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Consunmr Infbrmafion Wall Oven hmvduction Your Monogran_ wall oven makes eloquent statement of style, convenience kitchen planning flexibility. Whether chose it ti)r its purity of design, assiduous attention to detail-- or tot both of these reasons--you'll find that yore _Monogram wall oven's superior...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAP 2 TY NO TICE • The California Safe Drinking Water • The fiberglass insulation in self-demi ovens Toxic Enforcement Act requires gives a very small amount of carbon Governor of Caliti)rnia to publish a list monoxide during the cleaning...
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MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES AVIS IMPOR 77ANT EN MA 77ERE DE SECUR17 f • L'isolement fibre de verre dans les fours • Le California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act exige que le gouverneul" auto-nettoym_ts 6met un trbs petit montant (_alifl)rnie publie...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAb 2 TY PRE CA UTIONS • Do not aluminum foil to line oven CAUTION: • ITEMS OF INTEREST bottoms, except as suggested in this mmmal. CHILDREN SHOULD lnq_roper installation of ahmfinmn ti)il STORED CABINETS ABOVE result in a risk of electric shock...
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MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES MES URE S DE CURI TE •ATTENTION : NERANGEZ • N'ufilisez pas de papier d'aJmnhfium pour couvrir la sole du four, sauf de la facon D_kS ARTICLES QUI PRF£ENT_2qT hldJqu6e dm_s le pr6sent mmmel. INT]_R_T POUR LES ENDkNTS, DANS LES utilisation...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFE TY PRE CA UTIONS • Children in walkers, or children crawling, can • Pulling out the rack to the stop-lock is a be attracted to the round oven door hmldle convenience in lifting heavy foods. It is also and may grab mad open the oven door.
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MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES MESURES DE SECURITE • Les enfm_ts en maJcchette ou les enfmlts • Tirez la clayette jusqu'au verrouillage-arrSt si vous devez soulever casseroles lourdes. rmnpent peuvent 6tre attir6s pax la poign6e Vous &viterez ainsi de w)us brfiler touchant ronde de porte...
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Features of Your Wall Oven W{ll! Ove_ ® Desig_z injbrmation (NOt all fi.atur(<s 4ppear_mce m_ty vao,. ) , oo ?o ZET1038 shown with Eurosty/e knobs ZET1058 shown with Prosb/le knobs Feature Index Page ()yen Rack (4 each oven), Broiler Pan,...
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Before You Begin Wall Ove*_ Oven air An internal cooling fan operates during ()veil modes. warin air fl'om inside the ()veil ./IOW will be exhausted ()tit through vents located between the door and control panel. Do not allow this air flow to be obsti ucted such as by drai)ing kitchen...
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Baking Tips Wall Ove*_ Pans should touch each other or the walls I)(in For even cooking proper browning, there must be enough rooln tor air circulation in the of the oven. Allow 1- to ] 1/._>,, space between placement oven. Baking results will be better...
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Oven Controls Wall Oven Mode Selector Knob Temperature Control Knob Using the oven (_ UPPER TIMED NORMAL controls CLEAN• 7200 TIMER o_Oo, '_WARM ® _ NORMAL ERNIL "250 50¢._ ." • " " • " (L%LOWER %" TIMED Siw/eovenmo_/s _ub/e ovenmo_b Use to set the oven for normal cooking to set the...
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Convection Baking Wall Oven to set NORMAL SELF " CONVECTION the oven jot convection CLEAN• "200 BROIL• , CONVECTION OVEN %.., BANE T,MER .wA. baking BROIL °E5 0 NEATINO (0) BAKE ONVECTION PR_)OF Mode Selector Knob Oven Control Knob Temperature Control Knob Singleoven controlsshown.
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Convection Baking Wall Oven 1-Rack comecfion tim circulates heated mm decrease so fi_od should be checked earlier than )ackaoe directions to make sm'e that it does e'_enlv oxer arom_d fi)od using bake convection & broil elements. ox ei'cook. baking X4q_en comecfion baking with only 1 rack, place Ideal tot cooking...
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Convection Ro sting Wall Oven to set NORMAL the oven jar • WARM TIMED convection CLEAR • • 200 OWN ON . CONVECTION • BROIL BARE roasting CLEAN. .ROAST 8ROLL "250 HEATING (0) BAKE ONVECTION "* " 300 BROIL PROOF Mode SelectorKnob Oven Control Knob Temperature Control Knob...
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Timed Cooking Wall Oven 71med Timed cooking allows you to set the oven NOTE: The OVEN & HEATING lig'hts and cook for a selected length of thne and turn off the oven interior lig'hls will not turn on until cooking automatically.
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Adjust the Oven Thermostat Wall Oven Do it We do not recommend the use of thermometers, You may feel that your new oven cooks yoursel/:t differently thaa_ the one it replaced. such as those found in grocery stores, to check i'ecoululend th_lt vo/l...
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Self-Cleaning Oven Wall Oven The oven must be completely cool in order to Remoxe all cookware, broiler pan, grid and any almninum fifil fi'om the oxen, set the self-clean cycle. X4'e recmnmend venting with an open window The oxen racks max be left in the oxen during the sel6clean cxcle.
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Self-Cleaning Oven Wall Oven You can set the oven to delay the start Press tile COOK TIME button if a time clemling, clean for a selected length of time other than 3 hom_ is needed. delay the mad turn off automatically. On double oven start o/...
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re and (;leaning Wall Ove*_ Control Clean up spatters with a (lmn I) cloth. Remove heavier soil with warm, soapy water. panel Do not use abrasives of any kind on tile control knobs panel or knobs. Tile control knobs mav be removed fi)r easier cleaning.
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re and Cleaning Wall Oven Bulbsocket Each ()veil is equipped with two hah)gen lights Oven lights Lens located oil the back wall of the ()veil. The lights conic on when the door is opened or when ()veil is in a cooking cycle.
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re and (;leaning Wall Oven Inside of the door: 7b clean the door • Because the area inside the gasket is cleaned CSSSSSS3 CSSSSSSS3 CSSSSSSD CSSSSSSS3CSSSSSSS3 during the sell_clean cycle, you do not need clean this by hand. Any soap lett on the liner causes additional stains when...
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The Problem Solver I,l'all Ove_ PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Questions? Use this OVEN WILL NOT • A fllse in your home may be blown or the circuit breaker tripped. WORK • The oven controls are not properly set. problem • The oven controls are set tot cleaning.
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