Whirlpool RB1000XK Using your Oven, Setting the Controls, Resetting the Oven Temperature Control

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Using your

oven

Adjustable

 

 

Automatic MEALTIMER’ Clock

Start lime Knob

Oven Selector Oven Temperature Control

/

/

\

I

Minute Timer

Stop lime Knob

Manual Oven Light Switch

Oven Signal Light

SETTING THE CONTROLS

5.Put food in the oven.

6.When done baking, turn both knobs to

OFF

During baklng, the elements will turn on

and off to help hold the oven temperature at the settlng. (The top element will never turn red, but will be hot.) The Slgnal Light will turn on and off wlth the elements.

RESETTING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Does your new oven seem to be hotter or colder at the same settings than your

old oven? The temperature setting in your old oven may have changed gradu- ally over the years. The accurate setting of your new oven can seem different.

If you think the oven temperature needs adjusting, follow these steps:

OFFOFFOFF

Locking

Screw

Tooth

Notches

Tooth

Notches

1.Pull out the center of the Oven Tem- perature Control.

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2. Loosen the lock-

3.

To lower

the tem-

ing screw.

perature,

move

 

black ring so tooth is

 

closer

to

LO. Each

 

notch

equals

 

about

10°F 15 C).

llghten the locking

screw.

Replace

the knob.

4.To raise the tem- perature, move black ring so tooth is closer to HI. Each notch equals

about 10 F (5 C).

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Contents Here See the Cooking Guldefor important safety idOrKKJ~iOnComplete Installation Your responsibtltties. lPage Using your Oven Setting the ControlsResetting the Oven Temperature Control OFFBaking or Roasting Oven Rack PositionsDoor Must be Partly Open for Broiling Setting the Clock Using the Minute TimerPushing in and Turning the Knob Changes the Clock Setting II2Clockwise To start and stop baking automaticallyTo stop Baking Automatically Oven Light Oven VentOptional Rotisserie To replace the llght bulbCleaning and caring for your oven Control Panel and KnobsOuter Oven Window RemovingTKE Oven Door Using Foil Cleaning ChartHOW to Clean Part What to USEBefore calling for assistance