Proper care and cleaningare importa~ltso yo~lrrange will give you efficientand satisfactory service. Followthese directions carefilly in caring for your range to assure safeand proper maintenance.
The porcelain enamel finish is sturdy but breakable if misused. This finish is
cleaningunder the Range
(on models equippedYvith bottomdrawer)
The area under the range of models equipped with a bottom drawer can be reached easily for cleaning by removing the bottom drawer. To remove, pull drawer out all the way, tilt up the front and remove it. To replace, insert glides at back of drawer beyondstop on range glides. Lift drawer if riecessary to insert easily. Let front of drawer down, then push into close.
ovenventDuet
You~range is ventedthrough a duct located under the right rear surface unit. Clean the duc~often.
To remove:
@Make sure unit is cool.
*Lifi up right rear surface unit. @Removedrip pan and ring. @Lift out oven vent duct.
To replace:
@Place the part overthe oven vent located below the cooktop with opening of the duct under the round opening in the drip pan. It is important that the duct is in the correct position so moisture and vapors from the oven can be released during ovenuse. N~E: Never cover the hole in the oven vent duct with aluminum foil or any other material. This prevents the oven vent from working properly during any cooking cycle.
Lamp Replacement
(on Enodelsso equipped)
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The ovenlamp (bulb) is covered with a glass removablecoverwhich
is held in place with a
to reach cover easily.
To remove:
@Hold hand under cover so it doesn’tfall when released. With fingers of same hand, firmly push back wire bail until it clears cover. Lift off cover. DO NOT REMOVE ANY Screws.
~Replace bulb with
To replace Cover:
~Place it into groove of lamp receptacle. Pull wire bail forward to center of cover until it snaps into place. When in place, wire holds cover firmly. Be certain wire bail is in depression in center of cover.
@Connect electric power to range.
surface uti@
Clean the area under the drip pans often.
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