ZGP486NDTSS 48″ Gas Self Clean/Steam Clean
Product Information:
The Professional All-Gas Ranges by Monogram are available in
three sizes: 30, 36, and 48. These ranges are designed to provide
high-performance cooking capabilities for professional and home
kitchens. The models available are ZGP304, ZGP366, ZGP364, and
ZGP486.
Product Usage Instructions:
- Model and Serial Numbers
Please locate the model and serial numbers of your appliance.
You can find them on a label below the control panel on the rating
label, which is visible when the oven door is opened. These numbers
are important for any correspondence or service calls related to
your appliance. Please write down the model number and serial
number for future reference. - Consumer Support
If you have any questions or need assistance with your
appliance, you can visit the Monogram website at monogram.com (for US customers) or
monogram.ca (for Canadian
customers). The website provides 24/7 access to support services
and allows you to shop for more Monogram products. - Register Your Appliance
To ensure enhanced communication and prompt service under the
terms of your warranty, it is recommended to register your new
appliance online. You can register at monogram.com/register (for
US customers) or monogram.ca
(for Canadian customers). Alternatively, you can mail in the
pre-printed registration card included in the packing material. - Schedule Service
If you require Monogram repair service, you can request it by
visiting the Monogram website at monogram.com/contact (for US
customers) or monogram.ca
(for Canadian customers). Alternatively, you can call 800.444.1845
(US) or 888.880.3030 (Canada) to schedule service. - Remote Connectivity
If your model supports remote enable and you need assistance
with wireless network connectivity, visit the Monogram website at
monogram.com/connect. - Parts and Accessories
If you require any parts or accessories for your appliance,
please contact us on our website at monogram.com/contact.
Provide us with all the necessary details, including your phone
number, if you are not satisfied with the service you receive from
Monogram. - Important Safety Information
Before using the appliance, it is crucial to read all
instructions provided in the user manual. Failure to follow these
instructions exactly may result in property damage, personal
injury, or even death. Some important safety precautions
include:
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids near the appliance. - Installation and service must be performed by a qualified
installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. - Ensure the range is secured with an anti-tip bracket to reduce
the risk of tipping. Refer to the installation instructions for
details on properly installing the bracket. Visual inspection can
be done by checking if the rear leveling leg is engaged in the
bracket. If visual inspection is not possible, slide the range
forward to confirm the attachment of the anti-tip bracket to the
floor or wall. - If the range is pulled from the wall for any reason, always
repeat the procedure to verify that it is properly secured by the
anti-tip bracket. Never completely remove the leveling legs as it
will compromise the security provided by the anti-tip device.
OWNER’S MANUAL
30″, 36″ and 48″ Professional All-Gas Ranges
ENGLISH/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL
MONOGRAM.COM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MODEL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CONSUMER SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 USING THE RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Connecting Your Wifi Enabled Oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Features of the Range and Cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Accent Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 In Case of Power Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Surface Burners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Top-of-the-Range Cookware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Wok Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Griddle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Features of the Oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Oven Control and Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 WiFi Connect and Remote Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Oven Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Aluminum Foil and Oven Liners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Oven Racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Oven Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Baking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Broiling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Convection Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Convection Baking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Convection Roasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Warming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Proofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Precision Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Oven Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Oven Cooking Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Oven Cookware Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 CARE AND CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Control Panel and Knobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Broiler Pan,Grid, and Roasting Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Oven Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Oven Interior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Steam-Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Oven Racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Low Profile Oven Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Oven Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Oven Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Dual-Flame Stacked and Multi-Ring Burners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Spark Igniter and Electrodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Burner Grates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Grease Trough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Griddle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 MONOGRAM LIMITED WARRANTY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
MODEL INFORMATION
MODEL NUMBERS
ZGP304, ZGP366, ZGP364, and ZGP486
WRITE DOWN THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS
You’ll find them on a label located below the control panel on the rating label which is visible when the oven door is opened.
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your appliance.
Please write these numbers here: Model Number Serial Number
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CONSUMER SUPPORT
MONOGRAM WEBSITE
Have a question or need assistance with your appliance? Try the Monogram website 24 hours a day, any day of the year! You can also shop for more great Monogram products and take advantage of all our on-line support services designed for your convenience. In the US: monogram.com. In Canada: monogram.ca
REGISTER YOUR APPLIANCE
Register your new appliance on-line at your convenience! Timely product registration will allow for enhanced communication and prompt service under the terms of your warranty, should the need arise. You may also mail in the pre-printed registration card included in the packing material. In the US: monogram.com/register. In Canada: monogram.ca
SCHEDULE SERVICE
Expert Monogram repair service is only one step away from your door. To request service in the US, visit our website at monogram.com/contact or call 800.444.1845 In Canada : monogram.ca ou 888.880.3030
REMOTE CONNECTIVITY
For assistance with wireless network connectivity (for models with remote enable), visit our website at monogram.com/connect
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to their homes (VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted). Order on-line today 24 hours every day. In the US: monogram.com/ownership/parts or call 800.444.1845 Au Canada: monogram.ca ou 800.661.1616 Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to be performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified service personnel. Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation.
CONTACT US
If you are not satisfied with the service you receive from Monogram, contact us on our website with all the details including your phone number at monogram.com/contact.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or death.
– Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
– WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS ‘RQRWWUWROLJKWDQDSSOLDQFH ‘RQRWWRXFKDQHOHFWULFDOVZLWFKGRQRWXVHDQSKRQHLQRXUEXLOGLQJ ,PPHGLDWHOFDOORXUJDVVXSSOLHUIURPDQHLJKERU¶VSKRQH)ROORZWKHJDVVXSSOLHU¶V
instructions. ,IRXFDQQRWUHDFKRXUJDVVXSSOLHUFDOOWKHILUHGHSDUWPHQW – Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the
gas supplier.
ANTI-TIP DEVICE
WARNING
Tip-Over Hazard · A child or adult can tip the range and be killed. · Install the anti-tip bracket to the wall or floor. · Engage the range to the anti-tip bracket by sliding the
range back such that the foot is engaged. · Re-engage the anti-tip bracket if the range is moved. · Failure to do so can result in death or serious burns
to children or adults.
To reduce the risk of tipping the range, the range must be secured by a properly installed anti-tip bracket. See installation instructions shipped with the bracket for complete details before attempting to install.
For Professional All-Gas Ranges
To check if the bracket is installed and engaged properly, look underneath the range to see that the rear leveling leg is engaged in the bracket. On some models, the kick panel can be removed for easy inspection. If visual inspection is not possible, slide the range forward, confirm the anti-tip bracket is securely attached to the floor or wall, and slide the range back so the rear leveling leg is under the anti-tip bracket.
If the range is pulled from the wall for any reason, always repeat this procedure to verify the range is properly secured by the anti-tip bracket. Never completely remove the leveling legs or the range will not be secured to the anti-tip device properly.
Anti-Tip Bracket Kit Included
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING Read all safety instructions before using the product. Failure to follow these instructions may result
in fire, electrical shock, serious injury or death.
WARNING GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING NEVER use this appliance as a
space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the oven.
8VHWKLVDSSOLDQFHIRULWVLQWHQGHGSXUSRVHDV described in this owner’s manual.
‘RQRWOHDYHFKLOGUHQDORQHRUXQDWWHQGHGLQDQDUHD where an appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to climb, sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
CAUTION Do not store items of interest to
children in cabinets above an oven – children climbing on the oven to reach items could be seriously injured.
+DYHRXUUDQJHLQVWDOOHGDQGSURSHUOJURXQGHGE a qualified installer in accordance with the provided installation instructions.
A ny adjustment and service should be performed only by a qualified gas range installer or service technician. Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of your range unless it is specifically recommended in this manual.
<RXUUDQJHLVVKLSSHGIURPWKHIDFWRUVHWIRUXVH with natural gas. It can be converted for use with propane (LP) gas. If required, this adjustment must be made by a qualified technician in accordance with the installation instructions and local codes. The agency performing this work assumes responsibility for the conversion.
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3OXJRXUUDQJHLQWRDYROWJURXQGHGRXWOHW only. Do not remove the round grounding prong from the plug. If in doubt about the grounding of the home electrical system, it is your responsibility and obligation to have an ungrounded outlet replaced with a properly grounded, three prong outlet in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
%HIRUHSHUIRUPLQJDQVHUYLFHXQSOXJWKHUDQJH or disconnect the power supply at the household distribution panel by removing the fuse or switching off the circuit breaker.
%HVXUHDOOSDFNLQJPDWHULDOVDUHUHPRYHGIURPWKH range before operating to prevent ignition of these materials.
$YRLGVFUDWFKLQJRULPSDFWLQJJODVVGLVSODV’RLQJ so may lead to glass breakage. Do not cook on a product with broken glass. Shock, fire, or cuts may occur.
1HYHUEORFNWKHYHQWVDLURSHQLQJVRIWKHUDQJH They provide the air inlets and outlets that are necessary for the range to operate properly with correct combustion. Air openings are located at the rear of the cooktop, at the top and bottom of the oven door, and at the bottom of the range.
8VHRQOGUSRWKROGHUV²PRLVWRUGDPSSRWKROGHUV on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let pot holders touch surface burners, burner grate, or oven heating element. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of pot holders.
‘RQRWWRXFKWKHKHDWLQJHOHPHQWVRUWKHLQWHULRU surface of the oven. These surfaces may be hot enough to burn even though they are dark in color. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact any interior area of the oven; allow sufficient time for cooling first. Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns. Potentially hot surfaces include the burners, grates, oven vent opening, surfaces near the opening, crevices around the oven door, metal trim parts above the door, any backguard, or high shelf surface.
‘RQRWKHDWXQRSHQHGIRRGFRQWDLQHUV3UHVVXUH could build up and the container could burst, causing an injury.
