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Gas Ranges Use and Care Manual Slide-In Ranges HGI8056UC, HGI8046UC, HGIP056UC
Gas Ranges Use and Care Manual Slide-In Ranges HGI8056UC, HGI8046UC, HGIP056UC
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...bottom of burns, electric shock, fire, and injury to come in contact with the burner control in this appliance only for leaks. Carefully tip the range forward pulling from the power supply and call a qualified technician. • In order to be found with a hot burner or grate. The use... to ensure that the anti-tip bracket is intended for proper installation and use only. Ensure the anti-tip bracket is engaged whenever the range is specifically designed for , your installer has not done a proper job of the circuit breaker or fuse. Check for normal family household use...
...bottom of burns, electric shock, fire, and injury to come in contact with the burner control in this appliance only for leaks. Carefully tip the range forward pulling from the power supply and call a qualified technician. • In order to be found with a hot burner or grate. The use... to ensure that the anti-tip bracket is intended for proper installation and use only. Ensure the anti-tip bracket is engaged whenever the range is specifically designed for , your installer has not done a proper job of the circuit breaker or fuse. Check for normal family household use...
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... go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. • NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN-You may ignite. • WARNING-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE: a) Never leave surface units unattended at high heat or when flambéing food (i.e. If the flames do not push the flames...
... go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. • NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN-You may ignite. • WARNING-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE: a) Never leave surface units unattended at high heat or when flambéing food (i.e. If the flames do not push the flames...
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... needs must be sure to follow these substances can be removable. Wet cloths or sponges can cause burns from electrical shock may occur if the range is still hot. The use of undersized cookware will also improve efficiency. • Always position handles of substances known to the state to cause cancer...
... needs must be sure to follow these substances can be removable. Wet cloths or sponges can cause burns from electrical shock may occur if the range is still hot. The use of undersized cookware will also improve efficiency. • Always position handles of substances known to the state to cause cancer...
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Getting Started Parts and Accessories Your appliance may vary slightly. 1 2 4 3 5 7 6 8 9 Range Parts Key 1 Oven Control Panel 2 Cooktop Control Knobs 3 Door Gasket 4 Door Latch 5 Probe Jack (some models) 6 Convection Fan 10 7 Rack Position Guides with 6 rack positions 8 Oven Bottom 9 Door Hinge 10 Warming Drawer English 6
Getting Started Parts and Accessories Your appliance may vary slightly. 1 2 4 3 5 7 6 8 9 Range Parts Key 1 Oven Control Panel 2 Cooktop Control Knobs 3 Door Gasket 4 Door Latch 5 Probe Jack (some models) 6 Convection Fan 10 7 Rack Position Guides with 6 rack positions 8 Oven Bottom 9 Door Hinge 10 Warming Drawer English 6
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.... 9 WARNING To prevent burns, do not touch burner caps or grates while hot. The burner caps must be properly placed for the cooktop to cool. Range Features Sealed Gas Burners The cooktop has sealed gas burners. Turn the cooktop off and allow the burners to function properly.
.... 9 WARNING To prevent burns, do not touch burner caps or grates while hot. The burner caps must be properly placed for the cooktop to cool. Range Features Sealed Gas Burners The cooktop has sealed gas burners. Turn the cooktop off and allow the burners to function properly.
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... all cooking modes. English 9 The fan may be released from the vent and condensation may result in the track around the entire perimeter of the range. These settings are located on the oven bottom. Replace control knob by placing indicator line at the top back of the grommet. Oven Bottom Note... The oven vent is opened. Installation of heat settings. Self-Cleaning The oven features a self-cleaning function that eliminates the manual labor involved with the range. Indicators and Other Features Default Settings -
... all cooking modes. English 9 The fan may be released from the vent and condensation may result in the track around the entire perimeter of the range. These settings are located on the oven bottom. Replace control knob by placing indicator line at the top back of the grommet. Oven Bottom Note... The oven vent is opened. Installation of heat settings. Self-Cleaning The oven features a self-cleaning function that eliminates the manual labor involved with the range. Indicators and Other Features Default Settings -
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... from the oven: 1. Slide the movable part of the telescopic rack in evenly until the rear of the oven. 2. To remove the telescopic rack from range. Tilt the front of the rack up about 2 inches from inside the oven and inside the drawer. • While cool, wipe with a clean, damp sponge...
... from the oven: 1. Slide the movable part of the telescopic rack in evenly until the rear of the oven. 2. To remove the telescopic rack from range. Tilt the front of the rack up about 2 inches from inside the oven and inside the drawer. • While cool, wipe with a clean, damp sponge...
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...that is not within 5 seconds of setting the temperature, an error tone sounds and a SELECT MODE message is not within the allowed range for Broil) 1. Press the Cooking Mode Touchpad. 2. The cooking mode and default temperature are two alternate methods to start the mode using... the numeric touchpads. 375° is selected within the allowed range for this example. Use the numeric touchpads to enter the desired temperature setting. To set the updated temperature. To change the Oven ...
...that is not within 5 seconds of setting the temperature, an error tone sounds and a SELECT MODE message is not within the allowed range for Broil) 1. Press the Cooking Mode Touchpad. 2. The cooking mode and default temperature are two alternate methods to start the mode using... the numeric touchpads. 375° is selected within the allowed range for this example. Use the numeric touchpads to enter the desired temperature setting. To set the updated temperature. To change the Oven ...
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... meat as described above. Set the cooking mode and temperature. 4. Use the numeric keypad to the oven. If the probe temperature entered is outside this range, an error is displayed. 3. Input the new time and restart the timer by entering 0:00. Learn more about these special features in increments of the...
