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MAYTAGACCELLIS TM2X ELECTRIC RAN£ MER67 _ MAY[A G _FETY • .............. Pages 1-3 ....... Pages4-5 _AC ECOOKING Installer:......... Pleaseleave thisguloewiththis appliance COOKING Pages 6-11 Consumer: Please readandkeepthis gutae for futurereference. ,<eeD satesrecetpt ano/orcancelled checkas oroofof ourcnase. & ModelNumber SerialNumber (LEANING .... Pages 11-13 RE YOU CALL ........ Page 14 DateofPurchase _ARRAFITY .............. Page 15 Inourcontinuing effortto improve thequality andperformance ofour cooking products, itmaybenecessarytomake changes totheappliancewithoutrevising thisguide. Ifyouhavequestions, call: 1-888-4MAYTAG (1-888-462-9824) 1-800-688-2080 (U.S.TrYfor hearing orspeech impaired) (Mon.-Fri., 8am-8pmEastern Time) Intemet:http://www.maytag.com _UIDE DE LUTILISATEUR ' Pages 16-31 _UIADEL USUARIO .... Pages 32-47 .... Forserviceinformation, seepage14. Form No A/02/O0 Part NO 8113P254-60 _,',='_m=,_-_._',_,_ h ttp :// ww w m ay t a g c o m 74005247 Lithe USA Use this Cooking Guide to learn how to get the best results [rornyour Maytag Accellis T. 2X Range. You'll find easy-to-unc how-to's for the Speed Options, plus delicious, step-by-steprecipes. No need to purchasenew cookware or discardyour recipes.This guide wilJhelpyou cook new and old recipeswith confidence. _-_Main Dish,SideDish,Pizza Thisoption usesa slightly higher amountof microwave energy with conventionalradiant heat to cooksuchfoodsas meats,poultry,fish, casseroles, vegetables,pizza(regularandself-rise), and frozenconvenience foods. BakedGoods,EggDishes Thisoptionusesslightlylower amountsof microwave energy along with conventionalradiant heatto gentlycookdelicatefoods suchas egg- and cheese-based dishesand bakedgoods, When usinga SpeedOption,thereis NO NEEDTO PRE OVENorSETAN OVENTEMPERATURE. Followtheseea: _ SELECTthe appropriate rack position(seepage foodinovenand shutdoor. _ PRESS thedesiredSpeedOptionpod. _ SETthe conventionalbake time (orwhat the recip, in minutesusingthe numberpads,then pressthe, pad. AUTO SETwill automaticallycut the time in Defrost This option uses only microwave energy to quicklydefrostlarge or smallamountsof food. TheDefrostoption givesyou a distinctadvantageover a regular microwavewhen defrostingfoods.It allows you to safelyand quickly defrostlarge items-- eventhe holiday turkey, __°_ FrozenDinners Thisoptionis speciallydesignedto use microwaveenergy for cookingprepared frozen mealspackaged in heatproof paper and plastic containers with just enough conventionalradiant heat added for the browning your normal microwavecan't provide. example, press[6] [0] for a 1-hour cook time, [AUTOSET].Theovenwill setitselffor 30 minute If the speed bake time is known (half of the cc bake time),you may enterthat time. However,& the AUTO SETpad. Thetime enteredwill not be. _ _ AUTO SEX Auto Set This control feature allows you to enter the cookingtime calledfor in a conventionalrecipe.Pressingthis pad will automatically cut the conventional cook time in half for speedcooking. AFTERthree-fourthsof the time has elapsed, th_ beepand display"CHECKFOOD." Youmay ch_ doneness,or ignore it and the ovenwill continue AT the end of the set cooking time, the displ{ "ENTERMORETIMEIF NEEDED."If additional o is needed,pressthe numberpads to add actual cooking.(Theovenwill not cutthisadditional tim_ general,only 2 to 5 minutesof additionaltime is r maximumtimethat can be added is 10 minutes. _ WHENthe food is done,pressCANCELto turnt [If youaccidentallypressCANCELbut want to cc a little longer,you mustresetthe SpeedOption, Thecorrectamount ofcooking timeisveryimportant tooverallresults.Mostitemscookinabouthalfthetimeofaconventional oven, doneness offoodattheCHECK FOODsignalduringcooking, continue cooking ifneeded, RACK SPEEDOPTION POSITION* SETTING FOOD TIPS Seepage13inCooking Guidefor: MEATS Beef,Pork WholeChicken Turkey, unstuffed Fish,thawed 2 3 1 3 MAINDISH Lasagna Meatloaf TunaNoodle FrozenPizza - self-rise - regular 3 3 3 2 2 Seepage19inCooking Guidefor: SIDEDISH Potatoes, baked Squash, halved Frozen PotatoProducts ._ >_ Usemetalpansto reducespattering when roastsandturkey. >- Forfastercooking, useglassbakingdishesfor andfish. > Useovencooking bagsforlesstenderroasts. >_ Turnroastsoverhalfway through cooking. >- Shieldfastercookingareason meat& poult aluminum foil. > Forbestresults,useglassbakingdishesfor andmeatleaf. >- Placeself-rise frozenpizzadirectlyontherack a pan.Placeregular pizzaina pan. 3 3 3 >- Addtoppings (cheese, breadcrumbs, sauces lastfewminutes ofcooking. Seepage32inCooking Guidefor: BAKEDGOODS Brownies, barcookies AppleCrisp Muffins Cinnamon Rolls,refrigerated EGG/CHEESE-BASED DISHES >- Usemetalpansforbrownies andbarcookies. 2 2 3 2 > Useglassbaking dishesforapplecrisp. > Timesmaybeslightlymorethanhalfforbakec Addtimeasneeded. 2 or3 >- Eggcasseroles aredonewhensetandgolden Seepage33inCooking Guidefor: FROZEN DINNERS Packaged inheatproof paperandplastic > Settimeinminutesforthe maximum convention time,followed bytheAUTOSETpad.Timewil inhalf. 2 Seepage34inCooking Guidefor: DEFROST Roasts WholeChicken 2 2 _i _ > Shieldthinedgeswithfoilpriortodefrosting. *Thebottomrackposition is#1. PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EX(ESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY A) DONOTattempt tooperatethisovenusingtheSpeedOp- C) DONOToperatetheovenifit isdamaged. It isparticularly irr tionswiththedooropensinceopen-door operations canrethattheovendoorcloseproperly andthatthereisnodamage tc suitinharmful exposure tomicrowave energy. Itisimportant door(bent),(2)hingesandlatches(broken orloosened), (3)do nottodefeatortamper withthesafetyinterlocks, andsealingsurfaces. B) DONOTplaceanyobjectbetween theovenfrontfaceand D) Theovenshouldnotbeadjusted orrepaired byanyone except I thedooror allowsoilor cleanerresiduetoaccumulate on qualified servicepersonnel. sealingsurfaces. PRECAUTIOHS TO AYOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIYE MICROWAVE ENERGY A) DONOTattemptto operatethisovenusingthe Speed C) DONOToperatetheovenifit isdamaged. It isparticularlyimporOptionswiththedooropensinceopen-door operations tantthattheovendoorcloseproperlyandthatthereisnodamage canresultinharmfulexposuretomicrowave energy.Itis to the: (1)door(bent),(2) hingesand latches(brokenor Ioosimportantnot to defeator tamperwiththe safetyinterened),(3)doorsealsandsealingsurfaces. locks. D) Theovenshouldnot beadjustedor repairedby anyoneexcept B) DONor placeanyobjectbetweenthe ovenfrontface properlyqualifiedservicepersonnel. andthedoororallowsoilor cleanerresiduetoaccumulateonsealingsurfaces. WhenusingtheSpeedOptionsbasicsafety precautions shouldbefollowed, includingthe following: WARNING-To reducethe risk of burns, electricalshock,fire, injury to personsor exposuretoexcessivemicrowaveenergy: t. Readalltheinstructions beforeusingthe appliance, 7. Makesurethat all personsusingthis appliance,especially children, are closelysupervisedand properlyinstructedonhowto usethisappliance, 8. Donotoperatethisapplianceifithasa damagedcordor plug,if itis notworkingproperly,or ifit hasbeendamaged or dropped. 