Whirlpool RJE-385P manual

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    30.INCHFREE-STANDING ELECTRICRANGE Model RJE-385P namel Reflector Chrome Trim Manual Oven Model and Serial Number Plate Automatic Oven Bake Element Air-Flow Owen Fiberglass Removable Storage Drawer Copy Your Model and Serial Numbers Here iL?lk'.! CO!, riec,'i 't'r' .i‘i'. (I ca!l ~i'itll a qllt'~tlc~l~ !d[...]

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    Oven Signal Light Lock Light Clean Light Oven Tempera&e Oven Selector Knob Oven Light Switch Control Knob Table of Contents BEFORE USING YOUR RANGE USING THE SURFACE UNIT CONTROLS USING THE OVEN CONTROLS . Rakll~<~ l l3rolllng l Var 1,1!‘1(~ Hrl)lI I t’i!lurk~ l KtJ+,t!lncj ttltl ( )L~‘II Tt~rn~x~r~~turt.~ Control Knob SETTING THE CLO[...]

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    Surface Unit Signal Light Minute Timer Stop Time Knob Surface Unit Control Knobs Digital Clock Start Time Knob Before using your range IMPORTANl- We build appliances to last. but we can’t control how they are used Before using It, you are personally responsible for making sure that it l IS properly Installed and leveled on a floor that will hold [...]

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    To bake, turn the Oven Selector Knob to BAKE To broil, turn the Oven Selector Knob to BROIL.[...]

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    ALWAYS broil with the door open about 4 inches (10 cm). / Loosen the locking I screw; NOTICE position of notches. 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 (5°C). The following chart suggests broiling times and oven-rack po- sitions for differe[...]

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    Setting the clock to the correct time of day 1 Push in the Minute Timer Knob and turn it clockwrse until the digits show the correct !imr of day 2 The Minute Timer dial will turn as you set the clock. When clock is set. let the knob pop out Then, while it is out, turn the Minute Timer hand counter-clockwise to “OFF.” If you push in on the knob [...]

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    3. Push in and turn the Start Time Knob clot-kwise to the time you want the oven to start. 4. Push in and turn the Stop Time Knob clockwise to the time you want the oven to stop. 5 Turn the Oven Temperature Conrrol Knot) ICI tht) temper aturc’ you want TO IIC’ tcl cook the tood 6. Set the O~ren Selector to “TIMED.“[...]

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    To remove rack. pull forward until rack stops, lift front and pull. Oven rack positions Place Rack: ( 11) thp 5i~cijnd or thrrti rack yulde tram tlic’ top ‘IO lo(d IS 117 rhe center of the cxwn 50 food IS about the drstance from the brorl c~lt~rnc~nt suggested rn the brollrny trrnctablt~ under “Using the Own Corltrols ” OrI the bottom rack [...]

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    The optional rotisserie Stlttiny the ( oiitrol*, I0 Ihe Self-c leaning cycle: 1. Set the Oven Selector Knob 2. Set the Oven Temperature tr, “CLEPIN.” Control Knob to “CLEAN.”[...]

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    3. The clock and dials for start and stop time should all ha,e the right time of day 5. Lock the oven door by moving the Lock Lever all the way to the right. When it is all the way ov’er. the Clean Light will come on. If the Clean Light doesn’t come on, the lever isn’t all the way over and the cleaning cycle won’t start. When the clean Itg[...]

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    How the Self-Cleaning cycle works: l When oven controls are set to “CLEAN,.‘ the oven gets much hotter than it does for cooklng This high heat causes soil on the Inside oven wall5 to burn of! or break U~I and mostly disappear While this is happemng. a sp,Jclal part 111 the oven vent helps remove smoke Do not c o~‘c’t the nyllt-rear surface&[...]

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    Cleaning and caring for your range Ynur ranyr 15 dt5qned to be easy to clean You ii’111 usually :~pe off splls and spattet< ichtan thw happen. but you ~111 sometImes want to clean under and lwhllltl the control knob5 and surface units The sectIon ~111 tell vou hoi{ to rc’rnow those. and u hat to ~1st' ~4 hen cleanlny Removing and replac[...]

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    Hold surface unit level when replacing. Replacins reflector bowls and surface units: 5. Be sire the surface unit controls are on “OFF.” Put the reflector bowls back into their places. Make sure you can see the plug-ins (receptacles) for the surface units through the square hole in the side of each bowl and trim ring. Hold the surface unit ievel[...]

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    PART Outside of appliance WHAT TO USE HOW TO CLEAN Soft cloth, warm soapy water l Wipe off regularly when range is cool. Nylon or plastic scouring’pad l Do not allow food containing acids (such as for stubborn spots vinegar. tomato. lemon juice or milk) to remain on surface. Acids will remove the glossy finish. l Do not use abrasive or harsh clea[...]

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    If you need service or assistance, we suggest you follow these four steps: . Before calling for assistance.. . Performance problems often result from lirtle things you can find fix yourself without tools of any kind. If nothing operates: l Is the rilrlye ~~luyy~~: .ntcr <III [lperiltlny outlet or wired into a IIW circuit iuth the proper voIt~3ye[...]

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    2 . If you need assistance ‘:. . . j FRANCHISED SERVICE j Call the Whirlpool COOL-LINE - service assistance telephone number. Dial free from: Continental U.S. . . (800) 253-1301 Michigan . . . (800) 632-2243 Alaska & Hawaii . . . . . (800) 253-1121 and talk with one of o,!r trarllcd Corrsultarnts The Consultant can instruct YOU ill Ilr)u. to [...]