&RRNIRRGWKRURXJKOWRKHOSSURWHFWDJDLQVW foodborne illness. Minimum safe food temperature recommendations can be found at IsItDoneYet.gov and fsis.usda.gov. Use a food thermometer to take food temperatures and check several locations.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
‘RQRWDOORZDQRQHWRFOLPEVWDQGRUKDQJRQWKH oven door, drawer or cooktop. They could damage the
range or tip it over causing severe injury or death.
.HHSWKHYHQWLODWRUKRRGDQGJUHDVHILOWHUVFOHDQ to maintain good venting and to avoid grease fires. Turn the ventilator OFF in case of a fire or when intentionally “flaming” liquor or other spirits on the cooktop. The blower if in operation, could spread the flames.
WARNING KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AWAY FROM THE RANGE
Failure to do so may result in fire or personal injury.
‘RQRWVWRUHRUXVHIODPPDEOHPDWHULDOVLQDQRYHQRU near the cooktop, including paper, plastic, pot holders, linens, wall coverings, curtains, drapes and gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids.
1HYHUZHDUORRVHILWWLQJRUKDQJLQJJDUPHQWVZKLOH using the appliance. These garments may ignite if they contact hot surfaces causing severe burns.
‘RQRWOHWFRRNLQJJUHDVHRURWKHUIODPPDEOH materials accumulate in or near the range. Grease in the oven or on the cooktop may ignite.
WARNING IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE, TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS TO PREVENT INJURY AND FIRE SPREADING
Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick up a flaming pan. Turn the controls off. Smother a flaming pan on a surface unit by covering the pan completely with a well-fitting lid, cookie sheet or flat tray. Use a multipurpose dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.
,IWKHUHLVDILUHLQWKHRYHQGXULQJEDNLQJVPRWKHUWKH fire by closing the oven door and turning the oven off or by using a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.
,IWKHUHLVDILUHLQWKHRYHQGXULQJVHOIFOHDQWXUQWKH oven off and wait for the fire to go out. Do not force the door open. Introduction of fresh air at self-clean temperatures may lead to a burst of flame from the oven. Failure to follow this instruction may result in severe burns.
WARNING OVEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING NEVER cover any slots, holes,
or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil or oven liners. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Never place foil or oven liners on the oven bottom. They can trap heat causing risk of smoke or fire.
6WDQGDZDIURPWKHUDQJHZKHQRSHQLQJWKHRYHQ door. Hot air or steam which escapes can cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes.
1HYHUSODFHFRRNLQJXWHQVLOVSL]]DRUEDNLQJVWRQHV or any type of foil or liner on the oven floor. These
items can trap heat or melt, resulting in damage to the product and risk of shock, smoke or fire.
3ODFHRYHQUDFNVLQGHVLUHGORFDWLRQZKLOHRYHQLV cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot, be careful to avoid touching hot surfaces.
‘RQRWOHDYHLWHPVVXFKDVSDSHUFRRNLQJXWHQVLOVRU food in the oven when not in use. Items stored in an oven can ignite.
‘RQRWOHDYHLWHPVRQWKHFRRNWRSQHDUWKHRYHQ vent. Items may overheat resulting in a risk of fire or burns.
1HYHUEURLOZLWKGRRURSHQ2SHQGRRUEURLOLQJLVQRW permitted due to overheating of control knobs.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING COOKTOP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
NEVER Operate the Top Surface Cooking Section of this Appliance Unattended.
· Failure to follow this warning statement could result in fire, explosion, or burn hazard that could cause property damage, personal injury, or death.
· If a fire should occur, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your fire department.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO EXTINGUISH AN OIL/GREASE FIRE WITH WATER.
1HYHUOHDYHRLOXQDWWHQGHGZKLOHIULQJ,IDOORZHGWR heat beyond its smoking point, oil may ignite resulting in fire that may spread to surrounding cabinets. Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible to monitor oil temperature.
7RDYRLGRLOVSLOORYHUDQGILUHXVHWKHPLQLPXP amount of oil when using a shallow pan-frying and DYRLGFRRNLQJIUR]HQIRRGVZLWKH[FHVVLYHDPRXQWV of ice.
8VHSURSHUSDQVL]HDQGDYRLGSDQVWKDWDUHXQVWDEOH or easily tipped. Select cookware that is matched WRWKHVL]HRIWKHEXUQHU%XUQHUIODPHVVKRXOG be adjusted so that they do not extend beyond the bottom of the pan. Excessive flame may be KD]DUGRXV
$OZDVXVHWKH/,7(SRVLWLRQZKHQLJQLWLQJWKHWRS burners and make sure the burners have ignited.
:KHQXVLQJJODVVFHUDPLFFRRNZDUHPDNHVXUHLW is suitable for cooktop service; others may break because of sudden change in temperature.
7RPLQLPL]HWKHSRVVLELOLWRIEXUQVLJQLWLRQRI flammable materials and spillage, the handle of a container should be turned toward the center of the range without extending over nearby burners.
‘RQRWXVHDZRNZLWKDURXQGPHWDOVXSSRUWULQJ The ring may trap heat and block air to the burner UHVXOWLQJLQDFDUERQPRQR[LGHKD]DUG
‘RQRWDWWHPSWWROLIWWKHFRRNWRS’RLQJVRPD damage the gas tubing to the surface burners resulting in a gas leak and risk of fire.
‘RQRWXVHDOXPLQXPIRLOWRFRYHUWKHJUDWHVRU line any part of the cooktop. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning, overheating of the FRRNWRSVXUIDFHVRUDSRWHQWLDOILUHKD]DUG
How to Remove Protective Shipping Film and Packaging Tape
Carefully grasp a corner of the protective shipping film with your fingers and slowly peel it from the appliance surface. Do not use any sharp items to remove the film. Remove all of the film before using the appliance for the first time.
To assure no damage is done to the finish of the product, the safest way to remove the adhesive from packaging tape
on new appliances is an application of a household liquid dishwashing detergent. Apply with a soft cloth and allow to soak.
NOTE: The adhesive must be removed from all parts. It cannot be removed if it is baked on.
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On initial setup, this oven requires a software update to enable all features. To perform the update, download the SmartHQ app and then follow instructions to connect the oven to your home wifi network. Some features are available only via the SmartHQ app. For more information on how to get connected, reference the “Wifi & Remote Enable” section of this guide.
CONNECTING YOUR WIFI ENABLED OVEN
Your oven is designed to provide you with two-way communication between your appliance and smart device. By using the SmartHQ mobile app, you will be able to control essential oven operations such as temperature settings and cooking modes using your smartphone or tablet.* What you will need
Your oven uses your existing home WiFi network to communicate between the appliance and your smart device. In order to setup your oven, you will need to gather some information:
1. Each oven has connected appliance information that includes an Appliance Network Name and Password. These are the two important details that you will need to connect to the appliance. This information is found in the WiFi Settings menu on the unit display.
2. Have your smart phone or tablet ready with the ability to access the internet and download apps.
3. You will need to know the password of your home WiFi router. Have this password ready while you are setting up your oven.
Connect your oven
REMOTE ENABLE EQUIPMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The wireless communication equipment installed on this range has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to:
(a) provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
· Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
1. On your smart phone or tablet visit GEAppliances.com/connect to learn more about connected appliance features and to download the SmartHQ mobile app.
2. Follow the app onscreen instructions to connect your oven.
3. Once the process is complete, the connection icon will change to a solid on state when connection is successful.
4. If the connection icon does not change to a solid on state, follow the instructions on the app to reconnect. If issues continue please call at 800.220.6899 and ask for assistance regarding oven wireless connectivity.
· Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
(b) accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Note that any changes or modifications to the wireless communication device installed on this oven that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
To connect additional smart devices, repeat steps 1 and 2.
Note that any changes or modifications to the remote enable device installed on this oven that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
* Compatible Apple or Android devices and home WiFi network required.
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FEATURES OF THE RANGE AND COOKTOP
(Not all features are on all models. Appearance may vary.)
4 burners and griddle 6 gas burners 4 gas burners
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Double oven model shown includes a left oven.
Feature Index 1 Toekick 2 Griddle Cover (on some models) 3 Oven Vents
4 Griddle Grease Trough (on some models) 5 Griddle (on some models) 6 Cooktop Burner Grates 7 Burner Location Indicator 8 Accent Lighting Control 9 %XUQHU&RQWURO.QREZLWK/LJKWHG%H]HO
10 Oven Display 11 Mini Knob
(to select PROBE, TIMER and Settings) 12 Oven Mode Selector 13 Oven Temperature Knob 14 Kitchen Timer 15 Oven Light 16 Leveling System (4)
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ACCENT LIGHTING CONTROL
This button controls the LED accent lighting to the control panel. Custom color options for the knob and task lighting are available through the app. /(‘$FFHQWOLJKW21 /(‘$FFHQWOLJKW21DQGNQREOLJKWV21 $OO2))
IN CASE OF A POWER FAILURE
In the event of a power failure, the oven is inoperable and no attempt should be made to operate it. However, the surface burners may be lit with a match. Using extreme
caution, hold a lit match near the ports beneath the surface burner cap, then slowly turn the knob to the LITE position. Once lit, surface burners will continue to operate normally.
SURFACE BURNERS
Lighting a Surface Burner
WARNING Burners should be operated only when
covered by cookware. Burner flames not covered by cookware present a risk of fire or clothing ignition. Never let flames extend beyond the sides of the cookware. Failure to comply may result in serious injury.
Make sure all burners are in their correct locations and fully assembled before attempting to operate any burner.
Select a burner and find its control knob. Push the knob in and turn it to the LITE position.