2. Readandfollowthespecific"precautions 9. Thisapplianceshouldbeservicedonly byqualifiedservicepersonnel. Contact toavoidpossibleexposuretoexcessive the nearestauthorizedservicefacility microwave energy" foundatthetopofthis forexamination, repairorreplacement. page. Donotattempttoserviceor repairthis 3. This appliance must be properly applianceyourself, grounded. Seeinstallation for grounding instructions, instructions 4. Installorlocatethisapplianceonlyin accordancewith the installationinstructions, 5. Someproductssuchaswholeeggsand sealedcontainers,suchas glassjars, mayexplodeandshouldnotbe heated inthisoven. 6. Usethisapplianceonlyfor itsintended useasdescribedin thismanualor inthe MaytagAccellis TM 2XCooking Guide.Do notusecorrosive chemicalsorvapors in thisappliance. Thistypeofovenis specificallydesignedto heat,cook,or defrostfood.Donotusefor dryingclothes, linens,newspaper,or similarnon-food type items.It is intendedfor homeuse only. 3N attendapplianceifheatproof paperor plasticcontainersare placedinsidethe oven.Ifa plastic frozenfoodcontainerand/oritsfilm coverdistorts,warpsor isotherwise damagedduringcooking, immediately discardthefoodandits container.Thefoodcouldbe contaminated. b)Removewiretwist-tiesfromheatproofpaperor ovencookingbags beforeplacingbaginthe oven. 10,Donotcoveror blockanyopeningson theoven. c)If materialsinsidethe ovenshould ignite,keepovendoorclosed,turn ovenoffandshutoffpoweratthe fuseor circuitbreakerpanel. 11.Donotstoreor usethisapplianceoutdoors.Do not usethis productnear water-forexample, nearakitchensink, ina wetbasement, or neara swimming pool. d)Do notusethecavityforstorage purposes.Donotleavepaper products,cookingutensils,or food in the cavitywhennotin use.Use onlyheatproofpaperor plastic containers recommended forusein 12.Donotimmersecordor plugin water, a conventional oven. 13.Whencleaningsurfacesof doorand oventhat cometogetheron dosing door,useonlymild,nonabrasive soaps ordetergentsappliedwitha spongeor 15.Useonlycookingutensilsandaccessories,specificallydescribedin this guideor in the MaytagAccellisTM2X CookingGuide. softcloth. Dtheovendoor. onotcleanor rubthe gasketaround 16.Staynearthe ovenwhileit is in use and check cooking progress fiequently.Leavingtheovenunattended may resultin overcookedfoodand possiblya firein youroven. 14.To reducethe risk of fire in the oven cavity: a)Donotovercookfood,especially starchyitemssuchaspotatoesand fattyitemssuchasbacon.Carefully SURFACE COOKIH6 SURF,_CECONTROLS Useto turnonthe surfaceelements.An infinitechoiceof heatsettingsisavailable fromLOWto HIGH.Theknobscanbeset onor betweenanyofthe settings. BeforeCooking AfterCooking >- Alwaysplacea panon the surface >- Cleanup messyspillsas soonas unitbeforeyouturniton.Toprevent possible. damagetorange,neveroperatesurfaceunitwithouta panin place. OtherTips >_ NEVERusethecooktopasastorage _ areaforfoodor cookware, Ifcabinetstorageisprovideddirectly abovecookingsurface,limitittoitems that areinfrequentlyusedandthat DuringCooking >- Knowwhichknobcontrolswhichsur- canbesubjectedto heat, Temperaturesmay be unsafefor faceunit.Makesureyouturnedon thecorrectsurfaceunit. itemssuchasvolatileliquids,cleanersor aerosolsprays. Begincookingona higherheatset- > tingthenreducetoa lowersettingto NEVERleaveanyitems,especially plasticitems,on the cooktop.The setting forcextended complete ooking.Ncooking, everusea high mableitems,meltor softenplastics, hotairfromtheventmayignite flam- >'- NEVERallowa panto boildry.This coulddamagethepanandtheappliance. > or increasepressurein dosedcontainerscausingthemto burst. NEVERallowaluminumfoil, meat _ probesor any othermetalobject, otherthana pan ona surfaceelement,to contactheatingelements. SETTING THECONTROLS 1. Placepanonsurfaceelement. 2. Pushin andturnthe knobin either directionto thedesiredheatsetting, .J-Thebackguardis markedto identifywhichelementthe knobcontrols.Forexample, > element, indicatesrightfront _ 3. Thereisanindicatorlightbyeachpair ofcontrolknobs.Whenoneor bothof thesurfacecontrolknobsisturnedon, thelightwillturnon.Thelightwillturnoff whenthesurfaceelement(s) is turned off. 4. Aftercooking,turnknobto OFF.Removepan. NEVERtouchcooktopuntil if has cooled.Expectsome partsof the cooktop,especiallyaroundthe surface units,to becomewarmor hot duringcooking.Use potholdersto protecthands. DUALELEMENT SETTINGS The cookingsurfaceis equippedwith a SUGGESTED HEAT dualelementlocated intherightfrontposi- Thesize,typeof cookwareand cooking knobandturntothe lefttocontrolthelarge element,or pushinandturnto therightto controlthe smallelement. information oncookwareandotherfactors affectingheatsettings,referto "Cooking MadeSimple"booklet. tion. To operate,push in on the control HIGH: operationwill affectthe heatsetting.For Usetobringliquidtoa boil.Alwaysreduce settingtoalowerheatwhenliquidsbeginto boilorfoodsbegintocook. © OFFO to_ to_ , 4 6 _ 6 2_2 _ _c_ MED.HIGH(8-9): Useto brownmeat,heatoil for deepfat fryingor sauteing.Maintainfast boil for largeamountsof liquids. MEDIUM: Useto maintainslowboilforlargeamounts of liquidsandfor mostfryingoperations. OFF Lo\_. 2 _11_1_ ._ 3 i_ 5 /!)ki i ,\_EDIL.'k'l MED.LOW(3-4): Usetocontinuecookingcoveredfoodsor tosteamfoods. LOW: Useto keepfoodswarmandmeltchocolateandbutter. 