Yot3rrange,like manyother householditems,is heavy and cansettle into soft floor coverings such as cushionedviny!or carpeting. Whenmovingthe range on thistypeof flooring,use care, andit is recommendedthat these simpleand inexpensiveinstructions befollowed.
Therangeshouldbe instaIledon a sheetofplywood(or similar material)as follows:Whenthe floor coveringendsat the front of fh~ra~~ge,the areathatthe range willrest on shouldbe builtup with plywoodto the samelevelor higher thanthe floor covering.This will allowthe rangeto be movedfor cleaningor servicing.
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Range
Levelingscrewsare locatedon eachcorner of thebaseof the range.Removethebottomdrawer andyoucan levelthe rangeon an unevenfloor.
Toremovedrawer,pull drawer
outall the way,ti~tup the front and bke it out. Toreplace drawer,insert rollersat backof drawerbeyondstopon rangeglides. Liftdrawerif necessaryto insert easily.Let frontof drawerdown, thenpush into close.
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@Usecookwareof mediumweight |
| @Preheatovenonlywhen |
| necessary.Mostfoodswillcook | |
andflatbottomswhichcompletely |
| satisfactorilywithoutpreheating. |
coverthe heatedportionofthe |
| If youfind preheatingis necessary, |
surfaceunit. |
| watchthe indicatorlightandput |
@Cookfresh vegetableswitha |
| foodin ovenpromptlyaftertie |
| light~O~S OUt. | |
minimumamountof waterin a |
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| @Aiwaysturn ovenOFF before | |
coveredpan. |
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@Watchfoodswhenbringingthem | ~ | removingfood. |
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quicklytacookingtemperaturesat |
| @Duringbaking,avoidfrequent |
HIGHheat. Men foodreaches |
| dooropenings.Keepdooropenas |
cookingtemperature,reduceheat |
| shorta timeas possiblewhenit is |
immediatelyto lowestsettingthat |
| opened. |