<RXZLOOKHDUDFOLFNLQJQRLVH² the sound of the electric spark igniting the burner. When one burner is turned to LITE, all burners will spark. Sparking will continue as long as the knob remains at LITE. Once gas is ignited, turn the knob to adjust WKHIODPHVL]H
Push the control knob in and turn it to the LITE position.
Automatic Reignition
The burners on this range will automatically relight if the flame goes out.
Selecting a Flame Size
Watch the flame, not the knob, as you adjust heat. When UDSLGKHDWLQJLVGHVLUHGWKHIODPHVL]HVKRXOGPDWFKWKH VL]HRIWKHFRRNZDUHRXDUHXVLQJ)ODPHVODUJHUWKDQ the bottom of the cookware will not heat faster and may be KD]DUGRXV
These flames are too large for the pot
Using the Surface Burners
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time without cookware on the grate. The finish on the grate may discolor or chip without cookware to absorb the heat.
‘RQRWDWWHPSWWRGLVDVVHPEOHDQEXUQHUZKLOHDQRWKHU burner is on. Damage to the product may occur.
%HVXUHWKHEXUQHUVDQGJUDWHVDUHFRROEHIRUHRX place your hand, a pot holder or cleaning materials on them.
Your rangetop has sealed gas burners that offer convenience, cleanability and flexibility for a wide range of cooking applications.
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SURFACE BURNERS (cont.) Types of Surface Burners
Dual-Flame Stacked Burner: Use this burner for general cooking purposes. 6L]HFRRNZDUHDSSURSULDWHOWRWKHIODPHV
Multi-Ring Burner:
Use this burner for large cookware or for simmering applications.
Dual-Flame Stacked Burners
Dual-Flame Stacked burners on your range have two sets of flames stacked one on top of the other; the dual-flame burners have a lower (simmer) flame and a upper (main) flame.
When a burner is turned on, the lower flame will always light and stay on.
Simmering:
The stacked burner design provides a wide range of heat settings with which to simmer. Depending on the type and TXDQWLWRIIRRGDQGSDQVL]HWKHIODPHFDQEHDGMXVWHGWR suit your specific need.
Cooking:
Settings from LO to MED will use both upper and lower flames. Use HI for larger diameter cookware.
HI is intended to sear foods quickly and boil large quantities of water.
Lower Flame
Upper Flame
Lower Flame
Dual Stack burners are supplied with black enamel caps and brass inserts that sit in the center. The inserts may be removed depending on consumer preference.
Multi-Ring Burner
The Multi-Ring Burner has an inner and outer ring of flame. For large cookware, activate all rings by setting the burner between Hi and Med.
For small cookware or low heating applications, only activate the inner rings by setting the burner between Lo and Sim.
Multi-ring burners are supplied with both brass and black enamel caps, either can be used depending on consumer preference.
Top View Of The Multi-Ring Burner Knob
TOP-OF-RANGE COOKWARE
Aluminum: Medium-weight cookware is recommended because it heats quickly and evenly. Most foods brown evenly in an aluminum skillet. Use saucepans with tightfitting lids when cooking with minimum amounts of water.
Stainless Steel: This metal alone has poor heating properties and is usually combined with copper, aluminum or other metals for improved heat distribution. Combination metal skillets usually work satisfactorily if they are used with medium heat or as the manufacturer recommends.
Cast-Iron: If heated slowly, most skillets will give satisfactory results.
Enamelware: Under some conditions, the enamel of some cookware may melt. Follow the cookware manufacturer’s recommendations for cooking methods.
Glass:7KHUHDUHWZRWSHVRIJODVVFRRNZDUH²WKRVH for oven use only and those for top-of-range cooking (saucepans, coffee and teapots). Glass conducts heat very slowly.
Heatproof Glass Ceramic: Can be used for either surface or oven cooking. It conducts heat very slowly and cools very slowly. Check the cookware manufacturer’s directions to be sure it can be used on gas ranges.
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WOK COOKING
The burner grates are uniquely designed to cook on either side. The flat side accommodates flat bottom cookware (stockpots, sauce pans, frying pans and flat bottom woks), while the wok side is designed to hold a wide variety of round bottom woks from 14″ to 16″ without the need for a separate ring.
For easy access, a front burner location is recommended for wok cooking.
The front left or right burner is recommended for wok FRRNLQJRQDQGUDQJHVDQGOHIWIURQWRQ ranges.
WARNING Do not use a wok support ring. Placing
the ring over the burner or grate may cause the burner to work improperly, resulting in carbon monoxide levels DERYHDOORZDEOHVWDQGDUGV7KLVFRXOGEHKD]DUGRXVWR your health.
Flat Side
Peak Wok Side
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GRIDDLE (on some models)
WARNING Fire Hazard
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griddle and may result in fire. 3ODFHDQGUHPRYHWKHJULGGOHRQOZKHQJULGGOHLVFRRODQGDOOVXUIDFHEXUQHUVDUHWXUQHG2))
GRIDDLE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, LEVELING
Remove the metal cover before turning the griddle on.
Griddle flue cover
The griddle assembly should not be removed for cleaning.
Once the unit is in position, the griddle can be leveled. Remove the flue cover by lifting it straight up. Be careful not to scratch the surrounding stainless steel surfaces during removal of the flue cover.
The two inner screws are clamping screws for securing the griddle in place. Loosen these two screws before leveling. Do not remove these two screws.
Leveling screws
The two outer screws are leveling screws. Do not remove these two screws. They can be turned to level the griddle or to provide a forward slope to help grease and oils to drain away from the food being cooked. After the first few uses, you will be able to judge the slope best suited for the foods you are cooking and personal preference.
Clamping screws
After leveling the griddle, tighten the clamping screws to secure griddle in place. Hand tighten screws; do not overtighten.
USING THE GRIDDLE
Clean the griddle thoroughly with hot soapy water before first use and after subsequent uses. The griddle surface is made of durable, highly polished Type 304 stainless steel backed by an aluminum plate for even heat distribution. Apply a light coating of cooking oil to the griddle surface to help prevent food from sticking.
To heat the griddle, push in and turn the control knob to WKHGHVLUHGWHPSHUDWXUHVHWWLQJ7KHOLJKWRQWKHEH]HO will glow to indicate that the thermostat control is working. The griddle is thermostatically controlled and can be set to maintain any temperature from 200ºF to 450ºF. Permit the griddle to preheat for 10 minutes before placing food on it.
NOTE: Unlike the surface burners which use spark igniters, the griddle uses a hot surface igniter. Gas flows to the griddle burner and ignites 45 seconds after the control knob is turned to a set temperature.
Food Item Pancakes Hamburgers Bacon* Grilled Cheese Eggs
Temperature Setting 375ºF 400ºF 400ºF 350ºF 275ºF
*NOTE: Place bacon on a cold griddle. Do not preheat.
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FEATURES OF THE OVEN
NOTE: Not all features are on all models.
1 Full Extension Oven Rack
3 Broiler Pan and Grid
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2 Low Profile Oven Rack
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Temperature Probe
5 Roasting Rack
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1 Full Extension Oven Rack(s) ²LQRYHQULJKW2YHQRQPRGHOV ²LQOHIWRYHQ
2 /RZ3UR¿OH2YHQ5DFNLQRYHQULJKW2YHQRQ 48″ models)
3 Broiler Pan and Grid – 1 large in oven (right oven on 48″ models), 1 small in left oven
4 Temperature Probe
5 Roasting Rack
6 Dual Power Broil System
7 Halogen Oven Columns
8 Oven Rack Supports ²SRVLWLRQVLQRYHQULJKW2YHQRQPRGHOV ²SRVLWLRQVLQOHIWRYHQ
9 %DNH%XUQHUXQGHURYHQÀRRU 10 Oven Door Seal
11 Oven Frame Seal
12 Temperature Probe Outlet ²ULJKWVLGHLQRYHQULJKW2YHQRQPRGHOV ²OHIWVLGHLQOHIWRYHQ
13 Convection Fan
14 Soft-Close Oven Door
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OVEN CONTROL AND TIMER Oven Control Knob
30″ and 36″ Oven Control Panel
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1 Oven Mode Selector Turn outer ring to select:
Traditional Cooking Modes: Your oven has the following traditional cooking modes: Bake, and Broil.
Convection Cooking Modes: Convection cooking mode uses increased air circulation to improve performance.
Warm: Warm mode is designed to keep hot foods at a higher temperature for up to 3 hours.
Proof: Proof mode maintains a warm environment for rising yeast-leavened dough.
See the Cooking Modes section for more information.
Clean: See the Steam Cleaning section of this manual.
2 Temperature Knob Turn to select:
Temperatures from 175°F to 550°F.
LOW BROIL A lower broiling temperature is automatically set.
HIGH BROIL A higher broiling temperature is automatically set.
CLEAN The steam clean temperature is automatically set.
The illuminated oven knob flashes orange during preheat
and turns solid orange when the oven is preheated. Below
are the corresponding illuminated oven knob colors for
Illuminated Color Blue White Red Orange
Oven Mode App Steam Clean Fault Bake/Broil
each Oven Mode.
Custom color options for the knob and task lighting are available through the
Yellow
Warn
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3 Display Button Must be pressed to start any cooking, or cleaning function. Cancels ALL oven operations except the timer.
4 Mini Knob Turn to select and push to enter PROBE or TIMER settings. Press the Mini Knob to access more detailed menus for additional functions. See the Settings section for more information.
5 Timer Button Push to select the kitchen timer function that works as a countdown timer. The oven will continue to operate when the timer countdown is complete. Turn to select and push to enter TIMER settings.
