Installation and Use and Care
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USE & CARE MANUAL
LEGACY WALL OVENS
It is always easier to clean as you go – and while some evenings you’d rather sit down with a good book instead of a Scrubbie, keeping your
appliance in a ready-to-go state for the next meal makes everything a little more tolerable.
When cleaning the extention:
0 Use the mildest procedure that will do the job efciently and effectively – and since some cleaners are harsher than others, it is best to try them on a
small, inconspicuous area rst.
0 Use only clean, soft cloths, sponges, paper towels, plastic brushes, non-metal soap pads for cleaning and scouring.
0 When cleaning the oven door, control panel, curved sections or the at top area – always pretend it is made of wood – and
rub the nish in the direction of the grain. This is the most effective cleaning direction, to prevent marring the surface.
0 Any part of this appliance can be cleaned with hot, sudsy water. When rinsing is required, rinse thoroughly.
0 Always wipe dry immediately to reduce the appearance of water marks.
TO CLEAN THE OVEN INTERIOR
The oven cavity is porcelainized with Chrome rack guides and racks. The infrared broiler does not need to be cleaned. Any soil is burned off by the intense heat.
0 Place a medium glass baking dish lled with one quart of water, in the oven. Close the door and bake at 225
o
F for an hour or two. Allow to cool until safe,
wipe with a damp cloth, them dry. This process softens the soil for easier removal.
0 Wash the interior of the oven with soap and water. Make a paste with baking soda and water, and using a sponge or nylon pad, rub away stubborn stains.
0 Use mild scrubbing compounds such as Bon Ami or Cameo, if necessary.
0 Do not use steel wool pads or abrasive sponges or scrubbers.
0 If necessary, spray on oven cleaner can be used.
DO NOT SPRAY OVEN CLEANER INTO THE CONVECTION FANS OR UP ONTO THE INFRARED BROILER.
DO NOT LET SPRAY CONTACT THE STAINLESS STEEL EXTERIOR.
0 When spray on oven cleaners are used, follow using a 1/4 cup vinegar mixed with one quart of water to rinse the oven.
0 Do not use scouring powders on the glass window; oven spray may be used on the window. Rinse with vinegar and water solution.
CARE AND CLEANING
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
Oven will not heat
No electrical power to the range
Gas service is turned off
Gas supply has been interrupted
Look for red glow of hot surface igniter
Check circuit breakers in house
Try to light a surface burner
Contact the gas company
If no glow, call for service
Oven light does not
work
Light switch is in the off position
Light is burned out
Try switching the light on
Locate and test a new replacement light, unscrew glass
lens, remove bad light, replace
Broiler will not light
No electrical power to the range
Gas service is turned off
Look for red glow of hot surface igniter
Check circuit breakers in house
Try to light a surface burner
If no glow, call for service
Convection fan does
not turn
Switch the fan on
Unit in broil mode
Bad fan
Adjust oven selector switch to Convection.
Turn thermostat to bake temperatures.
Call for service
Condensation on the
oven window
Cold appliance
It is normal for some condensation to appear on the
window; it will disappear in about ten minutes.
Foods over-cook
Incorrect temperature cooking time, or rack position.
Temperature differs from your previous oven.
Oven not pre-heated
Reduce cooking time, or temperature. This modern ap-
pliance operates at the set temperature. You may want
to reduce the set temperature until you become more
familiar with your new oven.
Allow pre-heat cycle to complete.
Foods under-cook Incorrect temperature, cooking time or rack position Adjust accordingly
Baked goods dark on
bottom
Dark colored cookie sheets Use light-colored cookie sheets