Whirlpool Range F195LEH User Manual

Self-Cleaning  
Gas Range  
A Note to You ............2  
Range Safety ............3  
Parts and Features....5  
Using Your Range......6  
Using the Self-  
Cleaning Cycle ........25  
Caring for Your  
Range ......................29  
Troubleshooting ......35  
Requesting  
Assistance or  
Service ....................37  
Index ........................39  
Warranty ..................40  
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TO THE INSTALLER: PLEASE LEAVE THIS INSTRUCTION  
BOOK WITH THE UNIT.  
TO THE CONSUMER: PLEASE READ AND KEEP THIS  
BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
with ACCUBAKE® System  
4.65 Cubic Foot Oven  
MODEL SF195LEH  
8273161  
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RANGE SAFETY  
Your safety and the safety of others is very important.  
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and  
obey all safety messages.  
This is the safety alert symbol.  
This symbol alerts you to hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.  
All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the word “DANGER” or  
“WARNING.” These words mean:  
You will be killed or seriously injured if you don’t  
follow instructions.  
wDANGER  
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t  
follow instructions.  
wWARNING  
All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can  
happen if the instructions are not followed.  
THE ANTI-TIP BRACKET  
The range will not tip during normal use. However, the range can tip if you apply too much force or weight  
to the open door without the anti-tip bracket fastened down properly.  
wWARNING  
Tip Over Hazard  
A child or adult can tip the range and be killed.  
Connect anti-tip bracket to rear range foot.  
Reconnect the anti-tip bracket, if the range is moved.  
See the installation instructions for details.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious burns  
to children and adults.  
Anti-Tip Bracket  
Making sure the anti-tip bracket is installed:  
Slide range forward.  
Look for the anti-tip bracket securely attached to floor.  
Slide range back so rear range foot is under anti-tip bracket.  
Range Foot  
continued on next page  
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RANGE SAFETY  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Disconnect the electrical supply before servicing  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical  
the appliance.  
shock, injury to persons, or damage when using the  
range, follow basic precautions, including the  
following:  
Never Use the Range for Warming or Heating  
the Room.  
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
TIPPING OF THE RANGE, THE RANGE MUST  
BE SECURED BY PROPERLY INSTALLED  
ANTI-TIP DEVICES. TO CHECK IF THE DEVICES  
ARE INSTALLED PROPERLY, SLIDE RANGE  
FORWARD, LOOK FOR ANTI-TIP BRACKET  
SECURELY ATTACHED TO FLOOR, AND SLIDE  
RANGE BACK SO REAR RANGE FOOT IS  
UNDER ANTI-TIP BRACKET.  
CAUTION – Do not store items of interest to  
children in cabinets above a range or on the back-  
guard of a range –children climbing on the range  
to reach items could be seriously injured.  
Injuries may result from the misuse of appliance  
doors or drawers such as stepping, leaning, or  
sitting on the doors or drawers.  
Maintenance – Keep range area clear and free  
from combustible materials, gasoline, and other  
flammable vapors and liquids.  
Storage in or on the Range – Flammable  
materials should not be stored in an oven or  
near surface units.  
Top burner flame size should be adjusted so it  
does not extend beyond the edge of the  
cooking utensil.  
For self-cleaning ranges –  
Proper Installation – The range, when installed,  
must be electrically grounded in accordance with  
local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with  
the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. Be  
sure the range is properly installed and grounded  
by a qualified technician.  
Before Self-Cleaning the Oven – Remove broiler  
pan and other utensils. Wipe off all excessive  
spillage before initiating the cleaning cycle.  
This range is equipped with a three-prong  
grounding plug for your protection against shock  
hazard and should be plugged directly into a  
properly grounded receptacle. Do not cut or  
remove the grounding prong from this plug.  
– SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –  
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to pub-  
lish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproduc-  
tive harm, and requires businesses to warn if potential exposure to such substances.  
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth  
defects, or other reproductive harm.  
This appliance can cause low-level exposure to some of the substances listed, including benzene,  
formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, toluene, and soot.  
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PARTS AND FEATURES  
Oven vent  
(p. 24)  
Electronic oven  
control  
(p. 11-23)  
Surface burners  
and grates  
(pp. 6, 31-32)  
Control panel  
(pp. 5, 29)  
Automatic oven  
light switch  
(p. 34)  
Anti-tip bracket  
(p. 3)  
Door stop clip  
(p. 32-34)  
Model and  
serial number  
plate  
(behind left side  
of storage drawer)  
Storage drawer  
(p. 24)  
Other features not shown:  
Griddle  
(p. 7)  
Surface burner marker  
(shows which burner  
you are setting)  
CONTROL PANEL  
Left rear  
control knob control knob  
(POWER™Burner)  
Left front  
Right front  
control knob  
Right rear  
control knob  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
USING THE SURFACE BURNERS  
wWARNING  
Burner heat settings  
Use the following chart as a guide.  
SETTING  
LIGHT  
RECOMMENDED USE  
To light the burner.  
POWER™Burner  
To provide highest heat  
setting.  
(left front burner)  
Fire Hazard  
HIGH  
To start food cooking.  
To bring liquid to a boil.  
Do not let the burner flame extend beyond  
the edge of the pan.  
Mid-range  
(between HIGH  
and LOW)  
To hold a boil.  
To fry chicken or pancakes.  
To cook gravy, pudding, and  
icing.  
Turn off all controls when not cooking.  
Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in death or fire.  
To cook large amounts of  
vegetables.  
LOW  
To keep food warm.  
To melt chocolate or butter.  
To simmer.  
Using the control knobs  
Your range comes with electric ignition. Electric  
ignitors automatically light the burners each time  
you turn the control knobs to LIGHT.  
NOTE: Do not leave empty cookware, or cookware  
which has boiled dry, on a hot surface burner. The  
cookware could overheat, causing damage to the  
cookware or cooking product.  
Place a filled pan on the burner grate before  
turning on the surface burner. Do not operate a  
burner for extended periods of time without  
having cookware on the grate.  
Push in the control knob and turn it counter-  
Using POWER Burner  
clockwise to the  
LIGHT position. The  
clicking sound is the  
ignitor sparking. Make  
sure the burner has lit.  
POWER Burner is an adjustable setting for the left  
front burner which provides an ultra-high heat setting.  
It can be used to rapidly bring liquid to a boil and to  
cook large quantities of food.  
To stop the clicking  
sound after the burner  
lights, turn the control  
Easy ways to save energy  
When heating large quantities of liquid for foods  
such as pasta or soup, cover with a lid to help  
shorten cooking time.  
knob to the cook  
setting you want. You  
can set the control knob  
Preheat your pots and pans only when  
recommended and for the shortest time possible.  
anywhere between HIGH and LOW.  
NOTE: All four electric ignitors will click at the same  
time. However, the burner with the control knob  
turned to LIGHT is the one that will ignite.  
Start your food on a higher heat setting, then turn  
the control to a lower setting to finish cooking.  
REMEMBER: When range is in use or during  
the Self-Cleaning cycle, the entire cooktop area  
may become hot.  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
USING THE SURFACE BURNERS (CONT.)  
Refer to your canner manual for specific  
instructions.  
In case of a prolonged power failure  
You can manually light surface burners. Hold a lit  
match near a burner and turn the control knob to  
the LIGHT position. After the burner lights, turn the  
control knob to the setting you want.  
For up-to-date information on canning, contact  
your local U.S. Government Agricultural  
Department Extension Office or companies who  
manufacture home canning products.  
Home canning information  
Using the right cookware makes a  
big difference  
The large diameter of most water-bath or pressure  
canners combined with high heat settings for long  
periods of time can cause damage to the cooktop.  
The pan should have a flat bottom, straight sides,  
and a well-fitting lid.  
To protect your range:  
Choose medium to heavy gauge (thickness)  
cookware.  
For best results, use a canner which can be  
centered over the surface burner.  
