Page 2 - Contents; Model Identification
2 Contents Model Identification ................................................. 2Parts and Accessories ............................................ 2Service .................................................................... 2Asure™ Extended Service Plan .............................. 2 Important...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION; WARNING; ALL APPLIANCES
3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING ! To avoid personal injury, do not sit, stand or lean onoven door. WARNING ! To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, ordeath, make sure your oven has been properlygrounded and always disconnect it from main powersupply before any servicing. CAUTION ...
Page 4 - Installation; CAUTION; Packing Material
4 Installation CAUTION To avoid property damage or personal injury, information in these installation specifications must be followed exactly. Packing Material Remove protective packing material from oven. Tape residue can be cleaned with a soft cloth and alcohol.Lean oven to each side and remove sh...
Page 5 - Wall Oven Under Countertop
5 Wall Oven Under Countertop Locate junction box in grey area. Use dimentions from single oven installation to install side-by-side installation.Side -by side installation requires a full 1 / 2 " plywood divider between ovens. Note: If installing a cooktop over this wall oven, see “Cooktops abov...
Page 6 - Wall Oven in Cabinet
6 Wall Oven in Cabinet Locate junction box in grey area. Use dimentions from single oven installation to install stacked installation. H A B C E D C L F G A—27 1 / 4 " B—28 1 / 2 " C—23 1 / 2 " inches minimum D—32” recommended hieght from floor to cutout bottomE—1 5 / 8 " minimum F—2...
Page 7 - Cooktops above AOCS Wall Oven
7 Cooktops above AOCS Wall Oven CAUTION To avoid property damage or personal injury, information in these installation specifications must be followed exactly. For individual unit requirements and clearances, refer to the installation instructions packaged with the wall oven andcooktop. A B C D E F ...
Page 8 - Option 1; Option 2
8 Electrical and Gas Supply Location withGas Cooktop over Wall Oven Locate gas supply so manual shutoff valve is accessibleafter installation. When installed in 25-inch deepcabinets, electrical junction box and gas supplyshould be installed in an adjacent cabinet. Wheninstalled in a deeper cabinet (...
Page 9 - Removal and Reinstallation of Oven
9 Place Oven in Wall This procedure should be performed by 2 people.1. Seal Openings in wall behind the oven or on floorunder oven. Holes must be sealed before sliding oveninto position. 2. Lift wall oven and slide into cutout. 3. Secure wall oven to cabinet with 4 screws. Place Oven in Wall Removal...
Page 10 - Oven Features
10 Oven Features Electronic Oven Control with Tilting Control Panel Oven Windowwith Oven Cavity Light Six Oven Rack Positions Broil Element Rear Convection Fan Rear Convection Element Bake Element (Located below oven floor) Removable Oven Door Standard Rack Spacesaver ™ Rack Slo-Cook ™ Trivet Convec...
Page 11 - Cooking Methods; Operation; Plus
11 Cooking Methods Operation Introduction This Oven provides standard Baking and Broiling, and EvenAir Plus™ Convection Cooking. During EvenAirPlus™ Convection Cooking Baking and Broiling, the oven fan in the rear of the oven cavity circulates air whilethe oven cooks. The circulating air provides ev...
Page 12 - Oven Control
12 Controls clock, timer, and interior oven light. STOPTIME pad is used to program delayed bake anddelayed clean features. COOK TIME pad is used toprogram timed bake feature. Controls, Convection, Convection Bake, ConvectionBroil, Slo-Cook™, Hold, Defrost, and Dehydratefeatures. Pad Description LIGH...
Page 18 - Prepare for Broiling; Broiling or Convection Broiling
18 Prepare for Slo-Cook ™ CAUTION ! To reduce risk of food poisoning due to bacterialgrowth and production of toxins, never hold meat,milk, fish or eggs for more than 2 hours beforecooking. Facts and Hints to Remember• Amana’s Slo-Cook™ feature simulates a traditional crockery cooking by cooking foo...
Page 19 - Dehydration; Dehydration Tips
19 Suggested Dish Arrangements• Determine rack level by dish size and amount of food.• Covered dishes retain moisture better than uncovered dishes. • Casserole items with bread or cracker topping should be left uncovered so toppings stay crisp. • Roast should not be covered so a rich browness can be...
Page 20 - Delayed Self-clean Cycle
20 Delayed Self-clean Cycle Self-clean feature uses high oven temperature to cleanoven interior. Set oven to begin and end cleaning at latertime using. Control calculates back from end time todetermine starting time.1. Prepare oven for self-cleaning. 2. Press CLEAN pad. 3. Press + or - pad to adjust...
Page 21 - Baking Guide; Broiling Guide; Cooking Guide
21 Baking Guide Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperatures. Times, rack position, and temperaturesmay vary depending on conditions and food type. For best results, always check food at minimum time. Food Oven Temperature(°Fahrenheit) Cooking Time(Minutes) Angel Food Cake...
Page 22 - Poultry Roasting Guide; Beef and Pork Roasting Guide
22 Poultry Roasting Guide Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperatures. Times, rack position, and temperaturesmay vary depending on conditions and food type. For best results, always check food at minimum time. Food Oven temperature(°Fahrenheit) Cooking time(Hours) W hole ...
Page 24 - Convection Poultry Roasting Guide; Convection Beef and Pork Roasting Guide
24 Convection Poultry Roasting Guide Follow these recommendations only as a guide for times and temperatures. Times, rack position, and temperaturesmay vary depending on conditions and food type. For best results, always check food at minimum time. Food Oven temperature ( ° Fahrenheit) Cooking time(...
Page 25 - Menu Dish Recipes; Chili Con Carne; Beef Pot Roast With Vegetables; Sausage and Rice Casserole
25 Slo-Cook™ Recipes Menu Dish Recipes Beef StewCooking Time: 8 to 10 hours2 lbs. beef (cut into 1½" cubes)3 potatoes large4 carrots medium2 onions medium12 oz. V-8 juice1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce1 clove garlic1 bay leaf1-½ teaspoon salt1 teaspoon sugar½ teaspoon pepper2 tablespoons tapioca...
Page 28 - Care and Cleaning; Replacing Oven Light
28 Removing Oven Door CAUTION ! To avoid personal injury or property damage, handleoven door with care. • Door is heavy and can be damaged if dropped.• Avoid placing hands in hinge area when door is removed. Hinge can snap closed and pinch hands. • Do not scratch or chip glass, or twist door. Glass ...
Page 30 - Before Calling for Service; Problem
30 Before Calling for Service Problem Check Oven light does not work. Check for loose bulb. Check for burned out bulb; replace with40-watt appliance bulb. Oven does not heat. Check circuit breaker. Check control for proper setting. Oven door will not open. W ait for oven to cool. Door latch will rel...
Page 31 - Warranty
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Page 32 - Quick Reference Instructions
Quick Reference Instructions Read “Important Safety Instructions” before using “QuickReference Instructions”. If there are unanswered questions,see detailed sections of this manual. Setting Electronic Clock1. Press CLOCK pad. 2. Press + or - pad until correct time-of-day displays. • Clock saves time...