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Safety Instructions P Operating Instructions =F>:?F>@:= =@4<2?5 *:>6C #@H6C&[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N F O R M A T I O N . R EA D A L L I N S T R U C T I O NS B E F O R E U S I N G . I < ;<A @A <?2<? B@2?[...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps G EA ppl i an ce s. co m W A R N I N G ! / D 3 B 6 3 7 < A B/ : : 3 @ A 6 = E G = C B 6 3 : = 1 /B 7 = < = 4 B 6 3 @ / < 5 3 5 [...]
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n # @4 2E 6 E9 6C 2? 86 @ F E @7 <: E 4 96 ?E C2 77:4 A 2 E9 2 ?5 @F E@ 75 C2 7 EJ =@ 42 E: @ ?D E@ A C 6 G6 ?E A@ @C 2 :C 4: C4 F= 2 E :@ ? n 6 DF C6 2= =A 2 4 <2 8: ?8 > 2 E6 C : 2= D2 C6 C6 > @ G 65 7 C@ >E 96 C2 ? 8 6 36 7@ C6 @ A 6C 2E :? 8 [...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps G EA ppl i an ce s. co m ' ) & ) & # & ' ) A3 >@ => 3@ > / <A 7H 3N / D= 72 >/ < A B6 /B /@[...]
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I M PO R T A N T S A F ETY I N F O R M A T I O N . R EA D A L L I N S T R U C T I O NS B E F O R E U S I N G . n 6 DF C6 E@ H :A 6@ 77 6I 4 6 DD DA := = 2 86 36 7@ C6 D 6= 7 4= 62 ?: ? 8 @ A6 C2 E: @ ? n 67 @C 6D 6= 7 4 =6 2 ?: ?8 E9 6@ G 6 ? C 6> @G 62 ?J 3 C@ := 6C A 2 ? ?[...]
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& # $ ! ! $ + ( ' ' ( - # $ & " ( $ # & ) ! ! - S A V E T H E S E I N S T R U C T I O N S C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io [...]
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(6@=C56=CB B67A;/<C/: 43/BC@3A /<2/>>3/@/<13 ;/G D/@G 4@=;G =C@;=23: How to Light a Gas Sur face Burner $ 2< 6D F C6 2= =E 9 6D FC 7 24 63 F C? 6C D 2C 6A = 24 65 : ?E 96 : CC 6D A 64 E: G 6 A@ D: E :@ ?D ' FD 9E 9 64 @? E C@ =< ? @3 :?[...]
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In Case of P ower Failure ! ?4 2D 6 @7 2A @H 6 C7 2: = FC 6 J @ F4 2? =: 89 EE 96 8 2D DF C 72 46 3 FC ?6 C D@ ?J @F C C2 ?8 6 H :E 92 > 2E 49 @ =5 2 =: E> 2E 4 9 E@ E 96 3F C ?6 C E 9 6? A FD 9: ? 2? 5E FC ?E 96 4 @ ?E C@ = <? @3 E@ [...]
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W ARNING: 6?2.G.?1 n ' 52 #? 2 2. A@ 2A A 6; 46 @ =? <C 6 12 1A< > B6 08 9F =? 2 52 .A F < B? 4? 61 19 2 ' B? ; 0< ;A ? <9 1 <D ;/ 23 <? 2 =9 .0 6 ;4 3< < 1< ;A 52 4? 61 1 92 << 86 ;4 <; A 52 #? 2 2. [...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps /9 3 % /2 * @F 4 9 E @ D 6 = 64 E E 9 6 32 < 6 7 F ? 4 E: @ ? @= 7: 7 ! = % / 2 * @F 4 9 E @ D 6 = 64 E E 9 6 3C @ : =[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt /9 3 % /2 * @F 4 9 E @ D 6 = 64 E E 9 6 3 2< 6 7 F ? 4E : @ ? @= 7: 7 ! = % / 2 * @F 4 9 E @ D 6 = 64 E E 9 6 3[...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps U s i n g t h e u p p e r o v e n . G EA ppl i an ce s. co m ( = /D =7 2 > =A A7 0: 3 0 C @< A >: /1 3B 6 3 @/ 19 A7 <B 6 3 2[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt U s i n g t h e u p p e r o v e n . 4 G= C@ ; = 2 3: 6/ A/ 2 = = @: /B 1 6 2= <= B: = 1 9B 63 =D 3< 2 = = @E 7B 6?[...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s H o w to Se t t he Upp er O v e n f or B r o i l i n g ' =2 46 E 96 >6 2 E @C 7 :D 9 @? 23 C@ := 6C 8 C: 5: ? 2 3C @: = 6C A2 ? ?