The pan material (metal or glass) affects how  
quickly and evenly the pan heats.  
Do not place your canner on 2 surface burners  
at the same time.  
When using glass or ceramic cookware, check to  
make sure it is suitable for use on surface burners.  
Start with hot water. This reduces the time  
the control is set on high. Reduce the heat  
setting to the lowest position needed to maintain  
a boil or required pressure levels in a pressure  
canner.  
To avoid tipping, make sure pots and pans are  
centered on the grates.  
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6)  
USING THE GRIDDLE (ACCESSORY ITEM PART  
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IMPORTANT: Always use oven mitts when  
handling a hot griddle.  
Before using a griddle for the first time, wash it  
in hot, soapy water, rinse and dry.  
On gas cooktops, burner grates must be used  
to properly position griddle above burner flames.  
Never use high heat. Excessive heat will cause  
discoloration, will shorten the life of the non-stick  
surface and may cause damage to the cooktop.  
Preheat griddle on medium setting, then adjust  
for cooking. Use only medium to low settings.  
Never cut food with a metal utensil or knife while  
Cleaning the griddle  
on the griddle surface. It may damage the  
non-stick finish. Use only plastic, rubber, or  
wooden utensils.  
Clean the griddle only after it has cooled.  
After each use, thoroughly wash griddle in hot,  
soapy water, rinse and dry. Use non-abrasive  
plastic scrubber to remove food build up.  
Always turn off the burners before draining the  
griddle. Drain griddle away from range. Be sure  
to wipe any fats and oils from the sides and  
bottom before returning griddle to the range.  
Never put the griddle in the dishwasher.  
Dishwashing detergents will corrode the aluminum.  
Avoid sudden temperature changes such as  
running water on a hot griddle. This may cause  
warping.  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
CHARACTERISTICS OF COOKWARE MATERIALS  
The pan material affects how fast heat transfers from the surface cooking area through the pan material and how  
evenly heat spreads over the pan bottom. Choose pans that provide the best cooking results.  
• Heats quickly and evenly.  
• Use for all types of cooking.  
Aluminum  
• Medium or heavy thickness is best for most cooking.  
• Used as a core or base in cookware to provide even heating.  
• Heats slowly and evenly.  
Cast iron  
• Good for browning and frying.  
• Maintains heat for slow cooking.  
• Can be coated with porcelain enamel.  
• Heats slowly and unevenly.  
• Use on low to medium settings.  
• Follow manufacturer’s instructions.  
Ceramic or  
ceramic glass  
• Heats very quickly and evenly.  
Copper  
• Used as a core or base in cookware to provide even heating.  
• Can be used for cooktop cooking if recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
• Use on low settings.  
Earthenware  
• See cast iron and stainless steel.  
Porcelain enamel-on-steel or  
enamel-on-cast iron  
• Heats quickly but unevenly.  
Stainless steel  
A core or base of aluminum or copper on the cookware provides  
even heating.  
• Can be coated with porcelain enamel.  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
USING THE OVEN  
Positioning racks and pans  
Place the oven racks where you need them before  
turning on the oven.  
Where to place pans:  
WHEN YOU HAVE PLACE  
To move a rack, pull it out to the stop position,  
1 pan  
In center of the oven rack.  
raise the front edge and lift it out.  
2 pans  
Side by side or slightly  
staggered.  
Be sure the rack(s) is level.  
Use pot holders or oven mitts to protect your hands  
if rack(s) must be moved while the oven is hot.  
3 or 4 pans  
In opposite corners on  
each oven rack. Stagger  
pans so no pan is directly  
over another.  
For best performance, cook on one rack. Place  
the rack so the top of the food will be centered in  
the oven.  
For best results, allow 2 inches of space around  
each pan and between pans and oven walls.  
Rack placement for specific foods:  
FOOD  
RACK POSITION  
Extra oven rack position (roasting rack)  
Frozen pies, large  
roasts, turkeys, angel  
food cakes  
1st or 2nd rack  
guide from bottom  
Use this rack position when roasting food too large  
to be placed on the first  
rack position.  
Bundt cakes, most  
quick breads, yeast  
breads, casseroles,  
meats  
2nd rack guide  
from bottom  
For proper roasting,  
follow these guidelines:  
To avoid spillage,  
remove food before  
pulling out the rack.  
Cookies, biscuits,  
muffins, cakes,  
nonfrozen pies  
2nd or 3rd rack  
guide from bottom  
Tilt the rack up at the  
front before pulling it  
over the door.  
Extra oven rack position  
NOTE: For information on where to place your rack  
when broiling, see “Broiling guidelines” later in this  
section.  
Use an adequate amount of liquid in the pan (meat  
juices or water) so your food does not get overdone.  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
USING ALUMINUM FOIL  
Do not line the oven bottom with any type of  
Place tent-shaped foil loosely over meat or  
poultry to slow down surface browning for long  
term roasting. Remove foil for the last 30 minutes.  
Use narrow strips of foil to shield piecrust edges  
if browning too quickly.  
foil, liners, or cookware. Permanent damage  
will occur to the oven bottom finish.  
Do not block the oven bottom vents.  
Do not cover the entire rack with aluminum foil.  
Doing so will reduce air  
circulation and overall  
oven performance.  
To catch spillovers  
from pies or casseroles  
place foil on the oven  
rack below. Foil should  
be turned up at edges  
and be at least 1 inch  
larger than dish.  
BAKEWARE CHOICES  
Baking performance is affected by the type of bakeware used. Use the bakeware size recommended in the recipe.  
BEST USED FOR  
BAKEWARE TYPE  
GUIDELINES  
Light colored aluminum  
• Use temperature and time recommended  
in recipe.  
• Light golden crusts  
• Even browning  
Dark aluminum and other • Brown, crisp crusts  
bakeware with dark, dull,  
and/or non-stick finish  
• May reduce baking temperature 25°F.  
• Use suggested baking time.  
• Use temperature and time recommended in recipe  
for pies, breads, and casseroles.  
• Place rack in center of oven.  
Ovenproof glassware,  
ceramic glass, or ceramic  
• Brown, crisp crusts  
• May reduce baking temperature 25°F.  
Insulated cookie sheets or • Little or no bottom browning • Place in the bottom third of oven.  
baking pans  
• May need to increase baking time.  
Stainless steel  
• May need to increase baking time.  
• Light, golden crusts  
• Uneven browning  
Stoneware  
• Crisp crusts  
• Follow manufacturer's instructions.  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
USING YOUR RANGE  
THE ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL  
Electronic  
Minute timer set and  
display  
off pads (pp. 12, 13)  
Clock pad  
(p. 12)  
C
F
Manual oven  
light pad  
(p. 34)  
TIMER  
SET  
TIMER  
OFF  
CLOCK LIGHT  
HEAT  
DELAY BAKE  
TIMED BROIL  
TIMER STOP  
LOCKED CLEAN  
COOK TIME  
O
N
SELF-CLEANING OVEN  
START?  
DELAY  
START  
TIME  
START OFF  
CUSTOM AUTO  
BROIL CLEAN  
COOK  
TIME  
STOP  
TIME  
BAKE  
TEMP  
HR  
MIN  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
5 SEC  
Off/cancel  
pad  
Oven selector  
pads  
Temperature Electronic  
Hour  
Minute Start/enter  
pads  
pad  
pad  
MEALTIMER™ pads  
(pp. 13, 15,  
17, 21, 23,  
28)  
(pp. 14, 16,  
17, 18, 20, 22,  
26, 27)  
(pp. 14, 16,  
18, 20, 22)  
control pads  
(pp. 11, 14,  
20, 22, 27)  
(pp. 12, (pp. 12, (pp. 11, 12,  
21, 22, 21, 22, 13, 15, 16,  
23, 26, 23, 26, 17, 18, 21,  
27)  
27)  
23, 26, 27)  
Display/clock  
Using the control lock  
The control lock lets you shut down the control  
panel command pads. The control lock comes in  
handy when you want to prevent others from using  
the oven.  
