self-cleaning electric ranges - · pdf filewe developed this use and care guide. ... look for...

52
4.65 Cubic Foot Oven MODELS RF395LXE RF396LXE PART NO. 3196279 Rev. B A Note to You ............ 2 Range Safety ......... 3-5 Parts and Features ... 6 Using Your Range ..... 8 Using the Self- Cleaning Cycle ........ 30 Caring for Your Range ..................... 35 Troubleshooting ...... 45 Requesting Assistance or Service .................... 47 Index ....................... 50 Warranty ................. 52 1 - 800 - 253 - 1301 Call our Consumer Assistance Center with questions or comments. Self-Cleaning Electric Ranges TM

Upload: nguyentram

Post on 23-Mar-2018

217 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

4.65 Cubic Foot Oven

MODELS RF395LXE RF396LXE

PART NO. 3196279 Rev. B

A Note to You............ 2

Range Safety ......... 3-5

Parts and Features ... 6

Using Your Range ..... 8

Using the Self-Cleaning Cycle........ 30

Caring for YourRange ..................... 35

Troubleshooting ...... 45

RequestingAssistance orService .................... 47

Index ....................... 50

Warranty ................. 52

1-800-253-1301Call our Consumer Assistance Center

with questions or comments.

Self-CleaningElectric Ranges

TM

2

1-800-253-1301Our Consumer Assistance Center number is toll free.

A NOTE TO YOUThank you for buying a WHIRLPOOL® appliance.Because your life is getting busier and more compli-cated, WHIRLPOOL appliances are easy to use, savetime, and help you manage your home better. Toensure that you enjoy years of trouble-free operation,we developed this Use and Care Guide. It is full ofvaluable information about how to operate andmaintain your appliance properly and safely. Pleaseread it carefully.

Also, complete and mail the Product RegistrationCard provided with your appliance. The card helpsus notify you about any new information onyour appliance.

Please record your model’s information.Whenever you call to request service for your appli-ance, you need to know your complete model numberand serial number. You can find this information on themodel and serial number label/plate (see the diagramin the “Parts and Features” section). Also, record theother information shown in the next column.

Keep this book and the sales slip together in a safe place for future reference.

Look for these tips!

Look for these Time Smart Tips locatedthroughout your Use and Care Guide. Theywill help you save time and make the mostof your new appliance.

Model Number __________________________________

Serial Number ___________________________________

Purchase Date __________________________________

Dealer Name ____________________________________

Dealer Address __________________________________

Dealer Phone ___________________________________

To find detailed product information, the location of the nearest Whirlpool dealer or authorized servicer, topurchase an accessory item, or register your appliance on-line, please visit our Web site at

www.WhirlpoolAppliances.com

3

RANGE SAFETY

continued on next page

You will be killed or seriously injured if you don’tfollow instructions.

You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’tfollow instructions.

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 andobey 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:

wDANGER

wWARNINGAll safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what canhappen if the instructions are not followed.

wWARNINGTip 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 burnsto children and adults.

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.

Anti-Tip Bracket

Range Foot

4

RANGE SAFETY

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electricalshock, injury to persons, or damage when usingthe range, follow basic precautions, including thefollowing:

•WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OFTIPPING OF THE RANGE, THE RANGE MUSTBE SECURED BY PROPERLY INSTALLEDANTI-TIP DEVICES. TO CHECK IF THE DEVICESARE INSTALLED PROPERLY, SLIDE RANGEFORWARD, LOOK FOR ANTI-TIP BRACKETSECURELY ATTACHED TO FLOOR, AND SLIDERANGE BACK SO REAR RANGE FOOT ISUNDER ANTI-TIP BRACKET.

•CAUTION – Do not store items of interest tochildren in cabinets above a range or on thebackguard of a range – children climbing on therange to reach items could be seriously injured.

•Proper Installation – Be sure the range is properlyinstalled and grounded by a qualified technician.

•Never Use the Range for Warming or Heatingthe Room.

•Do Not Leave Children Alone – Children shouldnot be left alone or unattended in area where therange is in use. They should never be allowed tosit or stand on any part of the range.

•Wear Proper Apparel – Loose-fitting or hanginggarments should never be worn while usingthe range.

•User Servicing – Do not repair or replace any partof the range unless specifically recommended inthe manual. All other servicing should be referredto a qualified technician.

•Storage in or on the Range – Flammablematerials should not be stored in an oven ornear surface units.

•Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires – Smotherfire or flame or use dry chemical or foam-typeextinguisher.

•Use Only Dry Potholders – Moist or damppotholders on hot surfaces may result in burnsfrom steam. Do not let potholder touch hotheating elements. Do not use a towel or otherbulky cloth.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS•DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS

NEAR UNITS – Surface units may be hot eventhough they are dark in color. Areas near surfaceunits may become hot enough to cause burns.During and after use, do not touch, or let clothingor other flammable materials contact surfaceunits or areas near units until they have hadsufficient time to cool. Among those areas arethe cook-top and surfaces facing the cook-top.

•Use Proper Pan Size – The range is equippedwith one or more surface units of different size.Select utensils having flat bottoms large enoughto cover the surface unit heating element. Theuse of undersized utensils will expose a portionof the heating element to direct contact and mayresult in ignition of clothing. Proper relationship ofutensil to burner will also improve efficiency.

•Never Leave Surface Units Unattended at HighHeat Settings – Boilover causes smoking andgreasy spillovers that may ignite.

•Make Sure Reflector Pans or Drip Bowls Are inPlace – Absence of these pans or bowls duringcooking may subject wiring or componentsunderneath to damage.

•Protective Liners – Do not use aluminum foil toline surface unit drip bowls or oven bottoms,except as suggested in the manual. Improperinstallation of these liners may result in a risk ofelectric shock, or fire.

•Glazed Cooking Utensils – Only certain types ofglass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, orother glazed utensils are suitable for range-topservice without breaking due to the suddenchange in temperature.

•Utensil Handles Should Be Turned Inward andNot Extend Over Adjacent Surface Units – Toreduce the risk of burns, ignition of flammablematerials, and spillage due to unintentionalcontact with the utensil, the handle of a utensilshould be positioned so that it is turned inward,and does not extend over adjacent surface units.

•Do Not Soak Removable Heating Elements –Heating elements should never be immersedin water.

– SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –

5

RANGE SAFETY

•Do Not Cook on Broken Cook-Top – If cook-topshould break, cleaning solutions and spilloversmay penetrate the broken cook-top and create arisk of electric shock. Contact a qualified techni-cian immediately.

•Clean Cook-Top With Caution – If a wet spongeor cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cookingarea, be careful to avoid steam burn. Somecleaners can produce noxious fumes if appliedto a hot surface.

•Use Care When Opening Door – Let hot air orsteam escape before removing or replacing food.

•Do Not Heat Unopened Food Containers –Build-up of pressure may cause container toburst and result in injury.

•Keep Oven Vent Ducts Unobstructed.

•Placement of Oven Racks – Always place ovenracks in desired location while oven is cool. Ifrack must be moved while oven is hot, do not letpotholder contact hot heating element in oven.

•DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS ORINTERIOR SURFACES OF OVEN – Heatingelements may be hot even though they are darkin color. Interior surfaces of an oven become hotenough to cause burns. During and after use, donot touch, or let clothing or other flammablematerials contact heating elements or interiorsurfaces of oven until they have had sufficienttime to cool. Other surfaces of the appliance maybecome hot enough to cause burns – amongthese surfaces are oven vent openings andsurfaces near these openings, oven doors, andwindows of oven doors.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

– SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –

For self-cleaning ranges –

•Do Not Clean Door Gasket – The door gasket isessential for a good seal. Care should be taken notto rub, damage, or move the gasket.

•Do Not Use Oven Cleaners – No commercial ovencleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kindshould be used in or around any part of the oven.

•Clean Only Parts Listed in Manual.

•Before Self-Cleaning the Oven – Remove broilerpan and other utensils.

For units with ventilating hood –

•Clean Ventilating Hoods Frequently – Greaseshould not be allowed to accumulate on hoodor filter.

•When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fanoff. The fan, if operating, may spread the flame.

6

PUSH TO TURN

PUSH TO TURN

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

HR MIN

COOKTIME

DELAYSTARTTIME

STOPTIMETIME

TIMERTIMERSET

TIMERTIMEROFFOFF

BAKE

TEMP

START

ENTER

OFF

CANCEL

ON

CF

BAKEBROIL

HEATDELAY

DTIMESTART?

STOPCLEANTIME

RTIMELOCKED

COOK

CLOCKCLOCK LIGHT

CUSTOMBROIL

AUTOCLEAN

SELF-CLEANING OSELF-CLEANING OVENVEN

ACCUBAKE SYSTEM

PUSH TO TURN PUSH TO TURN

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

ACCUBAKE SYSTEM

OFF

OFF OFF

OFF

HR MIN COOKTIME

DELAYSTARTTIME

STOPTIME

TIMERSET

TIMEROFF

BAKE TEMP STARTENTER

OFFCANCEL

ON

CF

BAKEBROIL

HEATDELAY

DTIME START?