6LASS-C[flAMIC COOKING SURFACE OnCanadianmodels,the cookingsurfacewill not operateduringa self-clean cycle. ._i Cooktopmayemitlightsmokeandodorthefirstfewtimesitisused. Thisisnormal. Whena controlisturnedon,a redglowfromtheelementcanbeseenthroughthe glass-ceramic surface.Theelementwillcycleonandoffto maintainthe preset heatsetting. Glass-ceramiccooktopsretain heatfora periodoftimeaftertheunitisturnedoff. WhentheHOTSURFACE lightturnsoff(seebelow),thecookingareawillbecool enoughtotouch, NOTE:Donotattemptto lift thecooktop. ................................................................................. COOKING AREAS TIPSTOPROTECT THE Thecookingareasonyourrangeareidentiffedbypermanentpatternsonthe glassceramicsurface.Formostefficientcooking,fit the pansizeto theelementsize. GLASS-CERAMIC SURFACE Pansshouldnot extendmorethan1/2to 1-inchbeyondthecookingarea. Formoreinformation oncookware, referto "CookingMadeSimple"booklet, HOT SURFACE LIGHTS Eachelementhasa ,L_-,,_,__ .OTSURFACE indicator_L,_,_op light.A light_._-/ _ Beforefirstuse,cleanthecooktopas directedinthecleaningprocedures on page12. > Do not use glass pans.They may scratchthesurface, J,- Donotallowplastic, sugarorfoodswith highsugarcontentto meltontothehot cooktop. Shouldthis happen,clean immediately. (See cleaning procedures,page12.) _----------_I;-- Neverusecooktopasaworksurfaceor f cuttingboard. will be iilu_ m__ hatedwhenthe matchingcookingareais hot. It will remainon, evenafterthecontrolisturnedoff,untilthe areahascooled.Theyarelocatedat the frontcenterofthecooktop. Nevercookfooddirectlyon the surface. Neverlet a pan boil dry as this will permanently damagethe surfaceand pan. _ Neverusefoil-typedisposablecontainersorplaceatrivetorwokringbetween thesurfaceandpan.Theseitemscan markor etchthetop. ,_ Do not slidealuminumpansacrossa hotsurface.Thepansmayleavemarks whichneedto be removedpromptly. (Seecleaningprocedures,page12). Makesurethe surfaceand the pan bottomarecleanbeforeturningonto preventscratches. _ Topreventscratching ordamagetothe glass-ceramic top,donotleavesugar, saltor fatsonthe cookingarea.Wipe thecooktopsurfacewithacleanclothor papertowelbeforeusing. '_ Neveruseasoileddishclothorsponge tocleanthecooktopsurface.A filmwill remainwhichmaycausestainsonthe cookingsurfaceaftertheareaisheated. OVEN COOKING Theelectronic control isdesigned foreaseinprogramming. Thedisplay window onthecontrol showstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions. Messages willscrolltoprompt yourprogramming steps,Allindicator wordsaredisplayed inthediagram belowtoshowlocation. i_ii:ii OVEN CONTROL PAD5 _i_'l_(()_'_'_Ji"_f_ SETTING THE CLOCK Be sureall packingmaterialis ._ Pressthedesiredfunctionpad. 1. PressClockpad. IndicatorwordTIME removedfromovenbeforeturningon. PreparedFoodWarning:FolIowfoodmanufacturer's instruclions.Ifaplasticfrozenfoodcon. tainerand/orits coverdistorts, warps,orisotherwise damaged duringcooking,immediatelydiscardthefoodanditscontainer ....... Thefoodcouldbecontaminated, _ PresstheAUTOSETpador theappropriatenumberpad(s)toentertime ortemperature, _ A beepwill soundwhenanypad is pressed. willflashin thedisplay. 2. Presstheappropriate numberpadsfor thecurrenttime.Timewillbesetautomaticallyafter4 seconds.(Timeis ina 12-hourformat,) Aftera powerinterruption,the last clock Followthemanufacturer's direclionswhenusingovencooking bags. Ifmorethan30secondselapsebetween pressinga functionpad andthe AUTO SETpadornumberpads,thefunctionwill Donotuseovenforstoringfood becanceledandthedisplaywillreturnto orcookware, the _ Adoublebeepwillsoundifa programmingerroroccurs, Furtherinstructionswill scrollin displayafterfunctionpadsarepressed, OVEN VENT CONTROL OPTIONS Whentheovenisin use,the areanearthe vent mayfeel warmor hot to the touch, Neverblocktheventopening, Severalcontroloptionsareindicated next to the numberpadsonthe control,Factory-setoptiondefaultscanbechanged for your preferences.See page10 for moreinformation. OVEN VENT LOCA ?-ION timebeforetheinterruption willflash. To recallthe time of daywhen another functionisshowing, pressClockpad.Clock timecannotbechangedwhentheovenhas beensetfor clockcontrolledcooking,selfcleanor delayedself-clean. SETTING OVEN FUNCTIONS CANCEL PAD Useto cancelallprogramming exceptthe ClockandTimerfunctions. ,'SETUTO AUTOSETPAD -_ 350° Fbaketemperature :,_HIor LObroil :,_Threehoursofcleaningtime ,_-170° Fkeepwarmtemperature _ To calculatebaketimefor Speed set: Usewithfunction padstoautomatically Options _ To changecontrolsetupoptions BAKE PAD Useforbakingandroasting. 1. PressBAKEpad. 2, PressBAKEpadagainfor350oFor press theAUTOSETpad.Eachadditionalpress of the AUTOSETpadwill raisethetemperature25°F. Or,presstheappropriate numberpadsfor thedesired between1700Fand550° F. temperature 3. After4 secondstheovenwillturnon,afan soundwillbeheardandthepreheatindicatorwillappear. PREHEAT BAKE INDICATOR ICON KEEPWARM BAKING Pressthe BAKEpadto recallthe set temperatureduringpreheat, Foroptimalfoodqualityand nutrilion,ovencookedfoodsshouldbe To changeoven temperatureduring cooking,pressthe BAKEpadandthe appropriatenumberpads. keptwarmfor nolongerthan1 to2 hours. _ Foroptimalfoodqualityandcolor, foodscookedonthecooktopshould bekeptwarmfor anhouror less. Donotusetemperatures below1400F to keepfoodwarmor below2000Ffor cooking.Forfoodsafetyreasons,lower temperatures arenotrecommended, _ Foradditionalbakingandroastingtips, referto the "CookingMadeSimple" booklet, BROILING 4. Abeepwillindicatetheovenispreheated. Thepreheatindicatorwillturnoff. 5. When cooking is complete, press CANCELpad. Removefoodfromoven. BkO,,BROILPAD Usefor topbrowningor broiling.Forbest results,usethe broilerpanprovidedwith yourrange;placeitonrackposition#4for mostfoods. HIbroilis usedfor mostbroiling.Use LO broilfor longercookingfoodsto allowthemtocookto welldonestage withoutexcessivebrowning. Nevercoverbroilerpan insertwith aluminumfoil.Thispreventsfat from drainingtothe panbelow. Expectbroiltimes to be longerand browningto beslightlylighterifapplianceis installedona 208voltcircuit. _ To keep foodsfrom drying,cover looselywithfoil or a lid. _ To warmdinner rolls: - coverrollslooselywithfoiland placeinoven. - pressKEEPWARMandAUTO SETpads. - warmfor 12-15minutes. _ Towarmplates: - placeplatesintheoven. - pressKEEPWARMandAUTO SETpads, - warmforfiveminutes,turnoffthe ovenandleaveplatesintheoven for 15minutesmore. - useonlyoven-safeplates,check withthemanufacturer. - don'tsetwarmdishesona cold surfaceas rapidtemperature changescouldcausecrazing. ................................................. 1. Pressthe BROILpad. 2. Pressthe AUTOSETpadfor HIbroil, pressagainfor LO broil,or pressthe appropriate numberpadsfora broiltemperaturebetween3000and 550oF. UCK PR_H[A7 QUICK PREHEAT PAD Useto decreasepreheating timewhenusingthe BAKEpad.Useforallfoodsexcept KEEP WARM PAD Usefor safelykeepingfoodswarmor for warmingbreadsandplates. 3. After4secondstheovenwillturnonand delicatebakingsuchascakes,cookiesand 1. PressKEEPWARMpad. a fansoundwillbeheard, biscuits,andwhenbakingontworacks. 2. PressAUTOSETpadfor 1700F or 4, Forbest results,preheatthreeto four -_ Press the QUICK PREHEATpad. presstheappropriate numberpadsfor QUICKPREHEAT will scrolltwiceand temperatures between 1450 and minutesor untilthebroilelementisred. thenPREHEATING willbedisplayed. 