When you first plug in the range, everything on  
the display will light up for 1 to 2 seconds, then  
a time of day and “PF” will appear on the  
temperature display. Press OFF/CANCEL to clear  
“PF” from the display. If, after you set the clock  
(see “Setting the clock” later in this section), “PF”  
again appears on the display, your electricity was  
off for a while. Reset the clock, if needed.  
NOTES:  
You can only use the control lock when the oven  
is not in use or the control has not been set.  
Set the control lock when cleaning the control  
panel to prevent yourself from accidentally  
turning on the oven.  
When you are not using the oven, the control is  
an accurate clock.  
When you are using the oven or minute timer,  
the display will show times, temperature settings,  
and what command pads have been pressed.  
The control lock will stay on even after a power  
failure.  
To lock the control panel:  
Press and hold START/ENTER for 5 seconds.  
You will hear a single tone and “Loc” and  
When showing the time of day, the display will  
show the hour and minutes.  
When you are using the minute timer, the display  
will show minutes and seconds in the following  
sequence:  
will appear on the temperature display.  
When the control is locked, “START?”  
START  
ENTER  
will appear on the display and 3 tones  
will sound if you press any command  
5 SEC  
– For settings from 1-59 minutes, the display will  
count down each second.  
pad other than clock or timer set.  
– For settings one hour or over, the display will  
count down each minute.  
When you are using COOK TIME and/or STOP  
TIME, the display will show  
hours and minutes or minutes  
and seconds.  
STOP  
TIME  
COOK  
TIME  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
1. Press CLOCK.  
CLOCK  
TIME  
2. Set the time.  
PRESS  
Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until  
the correct time shows on the display.  
HR  
MIN  
TIME  
(example for 5:30)  
YOU SEE  
3. Start the clock.  
PRESS  
NOTE: If you do not want the clock time  
displayed, press and hold CLOCK for 5  
seconds. To display the clock time again,  
press and hold CLOCK for 5 seconds. You  
should not have to reset the time.  
OR  
CLOCK  
START  
ENTER  
5 SEC  
USING THE ELECTRONIC MINUTE TIMER  
The minute timer does not start or stop the oven.  
It works like a kitchen timer. It can be set in hours  
and minutes up to 12 hours, 59 minutes. The  
minute timer will display minutes and seconds for  
settings under 1 hour. You will hear four 1-second  
tones when the set time is up.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
YOU SEE  
1. Press TIMER SET.  
TIMER  
SET  
TIMER  
2. Set the time.  
PRESS  
Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until  
the correct time shows on the display.  
HR  
MIN  
TIMER  
(example for 10 minutes)  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
USING THE ELECTRONIC MINUTE TIMER (CONT.)  
3. Start the minute timer.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
The minute timer will begin counting down  
immediately after the timer is started.  
START  
ENTER  
TIMER  
5 SEC  
(display counts down)  
YOU SEE  
When the time is up:  
You will hear four 1-second tones, then four  
1-second reminder tones every minute until you  
press the timer off pad.  
TIMER  
NOTE: To remove the reminder tones, press and  
hold TIMER SET for 5 seconds. To bring back  
the tones, follow the same step. You will see  
“OFF” when the tones are turned off and “on”  
when they are turned on.  
4. Turn off the minute timer.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
TIMER  
OFF  
(time of day)  
YOU SEE  
PRESS  
To cancel the minute timer:  
Press TIMER OFF.  
TIMER  
OFF  
(time of day)  
STARTING/CANCELING A FUNCTION  
After setting a function, you must press START/  
ENTER to start the function. If you do not  
OFF/CANCEL will cancel any function except the  
clock, timer, or control lock. When you  
press START/ENTER within 5 seconds of  
setting, “START?” will show on the  
press OFF/CANCEL, the display will show  
the time of day or, if the minute timer is  
START  
ENTER  
OFF  
CANCEL  
display as a reminder.  
also being used, the time remaining.  
5 SEC  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
TONES  
Tones tell you if a function is entered correctly or  
not. They also tell you when a cycle is completed.  
To choose between high and low volume tones:  
Press and hold DELAY START TIME for 5 seconds.  
A short tone will sound to tell you the tones  
To shut off all tones except the end-of-timer and  
error tones:  
have been changed. Either “HI” or “LO” will  
appear on the time display for 3 seconds to  
show the volume you chose.  
DELAY  
START  
TIME  
Press and hold STOP TIME for 5 seconds. A short  
tone will sound to tell you the tones have  
been changed. Repeat to turn the tones  
STOP  
TIME  
back on. You will see “off” for 3 seconds  
when the tones are turned off and “on” for  
3 seconds when they are turned on.  
BAKING/ROASTING  
IMPORTANT: Do not try to light the oven burner  
during a power failure. Never place food or  
cookware directly on the oven door or the oven  
bottom. When using the oven for the first time, it is  
necessary to light the surface burners first, to purge  
air from the gas lines.  
1. Place the racks where you need them. For more  
information, see  
“Positioning racks and  
pans” in “Using the Oven”  
earlier in this section.  
Front  
Rear  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
2. Choose the bake setting.  
F
BAKE  
BAKE  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
3. Set the temperature (optional).  
Do this step if you want to set a temperature  
other than 350°F. Press to raise the  
temperature or to lower the temperature in  
5°F amounts. Use these pads until the desired  
temperature shows on the small display.  
F
TEMP  
BAKE  
(example for bake at 375°F)  
4. When roasting, put your food in the oven. You  
do not have to preheat  
the oven when roasting,  
unless your recipe  
Roasting meats and poultry  
For even cooking, place the meat on a rack in a  
shallow pan. This keeps the meat out of the  
drippings and allows the heat to circulate better.  
recommends it.  
Use a meat thermometer for the most accurate  
doneness. Insert it so the tip is in the center of  
the largest muscle or thickest portion of the meat  
or poultry. Make sure the thermometer is not  
touching bone, fat, or the bottom of the pan.  
NOTE: The oven will cook •  
normally even though the  
preheat conditioning timer  
is displayed.  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
BAKING/ROASTING (CONT.)  
5. Press START/ENTER.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
A preheat conditioning time counts down the  
approximate preheat time after the oven  
temperature has been set and the START pad  
has been pressed. The oven control automatical-  
ly sets preheating times based on the oven tem-  
perature you select:  
START  
ENTER  
F
HEAT  
BAKE  
BROIL  
ON  
5 SEC  
(example for set temperature  
of 350°F)  
For 245°F and less, the preheating time is  
4 minutes.  
For 250°F-445°F, the preheating time is  
10 minutes.  
YOU SEE  
For above 450°F, the preheating time is  
15 minutes.  
F
HEAT  
ON  
As the preheat conditioning ends, the selected  
oven temperature replaces “PrE” on the display  
and the time of day reappears. You will hear a  
1-second tone, indicating the oven is ready to use.  
BAKE  
BROIL  
The ACCUBAKE® system electronically regulates  
the preheat time and temperature to maintain a  
precise temperature range for the best cooking  
results. The preheat and set temperatures may  
be different at the end of the countdown. This  
is normal.  
NOTES:  
The preheating time will not change if you reset  
When the oven temperature is greater than 170°F,  
no preheating time will be shown on the display.  
the temperature before the countdown time ends.  
If you are baking/roasting while the minute  
timer is counting down, you can see the set  
baking/roasting temperature for 5 seconds by  
pressing BAKE.  
You can change the temperature setting any  
time after pressing START/ENTER. You do not  
have to press START/ENTER again.  
6. When baking, put your food in the oven after  
the preheat conditioning  
time ends. During  
Saving energy  
To avoid loss of heat, open the oven door as little  
as possible.  
baking/roasting, the oven  
burner will turn on and off to  
keep the oven temperature  
at the setting.  