6 Oven Display Displays oven functions such as oven and probe temperatures and kitchen timer.
7 Oven Light Push to turn Oven Light ON and OFF.
The Oven Mode Selector (1) AND the Temperature Knob
(2) must be set together in one of the following valid
pairings:
Oven Mode Selector
Temperature Knob
BAKE
175º to 550°F
CONV BAKE
175º to 550°F
CONV ROAST
175º to 550°F
BROIL
HIGH or LOW BROIL
WARM PROOF CLEAN
² ² CLEAN
After Mode and temperature are selected, press oven display button START/OFF to turn the oven ON or OFF.
To cancel a feature, press oven display button START/ OFF.
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Oven Display Button
Mini Knob
Timer
NOTE: The timer is independent of all the other functions and does not control the oven.
To set the timer:
1. Push the TIMER button.
2. Turn the Mini Knob to adjust any length of time up to 12 hours and push to select it.
On double oven models, each oven control has its own timer function. Each timer can be set independently.
The control will beep with 1 minute remaining and the display will show seconds until the timer counts down to :00. When the timer reaches :00, the control will beep 3 times followed by one beep every 6 seconds until the Mini Knob is pushed.
To cancel the timer: 1. Push the TIMER button. 2. Turn the Mini Knob to :00 and push to select. To adjust the timer after start: 1. Push the TIMER button. 2. Turn the Mini Knob to a new desired time and push to
select.
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SETTINGS
Mini Knob opens up more detailed menus in the display that allow access to additional functions. For each setting you
select the function in the display by pressing and turning the Mini Knob. Press the Mini Knob to select the option. You can
exit at any time by selecting Back in the display.
WIFI CONNECT AND REMOTE ENABLE
Your oven is designed to provide you with two-way communication between your appliance and smart device. By using the WiFi Connect features, you will be able to control essential oven operations such as temperature settings, timers and cooking modes using your smartphone or tablet.*
Select Settings then Wifi – follow the instructions on your oven display and phone app. It is necessary to turn on WiFi before using Remote Enable on your oven.
Connecting your WiFi Connect Enabled Oven What you will need
Bluetooth® – Chef Connect
This is a pairing feature for use with other compatible Chef Connect enabled products like an over-the-range microwave oven or range hood. To pair those products to the range, press the Mini Knob and select Bluetooth®. Select Pair and follow the corresponding instructions included with the mating Chef Connect enabled product. The range will cancel pairing mode after two minutes if no mating device is detected. Select Remove to confirm product is paired or to un-pair from range. The Precision Cooking Probe can also be paired using the Bluetooth® feature.
Your oven uses your existing home WiFi n etwork to communicate between the appliance and your smart device. In order to setup your oven, you will need to gather some information:
1. Each oven has connected appliance information that includes an Appliance Network Name and Password. These are the two important details that you will need to connect to the appliance. This information is found in the WiFi Settings menu on the unit display.
2. Have your smart phone or tablet ready with the ability to access the internet and download apps.
3. You will need to know the password of your home WiFi router. Have this password ready while you are setting up your oven.
Connect your oven
1. On your smart phone or tablet visit GEAppliances.com/connect to learn more about connected appliance features and to download the SmartHQ mobile app.
2. Follow the app onscreen instructions to connect your oven.
3. Once the process is complete, the connection icon will change to a solid on state when connection is successful.
4. If the connection icon does not change to a solid on
Auto Conv (Auto Conversion)
When using Convection Bake and Convection Roast cooking, Auto Recipe Conversion will automatically convert the regular baking temperatures entered to convection bake cooking temperatures when turned on. Note that this option does not convert convection bake cooking times, it only converts temperatures. This feature may be turned On or Off. Press the Mini Knob and turn to select AUTO CONVERT then follow the prompts to turn this feature on or off.
Auto Off
This feature shuts the oven down after 12 hours of continuous operation. It may be enabled or disabled. Press the Mini Knob and turn to select 12HR SHUTOFF to turn this feature on or off.
Sound
You can adjust the volume and type of alert your appliance uses. Press the Mini Knob and turn to select SOUND. Follow prompts for making volume adjustments or for changing between repeated and single alert tones. A repeated setting will continue to sound a tone until a button on the control is pressed. The oven tone volume can be adjusted. The control will sound the oven tone at the new volume level each time the sound level is changed.
F/C (Fahrenheit or Celsius)
state, follow the instructions on the app to reconnect. If The oven control is set to use Fahrenheit temperatures
issues continue please call at 800.220.6899 and ask for (F), but you can change it to use Celsius temperatures (C).
assistance regarding oven wireless connectivity.
Press the Mini Knob and turn to select TEMP UNIT. Select
To connect additional smart devices, repeat steps 1 and 2. F/C to alter between temperature scales displayed.
Note that any changes or modifications to the remote
enable device installed on this oven that are not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
* Compatible Apple or Android devices and home WiFi network required.
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SETTINGS (cont.)
Oven Thermostat Adjustment
This feature allows the oven baking temperature to be adjusted up to 35° hotter or down to 35° cooler. Use this feature if you believe your oven temperature is too hot or too cold and wish to change it. This adjustment affects every cooking mode except broil. 1. Turn the Mini-Knob and push to select ADJUST TEMP.
2. Turn the Mini-Knob again to select the oven thermostat you want to adjust and push to select.
3. Turn the Mini-Knob to adjust the oven thermostat up to 35° hotter or (-) 35° cooler in 1° increments.
Oven Info
Select Settings, More, and Oven Info to turn this feature on or off. This setting displays Model Number and Software Version.
Model and Serial Number
Press the Mini Knob and turn to select MODEL SERIAL to display the model and serial number for your unit.
OVEN AIR VENTS
Never block the vents (air openings) of the range. They provide the air inlet and outlet that are necessary for the range to keep cool and operate properly with correct combustion.
Air openings are located at the rear of the cooktop, at the top and bottom of the oven door, and at the bottom of the range.
Do not block rear vents
ALUMINUM FOIL AND OVEN LINERS
CAUTION Do not use any type of foil or oven liner to
cover the oven bottom. These items can trap heat or melt, resulting in damage to the product and risk of shock, smoke or fire. Damage from improper use of these items is not covered by the product warranty.
Foil may be used to catch spills by placing a sheet on a lower rack, several inches below the food. Do not use more foil than necessary and never entirely cover an oven rack with aluminum foil. Keep foil at least 1-1/2″ from oven walls to prevent poor heat circulation.
Aluminum foil to catch spillovers
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OVEN RACKS
CAUTION To avoid possible burns, place the racks
in the correct position before turning on the oven.
Recommended rack positions for various types of food are provided in the Cooking Guide. Adjusting rack position is one way to impact cooking results. For example, if you would prefer darker tops on cakes, muffins, or cookies, try moving food one rack position higher. If you find foods are too brown on top try moving them down next time.
When baking with multiple pans and on multiple racks, ensure there is at lease 1 1/2″ between pans to allow sufficient space for air to flow.
Your Oven may have extension racks and/or low profile racks.
Refer to the Cooking Guide and Oven Modes sections for rack position recommendations.
Full Extension Oven Racks
The racks have a frame that locks into the rack supports on both sides. Once the frame is locked into place, always pull the rack out, by its upper front rail, to its full extension stop position, when placing or removing cookware.
Remove and Replace Oven Racks
To remove a rack:
1. Make sure the rack is pushed all the way into the oven.
2. Grasp the rack by both its upper front rail and its lower front rail and lift straight up to unlock the front rack locks from the rack supports.
Lift to unlock front rack locks from the rack support
Front rack lock
Upper front rail
Lower front rail
3. Firmly holding onto both the upper and lower front rack rails, pull the rack forward and remove it from the oven.
To replace a rack:
1. Place the rear rack locks over and onto the rack supports (five rack positions are available including the top position).
Upper front rail
Lower front rail
2. Slide the rack all the way in until the rear rack locks are secure on the rear rack supports and press the front rack locks onto the front rack supports.
Slide the rack all the way in and push down to lock the front rack locks onto the front rack supports
Front rack lock
3. Pull the rack all the way out to check that it is properly engaged. If extension racks are difficult to replace or remove, wipe the oven rack supports with cooking oil. Do not wipe oil on the rack slides.
To lubricate the paddle:
Shake lubricant and apply to the moving parts of the paddle mechanisms as shown.
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LOW PROFILE OVEN RACK
Removing and Replacing Flat Racks
When placing and removing cookware, pull the rack out to the bump (stop position) on the rack support.
To remove a rack, pull it toward you until it reaches the stop position, tilt up the front of the rack and pull it out.
Rack stop position
Racks may become difficult to slide, especially after a self-clean cycle. To improve sliding conditions, use a soft cloth or paper towel to rub vegetable oil on the left and right edges of the racks and/or rack supports.
NOTE: Remove unused racks when using the oven for faster preheat, improved efficiency, and optimal cooking performance.
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To replace a rack, place the curved end of the rack onto the
rack supports. Tilt up the front of the rack and push the rack
in until it stops. Then lay the rack flat and push it in until it is
all the way into the oven.
Replacing racks
OVEN MODES
Your new oven has a variety of cooking modes to help you get the best results. The modes are described below. Refer to the Cooking Guide section for recommended rack positions and other tips for using these modes. Place racks in the desired position(s) prior to starting the oven.
For some cooking modes, such as Bake, Convection Bake, and Convection Roast, the oven will preheat and a tone will sound when the oven is ready for cooking. Some cooking modes do not require preheating. To reduce preheat times, remove unused racks and avoid opening the oven door until the preheat tone sounds.
While in use, oven heaters and the convection fan will cycle on and off as needed to maintain appropriate cooking conditions. Avoid frequently opening the oven door, as this can impact cooking times and performance.
NOTE: A cooling fan will turn on to cool internal parts. This is normal, and the fan may continue to run even after the oven is turned off.
