Page 2 - Kènmàre; ELECTRIC FREE-STAMDIMG; Table of Contents; your
Kènmàre ELECTRIC FREE-STAMDIMG Table of Contents mf!EmimrRücmoNs: Range Safety............... ............ 3*6 Stability Device .................. ........ . 3 Features of Your Range , .......... 7Removal of Packaging Tape . 7 Cooking Elements................... 8Control Settings . ,.... ..............
Page 3 - SAVE THESE mSTBUCTIONS; Bead ail instructions before using this appliance. When using; WARNING; Bracket
Кептогё: IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE mSTBUCTIONS Bead ail instructions before using this appliance. When using gas or electrica! appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the followings StmiOTY device A WARNING All Ranges Can Tip Injury To Persons Could Result in...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT
tn ^j^ipi ^ IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! To pre vent accidental tipping of the range from ab normal usage, including ex cessive loading of the oven door, attach the range to the wall or floor by Installing the Anti-Tip device supplied, lithe range is moved for cleaning, servicing or any...
Page 7 - KGnmGrS; OPERATION; This shouid he done before
KGnmGrS OPERATION FEATURES OF YOUR RANGE SfiCJ Grid To remove the adhesive left from packaging tape, use household dishwashing liquid, mineral oil or cooking oil. W ith a soft cloth rub into the area and allow to soak- Rinse and dry well. Repeat procedure using an appliance polish to insure no damag...
Page 8 - Cooktop Cooking; LO
OPERATION Cooktop Cooking The sign near each control knob shows you which element is turned on by that knob. HI MED LO 1. Used for quick starts, such as bringing water to a boil Used for slow boiling and sautéing, Used for steaming foods or keeping cooked foods at serving temperature. When any surfa...
Page 9 - KenmaiM; mm; OVEN
KenmaiM OPERATION Clock, Timer & Oven Control |ndUl mm ; V inj.M—1> : uttaifinMta'" « tmì iwm mm bum » Your new range CLOCK, TIMER and OVEN operations are simple and easy to understand- The HOUR/MIN arrow pads allow you to set the exact time you need The display in the center of your cont...
Page 10 - Clock and Timer; CLOCK; muBmmmE; MiUmEiHOUR
KéhmòrM OPERATION Clock and Timer WiN. ^5fr-!5s. ^IP The CLOCK and TIMER are set by using the touch pads The TIMER wil not control any oven operation. 1 . Press the CLOCK pad CLOCK twice to make the display , flash. ^ . 2. Press the muBmmmE or OOWM pads to set • the tim e of day The colon will flash...
Page 11 - UUi; OPERATIOM; Oven Cooking Tips; ventilate; PREHEATING; Oven
dk UUi OPERATIOM Oven Cooking Tips It is normal to have some odor when using your oven for the first tim e. To help elim inate this odor, ventilate « Jl 6» # C^Oflw #1»» Ei WW lill'lwflCJ IMff or using a vent hood. liyiPORTAIiTi Never cover the oven bottom or oven rack with aluminum foil. Improper u...
Page 12 - KóhmÓrM; OPEñATÍOU; SHIHY PAHS; GUIDE
KóhmÓrM OPEñATÍOU Oven Cooking Tips FLAT COOKIE SHEETS, without sides, allow air to circulate all around the cookies for even browning. SHIHY PAHS reflect heat, and are perfect for cakes and quick breads that a light golden brown crust GLASS, DABK NON-STICK OR DARKENED BY AGE BAKE WARE, absorb heat...
Page 13 - ÉJJLíii; OP£RAT¡ÚN; OVENTEMBÈBÀTURE; OVEN ON Indicator Ligiit —
ÉJJLíii OP£RAT¡ÚN Oven Cooking Tips OVENTEMBÈBÀTURE ADJUSTMENT You may tee! that your new oven cooks differently than the oven it re placed. We rscommend that you use your new oven a few weeks to become more familiar with it, following the times given in your recipes as a guide. See Do It Yourself...
Page 14 - Kenmore; OPEñATim; Oven Cooking tips; DISABLE THE
3. Kenmore OPEñATim Oven Cooking tips Turn the OVEN CONTBOL KNOB to selected temperature from W M to 550°F As the knob turns the control display will show the changing temperatures When the display shows your selected temperature release the control knob. The temperature will remain in the display f...
Page 15 - OPEBA TiON; BroUing
OPEBA TiON BroUing Broiling is cooking by direct heat from the upper element. The oven door should remain open to the broi stop position during broiling It is not necessary to preheat the oven when broiling. Use the broiler pan and grid that came with your range. Both are designed for proper drainag...