STOPCLEANTIME

RTIMELOCKED

COOK

CLOCK LIGHT

AUTOCLEAN

CUSTOMBROIL

5 SEC

SELF-CLEANING OVEN

PARTS AND FEATURESThis section contains captioned pictures of your range. Use them to learn where all parts andfeatures are and what they look like. Use the page references to help you quickly find out moreabout the part or feature you are interested in.

Oven vent(p. 27)

Plug-in coil elementwith one-piecereflector bowl(pp. 8, 35-39)

Anti-tip bracket(p. 28)

Model andserial numberplate(behind left sideof storage drawer)

Removablestorage drawer(p. 29)

(Model RF395LXE)

Left rearcontrol knob

Left frontcontrol knob

Right rearcontrol knob

Right frontcontrol knob

Surface heatingindicator light(lights up when acoil element is on)

Coil element marker(shows which coilelement you are setting)

Control panel(pp. 8, 13, 35)

Automatic ovenlight switch

(p. 44)

Broil element(not shown)

(p. 20)

Bake element(p. 18)

AccuBakesystem electronicoven control

CONTROL PANEL

7

PUSH TO TURN

PUSH TO TURN

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

HR MIN

COOKTIME

DELAYSTARTTIME

STOPTIMETIME

TIMERTIMERSET

TIMERTIMEROFFOFF

BAKE

TEMP

START

ENTER

OFF

CANCEL

ON

CF

BAKEBROIL

HEATDELAY

DTIMESTART?

STOPCLEANTIME

RTIMELOCKED

COOK

CLOCKCLOCK LIGHTLIGHT

CUSTOMBROIL

AUTOCLEAN

SELF-CLEANING OSELF-CLEANING OVENVEN

ACCUBAKE SYSTEM

HOT SURFACE

HOT SURFACE

Control panel(pp. 8, 13, 35)

Automatic ovenlight switch

(p. 44)

Hot surfaceindicator

lights(p. 10)

Broil element(not shown)

(p. 20)

Bake element(p. 18)

PUSH TO TURN PUSH TO TURN

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

ACCUBAKE SYSTEM

OFF

OFF OFF

OFF

HR MIN COOKTIME

DELAYSTARTTIME

STOPTIME

TIMERSET

TIMEROFF

BAKE TEMP STARTENTER

OFFCANCEL

ON

CF

BAKEBROIL

HEATDELAY

DTIME START?

STOPCLEANTIME

RTIMELOCKED

COOK

CLOCK LIGHT

AUTOCLEAN

CUSTOMBROIL

5 SEC

SELF-CLEANING OVEN

(Model RF396LXE shown)

Oven vent(p. 27)

CLEANTOP®

ceramic glasscooktop(pp. 10, 40)

Surfacecooking area(pp. 10, 40)

Anti-tip bracket(p. 28)

Model and serialnumber plate(behind left sideof storage drawer)

Removablestorage drawer(p. 29)

Left rearcontrol knob

Left frontcontrol knob

Right rearcontrol knob

Right frontcontrol knob

Surface heatingindicator light(lights up when a surfacecooking area is on)

Surface cookingarea marker(shows whichsurface cookingarea you are setting)

PARTS AND FEATURES

CONTROL PANEL

AccuBakesystem electronicoven control

8

USING YOUR RANGETo get the best cooking results, you should use your range the correct way. This section tells youwhat you need to know to use your range safely and efficiently.

USING THE SURFACE COOKING AREASUsing the control knobsPush in the control knobs before turning them to a

setting. You can setthem anywhere betweenHI and OFF.

Surface cooking area heat settingsUse the following chart as a guide.

wWARNING

Fire HazardTurn off all controls when done cooking.Failure to do so can result in death or fire.

RECOMMENDED USE

•To start foods cooking.•To bring liquids to a boil.

•To hold a rapid boil.•To fry chicken or pancakes.

•For gravy, pudding, and icing.•To cook large amounts of

vegetables.

•To keep food cooking afterstarting it on a higher setting.

•To keep food warm until it’sready to serve.

SETTING

HI

6-8

5

2-4

LO

Easy ways to save energy

•Match the pan to the surface cookingarea size.

•The pan should have a flat bottom,straight sides, and a well-fitting lid.

•To help shorten your cooking time, usethe least amount of liquid possible.

•Preheat your pots and pans only whenrecommended and for the shortest timepossible.

•Start your food on a higher heat setting,then turn the control to a lower setting tofinish cooking.

•Place a filled pan on the surface cookingarea before turning it on.

•Coil element model: Keep your reflectorbowls clean for best heat reflection.

9

USING THE SURFACE COOKING AREAS (CONT.)

USING YOUR RANGE

Home canning informationTo protect your range:

• Use flat-bottomed canners/pans for best results.• Use the largestsurface cooking area forbest results. Also, use acanner/pan that you cancenter over the surfacecooking area and thatdoes not extend morethan one inch outsidethe surface cookingarea. Large diametercanners/pans, if not

centered correctly, trap heat and can causedamage to the cooktop.

• Do not place your canner on 2 surface cookingareas at the same time.Too much heat will buildup and damage thecooktop.• Start with hot water.This reduces the timethe control is set onhigh. Reduce the heatsetting to the lowestposition needed to keepwater boiling.

•When canning for long periods of time, alternateuse of the surface cooking areas between batchesto allow the areas to cool down, or prepare food insmall batches.

•On coil element model, keep your reflector bowlsclean so that they will always reflect heat well.

•Refer to your canner manual for specificinstructions.

Optional canning kit(Coil element model)Most water-bath or pressure canners have largediameters. If you do canning with them at high heatsettings for long periods of time, you can shorten thelife of regular coil elements. This can also damagethe cooktop. If you plan to use the cooktop forcanning, we recommend the installation of aCanning Kit. Order the kit (Part No. 242905) fromyour Whirlpool dealer or authorized Whirlpoolservice company.

Using cookware•Use the correct cookware to prevent damage to

the surface cooking area, cooktop, wiring, andsurrounding areas.

• If the cookware is too small for the surfacecooking area or the bottom is not flat, the surfacecooking area could stay glowing red for anextended length of time causing damage tothe range.

• If you start cooking on high, it is important to turnthe control down to a lower setting to completecooking.

•The surface cooking area could overheat or bedamaged if a pot has boiled dry or has been leftempty on a hot surface cooking area.

1" 1"

PanSurfacecooking area

Using the right cookwaremakes a big difference

•Flat bottomed cookware, including woks,canners, and teakettles, will providebetter contact with the surface cookingarea and provide the best cooking results.

•Warped, dented, and ribbed-bottomedcookware can result in uneven cookingdue to incomplete contact with thesurface cooking area.

•Cookware that has been designed withslightly indented bottoms or smallexpansion channels can be used.

•Choose medium to heavy gauge(thickness) cookware.

•The pan material (type of metal or glass)affects how quickly and evenly thepan heats.

10

Using the ceramic glass cooktop(Ceramic glass cooktop model)Cooking on the ceramic glass cooktop is similar

to cooking on coilelements. There are,however, a fewdifferences:• The surface cookingarea will glow red whenthe element is turnedon. You will see theelement cycling on andoff – even on the HIsetting – to help the

area stay at the temperature setting you chose.

•Do not cook foods directly on the cooktop.

•Do not cook popcorn that comes in prepackagedaluminum containers on the cooktop. Thecontainer could leave aluminum marks on thecooktop that cannot be removed completely.

•Lift pots and pans onto and off of the cooktop.Sliding pots and pans on the cooktop could leavemarks that are difficult to remove or could leavepermanent marks.

•Dropping a heavy or hard object on the cooktopcould crack it. Be careful when using heavyskillets and large pots. Do not store jars or cansabove the cooktop.

•Do not use the cooktop as a cutting board.

•Do not allow anything that could melt, such asplastic or aluminum foil, to come in contact withthe cooktop while it is hot.

Hot surface indicator lights(Ceramic glass cooktop model)One of the hot surface indicator lights on the

cooktop will glow when a surfacecooking area becomes too hot totouch. The indicator light willcontinue to glow as long as thesurface cooking area is too hot totouch, even after it is turned off.

USING YOUR RANGE

USING THE SURFACE COOKING AREAS (CONT.)

HOT SURFACEHOT SURFACE

•Sugary spills and soils can cause pitting. See“Cleaning the ceramic glass cooktop” in the“Caring for Your Range” section for moreinformation.

