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Oven rack positions
Your oven has two racks Always put the racks where you want
them to be before you turn on the oven.
To remove a rack. take hold of it on the front edge and pull it out
until It stops. Then lift up the front edge and pull again. It will slide past the
stops. out of the guides and out of the oven.
TI put it back. fit the back corners into the guides at each side of
the oven and slide it in. keeping the front tilted up until the rack passes
the stops in the rack guides.
To remove rack, pull
forward until rack
stops, lift front and pull
Replace with a 40.watt
APPLIANCE bulb
For:
Baklny
Brolllny
Roasting LARGE
cuts of meat
Place Rack:
Or! the secor~d rack guide from the bottom or
50 food is ITI the center of the oven
So food is about the distance from the broil
element suggested in the broiling timetable
under “Using the Oven Controls.”
On the bottom rack guides
Roastlny
SMALLL’H
cuts of nle:lt
So food is in the center of the oven
When baking, always leave at least 1’2 to 2 inches (4-5 cm) of
air space between the sides of a pan and other pans and the oven wall
for air circulation.
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sht~ets ,~rrli other uten~lls from the .‘Cooklny Guide -’
Using the oven light
Ti it’ Ol,en I.~gh~ WIII come OII when the O\,en Door IS opened To
t~~tn on tt;t, Ilyht wtht lut opening the door push the Oven Light Switch
Push it again 10 tunl ti ~1 Ilyiit off
To replace the oven light bulb:
i Ilr!l off the elects IC pouer at tllr maIn power suppI&
2 Rt~rno~- the II&t bulb from the socket
i Rspl<~ce the b~l\:
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d 40uatt appliance bulb (designed to stand
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The oven vent
TI-lere IS an OUJV vent under the right rear surface element When
the oven 15 on heated air will escape through it. A vent IS needed for air
clrculatlon 111 the oven during baking. You can cook on this surface unit
while the oven IS on A warm pan of food will stay warm on this unit while
the oven
IS
on It may be warm enough to melt butter, too
Do not try to save heat or energy by blocking the vent. Poor
baking can result. Plastic utensils may melt if they are over the vent
while the oven is on.