Use a timer to keep track of cooking time.  
Plan your meals for the most efficient use of the  
oven by cooking more than one food at a time, or  
baking while the oven is still hot after cooking a  
meal.  
7. After cooking, turn off the oven.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
OFF  
CANCEL  
(time of day)  
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ADJUSTING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
Although your new oven is properly adjusted to  
provide accurate temperatures, it may cook faster  
or slower than your old oven.  
If you are not satisfied with the baking/roasting  
results, you can change the offset temperature by  
following the steps below.  
NOTE: DO NOT measure the oven temperature with  
a thermometer. Opening the oven door will lower  
the oven temperature and give you an incorrect  
reading. Also, the thermometer temperature reading  
will change as your oven cycles.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
1. Press and hold BAKE for 5 seconds.  
The display will show the current offset  
temperature, for example “0,” if you have not  
already adjusted the temperature.  
F
BAKE  
(factory setting of “0”)  
YOU SEE  
2. Set the new offset temperature.  
PRESS  
Press s to raise the temperature or t to lower  
the temperature in 10°F amounts. You can set  
the temperature change to as low as -30°F or as  
high as +30°F. A minus (-) sign will appear before  
the number when decreasing the temperature  
setting. The minus sign shows the oven will be  
cooler by the displayed amount. There is no sign  
in front of the number when increasing the tem-  
perature setting.  
F
TEMP  
(example when making oven  
10°F warmer)  
3. Enter the adjustment.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
NOTE: You must press START/ENTER or your  
changes will not be made.  
START  
ENTER  
5 SEC  
(time of day)  
To display temperatures in °C instead of °F:  
Press and hold the CUSTOM BROIL pad for 5 seconds.  
You will hear a short tone and the temperatures  
displayed will switch to °C. To switch back to  
°F, repeat the instructions above. Whenever  
you switch, “°C” or “°F” will be displayed for  
5 seconds.  
CUSTOM  
BROIL  
How to determine the amount of  
adjustment needed  
ADJUST BY  
THIS NUMBER  
OF DEGREES  
The chart at the right tells you how much to adjust  
the offset temperature to get the cooking results  
you want. You can figure out cooking results by the  
amount of browning, moistness, and rising times for  
baked foods.  
TO COOK FOOD ...  
(FAHRENHEIT)  
A little more  
Moderately more  
Much more  
A little less  
Moderately less  
Much less  
+10  
+20  
+30  
-10  
-20  
-30  
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BROILING  
NOTE:  
Do not preheat when broiling unless your recipe  
recommends it.  
1. Place the rack where you need it in the oven.  
See “Broiling guide-  
lines” later in this sec-  
tion.  
Front  
.
Rear  
2. Put your food on the broiler pan and place the  
pan in the center of  
the oven rack.  
3. Close the door.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
4. Press CUSTOM BROIL.  
CUSTOM  
BROIL  
BROIL  
USING YOUR RANGE  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
5. Start the oven.  
You the can change the temperature setting any  
time before or after pressing START/ENTER.  
To change the setting, see “To custom broil at  
a lower temperature” later in this section. After  
changing the setting, you do not have to press  
START/ENTER again.  
START  
ENTER  
HEAT  
ON  
5 SEC  
BROIL  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
6. After broiling, turn off the oven.  
OFF  
CANCEL  
(time of day)  
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BROILING (CONT.)  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
To custom broil at a lower temperature:  
If your food is cooking too fast, press the TEMP  
F
pad until “325°F” shows on the small display.  
TEMP  
HEAT  
BAKE  
O
N
TIME  
BROIL  
COOK TIME  
(example shows broil at 325°F)  
YOU SEE  
If you want your food to broil slower from the start,  
PRESS  
press CUSTOM BROIL and press the TEMP  
pad so a temperature between 300°F and 525°F  
shows on the small display. Press START/ENTER.  
F
CUSTOM  
BROIL  
BAKE  
BROIL  
Lower temperature settings let the broil heating  
element cycle and slow cooking results. The lower  
the temperature, the slower the cooking.  
(example shows broil at 400°F)  
NOTE: Fish and chicken are some foods that may  
cook better if you use lower broiling temperatures.  
TEMP  
YOU SEE  
START  
ENTER  
HEAT  
ON  
BROIL  
5 SEC  
Broiling guidelines  
Use only the broiler pan and grid provided. They  
Pull out oven rack to stop position before turning  
or removing food.  
are designed to drain extra juices from the cook-  
ing surface. This drainage helps prevent spatter  
and smoke.  
After broiling, remove the pan from the oven  
when removing the food. Drippings will bake on  
the pan if left in the heated oven, making  
cleaning more difficult.  
To make sure the juices drain well, do not cover  
the grid with foil.  
Trim excess fat to reduce spattering. Slit the fat  
on the edges to prevent curling.  
For easier cleaning, line the bottom of the pan  
with aluminum foil. Clean the pan and grid as  
soon as possible after each use.  
Use tongs to turn meat to avoid losing juices.  
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BROILING (CONT.)  
Broiling guidelines (cont.)  
Recommended rack positions are numbered from  
the bottom (1) to the top (5). For best results, place  
food 3 inches or more from broil burner.  
APPROXIMATE TIME  
(MINUTES)  
RACK  
POSITION  
MEAT  
SIDE 1  
SIDE 2  
4
Steak, 1" thick  
7-8  
8-9  
9-10  
medium rare  
medium  
well done  
14-15  
15-16  
18-19  
3
4
4
4
4
4
6-7  
Ground Meat Patties, 4" thick, well done  
13-14  
21-22  
8-10  
10-11  
4-5  
Pork Chops, 1" thick  
1
Ham Slice, 2" thick, precooked  
3-4  
Frankfurters  
6-7  
8-9  
Lamb Chops, 1" thick  
15-17  
Chicken  
3
4
18-20  
11-16  
bone-in pieces  
boneless breasts  
18-20  
12-16  
4
Fish  
1
fillets 14- ⁄2" thick  
8-10  
4-5  
Times are guidelines only and may need to be adjusted for individual tastes.  
Very thin cuts, such as fish fillets, may not need to be turned.  
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USING THE ELECTRONIC MEALTIMER™ CONTROL  
The electronic MEALTIMER control will turn the  
oven on and off at times you set, even when you  
are not around.  
Delayed time baking/roasting is ideal for foods  
that do not need a preheated oven, like meats and  
casseroles. Do not use delayed time cooking for  
cakes, cookies, etc. – they will not rise properly.  
Before using the electronic MEALTIMER  
control, make sure the clock is set to the correct  
time of day. (See the “Setting the clock” section.)  
wWARNING  
Food Poisoning Hazard  
Do not let food sit in oven more than one  
hour before or after cooking.  
Doing so can result in food poisoning  
or sickness.  
To start baking/roasting now and stop  
automatically:  
1. Place the oven rack(s) where you need them and  
put your food in the  
oven. To place your  
racks correctly, see  
“Positioning racks”  
under “Using the Oven”  
earlier in this section.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
2. Choose the bake setting.  
F
BAKE  
BAKE  
3. Set the temperature (optional).  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
Do this step if you want to set a temperature  
other than 350°F. Press to raise the  
temperature or to lower the temperature in 5°F  
amounts. Use these pads until the temperature  
you want shows on the small display.  
F
TEMP  
BAKE  
(example shows bake at 375°F)  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
4. Press COOK TIME.  
F
COOK  
TIME  
BAKE  
COOK TIME  
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USING THE ELECTRONIC MEALTIMER™ CONTROL (CONT.)  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
5. Set the cook time.  
Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until  
the correct time shows on the display.  
F
HR  
MIN  
BAKE  
COOK TIME  
(example shows 30-minute  
baking/roasting time)  
6. Start the oven.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
NOTES:  
START  
ENTER  
F
You can change the temperature or time  
HEAT  
settings any time after pressing START/ENTER  
by repeating Steps 3 or 5. You do not have to  
press START/ENTER.  