•Wiping off the cooktop before and after eachuse will help keep the surface free from stainsand give you the most even heating. See “Cleaningthe ceramic glass cooktop” in the “Caring for YourRange” section for care and cleaning suggestions.

HOT SURFACE

NOTE: Do not leave empty cookware, or cookwarewhich has boiled dry, on a hot surface cookingarea. The cookware could overheat, causingdamage to itself or the surface cooking area.

Using cookware onceramic glass cooktops

•Check for rough spots on the bottom ofyour metal or glass cookware which couldscratch the ceramic glass surface.

•Make sure the bottoms of pots and pansare clean and dry before using them. Foodand water particles left on the bottoms canleave deposits on the cooktop when it isheated.

11

USING YOUR RANGE

General guidelinesFollow this section carefully to get the bestcooking results.

•Before turning on the oven, place oven rackswhere you need them.

•To move a rack, pull it out to the stop, raise thefront edge, and lift it out.

•Be sure the rack(s) is level.

•Use pot holders or oven mitts to protect yourhands if rack(s) must be moved while the ovenis hot.

•When baking/roasting with 1 rack, place therack so the top of the food will be centered inthe oven.

•When baking/roasting on 2 racks, position racksin oven to allow good circulation of air around allthe food.

•Do not place items on the oven door when itis open.

POSITIONING RACKS AND PANSRack placement for specific foods:

FOOD

Frozen pies, largeroasts, turkeys, angelfood cakes

Bundt cakes, mostquick breads, yeastbreads, casseroles,meats

Cookies, biscuits,muffins, cakes,nonfrozen pies

RACK POSITION

1st or 2nd rackguide from bottom

2nd rack guidefrom bottom

2nd or 3rd rackguide from bottom

NOTE: For information on where to place yourrack when broiling, see “Broiling guide” later inthis section.

Using insulated bakeware, ovenproofglassware, and dark metal pans

•When baking with insulated cookie sheetsor baking pans, place them in the bottomthird of the oven. You may need to in-crease the recommended baking times,so test for doneness before removing fromthe oven.

•When using ovenproof glassware or darkbakeware, reduce the oven temperatureby 25°F but use the same baking time.Because these pans absorb heat, produc-ing darker bottom browning and crispiercrusts, place the rack in the center of theoven. When baking pies and bread, youcan use the temperature suggested inthe recipe.

12

USING YOUR RANGE

Use aluminum foil to catch spillovers from piesor casseroles:

•Place the foil on the oven rack below the rackwith the food. Turn upthe foil edges and makesure the foil is about1 inch larger all aroundthan the dish holdingthe food.• Do not cover the entirerack with aluminum foil.It will reduce air circula-tion and give you poorcooking results.

USING ALUMINUM FOIL FOR BAKING•Do not line the oven bottom or the entire oven rack

with foil or other liners. It could affect the quality ofyour baking.

FOR BEST AIR CIRCULATIONHot air must circulate around the pans in the oven

for even heat to reachall parts of the oven.This results in betterbaking.• Place the pans sothat one is not directlyover the other.• For best results,allow 11⁄2-2 inches ofspace around each panand between pans andoven walls.

For best baking results, bake 1 sheet of cookiesat a time.• If baking with2 cookie sheets, useracks 2 and 4. Switchthe cookie sheets tothe opposite rackabout 2⁄3 of the waythrough the bakingtime, then finish baking.

Where to place pans:

WHEN YOU HAVE

1 pan

2 pans

3 or 4 pans

PLACE

In center of the oven rack.

Side by side or slightlystaggered.

In opposite corners oneach oven rack. Staggerpans so no pan is directlyover another.

13

USING YOUR RANGE

HR MIN COOKTIME

DELAYSTARTTIME

STOPTIME

TIMERSET

TIMEROFF

BAKE TEMP STARTENTER

OFFCANCEL

ON

CF

BAKEBROIL

HEATDELAY

DTIME START?

STOPCLEANTIME

RTIMELOCKED

COOKSELF-CLEANING OVENSELF-CLEANING OVEN

CLOCK LIGHT

AUTOCLEAN

CUSTOMBROIL

5 SEC

THE ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL

Clock pad(p. 14)

Off/cancelpad(p. 16)

Start/enterpad(p. 16)

Minutepads(p. 14)

Hourpads(p. 14)

Temperaturepads(pp. 17, 19, 21)

Oven selectorpads(pp. 16, 21, 31)

ElectronicMEALTIMER™control pads(pp. 23-26)

Manual ovenlight pad(p. 44)

Electronicdisplay

Display/clock•When you first plug in the range, everything on

the display will light up for 1 to 2 seconds, thena time of day and “PF” will appear on the tem-perature display. Press the off/cancel pad toclear “PF” from the display. If, after you set theclock (see the “Setting the clock” section), “PF”again appears on the display, your electricity wasoff for a while. Reset the clock, if needed.

•When you are not using the oven, the control isan accurate clock.

•When you are using the oven or minute timer, thedisplay will show times, temperature settings,and what command pads have been pressed.

•When showing the time of day, the display willshow the hour and minutes.

•When you are using the minute timer, the displaywill show minutes and seconds in the followingsequence:– For settings from 1-59 minutes, the display will

count down each second.– 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 hoursand minutes or minutes andseconds.

Timer set and offpads (pp. 14, 15)

Using the control lockThe control lock lets you shut down the control panelcommand pads. The control lock comes in handywhen you want to prevent others from usingthe oven.

NOTES:

•You can only use the control lock when the ovenis not in use or the control has not been set.

•Set the control lock when cleaning the controlpanel to prevent yourself from accidentally turningon the oven.

•The control lock will stay on even after a powerfailure.

To lock the control panel:Press and hold the start/enter pad for 5 seconds.

You will hear a single tone and “Loc” and will appear on the temperature display.

When the control is locked, “START?”will appear on the display and 3 toneswill sound if you press any command

pad other than clock or timer set.

To unlock the control panel:Press and hold the start/enter pad for 5 seconds.

You will hear 3 tones followed by a singletone. “Loc” and will disappear from thetemperature display.

COOKTIME

STOPTIME

STARTENTER

5 SEC

STARTENTER

5 SEC

14

NOTE: If you do not want the clock time displayed,press and hold the clock pad for 5 seconds. Todisplay the clock time again, press and hold theclock pad for 5 seconds. You should not have toreset the time. While the clock is not displayed,you can see the clock for 5 minutes by pressingthe clock pad.

1. Press the clock pad.

2. Set the time.Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) untilthe correct time shows on the display.

3. Start the clock.

SETTING THE CLOCK

USING YOUR RANGE

PRESS YOU SEE

TIME

CLOCK

PRESS YOU SEE

(example for 5:30)

TIME

HR MIN

PRESS YOU SEE

STARTENTER

5 SEC

CLOCKOR

USING THE ELECTRONIC MINUTE TIMERThe minute timer does not start or stop the oven.It works like a kitchen timer. It can be set in hoursand minutes up to 12 hours, 59 minutes. The minutetimer will display minutes and seconds for settingsunder one hour. You will hear four 1-second toneswhen the set time is up.

1. Press the timer set pad. PRESS YOU SEE

RTIME

TIMERSET

15

2. Set the time.Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) untilthe correct time shows on the display.

3. Start the minute timer.The minute timer will begin counting downimmediately after the timer is started.

When the time is up:You will hear four 1-second tones, then four1-second reminder tones every minute until youpress the timer off pad.

NOTE: To remove the reminder tones, press andhold the timer set pad for 5 seconds. To bringback the tones, follow the same step. You willsee “oFF” when the tones are turned off and“on” when they are turned on.

4. Turn off the minute timer.

To cancel the minute timer:Press the timer off pad.

USING THE ELECTRONIC MINUTE TIMER (CONT.)

PRESS YOU SEE

RTIMEHR MIN

(example for ten minutes)

PRESS YOU SEE

RTIME

(display counts down)

STARTENTER

5 SEC

RTIME

USING YOUR RANGE

YOU SEE

PRESS YOU SEE

TIMEROFF

(time of day)

PRESS YOU SEE

TIMEROFF

(time of day)

16

Your oven is designed with the AccuBaketemperature management system to constantlymonitor oven temperature. The burner elementwill cycle, as needed, to maintain the desiredtemperature. This feature is automaticallyactivated when the oven is in operation.

1. Place the racks where you need them in the oven.For more information, see the “Positioning racksand pans” section.

2. Choose the bake setting (optional).

USING YOUR RANGE

Front of rack

Rear of rack

PRESS YOU SEE

BAKE F

BAKE

After setting a function, you must press the start/enter pad to start the function. If youdo not press the start/enter pad within5 seconds of setting, “START?” willshow on the display as a reminder.

STARTING/CANCELING A FUNCTIONThe off/cancel pad will cancel any function except for

the clock, timer, or control lock. When youpress the off/cancel pad, the display willshow the time of day or, if the minute timeris also being used, the time remaining.

