Page 2 - THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE
2 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE Thank you for your purchase. We know that you have many brands and products to choose from and we are honored to know that you have decided to take one of our products into your home and hope that you enjoy it. COSMO Appliances are designed according to the strictest sa...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 RANGE SAFETY.................................................................................................... 5 Anti-tip Device ........................................................................................................... 7 Important Safety Instructions ..............................
Page 5 - RANGE SAFETY; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE; Your safety and the safety of others are very important.; WARNING
5 RANGE SAFETY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE In the State of Massachusetts, the following installation instructions apply: • Installations and repairs must be performed by a qualified or licensedcontractor, plumber, or gasfitter qualified or licensed by the State ofMassachusetts. ...
Page 6 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
6 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids inthe vicinity of this or any other appliance. - WHAT TO DO IF...
Page 7 - TIP OVER HAZARD
7 WARNING: Gas leaks cannot always be detected by smell. Gas suppliers recommend that you use a gas detector approved by UL or CSA. For more information, contact your gas supplier. WARNING: Do not install a ventilation system that blows air downward toward this cooking appliance. This type of ventil...
Page 8 - READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
8 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to persons, or damage when using the range, follow basic precautions, including the following: • WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF TIPPING OF THE RANGE,THE RANGE MUST BE SECUREDBY PROPERLY INSTALLED ANTI-TIP D...
Page 11 - For units with ventilating hood –
11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Proper Disposal of YourAppliance – Dispose of or recycleyour appliance in accordancewith Federal and LocalRegulations. Contact your localauthorities for theenvironmentally safe disposal orrecycling of your appliance. • Do Not Clean Door Gasket – Thedoor gasket is e...
Page 13 - CONTROL PANEL; COOKTOP
13 WHAT'S INCLUDED NOTE: • To purchase replacement parts or any other accessories, please visitwww.cosmoappliances.com or reference the contact information atthe end of this manual. CONTROL PANEL COOKTOP Stronger burners are placed towards the front for higher temperature or shorter duration cooking...
Page 14 - OVEN; Name
14 OVEN Read the instructions for each feature and cooking mode in this owner's manual carefully before using the oven. # Name Description 1 PIZZA To select the Pizza mode. 2 AIR FRY To select the Air Fry mode. 3 BAKE To select the Bake mode. 4 BROIL To select the Broil mode. 5 Display To provide ov...
Page 15 - FEATURES; Setting the Clock
15 # Name Description 15 START/ENTER To start all oven functions or accept input. 16 CLEAR/OFF To stop oven operations or clear input. 17 COOK TIME To set the length of the cooking time. 18 DELAY To set delay start time of the cooking. 19 OVEN LIGHT To turn the oven lights on and off. 20 LOCK 1. Pre...
Page 16 - TIMER
16 TIMER The Timer will beep when the set time has run out, and can be used during any of the other oven control functions. It does not start or stop cooking. Setting the Timer (Up to 12 Hours) 1. Press TIMER once. "00:00" will show in the display. 2. Press the numbers to enter the length of...
Page 17 - SETTINGS; SETTING TONE VOLUME
17 SETTINGS The oven has a variety of settings which can be accessed and adjusted using the SETTINGS button. These settings can only be adjusted or activated while no oven operation is in progress. They remain in the control's memory after a power failure or until changed. Settings Description Defau...
Page 20 - OVEN LIGHT; LOCK; LOCK
20 OVEN LIGHT The oven lights automatically turn on when the door is opened and turn off when the door is closed. • Press OVEN LIGHT to manually turn the oven lights on or off. NOTE: • The oven lights cannot be turned on if the Self Clean feature is active. LOCK The Lock feature locks most oven cont...
Page 21 - BEFORE USING THE GAS SURFACE BURNERS
21 OPERATION GAS SURFACE BURNERS BEFORE USING THE GAS SURFACE BURNERS Read all instructions before using. WARNING CAUTION • Make sure all burners are in their correct locations and fully assembledbefore attempting to operate any burner. • Never leave the surface burners on unattended. Boilovers may ...
Page 22 - USING THE GAS SURFACE BURNERS; Lighting a Surface Burner
22 IMPORTANT: • The use of a gas-cooking appliance results in the production of heat andmoisture in the room in which it is installed. Ensure that the kitchen is wellventilated: keep natural ventilation holes open or install a mechanicalventilation device (mechanical extractor hood). • Prolonged int...
Page 23 - USING THE PROPER COOKWARE; Aluminum; Stainless Steel
23 Selecting a Flame Size Watch the flame, not the control knob, as you reduce heat. Match the flame size on a gas burner to the cookware being used for fastest heating. NOTE: • Never let the flames extend up the sides of the cookware. Flameslarger than the bottom of the cookware will not heat faste...
Page 25 - BEFORE USING THE OVEN; BEFORE USING THE OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME; CAUTION
25 OVEN BEFORE USING THE OVEN Read all instructions before using. BEFORE USING THE OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME Start the oven in BAKE mode at the highest available temperature setting. Allow oven to run for 1 hour to remove any dust or impurities. There will be a distinctive odor - this is normal. Ensur...
