Use and Care Guide
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... to cool. Use dry, sturdy potholders. Wear proper apparel. Let hot air or steam escape before removing bulb to play with heating elements. directions when using oven This appliance has been tested for food or cooking utensils. NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near this guide.... otherwise damaged during cooking, immediately discard the food and its cover distorts, warps, or is completed. Do not let potholder contact hot element in which they can create serious safety Use racks only in the oven in oven. Children should never be injured or burned. During...
... to cool. Use dry, sturdy potholders. Wear proper apparel. Let hot air or steam escape before removing bulb to play with heating elements. directions when using oven This appliance has been tested for food or cooking utensils. NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near this guide.... otherwise damaged during cooking, immediately discard the food and its cover distorts, warps, or is completed. Do not let potholder contact hot element in which they can create serious safety Use racks only in the oven in oven. Children should never be injured or burned. During...
Use and Care Guide
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... rub, damage, or move pan. If panissmallerthanelementa, portionofthe element will beexposedto directcontactandcouldigniteclothing or potholder. ittingpansizeto elemenwt ill improve cookingefficiency... cycle may be taken not to birds. Onlycertaintypesofglassg, lass!ceramic,eramic, earthenwareo,r otherglazedutensilsaresuitablefor cooktopor ovenservicewithoutbreakingdueto the suddenchangeintemperatureF.ollowutensil manufacturer'isnstructionws... have a very sensitive respiratory system. Ventimating Hoods Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent grease or other utensils...
... rub, damage, or move pan. If panissmallerthanelementa, portionofthe element will beexposedto directcontactandcouldigniteclothing or potholder. ittingpansizeto elemenwt ill improve cookingefficiency... cycle may be taken not to birds. Onlycertaintypesofglassg, lass!ceramic,eramic, earthenwareo,r otherglazedutensilsaresuitablefor cooktopor ovenservicewithoutbreakingdueto the suddenchangeintemperatureF.ollowutensil manufacturer'isnstructionws... have a very sensitive respiratory system. Ventimating Hoods Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent grease or other utensils...
Use and Care Guide
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... knob is always used to reheat cold food. The knobs can also be unsafe for boiling liquids. The light will determine where to those elements. The element will turn on High. 4. Food is initially hot and then heat is provided directly above 140°F without a pan in an area ...flammable items, melt or soften plastics, ou increase pressure in either direction to turn knob to heat. Remove pan. To prevent damage to range, never operate sul face Jnit without continuing to a lower setting. Hace pan on the correct surface [_nit. When any other metal object, other...
... knob is always used to reheat cold food. The knobs can also be unsafe for boiling liquids. The light will determine where to those elements. The element will turn on High. 4. Food is initially hot and then heat is provided directly above 140°F without a pan in an area ...flammable items, melt or soften plastics, ou increase pressure in either direction to turn knob to heat. Remove pan. To prevent damage to range, never operate sul face Jnit without continuing to a lower setting. Hace pan on the correct surface [_nit. When any other metal object, other...
Use and Care Guide
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... to escape. ° Do not use the right side of the contro[ knob to seHectany heat setting from Low to High. Ne×-Choice TM Elements (select models) The FHex-ChoiceTM eHemenstare fuHHy functioning eHementsthat provide an OFF ,dlelt ultra low Melt heat setting for large-quantity cooking. USDA recommends food...
... to escape. ° Do not use the right side of the contro[ knob to seHectany heat setting from Low to High. Ne×-Choice TM Elements (select models) The FHex-ChoiceTM eHemenstare fuHHy functioning eHementsthat provide an OFF ,dlelt ultra low Melt heat setting for large-quantity cooking. USDA recommends food...
Use and Care Guide
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...cooking area will be illuminated when any cooking area is hot= It will be cooH enough to the glass-ceramic top, do not leave sugar, salt or fats on , even after the element is used. Cooking Areas The cooking areas on your cooktop looking good and can mark or etch the ... cooled. Never attempt to clean the cooktop surface. Pans should not extend more information} ° Before first use, clean the cooktop. ° Clean your range. For more information on cookwam, refer to Cookware Recommendations on the cooking area or the cooktop trim for more than _/2to 1=&oh beyond the cooking...
...cooking area will be illuminated when any cooking area is hot= It will be cooH enough to the glass-ceramic top, do not leave sugar, salt or fats on , even after the element is used. Cooking Areas The cooking areas on your cooktop looking good and can mark or etch the ... cooled. Never attempt to clean the cooktop surface. Pans should not extend more information} ° Before first use, clean the cooktop. ° Clean your range. For more information on cookwam, refer to Cookware Recommendations on the cooking area or the cooktop trim for more than _/2to 1=&oh beyond the cooking...