ON  
BAKE  
BROIL  
5 SEC  
TIMED  
COOK TIME  
(display counts down  
cook time)  
The display will count down the baking/roasting  
time in hours and minutes (if cook time is more  
than 1 hour) or in minutes and seconds (if cook  
time is less than 1 hour).  
7. When baking/roasting is done:  
YOU SEE  
The oven will turn off by itself and beep 4 times.  
You will also hear four 1-second tones every  
minute until you press OFF/CANCEL.  
COOK TIME  
NOTE: To remove the end-of-cycle tones, press  
and hold COOK TIME for 5 seconds. To bring  
back the tones, repeat this step. You will see  
“oFF” when the tones are turned off and “on”  
when they are turned on. Refer to “Using the  
Electronic Minute Timer” Step 3 to remove the  
reminder tones.  
8. Turn off the oven.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
NOTE: You can do this step any time to cancel  
the MEALTIMER control setting.  
OFF  
CANCEL  
(time of day)  
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USING THE ELECTRONIC MEALTIMER™ CONTROL (CONT.)  
To delay start and stop automatically:  
1. Place the oven rack(s) where you need them and  
put your food in the  
oven. To place your  
racks correctly, see  
“Positioning racks”  
under “Using the  
Oven”, earlier in this  
section.  
2. Choose the bake setting.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
F
BAKE  
BAKE  
3. Set the temperature (optional).  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
Do this step if you want to set a temperature  
other than 350°F. Press to raise the  
temperature or to lower the temperature  
in 5°F amounts. Use these pads until the  
temperature you want shows on the small  
display.  
F
TEMP  
BAKE  
(example shows bake at 375°F)  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
4. Press COOK TIME.  
F
COOK  
TIME  
BAKE  
COOK TIME  
5. Set the cook time.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until the  
correct time shows on the display.  
F
HR  
MIN  
BAKE  
COOK TIME  
(example shows 30-minute  
baking/roasting time)  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
6. Press DELAY START TIME.  
DELAY  
START  
TIME  
F
BAKE  
START  
TIME  
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USING THE ELECTRONIC MEALTIMER™ CONTROL (CONT.)  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
7. Set the start time.  
Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until  
the correct time shows on the display.  
F
HR  
MIN  
The example at the right shows a chosen start  
time of 1:00. The oven will shut off by itself at  
1:30 (the set start time plus the set cook time).  
BAKE  
START  
TIME  
(example shows 1:00  
start time)  
8. Press START/ENTER.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
NOTE: You can change the temperature or time  
settings any time after pressing START/ENTER  
by repeating Steps 2 through 7.  
START  
ENTER  
ON  
DELAY BAKE  
5 SEC  
YOU SEE  
9. When the start time is reached:  
You will hear a 1-second tone. The display will  
count down the baking/roasting time in hours  
and minutes (if the cook time is more than  
1 hour) or in minutes and seconds (if the cook  
time is less than 1 hour).  
F
HEAT  
BAKE  
ON  
TIMED  
BROIL  
COOK TIME  
(display counts down cook  
time)  
YOU SEE  
10. When baking/roasting is done:  
The oven will turn off by itself and beep 4  
times. You will also hear four 1-second tones  
every minute until you press OFF/CANCEL.  
COOK TIME  
NOTE: To remove the end-of-cycle tones, press  
and hold COOK TIME for 5 seconds. To bring  
back the tones, repeat this step. You will see  
“oFF” when the tones are turned off and “on”  
when they are turned on. Refer to “Using the  
Electronic Minute Timer” Step 3 to remove the  
reminder tones.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
11.Turn off the oven.  
NOTE: You can do this step any time to cancel  
the MEALTIMER control setting.  
OFF  
CANCEL  
(time of day)  
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USING YOUR RANGE  
THE OVEN VENT  
Hot air and moisture escape from the oven through  
a vent that is near the middle of the backguard. The  
vent lets air circulate properly. Be careful not to  
block the vent, or you will get poor baking/roasting  
results.  
Oven vent  
NOTE: Never store plastics, paper, or other items  
that could melt or burn near the oven vent, or any  
of the surface burners.  
THE STORAGE DRAWER  
Use the storage drawer to store cookware. You can  
remove the storage drawer to make it easier to  
clean under your range.  
Removing the storage drawer:  
1. Empty the drawer before you remove it. Pull the  
drawer straight out to the first stop. (The stops  
are small, round objects formed in the slide rail.  
They keep the drawer from sliding all the way  
out.) Then lift the front of the drawer and pull it  
out to the second stop.  
2. Lift the back of the drawer slightly and slide it all  
the way out.  
Replacing the storage drawer:  
1. Position the drawer so that the lower drawer  
guides rest just inside the front frame lip.  
2. Lift the front of the drawer and push it in until  
the metal stops on the drawer slide rails clear  
the upper drawer guides. Then slide the drawer  
closed.  
Lower slide rail  
Drawer  
slide rail  
(inside drawer  
Upper drawer  
guides  
opening)  
Lower drawer  
guide  
(on inside walls)  
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USING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLE  
wWARNING  
Burn Hazard  
Do not touch the oven during the Self-Cleaning cycle.  
Keep children away from oven during Self-Cleaning cycle.  
Do not use commercial oven cleaners in your oven.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in burns, or illness from inhaling  
dangerous fumes.  
BEFORE YOU START  
Before you start the Self-Cleaning cycle, make  
sure you:  
NOTE: DO NOT clean, move, or bend the gasket.  
You may get poor cleaning, baking, and roasting.  
DO NOT  
hand-clean  
gasket  
Hand-clean the areas shown. They do not get hot  
enough during the Self-Cleaning cycle for soil to  
burn away. Use hot water and detergent or a  
soapy, steel-wool pad for cleaning.  
Hand-clean  
frame  
Do not let water, cleaner, etc., enter slots on door  
and frame.  
Remove the broiler pan and grid, griddle and any  
cookware/bakeware being stored in the oven.  
Hand-clean  
door around  
edge  
Wipe out any loose soil or grease. This will help  
reduce smoke during the Self-Cleaning cycle.  
Wipe up food spills containing sugar as soon as  
possible after the oven cools down. When sugar  
is heated to a high temperature in the Self-  
Cleaning cycle, the high temperature can cause  
the sugar to burn and react with the porcelain.  
This can cause staining and etching, pitting, or  
faint white spots.  
TIPS:  
Keep the kitchen well ventilated during the  
Self-Cleaning cycle to help get rid of heat, odors,  
and smoke.  
Remove the oven racks from the oven if you want  
Clean the oven before it gets heavily soiled.  
Cleaning a very soiled oven takes longer and  
results in more smoke than usual.  
them to remain shiny. You can clean the oven  
racks in the Self-Cleaning cycle, but they will  
become harder to slide. (See the “Cleaning chart”  
in the “Caring for Your Range” section.) If you  
clean the racks in the Self-Cleaning cycle, place  
them on the 2nd and 4th rack guides. (The guides  
are counted from bottom to top.)  
Do not block the vent during the Self-Cleaning  
cycle. Air must move freely for best cleaning results.  
Do not leave plastic utensils on the cooktop. They  
may melt.  
Heat and odors are normal during the Self-  
Remove any combustible items, such as paper  
napkins, from the storage drawer. This includes  
utensils with plastic handles that can become over-  
heated and melt.  
Cleaning cycle. Keep the kitchen well ventilated  
by opening a window or by turning on a vent  
hood or other kitchen vent during the cycle.  
IMPORTANT: The health of some birds is extremely  
sensitive to the fumes given off during the Self-  
Cleaning cycle. Exposure to the fumes may result in  
death to certain birds. Always move birds to another  
closed and well ventilated room.  
Do not leave any foil in the oven during the  
Self-Cleaning cycle. Foil could burn or melt and  
damage the oven surface.  
