensure that your product is registered . , _ , _ ( MI 11 ( 1 - ( Consumer Product Ownership Registration Ms . M * s . Mixs Final I I Lasll I Name I I I I I I I I I Name I I I I I I I I I I I I _ 11 - ( el I I Addr ( ss I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , > # I , , , , , , i I E - lnAadildress * Zip I * Please provide your e - mail address to receive , via e - mail , discounts , special ottk , p , and other important communications from ( ' , E Appliances ( GEA ) . Check here if you do not want to receixe COlnmunications ti - om GEA's carefidly selected partners . Appliances FAILI RE T ( ) COMPI . ETE AND RE'F [ 7RN Tt tlS CARD DOES NOT DIMINISII YOI R General Electric Company WARRANT ' ; RI GI ITS . GLoEuiCsvoinlles , umKeYr402 & 25Industrial gecom For intormation about GEA's l ) riva _ T and data usage poli ( ? ; go to ge . com and click on " Pri _ acv Poli ( x " or call 800.626.2224 . 46 www . AmericanaAp'Fliances , cot * * Page: 47 Electric Range Warranty . All warranty services for Americana TM are provided by GEFactory Staple your receipt here . Service Centers , or an authorized Customer Care ® technician . Proof of the original purchase Toschedule service , call 800.432273Z Please have serial number date is needed to obtain service and model number available when calling for service , under the warran _ We Will Provide : One Year Anypart of the range which fifils due to a defect m matenals or wor ! unanship . From the date of the Dufiuo - this , lim # ed one - year warranty , we will als , o _ I } r ° vide , free ° f charge , all labor originalpurchase and in - home serxice to replace the deiecfi _ e part . _ ; Service trips to your home to teach you how to use _ ; Products which axe not defective , broken , or which are the product . working as described in the Owner's MmmaJ . iJi : : hnproper h _ sta ] lation , delivery or maintenance . : : Ji : R : eplacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers . _ : Failure of the product if it is abused , misused , or used for other than the intended purpose or used commerciaJly . _ : Dmnage to the product caused by accident , fire , floods or acts of God . _ : Dmnage to the glass cooktop caused by use of clem _ ers other than the recommended clem _ hlg cretans . ) _ : Incidental or consequentiaJ damage caused by possible defects with this applimace . : : Ji : D : mnage to the glass cooktop caused by hardened spills of sugaJ _ y materiaJs or melted plastic that are not clem _ ed iJi : : Damage caused after delivery . accordh _ g to the directions in the Owner's MmmaJ . ! i ? : Product not accessible to provide required service . Any implied warranties , including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particnlar pnrpose , are limited to I EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES - - Your sole and exclusive remedy is product repair as provided in this Limited Warranty . I one year or the shortest period allowed by law . I This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA . If the product is located in an area where service by a GEAuthorized Servicer is not available , you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized GEService location for service . In Alaska , the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home . Some states do not aflow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages . This warranty gives you specific legal rights , and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state . To know what your legal rights are , consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General Warrantor : General Electric Company . Louisville , KY 40225 47 Page: 48 ConsumerSupport . ScheduleService Expel _ t ( ; E repair sel _ ice is onl } one step awa _ fl'om } our door . Schedule service at } our convenience b } calling 800.432.2737 during nom _ al business hom _ . In Canada , call 1.800.361.3400 ExtendedWarranties Purchase a ( liE extended , < uTantv and learn about special discounts that are axailable while ) our * < m'ant . _ is still in effect . _ m can pro'chase it b } calling 800J _ 26.2994 during mwmal business hours . ( liE Consumer Home Serxices will still be there after } our * < _ rrant } expires . In Canada , call 1.888.261.2133 PartsandAccessories Individuals qualified to se , - cice their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent direcdv to their homes ( VISA , Master ( Srd and Discover cards are accepted ) . Order by phone at 800.626.2009 dining nom _ al business hom _ . Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to he performed by any user . Other servicing generally should he referred to qualified service personnel . Caution must he exercised , since impreper servicing may cause unsafe operation . Customel _ in Canada shouM consult the yellow pages fin " the nearest Camco service centel ; or call 1.888.261.3055 . ContactUs www . PmericanaPppliances . com If you are not satisfied with the service you receive fl'om ( ; E , send a letter to ( ; E . Please include yore " phone humbert _ v _ ite to : General Manage _ ; Customer Relations GE Appliances , Appliance Park Louisville , KY 40995 In CaJlada : \ , \ 71 " ite to : Director ; Consumer Relations , ( ] amco , Inc . Suite 310 , 1 Factor _ Imm Moncton , N . B . E 1C 9M3 Printedin Mexico Printedon RecycledPaper |