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Broiling Pan and Griddle
The Broiling Pan
The broiling pan griddle allows for the proper drainage of cooking grease into the lower pan. Both the griddle
and pan should always be used when broiling.
If aluminum foil is used in the bottom of the pan, be absolutely sure it does not block the drain vents along
edges of the pan. Many grease fires are caused by improper use of broiling pans and/or improper use of
aluminum foil.
Always remove the broiler pan from the compartment as soon as you finish broiling. It makes the pan much
easier to wash and there is no chance that the pan and drippings will be forgotten. Grease left in the pan
can catch fire if the oven is used without removing the grease. Let the pan cool first, then wash the pan and
griddle in hot soapy water.
Warming Drawer
These ranges are equipped with a warming drawer below the main oven. They have a variable thermostat, which
is on the right side behind the drawer front. When "ON", a light will be visible on the control panel cooktop. When
removing the drawer ensure that the control is set to "0" (the off position) and the drawer is cool.
To remove the drawer, open the drawer until you see a plastic clip on the side of the track attached to the drawer.
Simply push down on the clip on each of the tracks and pull straight out.
To install the drawer simply slide the drawer back onto the track and the clips will automatically latch into place.
Note: Do not use the warming drawer as a storage area.
Push plastic clip down to
remove slider