STARTENTER

5 SEC

OFFCANCEL

TONESTones tell you if a function is entered correctly ornot. They also tell you when a cycle is completed.

To shut off all tones except for the end-of-timerand error tones:Press and hold the stop time pad for 5 seconds.

A short tone will sound to tell you thetones have been changed. Repeat to turnthe tones back on. You will see “oFF” for3 seconds when the tones are turned offand “on” for 3 seconds when they areturned on.

To choose between high and low volume tones:Press and hold the delay start time pad for 5 seconds.

A short tone will sound to tell you the toneshave been changed. Either “HI” or “LO” willappear on the time display for 3 seconds toshow the volume you chose.

DELAYSTARTTIME

STOPTIME

BAKING/ROASTINGUSING YOUR RANGE

17

3. Set the temperature (optional).Do this step if you want to set a temperatureother than 350°F. Press ▲ to raise the tempera-ture or ▼ to lower the temperature in 5°Famounts. Use these pads until the desiredtemperature shows on the small display.

4. When roasting, put your food in the oven.You do not have to preheat the oven whenroasting, unless your recipe recommends it.

NOTE: The oven will cook normally even thoughthe preheat countdown timer is displayed.

5. Press the start/enter pad.A preheating time will count down on the display.The oven control automatically sets preheatingtimes based on the oven temperature you select:

•For 245°F and less, the preheating time is2 minutes, 30 seconds.

•For 250°F-445°F, the preheating time is4 minutes, 15 seconds.

•For above 450°F, the preheating time is6 minutes, 30 seconds.

As the preheat countdown ends, the selectedoven temperature replaces “PrE” on the displayand the time of day reappears. You will hear a1-second tone, indicating the oven is ready to use.

BAKING/ROASTING (CONT.)USING YOUR RANGE

USING YOUR RANGE

F

BAKE

(example for bake at 375°F)

PRESS YOU SEE

TEMP

Roasting meats and poultry

•For even cooking, place the meat on arack in a shallow pan. This keeps the meatout of the drippings and allows the heat tocirculate better.

•Use a meat thermometer for the mostaccurate doneness. Insert it so the tip is inthe center of the largest muscle or thick-est portion of the meat or poultry. Makesure the thermometer is not touchingbone, fat, or the bottom of the pan.

continued on next page

PRESS YOU SEE

STARTENTER

5 SECON

F

BAKEBROIL

HEAT

(example for set temperatureof 350°F)

YOU SEE

ON

F

BAKEBROIL

HEAT

18

The AccuBake system electronically regulatesthe preheat time and temperature to maintain aprecise temperature range for the best cookingresults. The preheat and set temperatures maybe different at the end of the countdown. Thisis normal.

6. When baking, put your food in the oven after thepreheat countdown time ends.During baking/roasting, the elements will turn onand off to keep the oven temperature at the setting.

NOTE: The top element helps heat duringbaking/roasting, but does not turn red.

7. After cooking, turn off the oven.

USING YOUR RANGE

BAKING/ROASTING (CONT.)

PRESS YOU SEE

OFFCANCEL

(time of day)Save energy and save money

•“Oven peeking” can make cooking timeslonger and affect food quality.

•Rely on a timer to keep track of cooking time.

•Plan your meals for the most efficient useof the oven by cooking more than onefood at a time, or baking while the ovenis still hot after cooking a meal.

•It is not necessary to preheat the ovenwhen broiling or roasting, unless yourrecipe recommends doing so.

NOTE: You can change the temperature settingany time after pressing the start/enter pad. Youdo not have to press the start/enter pad again.Changing the temperature will not changepreheat countdown times.

19

USING YOUR RANGE

ADJUSTING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE CONTROLAlthough your new oven is properly adjusted toprovide accurate temperatures, it may cook fasteror slower than your old oven.

If you are not satisfied with the baking/roastingresults, you can change the offset temperature byfollowing the steps below.

1. Press and hold the bake pad for 5 seconds.The display will show the current offset tempera-ture, for example “0,” if you have not alreadyadjusted the temperature.

2. Set the new offset temperature.Press s to raise the temperature or t to lowerthe temperature in 10°F amounts. You can setthe temperature change to as low as -30°F or ashigh as +30°F. A minus (-) sign will appear beforethe number when decreasing the temperaturesetting. The minus sign shows the oven will becooler by the displayed amount. There is no signin front of the number when increasing thetemperature setting.

3. Enter the adjustment.

NOTE: You must press the start/enter pad oryour changes will not be made.

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 tem-peratures displayed will switch to °C. Toswitch back to °F, repeat the instructionsabove. Whenever you switch, “°C” or “°F”will be displayed for 5 seconds.

How to determine the amount ofadjustment neededThe chart at the right tells you how much to adjustthe offset temperature to get the cooking resultsyou want. You can figure out cooking results by theamount of browning, moistness, and rising times forbaked foods.

PRESS YOU SEE

F

(factory setting of “0”)

BAKE

PRESS YOU SEE

F

(example when making oven10°F warmer)

TEMP

PRESS YOU SEE

STARTENTER

5 SEC

(time of day)

TO COOKFOOD ...

A little moreModerately moreMuch moreA little lessModerately lessMuch less

ADJUST BYTHIS NUMBEROF DEGREES(FAHRENHEIT)

+10+20+30-10-20-30

NOTE: DO NOT measure the oven temperature witha thermometer. Opening the oven door will lowerthe oven temperature and give you an incorrectreading. Also, the thermometer temperature readingwill change as your oven cycles.

CUSTOMBROIL

20

BROILINGNOTES:

•Do not preheat when broiling, unless your reciperecommends it.

•Leave the door partly open whenever you use theoven to broil. This lets the oven stay at the propertemperatures.

•See “Broiling tips” later in this section.

1. Place the rack where you need it.You need to place the rack so that the surface ofthe food is at least 3 inches away from the broilelement. See “Broiling guide” later in this section.

2. Put your food on the broiler pan and place thepan in the center of the oven rack.

3. Close the door to the broil stop position.The broil stop position lets the door stay openby itself about 5 inches.

USING YOUR RANGEUSING YOUR RANGE

Front of rack

Rear of rack

21

4. Press the custom broil pad.

5. Start the oven.You the can change the temperature setting anytime before or after pressing the start/enter pad.To change the setting, see “To custom broil ata lower temperature” below. After changing thesetting, you do not have to press the start/enterpad again.

6. After broiling, turn off the oven.

To custom broil at a lower temperature:• If your food is cooking too fast, press the ▼ temp

pad until “325°F” shows on the small display.

• If you want your food to broil slower from the start,press the custom broil pad and press the ▼ temppad so a temperature between 300°F and 525°Fshows on the small display.

Lower temperature settings let the broil heatingelement cycle and slow cooking. The lower thetemperature, the slower the cooking.

NOTE: Fish and chicken are some foods that maycook better if you use lower broiling temperatures.

BROILING (CONT.)PRESS YOU SEE

CUSTOMBROIL

F

BROIL

PRESS YOU SEE

STARTENTER

5 SEC

F

BROIL

HEAT

PRESS YOU SEE

OFFCANCEL

(time of day)

USING YOUR RANGE

ON

F

BAKEBROIL

HEAT

TIME TIMECOOK

PRESS YOU SEE

(example shows broil at 325°F)

TEMP

TEMP

CUSTOMBROIL

PRESS YOU SEE

(example shows broil at 400°F)

STARTENTER

5 SEC

YOU SEE

F

BAKEBROIL

ONBROIL

HEAT

22

USING YOUR RANGE

BROILING TIPS•Use the broiler pan and grid for broiling. They are

designed to drain extra liquid and grease awayfrom the cooking surface. This drainage helpsprevent spatter or smoke.

•Do not cover the broiler grid with foil.

•To make sure the grease drains well, do not usecookie sheets or similar pans for broiling.

Broiling guideRecommended rack positions are numbered fromthe bottom (1) to the top (5). For best results, turnmeat after approximately 2⁄3 of the broiling time.Turn chicken pieces after approximately half ofthe broiling time. Very thin cuts, such as fish fillets,may not need to be turned at all. Lobster tails arenot turned.

•Place food about 3 inches or more from the broilelement.

•After broiling, remove the broiler pan from theoven when you remove the food. Drippings willbake on the pan if you leave it in the heated oven.

APPROXIMATE TIME(MINUTES)

SIDE 2

7-88-99-10

7-8

10-11

4-5

3-4

8-9

17-2011-16

4-58-9

N/A

MEAT

Steak, 1" thickmedium raremediumwell done

Hamburger Patties, 3⁄4" thick, 1⁄4 lb well done

Pork Chops, 1" thick

Ham Slice, 1⁄2" thick, precooked

Frankfurters

Lamb Chops, 1" thick

Chickenbone-in piecesboneless breasts

Fishfillets 1⁄4-1⁄2" thicksteaks 3⁄4-1" thick

Lobster Tails, 6-8 oz

NOTE: Times are guidelines only and may need to be adjusted for individual tastes.