1900F. 5, Placefoodinovenleavingtheovendoor opento the broil stop position(about To returnto standardpreheat: 3. KEEPWARMandthetemperaturesefourinches), lectedwillbedisplayedwhenthefunc: PressQUICK PREHEATpad again, tionisactive. 6. Follow broilingrecommendationsin Thiswillprovidestandardpreheatand "CookingMadeSimple"booklet, thedisplaywillscrollSTANDARD PRE- 4. Whenwarming is complete,press 7. When broiling is complete, press HEAT. CANCELpad.Removefoodfromthe CANCELpad.Remove foodandbroiler oven. panfromoven. COOKTIME/STOP TIMEPADS TIMERPAD st,;p,,_c,(CLOCK CONTROLLED OVENCOOKING) Useto programtheovento startandstop ToDelayStartandTurnOff automaticallywhen bakingorroasting.Cook Automatically: time may be set from five minutesto 11hoursand59minutes(11:59).Theclock1. PressCookTimepad.COOKTIMEwill mustbefunctioningandcorrectlyset for flash. Pressthe appropriatenumber thisfeaturetowork. padsto entercookingtimein hoursand minutes. Thetimermaybesetforanytimeperiod upto 99hoursand59minutes(99:59), Thetimeroperatesindependently ofany otherfunctionandcanbeset whileanotherovenfunctionis operating,THE TIMER DOES NOT CONTROLTHE OVEN. Highlyperishablefoods such as 2. PresstheBAKEpadandselectthebake 1. PressTIMERpad, ThewordTIMER temperature.COOKTIMEwill be diswill flash.0HR:00will appearin the playedalongwiththe temperature, display. dairyproducts, pork,poultryorseafoodarenot recommended fordelayedcooking, 3. PressStop Time pad. Displayshows when the ovenwill stop basedon an immediate start. Clockcontrolledbakingis notrecommendedfor bakeditems that requirea preheatedoven,suchas cakes,cookiesandbreads, 4. PressStopTimepadagain.STOPTIME must be flashingto set the desired stop time. 5. Pressthe appropriatenumberpadsto enterthetimeyouwanttheoventostop, ToStartImmediately andTurnOff Automatically: 1. PressCookTime pad. COOKTIME willflash.Presstheappropriate number padstoentercookingtimeinhoursand minutes, 2. Presstheappropriatenumberpadsto enterdesiredtime. EXAMPLE:Tosettimerfor 5 rainutes,pressthe TIMERpad andthe numberpad5. Thecontrolwill begin countdown aftera fourseconddelay. .. "hE .uJ 6, DELAYandBAKEwillbedisplayed. 7. At the endof the delayperiod,COOK TIMEandBAKEwill bedisplayedalong withthe temperature, 8. Followsteps3-5inprecedingsection. 2. Pressthe BAKE pad and selectthe O'v N 3. Thelastminuteofthecountdown will bedisplayedin seconds. 4, Attheendofthe settime,fourbeeps willsoundfollowedbytwobeepsevery 30 secondsfor upto five minutes. PressCANCELpad to cancelthe timerand ovenfunction.To cancel onlythetimerpressthe TIMERpad. baketemperature.COOKTIMEwillbe L_C_ OVEN LIGHT PAD displayedalongwiththe temperature, 3. Oneminutebeforethe endofthe pro- Theovenlightsautomaticallycomeonwhen grammedcooktime,the lightwillturn thedoorisopened. Whenthedoorisclosed, NOTE;If youwishto changethe timer on,abeepwillsoundandCHECKFOODpressthe OVENLIGHTpadonthecontrol reminderbeepsat the endof a set willbedisplayed. Lightwillturnoffauto- panelto turnthe lightsonor off. Theoven time,seeTimerBeeps,page10. maticallywhenCANOELpadispressedlightswillnotoperateduringa cleancycle, orafterovendoorisopenedandolosed.Theovenlightswill comeonautomatically 4. At the endof cooktime,the ovenwill shutoffautomatica/ly, "End"andCOOK TIMEwillbedisplayed andthreebeeps willsound, 5. PressCANCELpad, Removefood fromoven. if the programis not canceled,therewill be2 reminderbeeps everyminuteforupto30minutes, NOTE:ifyouwishtochangethe reminder beepsat the endof COOKTIME,see CookTimeBeeps,page10, oneminutebeforethe endof a clockcontrolledcookingoperation. To Cancela SetTime: PressandholdtheTIMERpadforseveral seconds.Aftera slightdelaythetimeof daywillappear, OR PresstheTIMERpadandthe"0"number pad.Aftera slightdelaythetimerwillbe canceled. SPEED OPTIONS TheSpeedOptionsusea combinationof SETTINGTHE SPEEDOPTIONS SpeedOption't" conventionalradiantheat fromthe bake t_i_) andbroilelementswithaddedmicrowave SpeedOptions_ 1. Placethefoodintheovenandclosethe energytoquicklycookfood.Plus,a Defrost cycleisincludedtothawfooditems. Thecorrectamountof cookingtime is veryimportantto overallresults.Most itemscookinhalfthetimeofa conventionaloven. .............................. Theoptionsareasfollows: MAINDISH,SIDE DISH,PIZZAPAD Thissettingusesaslightlyhigheramountof microwaveenergyalongwithconventional radiantheattocookfoodssuchasmeats, poultry,fish,casseroles, pizza(regularand self-rise)and frozenconveniencefoods packagedin aluminumfoilcontainers. _'_-- __ ,:z_..2. ovendoor. Pressthe Defrostpad. 0:00will be displayed. 1. Selecttheappropriate rackposition(see page11).Placethefoodintheovenand 3. Entertheappropriate defrosttime.(Reclosethe ovendoor. 2. Presstheappropriate speedpad. 0:00 willappearin thedisplay. 3. Enter the conventionalcookingtime recommended intherecipe,followedby theAUTOSETpad. :_ Pressingthe AUTOSETpadwill automatically calculateonehalfof theconventional cookingtime. _ be heard.DoNOTsetan oventernperature.DoNOTpreheatthe oven. If anoventemperature is selected,the SpeedOptionwillbecanceledandthe ovenwillcookconventionally, Thissettingusesa slightlyloweramountof microwaveenergyalongwithconventional radiantheatto gentlycookdelicatefoods suchaseggandcheesebakeddishesand 5. At75%ofthecookingtime,a beepwill bakedgoodssuchas cakes,breadsand soundandCHECKFOODwill bedismuffins, played. Checkthe foodand continue cookingor removefood,if done. "_" 6. At the endof thecookingtime,a beep l_i _ DEFROST PAD will soundand the controlwill scroll Thissettingusesmicrowave energyonlyto ENTERMORETIME IF NEEDED.If defrostanyfoodincludingturkeyandlarge additional cookingtimeisneeded,press cutsofmeat. the appropriatenumberpadsto add time.Upto 10minutesof timemaybe added.(Timemaybeaddedmorethan FROZENDINNERS once,if needed.) PAD Thissettingusesa combinationof microwaveenergyanda smallamountofradiant heattoheatfrozen convenience foodspackagedin heatproof paperandplasticcontainers. 4. Whendefrostingiscomplete,pressthe CANCELpad. Removefoodfromthe oven. _ The SpeedOptionsautomatically selectthe oven temperature.All Ifthespeedcookingtimeis known you selectis the cookingtime. (halftheconventionalcookingtime), I DONOTsetoventemperature. enterthattime. DoNOTpressthe AUTOSETpad.Thetimewillnot I DONOTpreheatthe oven. becutin half. ............................ ..................... 4. Whenthecookingtimeis set,the oven willautomatically turnonanda fanwill BAKEDGOODS, EGGDISHESPAD fer to the Cooking Guidefor defrost timesandadditionalinformation.) 