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E
lectric Ran
g
e - Coi
l
©2006 Mayta
g
Appliances Sales Co. Litho U.S.A
.
S
afet
y
.....................................................................1-
3
Surface
C
ookin
g
.................................................4-
5
Susrface Controls
Coil Element
s
Oven Cookin
g
................................................... 6-1
4
Manual
C
lean
O
ven
C
ontro
l
Clock Bakin
g
T
imer Broilin
g
Self-
C
lean
O
ven
C
ontro
l
Clock Delay Bake
imer Keep Warm
Baking Broiling
Cook & Hold Oven Rack
s
C
are &
C
leanin
g
............................................. 15-1
8
Self-Clean Ove
n
C
leaning Procedures
M
a
int
e
n
a
n
ce
................................................... 19-2
0
Oven Window & Li
g
h
t
T
rou
bl
es
h
ooting ............................................. 21-22
Warrant
y
& Service .............................................. 23
G
uide d’utilisation e
t
d’
e
ntr
e
ti
e
n ............................................................. 2
4
Guía de Uso
y
Cuidado ....................................... 5
0
Use & Care Guide
Range
Form No. A/01/08 Part No. 8113P717-60
1
Installer: Please leave t
h
is
g
uide
w
it
h
t
h
is a
pp
liance
.
C
onsumer: Please read and kee
p
t
h
is
g
ui
d
e
fo
r f
u
t
u
r
e
r
e
ference. Kee
p
sales recei
p
t and/or canceled check as
p
roo
f
o
f purchase
.
Model
Nu
m
be
r __________________________________
S
erial Number __________________________________
Da
t
e
o
f
Pu
r
chase
_______________________________
_
I
f you have
q
uestions, call:
C
ustomer Assistanc
e
1-
800-
688
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9900
US
A
1
-800-688-2002
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anad
a
1-800-688-2080 (U.
S
. TTY for hearing or speech impaired)
(Mon.-Fri., 8 am-8 pm Eastern Time)
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nternet: http://www
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aman
a
.
co
m
I
n our continuing effort to improve the quality and performanc
e
o
f our cooking products, it may be necessary to make changes
to t
h
e appliance wit
h
out revisin
g
t
h
is
g
uide
.
F
or service information, see pa
g
e 23.
W
arnin
g
and Important
S
afety Instructions appearin
g
in thi
s
gui
d
e are not meant to cover a
ll
possi
bl
e con
d
itions an
d
s
ituations that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care
m
ust be exercised when installin
g
, maintainin
g
, or operatin
g
t
he a
pp
liance.
Always contact the manufacturer about
p
roblems or
conditions you do not understand
.
R
ecognize
S
afety
S
ymbols, Words, Label
s
W
ARNIN
G
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD
r
esult in severe personal injury or deat
h
.
C
AUTI
O
N
Hazards or unsafe practices which COUL
D
r
esu
l
t in minor persona
l
in
j
ury.
WARNING
CAUTION
Read and
f
ollow all instructions be
f
ore using this
a
ppl
ianc
e
to
p
revent the
p
otential risk of fire, electri
c
shock, personal in
j
ury or dama
g
e to the appliance as
a
r
esult of improper usage of the appliance. Use applianc
e
o
nly for its intended purpose as described in this
g
uide.
T
o Prevent Fire or
S
mok
e
D
amage
B
e sure all packin
g
materials are removed from the appli-
a
nce be
f
ore operatin
g
it.
K
eep area around appliance clear and
f
ree
f
rom combus-
t
i
b
l
e
m
a
t
e
ri
a
l
s
.
F
l
a
mm
ab
l
e
m
a
t
e
ri
a
l
s
shou
l
d
n
o
t
be
s
t
o
r
ed
in
a
n oven.
M
any
p
lastics are vulnerable to heat. Kee
p
p
lastics awa
y
from
p
arts of the a
pp
liance that may become warm or hot.
T
o prevent grease fires, do not let cooking grease or other
f
lammable materials accumulate in or near the appliance.
I
n
C
ase of Fire
U
se dry chemical or foam-type extin
g
uisher or bakin
g
sod
a
t
o smother fire or flame. Never use water on a grease fire
.
1. Turn o
ff
appliance to avoid spreadin
g
the
f
lame.
2.
NEVER
pick up or move a flaming pan
R
3
.
S
mothe
r
o
ven
f
ire or flame by closing the oven door.
ALL RAN
G
ES
C
AN TIP AN
D
C
AUSE INJURIES T
O
PERS
O
NS
INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVI
CE
P
A
C
KED WITH RAN
GE
• F
O
LL
O
W ALL INSTALLATI
ON
I
NSTRU
C
TI
O
NS
W
ARNIN
G
: To reduce risk of
t
ippin
g
of the appliance from
abnormal usa
g
e or by excessive
l
oadin
g
of the oven door, the appliance must
b
e secured b
y
a properl
y
installed anti-ti
p
d
evice.
To ensure proper and sa
f
e operation:
A
pp
l
iance must
b
e
p
roperly installed and grounded by a qualified technician
.
D
o not attempt to a
d
just, repair, service, or rep
l
ace any par
t
o
f your a
pp
liance unless it is s
p
ecifically recommended in
this
g
uide. All other servicin
g
should be referred to a
q
ualified servicer
.
A
lways disconnect power to appliance before servicing.
T
o check i
f
device is
p
ro
p
erly installed, look underneat
h
r
ange with a
f
lashlight to make sure one o
f
the rear leveling
l
e
g
s is properly en
g
a
g
ed in the bracket slot. The anti-tip
d
evice secures the rear leveling leg to the
f
loor whe
n
properly engaged. You s
h
ould c
h
eck t
h
is
a
n
y
t
i
me t
he
r
ange
h
as been moved
.
