Use and Care Guide
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...TIMER SET TIMER OFF MIN HR CLOCK LIGHT START ENTER 5 SEC OFF CANCEL Cooktop control panel (pp. 6, 8) Oven control panel (p. 14) Model and serial number plate (on mounting rail) Cooktop control panel Left rear control knob Surface cooking area marker NOTE: Oven cooling fan remains on indicator... control knob Right front control knob Power on when oven is off until cavity temperature cools down. Parts and Features (Models RS610PXG and RS675PXG) Oven vent (p. 37) Plug-in coil element with one-piece chrome reflector bowl (pp. 48, 49) Broil element (not shown) (p. 23) Bake element...
...TIMER SET TIMER OFF MIN HR CLOCK LIGHT START ENTER 5 SEC OFF CANCEL Cooktop control panel (pp. 6, 8) Oven control panel (p. 14) Model and serial number plate (on mounting rail) Cooktop control panel Left rear control knob Surface cooking area marker NOTE: Oven cooling fan remains on indicator... control knob Right front control knob Power on when oven is off until cavity temperature cools down. Parts and Features (Models RS610PXG and RS675PXG) Oven vent (p. 37) Plug-in coil element with one-piece chrome reflector bowl (pp. 48, 49) Broil element (not shown) (p. 23) Bake element...
Use and Care Guide
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...in the "Caring for Your Range" section for more information. • Wiping off the cooktop before using heavy skillets and large pots. to cooking on coil elements. There are clean and dry before and after each use will see the element cycling on and off of the cooktop. Using the ceramic... glass cooktop (Model RS696PXG) Cooking on the ceramic glass cooktop is similar to help keep food warm. The container could melt, such as a guide. USING YOUR ...
...in the "Caring for Your Range" section for more information. • Wiping off the cooktop before using heavy skillets and large pots. to cooking on coil elements. There are clean and dry before and after each use will see the element cycling on and off of the cooktop. Using the ceramic... glass cooktop (Model RS696PXG) Cooking on the ceramic glass cooktop is similar to help keep food warm. The container could melt, such as a guide. USING YOUR ...
Use and Care Guide
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...the cooktop for long periods of time, you plan to the "Characteristics of cookware materials" chart later in a pressure canner. • On coil element models, keep your reflector bowls clean so that they will always reflect heat well. • For up-to the cooktop. • Do not... areas between batches or prepare small batches at high heat settings for canning, we recommend the installation of heating time. Optional canning kit (Coil element models) Most water-bath or pressure canners have large diameters. Canners with them at a time. • Start with hot water, cover with...
...the cooktop for long periods of time, you plan to the "Characteristics of cookware materials" chart later in a pressure canner. • On coil element models, keep your reflector bowls clean so that they will always reflect heat well. • For up-to the cooktop. • Do not... areas between batches or prepare small batches at high heat settings for canning, we recommend the installation of heating time. Optional canning kit (Coil element models) Most water-bath or pressure canners have large diameters. Canners with them at a time. • Start with hot water, cover with...
Use and Care Guide
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...so can result in water. do not spray directly on all cleaning products before using them to clean your range. Ceramic glass cooktop (Model RS696PXG) Coil Elements (Models RS610PXG and RS675PXG) • See the "Cleaning the ceramic glass cooktop" section. • DO NOT clean or immerse in death, ... panel. • Wash, rinse and dry with soft cloth. • Non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pad • Gently clean around the model and serial plate; Caring for Your Range wWARNING Explosion Hazard Do not store flammable materials such as vinegar and tomato, may affect the finish...
...so can result in water. do not spray directly on all cleaning products before using them to clean your range. Ceramic glass cooktop (Model RS696PXG) Coil Elements (Models RS610PXG and RS675PXG) • See the "Cleaning the ceramic glass cooktop" section. • DO NOT clean or immerse in death, ... panel. • Wash, rinse and dry with soft cloth. • Non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pad • Gently clean around the model and serial plate; Caring for Your Range wWARNING Explosion Hazard Do not store flammable materials such as vinegar and tomato, may affect the finish...
Use and Care Guide
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...using paper towel. Rub into soil using the cleanser to moderate soil Heavy soil, dark streaks, specks, and discoloration Burned-on open-coil elements. To prevent scratches and abrasions, use steel wool, plastic cleaning pads, abrasive powdered cleansers, chlorine bleach, rust remover, ammonia,... or glass cleaners with creme and paper towel. You will become less visible. CARING FOR YOUR RANGE Cleaning the ceramic glass cooktop (Model RS696PXG) Your cooktop is warm. Because of children. Rub creme into soil using damp paper towel. Rinse thoroughly and dry. •...