RACKPOSITION

4

4

4

4

4

4

34

4

3

SIDE 1

14-1515-1618-19

13-14

20-22

8-10

5-7

14-17

17-2011-16

8-1016-18

17-20

23

The electronic MEALTIMER control will turn theoven on and off at times you set, even when you arenot around.

Delayed time baking/roasting is ideal for foods thatdo not need a preheated oven, like meats andcasseroles. Do not use delayed time cooking forcakes, cookies, etc. – they will not rise properly.

Before using the electronic MEALTIMER con-trol, make sure the clock is set to the correcttime of day. (See the “Setting the clock” section.)

To start baking/roasting now and stopautomatically:1. Place the oven rack(s) where you need them and

put your food in the oven.To place your racks correctly, see “Positioningracks and pans” earlier in this section.

2. Choose the bake setting.

3. Set the temperature (optional).Do this step if you want to set a temperatureother than 350°F. Press ▲ to raise the tempera-ture or ▼ to lower the temperature in 5°Famounts. Use these pads until the temperatureyou want shows on the small display.

4. Press the cook time pad.

5. Set the cook time.Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) untilthe correct time shows on the display.

USING THE ELECTRONIC MEALTIMERTM CONTROL

continued on next page

USING YOUR RANGE

PRESS YOU SEE

BAKE F

BAKE

TEMP F

BAKE

(example shows bake at 375°F)

PRESS YOU SEE

COOKTIME

F

BAKETIMECOOK

PRESS YOU SEE

PRESS YOU SEE

HR MIN F

BAKETIMECOOK

(example shows 30-minutebaking/roasting time)

wWARNINGFood Poisoning Hazard

Do not let food sit in oven more than onehour before or after cooking.Doing so can result in death, food poisoning,or sickness.

24

6. Start the oven.

NOTES:

•You can change the temperature or timesettings any time after pressing the start/enterpad by repeating Steps 3 or 5. You do not haveto press the start/enter pad.

•The display will count down the baking/roastingtime in hours and minutes (if cook time is morethan one hour) or in minutes and seconds(if cook time is less than one hour).

7. When baking/roasting is done:The oven will turn off by itself and beep 4 times.You will also hear four 1-second tones everyminute until you press the off/cancel pad.

NOTE: To remove the reminder tones, press andhold the cook time pad for 5 seconds. To bringback the tones, repeat this step. You will see“oFF” when the tones are turned off and “on”when they are turned on.

8. Turn off the oven.

NOTE: You can do this step any time to cancelthe MEALTIMER control setting.

USING THE ELECTRONIC MEALTIMERTM CONTROL (CONT.)

USING YOUR RANGE

USING YOUR RANGE

YOU SEE

TIMECOOK

OFFCANCEL

(time of day)

PRESS YOU SEE

PRESS YOU SEE

ON

F

BAKEBROIL

HEAT

DTIME TIMECOOK

STARTENTER

5 SEC

(display counts down cooktime)

25

USING THE ELECTRONIC MEALTIMERTM CONTROL (CONT.)

USING YOUR RANGE

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 “Positioningracks and pans” earlier in this section.

2. Choose the bake setting.

3. Set the temperature (optional).Do this step if you want to set a temperatureother than 350°F. Press ▲ to raise the tempera-ture or ▼ to lower the temperature in 5°Famounts. Use these pads until the temperatureyou want shows on the small display.

4. Press the cook time pad.

5. Set the cook time.Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until thecorrect time shows on the display.

PRESS YOU SEE

BAKE F

BAKE

PRESS YOU SEE

F

BAKE

(example shows bake at 375°F)

TEMP

PRESS YOU SEE

COOKTIME

F

BAKETIMECOOK

PRESS YOU SEE

HR MIN F

BAKETIMECOOK

(example shows 30-minutebaking/roasting time)

continued on next page

26

6. Press the delay start time pad.

7. Set the start time.Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) untilthe correct time shows on the display.

The example at the right shows a chosenstart time of 2 o’clock. The oven will shut offby itself at 2:30 (the set start time plus the setcook time).

8. Press the start/enter pad.

NOTE: You can change the temperature ortime settings any time after pressing the start/enter pad by repeating Steps 2 through 7.

9. When the start time is reached:You will hear a 1-second tone. The display willcount down the baking/roasting time in hoursand minutes (if the cook time is more than onehour) or in minutes and seconds if the cooktime is less than one hour).

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 everyminute until you press the off/cancel pad.

NOTE: To remove the reminder tones, pressand hold the cook time pad for 5 seconds. Tobring back the tones, repeat this step. You willsee “oFF” when the tones are turned off and“on” when they are turned on.

11. Turn off the oven.

NOTE: You can do this step any time to cancelthe MEALTIMER control setting.

USING THE ELECTRONIC MEALTIMERTM CONTROL (CONT.)

USING YOUR RANGE

DELAYSTARTTIME

F

BAKESTART TIME

PRESS YOU SEE

HR MIN F

BAKESTART TIME

(example shows 2 o’clockstart time)

PRESS YOU SEE

STARTENTER

5 SECONBAKEDELAY

PRESS YOU SEE

YOU SEE

ON

F

BAKEBROIL

HEAT

DTIME TIMECOOK

(display counts down cooktime)

YOU SEE

TIMECOOK

PRESS YOU SEE

OFFCANCEL

(time of day)

27

USING YOUR RANGE

THE OVEN VENTwWARNING

Burn HazardUse pot holders when touching items leftnear oven vent.Failure to do so can result in burns.

Ceramic glass cooktop modelHot air and moisture escape from the oven througha vent on the backguard below the control panel.The vent lets air circulate properly. Be careful notto block the vent, or you could get poor baking/roasting results.

PUSH TO TURN

PUSH TO TURN

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

LO

2

3

45

6

7

8

HI

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

HR HR MIN MIN

COOKTIME

DELAYSTARTTIME

STOPTIME

TIMERSET

TIMEROFF

BAKE

TEMP

STARART

ENTER

OFFOFF

CANCEL

ON

CF

BAKEBAKEBROILBROIL

HEATHEATDELAYDELAY

DTIMETIMESTARTSTART?

STOPSTOPCLEANCLEANTIMETIME

RTIMETIMELOCKEDLOCKED

COOKCOOK

CLOCKCLOCK LIGHTLIGHT

CUSTOMBROIL

AUTOCLEAN

SELF-CLEANING OVENSELF-CLEANING OVEN

ACCUBAKE SYSTEM

HOT SURFACE

Oven vent

Oven vent

Coil element modelHot air and moisture escape from the oven througha vent under the left rear coil element. You can cookon this unit or keep food warm on it while the ovenis on. The vent is needed for air circulation. Do notblock the vent by using extra large pans orcovers. You will get poor baking/roasting results.

NOTE: Never leave plastic utensils over the vent.They could melt.

28

USING YOUR RANGE

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.

THE ANTI-TIP BRACKETThe range will not tip during normal use. However, the range can tip if you apply too much force or weightto the open door without the anti-tip bracket fastened down properly.

wWARNINGTip 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 burnsto children and adults.

Anti-Tip Bracket

Range Foot

29

USING YOUR RANGE

THE STORAGE DRAWERUse the storage drawer to store cookware. You canremove the drawer to make it easier to clean underthe range. Be careful when handling the drawer.

Removing the storage drawer:1. Empty the drawer before you remove it. Pull the

drawer straight out to the first stop. (The stopsare small, round objects formed in the slide rail.They keep the drawer from sliding all the wayout.) Then lift the front of the drawer and pull itout to the second stop.

2. Lift the back of the drawer slightly and slide it allthe way out.

Replacing the storage drawer:1. Fit the ends of the drawer slide rails into the

drawer guides on both sides of the opening.Also, be sure the lower guide is fitted onto thelower slide rail.

2. Lift the front of the drawer and push it in until themetal stops on the drawer slide rails clear thedrawer guides. Then slide the drawer closed.

Drawerslide rail

Lower slide rail(inside draweropening)

Lowerdrawer guide

Upper drawerguides(on inside walls)

30

USING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLEThe Self-Cleaning cycle saves you from the toil and mess that often come with hand-cleaning theinside of the oven. Like the other functions of your range, you run the Self-Cleaning cycle with theeasy-to-use controls. Please review the instructions in this section to keep your oven spotless.

BEFORE YOU START

wWARNINGBurn 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 inhalingdangerous fumes.

Before you start the Self-Cleaning cycle, makesure you:

•Hand-clean the areas shown. They do not get hotenough during the Self-Cleaning cycle for soil toburn away. Use hot water and detergent or asoapy, steel-wool pad for cleaning.NOTE: DO NOT clean, move, or bend the gasket.You may get poor cleaning, baking, and roasting.