WARNING
Important Safety
Instructions
2
NEVER
leave children alone or unsupervised near the appli-
R
ance when it is in use or is still hot.
C
hildren should never b
e
allowed to sit or stand on any
p
art of the a
pp
liance as they
c
ou
ld
b
e injure
d
or
b
urne
d.
Children must be tau
g
ht that the appliance and utensils in i
t
c
an be hot. Let hot utensils cool in a safe place, out of reach o
f
small children. Children should be taught that an appliance i
s
n
ot a toy.
C
hildren should not be allowed to play with control
s
o
r other
p
arts of the a
pp
liance.
A
bout Your A
pp
lianc
e
C
ookin
g
Safet
y
Never heat an unopened food container in the oven. Pressure
b
ui
ld
-up may cause container to
b
urst resu
l
ting in serious
p
ersonal injury or damage to t
h
e appliance
.
Use dry, sturdy
p
otholders. Dam
p
p
otholders may cause burns
f
r
o
m
s
t
ea
m. Di
s
h t
o
w
e
l
s
o
r
o
th
e
r
subs
tit
u
t
es
s
h
ou
l
d
n
e
v
e
r
be
used as potholders because they can trail across hot element
s
and ignite or get caug
h
t on appliance parts.
Wear proper apparel. Loose fittin
g
or lon
g
han
g
in
g
-sleeve
d
apparel should not be worn while cooking.
C
lothing may ignite
and cause burns if
g
arment comes in contact with heatin
g
e
l
e
m
e
nt
s
.
Always place oven racks in t
h
e desired positions w
h
ile oven is
cool. Slide oven rack out to add or remove food, using dry
,
sturdy pot
h
olders. Always avoid reac
h
ing into t
h
e oven to add o
r
remove
f
ood. I
f
a rack must be moved while hot, use a dr
y
p
ot
h
older. Do not let
p
ot
h
older contact
h
ot element in oven.
Use racks only in the oven in which they were shi
pp
ed/
p
ur-
chased
.
Use care when openin
g
the oven door. Let hot air or stea
m
escape be
f
ore removing or replacing
f
ood
.
P
REPARED F
OO
D WARNIN
G:
Follow food manufacturer
s
instructions. I
f
a plastic
f
rozen
f
ood container and/or its cover
distorts, warps, or is ot
h
erwise damaged during cooking
,
immediately discard the food and its container. The food could
b
e contaminate
d.
Do not allow aluminum foil or meat probe to contact heatin
g
e
l
e
m
e
nt
.
Always turn o
ff
all controls when cookin
g
is completed.
CAUTION
NEVER
use an appliance as a step to reach cabinets above.
R
M
isuse o
f
appliance door, such as steppin
g
, leanin
g
o
r
s
ittin
g
on the door, may result in possible tippin
g
o
f
the
a
ppliance, breaka
g
e o
f
door, and serious in
j
uries.
T
o prevent potential hazard to the user and dama
g
e to the
a
pp
liance, do not use a
pp
liance as a s
p
ace heater to heat o
r
w
arm a room. Also, do not use the oven as a storage area
f
or
f
ood or cookin
g
utensils
Do not obstruct the flow of air by blocking the oven vent.
DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR SUR-
F
ACES OF OVEN. Heatin
g
elements may be hot even thou
g
h
they are dark in color. Interior sur
f
aces o
f
any oven becom
e
h
ot enough to cause burns. During and a
f
ter use, do no
t
touch, or let clothin
g
or other
f
lammable materials contac
t
h
eating elements or interior sur
f
aces o
f
oven until they hav
e
h
ad sufficient time to cool.
O
ther surfaces of the a
pp
lianc
e
m
ay become
h
ot enoug
h
to cause burns among t
h
es
e
surfaces are: oven vent opening, surface near this opening
,
o
ven door and window of oven door
.
Do not touch a hot oven li
g
ht bulb with a damp cloth as th
e
b
ulb could break.
S
hould the bulb break, disconnect power t
o
the appliance be
f
ore removing bulb to avoid electrical shock.
NEVER
use aluminum foil to cover an oven rack or oven
R
b
ottom. Misuse could result in risk of electric shock
,
fire
,
o
r
d
ama
g
e to the appliance. Use foil only as directed in thi
s
g
ui
d
e
.
CAUTION
NEVER
store items of interest to children in cabinets above
R
an appliance.
C
hildren climbing on the appliance or on th
e
appliance door to reac
h
items could be seriously injured.
Utensil Safet
y
Follow the manufacturers directions when using oven cooking
b
ags.
This appliance has been tested
f
or sa
f
e per
f
ormance using
conventional cookware. Do not use any devices or accessorie
s
t
hat are not speci
f
ically recommended in this
g
uide. Do not us
e
e
y
e
l
i
d
covers, stove top gri
ll
s or a
dd
-on oven convectio
n
systems. The use o
f
devices or accessories that are not expressly
recommended in this guide can create serious safety hazards
,
result in
p
erformance
p
roblems, and reduce the life of th
e
components of the appliance
.
I
f
pan is smaller than element, a portion o
f
the element will b
e
exposed to direct contact and could ignite clot
h
ing or pot
h
older
.
O
nly certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware,
or other glazed utensils are suitable for cooktop or oven servic
e
without breakin
g
due to the sudden chan
g
e in temperature.
Follow utensil manufacturers instructions when using glass
.
Important Safety Instructions
C
hild Safety

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Amana
Categoría: horno
Modelo: AER5511BAQ

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