Estate TGS325 manual

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    GAS RANGE Use & Care Guide T able of Co ntent s..... ... ..... ...... ... ...... ..... ... ...... ...... .. .2 MODEL TGS325 T O THE INST ALLER: PLEASE LEA VE THIS INSTR UCTION BOOK WITH THE UNIT . T O THE CONSUMER: PLEASE READ AND KEEP THIS BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 8522718[...]

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    2 TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S RANGE SAF ETY .. ................ .......................... ......................... .... 3 The Anti- Tip Bracket ..... .. ..... ...... .. ...... ..... .. ...... ..... .. ...... ..... ... ..... ... 4 PARTS AND FE ATURES .............. ................. ......................... .... 5 COOK TOP U SE .... ... ..... ..[...]

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    3 RANGE SAFETY You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not f[...]

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    4 The Anti-Tip Brack et The range will not tip d uring norm al use. H owever , the range ca n tip i f you a p ply to o much f o r ce or we ight to the o pen doo r wit hou t t he an ti -tip br ack et fa s ten ed do wn proper ly . Tip Over Hazard A child or adult can tip the range and be killed. Connect anti-tip bracket to rear range foot. Reconnect [...]

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    5 P AR TS A ND FEA T URES This man ual covers several di ffer ent models. T he range you ha ve purcha sed may have som e or all of the part s and features li sted . The location s and appeara nces of the feat ure s shown her e may not mat ch your model. Co ntr ol P anel s Range 1. Electr onic Oven Control 1. Surfa ce Bur ner L ocator 2. Left Rear C[...]

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    6 COOKTO P USE Cook top Co ntrols Electr ic ignitors automatica ll y light t he surface burner s when contr ol knobs ar e tur ned to LIGHT . Befor e setting a control kno b , place filled cookwar e on the grate. Do not ope rate a burner using empty coo kwar e or while the grate is unoccu pied. To S e t : 1. Push in and turn kno b counte rclockwise [...]

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    7 T o Clean: IM PORT ANT : B efor e cleaning, m ake sur e all contr ols ar e of f and the oven and coo ktop are cool. Do not use oven clean ers, bleach or ru st re movers . 1. Remove t he bur ner cap from t he burner base and clean accor ding to “ General Cleaning ” section. 2. Clean the gas tube open ing with a damp cloth . 3. Clean clog ged b[...]

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    8 ELECTR ONIC OV EN CONTR OL Oven Indica tor Ligh ts The ind icator light s are located t o the left of, b elow , and within the di splay . The indicator light s light up or flash when the oven is in one of th e following modes: BA K E, BROI L, HEA T , ST AR T?, ON, TIMER, COOK TIME/TIME D cooking (o n some models), and ST ART TIME/DELA Y cook ing [...]

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    9 Contr ol Lock The Con trol Lock shuts down the control p anel pads to pr event uninten ded use of the oven . When the control is locked, only the CLOCK and TIMER pads will functio n. T o Lock/ Unlock Contr ol: Befor e locking, ma ke sure th e oven and Tim er are of f. Press a nd hold ST ART/ E NTER for 5 seco nds. A single tone will sound an d ?[...]

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    10 Aluminum Foil IM PORT ANT : Do not line t he oven botto m with any type o f foil, liners or coo kwar e b ecause p ermanent damage will o ccur to the ove n bo tt om fi nis h. ■ Do not block or cover the oven bott om vents. ■ Do not cover entir e rack with foil because a i r must b e able to move fr eely for best cooking r esults. ■ T o catc[...]

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    11 OVE N U S E Baking and Roasting IM PORT ANT : Never l ight t he oven burner du ring a po wer failur e. Never pla ce food or co okwar e direct ly on the oven door or the oven b ottom. When usi ng the oven for the f irst time, it is necessar y to turn any one o f the surf ace bur ners on first to r elease air fr om the gas lines. Bef ore bak in g [...]

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    12 BROI LING CH ART For b est r esults, place foo d 3 in. (7 cm) or mo re fr om the br oil burner . Times are guide l ines on l y and may need to be adju sted for in dividual tastes. Rec ommended r ack positions ar e number ed fr om the bot tom (1) to the top (5). F o r diagr am, see the “ Position ing Racks and Ba kewar e ” section. Tim e d C [...]

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    13 RANGE CARE Self-Cleaning Cy c le (on some m odels) IM PORT AN T : The health of some bird s is extreme ly sensitive to the fu mes given of f during the Self- Cleaning cycle. Exposur e to the fum es ma y res ul t in dea t h to c ert ai n bird s. Alw ay s mov e bi rds to ano ther close d and well ve ntilated ro om. Self-clean the oven befor e it b[...]

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    14 General Cleaning IM PORT ANT : B efor e cleaning, m ake sur e all contr ols ar e of f and the ove n and cooktop ar e cool. A l ways fo llow label instr uctions on clean ing products . Soap, water and a soft cloth or sponge are sugg ested first unless other wise noted. EXTERI OR PO RCELA IN ENA MEL SU RF ACES (o n s om e mo d el s) Food spills co[...]

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    15 Ov en Light The oven light is a standar d 40-watt appliance bulb. It will come on when the o ven door is o p en. It will no t work during the S elf- Cleaning c ycle. On some mod els, when the oven door is closed, pr ess OVEN LIGHT to tu r n it on o r off. Befor e rep l acing, make sure the oven and co oktop ar e cool and the co ntrol knobs ar e [...]

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    16 TR OUBLESH OOTING T ry the s olution s sugg ested her e fi rst in orde r to avoi d the cost of an unnece ssary serv ice c all. Nothing wi ll operate ■ Is t he po w er su ppl y co rd un plu gged ? Plug in to a gro unded 3 pr ong outl et. ■ Has a h ousehold fuse been blown or has the c ircuit break er be en tri pped ? Repl ace the fus e or res[...]

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    17 ASSIST ANCE OR SER VICE Before calling for assistance or service , p lease chec k “ T rou blesho oting. ” It may save you the cost of a ser vice call. If you still need help, fo llow the instructions below . When calling, please know the pur chase date and the complete model and ser ial number o f your appliance. This in f ormation will help[...]

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    EST A TE ® RANGE W ARRANTY FULL ONE-YEAR WA RRANTY For o ne year fr om the date of purc hase, when this ap pliance is operate d and maintaine d accor ding t o instructions a ttached to or furnish ed w ith the pro d uct, Whirlpool Corporation will pay f or FSP ® rep lacement par ts and r epair l abor to corr ect defe cts in ma terials or wor kma n[...]