•Remove the broiler pan and grid and any potsand pans being stored in the oven.

•Wipe out any loose soil or grease. This will helpreduce smoke during the Self-Cleaning cycle.

•Wipe up food spills containing sugar as soon aspossible after the oven cools down. When sugaris heated to a high temperature in the Self-Cleaning cycle, the high temperature can causethe sugar to burn and react with the porcelain.This can cause staining and etching or pitting.

•Remove the oven racks from the oven if you wantthem to remain shiny. You can clean the ovenracks in the Self-Cleaning cycle, but they willbecome harder to slide. (See the “Cleaning chart”in the “Caring for Your Range” section.) If youclean the racks in the Self-Cleaning cycle, placethem on the 2nd and 4th rack guides. (The guidesare counted from bottom to top.)

•Heat and odors are normal during the Self-Cleaning cycle. Keep the kitchen well ventilatedby opening a window or by turning on a venthood or other kitchen vent during the cycle.

DO NOThand-cleangasket

Hand-cleanframe

Hand-cleandoor aroundedge

TIPS:

•Do not block the vent during the Self-Cleaningcycle. Air must move freely for best cleaning results.

•Do not leave plastic utensils on the cooktop. Theymay melt.

•Do not leave any foil in the oven during theSelf-Cleaning cycle. Foil could burn or melt anddamage the oven surface.

•The oven light will not work during theSelf-Cleaning cycle.

31

NOTE: Make sure the clock is set to the correct timeof day. (See “Setting the clock” in the “Using YourRange” section.)

To start cleaning immediately:1. Press the auto clean pad.

This will automatically set a 31⁄2-hourSelf-Cleaning cycle.

NOTE: There will be a 30-minute cool-down1⁄2 hour before the cycle is over.

2. Set the cleaning time (optional).If you want a Self-Cleaning cycle longer orshorter than 31⁄2 hours, use the hour and minutepads to set the cleaning time you want. Pressthe “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until a timebetween 21⁄2-41⁄2 hours shows on the display.

•Use 21⁄2 hours for light soil.

•Use 31⁄2-41⁄2 hours for average to heavy soil.

3. Start the oven.Make sure the door is closed all the way. If thedoor is open even a little, it will not lock. Pressthe door closed if needed. If the door is closed, itwill lock as soon as you press the start/enter pad.

4. After the Self-Cleaning cycle ends:LOCKED goes off and the door unlocks.

5. After the oven cools to room temperature, wipeoff any residue or ash with a damp cloth orsponge.If needed, touch up spots with a mild abrasivecleanser or cleaning sponge.

SETTING THE CONTROLS

USING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLE

AUTOCLEAN

CLEANTIME

PRESS YOU SEE

PRESS YOU SEE

HR MIN CLEANTIME

(example shows 41⁄2-hourcleaning time)

PRESS YOU SEE

STARTENTER

5 SECONHEAT

DTIMECLEANTIME

LOCKED

CLEAN

YOU SEE

continued on next page

32

To delay the start using delay start time:1. Press the auto clean pad.

This will automatically set a 31⁄2 hourSelf-Cleaning cycle.

NOTE: There will be a 30-minute cool-down1⁄2 hour before the cycle is over.

2. Set the cleaning time (optional).If you want a Self-Cleaning cycle longer orshorter than 31⁄2 hours, use the hour and minutepads to set the cleaning time you want. Pressthe “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until a timebetween 21⁄2-41⁄2 hours shows on the display.

•Use 21⁄2 hours for light soil.

•Use 31⁄2-41⁄2 hours for average to heavy soil.

3. Press the delay start time pad.

4. Set the start time.Press the “up” (s) or “down” (t) pad(s) until thecorrect time shows on the display. The oven willautomatically come up with the stop time byadding the set cleaning time to the set start time.

5. Press the start/enter pad.

SETTING THE CONTROLS (CONT.)

USING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLE

PRESS YOU SEE

AUTOCLEAN

CLEANTIME

HR MIN

STARTCLEANTIME

(example for 2:30 start time)

PRESS YOU SEE

PRESS YOU SEE

STARTENTER

5 SECONDELAY CLEAN

PRESS YOU SEE

(example for 41⁄2-hour cycle)

HR MIN CLEANTIME

PRESS YOU SEE

DELAYSTARTTIME

STARTCLEANTIME

33

SETTING THE CONTROLS (CONT.)

6. After the Self-Cleaning cycle starts:The door will lock as soon as the oven starts toheat up.

7. After the Self-Cleaning cycle ends:LOCKED goes off and the door unlocks.

NOTE: The stop time will be the start time plusthe cleaning time.

8. After the oven cools to room temperature, wipeoff any residue or ash with a damp cloth orsponge.If needed, touch up spots with a mild abrasivecleanser or cleaning sponge.

To stop the self-cleaning cycle at any time:If the oven temperature is too high for baking/roasting when you press the off/cancel pad, “cln,”TIMED, ON, “cool,” and LOCKED will appear onthe display until the oven cools.

YOU SEE

USING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLE

Self-cleaning tips

•Keep the kitchen well ventilated duringthe Self-Cleaning cycle to help get rid ofheat, odors, and smoke.

•Clean the oven before it gets heavilysoiled. Cleaning a very soiled oven takeslonger and could cause an increasedamount of smoke.

ONHEAT

DTIMECLEANTIME

LOCKED

YOU SEE

CLEAN

PRESS YOU SEE

OFFCANCEL ON

DTIMELOCKED

CLEANTIME

34

USING THE SELF-CLEANING CYCLE

HOW THE CYCLE WORKSThe Self-Cleaning cycle uses very high heat to burnaway soil and grease. During the cycle, the ovengets much hotter than it does for normal baking orbroiling. This high heat breaks up the soil or greaseand burns it away.Your oven is automatically preset for a 31⁄2-hourSelf-Cleaning cycle.The graph at the right shows you what happensin a 31⁄2-hour Self-Cleaning cycle. Notice that theheating stops 1⁄2 hour before the 31⁄2-hour settingis up.

875°F ( 468°C )CLEANING CYCLE

OVEN SHUT OFF

DOOR UNLOCKS

DOOR LOCKS

( normal broiling temperature )

START 11 2 3 STOPTime In Hours

Tem

per

atu

re

35

CARING FOR YOUR RANGEYour range is designed so you can care for it easily. You can do most cleaning with items foundaround your home. Cleaning your range whenever spills or soiling occurs will help to keep itlooking and working like new.

HOW TO CLEAN

1. Turn the knobs off and pull them straight away from the control panel.2. Wash the knobs with a sponge and warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry

them well. Do not soak them. Do not use steel wool or gritty cleansers,which can damage the finish of the knobs.

3. Replace the knobs. Make sure all knobs are turned off.

•Wash the panel with a sponge and warm, soapy water. Wipe the panel withclean water and dry it well. Do not use steel wool or gritty cleansers,which can damage the finish.

OR

•Wash the panel with a paper towel and spray glass cleaner. Do not spraythe cleaner directly on the panel. Apply the cleaner to the paper towel.

•Wash the surface with a sponge and warm, soapy water or paper towel andspray glass cleaner. Wipe with clean water and dry thoroughly. Use anonabrasive, plastic scrubbing pad on heavily soiled areas.

•Do not use steel wool, abrasives, or harsh cleansers. They may damagethe finish.

• If you use soap or detergent solutions, wipe thoroughly to prevent filmyresidue.

NOTE: Do not let foods containing acids (such as vinegar, tomato, or lemonjuice) remain on the surface. Acids may remove the glossy finish. Also wipeup milk or egg spills when the cooktop is cool. Be careful when cleaningaround the model and serial number plate; too much scrubbing couldremove the numbers.

•You do not have to clean open coil elements because spatters or spills willburn off.

•Do not immerse the coil elements in water.

CLEANING CHARTUse this chart to get specific information on cleaning your range. Before cleaning, always make sure allcontrols are off and the range is cool.

PART

Control knobs

Control panel

Exterior surfaces(other than ceramicglass cooktop andcontrol panel)

Coil elements(Model RF395LXE)

continued on next page

wWARNING Explosion Hazard

Do not store flammable materials such as gasoline near this appliance.Doing so can result in death, explosion, or fire.

36

CLEANING CHART (CONT.)PART

Porcelain-enamelreflector bowls(Model RF395LXE)

Ceramic glasscooktop(Model RF396LXE)

Broiler panand grid

Oven racks

Oven door glass

Oven cavity

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

HOW TO CLEAN

•Wipe off excess spills.

•Wash with a nonabrasive, plastic scrubbing pad and warm, soapy water.Rinse and dry well.

OR

•Place the bowls upside down on the oven racks in the oven during the Self-Cleaning cycle.

