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SELF-C LEANING GAS RANGE Use & Care Guide For questions abou t featur es, operation/pe rformance, parts, ac cessor ies or serv ice, call: 1-800- 44-ROPER (1-80 0-447-673 7) . or visit ou r website at... www .roperappliances.com T able of Contents ...... ....... ...... ...... ....... ...... ........ .....2 MODEL FGS337G T O THE INST ALLER: PLEAS[...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS RANGE SAFETY ................ ............. ................... ............... 3 The Anti -Tip Bra cket ........ ...... ......... .......... ......... ...... ......... 4 PARTS AND FEATURES ................ ............. ................... .. 5 COOKTO P USE ........ .......... ......... ...... .......... ......... ......... ..[...]
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3 RANGE SAFETY You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not f[...]
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4 The Anti-T ip Brack et The range will not tip during normal use. However , the range can tip if you apply to o much for ce or weight to the open door without the anti-tip br acket fastened down pr operly . Tip Over Hazard A child or adult can tip the range and be killed. Connect anti-tip bracket to rear range foot. Reconnect the anti-tip bracket,[...]
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5 P AR TS AND FEATURES Control Panels Range 1. Electronic Clock/Timer 2. Oven Indi cator Lights 3. Oven T emp erature Control 1. Surface Burne r Locator 2. Left R ear Cont rol 3. Left Front Control 4. Right Front Contr ol 5. Right Rear Cont r ol 1. Oven V ent 2. Left R ear Surface Bur ner 3. Left Front Surfac e Bur ner 4. Surface Bur ner Grate 5. A[...]
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6 COOKTOP USE Cooktop Controls Electr ic ignit ors automa tically light the surface burners when control knobs are turned t o LIGHT . Before setting a control knob, p lace filled cookw ar e on t he grate. Do not operate a bur ner using empty cookware or while the grate is unoccu pied. To S e t : 1. Push i n and turn knob co unterc lockwise t o LIGH[...]
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7 To C l e a n : IMPORT ANT : Before cleaning, make su re all controls are of f and the oven and c ooktop are cool. Do not use ov en cleane rs, bleach or rust remov ers. 1. Remove the bu rner cap from the burne r base and clean according to “General Cleani ng” section. 2. Clean the gas tube opening with a damp cloth. 3. Clean clogged burner por[...]
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8 O V EN USE Electr onic Cloc k/Timer Display When pow er is first s upplied to t he applian ce, everyt hing on th e displa y wil l light u p for 5 seco nds. Then , the tim e of day and “ PF” will appear on the d isplay . Any other time “PF” appears, a power failure occurred. Reset the clock. See “Clock” sect ion. When the o ven is n ot[...]
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9 Aluminum Foil IMPORT ANT : D o not lin e the oven bott om with any typ e of fo il, liners or cookware beca use permanent damage w ill occur to th e oven bottom finish. ■ Do no t block or co ver the oven bo ttom vents. ■ Do not cover entire rack w ith f oil because air mus t be abl e to move freely for b est cook ing result s. ■ T o ca tch s[...]
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10 Ov en V ent 1. Oven Ve nt The oven ven t releases hot air and mois ture from the oven, and should not be blocked or covered. Doing s o will cause poor air circulation, a f fect ing cooking and clean ing results. Never se t plastics, paper or other items that coul d melt or burn near the oven vent. Baki ng and Roa sting Before baking an d roastin[...]
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11 RANGE CARE Self-Cleani ng Cy cle IMPORT ANT : The health of some birds is extremely s ensitive t o the fumes gi ven off during the S elf-Clean ing cycle. E xposure to the fume s may result in death to certain birds. Alway s move birds to another clos ed and well v entilated room. Self- cle an the ov en before it is heav ily so iled. H eavy s oil[...]
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12 General Cleaning IMPORT ANT : Before cleaning, make su re all controls are of f and the o ven and cooktop are cool. Always follow la bel ins truction s on clea ning p roducts. Soap, water and a soft cloth or sponge are suggested first unless otherwis e noted. EXTER IOR PORC ELAIN ENAM EL SURFACES (on some models ) Food spills containing acids, s[...]
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13 Ov en Door For no rmal range use, it is not sug gested to re move the oven door . Howeve r , if neces sary , follow thes e instructi ons. The oven door is heavy . Befor e Removing: 1. Use a putty kn ife or s crewdri ver and i nsert it at the bo ttom corner of th e door stop clip. 2. Pry door stop clip free and r emove from fr ont frame hinge slo[...]
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14 TR OUBLESHOOTING T ry the solutio ns suggested here first in order to avoid the cost of an unnecessary service call. Nothing will operate ■ Is the power sup ply cord unplugged? Plug into a gr ounded 3 prong ou tlet. ■ Has a ho usehold fuse been blown or has the circ uit br eaker been tripped? Replace th e fuse or reset the circuit. Surface b[...]
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15 Oven cooking results not what expected ■ Is the appliance level? Leve l the a pplian ce. See the In stalla tion I nstruct ions. ■ Is the proper temperatur e set? Double- check the recip e in a reliable cookbook. ■ Is the proper o ven temperature calibration set? See “Oven T emperature Control” sect ion. ■ W as the oven preheated? See[...]
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R OPER ® RANGE W ARRANTY ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY For one year from the date of pu rchase, whe n this appl iance is operated and maintained a ccording to inst ructions attached to or fur nis hed wit h the p roduct, Wh irlp ool Cor pora tion wi ll pay for FSP ® replacement parts and repair labo r costs to co rrect defects in materials or workmanship[...]