7. Whencookingiscomplete,pressCANCELpad.Removefoodfromtheoven. CHECKING THEFOOD Mostfoodswillcookinapproximately half theconventionalcookingtime. Somefoods, suchas vegetables,maytake lesstime. We recommendcheckingthe cooking progress. ThefoodmaybecheckedanytJmeduring baking. Whenthe dooris openedthe microwave energyimmediately stops.To continuecooking,closethedoorandthe set timewill continueto countdownnorreally. Whenthecookingtimehasreached75% oftheenteredtime,thecontrolwillbeepto indicatethatthefoodshouldbechecked. Checkfoodandcooklonger,if needed. Atthe conclusion ofthe cycle,the control willgointoaholdmodeandENTERMORE TIME IF NEEDEDwill scroll. Checkthe foodagain.Upto 10minutesoftimemay beaddedatthistime,ifthefoodisnotdone. Ingeneral,only2to5minutesofadditional timeisneeded. CONTROL OPTIONS 12 HOUROFF(4) ToChangeFactorySetControlOptions: Theovenmaybesetto turnoff after12 hoursor stayonindefinitely.Thedefault 1. Pressthe SetupOptions(0)padand issettoturnthe ovenoffafter12hours, the desiredoptionpad.(SeeOptions below.) SCROLLSPEED(5) 2. Currentoptionwill appearin the display. 3. Pressthe AUTOSETpadto change theoption, Thescrollspeedof themessages inthe displaymay be changedfrom FASTto MEDIUMto SLOW.Thedefaultissetfor the mediumspeed. 4. PressanykeyotherthanCANCELto enterchanges, DISPLAY DIM(6) OPTIONS AVAILABLE: (I) The controlintensitymay be changed for easierreading.Thedefaultis setfor thehighestintensity........ .Thefewer..... thelesstheintensity. CONTROL LOCK Thefunctionpadsonthecontrolcanbe lockedto preventunwanteduse for safetyandcleaningbenefits.Thecurrenttimeofdaywill remaininthe display, TEMPCIF(7) LANGUAGE (8) Thereare threechoicesfor the end of "timer" remindersignals, The wordswhich scroll in the display maybechangedfrom Englishto French or Spanish. ery30secondsfor uptofiveminutes. (defaultsetting) Fourbeepsfollowedbytwobeepsevery60secondsforupto 60minutes. presschangesthetemperature by50 F. Thecontrolwill acceptchanges from-35o Fto+350F. 4. If the ovenwaspreviouslyadjusted, the changewill be displayed. For example,iftheoventemperature was reducedby 15o F, the displaywill show-15° F. 5. Whenyouhavemadetheadjustment, press any key otherthanCANCEL andthetJmeofdaywillreappearinthe display.Theovenwillnowbakeatthe adjustedtemperature. OVEN RACKS Thetemperature scalemaybechanged The rangeis equippedwithtwo oven toCentigrade orFahrenheit.Thedefault racks.One rack is "straight", the other issetfor Fahrenheit. rackhasan"upturned"frontedge, TIMERBEEPS(2) ,---Fourbeepsfollowedbytwobeepsev- 3. Pressthe AUTOSET pad-each If bakingonthelowestrackposition,use the upturnedrackin that position.The frontedgeof the upturnedrackcanbe usedasa "handle"whenpullingtherack outoftheovento checkor removefood. DEFAULT (9) Thecontrol canberesetto restorethe factorysettingfor eachoption. Fourbeepsfollowedbynootherbeeps.DISPLAY ON/OFF(CLOCK) COOKTIMEBEEPS(3) Therearethree choicesfor the end of "clockcontrolled cooking"remindersigrials. Threeshort beepsfollowedby two beepseveryminutefor upto 30rainutes. (defaultsetting) Threeshortbeepsfollowedbynoother beeps. ,_ Threeshort beepsfollowedby two beepsevery30 secondsfor up to 5 minutes. The time-of-daydisplay/clock may be shut offwhentheovenisnotin a cooking or cleaningfunction. OVENTEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT All racksare designedwith a lock-stop edge. To removeovenracks: > Pullrackstraightout untilit stopsat Ifyouthinktheovenisoperatingtoocoldor the lock-stopposition;liftup on the hot,you canadjustit. Bakeseveraltest frontofthe rackandpullout. itemsandthenadjustthetemperature settingnotmorethan100Fat a time. To replaceovenracks: Placerackontheracksupportin the To Adjust: oven;tiltthefrontendupslightly;slide 1. Pressthe BAKEpadandenter5500F, 2, Pressandholdthe BAKEpadforsevoral secondsuntilTEMPADJ is displayed. rackbackuntilitclearsthe lock-stop position;lowerfrontandslide back intothe oven. C.R[ RACK POSITIONSCONVENTIONAL OVEN 81[ C[[ANING CLEANING TH[ 0V[H ToDelaytheStartofaSelf-CleanCycl, 1. Followsteps1-4above. 2. PresstheSTOPTIMEpad. STOPTIM mustbeflashingto setthedesiredstc time. 4 - CLEANPAD 3, As STOPTIMEflashes,pressthe al 3 2 1 Useto seta self-cleancycle, propriatenumberpadstoenterthetin youwishtheovento stop. Two-rack Baking (Racks2 and5) RACK5: Useforbroilingnon-fattyfoods, toastingbreadandtwo-rackbaking, 1. Clean oven frame, door frame (area outside of gasket) and around the openinginthe RACK4: Useformostbroiling, doorgasketwithanonabrasive cleaner suchasBonAmi*.Theseareasarenot exposedto cleaningtemperatures, RACK3: 2. Removeovenracks.If racksareleftin Usefor mostbakedgoodsona cookie duringa cleancycle,itmayimpairfuncsheetorjellyrollpan,layercakes, tionandtheywilldiscolor.Turn offthe fruitpies,orfrozenconvenience foods, oven lightand closedoor. RACK2: 3. Useforsmallcutsofmeat,casseroles, 4, loavesof bread,bundtcakesor custard pies,andtwo-rackbaking, RACK1: Usefor roastinglargecutsof meat andpoultry,frozenpies,dessert soufflesor angelfoodcake. PressCleanpad. PresstheAUTOSETpadfor3 hoursof cleaningtime,pressagainfor 4 hours and againif 2 hoursof cleantime is desired, 5. CLEANING, CLEANandLOCKplusthe cleantimewillappearinthedisplayand theovenwilllock. 4. DELAYCLN andLOCKwillbe displaye 5. Whenthedelayiscompleted andcleal ingbegins,CLEANING, CLEAN,LOC andthecleantimewill bedisplayed. To preventdamagetoovendoor,do not attemptto openthe oven door when the LOCKindicatorword is displayed. Duringcleaning,the kitchenshould bewell ventilatedto helpeliminate normalodorsassociatedwithcleaning. Odorswill lessenwithuse. it isnormalforflare-ups,smokingor flamingtooccurduringcleaningifthe ovenis heavilysoiled. Cleanthe ovenregularlyratherthanwaituntil thereisa heavybuildupofsoil. MultipleRackCooking: Userackpositions2 and5. 6. When the clean cycle is complete, CLEANED willbedisplayed.LOCKwill remainon untilthe oven hascooled Wipeupexcessgreaseorspillovers to preventflare-ups. For ease in cleaning,the bakeelementcanbe RACKPOSITIONS SPEEDOPTIONCOOKING (approx.1 hour), 7. Whenthe ovenis cool,LOCKwill no longerbedisplayedandthe doormay beopened, liftedslightly(1to 1_/2 inches). Wipeup sugaryand acidspillovers RACK3: Useforcookingchicken,fish,meat 8. Wipeoutthe oveninteriorwitha damp dishes,casserolesandsomedesserts, cloth. If soil remains,it indicatesthe RACK2: cyclewasnotlongenough, Usefor roastingmeats,frozen convenience dinnersinheatproofpaper To CancelSelf-CleanCycle: andplastic,pizza,eggandcheese 1. PressCANCELpad. dishes,somedessertsanddefrosting mostmeatsandpoultry. 