Oven Mode Selector (Outer)
Oven Temperature Knob (Inner)
Oven Display Button
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BAKING
The Bake mode is intended for single rack cooking. When preparing baked goods such as cakes, cookies and pastries, always preheat the oven first.
How to Set the Oven for Baking
1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to BAKE.
2. Using the Temperature knob, set the desired temperature, in 25°F increments, from 175°F to 550°F.
3. After Bake Mode and temperature are selected, press oven display button START/OFF to turn oven ON.
The oven will now begin to preheat. The temperature display will begin at 100ºF.
The preheat tone will sound when the oven is preheated and food can now be placed inside the oven.
4. Press oven display button START/OFF to turn oven OFF when baking is finished.
Use the temperature probe when a precise internal temperature is important. See Using the probe.
For best results when baking 4 cake layers, place four pans using racks 2 and 4. Stagger the pans so that one pan is not directly above another as shown above.
See the oven
racks section
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for how to use,
remove and
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replace the racks.
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TYPE OF FOOD
RECOMMENDED RACK
POSITION(S)LEFT OVEN
(48″ models only)
RECOMMENDED RACK POSITION(S)
OVEN or RIGHT OVEN
(48″ models only)
Layer cakes, sheet cakes,
bundt cakes, quick breads
on a single rack
2
2 or 3
Layer cakes on multiple
racks
–
2 and 4
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1
Cookies, biscuits, scones,
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2 or 3
Yeast Breads
2
2 or 3
Roasts
2
2 or 3
Whole Chicken
Bone-in chicken breasts, legs, thighs
Boneless chicken breasts
Whole turkey
Turkey breast
Casseroles
3L]]DRQDVLQJOHUDFN Potato products, chicken QXJJHWVDSSHWL]HUVRQD single rack
Vegetables
2
2 2 1 1 or 2 2 or 3 2
2 2 or 3
2 or 3
2 or 3 2 or 3
1 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3
2 or 3 3 or 4
Suggested shelf positions are intended as general guidelines. Experiment with these positions for specific foods and personal preference.
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BROILING
The Broil modes are intended for searing and crisping. Always broil with the oven door closed. Monitor food closely while broiling. Use caution when broiling on the upper rack positions as placing food closer to the broil burner increases smoking, spattering and the possibility of fats igniting.
Try broiling foods that you would normally grill. Adjust rack positions to adjust the intensity of the heat to the food. Place foods closer to the broil burner when a seared surface and rare interior is desired. Thicker foods and foods that need to be cooked through should be broiled on a lower rack position or by using a lower broil setting.
Use Broil High for thinner cuts of meat and/or when you would like to have a seared surface and rare interior. Use Broil Low for thicker cuts of meat and/or foods that you would like cooked all the way through. It is not necessary to preheat when using broil modes; however, preheating for 5-10 minutes is recommended for better searing results.
How to Set the Oven for Broiling
1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to BROIL
2. Turn the Oven Temperature Knob to LO BROIL or HI BROIL. LO or HI will appear in the display.
3. After Broil Mode and setting are selected, press oven display button START/OFF to turn oven ON.
Oven Mode Selector (Outer)
Oven Temperature Knob (Inner)
Oven Disply Button
NOTE: Always broil with the door closed. If the door is left open, the display will display “CLOSE DOOR” and the elements will not turn on until the door is shut.
4. Press oven display button START/OFF to turn oven OFF when broiling is finished.
NOTE: Broil can not be started if the temperature probe is plugged in. Never leave your probe inside the oven during a broil cycle.
Aluminum Foil
You can use aluminum foil to line the broiler pan and broiler grid. However, you must mold the foil tightly to the grid and cut slits in it just like the grid.
BROILING GUIDE
Due to the variety of of meats and cuts available, you may select alternate rack positions based on personal preferences of doneness and external searing. For optimal searing, preheat oven for 5-10 minutes.
7KHVL]HZHLJKWWKLFNQHVVVWDUWLQJWHPSHUDWXUHDQGRXU preference of doneness will affect broiling times. This guide is
based on meats at refrigerator temperature.
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NOTE: In general, higher rack positions yield darker external searing and lower positions yield more doneness.
TYPE OF FOOD Hamburgers Steaks & Chops Fish
Bone-in chicken breasts, legs, thighs Boneless chicken breasts Vegetables
SETTING HIGH HIGH LOW
LOW
RECOMMENDED RACK POSITION(S)LEFT OVEN
(48″ models only)
3 or 4
3 or 4
3 or 4 (1/2 inch thick or less) 2 or 3 (>1/2 inch)
2
RECOMMENDED RACK POSITION(S)OVEN or
RIGHT OVEN (48″ models only)
4 or 5
4 or 5
4 or 5 (1/2 inch thick or less) 3 or 4 (>1/2 inch)
2 or 3
LOW
2
2 or 3
LOW
2 or 3
3 or 4
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says “Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F means some food poisoning organisms may survive.” (Source: Safe Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)
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CONVECTION COOKING
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CONVECTION BAKING
The Convection Bake Multi Rack mode is intended for baking on multiple racks at the same time. This mode uses Precise Air to enhance cooking evenness. Your oven is equipped with Auto Recipe Conversion, so it is not necessary to adjust the temperature when using this mode. Always preheat when using this mode. Cooking times may be slightly longer for multiple racks than what would be expected for a single rack.
Oven Mode Selector (Outer)
Oven Temperature Knob (Inner)
Oven Disply Button
How to Set the Oven for Multi-Rack Convection Baking
1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to CONV BAKE.
2. Using the Temperature knob, set the desired temperature, in 25°F increments, from 175°F to 550°F.
3. After Convection Mode and temperature are selected, press oven display button START/OFF to turn oven ON.
The oven will now begin to preheat. The temperature display will begin at 100°F.
The preheat tune will sound when the oven is preheated and food can be placed inside the oven.
4. Press oven display button START/OFF to turn oven OFF when convection cooking is finished.
Use the temperature probe when a precise internal temperature is important. See Proper Probe Placement.
For best results when baking 4 cake layers, place four pans using racks 2 and 4. Stagger the pans so that one pan is not directly above another as shown above.
See the oven racks section for how to use, remove and replace the racks.
FOOD TYPE
Layer cakes on multiple racks Cookies, biscuits, VFRQHVPXQVRQ multiple racks 3L]]DRQPXOWLSOHUDFNV Potato products, chicken QXJJHWVDSSHWL]HUVRQ multiple racks
RECOMMENDED RACK POSITION(S)
LEFT OVEN (48″ models only)
RECOMMENDED RACK POSITION(S)
OVEN or RIGHT OVEN
(48″ models only)
–
2 and 4
2 and 3 –
2 and 4 1, 3, and 5
2 and 4
2 and 3
2 and 4
5 4 3 2 1
Suggested shelf positions are intended as general guidelines. Experiment with these positions for specific foods and personal preference.
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CONVECTION ROASTING
The Convection Roast mode is intended for roasting vegetables and whole cuts of meat on a single rack. This mode uses Precise Air to improve browning and reduce cooking time. Check food earlier than the suggested recipe time. It is not necessary to preheat when using this mode.
Oven Mode Selector (Outer)
Oven Temperature Knob (Inner)
Oven Disply Button
How to Set the Oven for Convection Roasting
1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to CONV ROAST.
2. Using the Temperature knob, set the desired temperature, in 25°F increments, from 175°F to 550°F.
3. After Convection Mode and temperature are selected, press oven display button START/OFF to turn oven ON.
The oven will now begin to preheat. The temperature display will begin at 100°F.
The preheat tune will sound when the oven is preheated and food can be placed inside the oven.
4. Press oven display button START/OFF to turn oven OFF when convection cooking is finished.
Use the temperature probe when a precise internal temperature is important. See Proper Probe Placement.
See the oven racks section for how to use, remove and replace the racks.
FOOD TYPE
RECOMMENDED RACK
POSITION(S) LEFT OVEN (48″ models only)
RECOMMENDED RACK POSITION(S)
OVEN or RIGHT OVEN
(48″ models only)
Roasts
2
2 or 3
Whole Chicken
2
2 or 3
Whole turkey
1
1
Turkey breast
1 or 2
2 or 3
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2
2 or 3
Potato products, chicken
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2
2 or 3
Vegetables
2 or 3
3 or 4
Suggested shelf positions are intended as general guidelines. Experiment with these positions for specific foods and personal preference.
Convection Roasting Tips Use the broiler pan, grid and the roasting rack for best results when roasting large cuts of meat. Use the broiler pan when roasting vegetables. Use the broiler pan and grid when roasting small cuts of meats. To assemble, place the grid on the broiler pan and put the roasting rack over them.
Roasting Rack
Grid
Broiler pan
5 4 3 2 1
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WARMING
The Warm mode is intended to keep hot foods hot. Cover foods that need to remain moist and do not cover foods that should be crisp. Preheating is not required. Do not use this mode to heat cold food other than crisping crackers, chips or dry cereal. It is also recommended that food not be kept warm for more than 2 hours.
How to Set the Oven for Warming
1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to WARM. The display will show “WARM”.
2. When warm is finished, turn the Oven Mode Selector to OFF
PROOFING
Proof mode maintains a warm environment for rising yeast-leavened dough. For best results, cover the dough while proofing and check early to avoid over-proofing.
How to Set the Oven for Proofing
Use rack position 2 or 3 in the oven (right Oven on 48″ models). Use rack position 2 in the left oven.
1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to PROOF. The display will show “PROOF”. PROOF mode will not operate when oven is above 125°F. The display will scroll “too hot to proof”. Allow the oven time to cool.
2. When proofing is finished, turn the Oven Mode Selector to OFF.
CAUTION Do not use the proofing mode for
warming food or keeping food hot. The proofing oven temperature is not hot enough to hold foods at safe temperatures.