•See the “Cleaning the ceramic glass cooktop” section.

•Wash the pan and grid with a steel-wool pad and warm, soapy water. Rinseand dry well.

•Do not clean in the Self-Cleaning cycle (See “Before you start” in the “Usingthe Self-Cleaning Cycle” section.)

OR

•Wash the pan and grid in a dishwasher.

•Wash with a steel-wool pad and warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry well.

OR

•Leave the racks in the oven during the Self-Cleaning cycle.NOTE: If you leave your racks in the oven during the Self-Cleaning cycle, theywill lose their original color and become harder to slide. If you need to, apply asmall amount of vegetable oil to the side rungs to make the racks easier to slide.

•Wash with a paper towel and spray glass cleaner or a nonabrasive plasticscrubbing pad and warm, soapy water. Wipe with clean water and dry well.

•Follow the directions that come with the cleaner.

•Wipe up food spills containing sugar as soon as possible after the oven coolsdown. (See “Before you start” in the “Using the Self-Cleaning Cycle” section.)

•See the “Using the Self-Cleaning Cycle” section.

37

COIL ELEMENTS AND REFLECTOR BOWLS (MODEL RF395LXE)

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

Removing1. Make sure all coil elements are off and

cool before removing coil elements andreflector bowls.

2. Push in the edge of the coil element, oppositethe receptacle. Then lift it just enough to clearthe reflector bowl.

3. Pull the coil element straight away fromthe receptacle.

4. Lift out the reflector bowl. See the “Cleaningchart” earlier in this section for cleaninginstructions.

BAKE

OFF

BAKE

continued on next page

38

COIL ELEMENTS AND REFLECTOR BOWLS (MODEL RF395LXE) (CONT.)

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

BAKE

OFF

BAKE

Replacing1. Make sure all coil elements are off and

cool before replacing coil elements andreflector bowls.

2. Line up openings in the reflector bowl with thecoil element receptacle.

3. Hold the coil element as level as possible withthe terminal just started into the receptacle. Pushthe coil element terminal into the receptacle.

4. When the terminal is pushed into the receptacleas far as it will go, push down the edge of thecoil element opposite the receptacle.

39

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

COIL ELEMENTS AND REFLECTOR BOWLS (MODEL RF395LXE) (CONT.)

NOTE: Reflector bowls reflect heat back to thecookware on the coil elements. They also helpcatch spills. When they are kept clean, theyreflect heat better and look new longer.

If a reflector bowl changes color, some of yourcookware may not be flat enough, or some may be

too large for the coil element. In either case, someof the heat that’s meant to go into or around cook-ware goes down and heats the reflector bowl. Thisextra heat can cause it to change color.

NOTE: Do not drop the cooktop. Damage couldresult to the porcelain and the cooktop frame.

1. Lift the front of the cooktop at both front cornersuntil the support rods lock into place.

2. Wipe the surface under the cooktop with warm,soapy water and a sponge. Use a soapy steel-wool pad on heavily soiled areas.

3. To lower the cooktop, lift the cooktop from bothsides while pressing the support rods back tounlock them. Lower the cooktop into place.

LIFT-UP COOKTOP (MODEL RF395LXE)

40

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

CLEANING THE CERAMIC GLASS COOKTOP (MODEL RF396LXE)

Your cooktop is designed for easy care. However,you need to maintain your ceramic glass cooktopdifferently than you would standard electric open-coil elements. Foods spilled directly on the cooktopwill not burn off as on open-coil elements. Becauseof this, you should keep the surface dust free andsoil free before heating.Your cooktop has been prepolished at the factory

for improved protectionand easier cleaning.The Cooktop Polish-ing Creme includedwith your range,paper towels or asponge, and a single-edge razor blade in aholder (see next pagefor ordering informa-tion) are all you need

to clean your cooktop. For proper cleaning meth-ods, please review “Cleaning tips” in the nextcolumn and on the next page. Follow them eachtime you use your cooktop. This will ensure youget the best performance out of your cooktop, aswell as preserve that uniquely elegant look.

To avoid damaging the cooktop, follow theseinstructions:

•Remove sugar spills and soils from the cooktopwhile the surface is still warm to avoid pitting onthe surface.

•Marks from sliding metal pans on the cooktop aredifficult to remove completely. Use cooktoppolishing creme to clean the area. Several appli-cations may be necessary.

•Do not use steel wool, plastic cleaning pads,gritty powdered cleansers, chlorine bleach, rustremover, ammonia, or glass cleaning productswith ammonia. These products could damage thecooktop surface.

Cleaning tipsWhat to use:

•Cooktop Polishing Creme included with yourrange with a papertowel or clean, dampsponge – This cremehas been developedespecially for cleaningand protecting yourcooktop. When usingthe creme, follow theinstructions on thecontainer.

•Razor scraper in a holder – Use this scraper toremove cooked-on soilsfrom your ceramic glasscooktop. To avoidscratches, keep the razorblade as flat against thecooktop as possible.Store razor blades outof reach of children.

41

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

CLEANING THE CERAMIC GLASS COOKTOP (MODEL RF396LXE) (CONT.)

Steps to follow:1. You can wipe off most spills easily using a paper

towel or clean, damp sponge as soon as the HotSurface Indicator Light goes off.

2. For stubborn spills, rub the Cooktop PolishingCreme into cooked-on soil using a paper towel.If some soil remains, leave some creme on thespot(s) and follow Step 3.

3. Carefully scrape spots with the razor scraper.4. Finish by polishing the entire cooktop with

Cooktop Polishing Creme and a paper towel.

To order the Cooktop Polishing Creme (Part No.3191048) or a razor scraper (Part No. 3183488),call 1-800-253-1301. You will hear a recording.Follow the steps to place an order.

How to keep your cooktop looking like new:IF THERE ARE

Sugary spillsand soils (suchas jellies andcandy syrups)

Dark streaks,specks, anddiscoloration

Metal marks(from copperand aluminumpans)

Tiny scratchesor abrasions

WHAT TO DO

To prevent pitting on thecooktop, wipe up with apaper towel or clean, dampsponge while the ceramicglass surface is stillwarm. Remove spills assoon as possible afterthey occur.

Use the Cooktop PolishingCreme or a nonabrasivecleanser with a damppaper towel or sponge.

Use the Cooktop PolishingCreme with a damp papertowel or sponge beforeheating the cooktop again.If heated before cleaning,metal marks may notcome off.

Scratches and abrasionsdo not affect cooking. Aftermany cleanings, they willbecome less visible. Toprevent scratches andabrasions, use the CooktopPolishing Creme regularly.

NOTE: Always wipe your cooktop with clean waterand dry it well after using the cleanser to preventstreaking or staining.

42

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

REMOVING THE OVEN DOORFor normal use of your range, you do not need toremove the door. However, if you have to removethe door follow the instructions in this section.

NOTE: If the door removal pins included in theAnti-Tip Bracket Package are not available, nails orscrews may be used. Be careful that the length ofthe nail or screw does not damage the oven bychipping or scratching the porcelain surface.

To remove:1. Open the door about halfway. Insert door

removal pins into both hinge hangers. Do notremove them while the door is removed fromthe range.

2. Close the door as far as the door removal pinswill let you.

3. Rotate the door toward the range. Lift up thedoor until it stops. Do not use the door handle tolift the door. Rotate the door toward the floor andpull it toward you.

Insert door removalpin here

Oven door

Range

Range

Rotate

Lift upOven door

Hingehanger

43

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR (CONT.)

To replace:NOTE: The door removal pins you inserted must stillbe in both sides of the door.

1. Grasp the door on the sides with your fingers onthe front of the door and your thumbs on theinside surface.

2. Rest the hinge hanger so that it is flat (at thebottom of the hinge hanger on the bottom of thefront frame slot).

3. Position the door with the hinge hanger slotsalmost parallel to the front frame.

4. Push up and in until the hinge hanger slotsbecome fastened to the range. Lower the doorand rotate it slightly from the front to the backuntil the slots are fully fastened. The hingehanger will be close to the bottom of the frontframe slot.

5. Pull door open about halfway and remove thedoor removal pins. Save door removal pins forfuture use.

6. Close the door.Front frameslot bottom

Hingehanger

Hingehangerflat

Up

In

Oven door

Remove doorremoval pin

Range

44

THE OVEN LIGHT

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

The oven light will come on when you open theoven door.

To turn the light on or off when the ovendoor is closed:•Press the oven light pad.

To replace the oven light:1. Unplug range or disconnect power.2. Remove the glass bulb cover in the back of

the oven by turningit counterclockwise.

3. Remove the light bulb from its socket.Replace the bulb with a 40-watt appliance bulb.

CARING FOR YOUR RANGE

LIGHT

4. Replace the bulb cover by turning it clockwise.

5. Plug in range or reconnect power.

NOTE: The oven light will not work during theSelf-Cleaning cycle.