[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt U s i n g t h e c l o c k a n d t i m e r . #=B /::43/BC@3A /@3 =< /:: ;=23:A T o Set the Clock * 96 4= @ 4< >F D E3 6D 6 E?[...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s U s i n g t h e t i m e d b a k i n g a n d r o a s t i n g f e a t u r e s . C > > 3 @ = D 3 < = < : G GEA p p li an c es . c om 4 G= C@ [...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt U s i n g t h e p r o b e . = <A =; 3; =2 3: A 4 G= C@ ; = 2 3: 6/ A/ 2 = = @: /B 1 6 2= <= B: = 1 9B 63 =D 3< ?[...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s U s i n g t h e c o n v e c t i o n o v e n . =< A= ;3 ; =2 3: A G EApp li an c es . c om 4 G= C@ ; = 2 3: 6/ A/ 2 = = @: /B 1 6?[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt U s i n g t h e c o n v e c t i o n o v e n . =< A= ;3 ; =2 3: A Cookware for Convection Cooking 67 @C 6 FD :? 8 J @F C4 @ ?G 64 E: @? [...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps G EA ppl i an ce s. co m Ho w to S et t he U p pe r O ve n f or C on v ec ti on Ro as ti ng W he n Us in g t h e P r ob e (o n s om e mo de ls ) * 9 6 5: DA =2 JH[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt U s i n g t h e c o n v e c t i o n o v e n . =< A= ;3 ; =2 3: A Me at s Mi nu te s/ Lb . Ov en T em p. In te rn al T em p. Beef Rib (3 to 5 lbs.) Rare[...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps U s i n g t h e t i m e d c o n v e c t i o n b a k i n g f e a t u r e s . = < A = ; 3 ; =2 3 : A G EA ppl i an ce s. co m - =C E 7 : : 6 3 / @ / ?[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt S p e c i a l f ea t u r e s o f y o u r u p p e r o v e n c o n t r o l . - = C@ <3 EB =C 16 >/ 2 1 = <B @= : 6 / A/ 22 7B 7 = </ :4 [...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps G EA ppl i an ce s. co m 12-Hour , 24-Hour or Clock Blackout - =C @1 =< B@ = :7 AA 3B B= CA 3 / 6 =C @1 : =1 9 ! 7J @F H@[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt How to Exit the Sabbath Feature * @F 49 E 96 Cl e ar /O f f A2 5 ! 7E 96 @ G 6? :D 4 @@ <: ?8 H 2: E 7@ C2 C 2 ?5 @> 5 6= 2J A 6[...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s - = C ; / G 4 7 < 2 B 6/ B G= C@ < 3 E = D 3 < 1= = 9 A 2 7 4 4 3 @ 3 < B : G B 6/ < B 6 3 = < 3 7 B @ 3 >:[...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt (63 E/@;7<52@/E3@ E7::933> 6=B 1==9324==2A /B A3@D7<5 B3;>3@/BC@3 :E/GAAB/@B E7B6 6=B 4==2 [...]
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T emperature Selection Char t * @< 66 A D 6G 6C 2 =5 : 77 6C 6 ?E 7@ @ 5D 9@ E D 6 E E 96 4@ ? EC @= E@ E9 6 7@ @5 ? 66 5:? 8E 9 6 9: 89 6 DE D 6E E: ? 8 n * 96 E6> A6 C 2E FC 6 E JA 6 2? 52 > @F ?E @ 7 7@ @5 2 ?5 E9 6 E: >6 9 6 =5 H: = =2 77 [...]
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U s i n g t h e l o we r o v e n d r a we r . = <A =; 3 ;= 23 :A T o Use the Lower Oven Draw er ' F D 9 : ? 2 ? 5 E F C ? E 9 6 = @ H 6C @ G 6 ? 5 C 2 H 6 C < ? @ 3 E@ 2 ?J 5 6 D: C6 5 D 6E E: ?8 = = @H E 9 6 = @ H 6 C @ G 6 ? 5 C 2H 6 C E@ A C6 96 2E n[...]
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4 G= C@ ; = 2 3: 6/ A/ 2 = = @: /B 1 6 <3 D3 @4 =@ 1 3 B6 3: /B 16 6/ <2 : 3 = @1 7< 5 B6 36 /< 2 : 3 E7 :: 2/ ; / 53 B6 32 = = @ := 19 ;3 16 / <7 A; ( 63 =D 3< 2= =@ ; C AB 03 1: =A 3 2 /< 2/ :: 1 = <B @= :A A 3 B 1= @[...]