PRECISION COOKING – Available on SmartHQ
These modes provide guidance or pre-set cooking algorithms to assist the user in cooking various types of food. The selection you make in the Precision Cooking menu will guide you to input the information required to help cook your food. At the end of estimated cooking time, check the food to see if it is done to your liking. Note that differences in food shape,preparation and preferences for doneness can impact the time required to cook the food.
Some cycles require the food temperature probe supplied with your oven. The target temperature for the probe is automatically set based on selections made for each food. Always check foods using a secondary food thermometer as probe placement can impact the measured temperature. See probe section for more details on using and positioning the probe properly.
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WARNING Consuming undercooked food can result in foodborne illness. Use probe according to
the following instructions to ensure all portions of the food reach minimum safe cooking temperatures. Recommendations for minimum safe food temperatures can be found at foodsafety.gov or IsItDoneYet.gov.
Oven Mode Selector (Outer)
Mini Knob
Oven Temperature Knob (Inner)
CAUTION Use oven mitts when inserting or removing
the probe from the hot oven. Areas around the probe inlet can be very hot.
Internal food temperature is frequently used as an indicator of doneness, especially for roasts and poultry. The Probe mode monitors the internal food temperature and turns the oven off when the internal food temperature reaches the programmed temperature.
Always check the temperature at multiple locations in the food with a food thermometer after cooking to ensure that all portions of the food have reached the minimum safe internal temperature for that food.
The probe can be used with the BAKE, CONV BAKE and CONV ROAST modes.
How to Set the Oven for Probe
1. Push the tip of the probe into the thickest part of the meat.
2. Place the rack in the desired rack position.
3. Set the oven controls. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to CONV BAKE, CONV ROAST or BAKE. Turn the Temperature Knob to desired oven temperature in 25°F increments, from 175°F to 550°F. Allow the oven to preheat if necessary.
4. Use oven mitts to place the food in the hot oven. Insert the plug into the outlet. Make sure it is pushed all the way in. Close the oven door.
5. Turn the Mini Knob to find the desired internal food temperature. Push the Mini Knob to select that temperature.
The words SET PROBE will flash in the display until a temperature is selected. If no temperature is set, the probe will default to 100°F.
The internal food temperature can be set from a minimum of 100°F and up to 200°F maximum.
6. When food reaches the set internal temperature, the display will beep and the oven will turn off. To stop the reminder beep, turn the Oven Mode Selector and the Temperature Knob to OFF. Use oven mitts to remove the probe from the oven outlet.
To change the set internal temperature anytime in the cooking process, push the Mini Knob and turn to adjust the temperature. Press the Mini Knob to select.
Probe Connector
Probe Connector
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Probe Care Guidelines 8VHRISUREHVRWKHUWKDQWKHRQHSURYLGHGZLWKWKLV
product may result in damage to the probe outlet.
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Cable Plug
Probe
Handles The temperature probe has a skewer-like probe at one end and a plug at the other end that goes into the outlet in the oven.
Proper Probe Placement
After preparing the meat and placing it on the cooking pan follow these instructions for proper probe placement.
Insert the probe into the food, so that the tip of the probe will rest in the center of the thickest part of the food. For best performance the probe should be fully inserted into the food. If the probe is not located properly, it may not accurately measure the temperature of the coolest portion of the food. Some foods, particularly small items, are not well suited for cooking with the probe due to their VKDSHRUVL]H
The probe should not touch bone, fat or gristle
For whole poultry insert the probe into the thickest part of the breast
For boneless roasts, insert the probe into the center of the roast
For bone-in ham or lamb, insert the probe into the center of the lowest large muscle or joint
For casseroles or dishes such as meatloaf, insert the probe into the center of the dish
For fish, insert the probe from just above the gill into the meatiest area, parallel to the backbone
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Cook food thoroughly to help protect against food borne illness. Minimum safe food temperature recommendations for food safety can be found at IsItDoneYet.gov. Use a food thermometer to measure food temperatures.
OVEN COOKWARE GUIDELINES
7KHPDWHULDOILQLVKDQGVL]HRIFRRNZDUHDIIHFWEDNLQJ performance.
Dark, coated and dull pans absorb heat more readily than light, shiny pans. Pans that absorb heat more readily can result in a browner, crisper, and thicker crust. If using dark and coated cookware check food earlier than minimum cook time. If undesirable results are obtained with this type of cookware consider reducing oven reducing temperature by 25ºF next time.
Shiny pans can produce more evenly cooked baked goods such as cakes and cookies.
Glass and ceramic pans heat slowly but retain heat well. These types of pans work well for dishes such as pies and custards.
Air insulated pans heat slowly and can reduce bottom browning.
Keep cookware clean to promote even heating.
Stoneware heats slowly and retains heat well. It is recommended to preheat this type of cookware if possible. Additional cook time may be required.
Cookware used in broil modes must be broil safe.
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FOOD TYPE
Baked Goods Layer cakes, sheet cakes, bundt cakes, muffins, quick breads on a Single Rack Layer cakes on Multiple Racks* Chiffon cakes (angel food) Cookies, biscuits, scones on a Single Rack Cookies, biscuits, scones on Multiple Racks
Yeast Breads
Beef & Pork
Hamburgers
Steaks & Chops
Roasts Casseroles
Fish
Frozen Convenience Foods 3L]]DRQD6LQJOH5DFN 3L]]DRQ0XOWLSOH5DFNV Potato products, chicken QXJJHWVDSSHWL]HUVRQD Single Rack Potato products, chicken QXJJHWVDSSHWL]HUVRQ Multiple Racks
Poultry Whole chicken
Bone-in chicken breasts, legs, thighs
Boneless chicken breasts
Whole turkey
Turkey Breast
Vegetables
RECOMMENDED MODE(S)
RECOMMENDED RACK POSITION(S)
LEFT OVEN (48″ models only)
Bake
Bake Convection Bake
Bake Bake
Convection Bake Multi Proof Bake
2
1 2 2 and 3 1 or 2 2
Broil High Convection Broil High
3 or 4
Broil High Convection Broil High
Bake Convection Roast
Bake
Broil Low Convection Broil Low
3 or 4
2
2 or 3 3 or 4 (1/2 inch thick or
less) 2 or 3 (>1/2 inch)
Bake Convection Roast
2
Convection Bake Multi
–
Bake Convection Roast
2
Convection Bake Multi
2 and 3
Bake Convection Roast
Broil Low Convection Broil Low
Bake
Broil Low Convection Broil Low
Bake
Bake Convection Roast
Bake Convection Roast
Bake Convection Roast
Broil Low Convection Broil Low
2 2 2 1 1 or 2 2 or 3
RECOMMENDED RACK POSITION(S) OVEN or RIGHT OVEN (48″ models only)
2 or 3
2 and 4 1
2 or 3 2 and 4 1, 3, and 5 2 or 3 2 or 3
4 or 5
4 or 5
2 or 3 2 or 3 4 or 5 (1/2 inch thick or less) 3 or 4 (>1/2 inch)
2 or 3 2 and 4 2 or 3
2 and 4
2 or 3
2 or 3
2 or 3
1 2 or 3
3 or 4
ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS
Use shiny cookware.
Ensure adequate airflow (see illustration below). Use shiny cookware. Use shiny cookware.
Ensure adequate airflow. Cover dough loosely.
Use a broil pan; move food down for more doneness/less searing. Watch food closely when broiling. For best performance
center food below the broil heater. Use a broil pan; move food down for more doneness/less searing. Watch food closely when broiling. For best performance
center food below the broil heater. Use a low sided pan such as a broil pan. Preheating is not
necessary.
Move food down for more doneness/less searing. Watch food closely when broiling. For best performance center food below
the broil heater.
Do not preheat. 6WDJJHUSL]]DVOHIWWRULJKWGRQRWSODFHGLUHFWORYHUHDFKRWKHU Do not preheat. Use dark cookware for more browning/crisping;
use shiny cookware for less browning.
Use dark cookware for more browning/crisping; use shiny cookware for less browning.
Use a low sided pan such as a broil pan. If breaded or coated in sauce avoid Broil High modes. Broil skin side down first. Watch food closely when broiling. For best performance when broiling, center food below the broil heater. Move food down for more doneness/less searing and up for greater searing/browning when broiling. For best performance when broiling, center food below the broil element or burner.
Use a low sided pan such as a broil pan.
Use a low sided pan such as a broil pan.
Use dark cookware for more browning/crisping; use shiny cookware for less browning.
*For best results when baking 4 cake layers, place four pans
using racks 2 and 4. Stagger the pans so that one pan is not
5
directly above another as shown above.
4 Cook food thoroughly to help protect against food borne illness.
Minimum safe food temperature recommendations for food
3
safety can be found at
IsItDoneYet.gov. Make sure to use a food thermometer to take
2
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CONTROL PANEL AND KNOBS
It’s a good idea to wipe the control panel after each use. Clean with mild soap and water or vinegar and water, rinse with clean water and polish dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleansers, strong liquid cleansers, plastic scouring pads or oven cleaners on the control panel because they will damage the finish.
Use a soft, non abrasive cloth to clean the inside of the EH]HO’RQRWUHPRYHGLIIXVHUILOP’RQRWH[SRVHWR moisture or it will damage lighting electronics.
NOTE: The Mini Knob is not removable.
For easier cleaning, the control knobs may be removed by pulling them directly outwards once the knobs are in the OFF position. Do not pull knobs up or down or hang objects on them. This can damage the gas valve shaft. See the Surface Burner section for a detailed view of these knobs. The knobs can be washed by hand with soap and water.
When removing the oven and burner knobs, remember
their location. The knobs are not interchangeable, these
knobs must be placed in the same location after cleaning.