2. If LOCKis NOTdisplayed,openoven door. If LOCKisdisplayed,allowoven RACK1: to cool. Usefor roastingturkey. MultipleRackCooking: Userackpositions1 and4. suchas sweetpotatoes,tomatoor milk-basedsaucespriorto a selfcleancycle.Porcelainenamelisacid resistant,not acid proof and may discolorif spills are not wipedup beforea self-cleancycle. Awhitediscoloration mayappearafter cleaningif acidor sugaryfoods are not wipedup beforethe clean cycle. This discolorationis normal andwillNOTaffectperformance. ......................... CLEANING PROCEDURES COOKTOPGLASS-CERAMIC Donot use abrasivematerialssuchas scouringpads,steelwoolor powdered Neveruseovencleaners,chlorinebleach,ammoniaor glasscleanerswithammonia.NOTE: Be sureapplianceis off and all parts Call an authorized servicer if the glass- arecootbeforehandlingor cleaning, Thisisto avoiddamageand possible burns. ceramictopshouldcrack,breakor if metalor aluminumfoil should melt on the cooktop, GeneralCleaning& LightSoil- Usesoap > Topreventstainingordiscoloration, clean andwaterandcleanclothor papertowel,or applianceaftereachuse. non-abrasive cleanersuchasbakingsodaor Cooktop Cleaning Creme* (Part No. 20000001)**. Rinseanddry. HeavySoilsor MetalMarks- Gentlyscrub with CooktopCleaningCremeand plastic scrubber.Reapplycleaner.Coverwithdamp >- Ifapartisremoved,besureit iscorrectly replaced. BROILER PAN AND INSERT Placesoapyclothoverinsertand pan;let soakto loosensoil. papertowelstokeepmoist,letstand30to45 minutes.Scrubagainto removeremaining Washin soapywater.Usesoapfilledscouringpadto removestubbornsoil. Broilerpan and insert can be washedin dishwasher, stain,Rinseanddry. Burned-onor Crusty Soils Holdrazorbladescraperat 30° angle and very carefullyscrape off BRUSHEDCHROME soil. Clean re- (SELECTMODELS) maining soil with method ,_ cleanersas theywillscratchglass. OVENINTERIOR Followinstructionson page 11 to set a self-cleancycle. OVEN RACKS Cleanwithsoapywater. - Removestubbornsoilwithcleansingpowclerorsoap-filledscouringpad.Rinseand dry, If overtime,racksdo notslideouteasily, wipetherackedgeandracksupportwith a smallamountofvegetableoilto restore easeof movement, wipeoff excessoil. NOTE:Removeovenracksduringa clean cycle,lfracksareleftintheoven,itmayimpair functionand theywilldiscolor. PLASTIC FINISHES - HANDLES, TRIM & END CAPS :' Whencool,washwithsoapywater,rinseand describedabove. buffthesurface. MeltedSugaror Plastic- Immediately turn Forheaviersoil,usea non-abrasive cleaner elementtoLOWandscrapefromhotsurface suchas bakingsodaor Ben Ami*,rubbing to a coolarea.ThenturnelementOFFand withthegraintoavoidstreaking thesurface, cool.Cleanresiduewith razorbladescraper Rinseandbuff. andCooktopCleaningCreme. Topreventscratching, donotuseabrasiveor ENAMEL, PAINTEDcausticcleaners. SIDE PANELS & STORAGEDRAWER Whencool, cleanwith soapand water, rinseanddry. Usea glasscleaneranda softcloth. NOTE:Neveruseovencleaners,abrasiveor causticliquidorpowderedcleansersonp/asticfinishes.Thesecleaningagents willscratch or marfinish. NOTE:Topreventstainingor discoloration, wipeup fat, greaseor acid (tomato,lemon, vinegar,milk, fruitjuice, marinade)immedi- RestorelusterandremovestreakswithStain- Whencool,washwith warmsoapywater, lessSteeiMagicSpray*(Part#20000008)**, rinseand dry. Neverwipea warm or hot ately withdrypapertowelor cloth. Chromewill if soil is allowedtopermanentlydiscolor bakeon. PORCELAINENAMEL - surfacewitha dampclothasthis maydamagethesurface. Forstubbomsoil,usemildlyabrasivecleaningagentssuchasbakingsodapasteor Ben CLOCK & CONTROLAREA To activate"ControlLock"forcleaning,see page10. Wipewitha dampclothand dry, Glasscleanersmaybe usedifsprayedon a clothfirst.DONOTspray directlyon control pad and displayarea. CONTROL KNOBS Remove knobsintheOFFpositionbypulling forward. Wash,rinseand dry. Do notuse abrasive cleanersthat mayscratchthefinish, Turnon eachelementtobe suretheknobs havebeencorrectlyreplaced DOOR BACKGUARD AREA& TRIMONGLASSCERAMICSURFACE Ami*.Donotuseabrasiveor harshcleaners Porcelainenamelisglassfusedonmetaland suchas steel woolpadsor ovencleaners, may crack or chip with misuse.It is acid Theseproductswill scratchor permanently resistant,notacidproof.All spillovers,espedamagethesurface, ciaUyacidorsugarspillovers, shouldbewiped NOTE:Usedrytowelor clothto wipeup spills, up immediately witha dry cloth. especiallyacid or sugaryspills.Surfacemay Whencool,washwithsoapywater,rinse discolorordullifsoilisnotimmediatelyremoved, anddry. Thisis especiallyimportantfor whitesurfaces. Neverwipeoffa warmor hotsurfacewith a dampcloth.Thismaycausecrackingor chipping. GLASS - OVEN WINDOW & DOOR Neveruseovencleaners orabrasiveclean, Avoidusingexcessivewaterwhichmayseep ingagents. underor behindglass.If this occurs,the windowwillappearstreaked. Washwithsoapandwaterorglasscleaner. Rinsewithclearwater. Dry. MAINTENAH£E OVEN O00e OVEN LI6HT5 Donotplaceexcessiveweightonor standon an openovendoor.This couldcausethe rangeto tip over, breakthedoor,or injurethe user. Whenopeningthe ovendoor,allow steamandhot airto escapebefore reachingin ovento check,add or removefood.This is especiallyiraportentwhenusingthe SpeedUptionsfeatureasyoumaynoticemore moistureinovenwithspeedcooking, >_ Theovendoorcanonlyberemoved by an authorizedservicer,Do not attempttoremovethedooryourself. OV[Iq WINI)OW Toassuretheproper replacementbulb is used, orderbulb from MaytagCu$. turnerService,Call1-800-688-8408, ask forpartnumberZ4004458-halogenbulb, >'- Disconnectpowerto rangebefore replacinglightbulb. _,- NIowoven,bulbcoverandbulbto coolbeforetouching. _ Do not removealuminumwasher frombulbcoverwhenreplacingthe bulb, ,/. 8UL8COVER ,,.,.,,,__ _t_-'_HALOGENBULB To replaceovenlightbulb: Toprotecttheovendoorwindow: Therearetwohalogenlightbulbslocated 1. Donothittheglasswithpots,pans,furni- atthefrontcornersofthe ovencavity. ture,toys,orotherobjects. 1, Whenovenis cooL,turnbulbcoverto 2. Donotclosetheovendooruntiltheoven remove, racksareinplace. 2. Carefulryremoveold bulb by pulling Scratching, hitting, jarring orstressing theglass straightoutof ceramicbase. mayweaken itsstructure causing anincreased riskofbreakage ata laterdate. L[VELIHG L[65 > Besuretheanti-tipbracket _, securesoneoftherearJay- IJl"__ ellnglegstothefloor. ____'?'_, :!1 This bracket __l,_lf,_ I f preventsthe __,t.,. ...... rangefromac-_t, LEVEU_G_E6" cidentallytipping. Therangeshouldbeleveledwheninstalled. If the rangeis not level,turn the plastic levelinglegs,locatedat eachcornerofthe range,untilrangeislevel. 3. To avoiddamagingor decreasingthe life of the newbulb,do not touchthe bulbwith barehandsor fingers.Hold witha clothor papertowel.Pushnew bulbprongsstraightintosmallholesof ceramicbase. 4. Replacebulbcoverbyturninguntiftight. 