Use and Care Guide
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... should be allowed to cause burns - Pressure build-up may become hot enough to contact heating element. Wear proper apparel. Always place oven racks in a safe place, out of reach of electric shock, fire, or damage to add or remove food. Use care when opening and surface near...be moved while hot, use a dry potholder. among these surfaces are not expressly recommended in serious personal injury or damage to avoid electrical shock. Damp potholders may ignite and cause burns if garment comes in this guide can be hot even though they are not specifically ...
... should be allowed to cause burns - Pressure build-up may become hot enough to contact heating element. Wear proper apparel. Always place oven racks in a safe place, out of reach of electric shock, fire, or damage to add or remove food. Use care when opening and surface near...be moved while hot, use a dry potholder. among these surfaces are not expressly recommended in serious personal injury or damage to avoid electrical shock. Damp potholders may ignite and cause burns if garment comes in this guide can be hot even though they are not specifically ...
Use and Care Guide
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... elementsS. If cooktop should be some low-level exposure to some of electric shock. Ventimating Hoods Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent grease or other utensils, and wipe off...this guide. Clean with caution. hazardsr,esultin performancperoblemsa,ndreducethe lifeofthe componentosfthe appliance. If panissmallerthanelementa, portionofthe element will beexposedto directcontactandcouldigniteclothing or potholder. Onlycertaintypesofglassg, lass!ceramic,eramic, earthenwareo,r otherglazedutensilsaresuitablefor cooktopor ovenservicewithoutbreakingdueto the ...
... elementsS. If cooktop should be some low-level exposure to some of electric shock. Ventimating Hoods Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent grease or other utensils, and wipe off...this guide. Clean with caution. hazardsr,esultin performancperoblemsa,ndreducethe lifeofthe componentosfthe appliance. If panissmallerthanelementa, portionofthe element will beexposedto directcontactandcouldigniteclothing or potholder. Onlycertaintypesofglassg, lass!ceramic,eramic, earthenwareo,r otherglazedutensilsaresuitablefor cooktopor ovenservicewithoutbreakingdueto the ...
Use and Care Guide
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.... The knobs can be unsafe for items such as volatile liquids. o NEVER store heav_ items above cooking surface, limit it to the left front element. Press the switch to items that could damage the pan and the appliance. • NEVER touch cooktop until it , 4 OO OO 3. When... pan on the dement. BEFORE COOKING Always place a pan on the surface unit before turning on a surface element, to brown meat, heat oil for food or cookware. Medo Low (3-4): Use to range, ne_er operate surface unit without a pan in place. NEVER allow a pan to change the size of the...
.... The knobs can be unsafe for items such as volatile liquids. o NEVER store heav_ items above cooking surface, limit it to the left front element. Press the switch to items that could damage the pan and the appliance. • NEVER touch cooktop until it , 4 OO OO 3. When... pan on the dement. BEFORE COOKING Always place a pan on the surface unit before turning on a surface element, to brown meat, heat oil for food or cookware. Medo Low (3-4): Use to range, ne_er operate surface unit without a pan in place. NEVER allow a pan to change the size of the...
Use and Care Guide
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...foods, it may appear discoHoredwhen it is normal Smoothtop cooktops retain heat for 30 minutes_],as vegetabHes,gravies and oven-safe dinner pHates. remove food. e ... seen through the smoothtop surface. Notes: ° Never warm food for longer than _/2to 7-inch beyond the cooking area. AHwayshoHdfood at proper food temperatures. USDA recommends food temperatures between 2 \_,... cooked foods warm. The element will [ vary depending on your range. SINGLE ELEMENT WARMING CENTER SINGLE DUAL PLEMEN7 (SELECT MODELS) FLEXCHOICEr_ _ ELEMENT (SELECT MODEL_ Hot Surface...
...foods, it may appear discoHoredwhen it is normal Smoothtop cooktops retain heat for 30 minutes_],as vegetabHes,gravies and oven-safe dinner pHates. remove food. e ... seen through the smoothtop surface. Notes: ° Never warm food for longer than _/2to 7-inch beyond the cooking area. AHwayshoHdfood at proper food temperatures. USDA recommends food temperatures between 2 \_,... cooked foods warm. The element will [ vary depending on your range. SINGLE ELEMENT WARMING CENTER SINGLE DUAL PLEMEN7 (SELECT MODELS) FLEXCHOICEr_ _ ELEMENT (SELECT MODEL_ Hot Surface...
Use and Care Guide
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... ° Never let a pan boil dry as this waste energy, but it is heated. ° Continuously cooking on the cooking area. Call an authorized Maytag Servicer. To Prevent Stains , Never use . If metal melts on to the surface and be removed promptly. (See Cleaning, page 18.} ° Make sure...are oversized or uneven such as cookware and plates will damage the surface and pan. ° Never use cooktop as safe for use on a large element. They may melt onto the glass. Using extreme care, wipe spill with Food Soups (Cream} Vegetabbs Sauces Stews Meats Fried Foods Soups (Liquid} ...
... ° Never let a pan boil dry as this waste energy, but it is heated. ° Continuously cooking on the cooking area. Call an authorized Maytag Servicer. To Prevent Stains , Never use . If metal melts on to the surface and be removed promptly. (See Cleaning, page 18.} ° Make sure...are oversized or uneven such as cookware and plates will damage the surface and pan. ° Never use cooktop as safe for use on a large element. They may melt onto the glass. Using extreme care, wipe spill with Food Soups (Cream} Vegetabbs Sauces Stews Meats Fried Foods Soups (Liquid} ...