45

PROBLEM

Nothing works

CAUSE

•The range is not plugged into a live outlet with the proper voltage.(See Installation Instructions.)

•You have blown a household fuse or tripped a circuit breaker.

•The control knob is not set correctly. Push in the control knobs beforeturning them.

•You have not set the electronic control correctly. Refer to the properinstructions.

•You have blown a household fuse or tripped a circuit breaker.

•The coil elements are not plugged in all the way (Model RF395LXE).(See “Replacing” on page 38.)

•You have not set the control knobs correctly. Push the control knobs inbefore turning them to a setting.

TROUBLESHOOTINGMost cooking problems often are caused by little things you can find and fix without tools of anykind. 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 47.

RANGE DOES NOT WORK

The oven does not work

The surface cookingareas will not work

WHEN SELF-CLEANING YOUR OVENPROBLEM

The Self-Cleaning cyclewill not work

CAUSE

•You did not press the start/enter pad.

•You have set a delayed start time. Wait for the start time to be reached orcancel and reset the control.

• The door is not closed all the way.

continued on next page

46

DISPLAY MESSAGES

PROBLEM

Cooking results arenot what you expected

CAUSE

•The oven temperature seems too low or too high. See “Adjusting the oventemperature control” on page 19 to adjust the oven temperature.

•You did not preheat the oven before baking (if called for in the recipe).

•You are using a pan that is not the correct type or size. Refer to a reliablecookbook or recipe for the recommended pan type and size.

•There is not enough air space around the pan when baking. Allow 11⁄2 to2 inches of air space on all sides of the pan.

•The cookware is too large or too small for the surface cooking area beingused. The pan should be the same size or slightly larger than the surfacecooking area being used.

•The range is not level. (See the Installation Instructions.)

COOKING RESULTS

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

The display is showing“PF”

“F” followed by anumber shows onthe display

CAUSE

•There has been a power failure. Press the off/cancel pad to clear thedisplay, then reset the clock. (See page 14.)

•Press the off/cancel pad to clear the display. If an “F” code appears again,call for service. (See “If You Need Assistance or Service” on page 47.)

If none of these items are causing your problem, see “Requesting Assistance or Service” on page 47.

47

Call the Whirlpool Consumer AssistanceCenter toll free at 1-800-253-1301.Our consultants are available toassist you.When calling:Please know the purchase date, and

the complete model and serial number of yourappliance (see the “A Note to You” section).This information will help us better respond toyour request.

Our consultants provide assistance with:

•Features and specifications on our full lineof appliances

• Installation information

•Use and maintenance procedures

REQUESTING ASSISTANCE OR SERVICETo avoid unnecessary service calls, please check the “Troubleshooting” section. It may save youthe cost of a service call. If you still need help, follow the instructions below.

IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE

IF YOU NEED REPLACEMENT PARTSIf you need to order replacement parts, we recom-mend that you only use FSP® factory authorizedparts. FSP replacement parts will fit right and workright, because they are made to the same exactingspecifications used to build every newWHIRLPOOL® appliance.

To locate FSP replacement parts in your area, callour Consumer Assistance Center telephone numberor your nearest authorized service center.

FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCEIf you need further assistance, you can write toWhirlpool with any questions or concerns at:

Whirlpool Brand Home AppliancesConsumer Assistance Centerc/o Correspondence Dept.2000 North M-63Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692

•Accessory and repair parts sales

•Do-it-yourself repair help

•Specialized customer assistance (Spanish speak-ing, hearing impaired, limited vision, etc.)

•Referrals to local dealers, service companies, andrepair parts distributors

Whirlpool service technicians are trained to fulfillthe product warranty and provide after-warrantyservice, anywhere in the United States.

To locate the authorized Whirlpool service companyin your area, you can also look in your telephonedirectory Yellow Pages.

Please include a daytime phone number in yourcorrespondence.

48

NOTES

49

NOTES

50

INDEXThis index is alphabetical. It contains all the topics included in this manual, along with the page(s)on which you can find each topic.

TOPIC PAGE

AIR CIRCULATION..................................................... 12

ANTI-TIP BRACKET ................................................... 28

ASSISTANCE ............................................................. 47

BAKINGAccuBake .........................................................16, 18Aluminum foil .......................................................... 12Pans ................................................................. 11, 12Racks ................................................................11, 12Setting cycle ........................................................... 16Tips ......................................................................... 17

BROILINGGrid ......................................................................... 22Pan ...................................................................20, 22Rack positions ........................................................ 22Setting cycle ........................................................... 21Tips ......................................................................... 22

CLEANINGBroiler pan and grid ................................................ 36Ceramic glass cooktop .................................... 40, 41Coil elements .............................................. 35, 37-39Control knobs ......................................................... 35Control panel .......................................................... 35Exterior surfaces .................................................... 35Oven cavity ............................................................. 36Oven door glass ..................................................... 36Oven racks ............................................................. 36Self-cleaning cycle ................................................. 30Reflector bowls .......................................... 36, 37-39

CONTROL PANELCelsius/Fahrenheit .................................................. 19Coil element markers ............................................... 6Control knobs ........................................................... 8Hot surface indicator lights ................................7, 10Surface heating indicator light ............................. 6, 7Surface cooking area markers ................................. 7

TOPIC PAGE

COOKWARECanning .................................................................... 9Tips .....................................................................9, 10

ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROLCanceling ............................................................... 16Clock ...................................................................... 14Control lock ............................................................ 13Display .................................................................... 13Minute timer ........................................................... 14Starting ................................................................... 16Tones ...................................................................... 16

FEATURES ............................................................... 6, 7

LIFT-UP COOKTOP ................................................... 39

MEALTIMER™ CONTROLDelay start .............................................................. 25Starting now ........................................................... 23

MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER .................................. 2

OVEN DOOR .............................................................. 42

OVEN LIGHT .............................................................. 44

OVEN TEMPERATUREAdjusting ................................................................ 19Setting .................................................. 17, 21, 23, 25

OVEN VENT ............................................................... 27

PANS....................................................................11, 12

PARTS ...................................................................... 6, 7

RACKS ................................................................. 11, 12

ROASTINGPans ................................................................. 11, 12Racks ................................................................11, 12Setting cycle ........................................................... 16Tips ......................................................................... 18

51

TOPIC PAGE

SAFETY .................................................................... 3-5

SELF-CLEANING CYCLEBefore you start ...................................................... 30Delay start .............................................................. 32How the cycle works .............................................. 34Setting the controls ................................................ 31Starting immediately ............................................... 31Stopping the cycle ................................................. 33Tips ......................................................................... 33

SERVICE .................................................................... 47

STORAGE DRAWER .................................................. 29

SURFACE COOKING AREASCeramic glass cooktop .......................................... 10Coil element markers ............................................... 6Control knobs ..................................................... 8, 35Control setting guide ................................................ 8Hot surface indicator lights ................................ 7, 10Surface heating indicator light ............................. 6, 7Surface cooking area markers ................................. 7Tips ........................................................................... 8

TOPIC PAGE

TIPSBakeware................................................................ 11Broiling ...................................................................22Cookware ........................................................... 9, 10Roasting ................................................................. 17Saving energy ..................................................... 8, 18Self-cleaning........................................................... 33

TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................... 45-46

WARRANTY ............................................................... 52

INDEX

WARRANTYWHIRLPOOL® ELECTRIC RANGE

LENGTH OF WARRANTY

FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTYFROM DATE OF PURCHASE

FULL FIVE-YEARWARRANTYFROM DATE OF PURCHASE

WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FOR

FSP® replacement parts and repair labor to correct defects in materialsor workmanship. Service must be provided by an authorized Whirlpoolservice company.

Ceramic glass cooktop only: FSP replacement parts and repair labor forCLEANTOP® ceramic glass cooktop.Whirlpool warrants that:–The ceramic glass cooktop will not discolor–The ceramic glass cooktop pattern will not wear off–The rubber seal between the ceramic glass cooktop and porcelain edge will

not crack–The ceramic glass cooktop will not crack due to thermal shock–The surface unit elements will not burn out

WHIRLPOOL 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.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.E. Repairs to CLEANTOP ceramic glass cooktop if it has not been cared for as recommended in this

Use and Care Guide.F. Repairs to parts or systems caused by unauthorized modifications made to the appliance.

8/96

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 orlimitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rightswhich vary from state to state.Outside the United States, a different warranty may apply. For details, please contact your authorizedWhirlpool dealer.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 theWhirlpool Consumer Assistance Center telephone number, 1-800-253-1301, from anywhere in the U.S.A.

PART NO. 3196279 Rev. B© 1997 Whirlpool Corporation ® Registered Trademark/TM Trademark of Whirlpool, U.S.A. Printed in U.S.A.

7/97