The oven light will not work during the Self-  
Cleaning cycle.  
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USING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLE  
USING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLE  
SETTING THE CONTROLS  
NOTE: Make sure the clock is set to the correct  
time of day. (See “Setting the clock” in the “Using  
Your Range” section.)  
To start cleaning immediately:  
1. Press AUTO CLEAN.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
This will automatically set a 312-hour Self-  
Cleaning cycle.  
AUTO  
CLEAN  
CLEAN  
TIME  
NOTE: There will be a 30-minute cool-down  
1
2  
hour before the cycle is over.  
2. Set the cleaning time (optional).  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
If you want a Self-Cleaning cycle longer or  
shorter than 312 hours, use the hour and minute  
pads to set the cleaning time you want. Press  
the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until a time  
between 212-412 hours shows on the display.  
HR  
MIN  
CLEAN  
TIME  
1
(example shows 4 ⁄2-hour  
cleaning time)  
Use 212 hours for light soil.  
Use 312-412 hours for average to heavy soil.  
3. Start the oven.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
Make sure the door is closed all the way. If the  
door is open even a little, it will not lock. Press  
the door closed if needed. If the door is closed, it  
will lock as soon as you press START/ENTER.  
START  
ENTER  
HEAT  
ON  
LOCKED CLEAN  
TIME  
5 SEC  
TIMED  
YOU SEE  
4. After the Self-Cleaning cycle ends:  
LOCKED goes off and the door unlocks.  
CLEAN  
5. After the oven is cool, wipe off any residue or ash  
with a damp cloth or  
sponge. If needed,  
touch up spots with a  
mild abrasive cleanser  
or cleaning sponge.  
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SETTING THE CONTROLS (CONT.)  
To delay the start using delay start time:  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
1. Press AUTO CLEAN.  
This will automatically set a 312-hour Self-  
Cleaning cycle.  
AUTO  
CLEAN  
CLEAN  
TIME  
NOTE: There will be a 30-minute cool-down  
1
2
hour before the cycle is over.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
2. Set the cleaning time (optional).  
If you want a Self-Cleaning cycle longer or shorter  
than 31⁄  
hours, use the Hour and Minute pads to  
set the cleaning time you want. Press the “up” (s)  
or “down” (t) pad(s) until a time between 212-412  
hours shows on the display.  
2
HR  
MIN  
CLEAN  
TIME  
1
(example for 4 ⁄2-hour cycle)  
Use 212 hours for light soil.  
Use 312-412 hours for average to heavy soil.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
3. Press DELAY START TIME.  
DELAY  
START  
TIME  
CLEAN  
TIME  
START  
4. Set the start time.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until the  
correct time shows on the display. The oven will  
automatically come up with the stop time by  
adding the set cleaning time to the set start  
time.  
HR  
MIN  
CLEAN  
TIME  
START  
(example for 2:30 start time)  
YOU SEE  
5. Press START/ENTER.  
PRESS  
The door will lock as soon as you press  
START/ENTER.  
START  
ENTER  
ON  
DELAY  
CLEAN  
5 SEC  
YOU SEE  
6. After the Self-Cleaning cycle starts:  
HEAT  
ON  
LOCKED CLEAN  
TIME  
TIMED  
7. After the Self-Cleaning cycle ends:  
YOU SEE  
LOCKED goes off and the door unlocks.  
NOTE: The stop time will be the start time plus  
the cleaning time.  
CLEAN  
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SETTING THE CONTROLS (CONT.)  
8. After the oven cools to room temperature, wipe  
off any residue or ash  
with a damp cloth or  
sponge. If needed,  
touch up spots with a  
mild abrasive cleanser  
or cleaning sponge.  
PRESS  
YOU SEE  
To stop the self-cleaning cycle at any time:  
If the oven temperature is too high for baking/  
roasting when you press OFF/CANCEL, “cln,”  
TIMED, ON, “cool,” and LOCKED will appear on  
the display until the oven cools.  
OFF  
CANCEL  
O
N
LOCKED  
TIMED  
CLEAN  
TIME  
HOW THE CYCLE WORKS  
The Self-Cleaning cycle uses very high heat to  
burn away soil and grease. During the cycle, the  
oven gets much hotter than it does for normal  
baking or broiling. This high heat breaks up the soil  
or grease and burns it away.  
875°F (468°C)  
CLEANING CYCLE  
OVEN SHUT OFF  
Your oven is automatically preset for a 312-hour  
Self-Cleaning cycle.  
(normal broiling temperature)  
DOOR UNLOCKS  
The graph at the right shows you what happens  
in a 312-hour Self-Cleaning cycle. Notice that the  
heating stops 12 hour before the 312-hour setting  
is up.  
DOOR LOCKS  
1
START  
2
3
STOP  
Time In Hours  
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CARING FOR YOUR RANGE  
wWARNING  
Explosion Hazard  
Do not store flammable materials such as gasoline near this appliance.  
Doing so can result in death, explosion, or fire.  
CLEANING CHART  
Before cleaning, always make sure all controls are off and the range is cool. Refer to instructions on all  
cleaning products before using them to clean your range.  
PART  
CLEANING METHOD  
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS  
Soap and water  
Dishwasher  
Control Knobs  
DO NOT use steel wool or  
abrasive cleaners.  
Pull knobs straight away from  
control panel.  
Wash, rinse and dry with soft  
cloth.  
Soap and water  
Control Panel  
Wash, rinse and dry with soft  
cloth.  
Apply spray cleaner to paper  
towel; do not spray directly on  
panel.  
Spray glass cleaner  
Soap and water  
Mild liquid cleaner  
Spray glass cleaner  
Exterior Surfaces*  
(excluding control panel and  
oven door glass)  
DO NOT use abrasive or harsh  
cleaners like chlorine bleach,  
ammonia or oven cleaners.  
Wash, rinse and dry with soft  
cloth.  
Non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pad Gently clean around the model  
and serial plate, too much  
scrubbing could remove the  
numbers.  
NOTE: To avoid product  
damage, do not remove the  
cooktop.  
Porcelain-coated surface burner  
grates and caps*  
Light to moderate soil  
DO NOT clean in dishwasher.  
Clean soon after they become  
dirty.  
Soap and water  
Non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pad  
Wash, rinse and dry well.  
Stubborn or heavy burned  
on soils  
Non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pad Repeat steps of cleaning process  
Mild abrasive powdered cleanser  
and water  
(with items at left) as needed,  
until soil is completely removed.  
Rinse thoroughly and dry.  
NOTE: Do not reassemble caps  
on burners while wet.  
*When the cooktop is cool, remove all spills and clean. Food spills containing acids, such as vinegar and tomato,  
may affect the finish. To avoid porcelain grate chipping, do not bang grates and caps against each other or other  
hard surfaces such as cast iron cookware.  
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CARING FOR YOUR RANGE  
CLEANING CHART(CONT.)  
PART  
CLEANING METHOD  
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS  
Surface burners  
See the “Sealed surface burner”  
section in the “Caring for Your  
Range” section.  
Oven door glass  
Soap and water  
Non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pad  
Wash, rinse and dry with soft  
cloth.  
Wipe with paper towel.  
Spray glass cleaner  
Soap and water  
Oven cavity  
Food spills containing  
sugar and/or milk  
When oven cools, wash, rinse  
and dry with soft cloth. See  
the “Using the Self-Cleaning  
Cycle” section.  
See the “Using the Self-Cleaning  
Cycle” section.  
All other spills  
Self-cleaning cycle  
Oven racks  
Soap and water  
Steel wool pad  
Wash, rinse and dry.  
Self-cleaning cycle  
Place on 2nd and 4th rack  
guides. Racks will discolor and  
become harder to slide. After  
cleaning, apply vegetable oil to  
rack guides for easier sliding.  
Broiler pan and grid  
Soap and water  
Steel wool pad  
Wash, rinse and dry.  