...using paper towel. Rub into soil using the cleanser to moderate soil Heavy soil, dark streaks, specks, and discoloration Burned-on open-coil elements. To prevent scratches and abrasions, use steel wool, plastic cleaning pads, abrasive powdered cleansers, chlorine bleach, rust remover, ammonia,... or glass cleaners with creme and paper towel. You will become less visible. CARING FOR YOUR RANGE Cleaning the ceramic glass cooktop (Model RS696PXG) Your cooktop is warm. Because of children. Rub creme into soil using damp paper towel. Rinse thoroughly and dry. •...
Use and Care Guide
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Lift out the reflector bowl. Make sure all coil elements are off and cool before removing coil elements and reflector bowls. 2. Then lift it just enough to clear the reflector bowl. 3. Pull the coil element straight away from the receptacle. 4. BAKE OFF CARING FOR YOUR RANGE Coil elements and reflector bowls (Models RS610PXG and RS675PXG) Removing 1. Push in this section for cleaning instructions. 48 See the "Cleaning chart" earlier in the edge of the coil element, opposite the receptacle.
Lift out the reflector bowl. Make sure all coil elements are off and cool before removing coil elements and reflector bowls. 2. Then lift it just enough to clear the reflector bowl. 3. Pull the coil element straight away from the receptacle. 4. BAKE OFF CARING FOR YOUR RANGE Coil elements and reflector bowls (Models RS610PXG and RS675PXG) Removing 1. Push in this section for cleaning instructions. 48 See the "Cleaning chart" earlier in the edge of the coil element, opposite the receptacle.
Use and Care Guide
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... with the coil element receptacle. They also help catch spills. When they reflect heat better and look new longer. Push the coil element terminal ...into the receptacle. If a reflector bowl changes color, some of your cookware may be flat enough, or some of the coil ...element opposite the receptacle. In either case, some may not be too large for the coil element. BAKE OFF 3. ... and heats the reflector bowl. Hold the coil element as level as it to the cookware on the coil elements. Line up openings in the reflector...
... with the coil element receptacle. They also help catch spills. When they reflect heat better and look new longer. Push the coil element terminal ...into the receptacle. If a reflector bowl changes color, some of your cookware may be flat enough, or some of the coil ...element opposite the receptacle. In either case, some may not be too large for the coil element. BAKE OFF 3. ... and heats the reflector bowl. Hold the coil element as level as it to the cookware on the coil elements. Line up openings in the reflector...
Use and Care Guide
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...again, press and hold CLOCK for the start time to OFF and plug in coil element(s) all the way. Other possible problems and their causes: PROBLEM The oven will not operate The surface cooking areas will not operate (Models RS610PXG and RS675PXG) The control knob(s) will not turn The Self-Cleaning cycle... (Models RS675PXG and RS696PXG) Display is blank CAUSE • You have not set the display not to show the clock time. See the "Using the control lock" section on page 54. Wait for 5 seconds. 52 Check the lists below and on page 49.) • You are not pushing in coil element...
...again, press and hold CLOCK for the start time to OFF and plug in coil element(s) all the way. Other possible problems and their causes: PROBLEM The oven will not operate The surface cooking areas will not operate (Models RS610PXG and RS675PXG) The control knob(s) will not turn The Self-Cleaning cycle... (Models RS675PXG and RS696PXG) Display is blank CAUSE • You have not set the display not to show the clock time. See the "Using the control lock" section on page 54. Wait for 5 seconds. 52 Check the lists below and on page 49.) • You are not pushing in coil element...
Use and Care Guide
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...25 Grid 25 Guidelines 25 Pan 25 Rack position chart 25 Setting cycle 23 CLEANING Broiler pan and grid 46 Ceramic glass cooktop 44, 47 Coil elements 44, 48, 49 Control knobs 44 Control panel 44 Exterior surfaces 44 Oven cavity 45, 46 Oven door glass 45 Oven racks 46... area markers 8 Tones 18 COOKWARE Canning 10 Characteristics of cookware materials....11 Tips 11 FEATURES 6, 7 LIGHTS 51 LOCK Control 15 Self-cleaning cycle 40, 41 MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER 2 OVEN TEMPERATURE Adjusting 21 Setting 19, 24, 27, 29, 30, 33, 35 OVEN VENT 37 PANS 12 PARTS 6, 7 RACKS 12 REMOVING...
...25 Grid 25 Guidelines 25 Pan 25 Rack position chart 25 Setting cycle 23 CLEANING Broiler pan and grid 46 Ceramic glass cooktop 44, 47 Coil elements 44, 48, 49 Control knobs 44 Control panel 44 Exterior surfaces 44 Oven cavity 45, 46 Oven door glass 45 Oven racks 46... area markers 8 Tones 18 COOKWARE Canning 10 Characteristics of cookware materials....11 Tips 11 FEATURES 6, 7 LIGHTS 51 LOCK Control 15 Self-cleaning cycle 40, 41 MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER 2 OVEN TEMPERATURE Adjusting 21 Setting 19, 24, 27, 29, 30, 33, 35 OVEN VENT 37 PANS 12 PARTS 6, 7 RACKS 12 REMOVING...