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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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%.
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THE
CONTROl
PANEL
EXAMPLE:
Ifabrownie
recipe
bakes
at
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3500Ffor30minutes,pressthe[_ ]
pad,followedbynumberpads[3,O]and
the AUTOSETpad.
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TheAUTOSETpadwillcalculateone
ov_
SET
AUTO0_;_,_,C_CLL
halfof the conventional
cookingtime
andautomatically
setthe baketimefor
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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
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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.