Page 16 - SelfQleaning Cyala; CARE àm CLEANiNG; Front Frame; Utensils should never
SelfQleaning Cyala CARE àm CLEANiNG 1. 2 . Remove the broiler pan and grid, oven racks, utensils and any foil that may be in the oven. Soil on the front frame,'!" inside the oven, and outside the door gasket will need to be cleaned by hand. Front Frame Clean these areas with hot water, soap-fiii...
Page 17 - JUL; CAREAmùLEAmm; tfull IritfaliiHy iryuta
è JUL ìu CAREAmùLEAmm tfull IritfaliiHy iryuta 1 . 2 . 3. For best resuits, follow the steps in PREPARING YOUR OVEN. if your handle is hidden, lilt the cooktop and pul! the handle out as far as it will go. Slide the handle to the right. Do not force the handle, if it does not slide easily, you have ...
Page 18 - CARE ÄND CLEANING; Cieaning; FT
Mé^nmtàiSm CARE ÄND CLEANING Cieaning FT i X'-'C'X ^ ÙNTRÓ LPANEL CLEANiNiS WiATERIALS • Dishwashing detergent • Warm water • Soft cloth D 0 not use abrasive cleaners, industrial cleaners, or bfeacb. CI-EAMING RfiATERIALS • Dishwashing detergent• Warm water• Soap-filled steel wool pad• Commercial ov...
Page 19 - САЙЕШаШШв; Removable Parts; knob; REPLACING; Bulb
Menm&rm САЙЕШаШШв Removable Parts CLEANiNCS MATERIALS e Dishwashing detergent e vVarm water * Soft cloth ISoided Rib Clear Croove In Stem Spring Clip TO REM0¥E 1. Be sure the control knob is in the off position. 2. Pul! straight off the stem. Using a piece of string can make removing the knob ea...
Page 20 - VHMnmensei; CARE AND CLEANm; Stop Guide
VHMnmensei CARE AND CLEANm Removable Parts CLEANING HIATERIALS • Dishwashing detergent * Damp doth «Warm water TO REMOVE 1. Puli the drawer out until it stops. 2. Lift the front of the drawer until the stop guide of the drawer dears the stop guide on the base rail 3. Lift the drawer up and over the ...
Page 21 - CARE AND CLEANING; Receptacle
CARE AND CLEANING Removable Parts LIFT UP COOKTOP t. Grasp the edge of the cooktop and lift up, 2 . Holding the cooktop with one hand, lift the support rod(s) up and rest the edge of the cooktop on it 3. When cleaning is finished, lower the support rod(s) and the cooktop. CAUTIONi! iena, mum m in mm...
Page 22 - KénmoriS
KénmoriS CARE AND CLEANING Removable Parts ^MSSmBLE-OVBN-ÙOOR CLEANING MATERIALS • Dishwashing detergent• Warm water• Scouring pad or soap-ftlled steel wool pad TO REMOVE 1. Pull the racks out to the stop lock position, 2. Pull up the front of the rack and slide under the .bump of the rack guide TO ...
Page 23 - BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Kérimc^rM BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE To save you tim e and money, before making a service cali, check the list below for any problem you may feel you have with the performance of your range. If the problem is something you cannot repair, use the Consumer Service Numbers located at the back of this m...
Page 24 - Kériíinore
Kériíinore BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTIOH Foods do not broil properly. a. Improper rack position, b. Oven preheated, c. improper use of foil d. Oven door closed during broiling e. Low voltage (208 volts) f. Improper broiling time. a. Check broi! pan placement; se...
Page 25 - DO IT YOURSELF; HOIIB UP
Kenmore. Si, jj DO IT YOURSELF TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT You may fee! that your new oven cooks differently than the oven it replaced We recommend that you use your new oven a few weeks to become more familiar with it, foilowing the tim es given in your recipes as a guicfe- if you think your new oven is...
Page 27 - RANGE WARRANTY; FlU ONE YEM WARRAHTY OH THE FUHCTIONING OF AU PARTS EXCEPT CUSS; LASS PARTS ARD FINISli OF PORCELAIR; DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES; To further add te tfie value of ^our IHarige,; w MA MA; maximum range efficiency.
■ÊC^n iti oiro' RANGE WARRANTY FlU ONE YEM WARRAHTY OH THE FUHCTIONING OF AU PARTS EXCEPT CUSS ■ i i» If. within ons year from the date of Installation, any part, other than a glass part, fails to function properly due to a defect in material or workmanship, Sears will repair or replace it, free of ...
Page 28 - Cali 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; SEARS; America's Repair Specialists
For fi^© repair er replacement parts you metí tíeliveretí tíírectíy te your heme Cali 7 am - 7 pm, 7 days a week 1 . 800 . 366 -PART (1-800-366-7278) Fer m-hame major brantí repair seruice Cali 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 1 . 800 - 4 .REPAIR (1-800-473*7247) smBs misimmm A For the location of a Se...