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(63 =D3<2==@ ;CAB 03 1:=A32 /<2/:: 1=<B@=:A A3B 1=@@31B:G 4=@ B631 G1:3 B= E=@9 >@=>3@:G How to Delay the Start of Cleaning $ 2< 6D F C6 E9 64 = @4 <D 9 @H DE 9 64 @C C 64 EE : >6 @ 75 2J & ?> @5 6 =D H: E 9 2D @ ?E C @= [...]
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3 AC@33:31B@71/: >=E3@ 7A =44 /<2 /:: AC@4/13A/@3 1==: 034=@3 1:3/<7<5 /<G >/@B =4B63 @/<53 W A R N I N G : 4 G= C@ @ / <5 37 A@ 3; = D 3 24 =@ 1: 3/ < 7< 5 A3 @D 71 7 < 5= @/ <G @3 / A =< 0 3 AC @3 B[...]
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C a r e a n d c l e a n i n g o f t h e r a n g e . O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt Burner Caps, Bases and Heads 34 =@ 3 @3 ;= D 7< 5B 63 0C @< 3@ 1/ > A/ <2 6 3/ 2A[...]
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G EA ppl i an ce s. co m C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps Burner Grates / @F CC 2 ?8 69 2 DE 9C 6 6A C@ 7 6D D: @ ?2 = D EJ =6 5 @F 3= 6 8C 2E6 D * 96 D6 8 C2 E6D 2C 6 A@ D: E[...]
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C a r e a n d c l e a n i n g o f t h e r a n g e . O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt Oven Air Vents % 6G 6C 3 =@ 4< E 9 6G 6? E D 2 :C @ A6 ?: ? 8D @ 7 E9 6 C 2? 86 ?[...]
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G EA ppl i an ce s. co m C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps Lift-Off Oven Door ( 63 =D 3 < 2= =@ 7 A@ 3; = D /0 :3 0C B7 B 7A 63 /D G - =C ;/ G <3 32 6 3: >@ [...]
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O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o ub l e s ho o t i n g T i p s C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt C a r e a n d c l e a n i n g o f t h e r a n g e . Oven Racks and Draw er Racks ! 7J @F C@ G 6? :D 6 B F: AA 6 5H :E 9 ?: 4< 6= @G 6? C 24 <[...]
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Removable Lower Oven Drawer P an N O TE : : := E : =E 3@ = D 3< 2@ / E 3@ B= 1= =: 0 34 =@ 3 @3 ;= D 7< 5> / < N O TE : +7 >3 A >7 :: A >@ =; > B: G/ 4B3 @3 / 16 CA 3 n % 6G 6C A =2 46 F D6 @C D 6= 7 4= 6 2? E9 6= @H 6C @ G6 ?5 C 2H 6C A2 ? :? ?[...]
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29 3 / 4 ” Depth with door closed (includes door handle): Depth varies depending on model. See specifications sheet for your model. 30” 36 1 / 4 ” ± 1/4” T o cabinets below cooktop and at the range back 30” 30” 6” Minimum 13” Minimum clearance to right wall Maximum depth for cabinets above countertops Front edge of the range side p[...]
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;@A.99.A6<; ;@A?B0A6<;@ Recommended area for 120V outlet on rear wall and area for through-the-wall connection of pipe stub and shut-off valve. Recommended area for through-the-floor connection of pipe stub and shut-off valve. Recommended area for 120V outlet on rear wall and area for through-the-wall connection of pipe stub a[...]
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;@A.99.A6<; ;@A?B0A6<;@ % # # " " (# " # ' "! & + " ! ! ' "% " " ( # Pressure regulator Gas Flow into Range Flex connector (6 ft. max.) Adapter Installer: Inform the consumer of the lo[...]
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Problem Possible Causes What To Do # 9B 4< ; ?. ;4 2 6@ ;< A 0< := 9 2A 2 9F • $ 2< 6 DF C6 6 = 64 EC :4 2= A = F8 :D A =F 88 6 5 :? E@2 =:G 6 A C @A 6C = J 6 ;@ 2? A2 1 6; A5 2 29 20 A ?6 0. 9 <B A9 2 A 8 C@ F? 5 65 @F E =6 E B? ;2 ?@ 96 A @ <; A5 [...]
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C o ns u m e r Su ppo rt I n st a l l at i o n I n st r u c t io n s T r o u b le s h o o ti n g T i ps O p er a t i ng I n s tr u c t i on s S a fe t y I ns t r u c ti o n s P r o b le m Po ss ib l e Ca us es W ha t T o D o B ur ne rs do n o t l ig h t 3 B@ 26 ; F <B ?5 < :2 :. F /2 • ( 6A =2 46 E 9 67 FD[...]
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