Use and Care Guide
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... canner. Hold it up to High= 2. Watch the formation of the bubbles as the element. Secure handles. Tight-fitting lids. Very'thin-gauge metal or glass pans. Cookware with a ring-stand bottom. Put 1 inch of the pan. 2. See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for more information. When canners ... may be visible under the ruler. See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for use less energy, and cook food more than 1 inch larger than the dement by 1 inch. Place on cooktop and turn control to the light. 3. Pans smaller or larger than the dement. Loose-fitting lids. Canning...
... canner. Hold it up to High= 2. Watch the formation of the bubbles as the element. Secure handles. Tight-fitting lids. Very'thin-gauge metal or glass pans. Cookware with a ring-stand bottom. Put 1 inch of the pan. 2. See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for more information. When canners ... may be visible under the ruler. See "Cooking Made Simple" booklet for use less energy, and cook food more than 1 inch larger than the dement by 1 inch. Place on cooktop and turn control to the light. 3. Pans smaller or larger than the dement. Loose-fitting lids. Canning...
Use and Care Guide
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...be used . , Burned-on exterior finish of pad is soiled, or ff anotber type of range. Cleaning Procedures , Be sure appliance is correct!y repUaced. Scrub with ammonia. Apply Cooktop Cleaning Creme_...and scrub to cool before handling o To Prevent staining or discon0rati0n, dean appliance after each element to cook on controlpad and display area. Note: Call an authorized servicer if the glass=...registered trademarks of the creme over the soil, cover with a damp paper towel and let stand 30 to 45 minutes (2-3 hours for cleaning, see "Locking the Controls" page 9. , Wipe with ...
...be used . , Burned-on exterior finish of pad is soiled, or ff anotber type of range. Cleaning Procedures , Be sure appliance is correct!y repUaced. Scrub with ammonia. Apply Cooktop Cleaning Creme_...and scrub to cool before handling o To Prevent staining or discon0rati0n, dean appliance after each element to cook on controlpad and display area. Note: Call an authorized servicer if the glass=...registered trademarks of the creme over the soil, cover with a damp paper towel and let stand 30 to 45 minutes (2-3 hours for cleaning, see "Locking the Controls" page 9. , Wipe with ...
Use and Care Guide
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...:the rear [eveiing legs to tip over, break the d00rl or !njure the user, Note: The oven door on a new range may scratch the glass. 2. " " range, untul range uslevel. _ "_"_ _ £_ _,,)/ _:-"J ANTI-TIP BRACKET \ LEVELING LEG Oven Light o Make sure bulb Cover and bu!b...watt appliance bulb. 4. BULSOOVER RETAINER 3. Convenience Outlet (Canadian models only} 'F-" The convenience outlet is turned on or near the surface element. Scratching, hitting, jarring or stressing the glass may trip if the small appliance plugged @S 0 CIRCUIT BREAKER into the rails in use....
...:the rear [eveiing legs to tip over, break the d00rl or !njure the user, Note: The oven door on a new range may scratch the glass. 2. " " range, untul range uslevel. _ "_"_ _ £_ _,,)/ _:-"J ANTI-TIP BRACKET \ LEVELING LEG Oven Light o Make sure bulb Cover and bu!b...watt appliance bulb. 4. BULSOOVER RETAINER 3. Convenience Outlet (Canadian models only} 'F-" The convenience outlet is turned on or near the surface element. Scratching, hitting, jarring or stressing the glass may trip if the small appliance plugged @S 0 CIRCUIT BREAKER into the rails in use....
Use and Care Guide
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... been properly set for a Cook & Hold or Delay function. ° The Control Lock may be too close to element. See pages 4 & 10. Check if control is in question. See page 9. Broil element was incorrectly used . Trim excess fat from previous oven. See page 16. ° Check if door is not set... foil. Oven door was used . A soiled broiler pan was closed . ° Check if control is in house may be low. , Check to make sure range is not broiling properly or smokes excessively. Voltage in Sabbath Mode. See page 14. ° Oven may be locked. Oven temperature must be below 400...
... been properly set for a Cook & Hold or Delay function. ° The Control Lock may be too close to element. See pages 4 & 10. Check if control is in question. See page 9. Broil element was incorrectly used . Trim excess fat from previous oven. See page 16. ° Check if door is not set... foil. Oven door was used . A soiled broiler pan was closed . ° Check if control is in house may be low. , Check to make sure range is not broiling properly or smokes excessively. Voltage in Sabbath Mode. See page 14. ° Oven may be locked. Oven temperature must be below 400...
Use and Care Guide
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... fail in Canada that vary from,state to state. Electric Heating Eleraents: Radiant surface elements on the proper use wi]] be readily determined. 3=... may alsohave other costs, including labor, mileage. b. A clear description of service or service call Maytag ServicessM,Maytag Customer Assistance. Proof of rubber edge seal. Parts Only Second Through Fifth Year = From the original... Yea Need Service First see the Troubleshooting section in the United States or Canada. c. e. Electric Range Warranty Full One Year Warranty + Parts and Labor For one (1:} year from the ong nal re...
... fail in Canada that vary from,state to state. Electric Heating Eleraents: Radiant surface elements on the proper use wi]] be readily determined. 3=... may alsohave other costs, including labor, mileage. b. A clear description of service or service call Maytag ServicessM,Maytag Customer Assistance. Proof of rubber edge seal. Parts Only Second Through Fifth Year = From the original... Yea Need Service First see the Troubleshooting section in the United States or Canada. c. e. Electric Range Warranty Full One Year Warranty + Parts and Labor For one (1:} year from the ong nal re...