Dishwasher  
Solution of 1/2 cup ammonia to  
1 gallon water  
Soak for 20 minutes, then scrub  
with plastic scrubbing pad.  
DO NOT clean the pan and grid  
in the self-cleaning cycle.  
Mild abrasive cleanser or  
commercial oven cleaner  
Griddle  
Soap and water  
Non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pad  
Wash, rinse and dry.  
DO NOT clean the griddle in the  
self-cleaning cycle.  
(Accessory item Part # 4396096)  
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CARING FOR YOUR RANGE  
SEALED SURFACE BURNERS AND COOKTOP  
Cleaning the surface burners  
Porcelain  
burner cap  
You should routinely remove and clean the burner  
cap. Always clean the burner cap after a spill-  
over. Keeping the burner cap clean prevents poor  
ignition and an uneven flame.  
For the proper flow of gas and ignition of the  
burner, do not allow spills, food, cleaning  
agents, or any other material to enter the gas  
tube opening or burner ports.  
Gas must flow freely through the gas tube  
opening for the burner to light properly. You must  
keep this area free of any soil and protect it from  
boilovers or spillovers. Always keep the burner  
cap in place whenever a surface burner is in use.  
Alignment pins  
Ignitor  
Let the cooktop cool before cleaning.  
Do not use oven cleaners, bleach, or rust  
removers.  
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and  
ventilation air around the burner grate edges.  
Occasionally check the burner flames for proper  
size and shape as  
1
1-1 ⁄  
2
"
shown. A good flame  
is blue in color. If the  
flames are not burning  
at all ports, you may  
need to clean the  
(2.5-3.8 cm)  
Burner  
base  
burner ports.  
Gas tube  
opening  
Burner ports  
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CARING FOR YOUR RANGE  
SEALED SURFACE BURNERS AND COOKTOP (CONT.)  
To clean the burners:  
1. Pull the burner cap straight up from the  
5. After cleaning the gas tube opening and ports,  
burner base.  
replace the burner  
cap. To replace the  
burner cap, make  
sure the alignment  
pins on the cap are  
properly aligned with  
the burner base.  
2. Clean the burner cap with warm, soapy water  
and a sponge. You can also clean it with a  
mildly abrasive scrubbing pad or cleanser.  
Do not clean the burner cap in a dishwasher or  
self-cleaning oven.  
3. If the gas tube opening has become soiled or  
clogged, use a cotton swab or a soft cloth to  
clean the area.  
Gas tube opening  
4. If the ports are clogged, clean them with a  
straight pin. Do not  
enlarge or distort  
6. Turn on the burner to see if it will light. If the  
burner does not light after you have cleaned  
it, recheck cap alignment or contact a  
designated service technician. Do not service  
the sealed burner yourself.  
the port. Do not use  
a wooden tooth-  
pick. If the burner  
needs to be adjust-  
ed, call a qualified  
technician for ser-  
vice.  
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR  
For normal use of your range, you do not need to  
remove the door. However, if you find it necessary  
to remove the door, follow the instructions in this  
section.  
Door stop clip  
Door removal  
pin hole  
NOTE: The oven door is heavy.  
Before removing the door:  
1. Use a putty knife or screwdriver and insert it at  
the bottom corner of the door stop clip.  
Range  
2. Pry door stop clip free and remove from front  
frame hinge slot. Take care not to scratch  
porcelain.  
3. Repeat procedure for other door stop clip.  
Hinge  
hanger  
Front frame  
hinge slot  
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CARING FOR YOUR RANGE  
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR (CONT.)  
To remove:  
1. Open the oven door. Insert door removal pins,  
3. Grasp the door on the sides with your fingers  
included with your  
on the front of the door  
and your thumbs on  
the inside surface.  
range, into both hinge  
hangers. Do not  
remove the pins while  
the door is removed  
from the range.  
2. Carefully close the door until it rests against the  
4. Pull door straight up, then toward you. Hinge  
door removal pins.  
hangers will slide out of front frame hinge slot.  
To replace:  
NOTE: The door removal pins you inserted must  
still be in both door hinges.  
1. Grasp the door on the sides with your fingers  
on the front of the door and your thumbs on the  
inside surface.  
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REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR (CONT.)  
Range  
Door stop  
clip  
2. Hold oven door so that the top edge of each  
hinge hanger is horizontal. Insert hinge hangers  
into the front frame hinge slots.  
Hinge  
hanger  
Door removal  
pin hole  
3. Tilt top of door toward range. Slide hinge hangers  
down onto front frame support pins.  
NOTE: Make sure the hinge hangers are fully seated  
and engaged on the support pins.  
Support pins  
4. Insert the door stop clip with the angular surface  
at the top of the frame hinge slot, then push in  
the bottom of the clip until flanges are flush with  
the front frame.  
Front frame  
hinge slot  
5. Open the door completely and remove the door  
removal pins. Save door removal pins for future  
use.  
Angular  
surface of  
door stop  
clip  
6. Close the door.  
Door removal  
pin hole  
THE OVEN LIGHT  
The oven light will come on when you open the  
oven door.  
To turn the light on or off when the oven door  
is closed:  
Press the oven light pad.  
LIGHT  
To replace the oven light:  
4. Replace the light bulb cover by turning it clockwise.  
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.  
2. Remove the glass bulb cover in the back of the  
oven by turning it  
counterclockwise.  
5. Plug in range or reconnect power.  
3. Remove the light bulb from its socket. Replace  
NOTE: The oven light will not work during the  
Self-Cleaning cycle.  
the bulb with a 40-watt appliance bulb.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Most cooking problems often are caused by little things you can find and fix without tools of any  
kind. Check the lists below and on the next page before calling for assistance or service. If you  
still need help, see “Requesting Assistance or Service” on page 37.  
RANGE DOES NOT WORK  
CAUSE  
PROBLEM  
The range is not plugged into a properly grounded outlet (120v polarized).  
Nothing works  
The range is not properly connected to the gas supply. Contact a designated  
service technician to reconnect the range to the gas supply. (See the  
Installation Instructions.)  
You have blown a household fuse or tripped a circuit breaker.  
OVEN/BROILER BURNER  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
The oven does not work  
When using the oven for the first time, it is necessary to light the surface  
burners first, to purge air from the gas lines.  
You have not set the electronic control correctly. Refer to setting the  
electronic oven control section.  
The main or regulator gas shutoff valve is in the off position. (See the  
Installation Instructions.)  
Burner makes muffled  
ticking noise when in use  
This is normal. This sound occurs when the oven burner cycles on and off  
to insure proper oven temperature.  
The ignition system is broken. Contact a designated service technician to  
replace it.  
The burner fails to light  
You have blown a household fuse or tripped a circuit breaker.  
The air/gas mixture is incorrect. Contact a designated service technician to  
check the air/gas mixture or see the Installation Instructions.  
The burner flames lift  
away from the ports, are  
yellow, or are noisy  
SURFACE BURNERS  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
The burner fails to light  
The control knob is not set correctly. Push in the control knobs before turning  
them. Make sure the control knob is turned to the LIGHT position. (See page 6.)  
You have blown a household fuse or tripped a circuit breaker.  
The burner ports may be clogged. Clean them with a straight pin. (See page 30.)  
The burner flames are  
uneven  
The burner ports may be clogged. Clean them with a straight pin. (See page 30.)  
The burner caps may not be positioned properly. (See page 30.)  
The burner needs cleaning. (See pages 29 and 30.)  
The burner flames lift off  
the ports, are yellow, or  
are noisy when turned off  
The air/gas mixture is incorrect. Contact a designated service technician to  
check the air/gas mixture or see the Installation Instructions.  
The burner is wet from washing. Let it dry.  
The burner makes a  
popping noise when on  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
WHEN SELF-CLEANING YOUR OVEN  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
The Self-Cleaning cycle  
will not work  
You did not press START/ENTER.  
You have set a delayed start time. Wait for the start time to be reached or  
cancel and reset the control.  
