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The following chart suggests broiling times and
to BROIL. |
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Food | Description | Element | 1st side | 2nd side |
ALWAYS broil with the door open about 4 inches (10 cm).
Beef Steaks
Rare Medium Well done
Beef Steaks Rare Medium Well done
Hamburgers
Lamb Chops
Medium
Ham slice, precooked or tendered
Canadian Bacon
Pork Rib or Loin Chop Well done
Chicken
Fish
Liver
Frankfurters
1” (2.5 | cm) | 3” | (8 cm) |
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1” (2.5 | cm) | 3” | (8 cm) |
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1” (2.5 | cm) | 3” | (8 cm) |
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1%” | (4 cm) | 4” | cm) | ||||
1%” | (4 cm) | 4” | cm) | ||||
1?/2” (4 cm) | 4” | cm) | |||||
%” | (1 cm) | 3” | (8 cm) |
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1” (2.5 | cm) | 3” | (8 cm) |
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%” | (1 cm) | 3” | (8 cm) |
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| Variable | Broil Feature: |
n | You might want to broil some foods slower than others. Broiling | |
of notches. | can be slowed down by setting a lower temperature on the Oven Temper- | |
| ature Control Knob instead of “BROIL.” Using a lower temperature will | |
| cause the broil element to turn on and off during the broiling so that the | |
| food broils more slowly. | |
| When the Oven Temperature Control Knob is on “BROIL,” the | |
| Broil Element heats all the time. Set the temperature lower and it heats | |
| some of the time. The lower the temperature setting, the shorter are the | |
| periods | of heating. |
| NOTE: The Oven Selector must be on BROIL and the door | |
| must be partly open for all broiling temperatures. |
Lower move black part toward “LO.”
One notch equals about 10°F (5°C).
Higher: move black part toward “HI.” One notch equals about 10°F (S’C).
Resetting the Oven Temperature Control Knob:
Does your new oven seem hotter or colder than your old oven? The temperatures in older ovens often shift very gradually, getting hotter or colder without the user really noticing the change. Your new oven is properly adjusted to provide accurate temperatures, but when compared to your old range, the new design may give you different baking results. If you think that the temperature setting on your range needs to be hotter or colder, you can adjust the Temperature Control Knob by yourself.
To adjust the setting, first pull the Oven Temperature Control Knob straight off. On the back, just across from the locking screw, are a row of notches on the black part of the knob and one tooth on the chrome part.
To set your oven about 10”F(5”C) cooler, loosen the locking screw about two full turns and move the row of notches one notch closer to “LO.” To set your oven about lO”F(5”C) warmer, move the row of notches one notch closer to “HI.” Each notch equals about 10”F(5”C).
Tighten the locking screw and put the knob back on the Control
Panel.
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