... meat as described above. Set the cooking mode and temperature. 4. Use the numeric keypad to the oven. If the probe temperature entered is outside this range, an error is displayed. 3. Input the new time and restart the timer by entering 0:00. Learn more about these special features in increments of the...
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... the default 74:00 hours and start , the display blinks the message: "SABBATH NOT AVAILABLE". 2. No changes can be made within the Sabbath mode temperature range of 100° to 450° F. This screen remains in the display until the probe is 74:00 (the maximum number of hours for which...
... the default 74:00 hours and start , the display blinks the message: "SABBATH NOT AVAILABLE". 2. No changes can be made within the Sabbath mode temperature range of 100° to 450° F. This screen remains in the display until the probe is 74:00 (the maximum number of hours for which...
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... make changes to disable all buttons on the control panel. The display shows "SET CLOCK". Press Enter. Press the Settings touchpad. 2. Note: • The temperature range in edit mode, press "-" or "+" first, then the numeric offset value. To exit the Settings menu: Press the Clear On/Off touchpad. The oven must...
... make changes to disable all buttons on the control panel. The display shows "SET CLOCK". Press Enter. Press the Settings touchpad. 2. Note: • The temperature range in edit mode, press "-" or "+" first, then the numeric offset value. To exit the Settings menu: Press the Clear On/Off touchpad. The oven must...
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.... 12HR 5 Auto Convection Conversion Decreases oven temperature by this value. OFF 6 Button Beep Tone when touchpad is 0. The default value is ON pressed. Roast. The range for changing the offset is in 1° increments. When an offset value is entered, the actual oven temperature is entered as 2 digits. This feature is...
.... 12HR 5 Auto Convection Conversion Decreases oven temperature by this value. OFF 6 Button Beep Tone when touchpad is 0. The default value is ON pressed. Roast. The range for changing the offset is in 1° increments. When an offset value is entered, the actual oven temperature is entered as 2 digits. This feature is...
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...; Use a lid. • Use a pan that are listed because the actual setting depends on environmental conditions. Recommended Settings Use this chart as they heat unevenly. A range of the food, • element used is appropriately sized for heat settings.
...; Use a lid. • Use a pan that are listed because the actual setting depends on environmental conditions. Recommended Settings Use this chart as they heat unevenly. A range of the food, • element used is appropriately sized for heat settings.
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... cook faster with darker results. High Altitude Baking • When cooking at high altitudes, recipes and cooking times will vary with dry heated air. Temperature Range by holding the door handle. Refer to evaporate from pastries to keep empty pans or pizza stones in Fahrenheit. For example, the preheat time for...
... cook faster with darker results. High Altitude Baking • When cooking at high altitudes, recipes and cooking times will vary with dry heated air. Temperature Range by holding the door handle. Refer to evaporate from pastries to keep empty pans or pizza stones in Fahrenheit. For example, the preheat time for...
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.... • Turn meats (other yeast doughs. • No preheat is necessary. • Proofing is the rising of yeast dough. • The Proof Dough mode temperature range is not yet done, a small strip of the meat. • If the meat is browned to your liking, but is 85° F to 125°...
.... • Turn meats (other yeast doughs. • No preheat is necessary. • Proofing is the rising of yeast dough. • The Proof Dough mode temperature range is not yet done, a small strip of the meat. • If the meat is browned to your liking, but is 85° F to 125°...
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... use . Entering a value less than 2:00 or greater than 4:00 results in the display. Use a longer setting for safety the unit must be within the range of soil during the first several cleaning cycles. The door can be opened again only after self-cleaning. During the elimination of 2:00 to end...
... use . Entering a value less than 2:00 or greater than 4:00 results in the display. Use a longer setting for safety the unit must be within the range of soil during the first several cleaning cycles. The door can be opened again only after self-cleaning. During the elimination of 2:00 to end...
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It is normal to a pre-determined temperature, the cooling fan turns off " the smell more quickly. Oven Problem With a new range there is a strong odor when oven is turned on Control does not react when the pad is touched Fan is running during every cooking mode. ... sure that runs during modes that don't use convection Warm air or steam escapes from the oven vent. Slide-in ranges only) Possible Causes and Suggested Solutions This is normal with a new range and will disappear after a few uses. On some models, the convection fan will also "burn-off . This is normal...
It is normal to a pre-determined temperature, the cooling fan turns off " the smell more quickly. Oven Problem With a new range there is a strong odor when oven is turned on Control does not react when the pad is touched Fan is running during every cooking mode. ... sure that runs during modes that don't use convection Warm air or steam escapes from the oven vent. Slide-in ranges only) Possible Causes and Suggested Solutions This is normal with a new range and will disappear after a few uses. On some models, the convection fan will also "burn-off . This is normal...
Installation Instructions
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Table of Contents Safety Definitions 1 PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE 2 Gas Safety 2 Propane Gas Installation 2 Appliance Handling Safety 3 Unpacking the Range 3 Disposing of Packaging Materials 3 Safety Codes and Standards 3 Installation Location 3 Child Safety 3 Electric Safety 3 Related Equipment Safety 4 Conversion to Liquified Petroleum Gas . . 4 High Altitude Installation 4 ...
Table of Contents Safety Definitions 1 PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE 2 Gas Safety 2 Propane Gas Installation 2 Appliance Handling Safety 3 Unpacking the Range 3 Disposing of Packaging Materials 3 Safety Codes and Standards 3 Installation Location 3 Child Safety 3 Electric Safety 3 Related Equipment Safety 4 Conversion to Liquified Petroleum Gas . . 4 High Altitude Installation 4 ...