5. Reconnectpowerto the range.Reset CloCk. $TORAGE DRAWER Thestoragedrawerat thebottomofthe rangeissafeandconvenientforstoring metalandglasscookware,DONOTstore plastic,paperware,food or flammable materialinthisdrawer. Remove drawerto cleanunderrange. Toremove:Emptydrawerthen pulloutto the first stop position.Lift up front of drawerandpullto thesecondstopposition. Graspsidesandlift up and out to removedrawer, To replace: Fitthe endsof the drawer glidesontothe rails.Liftupdrawerfront andgentlypushin to firststopposition. Liftupandcontinuetoslidedrawertothe closedposition. (ONV[NIEH([ OUTtET (CANADIAN MODELSONLY) Theconvenience outletislocatedonthe lowerleftsideofthe backguard. Besureappliancecordsdonotrestonor nearthe surfaceelement.If the surface elementisturnedon,thecordandoutlet wiflbedamaged. The convenienceoutletcircuitbreaker maytrip if the smallapplianceplugged into it exceeds10 amps.To resetthe circuitbreaker,pressthe switchlocated onthe loweredgeof thebackguard. :,_.,: :,._.,: CIRCUITBREAKERSWITCH BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERYICE FORMOSTCONCERNS,TRY THESEFIRST: Checkifovencontrolshavebeenproperlyset. WCheckto be sureplug is securelyinsertedintoreceptacle. Checkorre-setcircuitbreaker. Checkor replacefuse. Checkpowersupply, BAKINGRESULTSARENOTAS EXPECTEDOR DIFFERFROM PREVIOUSOVEN. _ Makesurethe ovenventhasnotbeen blocked.Seepg.6 for location. _ Checktomakesurerangeis level, ! Temperatures oftenvarybetweena new ovenandanoldone.Asovensage,the oventemperature often"drifts"andmay becomehotterorcooler.Seepg.10for PARTOR ALL OF APPLIANCE instructionson adjustingthe oventemDOESNOTWORK. perature.NOTE:Itis notrecommended NOTE:OnCanadianmodels,glass ceto adjustthe temperatureif onlyoneor ramiccookingsurface will not operate tworecipesarein question. duringa self-cleancycle. _ See"CookingMadeSimple"for more Checkif surfaceand/orovencontrols information onbakewareandbaking, havebeenproperlyset.Seepgs.4 & 6. t WasthecorrectSpeedOptionselected? J Checkifovendoorisunlockedafterself- Seepage9. cleancycle.Seepg.11. Checkifovenissetforadelayedcookor FOODIS NOTBROILINGPROPERLY cleanprogram,Seepgs.8 & 11. OR SMOKESEXCESSIVELY, Checkovenrackpositions.Foodmaybe GLASS-CERAMIC tooclosetoelement. SURFACESHOWSWEAR. _ Broilelementwasnot preheated. 1, Tinyscratchesor abrasions. _ Aluminumfoilwasincorrectlyused. Never l Makesurecooktopandpanbottom linethe broilerinsertwithfoil. areclean.Donotslideglassor metal _ Ovendoorwas closedduringbroiling, pansacrosstop. Makesurepan Leavethe dooropento the first stop bottomis notrough.Usethe recomposition(about4 inches), mendedcleaningagents.Seepg,12. _ Trimfatfrommeatbeforebroiling, 2. Metalmarks. _ A soiledbroilerpanwasused. | Donotslidemetalpansacross top.Whencool, usetherecommendedOVENWILL NOTSELF-CLEAN, cleaningagents.Seepg. 12. I Checkto makesurethecycleis notset 3. Brownstreaksandspecks, for a delayedstart. | Spillsnot removedpromptly. _ Checkif dooris closed, Wipingwithsoiledclothor sponge.Panbottomnotclean. 4. Areaswitha metallicsheen. Mineraldepositsfromwater andfood. 5. Pittingor flaking, Sugaryboiloversthatwerenot removedpromptly.Seepg.12. OVENDIDNOTCLEAN PROPERLY, _ Longercleaningtimemaybeneeded, _ Excessivespillovers,especiallysugary and/oracid foods,were not removed priortotheself-cleancycle. OVEN DOOR WILL NOT UNLOCK AFTERSELF-CLEANCYCLE. I Oveninteriorisstillhot.Allowaboutone hourfortheoventocoolafterthecompletionofaself-clean cycle.Thedoorcanbe openedwhentheLOCKindicatorwordis notdisplayed. MOISTURECOLLECTSIN OVENORON OVENWINDOW. ! Thisisnormalwhencookingfoodshigh in moisture. _ Excessivemoisturewas used when cleaningthewindow. _ More moisturewill be seen when a SpeedOptionis selected.Thisis norreal. THERE IS A STRONG ODOR OR LIGHT SMOKE WHEN OVEN IS TURNEDON. _ Thisisnormalfor a newrangeandwill disappearaftera fewuses. Initiatinga clean cyclewill "burn off" the smells morequickly. _ Turningon a ventilationfan will help removethesmokeand/orodor. _ Thereare excessivefoodsoilsonthe ovenbottom.Usea self-cleancycle. "F" PLUSA NUMBERAND THE MESSAGE:"CALLANAUTHORIZED SERVICEROR 888-462-9824" _ Thisiscalledafaultcode.Ifafaultcode appearsinthedisplayandbeepssound, pressthe CANCELpad. If the fault codeand beepscontinue,disconnect powertotheappliance.Waitafewminutes,thenreconnectpower. Iffaultcode and beepsstill continue,disconnect powertothe applianceandcallanauthorizedservicer. _ If the ovenisheavilysoiled,excessive flare-upsmayresultina faultcodeduringa cleancycle.PressCANCELpad andallowtheoventocoo]for onehour, thenresetthe cleancycle.If the fault codeandbeepsstillcontinue,disconnectpowertotheapplianceandcallan authorizedservicer. FoRPRIORITYONE SERVICE CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-4MAYTAG (1-888-462-9824). YTAG RANGE RRANTY FullOneYearWarranty- Partsand Labor Forone (1) year fromthe originalretailpurchasedate,any part whichfails in normal homeusewill berepairedor replacedfreeof charge, WHAT ISNOT CERED BY THESE WARINTIES: 1. Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyofthe following: a. Improperinstallation,delivery,or maintenance. b. Anyrepair,modification, alteration,or adjustmentnotauthorizedbythe manufacturer or anauthorizedservicer. c. Misuse,abuse,accidents,or unreasonable use. LimitedWarranties- PartsOnly d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,or supply. SecondYear- Afterthe first yearfromthe e. Impropersettingofanycontrol. originalpurchase date,partswhichfailin normalhomeusewillberepairedorreplacedfree of chargefor the part itself,with the owner payingall othercosts,includinglabor,mileageandtransportation. 2. Warranties arevoidif theoriginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved, altered,or cannotbereadilydetermined. ThirdThroughFifthYear- Fromtheoriginal purchasedate,partslistedbelowwhichfail in normalhomeusewill be repairedor replacedfreeof chargefor the partitself,with the ownerpayingall othercosts,including labor,mileageandtransportation. >- ElectronicControls 5. Thecostof serviceor servicecallto: a. Correctinstallationerrors. > Glass-CeramicCooktop:duetothermal breakage. ElectricHeatingElements:surface,broil andbakeelements. > MagnetronTube CanadianResidents Theabovewarranties onlycoveranappliance installedin Canadathathasbeencertifiedor listedby appropriatetest agenciesfor cornplianceto a NationalStandardof Canada unlesstheappliancewasbroughtintoCanada dueto transferof residencefromthe United Statesto Canada. LimitedWarrantyOutsidethe UnitedStates andCanada- PartsOnly Fortwo(2)yearsfromthe dateoforiginalretail purchase,anypartwhichfails in normal homeusewill berepairedor replacedfreeof chargeforthe partitself,withthe ownerpaying all othercosts,includinglabor,mileage andtransportation, Thespecificwarranties expressed aboveare the ONLYwarranties providedby themanufacturer.Thesewarrantiesgiveyouspecific legal rights,and you may also haveother rightswhichvaryfromstatetostate. MAYTAG 3. Lightbulbs. 