Page 27 - PREHEATING
27 Removing Racks Replacing Racks 1. Pull the rack straight out until itstops. 2. Lift up the front of the rack andpull it out. 1. Place the end of the rack on thesupport. 2. Tilt the front end up and push therack in. Rack Positions For best cooking results, adjust rack so food is placed at the cent...
Page 28 - COOKING MODES
28 Some foods are more robust and may have acceptable results without preheating. These foods include large pieces of meat (whole roasts, hams, or poultry) where the total cooking time is much longer than the time required to preheat. These foods also include frozen potato products and frozen proces...
Page 29 - Setting the Pizza Mode; PIZZA; AIR FRY
29 PIZZA The Pizza mode uses heat from the upper and lower heating elements and adopts customized heating algorithm to optimize baking performance for pizza, which is also ideal for pastries and cakes with wet covering and little sugar and damp desserts in moulds, or dishes requiring more heat in th...
Page 30 - BAKE
30 BAKE The Bake mode uses heat from the lower heating element primarily and the upper heating element to achieve exceptional baking performance. This mode works best with food placed on a single rack. When using this mode to prepare baked goods such as cakes, cookies and pastries, always preheat th...
Page 31 - Setting the Broil Mode; BROIL
31 BROIL The Broil mode uses intense heat from the upper heating element to sear foods. This mode works best for tender cuts of meat, fish, and thinly cut vegetables, and is ideal for toasting, melting cheese, browning and searing surface. Food should be placed near the upper racks, and should not b...
Page 32 - Setting the Keep Warm Mode; KEEP WARM; CONVECT ROAST; CONVECT
32 KEEP WARM The Keep Warm mode uses heat from the lower heating element primarily and the upper heating element to maintain oven temperature at around 150°F (65°C) and keep cooked food warm for serving up to 3 hours after cooking has finished. Cover foods that need to remain moist and do not cover ...
Page 33 - CONVECT BAKE
33 CONVECT BAKE The Convection Bake mode uses heat from the lower heating element primarily and the upper heating element and hot air movement from the convection fan to enhance cooking efficiency and evenness across multiple racks. Always preheat the oven first. Baking times may be slightly longer ...
Page 34 - Setting the Proof Mode; PROOF
34 PROOF The Proof mode uses heat from the oven lights and air movement from the convection fan to maintain a gently warm oven temperature at around 86°F (30°C) for rising yeast-leavened products before baking. Preheating is not required. Place dough centrally near the middle racks, and cover dough ...
Page 35 - COOK TIME
35 COOK TIME Set the oven to cook for a specific length of time up to 12 hours and the oven turns off automatically at the end of the cooking time. This feature can only be used with the Bake, Keep Warm, Convect Roast, Convect Bake modes, and may be set at any point during the oven cooking cycle. Co...
Page 36 - DELAY; FOOD POISONING HAZARD
36 DELAY Set the oven to turn on at a specific time of day within the next 12 hours. This feature can only be used with the Bake, Keep Warm, Convect Roast, Convect Bake, Proof, Self Clean, and Steam Clean modes. Cook Time can be set after Delay for a delayed timed cook. The oven will turn on at a sp...
Page 37 - Canceling a Delayed Cook before the Set Time
37 4. Set the start time of day. (Press 0 , 4 , 3 , and 0 . Use the DELAY button to switch between AM and PM if needed.) 5. Press START/ENTER , and place the food in the oven. "DELAY START" is shown in the display, and the clock alternates between the current timeof day and the time when the...
Page 38 - USING THE SABBATH MODE; Sabbath Mode Control Layout; Settings
38 USING THE SABBATH MODE The Sabbath mode complies with Jewish Sabbath requirements, and is typically used on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays. Some of these standards that will be noticed by the consumer include the disabling of tones, disabling of oven lights, and delays of about 30 seconds to one...
Page 40 - TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
40 TIPS AND TECHNIQUES BAKE Baking is cooking with heated air. Both upper and lower elements in the oven are used to heat the air but no fan is used to circulate the heat. Follow the recipe or convenience food directions for baking temperature, time and rack position. Baking time will vary with the ...
Page 41 - Bake Chart; FOOD ITEM
41 Bake Chart FOOD ITEM RACK POSITION BAKE TEMP. SETTING °F (°C) (PREHEATED OVEN) TIME (MIN) Cake Cupcakes Bundt Cake Angel Food 4 3 3 350 (175) 350 (175) 350 (175) 19-22 40-45 35-39 Pie 2 crust, fresh, 9" 2 crust, frozen fruit, 9" 4 4 375-400 (190-205) 375 (190) 45-50 68-78 Cookies Sugar Ch...
Page 42 - Broil Chart
42 Broil Chart FOOD ITEM RACK POSITION BROIL SETTING INTERNAL FOOD TEMP. °F (°C) TIME SIDE 1 (MIN) TIME SIDE 2 (MIN) Beef Steak (¾"-1") Medium Rare Medium Well Done Hamburgers (¾"-1") Medium Well Done 6 6 6 5 5 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi 145 (65) 160 (71) 170 (77) 160 (71) 170 (77) 5-7 6-8 8-10 ...