See the Surface Burner and oven control sections for
a detailed view of these knobs. To replace knobs after
cleaning, align the bottom of the knob with the matching
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Burner Knobs
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BROILER PAN, GRID AND ROASTING RACK
The broiler pan, grid and roasting rack are all dishwasher Do not store a soiled broiler pan or grid anywhere in the
safe. However, baked on foods may require washing
oven. Always properly dispose of excess grease.
by hand with a commercial oven cleaner or abrasive
Roasting Rack
detergent.
Broiler pan
Grid
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OVEN EXTERIOR
Do not use oven cleaners, abrasive cleansers, strong liquid cleansers, steel wool, plastic scouring pads, or cleaning powders on the interior or exterior of the oven. Clean with a mild soap and water or vinegar and water solution. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. When cleaning surfaces, make sure that they are at room temperature and not in direct sunlight.
If stain on the door vent trim is persistent, use a mild abrasive cleaner and a sponge-scrubber for best results. Spillage of marinades, fruit juices, tomato sauces and basting liquids containing acids may cause discoloration and should be wiped up immediately. Let hot surfaces cool, then clean and rinse.
Painted Surfaces
Painted surfaces may include the door and trim around the control panel. Clean these with soap and water or a
vinegar and water solution. Do not use commercial oven cleaners, cleaning powders, steel wool or harsh abrasives on any painted surface.
Stainless Steel
Do not use a steel wool pad; it will scratch the surface. To clean the stainless steel surface, use warm sudsy water or a stainless steel cleaner or polish. Always wipe the surface in the direction of the grain. Follow the cleaner instructions for cleaning the stainless steel surface. Cleaners with oxalic acid such as Bar Keepers Friend Soft CleanserTM will remove surface rust, tarnish and small blemishes. Use only a liquid cleanser free of grit and rub in the direction of the brush lines with a damp, soft sponge. To inquire about purchasing cleaning products including stainless steel appliance cleaner or polish, see the Accessories and Consumer Support sections at the end of this manual.
OVEN INTERIOR
The interior of your new oven can be cleaned manually or by using Steam Clean mode. Spillage of marinades, fruit juices, tomato sauces and basting liquids containing acids may cause discoloration and should be wiped up immediately. Let hot surfaces cool, then clean and rinse.
Manual Cleaning
Do not use oven cleaners, strong liquid cleansers, steel wool, or scouring pads on the interior of the oven. Clean with a mild soap and water, or vinegar and water solution. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. When cleaning surfaces, make sure that they are at room temperature.
Steam Clean Mode
Steam clean is intended to clean small spills using water and a lower cleaning temperature than Self-Clean.
To use the Steam Clean feature: 1. Start with the oven at room temperature. 2. Wipe excess grease and soils from the oven. 3. Pour one cup of water onto the bottom of the oven. 4. Close the door.
Do not open the door during the 30 minute Steam Clean cycle. At the end of the Steam Clean cycle, soak up the remaining water, and wipe the moisture-softened soil from the oven walls and door.
HOW TO SET THE OVEN FOR STEAM CLEANING 1. Turn the Oven Mode Selector to CLEAN.
2. Turn the Temperature knob to CLEAN.
The control automatically defaults to the recommended clean cycle time.
3. Press oven display button START/OFF to start the CLEAN cycle.
If “CLOSE door” scrolls in the display, the steam-clean cycle has been selected but the door is not closed. Close the oven door.
4. After the clean cycle is complete “End” will show in the display. Turn the Oven Mode Selector and the Temperature knob to OFF.
To interrupt a clean cycle, press oven display button START/OFF.
Oven Disply Button
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OVEN RACKS
Periodically, the oven racks may need to be lubricated using the Graphite Lubrication shipped with your range. To order additional Graphite Lubrication, call our National Parts Center at 800.626.2002 and reference WB02T10303.
1. Remove rack from the oven. See the Full extension oven racks section.
2. Fully extend the rack on a table or countertop. Newspaper may be placed underneath the rack for easy cleanup.
Right side
Rack rightside-up
5. Repeat for the right slide mechanism of the rack.
3. If there is debris in the slide tracks, wipe it away using a paper towel. NOTE: Any graphite lubricant wiped away must be replaced.
Left side Rack right-side-up
4. Shake the graphite lubricant before opening it. Starting with left slide mechanism of the rack, place four (4) small drops of lubricant on the two (2) bottom tracks of the slide close to the bearing carriers.
6. Open and close the rack several times to distribute the lubricant.
7. Replace the cap on the lubricant and shake it again. Turn the rack over and repeat steps 3, 4, 5 and 6.
8. Close the rack, turn rack right-side-up and place in the oven. See the Full extension oven racks section.
9. Repeat above steps for each rack.
NOTE: Do not use a cooking spray or other lubricant sprays on the slides.
LOW PROFILE OVEN RACK
The low profile rack may be cleaned using a mild abrasive cleanser. After cleaning, rinse the rack with clean water and dry with a clean cloth.
Periodically and after clean cycles, the low profile rack may need to be lubricated to aid sliding. Wipe the rack edges or oven rack supports with the Graphite Lubrication shipped with your range or vegetable oil.
To order additional Graphite Lubrication, call our National Parts Center at 800.626.2002 and reference WB02T10303.
PROBE
Allow the temperature probe to cool before cleaning. The probe should be cleaned with soap and water by hand. Do not immerse the temperature probe in water. Do not store the temperature probe in the oven.
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LIFT-OFF SOFT-CLOSE OVEN DOOR
The door is very heavy. Be careful when removing and lifting the door. Do not lift the door by the handle.
To remove the door:
To replace the door:
1. Fully open the door.
2. Pull the hinge locks down toward the door frame, to the unlocked position. A tool, such as a small flat-blade screwdriver, may be required.
Slot Hinge lock
1. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.
Pull hinge locks down to unlock
3. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.
Replacement position
4. Close door to the door removal position, (approximately 15 degrees from closed) and lift it up and out until the hinge arm is clear of the slot.
2. With the door at the same angle as the removal position, seat the indentation of the hinge arm into the bottom edge of the hinge slot. The notch in the hinge arm must be fully seated into the bottom of the slot.
Bottom edge of
slot
Hinge arm Indentation
Removal position
3. Fully open the door. If the door will not fully open, the indentation is not seated correctly in the bottom edge of the slot.
Hinge arm
Hinge lock
4. Push the hinge locks up
Push hinge locks up to lock
against the front frame
of the oven cavity, to the locked position.
5. Close the oven door.
CLEANING THE OVEN DOOR
Cleaning the Door Interior
Do not allow excess water to run into any holes or slots in the door .
Wipe dish soap over any baked-on spatters on the glass. 8VHDVLQJOHVLGHGVDIHWUD]RUEODGHWRFOHDQLWRII7KHQ wipe over the glass with a soapy cloth to remove any residue and dry off.
The area outside the gasket can be cleaned with a soap-filled plastic scouring pad. Do not rub or clean the door gasket – it has an extremely low resistance to abrasion.
If you notice the gasket becoming worn, frayed or damaged in any way or if it has become displaced on the door, you should have it replaced.
Cleaning the Door Exterior
If a stain on the door vent trim is persistent, use a mild abrasive cleaner and a sponge-scrubber for best results. Do not use this method on any other surface.
Stainless Steel Surfaces (on some models)
Do not use a steel wool pad; it will scratch the surface. To clean the stainless steel surface, use warm sudsy water or a stainless steel cleaner or polish. Always wipe the surface in the direction of the grain. Follow the cleaner instructions for cleaning the stainless steel surface. To inquire about purchasing cleaning products including stainless steel appliance cleaner or polish, see the Accessories and Consumer Support sections at the end of this manual.
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OVEN LIGHTS
WARNING SHOCK OR BURN HAZARD: Before
replacing oven light bulb, disconnect the electrical power to the range at the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Failure to do so may result in electric shock or burn.
CAUTION BURN HAZARD: The glass cover and
bulb should be removed when cool. Touching hot glass with bare hands or a damp cloth can cause burns.
Each oven is equipped with halogen light columns located on the side walls of the oven. The lights come on when the door is opened or when the oven is in a cooking cycle.
Each light assembly consists of a removable light cover with two locking clips and a light compartment with three halogen bulbs.
Be sure to let the light cover and bulb cool completely. For your safety, do not touch a hot bulb with bare hands or a damp cloth.
To remove:
1. Remove the racks from the oven. See the Full extension oven racks section.
8 VLQJDQXWGULYHUUHPRYHWKHIRXUQXWVKROGLQJ the rack supports to the oven wall.
To replace: Use a new 120-volt Halogen bulb, with G8 pins, not to exceed 20 watts. Replacement bulbs may be purchased by calling 800.626.2002. Order Part Number WB25X39607. NOTE: Higher wattage bulbs will damage your oven. Using gloves or a dry cloth, remove the bulb from its packaging. Do not touch the bulb with bare fingers. Oil from bare fingers may cause hot spots on the glass surface and lead to premature failure of the bulb. If you do touch the glass, clean it with alcohol prior to installation. 1. Push the bulb straight into the receptacle all the way.
2. Replace the light cover, by placing its front edge under the front two tabs in the light compartment. Roll the back edge into place, making sure that it is firmly seated. NOTE: If the locking clips fell from the glass lens cover, hold them on the cover, in the correct position, while replacing the cover on the light compartment.
Locking clips
Place front edge of lens cover under front two tabs
3. Remove the glass light cover by pulling its back edge out and rolling it toward you. Do not remove any screws.
4. Using gloves or a dry cloth, remove the burned-out light bulb by pulling it straight out.
Press the light cover into place
The light cover must be in place when using the oven.
3. Reinstall the rack support. Be sure to orient the support so that the top tabs for the nuts are closest to the top of the oven. Lightly secure with the four nuts removed earlier, but do not over-tighten or the enamel could be chipped.
