Whirlpool SE950PER manual

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    wave Ovens. Trash Compactors. Room AN Condltloners. Oehumldifwrs. Automatic Washers, Clothes Dryers, Freezers, Relrqerator-freezer[...]

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    Contents Page Before You Use Your Range Important Safety Instructtons Parts and Features Using Your Range . Using the Surface Burners Setting the Clock . Using the Minute Timer Using the Oven Control Eta king Broiling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oven Vent Carlng for Your Range Control Panels . . Surface Burner Grates Lift-Up Cooktop . . . -[...]

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    You are personally responsible for: l Reading and following all safety precautions in this Use &Care Guide and the Cooking Guide. l Having your range installed by a qualified installer. l Installing the range where it is protected from the elements, and on a level floor strong enough to hold its weight. l Having your range properly connected to[...]

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    11. DO NOT use a wet pot holder. 14. GREASE is flammable and Steam burns can result. DO NOT should be handled carefully. Let use a towel or bulky cloth as a fat cool before attempting to pot holder. They could catch fire handle it. Do not allow grease to and burn you. collect around range or in 12. MAKE SURE the utensils you use vents. Wipe spill-o[...]

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    Parts and features Model SE950PER CONTINUOUS- cl.ocw CLEANING OV”’ MtNCm TIMER OVEN VENTS I UPPER AND LOWER OVEN LIGHT SWITCH / UPPER / OVEN TEMP CONTROL KNOB REFLECTOR PANS SURFACE BURNERS CONTROL PANEL II I, OVEN RACK GUIDE MODEL AND SERIAL I I OVEN’BURNER CONTINUOUS- (not shown] REMOVABLE OVEN DOOR CLEANNG OVEN[...]

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    Using your range SURFACE LOWER BURNER OVEN TEMP INDICATORS CONTROL KNOB LEFT SRONT LEFT REA$ RI&H1 FRONT RIGHT REAR CONTROL KNOB CONTROL KNOB CONTROL KNOB CONTROL KNOB Using the Surface Burners Control knobs must be pushed in, then turned to LITE position. The click- ing sound is the ignition sparking. To stop the clicking sound after the burne[...]

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    See the “Cooklng Guide” for Important utensil Information. Until you get used to the settings, use the following as a guide. Use LITE to light the burner. After the burner lights, turn control back to a de- sired setting to stop the clicking of the ignition. Do not cook wlth the control In the LITE posl- tlon. Use HI to start foods cooking or t[...]

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    Using the Minute Timer The Minute Timer does not start or stop the oven. It works like a kitchen timer. Set it in minutes up to an hour. You will hear a buzzer when the set time is up. DO NOT PUSH IN THE KNOB when setting the Minute Timer. 1. Without pushing It in, turn the Minute Timer Knob until the hand passes the setting You want. 2. Wlthoul pu[...]

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    2. If you’re cooking in the lower oven, set the Lower Oven Temp control knob to the baking tem- perature you want. The lower oven burner will automatically light in 50-60 seconds. If you’re cooking In the upper oven, set the Upper Oven Temp control knob to the baking temperature you want. The upper oven burner will automati- cally light in 50-6[...]

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    3. Place fooa on broiler pan and 4. Set the Oven Temp control knob position the broiler pan before to BROIL. The broiler will automati- turnina on the broiler. See pan callv liaht in 50-60 seconds. plac&ment chart in the “Cooking Guide” for recommended pan positions. . - 5. When broiling is done, turn the Oven Temp control knob to OFF. DO N[...]

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    Surface Burner Grates and Reflector Pans I 2. Lift off grates and remove the reflector pans. 3. Wash the grates and reflector pans in automatic dishwasher or use warm soapy water and plas- tic scrub pad. Rinse and dry well. 4. Replace reflector pans and grates. Lift-Up Cooktop 1. Lift front of cook-top at corners and swing up the support rod. ’ 2[...]

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    Surface Burners Lift up the cooktop, following the instructis 1s on page1 1. - Wipe oft surface burners with warm soapy water and a soft cloth after each use. Occasionally check surface burner flames for size and shape as shown. If flames do not burn properly, you may need to remove the surface burners for cleaning (see pagel5), or call a qualified[...]

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    The Lower Oven Door Removing the lower oven door will make it easier to clean the lower oven. Open the door to the first stop position. 2. Hold the door at both sides and lift off of hinges at bottom corners of door. 3. To replace, fit the bottom corners of the door over the ends of the hinges. Push the door down evenly. The door will close only wh[...]

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    Cleaning Tips 1. The oven window and racks are not coated. Clean them by hand. 2. TEny;;eyr does not get as hot as the walls. Some hand cleaning may 3. Use aluminum foil or a shallow pan according to instructions. Spill-overs do not burn away and may stain the bottom. Hand Cleaning 4 WINDOW - Keep clean with hot sudsywater. Use a plasttc scouring p[...]

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    Cleaning Chart PART WHAT TO USE HOW TO CLEAN Exterior Soft cloth and warm soapv l Wipe off reaularlv when cook- surfaces ’ . water or baking soda. top and range are cool. Nylon or plastic scrubbing l Do not allow tood oontalnlng pad for stubborn spots. aolds (such as vinegar, tomato, lemon Juloe or milk) to remain on surtace. Acids will remove th[...]

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    PART WHAT TO USE HOW TO CLEAN Control panels Warm soapy water or l Wash, rinse and dry well. baking soda, soft cloth and spray glass cleaner. . Follow directlons provided with cleaner. Oven racks Warm soapy water and plastic scrubbing pad. l Wash, rinse and dry Well. Use plastic scrubbing pad for stub- born areas. Oven door glass Spray glass cleane[...]

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    The Work Light The Work Light switch is located at the bottom of the upper oven control panel. Push the switch to turn ON the light. Push again to turn r Remove the light bulb from its socket. Replace with a 40-watt candelabra- base bulb. The Oven Lights Both oven lights will only come on when you push the Oven Light switch. The oven light switch i[...]

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    If you need setice or assistance, we suggest you follow these four steps: L Before calling for assistance... If control knob(s) will not turn: l Did you push in before trying to turn? Performance problems from little things you con without tools of any kind. often result find and fix If nothing operates: l Is the range properly connected to gas and[...]

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    2. If you need assistance*... Call Whirlpool COOL-LINE@ serv- ice assistance telephone number. Dial free from: Continental U.S. . (800) 253-1301 Michigan . . . . . . . . (800) 632-2243 Alaska & Hawaii (800) 253-1121 &ion from your appliance or, if serv- ice is necessary, recommend a qualified service company in your area. and talk with one [...]

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    Whirlp001 Home A Appliances Making your world a little easier. Part No. 75606~001786770 Rev. A 01986 Whirlpool Corporation Printed in U.S.A. matlc Washers, Clothes Dryers. Freezers. Refrigerator-Freezers. Ice Makers. DIshwashers. Bult-In Ovens and Surface Un~ls. Ranges. Mlcr[...]