COOKING RESULTS  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Level the range. (See the Installation Instructions.)  
Use cookware with a flat bottom.  
Cookware not level  
on cooktop  
(Check to see if liquids  
are level in cookware)  
Choose cookware the same size or slightly larger than the burner flame.  
Excessive heat on cooktop  
in areas around cookware  
The oven temperature  
seems too low or too high  
Adjust the oven temperature control. (See “Adjusting the Oven Temperature  
Control” section.)  
Slow baking or roasting  
Increase baking or roasting time.  
Increase temperature 25°F.  
Preheat oven, when recommended, to selected temperature before placing  
food in oven.  
Choose bakeware that will allow 2 inches of air space around all sides.  
Open oven door to check food when timer signals shortest time suggested  
in recipe.  
Oven peeking can make cooking times longer.  
Baked items too brown  
on bottom  
Preheat oven to selected temperature before placing food in oven.  
Choose bakeware that will allow 2 inches of air space around all sides.  
Position rack higher in oven.  
Decrease oven temperature 15° to 25°F.  
Unevenly baked items  
Level the range.  
Bake in center of oven with 2 inches of space around each pan.  
Check to make sure batter is level in pan.  
Shield edge with foil.  
Crust edge browns  
before pie is done  
DISPLAY MESSAGES  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
The display is showing  
“PF”  
There has been a power failure. Press OFF/CANCEL to clear the display,  
then reset the clock. (See page 12.)  
“F” followed by a  
number shows on  
the display  
Press OFF/CANCEL to clear the display. If an “F” code appears again, call  
for service. (See “If You Need Assistance or Service” on page 37.)  
If none of these items are causing your problem, see “Requesting Assistance or Service” on page 37.  
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REQUESTING ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE  
To avoid unnecessary service calls, please check the “Troubleshooting” section. It may save you  
the cost of a service call. If you still need help, follow the instructions below.  
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE  
Call the Whirlpool Consumer Assistance  
Center toll free at 1-800-253-1301.  
Our consultants are available to  
assist you.  
Accessory and repair parts sales  
Specialized customer assistance (Spanish  
speaking, hearing impaired, limited vision, etc.)  
Referrals to local dealers, service companies, and  
repair parts distributors  
When calling:  
Please know the purchase date, and  
the complete model and serial number of your  
appliance (see the “A Note to You” section).  
This information will help Whirlpool better respond  
to your request.  
Whirlpool designated service technicians are  
trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide  
after-warranty service, anywhere in the United States.  
To locate the Whirlpool designated service company  
in your area, you can also look in your telephone  
directory Yellow Pages.  
Our consultants provide assistance with:  
Features and specifications on our full line  
of appliances  
Installation information  
Use and maintenance procedures  
IF YOU NEED REPLACEMENT PARTS  
If you need to order replacement parts, we recom-  
mend that you only use FSP® factory specified  
parts. FSP replacement parts will fit right and work  
right, because they are made to the same exacting  
specifications used to build every new  
To locate FSP replacement parts in your area, call  
our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number  
or your nearest Whirlpool designated service center.  
WHIRLPOOL® appliance.  
FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE  
If you need further assistance, you can write to  
Whirlpool with any questions or concerns at:  
Please include a daytime phone number in your  
correspondence.  
Whirlpool Brand Home Appliances  
Consumer Assistance Center  
c/o Correspondence Dept.  
2000 North M-63  
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692  
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INDEX  
TOPIC  
PAGE TOPIC  
PAGE  
ANTI-TIP BRACKET......................................................3 FEATURES ....................................................................5  
ASSISTANCE ..............................................................37 GRIDDLE ................................................................7, 30  
BAKING  
ACCUBAKE® system ........................................14, 15  
Aluminum foil ..........................................................10  
Bakeware ................................................................10  
Pans ......................................................................8, 9  
MEALTIMER™ CONTROL  
Delay start ..............................................................22  
Starting now............................................................20  
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ..................................2  
Preheat conditioning ..............................................15 OVEN DOOR ........................................................32-34  
Racks ..................................................................9, 14  
OVEN LIGHT ..............................................................34  
Setting cycle............................................................14  
Tips..........................................................................15 OVEN TEMPERATURE  
Adjusting ................................................................16  
Setting ..............................................................14, 17  
Grid..........................................................................18  
BROILING  
Guidelines ........................................................18, 19 OVEN VENT ................................................................24  
Pan....................................................................17, 18  
PANS........................................................................ 8, 9  
Rack positions ........................................................19  
Setting cycle............................................................17 PARTS ..........................................................................5  
CLEANING  
RACKS..........................................................................9  
Broiler pan and grid ................................................30  
Control knobs..........................................................29  
Control panel ..........................................................29  
Exterior surfaces ....................................................29  
Griddle ....................................................................30  
Oven cavity ............................................................30  
ROASTING  
Pans .................................................................... 8, 9  
Racks ..................................................................9, 14  
Setting cycle............................................................14  
Tips..........................................................................14  
Oven door glass......................................................30 SAFETY ....................................................................3, 4  
Oven racks ..............................................................30  
SELF-CLEANING CYCLE  
Self-cleaning cycle..................................................25  
Before you start ......................................................25  
Surface burners ................................................30-32  
Delay start ..............................................................27  
Surface burner grates and caps ............................29  
How the cycle works ..............................................28  
CONTROL PANEL  
Setting the controls ................................................26  
Tips..........................................................................25  
Starting immediately ..............................................26  
Stopping the cycle ..................................................28  
Burner heat settings..................................................6  
Celsius/fahrenheit....................................................16  
Control knobs............................................................6  
Surface burner markers ............................................5  
SERVICE ....................................................................37  
STORAGE DRAWER ..................................................24  
COOKWARE  
Canning ....................................................................7  
Materials....................................................................8 SURFACE BURNERS  
Tips............................................................................7  
Control knobs............................................................6  
Control setting guide ................................................6  
POWER™Burner ......................................................6  
Power failure ............................................................7  
Surface burner markers ............................................5  
Tips............................................................................6  
ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL  
Canceling ................................................................13  
Clock ......................................................................12  
Control lock ............................................................11  
Display/Clock ..........................................................11  
Minute timer ......................................................12, 13 TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................................35, 36  
Starting....................................................................13  
WARRANTY ................................................................40  
Tones ......................................................................14  
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WARRANTY  
®
WHIRLPOOL GAS RANGE  
LENGTH OF WARRANTY  
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION WILL PAY FOR  
FULL ONE-YEAR  
WARRANTY  
FSP® replacement parts and repair labor to correct defects in materials  
or workmanship. Service must be provided by a Whirlpool designated  
service company.  
FROM DATE OF PURCHASE  
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION WILL NOT PAY FOR  
A. Service calls to:  
1. Correct the installation of your range.  
2. Instruct you how to use your range.  
3. Replace house fuses or correct house wiring or plumbing.  
4. Replace owner-accessible light bulbs.  
B. Repairs when your range is used in other than normal, single-family household use.  
C. Pickup and delivery. Your range is designed to be repaired in the home.  
D. Damage to your range caused by accident, misuse, fire, flood, acts of God, or use of products not  
approved by Whirlpool Corporation.  
E. Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance.  
F. Relacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States.  
11/99  
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion  
or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
Outside the 50 United States, this warranty does not apply. Contact your local Whirlpool dealer to  
determine if another warranty applies.  
If you need service, first see the “Troubleshooting” section of this book. After checking “Troubleshooting,”  
additional help can be found by checking the “Requesting Assistance or Service” section, or by calling the  
Whirlpool Consumer Assistance Center telephone number, 1-800-253-1301, from anywhere in the U.S.A.  
8273161  
© 1999 Whirlpool Corporation  
All rights reserved  
11/99  
Printed in U.S.A.  
® Registered Trademark/TM Trademark of Whirlpool, U.S.A  
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