Page 43 - Beef
43 CONVECTION ROAST The Convection Roast mode uses heat from both upper and lower elements and hot air movement from the convection fan to enhance cooking efficiency and evenness across multiple racks. Heated air circulates around the food from all sides, sealing in juices and flavors. • Use the 2-p...
Page 44 - CONVECTION BAKE; Pork
44 CONVECTION BAKE The Convection Bake mode uses heat from the lower heating element primarily and the upper heating element and hot air movement from the convection fan to enhance cooking efficiency and evenness across multiple racks. Reduce recipe baking temperatures by 25°F (15°C). • For best res...
Page 45 - Foods recommended for convection bake mode:
45 Foods recommended for convection bake mode: Appetizers, Biscuits, Cakes, Casseroles, Coffee Beans, Cookies (2 to 4 racks), Cream Puffs, Popovers, Yeast Breads, One-Dish Entrées, Oven Meals (rack positions 1, 2, 3), and Air Leavened Foods (Soufflés, Meringue, Meringue-Topped Desserts, Angel Food C...
Page 46 - Convection Bake Chart
46 Convection Bake Chart Reduce standard recipe temperature by 25°F (15°C) for Convection Bake. Temperatures have been reduced in this chart. FOOD ITEM RACK POSITION CONV BAKE TEMP. SETTING °F (°C) (PREHEATED OVEN) TIME (MIN) Cake Cupcakes Bundt Cake Angel Food 4 3 3 325 (160) 325 (160) 325 (160) 20...
Page 49 - OVEN RACKS AND ROASTING RACKS; Porcelain enamel only, not chrome
49 CONTROL PANEL Cleaning Method: • Glass cleaner and soft cloth or sponge: Apply glass cleaner to soft cloth orsponge, not directly on panel. NOTE: • Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths orsome paper towels. Damage may occur. OVEN CAVITY • Food spills should be cleaned w...
Page 50 - BURN HAZARD
50 SELF/STEAM CLEAN STEAM CLEAN The Steam Clean feature is designed to use water and a lower temperature than Self Clean to generate steam to warm the oven interior surfaces and loosen light soils before hand-cleaning. Before Starting Steam Clean • Allow the oven to cool to room temperature before s...
Page 51 - Setting Steam Clean; CLEAN
51 Setting Steam Clean NOTE: • Press CLEAR/OFF to cancel Steam Clean at any time. • Oven door does not lock during Steam Clean cleaning cycle. Do notopen door until the cleaning cycle has fully completed. Water will notget hot enough if the door is opened during the cycle. • Avoid leaning or resting...
Page 53 - Setting Self Clean
53 Oven Cavity Soil Level Self Clean Cycle Setting Select Button Lightly Soiled 3-Hour 3 Moderately Soiled 4-Hour 4 Heavily Soiled 5-Hour (Default) 5 Setting Self Clean 1. Start with oven at room temperature. Remove oven racks and accessoriesfrom the oven. 2. Wipe any heavy spillovers or excess debr...
Page 54 - TROUBLESHOOTING; COOKTOP PROBLEMS; PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
54 TROUBLESHOOTING First try the solutions suggested here to possibly avoid the cost of a service call. COOKTOP PROBLEMS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Burner will not ignite There is no power to the range. Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live, properly grounded outlet. Replace the fuse...
Page 56 - OVEN PROBLEMS; PROBLEM
56 OVEN PROBLEMS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Strong odor when using new oven Manufacturing protective coating on the oven surfaces. This is normal with a new range and will disappear after a few uses. Packaging materials exist. Double-check that all packaging has been removed from the appliance ...
Page 59 - LIMITED WARRANTY; WARRANTY AND SERVICE; CUSTOMER SUPPORT
59 LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY AND SERVICE TO RECEIVE WARRANTY SERVICE, YOUR PRODUCT MUST BE REGISTERED. TO REGISTER AND REVIEW FULL WARRANTY DETAILS, VISIT: WWW.COSMOAPPLIANCES.COM/WARRANTY SCAN TO REGISTER CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO CHAT WITH US LIVE FOR ASSISTANCE, VISIT: WWW.COSMOAPPLIANCES.COM/CHAT SCAN...
Page 60 - Do Not Return This Product To The Store; IMPORTANT; Ne pas Réexpédier ce Produit au Magasin; IMPORTANTE; No regrese este producto a la tienda; Correct disposal of this product:
60 IMPORTANT Do Not Return This Product To The Store If you have a problem with this product, please contact COSMO Customer Support at +1 (888) 784-3108 DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE, MODEL #, AND SERIAL # REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE. IMPORTANT Ne pas Réexpédier ce Produit au Magasin Pour tout problème ...
Page 61 - MEMO
Page 62 - A P P L I A N C E S
Cosmo is constantly making efforts to improve the quality and performance of our products, so we may make changes to our appliances without updating this manual. Electronic version of this manual is available at: www. cosmoappliances .com A P P L I A N C E S