4. Replace the racks. See the Full extension oven racks section.
5. Reconnect electrical power to the oven.
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DUAL-FLAME STACKED AND MULTI-RING BURNERS
CAUTION DO NOT OPERATE THE BURNER
WITHOUT ALL BURNER PARTS IN PLACE.
Surface burners should be cleaned routinely, especially after bad spillovers, which could clog the slots and holes in the burner heads.
The electrode is located at the rear of each burner. Do not attempt to disassemble or clean around any burner while another burner is on. An electric shock may result.
Inner Burner Cap
(Removable)
Outer Burner Cap (Removable)
Burner Head
Burner Cap
Burner Head
Burner Base
Electrode Multi-Ring Burner
Electrode
Dual-Flame Stacked Burner
To remove the burner parts: 1. Turn all controls OFF before removing any burner parts.
2. When cool, you may lift off the burner grates, burner caps and burner heads for easier cleaning. Do not remove the burner bases.
NOTE: Be sure to replace the burners in the same location and orientation.
To replace the burner parts for Multi Ring:
Align the burner head as shown. Pass the igniter through the opening in the burner head while ensuring the ignitor arrow is pointing toward the ignitor. Make sure the burner lies flat. Install the burner caps taking care to check that they lie flat on the burner head. Check burner operation to ensure uniform, blue flame around the burner. If there are yellow or uneven flames, immediately turn the burner off, let it cool, and readjust the burner and burner caps.
Ignitor
Cooktop without burner installed
Front
Burner in correct orientation Front
Ignitor Arrow
Burner correctly installed Front
To replace the burner parts for Dual Flame:
Make sure that the burner parts are replaced in the correct location and orientation.
1. Replace the burner head on top of the burner base, making sure that the hole in the burner head is properly aligned with the electrode in the burner base. A small gap between the base and head is normal.
2. Place the burner cap on top of the burner head. Make sure that the burner cap is properly seated on the burner head.
Cleaning
Lift off burner parts only when cool. Wash in hot, soapy water.
Burner cap properly seated
To remove burned-on food, soak the burner heads in a solution of mild liquid detergent and hot water for 2030 minutes. For more stubborn stains, use a plastic scouring pad or toothbrush.
If the spill goes inside the burner head assembly, wash it under running water and shake to remove excess water.
Burner cap not properly seated
After Cleaning
Before replacing the burner parts, shake out excess water and then dry them thoroughly.
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SPARK IGNITER AND ELECTRODES
The electrode of the electronic ignition system is positioned at the rear of the burner base. When cleaning the cooktop, be careful not to snag the igniter with your cleaning cloth. Damage to the igniter could occur.
Be careful not to push in a control knob while cleaning. It could cause the igniter to spark.
Make sure that the white ceramic igniters on the cooktop are dry and clean. Clean the metal portion of the electrode with a soft cloth or emery board.
Do not attempt to remove the electrode from the cooktop.
Clean this metal part with an emery board.
Do not clean this white ceramic part with an emery board.
BURNER GRATES
The enameled cast-iron burner grates should be cleaned regularly.
Wash them in hot soapy water, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
Although they are durable, the grates will gradually lose their shine, regardless of the best care you can give them. This is due to their continual exposure to high temperatures.
Do not operate a burner for an extended period of time without cookware on the grate. The finish on the grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat.
Grates
Frame
Pads
For stability, the frames have rubber pads on each corner. During cleaning and use, be careful not to damage or snag rubber pads.
GREASE TROUGH (on some models)
Grease from the griddle will drain into the enameled castiron grease trough at the front of the range. Ensure grease trough is pushed underneath the griddle lip in order to catch grease while cooking. Once the trough has cooled, it may be lifted out for easier cleaning.
To remove the cool grease trough from the griddle, slide it toward the front and lift up.
Do not allow grease to accumulate in the grease trough as LWFDQEHDILUHKD]DUG&OHDQWKHJUHDVHWURXJKDVVRRQ as they are cool. The grease trough can be cleaned by hand with hot soapy water or in the dishwasher. Wipe any spillage in the trough basin with a soft cloth.
Grease trough
GRIDDLE (on some models)
Thoroughly clean the griddle of grease and food particles, using a square-edged metal spatula, while it is still hot.
Wipe the griddle with a dry, heavy, coarse cloth to remove any remaining residue and food particles. If the griddle is cleaned with anything other than a dry, heavy, coarse cloth, it will need to be reseasoned.
Never flood the hot griddle with cold water. This could cause the griddle to crack or warp.
NOTE: It is normal for the stainless steel griddle to discolor to a yellow-brown color after use.
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Save time and money! Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service.
Problem
Oven Will Not Work
Possible Cause
A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. The oven controls are not properly set. The oven controls are set for cleaning. If necessary, allow the oven to cool; then open the door. Make sure the Oven Mode Selector is set to BAKE and the Temperature knob is set to a temperature.
Surface Burners Light But The oven gas shut-off valve may have accidentally been moved during cleaning or moving. Oven Does Not
Oven Light(S) Do Not Work The light bulb is defective. Replace the bulb. The oven is set for Proof mode. The lights cycle on and off as necessary to maintain Proof temperature.
Food Does Not Bake Or Roast Properly
The oven controls are improperly set. See the Baking or Roasting section. Oven not preheated for a long enough time; wait for the oven to signal preheat. ,QFRUUHFWFRRNZDUHRUFRRNZDUHRILPSURSHUVL]HEHLQJXVHG6HH%DNLQJ7LSV Racks in the wrong position. See the Baking or Roasting section. Use a foil tent to slow down browning during roasting. Oven thermostat needs adjustment. See the Oven thermostat adjustment section.
Food Does Not Broil Properly
This model is designed for closed door broiling only. Close the door. Always broil with the door closed. The oven controls are not set at BROIL. See the Broiling section. The probe is plugged into the outlet in the oven. Remove the probe from the oven. Improper rack position being used. Cookware is not suited for broiling. Use the broiling pan and grid that came with your oven. Aluminum foil used on the broiling pan and grid has not been fitted properly and slit as recommended.
Cracking Or Popping Sound
This is normal. This is the sound of the metal heating and cooling during both the cooking and cleaning functions.
Oven Temperature Too Hot Oven thermostat needs adjustment. See the Oven thermostat adjustment section. Or Too Cold
F- And A Number Flash In The oven has a function error code. Turn the Oven Mode Selector and the Temperature knobs to
The Display
OFF. Allow the oven to cool for one hour. Put the oven back into operation.
Disconnect all power to the oven for 30 seconds and then reconnect power. If the function error code repeats, call for service.
Display Goes Blank
The display is blank when the oven or timer is not in use.
A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
“Probe” Appears In The Display
This is reminding you to enter a probe temperature after plugging in the probe. Enter a probe temperature
Power Outage
If the oven was in use during a power outage or surge, the oven must be reset. Turn the Temperature knob and the Oven Mode Selector to OFF. Reset the controls to begin again.
Steam From The Vent
When using the convection mode, it is normal to see steam coming out of the oven vent. As the number of racks or amount of food being cooked increases, the amount of visible steam will increase.
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Problem
Burning Or Oily Odor Emitting From The Vent Strong Odor Fan Noise
Convection Fan Not On All The Time
Burners do not light
Top burners do not burn evenly
Burner flames are very large or yellow Condensation Or Fogging On The Inner Door Glass
Possible Cause
This is normal in a new oven and will disappear in time.
This is temporary. An odor from the insulation around the inside of the oven is normal for the first few times the oven is used.
A cooling fan or a convection fan (depending on the function you are using) may turn on. This is normal. The cooling fan will turn on to cool internal parts. It may run after the oven is turned off. The convection fan may cycle on and off until the function is over or the door is opened.
The convection fan (depending on the function you are using) may cycle on and off until the function LVRYHURUWKHGRRULVRSHQHGIRURSWLPL]HGSHUIRUPDQFH7KLVLVQRUPDO,QDGGLWLRQWKHFRQYHFWLRQ fan may cycle in the clockwise and counter clockwise direction until the function is over or the door is opened.
Plug on range is not completely inserted in the electrical outlet. Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live, properly grounded outlet.
Gas supply not connected or turned on. See the Installation Instructions that came with your range.
A fuse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Burner parts not replaced correctly. See the Care and Cleaning of the range section.
Burner slots near the electrode may be clogged. Remove the burners and clean them. Check the electrode area for burned-on food or grease. See the Care and Cleaning of the range section.
Food residue on electrode Lightly polish flat tip of electrode with nail file or sandpaper until shiny.
Improper burner assembly. Make sure the burner caps are seated correctly. See the Care and Cleaning of the range section.
Burner slots on the side of the burner may be clogged. Remove the burners for cleaning. See the Care and Cleaning of the range section.
Improper air to gas ratio. If range is connected to Propane gas, contact the technician who installed your range or made the conversion.
Condensation or fogging on the inside of the oven door glass is normal during the preheating of the oven and will evaporate usually by the end of the preheating cycle.
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MONOGRAM LIMITED WARRANTY
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Servicing your appliance may require the use of the onboard data port for diagnostics. This gives a Monogram Factory Service technician the ability to quickly diagnose any issues with your appliance and helps Monogram improve its products by providing Monogram with information on your appliance. If you do not want your appliance data to be sent to Monogram, please advise your technician NOT to submit the data to Monogram at the time of service.
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For the lifetime of the black porcelain enamel oven racks, we will provide, free of charge, replacement racks if they fail in normal household use. You pay for the service trip to your home and all service labor charges.
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EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES Your sole and exclusive remedy is product repair as provided in this Limited Warranty. Any implied warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by law.
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Staple your receipt here. Proof of the original purchase date is needed to obtain service under the warranty.
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