Maytag AOES3030 manual Canceling Self-CleaningCycle, Programming Instructions-ERCfor AOCS3040

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Canceling Self-Cleaning Cycle

Programming Instructions—ERC for AOCS3040

Self-Cleaning

A small amount of smoke is normal when cleaning. Excessive smoke may indicate too much food residue has been left in oven or a faulty gasket.

Oven should be cleaned before it gets too dirty. Wipe up large spills before self-cleaning.

Do not use self-cleaning cycle if oven light cover is not properly in place.

Oven light will not work during clean cycle.

1.Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from oven. Clean excess spills from oven interior.

2.Press CLEAN pad.

3.Press + or - until desired cleaning time is displayed. Clean can be set from 2 to 4 hours. Recommended clean time is 3 hours.

Oven will begin to clean automatically. “CLEAN”, “LOCK”, and “ON” will light in display. As oven door locks and unlocks “LOCK” will flash in display. When door is locked, “LOCK” will remain in display. When cleaning cycle has elapsed, oven will automatically turn off. End-of-cycle signal will not sound.

!CAUTION

To avoid risk of personal injury do not touch oven vents or areas around vents during self-cleaning. These areas can become hot enough to cause burns.

To avoid risk of damage to automatic locking system, do not try to force oven door open when “LOCK” is flashing in display.

When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, “LOCK” will disappear from display and door can be opened. "LOCK" will flash in display while unlocking.

Delayed Self-Cleaning

1.Remove oven racks and all cooking utensils from oven. Clean excess spills from oven interior.

2.Press CLEAN pad.

3.Press + or - until desired cleaning time is displayed.

4.Press STOP TIME pad.

5.Press + or - until desired stopping time is displayed. A starting time will automatically be calculated based on amount of cleaning time and stop time.

“DELAY”, “CLEAN”, and “LOCK” will light in display. As oven door locks and unlocks “LOCK” will flash in display. Oven will begin to clean at preset time and “ON” will light in display. When cycle is complete oven will automatically turn off.

!CAUTION

To avoid risk of personal injury do not touch oven vents or areas around vents during self-cleaning. These areas can become hot enough to cause burns.

To avoid risk of damage to automatic locking system, do not try to force oven door open when “LOCK” is flashing in display.

When oven has cooled to safe temperature, “LOCK” will disappear from display and door can be opened.

Canceling Self-Cleaning Cycle

1.Press OVEN CANCEL pad.

2.When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, “LOCK” will disappear from display and door can be opened.

Interrupt Self-Cleaning Cycle

1.Pres OVEN CANCEL pad.

2.When oven has cooled to a safe temperature, lock will disappear from display and door can be opened.

Adjusting Oven Temperature

Oven temperature has been factory calibrated and tested. In unlikely event that oven consistently overcooks or undercooks food, oven temperature can be adjusted.

 

1.

Press BAKE pad.

 

2.

Press +

until an oven temperature greater than

 

 

500°F shows in display.

 

3.

Immediately Press and hold BAKE pad until "00"

 

 

appears in display, approximately 5 seconds.

 

4.

To decrease oven temperature (for cooler oven),

 

 

press -

until negative numbers appear.

 

 

Oven can be adjusted from -05° to -35° lower. To

 

 

avoid over-adjusting oven move temperature -5°

 

 

each time.

 

5.

To increase oven temperature (for a warmer oven)

 

 

press +

until positive number’s appear. Oven can

 

 

be set from 05° to 35° higher. To avoid over

 

 

adjusting oven, move temperature 5° each time.

 

6.

Press OVEN CANCEL pad. Temperature adjustment

 

 

will be retained even through a power failure.

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16021875 Rev. 0

©2003 Maytag Appliances Company

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Maytag AOES3030 manual Canceling Self-CleaningCycle, Programming Instructions-ERCfor AOCS3040, Delayed Self-Cleaning