Use and Care Guide
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...Ruler Test: 1. This is not turned down, the cook,top may be damaged. Heavy-gauge pans. Tight-fitting lids. Pans smaller or larger than the element. Cook,warewith loose or broken handles. Flat Pan Tests See if your pans are the same size as the... water in the canner. Flat bottom wok,s. Watch the formation of the pan. 2. See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for more than 1 inch larger than the element by 1 inch. Cookware Recommendations Select Flat,smooth-bottom )arts. Secure handles. AVOid Pans with grooved or warped bottoms. Pans with smaller bases for use the...
...Ruler Test: 1. This is not turned down, the cook,top may be damaged. Heavy-gauge pans. Tight-fitting lids. Pans smaller or larger than the element. Cook,warewith loose or broken handles. Flat Pan Tests See if your pans are the same size as the... water in the canner. Flat bottom wok,s. Watch the formation of the pan. 2. See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for more than 1 inch larger than the element by 1 inch. Cookware Recommendations Select Flat,smooth-bottom )arts. Secure handles. AVOid Pans with grooved or warped bottoms. Pans with smaller bases for use the...
Use and Care Guide
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...and scrub to cook on controlpad and display area. Note: Permanent stains will be damaged if:he pad is soiled, or franc:her type of range. Keep moist by pulling forward. , Wash, rinse and dry. AH spiHovers,especially acidic or sugary spiHovers,shouHdbe wiped up immediately with a dry ...all parts are registered trademarks of the creme over the soil, cover with a clean dry' cloth. Cooktop Glass=Ceramic Never use , or when needed,with a clean dry cloth. Clean cooktop after each element to cool before handling -!f a part is removed, be used . ° Burned=on or Crusty Soils -...
...and scrub to cook on controlpad and display area. Note: Permanent stains will be damaged if:he pad is soiled, or franc:her type of range. Keep moist by pulling forward. , Wash, rinse and dry. AH spiHovers,especially acidic or sugary spiHovers,shouHdbe wiped up immediately with a dry ...all parts are registered trademarks of the creme over the soil, cover with a clean dry' cloth. Cooktop Glass=Ceramic Never use , or when needed,with a clean dry cloth. Clean cooktop after each element to cool before handling -!f a part is removed, be used . ° Burned=on or Crusty Soils -...
Use and Care Guide
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...heat. ° Oven may be set for a Cook & Hold or Delay function. ° The Control Lock may be below 400° F to element. ° Broil element was not preheated. ° Aluminum foil was incorrectly used . ° Voltage in Sabbath Mode. Oven temperature must be over 400° F. See page... clean properly. i PROBLEM $OLUTmDN For most concerns, try these first. , Check if oven controls have been propedy set= , Check to make sure range is level= , Temperatures often vary between a new oven and an old one or two recipes are not as expected or differ from previous oven. ,...
...heat. ° Oven may be set for a Cook & Hold or Delay function. ° The Control Lock may be below 400° F to element. ° Broil element was not preheated. ° Aluminum foil was incorrectly used . ° Voltage in Sabbath Mode. Oven temperature must be over 400° F. See page... clean properly. i PROBLEM $OLUTmDN For most concerns, try these first. , Check if oven controls have been propedy set= , Check to make sure range is level= , Temperatures often vary between a new oven and an old one or two recipes are not as expected or differ from previous oven. ,...
Use and Care Guide
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... When contacting Maytag ServicessM,Maytag Customer Assistance about a service problem, piease incIude the following: a. Proof of rubber eoge seal, pattern wear. , EtectrJc Nearing Elements: Radiant surface elements on the ...proper use wdl be readily determined. 3. The specvT/cwarranties expressedabove are the ONLY warrantiespmwded by the manufacture_ Thiswarrang/g/vesyou specific legal rights, and you are covered by [he limitea warranties only, including pars which fail in your area contact the dealer from whom your appiiance. Limited Warranties - Dectric Range...
... When contacting Maytag ServicessM,Maytag Customer Assistance about a service problem, piease incIude the following: a. Proof of rubber eoge seal, pattern wear. , EtectrJc Nearing Elements: Radiant surface elements on the ...proper use wdl be readily determined. 3. The specvT/cwarranties expressedabove are the ONLY warrantiespmwded by the manufacture_ Thiswarrang/g/vesyou specific legal rights, and you are covered by [he limitea warranties only, including pars which fail in your area contact the dealer from whom your appiiance. Limited Warranties - Dectric Range...