4. Productspurchasedfor commercial or industrialuse. b. Instructthe useronthe properuseof the product. c. Transportthe applianceto the servicer. 6. Consequential or incidentaldamagessustainedbyanypersonasa resultof anybreachof thesewarranties. Somestatesdonotallowthe exclusionor limitationofconsequential or incidentaldamages,sothe aboveexclusion maynet apply. IFfoilNED SIRVlCE Callthe dealerfrom whomyourappliancewas purchasedor call Maytag AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistanceat 1-888-4629824,USAandCANADAto locatean authorizedservicer. { Be sure to retainproof of purchaseto verify warrantystatus.Referto WARRANTY forfurtherinformationonowner'sresponsibilities for warranty service. _ Ifthedealeror servicecompanycannotresolvethe problem,writetoMaytag AppliancesSalesCompany,Attn:CAIR®Center,P.O.Box2370,Cleveland, TN37320-2370, or call1-888-4MAYTAG for PriorityOneService(1-888462-9824). U.S.customersusingTTYfor deaf,hearingimpairedor speechimpaired, call 1-800-688-2080. NOTE:Whenwritingor callingabouta serviceproblem,pleaseincludethe followinginformation: a.Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber; b. Modelnumberandserialnumber; c. Nameandaddressof yourdealeror servicer; d. A cleardescriptionof theproblemyouarehaving; e. Proofof purchase(salesreceipt). _ User'sguides,servicemanualsand partsinformationare availablefrom MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistance. • 403 West Fourth Street North • P.O. Box 39 • Newton, Iowa 50208 MAYTAG ACCELLIST M 2X ELECTRIC MIHI MER675 RANG UsethisquickandeasyreferencetobecomeacquaintedwiththeSpeed Optionsof yourrange. TheSpeedOptionscombineconventional heat _ withmicrowaveenergy.Thisuniquecombination eliminates preheating andreducestheamountofcookingtimeby upto 50%. _JJ_Y[AG ® THE CONTROl PANEL EXAMPLE: Ifabrownie recipe bakes at ],_',_"'2 _:', 3 _',_'t, z_,_, 5_',_o68;_ '_' 3500Ffor30minutes,pressthe[_ ] pad,followedbynumberpads[3,O]and the AUTOSETpad. _"_' 7_r'_ 8_,_,ooo.9o; ..... TheAUTOSETpadwillcalculateone ov_ SET AUTO0_;_,_,C_CLL halfof the conventional cookingtime andautomatically setthe baketimefor B*KE BRO_ JJCK pR(_l4E/\ TI,_,%R KLLP UGI II _!z_ 15minutes. NOTE:Ifyouknowthespeedbaketime (halfoftheconventional baketime),you mayenterthattime.DoNOTpressthe AUTOSETpad.Thetimewillnotbecut SPEED OPTIOIIS Useformeats,poultry,fish,cas- HowTOSETSPEEDOPTIONS: seroles,pizza(fresh,frozenregularandself-rise),vegetables andfrozenconvenience foods. _ Useforbakeditems(bars,muffins, desserts)and egg and cheese-based foods, _i_t_ Usetodefrostanyfood including turkeyandlargecutsofmeat. > in half. 4. After75%ofthecookingtime"CHECK FOOD" will be displayed. Check The Speed Options automati- doneness needed. of food,continuecookingif cally selectthe oven temperature. All youselectisthe cooking time. D0 NOTSETOVENTEMPERA- 5. Attheendofthesetcookingtimeabeep willsoundand"ENTERMORETIMEIF NEEDED" will bedisplayed.Openthe TURE. DONOTPREHEATTHEOVEN. done,d°°r andpressCheCkthe theCANCELfOOd, pad.If thefoodis Useto heatfrozenconvenience 1. Positionthe ovenracks. Placefoodin dinnersin heatproofpaperor ovenandcloseovendoor. plasticcontainers, 2. Pressthe appropriateSpeedOption pad. 3. Settheconventional baketime,orwhat therecipecallsfor,inminutesusingthe numberpads,then pressthe AUTO SETpad.AUTOSETwillautomatically cutthe cookingtimein half. Ifthefoodisnotdone,moretimemaybe added(upto 10minutes),bypressing the appropriatenumberpads, Generally2-5minutesofextracookingtimeis sufficientto completecooking.(Additionalcookingtimemaybeaddedmore thanonceifneeded.) Ifyouhavequestionscall,PriorityOne Serviceat 1-888-4MAYTAG (1-888-462-9824). MAYTAG Form NO A/02/OO II • 403 West Fourth Street North • P.O. Box 39 ° Newton, Iowa 50208 Pad No. 8113P255-60 _,_ _'=_ h ttp ://w w w rn a y t a g Com Litho USA Thecorrectamount ofcooking timeisveryimportant tooverallresults.Mostitemscookinabouthalfthetimeofaconventional oven.Chec doneness offoodattheCHECK FOODsignalduringcooking, continue cooking ifneeded. RACK SPEEDOPTION POSITION* SETTING FOOD TIPS Seepage13inCooking Guidefor: MEATS Beef.Pork WholeChicken Turkey, unstuffed Fish,thawed MAINDISH Lasagna Meatloaf TunaNoodle Frozen Pizza - self-rise - regular Seepage19inCooking Guidefor: SIDEDISH Potatoes, baked Squash, halved Frozen PotatoProducts 2 3 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 _ = > Usemetal pansto reducespattering whencookin( roastsandturkey. > Forfastercooking, useglassbaking dishesforpoultr_ andfish. >- Useovencooking bagsforlesstenderroasts. > Turnroastsoverhalfway throughcooking. _- Shieldfastercookingareason meat& poultrywit[ aluminum foil. > Forbestresults,useglassbakingdishesforlasagn_ andmeatloaf. > Placeself-rise frozenpizzadirectly ontherackwithou a pan,Placeregular pizzainapan. 3 3 3 >- Addtoppings(cheese, breadcrumbs,sauces) durin lastfewminutes ofcooking. Seepage32in CookingGuidefor: BAKED GOODS Brownies, barcookies AppleCrisp Muffins Cinnamon Rolls,refrigerated EGG/CHEESE-BASED DISHES > Usemetalpansforbrownies andbarcookies, 2 2 3 2 >- Useglassbakingdishesforapplecrisp. _ Timesmaybeslightlymorethanhalfforbakeditem. _ Addtimeasneeded. 2 or3 >- Eggcasseroles aredonewhensetandgoldenbrown 2 > Settimeinminutes forthemaximum conventional bak, time,followed bytheAUTOSETpad.Timewillbect inhalf. Seepage33inCooking Guidefor: FROZEN DINNERS Packaged inheatproof paperandplastic Seepage34inCooking Guidefor: DEFROST Roasts WholeChicken 2 2 _ Shieldthinedgeswithfoilpriortodefrosting. * Thebottom rackposition is#1. PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE [XPOSURE TO [XCESSIVE MICROWAVE [NERGY A) DONOTattempt tooperatethisovenusingtheSpeedOp- C) DONOToperate theovenifit isdamaged. It isparticularly importa tionswiththedooropensinceopen-door operations canrethattheovendoorcloseproperly andthatthereisnodamage tothe:( suitinharmfulexposure tomicrowave energy. Itisimportant door(bent),(2)hingesandlatches (broken orloosened), (3)doorsea nottodefeatortamper withthesafetyinterlocks, andsealing surfaces. B) DONOTplaceanyobjectbetween theovenfrontfaceand D) Theovenshould notbeadjusted orrepaired byanyone except proper thedooror allowsoilor cleanerresidueto accumulate on qualified servicepersonnel. sealingsurfaces.